1 Introduction 1.1 Purpose This document is designed to provide Supermicro Switch module MBM-GEM-004 users with the information required to configure the switch through the Web interface. The web pages have been presented as screenshots in this document to make the information more accessible.
MBM-GEM-004 Switch Web User Guide 2 Overview MBM-GEM-004 can be configured through Web browsers like the Chrome, Firefox, Safari or Internet Explorer. For managing the switch through web browsers, type in the management IP address to start accessing the switch in browser address bar. For example, if the management IP address of the switch is 192.168.100.102, the switch can be accessed through the Web browser...
MBM-GEM-004 Switch Web User Guide 2.2 Login Page Type in the switch IP address in the browser. The following Login page appears. Fig: login page Enter the User Name and Password and click the Login button. This User Name and Password are both used for accessing the Switch through the web for switch configuration.
MBM-GEM-004 Switch Web User Guide 2.3 Home page The Home page is displayed on successful validation of the user name and password. This page presents links to configurations of all the features of Switch. It has the following main components.
MBM-GEM-004 Switch Web User Guide Fig: Homepage Port Utilization 2.3.1 Dashboard Dashboard page displays Switch information, Memory, Port and CPU utilization, System logs. The Switch Information displays following details of Switch. Device name - Displays the Switch name. Management IP - Management IP Address of the Switch.
MBM-GEM-004 Switch Web User Guide Following buttons are used for quick configuration: Reload Switch - Use this button to reload the switch. Reset To Factory Defaults - This will set the switch to factory defaults. All stored configurations will be lost. Also all user names and passwords will be lost. Do necessary backups before resetting to factory defaults.
Help link provides context specific help texts. This link opens a new help text page relevant to the configurations of current configuration page displayed. Support link provides link to customer support help of Supermicro. Logout link helps signing out of management web application. This link takes the user back to login screen requesting user name and password for login.
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MBM-GEM-004 Switch Web User Guide 3 System Management System Management covers the following features of Switch. System Settings Management IP File Management RMON Firmware Upgrade Management Security Syslog Web Settings SNMP AGENT Time Management Fig: System Management Release: 1.0 15 / 164...
MBM-GEM-004 Switch Web User Guide 3.1 System Settings System Settings covers basic System Settings and System Version information. 3.1.1 System Settings Page Basic System Settings page provides system related information and also helps configuration system specific parameters. Fig: Basic System Settings User can configure the below listed parameters in System Settings.
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MBM-GEM-004 Switch Web User Guide Boot-up Flash Area - User can specify whether the switch boots up from Normal firmware image or Fallback firmware image. The default is boot up from Normal firmware image. User can view the below listed parameters.
MBM-GEM-004 Switch Web User Guide 3.1.2 System Version Page System Version page displays hardware,firmware, OS and bootloader version of the Switch. Fig: System Version Page Release: 1.0 18 / 164...
The Management IP Settings page allows user to configure switch Management IP address details. The default static management IP address for Supermicro Switch product is 192.168.100.102. Fig: Management IP settings User can configure the below listed parameters in Management IP Settings.
MBM-GEM-004 Switch Web User Guide 3.3 File Management File Management page helps user to manage the configuration files in Switch. This page provides the below three main features. Save Configuration File Upload File Lists Fig: File Management Save Configuration User can save currently running switch configuration in following three ways.
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MBM-GEM-004 Switch Web User Guide Save Flash File – This option saves the current running configuration in a local flash with user specified file name. Save Remotely – This option saves the current running configuration in remote TFTP server. User needs to provide IP address and file name of TFTP server.
MBM-GEM-004 Switch Web User Guide 3.4.1 RMON Event Configuration Event Configuration page helps configuring RMON events. Index - Specifies the index to the Events table. This value must be in the range from 1 to 65535. Description - Specifies a brief description of the event.
MBM-GEM-004 Switch Web User Guide 3.4.2 RMON Alarm Configuration RMON Alarm Configuration page helps configuring RMON Alarm parameters. Index - Specifies the table index. This value must be in the range from 1 to 65535. Interval - Specifies the time interval for which the alarm monitors the variable. This value must be in the range from 1 and 4294967296.
