Lantech LGS-2300-RPS User Manual

Lantech LGS-2300-RPS User Manual

Modularized gigabit l2+ managed switch
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Modularized Gigabit L2+ Managed Switch
MODEL: LGS-2300-RPS

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Rev 2.02
Jan-2009
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  • Page 1: User Manual

    Modularized Gigabit L2+ Managed Switch MODEL: LGS-2300-RPS User Manual Rev 2.02 Jan-2009...
  • Page 2: Revision History

    Revision History Document Date Revision Initials Release 2.00 Nov 28, 2008 New editor E.C. 2.01 Dec 24, 2008 Modify the description of bandwidth E.C. control 2.02 Jan 07,2009 Modify the picture of rear display and the E.C. value of storage temp.
  • Page 3: Fcc Warning

    FCC Warning This Equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class-A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Content 0 0 0 0 B B B B C hapter 1 Introduction ...................... 1 8 B 1 .1 Hardware Features ....................2 9 B 1 .2 Software Feature ....................4 1 0 B 1 .3 Package Contents ....................6 1 1 1 1 B B B B C hapter 2 Hardware Description ..................
  • Page 5 7 9 B 6 .4.5.3 TFTP Restore Configuration ............. 25 5 6 B 6 .4.6 System Event Log ..................26 8 0 B 6 .4.6.1 LOG Configuration ................26 8 1 B 6 .4.6.2 Logging Events Level ............... 27 8 2 B 6 .4.6.3 Logging RAM Table ................28 8 3 B 6 .4.6.4 Logging Flash Table .................
  • Page 6 6 9 B 6 .6.6 IGMP ......................48 9 6 B 6 .6.6.1 IGMP Configuration ................49 9 7 B 6 .6.6.2 IGMP Static Configuration ..............49 7 0 B 6 .6.7 LLDP......................50 9 8 B 6 .6.7.1 LLDP Configuration ................51 9 9 B 6 .6.7.2 LLDP Neighbor Table ...............
  • Page 7 4 4 B T RUNK Commands Set ....................78 4 5 B S NMP Commands Set ....................80 4 6 B D HCP Server Commands Set ..................80 4 7 B S ecurity IP Commands Set ..................81 4 8 B 8 02.1X Commands Set ....................81 4 9 B L LDP Commands Set ....................
  • Page 9: 0 0 0 B B B B C Hapter 1 Introduction

    C hapter 1 Introduction The 3-slot Modularized Gigabit L2+ Managed Switch is a modular switch that can be used to build high-performance switched workgroup networks. This switch is a store-and-forward device that offers low latency for high-speed networking. The Switch is targeted at workgroup, department or backbone computing environment. The 3-slot Modularized Gigabit L2+ Managed Switch features a “store-and-forward”...
  • Page 10: .1 Hardware Features

    1 .1 Hardware Features IEEE 802.3 10BASE-T IEEE 802.3u 100BASE-TX IEEE 802.3z Gigabit fiber IEEE 802.3ab 1000Base-T IEEE 802.3x Flow control and Back pressure IEEE 802.3ad Port trunk with LACP Standards IEEE 802.1d Spanning tree protocol IEEE 802.1w Rapid spanning tree IEEE 802.1p Class of service IEEE 802.1q VLAN Tagging IEEE 802.1x User authentication...
  • Page 11 48Gbps. Packet buffer 6Mbits Dimensions 440mm(W) x 280mm(D) x 44mm(H) MAC Address -40℃~70℃, 5%~95%RH Storage Temp. 0℃~45℃, 5%~95%RH Operational Temp. AC 100~240V 50/60Hz, Power Supply Redundant Power: DC 12~48V Power 35 Watts Consumption Ventilation 2 fan at the rear Compliance with FCC Class A, CE Safety Compliance with UL, cUL, CE/EN60950-1...
  • Page 12: .2 Software Feature