MBM-GEM-004 Switch Web User Guide 3.4.3 Ethernet statistics Configuration Ethernet Statistics monitoring page helps configuring RMON Ethernet statistics parameters. Index - Specifies the index to the table. This value must be in the range from 1 to 65535. Port - Specifies the Ethernet Port.
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MBM-GEM-004 Switch Web User Guide 3.4.4 History Control Configuration History Control Configuration page helps configuring RMON history configuration parameters Index - Specifies the index to the table. This value must be in the range from 1 to 65535. Port – Specifies the port number.
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MBM-GEM-004 Switch Web User Guide 3.6 Management security Management Security link provides configuration for the below list of features. Management Security User Accounts Radius TACACS+ TACACS+ Servers IP Authorization Managers 3.6.1 Management Security Basic Settings This page helps below listed basic security configurations.
MBM-GEM-004 Switch Web User Guide Fig: Management Security Basic Settings 3.6.2 Management User Account This page helps creating or deleting local user accounts. Users need more than privilege Level_5 to view all pages and need more than privilege Level_10 for changing the configurations. The highest Level_15 is administrator privilege.
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MBM-GEM-004 Switch Web User Guide 3.6.3 Radius Radius Server Configuration page allows to configure the RADIUS server details. Server ID - Specifies the unique identifier of the Radius Server Entry. The allowed value ranges between 1 to 10. IP Address - Specifies the IP Address of the Radius Server.
MBM-GEM-004 Switch Web User Guide 3.6.4 TACACS+ Global Settings TACACS+ Global Settings page helps configuring TACACS retries and choosing active TACACS server. Active Server IP Address - Specifies the IP address of the active TACACS server. This server should have been already configured in TACACS+ Server Configuration page.
MBM-GEM-004 Switch Web User Guide 3.6.5 TACACS+ Server Configuration TACACS+ Server Configuration page helps configuring TACACS servers. IP Address - Specifies the IP address of the TACACS server." Port - TCP port for TACACS protocol. Single Connection - Yes or No for single TCP connection. If Yes, it establishes only single TCP connection with given TACACS server.
MBM-GEM-004 Switch Web User Guide 3.6.6 IP Authorized Manager IP authorized manager page helps configuring allowed management nodes for managing switch. IP Address - Specifies the IP address of the manager. An address 0.0.0.0 indicates 'Any Manager'. Subnet Mask - Subnetwork mask for the specified IP address.
MBM-GEM-004 Switch Web User Guide 3.6.7 SSH SSH Configuration page helps configuring SSH version and keys. SSH Version - Default version 2. User can choose to configure as compatible with version 1. Cipher - Default is 3DES-CBC. User can choose to configure as 3DES-CBC or DES-CBC or both.
MBM-GEM-004 Switch Web User Guide 3.6.8 SSL SSL Configuration page helps configuring SSL parameters and generate SSL certificates for HTTPS. To configure SSL and enable HTTPS following the below steps. 1. Configure Cipher Suite and Crypto Key RSA of your choice.
MBM-GEM-004 Switch Web User Guide Fig: SSL Configuration 3.7 Syslog configuration Syslog Configuration page helps configuring logging parameters Syslog - Enable or disable syslog feature. Server IP Address - Syslog server IP address. Make sure Server IP is reachable. Buffer Size - Buffer size is specified in log entries. Max entries buffered is 200.
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MBM-GEM-004 Switch Web User Guide 3.8 ACL The ACL link allows you to configure the Access Control List for switch. User can configure ACL on the following three pages. MAC ACL IP Standard ACL IP Extended ACL 3.8.1 MAC Based ACL Fig: MAC ACL The MAC ACL link opens the MAC ACL Configuration Page.
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MBM-GEM-004 Switch Web User Guide Source and Destination MAC – Specifies the Source MAC Address and Destination MAC Address for which the access list must be applied. Both the source and destination MAC addresses must be configured for the status of the access list to be active Action –...
MBM-GEM-004 Switch Web User Guide 3.8.2 IP Standard ACL The IP Standard ACL link opens the IP Standard ACL Configuration Page. This page displays the various parameters to configure the Standard IP access lists. ACL ID – Specifies the unique ID for the access list. This value must be in the range from 1 to 32768.