    1 .2 Software Feature Management SNMP v1/v2c, Telnet, RMON1, CLI and Web management. RFC 2863 Interface Group MIB, RFC 1213 MIBII, RFC 1493 Bridge MIB, RFC 2674 VLAN MIB, RFC 1643 Ethernet Like MIB, RFC 1215 Trap MIB, RFC 1757 RMON MIB, Private MIB Cold start/Warm start trap, SNMP Trap...
  • Page 13 Port based VLAN, up to 24 groups IEEE802.1Q Tag VLAN Static VLAN groups up to 256 entries and dynamic VLAN VLAN groups up to 2048, the VLAN ID can be assigned from 1 to 4094. GVRP* Per port 8 priority queues and support strict and WRR priority rule.
  • Page 14: 0 B 1 .3 Package Contents

    Accept Authorize Disable The system provides control list on Source IP & Destination Access Control List DHCP DHCP Client and DHCP Server Provide DNS client feature and support Primary and Secondary DNS server. 1000 records (Maximum) System log Provide remote storage ability and also can view the log by Web/Telnet/SNMP interface.
  • Page 15: Power Cord

    Power Cord Rack-mounted kit RS-232 Cable User Guide 3-slot Modularized Gigabit L2+ Four Rubber Feet Power Cord Managed Switch Rack-mounted Kit RS-232 Cable User Guide Package Contents Compare the contents of your 3-slot Modularized Gigabit L2+ Managed Switch package with the standard checklist above. IF any item is missing or damaged, please contact your local dealer for service.
  • Page 16: 1 1 1 B B B B C Hapter 2 Hardware Description

    C hapter 2 Hardware Description This section mainly describes the hardware of the 3-slot Modularized Gigabit L2+ Managed Switch. 2 .1 Physical Dimension 1 1 B The physical dimensions of the 3-slot Modularized Gigabit L2+ Managed Switch is 440mm(W) x 280mm(D) x 44mm(H)
  • Page 17: 2 B 2 .2 Led Indicators

    2 .2 LED Indicators 1 2 B The LED Indicators gives real-time information of systematic operation status. The LED indicators are located in every module. The LED indicators will be different for different module. The following table provides descriptions of LED status and their meaning.
  • Page 18 Green Link on 1000Mbps mode 1000/100 Amber Link on 100Mbps speed mode Link on 10Mbps speed mode or No device attached Green Ethernet Link is connected LK/ACT Blink The port is receiving or transmitting data. No device attached or Link is disconnected Mini GBIC Green Link is connected...
  • Page 19: 3 B 2 .3 Rear Panel

    8-port Mini GBIC module Meaning S tatus 1 1 2 B Green Link connected LNK/ACT Blink The port is receiving or transmitting data. No device attached or Link is disconnected 2 .3 Rear Panel 1 3 B The 3-pronged power plug is located at the Rear Panel of the Modularized Gigabit L2+ Managed Switch as shown in figure.
  • Page 20: 2 2 2 B B B B C Hapter 3 Hardware Installation

    C hapter 3 Hardware Installation 3 .1 Desktop Installation 1 4 B Set the switch on a sufficiently large flat space with a power outlet nearby. The surface where you put your Switch should be clean, smooth, level, and sturdy. Make sure there is enough clearance around the Switch to allow attachment of cables, power cord and air circulation.
  • Page 21: 6 B 3 .3 Power On

    3 .3 Power On 1 6 B Connect the power cord to the power socket at the rear panel of the Switch. The other side of power cord connects to the power outlet. The internal power can work with AC in the voltage range of 100-240VAC/ frequency 50~60Hz or 12-48VDC (It’s optional).
  • Page 22: 3 3 3 B B B B C Hapter 4 Network Application

    C hapter 4 Network Application This section provides you a few samples of network topology in which the switch is used. In general, the 3-slot Modularized Gigabit L2+ Managed Switch is designed as a segment switch. That is, with its large address table (16K MAC address) and high performance, it is ideal for interconnecting networking segments.
  • Page 23: 7 B 4 .1 Desktop Application

    The example of application topology 4 .1 Desktop Application 1 7 B The Modularized Gigabit L2+ Managed Switch is designed to be a switch that is an ideal solution for small workgroup. The Switch can be used as a standalone switch to which personal computers, server, printer server are directly connected to form small workgroup.
  • Page 24 You can use the Modularized Gigabit L2+ Managed Switch to connect PCs, workstations, and servers to each other. All the devices in this network can communicate with each other by connecting directly to the Switch. Connecting servers to the backbone switch allow other users to access the server’s data. The switch automatically learns node address, which are subsequently used to filter and forward all traffic based on the destination address.
  • Page 25: 4 4 4 B B B B C Hapter 5 Console Management

    C hapter 5 Console Management 5 .1 Connecting to the Console Port 1 9 B The Console port is a female DB-9 connector that enables a connection to a PC or terminal for monitoring and configuring the Switch. Use the supplied RS-232 cable with a male DB-9 connector to connect a terminal or PC to the Console port.
  • Page 26: 1 B 5 .3 Cli Management

    The settings of communication parameters After finishing the parameter settings, click “OK“. When the blank screen shows up, press Enter key to get into command line mode. Please see below figure for login screen. 5 .3 CLI Management 2 1 B The system supports console management (CLI command).
  • Page 27: 5 5 5 B B B B C Hapter 6 Web-Based Management

    C hapter 6 Web-Based Management This section introduces the configuration and functions of the Web-Based management. 6 .1 About Web-based Management 2 2 B On CPU board of the switch there is an embedded HTML web site residing in flash memory, which offers advanced management features and allow users to manage the switch from anywhere on the network through a standard browser such as Microsoft Internet Explorer.
  • Page 28: 4 B 6 .3 System Login

    User Name: root Password: root 6 .3 System Login 2 4 B Launch the Internet Explorer on the PC Key in “http:// “+” the IP address of the switch”, and then Press “Enter”. The login screen will appear right after Key in the user name and password.
  • Page 29: 5 B 6 .4 System

    6 .4 System 2 5 B 6.4.1 System Information 5 1 B Assigning the system name, location and view the system information System Name: Assign the name of switch. The maximum length is 31 bytes Description: Display the description of switch. The maximum length is 31 bytes Location: Assign the switch physical location.
  • Page 30: 3 B 6 .4.3 Ip Configuration

    Configure Data version: display the configure data version Command Line Version: display the command line version Web UI Version: display the Web UI version Switch information interface 6.4.3 IP Configuration 5 3 B User can configure the IP Settings. IP Address Mode: Static: It means the IP address of this switch will be assigned by user.
  • Page 31: 4 B 6 .4.4 Dhcp Configuration

    DNS1: Assign the IP address of DNS server1 that the network is using. DNS2: Assign the IP address of DNS server2 that the network is using. MAC Address: Display the unique hardware address assigned by manufacturer (default) And then, click Apply IP configuration interface 6.4.4 DHCP Configuration...
  • Page 32: 5 B 6 .4.5 Firmware Update

    DNS Servers: Domain Name Server IP Address in your network. Lease Duration(hours): Assign the lease duration time in hours And then, click Apply DHCP Server Configuration interface DHCP Client Information Display the DHCP Client information which has gotten an IP address from the DHCP server.
  • Page 33: 8 B 6 .4.5.2 Tftp Backup Configuration

    Click Apply TFTP-Update Firmware interface 6.4.5.2 TFTP Backup Configuration 7 8 B User can save current EEPROM value from the switch to TFTP server, then go to the TFTP restore configuration page to restore the EEPROM value. TFTP Server IP Address: Fill in the TFTP server IP Backup File Name: Fill in the file name Click Apply...
  • Page 34: 6 B 6 .4.6 System Event Log