MBM-GEM-004 Switch Web User Guide 3.8.3 IP Extended ACL The IP Extended ACL link opens the IP Extended ACL Configuration Page. This page displays the various parameters required to configure the Extended IP access lists. This table includes the following parameters for configuration.
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MBM-GEM-004 Switch Web User Guide Source and Destination IP Address – Specifies the IP Address of the Source and Destination for which the access list must be applied. Subnet Mask – Specifies the Source and Destination Address Mask corresponding to the IP Address.
MBM-GEM-004 Switch Web User Guide 3.9 WEB GUI Settings This page has all basic web GUI settings. Session timeout – This timeout value is used to automatically logout inactive user sessions. The default value is 5 minutes (600 seconds). Statistics Refresh Timer – The statistics pages (grouped under “Statistics” node in left side tree) can be set to auto refresh based on this Statistics Refresh Timer.
MBM-GEM-004 Switch Web User Guide 3.10 QoS Basic settings The QoS link of the System page opens the QoS Basic Settings page. This page allows you to configure QoS through following pages: Basic Settings Classmap Policymap Fig: QoS Basic settings The Basic Settings tab opens the QoS Basic Settings page.
MBM-GEM-004 Switch Web User Guide 3.10.1 QoS Class Map Classmap is used to classify the stream of traffic. The Classmap tab opens the QoS Classmap Settings page. The following fields are to be configured for classmap. Classmap ID - Specifies a unique ID for Classmap. It must be in the range from 1 to 65535.
MBM-GEM-004 Switch Web User Guide 3.10.2 QoS Policy Map Policymap is used to specify action for a specified classmap. The Policymap tab opens the QoS Policymap Settings page. This page has the following fields to configure Policymap. Policy Map ID - Specifies the unique ID for Policy Map. The value ranges between 1 to 65535.
MBM-GEM-004 Switch Web User Guide The VLAN COS link allows user to configure VLAN COS through following pages: 1. COS Queue Mapping 2. Queue Configuration 3.10.3 COS Queue Mapping COSQ Mapping page allows to choose the Class of Service(COS) for VLAN.
MBM-GEM-004 Switch Web User Guide Fig: COSQ Mapping Global Setting 3.10.4 Queue Configuration COSQ scheduling and Bandwidth Control page allows to configure the weight and bandwidth for Queues. Port - Specifies the Port number . Scheduling Algorithm – Specifies the scheduling algorithm, which can be Strict Priority or Round Robin or Weighted Round Robin or Deficit Round Robin.
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MBM-GEM-004 Switch Web User Guide 3.11 SNMP AGENT Layer2 SMIS supports only SNMP Agent. By default SNMP Agent is enabled. SNMP Agent provides the following configurations. SNMP Community Settings - To configure SNMP community including community index, name, security name,...
MBM-GEM-004 Switch Web User Guide 3.11.1 SNMP Community settings SNMP community settings page allows to add SNMP managers or remove existing managers. Community index - Community index identifier. Community name - Community name string. Security name - User name string.
MBM-GEM-004 Switch Web User Guide 3.11.2 SNMP Group Settings SNMP group settings page helps mapping a combination of Security Model and Security Name into a Group Name, which is used to define an access control policy. In addition, this page displays the Storage Type of the group table.
MBM-GEM-004 Switch Web User Guide 3.11.3 SNMP Group Access Settings SNMP group access settings page displays access rights of groups. Each entry is indexed by a Group Name, a Context Prefix, a Security Model and a Security Level. Proper View Name (Read, Write and Modify) must be used for access control checking.
MBM-GEM-004 Switch Web User Guide 3.11.4 SNMP View Tree settings SNMP view tree settings page allows configuration of view trees. A SubTree when combined with the corresponding instance of Mask defines a family of view sub trees. View Name is the name for a family of view sub trees.
MBM-GEM-004 Switch Web User Guide 3.11.5 SNMP Target Address Settings SNMP target address settings page helps configuring SNMP target address parameters. Target name - Target Name is a unique identifier. Target IP address - The Target IP address specifies a target address to be used in the generation of SNMP operations.