    TFTP-Configuration Restore interface 6.4.6 System Event Log 5 6 B 6.4.6.1 LOG Configuration 8 0 B You can mark the check box of Local Logging, Remote Logging, and SMTP Logging to enable the functions of LOG Configuration. Local Logging: Mark this check box for enabling to set Flash Level and RAM Level.
  • Page 35: 1 B 6 .4.6.2 Logging Events Level

    LOG Configuration interface 6.4.6.2 Logging Events Level 8 1 B User can select the system log events and SMTP events. When selected events occur, the system will send out the log information. The range of Logging Event Level is from...
  • Page 36: 2 B 6 .4.6.3 Logging Ram Table

    level 0 to level 7. When the level value is the same as the one among Local Logging, Remote Logging, and SMTP Logging, the system will issue a log record to location where user has designated. After configuring, click Apply Logging Event Level: 4 events –...
  • Page 37: 3 B 6 .4.6.4 Logging Flash Table

    Logging RAM Table interface. 6.4.6.4 Logging Flash Table 8 3 B Logging Flash Table displays the logs which have been sent to Flash ROM. Logging ROM Table interface 6.4.7 Security Manager 5 7 B Change login user name and password for the management security issue User Name: Key in the new user name (The default is “root”) New Password: Key in the new password (The default is “root”) Confirm Password: Re-type the new password...
  • Page 38: 6 B 6 .5 Port

    And then, click Apply Security Manager Interface 6 .5 Port 2 6 B 6.5.1 Port Statistics 5 8 B Display the port statistic information. Port Statistic interface...
  • Page 39: 9 B 6 .5.2 Port Information

    6.5.2 Port Information 5 9 B The following information provides the current port statistic information Port Information interface 6.5.3 Port Control 6 0 B In Port configuration, user can view every port status that depended on user setting and the negotiation result. Port: select the port that user wants to configure.
  • Page 40: 1 B 6 .5.4 Port Trunk

    Speed: when Auto Negotiation is disabled, user can select the port link speed. Duplex: set full-duplex or half-duplex mode of the port. Flow Control: set flow control function is Enable or Disable. The default value is Enable. Jumbo: Assign the Jumbo frame size. The maximum is 10K bytes. Click Apply Port Configuration interface...
  • Page 41: 4 B 6 .5.4.1 Trunk Configuration

    6.5.4.1 Trunk Configuration 8 4 B Group ID: list the Trunk group ID. Type: Static and LACP for selecting select the port number from the right column list and then click button to add the port into a trunk group Click Remove button to remove the port from a trunk group...
  • Page 42: 2 B 6 .5.5 Port Mirror

    Port Activity interface 6.5.5 Port Mirror 6 2 B The port mirror is a method for monitor traffic in switched networks. Traffic through ports can be monitored by specific port. That means traffic goes in or out monitored ports will be duplicated into analysis port.
  • Page 43 Port Mirror Configuration interface Port Mirroring State: enable or disable the port mirror function Analysis Port: Select a port for analyzing all monitor port traffic. User can connect mirror port to LAN analyzer or Netxray. Monitor Port: The ports which user wants to monitor. All monitored port traffic will be copied to analysis port.
  • Page 44: 3 B 6 .5.6 Rate Limiting

    pulling down the pull-down menu. Click Apply 6.5.6 Rate Limiting 6 3 B User can set up the bandwidth rate and packet limitation type of each port. Input State: There are 4 check boxes of Bc, Mc, UnkUc, KnownUc for selecting. Rate (1~1526)(Rate*655Kbps): Type in the input rate limit in number between 1~1526.
  • Page 45: 7 B 6 .6.1.1 Vlan Mode Configuration

    Layer 2 switch. However, all the network devices are still plugged into the same switch physically. 6.6.1.1 VLAN Mode Configuration 8 7 B The switch supports port-based and 802.1Q (tagged-based) VLAN. The default configuration of VLAN operation mode is “802.1Q”. VLAN Mode Configuration interface 6.6.1.2 Port VLAN Id Configuration 8 8 B...
  • Page 46: 9 B 6 .6.1.3 Vlan Entry