MBM-GEM-004 Switch Web User Guide 3.11.6 SNMP Target Parameter Settings SNMP target parameter settings page helps configuring SNMP target address parameters. Parameter name - The target param is an unique name, specifies SNMP target information to be used in the generation of SNMP messages.
MBM-GEM-004 Switch Web User Guide 3.11.7 SNMP User settings SNMP security settings page helps configuring users configured in the SNMP for the User-based Security Model. User name - User Name is the (User-based Security) Model dependent security ID. Authentication protocol - Authentication Protocol is the type of authentication protocol used for authentication.
MBM-GEM-004 Switch Web User Guide 3.11.8 SNMP Trap Settings SNMP trap settings page helps configuring set of management targets which must receive notifications. Notify name - Notify Name is a unique identifier associated with the entry. Notify tag - Notify Tag contains a single tag value, which is used to select entries in the Target Address Table.
MBM-GEM-004 Switch Web User Guide 3.12 Time Management This page helps configuring Network Time Protocol (NTP) and clock. 3.12.1 NTP Settings NTP Client Settings Ntp Status - This field enables or disabled NTP in switch. Configure NTP servers to enable NTP.
3.12.2 Clock Settings The system clock in Supermicro switches runs from the time the switch starts up and keeps track of the system date and time. The system clock can also be manually configured. System time configured manually will remain accurate until the next restart. Manual configuration of the system clock is useful when the system time cannot be obtained from any other source, such as from NTP associations.
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MBM-GEM-004 Switch Web User Guide 4 Layer 2 Management This page has links to all features present in the layer2 group. Fig: Layer 2 Management 4.1 Layer 2 Basic Settings This page has option to change MAC aging time. Mac address confirmation can be done with this time interval.
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MBM-GEM-004 Switch Web User Guide 4.2 Port Manager The Port Manager link has links to the following web pages: Basic Settings Port Monitoring Port Control Strom Control / Rate Limiting Transceiver Information Protected Ports Note In all port based configuration pages, the port number group links are provided in top. For e.g. as Gi1/1 –...
MBM-GEM-004 Switch Web User Guide 4.2.1 Port Basic Settings Fig: Port Manager Basic Settings Port basic settings page allows to configure the port status and mode information. This page also helps configuring priority and MTU. Port - Port number. Link status - Physical link status as UP or Down arrow. A green arrow indicates that the status of the port is up and the red arrow indicates that the status of the port is down.
MBM-GEM-004 Switch Web User Guide 4.2.2 Port Monitoring Port monitoring page allows to enable or disable monitoring on port interface. Session Id - User can configure session value between 1 to 4. Destination Port – Port number for Destination. Ingress Monitoring Source Ports - Receive port number.
MBM-GEM-004 Switch Web User Guide 4.2.3 Port Control Port control settings page allows configuration of the port specific parameters. User can choose between auto-negotiation and no-negotiation for a port. If no negotiation is chosen then the speed of the link, Flow Control, duplex modes can be configured.
MBM-GEM-004 Switch Web User Guide 4.2.4 Rate Limiting Rate limiting page allows to configure rate limiting for port interface. Port - Port number. The following parameters configurable for storm control. . DLF level- Destination lookup failure packets per second. Broadcast level - Broadcast packets per second.
MBM-GEM-004 Switch Web User Guide 4.2.5 Transceiver Information Transceiver Information page displays the EEPROM data of each SFP module. Port - Port number. Status - Present or Not Present. Connector Type - Indicates the external optical or electrical cable connector provided as the media interface.
MBM-GEM-004 Switch Web User Guide 4.2.6 Protected Ports Protected port settings page allows configuration of the port specific protected parameters. User can choose between non protected or protected for a port. If protected port, it can be standalone or the one group member.
MBM-GEM-004 Switch Web User Guide 4.3 Link Tracking The Link Tracking allows user to configure link tracking information. Link Status Tracking – Enable or Disable the link status. Configure new Group has the below fields. Group Id – Specifies the group Id. The group identifiers should be valid number between 1 to 1024.
MBM-GEM-004 Switch Web User Guide 4.4 Loop Protect The Loop Protect page allows configuration of loop protect information. Loop Protection – Enable or disable loop protection feature. Transmit Interval – Number of seconds between subsequent Ethernet control frames sent out.
MBM-GEM-004 Switch Web User Guide 4.5 VLAN The VLAN link allows to configure the VLAN information. VLAN configuration information has been provided in the following pages: Basic Settings Port Settings Static VLANs Protocol Group Port Protocol MAC Vlan WildCard Release: 1.0...
MBM-GEM-004 Switch Web User Guide 4.5.1 VLAN Basic Settings Fig : Basic Vlan settings This page displays the following VLAN global configuration information: Garp System Control – Starts or Shutsdown GARP in switch. MAC Based on all Ports –User can enable/disable per-port MAC based classification.
MBM-GEM-004 Switch Web User Guide 4.5.2 Port Settings The Port Settings link opens the VLAN Port Settings page, which is used to associate the VLAN ID to the port for Port based VLAN classification. While associating different ports to VLANs, you can also configure ingress filtering (at the port level) and frame type (accept tagged frame alone or all frames).
MBM-GEM-004 Switch Web User Guide 4.5.3 Static Vlan The Static VLANs link opens the Static VLAN Configuration page, which allows you to configure the VLAN related information statically. Using the first table you will also be able to create new entries for uncreated VLANs. VLAN ID is the mandatory field in configuring a VLAN.
MBM-GEM-004 Switch Web User Guide 4.5.4 Protocol Group The Protocol Group link opens the VLAN Protocol Group Settings page. This table is used to map Protocol Templates to Protocol Group Identifiers. The Frame type gives you the data-link encapsulation format. The Protocol Value is the value of the protocol in a protocol template. The Group ID represents a group of protocols that are associated together.
MBM-GEM-004 Switch Web User Guide 4.5.5 Port Protocol The Port Protocol link opens the Port VLAN Protocol Settings page. This table is used for Port and Protocol based VLAN classification. The Group ID designates a group of protocols in the Protocol Group Database.
MBM-GEM-004 Switch Web User Guide 4.5.6 MAC Vlan Fig: MAC Based VLAN MAC VLAN page allows to configure the MAC based VLANs. Mac Addr - Specifies the Port MAC address. Vlan Id - VLAN identifier for this MAC based VLAN. The value ranges between 1 to 4069.
MBM-GEM-004 Switch Web User Guide 4.6 Dynamic Vlan The Dynamic VLAN link allows you to configure the Dynamic VLAN information. Dynamic VLAN configuration information has been provided in the following pages. Basic Settings GVRP GARP Timers Fig: Dynamic Vlan This page allows user to enable or disable Dynamic Vlan.
MBM-GEM-004 Switch Web User Guide 4.6.1 Port Configuration The Port Settings link opens the GVRP Configuration page. You need to configure the following fields: Port – Specifies the Interface index. GVRP Status – Allows enabling / disabling GVRP Status in the switch.
MBM-GEM-004 Switch Web User Guide 4.6.2 GARP Timers Garp Timers Configuration page allows to configure the values for timers associated with GARP protocol for every port. Port No - Port number Garp Join Time - Configures GARP join time in milli seconds. The value ranges between 1 to 1073741810.
MBM-GEM-004 Switch Web User Guide 4.7 Spanning Tree Spanning Tree Protocol(STP) supports to configure RSTP or MSTP. STP Protocol – User can modify the protocol RSTP or MSTP Status – Enable or Disable the spanning tree protocol status. The RSTP link provides links to the following configuration pages:...
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MBM-GEM-004 Switch Web User Guide 4.7.2 RSTP Basic Settings Fig: RSTP Basic Settings The Basic Settings link opens the RSTP Basic Settings page. This page includes the following fields: Context Id - Specifies the context identifier. Version - You can choose to run the protocol in RSTP or STP compatible version.
MBM-GEM-004 Switch Web User Guide Forward Delay (Seconds) - Specifies how fast a port changes its spanning state when moving towards the Forwarding state. Forwarding time values from 4 to 30 seconds. The default value is 4.7.3 RSTP Port Settings The Port Settings link opens the RSTP Port Settings page.