    Port VLAN Id Configuration interface 6.6.1.3 VLAN Entry 8 9 B Edit the existing VLAN Group. Select the VLAN group in the table list. Click Edit VLAN Table Configuration interface User can add/ remove the ports from a VLAN group. Click Next...
  • Page 47 VLAN Table Configuration - Edit interface Mark the check box to tag the ports of a VLAN group. Click Apply VLAN Table Configuration - Edit interface...
  • Page 48: 5 B 6 .6.2 Rapid Spanning Tree

    6.6.2 Rapid Spanning Tree 6 5 B The Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP) is an evolution of the Spanning Tree Protocol and provides for faster spanning tree convergence after a topology change. The system also supports STP and the system will auto detect the connected device that is running STP or RSTP protocol.
  • Page 49: 1 B 6 .6.2.2 Stp Port Configuration

    RSTP System Configuration interface 6.6.2.2 STP Port Configuration 9 1 B User can configure path cost and priority of every port. 1. Select the port in Port column. 1. Priority: Decide which port should be blocked by priority in LAN. Enter a number 0 through 240.
  • Page 50: 6 B 6 .6.3 Snmp

    segment). This function allows the P2P status of the link to be manipulated administratively. Enable is P2P enabled; disable is P2P disabled; and auto means auto-sense. 4. AdmEdge: The port directly connected to end stations which cannot create bridging loop in the network. To configure the port as an edge port, set the port to “Enable”...
  • Page 51 Enter the system name, contact and location information. Name: Assign a name for the switch. Location: Type the location of the switch. Contact: Type the name of contact person or organization. SNMP Community String User can define new community string set and remove unwanted community string. RO: Read only.
  • Page 52: 7 B 6 .6.4 Qos

    SNMP Configuration interface 6.6.4 QoS 6 7 B User can configure QoS policy and priority setting, per port priority setting, COS and DSCP setting. 6.6.4.1 QoS Configuration 9 2 B Queue Profile: Select the queue profile from the column list. Priority Precedence: There are 4 priority precedence selections available.
  • Page 53: 3 B 6 .6.4.2 Port-Bace Configuration

    QoS Configuration interface 6.6.4.2 Port-bace Configuration 9 3 B Port: Select the number port from the column list. Default Port Priority (0-7): Assign the priority level. Click Adpply Port-base Configuration interface 6.6.4.3 COS Configuration 9 4 B Set up the COS priority level. COS priority: Set up the COS priority level 0~7, 7 is the highest priority.
  • Page 54: 5 B 6 .6.4.4 Dscp Configuration

    COS Configuration interface 6.6.4.4 DSCP Configuration 9 5 B Set up the DSCP priority. Mapping DSCP priority: The system provides 0~63 DSCP priority level. Each level has 8 types of priority – 0~7, 7 is the highest priority. When the IP packet is received, the system will check the DSCP level value in the IP packet that has been received.
  • Page 55: 8 B 6 .6.5 Sntp

    DSCP Configuration interface 6.6.5 SNTP 6 8 B User can configure the SNTP (Simple Network Time Protocol) settings. The SNTP allows user to synchronize switch clocks in the Internet. SNTP Server Link Status: Display the link status of SNTP server. Switch Current Time: Display the current time of the switch.
  • Page 56: 9 B 6 .6.6 Igmp

    SNTP Sever IP Address: Assign the SNTP server IP address. Click Apply SNTP Configuration interface 6.6.6 IGMP 6 9 B The Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) is an internal protocol of the Internet Protocol (IP) suite. IP manages multicast traffic by using switches, routers, and hosts that support IGMP.
  • Page 57: 6 B 6 .6.6.1 Igmp Configuration