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MBM-GEM-004 Switch Web User Guide 4.7.4 RSTP Port Status The Port Status link opens the RSTP Port Status page. This page displays RSTP port specific information. You need to configure the following: Port – Port number. Designated Root: Specifies the unique Bridge Identifier of the Bridge recorded as the Root for the segment to which the port is attached.
MBM-GEM-004 Switch Web User Guide MSTP: The MSTP link leads you to the following configuration pages: Basic Settings Timers Port configuration VLAN Mapping Port Settings CIST Port Status 4.7.5 MSTP Basic Settings Fig: MSTP Basic settings The Basic Settings link opens the MSTP Basic Settings page. The MSTP global configuration can be accessed through this page.
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MBM-GEM-004 Switch Web User Guide Protocol Version – User can choose to run the protocol in RSTP or MSTP. Region Name – Specifies the name for the Region’s configuration. By default, the region name will be equal to the Bridge MAC Address.
MBM-GEM-004 Switch Web User Guide 4.7.6 MSTP Timers The timers are configurable for maximum hop count, forward delay, maximum age, transmit hold age and hello time. Maximum Hop Count – MSTP uses a hop count to decide the validity of the BPDU messages.
MBM-GEM-004 Switch Web User Guide 4.7.7 MSTP Port Configuration The CIST Settings link opens the CIST Settings page. The configuration per Port related to MSTP can be done through this page. You are allowed to configure the following: Port – Specifies the port identifier.
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MBM-GEM-004 Switch Web User Guide 4.7.8 MSTP VLAN Mapping The VLAN Mapping link opens the VLAN Mapping page. This table contains one entry for each instance of MSTP. You are allowed to configure the following: MSTP Instance ID – Specifies the Instance ID, which is the index of the table. The allowed value ranges from 1 to 16.
MBM-GEM-004 Switch Web User Guide 4.7.9 MSTP Port Settings The Port Settings link opens the Port Settings page. You are allowed to configure the following: Port – Specifies the interface index of the port on which MSTP is being run.
MBM-GEM-004 Switch Web User Guide 4.7.10 MSTP CIST Port Status The CIST Port Status link opens the MSTP CIST Port Status page. This page displays MSTP CIST port specific information. You need to configure the following: Port – Port number.
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MBM-GEM-004 Switch Web User Guide 4.8 LA The LA link provides links to the following configuration pages: Basic Settings Interface settings Port Settings MLAG Configuration Fig: LA Basic Settings The Basic Settings link opens the LA Basic Settings page. The following parameters are configured through this page: LA Status - This is used to enable/disable LA in the switch.
MBM-GEM-004 Switch Web User Guide 4.8.1 Interface Settings Port Channel Interface Basic Settings page allows to configure port channels. Port Channel ID - Specifies the identifier of the port channel interface. The valid values are between 1 to 65535. Port List – Displays the port list.
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MBM-GEM-004 Switch Web User Guide 4.8.2 Port Settings The Port Settings link opens the LA Port Settings page. You can configure the following LA properties at per-port level in this page: Port - Specifies the Interface Index. Port Channel – Specifies the port Channel, Configured or Not Configured.
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MBM-GEM-004 Switch Web User Guide 4.8.3 MLAG Configuration The MLAG Configuration page allows to configure following parameters: System Identifier – Specifies the system ID in MAC Address format. System Priority – Specifies the priority value associated with the Actor’s system ID. The allowed value ranges from 0 to 65535.
MBM-GEM-004 Switch Web User Guide 4.9 LLDP The LLDP link has the following configuration pages: Global Settings Interface Settings 4.9.1 Global settings This page helps user to configure the LLDP global parameters. LLDP Status – Enable or disable the LLDP status.
MBM-GEM-004 Switch Web User Guide Fig: LLDP Global Settings 4.9.2 Interface Settings This page helps user to configure the LLDP interface information. User can configure the following: Port – Port number Tx/Rx – This helps to configure either Transmit and Receive(Tx+Rx) or Transmit(Tx) or Receive (Rx) or none.
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MBM-GEM-004 Switch Web User Guide Protocol – Specifies the protocol All or Vlan Id. Name – Specifies the name All or Vlan Id. Below fields are under Dot3 TLV. MAC Phy – Specifies the MAC “yes” or “none”. Link Agg – Specifies the link aggregation “yes” or “none”.
MBM-GEM-004 Switch Web User Guide 4.10 Filters The Filters link allows you to configure Layer 2 packet filtering. The Layer 2 packet filtering management has the following configuration pages: Unicast Filters Multicast Filters 4.10.1 Unicast Filters Fig: Unicast Filter The Unicast Filters link opens the L2 Unicast Filter Configuration page. Using this page, you can set the filter configuration to control the unicast packets that the switch needs to process.
MBM-GEM-004 Switch Web User Guide 4.10.2 Multicast Filters The Multicast Filters link opens the L2 Multicast Filter Configuration page. This page allows you to set the filter configuration to control the multicast packets that the switch needs to process. Following are the fields that needs to be configured: VLAN ID –...
MBM-GEM-004 Switch Web User Guide 5.1 IGMP Snooping 5.1.1 IGMP Snooping Configuration IGMP Snooping Configuration page helps configuring the following IGMP snooping parameters. System Control - Starts/Shutsdown IGS in switch. IGMP Snooping Status - Enables / disables IGMP snooping globally in the switch. To enable IGS, GMRP status must be disabled.
MBM-GEM-004 Switch Web User Guide 5.1.2 IGMP Snooping Timer IGMP Snooping Timer Configuration page helps configuring the following IGMP snooping timers. Router Port PurgeInterval (Secs) - Specifies the interval for which the learnt router port will be purged. The allowed value range from 60 to 600.The default value is 125 seconds.
MBM-GEM-004 Switch Web User Guide 5.1.3 IGMP Snooping Interface IGMP Snooping Interface Configuration page helps configuring the following IGMP snooping interface specific parameters. VLAN ID - Specifies the VLAN ID for which the configuration is to be performed. IGMP Snooping Status - Specifies the status of IGMP snooping in the Switch, which can be enabled / disabled for a specific VLAN.
MBM-GEM-004 Switch Web User Guide Fig: IGMP Snooping Interface 5.1.4 IGMP Snooping Vlan Router IGMP Snooping VLAN Router Ports page displays the Router Port List table with the following fields. VLAN ID - Specifies the VLAN ID. Port List - Specifies the ports on which routers are connected for a specific VLAN.
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MBM-GEM-004 Switch Web User Guide 5.1.5 IGMP MAC Forwarding MAC Based Multicast Forwarding Table page displays either the IP Based or the MAC Based Multicast Forwarding Table depending upon the configuration of the forwarding mode. VLAN ID - Specifies the VLAN ID pertaining to the MAC based multicast forwarding entry.
MBM-GEM-004 Switch Web User Guide 5.2 Dynamic Multicast 5.2.1 Global Configuration Dynamic Multicast Global Configuration page helps enabling or disabling dynamic multicast feature. Context – Displays the context identifier, which is a read only field. Dynamic Multicast Status - Enable or disable dynamic multicast.
MBM-GEM-004 Switch Web User Guide 5.2.2 Dynamic Multicast Port config Dynamic Multicast Port Configuration page helps configuring dynamic multicast at port level. Port - Port index. Dynamic Multicast Status - Enable or disable dynamic multicast on this port. Restricted Group Registration - Enable or disable Restricted Group Registration on this port.
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MBM-GEM-004 Switch Web User Guide 6.1 Interface 6.1.1 Interface Statistics Interface Statistics page displays the port statistics. Interface - Port interface. MTU - Max Transfer Unit bytes. Speed (Bits Per Second) - Port speed in bits per second. Received Octets - Number of bytes received.
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MBM-GEM-004 Switch Web User Guide Fig: Interface statistics 6.1.2 Ethernet Statistics Ethernet Statistics page displays the Ethernet statistics. Index - Port index. Alignment Errors - Number of alignment errors. Alignment errors generally indicate improper byte-alignment for Ethernet packets. FCS Errors - Number of packets received with checksum errors.