    6.6.6.1 IGMP Configuration 9 6 B The switch support IP multicast, user can enable IGMP protocol on web management’s switch setting advanced page, then display the IGMP snooping information. IP multicast addresses range from 224.0.0.0 through 239.255.255.255. IGMP Snoop: Enable or disable the IGMP snoop. IGMP Query: The IGMP query function has 3 modes - Enable, Disable or Auto - for selection.
  • Page 58: 0 B 6 .6.7 Lldp

    traffic if they register to join specific multicast groups. With multicast filtering, network devices only forward multicast traffic to the end stations that are connected to registered ports. This function action when IGMP Configuration disable. Port ID: Select the port number in the specific multicast group IP address. VLAN ID: Input the value of VLAN ID.
  • Page 59: 8 B 6 .6.7.1 Lldp Configuration

    of those capabilities, and the identification of the station’s point of attachment to the IEEE 802 LAN required by those management entity or entities. 6.6.7.1 LLDP Configuration 9 8 B Mode Configuration: Enable or disable the LLDP function. Port Configuration: Enable or disable the LLDP state of the number port. LLDP Configuration interface 6.6.7.2 LLDP Neighbor Table 9 9 B...
  • Page 60: 0 0 B 6 .7.1.1Misc Configuration

    6.7.1.1Misc Configuration 1 0 0 B Mode: Enable or disable 802.1 x protocols. Quiet Period: Set the period during which the port doesn’t try to acquire a supplicant. TX Period: Set the period the port waits for retransmit next EAPOL PDU during an authentication session.
  • Page 61: 0 1 B 6 .7.1.2Port Configuration

    6.7.1.2Port Configuration 1 0 1 B Port Configuration interface You can configure 802.1x authentication state for each port. The State provides Disable, Authorize, Accept and Reject. Disable: This function is disabled. Authorize: The specified port is set to the Authorized or Unauthorized state in accordance with the outcome of an authentication exchange between the supplicant and the authenticator.
  • Page 62: 2 B 6 .7.2 Port Security

    Accounting Port: Set the UDP destination port for accounting requests to the specified Radius Server. Shared Key: Set an encryption key for using during authentication sessions with the specified radius server. This key must match the encryption key used on the Radius Server.
  • Page 63: 0 4 B 6 .7.2.2 Filter Mac Address Table

    Static MAC Addresses interface Add the Static MAC Address User can add static MAC address in switch MAC table. MAC Address Port VLAN ID: list the MAC Address Port. VLAN ID MAC Address: Specify the destination MAC address to add to the address table. Port.No: pull down the selection menu to select the port number.
  • Page 64: 0 5 B 6 .7.2.3 Mac Address Table Aging

    MAC Filtering interface MAC Address: Enter the MAC address that user wants to filter. Vid: enter the Vid of the MAC address, it has to be between 1 to 4094. Click If user wants to delete the MAC address from filtering table, select the MAC address and click Delete 6.7.2.3 MAC Address Table Aging...
  • Page 65: 4 B 6 .7.4 Acl

    IP Security interface Mode: When mode is set at ON, user can assign up to 10 Security IP addresses. HTTP: mark the check box to enable the access via HTTP for the assigned IP TELNET: mark the check box to enable the access via TELNET for the assigned Click button to clear IP address and all the check box.
  • Page 66: 9 B 6 .8 Factory Default

    The ACL only support single port and not support trunk group. The maximum number of ACLs is also 5 for each port. Command Attributes Enable: An ACL can be enable per port. Default Action: The action if no rules matched. Action: An ACL can be permit or deny rule.
  • Page 67: 0 B 6 .9 Save Configuration

    Factory Default interface 6 .9 Save Configuration 3 0 B Save all configurations that user has made in the system. To ensure the all configuration will be saved. Click to save the all configuration to the flash Save Flash memory. Save Configuration interface 6 .10 System Reboot 3 1 B...
  • Page 68: 6 6 6 B B B B T Roubleshooting

    T roubleshooting This section is intended to help you solve the most common problems on the Modularized Gigabit L2+ Managed Switch. Incorrect connections The switch port can automatically detect straight or crossover cable when you link switch with other Ethernet device. As for RJ-45 connection, you should use correct UTP or STP cable that 10/100/1000Mbps port uses 2-pairs twisted cable and Gigabit 1000T port uses 4 pairs twisted cable.
  • Page 69 faults include excessive cable length and too many repeaters (hubs) between end nodes. In addition, you should make sure that your network topology contains no data path loops. Between any two ends nodes, there should be only one active cabling path at any time.
  • Page 70: 7 7 7 B B B B A Ppendix A- Command Sets

    A ppendix A- Command Sets C ommands Set List 3 2 B Modes Access Method Prompt Exit Method About This Model The user commands available at the user level are a subset of those available at the privileged Begin a session with Enter logout or User EXEC switch>...
  • Page 71: 3 B S Ystem Commands Set

    S ystem Commands Set 3 3 B Lantech Command Description Defaults Example Commands Level system name Set switch system name string switch(config)# Global [system name] system name xxx configuration mode system location Set switch system location switch(config)# Global [system Location]...
  • Page 72: 4 B P Ort Commands Set

    Privileged Use the show fan-status switch(config)# EXEC command to display fan status show fan-status P ort Commands Set 3 4 B Lantech Command Description Default Example Commands Level interface Interface Use the Ethernet interface...
  • Page 73 switch(config-if)#speed 100 switch(config-if)#speed 10 switch(config-if)#speed auto flowcontrol Interface switch(config)#interface Use the flowcontrol configuration command on [enable|disable] configuration gigaethernet 1 Ethernet ports to control traffic mode switch(config-if)#flowcontrol rates during congestion. Use the no form of this enable command to disable security on the port.
  • Page 74: 5 B M Ac / Filter Table Commands Set

    [gigaethernet|port- gigaethernet 1 channel] [if-num] switch # show interfaces counters port-channel 1 M ac / Filter Table Commands Set 3 5 B Lantech Command Default Description Example Commands Level mac-address-table Global Use the mactbl aging-time 300 secs (Enable)
  • Page 75 aging-time [sec.] configuration global configuration command switch(config)# mode mac-address-table aging-time to set the length of time that a dynamic entry remains in the mac-address-table MAC address table after the (Disable) aging-time entry is used or updated. switch(config)# mac-address-table aging-time Range: 0-300 seconds; 0 to disable aging) (Default) Use the no form of this...
  • Page 76: 6 B P Ort Mirroring Commands Set

    Privileged S how current aging time setup switch#show mac-address-table EXEC mode mac-address-table aging-time aging-time P ort Mirroring Commands Set 3 6 B Lantech Command Description Default Example Commands Level monitor Interface Use the port monitor interface switch(config)#interface configuration...
  • Page 77: 8 B Q Os Commands Set

    IP of TFTP lash:upgrade_fw mode server and the file name of image. Q OS Commands Set 3 8 B Lantech Command Description Default Example Commands Level show qos Privileged switch#show qos Show QoS settings...
  • Page 78: 9 B S Panning Tree Commands Set

    (Default) switch(config)# no qos priority precedence S panning Tree Commands Set 3 9 B Lantech Command Description Default Example Commands Level show Privileged switch#show spanning-tree Display a summary of the...
  • Page 79 receives from the root switch. If a switch does not receive a bridge protocol data unit (BPDU) message from the root switch within this interval, it recomputed the Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) topology. spanning-tree Global switch(config)#spanning-tree Use the spanning-tree 2 sec. hello-time configuration hello-time 3...
  • Page 80: 0 B V Lan Commands Set

    1 mode configure a port controlled by switch(config-if)# stp-admin stp stp protocol. enable V LAN Commands Set 4 0 B Lantech Command Description Default Example Commands Level vlan database Privileged switch#vlan database Enter VLAN configure mode...
  • Page 81 vlan port-based VLAN database switch(vlan)#vlan port-based Add new port based VALN grpname mode grpname test grpid 2 port 2-4 [Group Name] grpid switch(vlan)#vlan port-based [VLAN ID] grpname test grpid 2 port 2,3,4 port [PortNumbers] 802.1Q | 802.1Q with GVRP VLAN mode* vlan 8021q name VLAN database Change the name of VLAN...
  • Page 82: 1 B S Ystem Log Commands Set

    EXEC show interfaces switchport filter & accept frame type [gigaethernet|port- gigaethernet 1 channel] [port] *Future Release S ystem log Commands Set 4 1 B Lantech Command Description Default Example Commands Level show logging Privileged Show system log information switch# show logging flash...
  • Page 83 logging-local Global Set system log level Flash:3(le Switch(config)# history [flash | configuration logging-local history flash 3 vel 3-0) ram] [level] mode RAM:7(lev el 7-0) no logging-local history [flash | ram] logging-events Global Set the level of each logging Level 7 Switch(config)# [coldstart | configuration...
  • Page 84 clear logging-local Global Clear system log buffer Switch(config)# [flash | ram] configuration clear logging-local flash mode logging sendmail Global Set the SMTP server address Switch(config)# {host-0|host-1} configuration logging sendmail host-0 [server] mode 192.168.16.5 no logging Switch(config)# no logging sendmail sendmail host-0 192.168.16.5 {host-0|host-1} logging sendmail Global...
  • Page 85: 2 B S Ntp Commands Set

    Switch(config)# sendmail service No logging sendmail service S NTP Commands Set 4 2 B Lantech Command Description Default Example Commands Level calendar set Global Set system time switch(config)# calendar set 15 [hour] [min] [sec] configuration 03 30 29 4 2006...
  • Page 86: 3 B I Gmp Commands Set

    Global Set SNTP client polling interval switch(config)# no sntp poll configuration seconds to default. mode I GMP Commands Set 4 3 B Lantech Command Description Default Example Commands Level igmp enable Global Enable IP IGMP Snooping disable...
  • Page 87 Commands Level interface Global Configures a trunk and enters switch(config)# interface port-channel configuration interface configuration mode port-channel 1 [group id] mode for the trunk. If the trunk group isn’t exist, you should create it by add a member port no interface Global Delete the trucking group.
  • Page 88: 5 B S Nmp Commands Set

    S NMP Commands Set 4 5 B Lantech Command Description Default Example Commands Level snmp name Global switch(config)# snmp name Configure station name. [station name] configuration station1 mode snmp location Global Configure station location. switch(config)# snmp location [station location] configuration...
  • Page 89: 7 B S Ecurity Ip Commands Set

    Privileged switch#show dhcpserver Show configuration of dhcp EXEC server and client status. S ecurity IP Commands Set 4 7 B Lantech Command Description Default Example Commands Level security [entry id] Global Enable and add security ip.
  • Page 90 8021x misc Global Use the 802.1x misc TX period switch(config)# 8021x misc txperiod configuration global configuration command txperiod 5 [sec.] mode to set the TX period. 8021x misc Global switch(config)# 8021x misc Use the 802.1x misc supp supportimeout configuration supportimeout 20 timeout global configuration [sec.] mode...
  • Page 91: 9 B L Ldp Commands Set

    Use the 802.1x system share sharekey configuration sharekey 123456 key global configuration [ID] mode command to change the shared key value. L LDP Commands Set 4 9 B Lantech Command Description Default Example Commands Level lldp [enable] Global Enable or disable LLDP Disable...
  • Page 92 acl-rule [index] dst Interface Use those commands to add or switch(config)# interface [dstIp/prefix] src configuration delete the acl rules of the port. gigaethernet 1 [srcIp/prefix] mode switch(config-if)# [index] range= 0~4 {deny|permit} acl-rule 0 dst 192.168.16.1/32 src 192.168.16.2/32 permit no acl-rule [index] switch(config-if)# no acl-rule 0 show acl...

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