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MBM-GEM-004 Switch Web User Guide Frame Too Long - Number of too long frames received for transmission. Received Internal MAC Errors - Number of MAC receive errors. Ether ChipSet – - Number of ethernet chip set value. Symbol Errors - Number of symbol errors.
MBM-GEM-004 Switch Web User Guide Fig: Ethernet Statistics 6.1.3 Port Channel Statistics Port Channel Statistics page displays the port statistics. Interface - Port interface. MTU - Max Transfer Unit bytes. Received Octets - Number of bytes received. Received Unicast Packets - Number of unicast packets received.
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MBM-GEM-004 Switch Web User Guide Received CRC – Number of packets received with CRC errors. Received Discards - Number of packets discarded due to errors. Received Errors - Number of packets received with errors. Received Unknown Protocols - Number of packets received with unknown protocol.
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MBM-GEM-004 Switch Web User Guide 6.2 Radius Statistics Radius Server Statistics page displays the following information about Radius server. Index – Port index. Radius Server Address – Address of the radius server. UDP Port Number – Port number. Round Trip Time - Round Trip Time in seconds.
MBM-GEM-004 Switch Web User Guide 6.3 TACACS+ Statistics TACACS+ Statistics page displays the following information about TACACS. Authentication Starts Request - Number of authentication start request packets received. Authentication Continues Request - Number of authentication continue request packets received. Authentication Enables Request - Number of authentication enable request packets received.
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MBM-GEM-004 Switch Web User Guide 6.4.2 Syslog File This page displays syslog messages from syslog file in flash memory. Clear Log File button helps removing all messages in current syslog file. Fig: Syslog File Release: 1.0 133 / 164...
MBM-GEM-004 Switch Web User Guide 6.5 RMON Ethernet Statistics RMON Ethernet Statistics page displays the following RMON Ethernet statistics information. Index- Port index. Data src – Number of data source received. Drop Evts- Number of drop events received. Packets - Number of packets received.
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MBM-GEM-004 Switch Web User Guide 6.6 VLAN Statistics 6.6.1 Current DB VLAN Current Database page displays the VLAN database entries. VLAN ID - VLAN identifier. VLAN Name - VLAN filter database identifier. Member Ports - Index of member ports. Tagged Ports - Index of tagged member ports.
MBM-GEM-004 Switch Web User Guide 6.6.2 VLAN Multicast Table VLAN Multicast Table page displays the multicast VLAN information. VLAN ID - VLAN identifier. Address - VLAN address. Egress Ports - Indexes of egress ports. Ports Learnt - Indexes of ports on this VLAN is learned.
MBM-GEM-004 Switch Web User Guide 6.6.4 VLAN MAC Address Table Entries VLAN MAC address table Entries page displays the VLAN Mac address entries. VLAN ID - VLAN identifier. MAC Address - MAC address learned. Port - Index of port where this entry is learned.
MBM-GEM-004 Switch Web User Guide 6.6.5 MLAG MAC Table MLAG MAC address table page displays the MLAG Mac entries. VLAN - VLAN identifier. MAC Address - Displays the learned MAC entry. Ports - Displays the port channel index, where this entry is learned.
MBM-GEM-004 Switch Web User Guide 6.7 LA Statistics 6.7.1 LA Port Statistics LA Port Statistics page displays the following LACP port level statistics. Port - Port index. Received PDUs - Number of LACP PDUs received. Received Marker PDUs - Number of Marker PDUs received.
MBM-GEM-004 Switch Web User Guide 6.7.2 LA neighbor Statistics LA Neighbor Statistics Information page displays the following LACP neighbor statistics. Port Partner SystemID Oper Key Partner Port Priority Fig: LA Neighbor Statistics 6.7.3 MLAG Status MLAG status page displays the following MLAG information.
MBM-GEM-004 Switch Web User Guide MLAG Role - Primary or Secondary. Fig: MLAG Status 6.7.4 MLAG Interface Status MLAG Interface Status page displays the interface information. MLAG Id - Displays the MLAG Port Channel Id. Local Status - Displays the Local MLAG Port Channel.
MBM-GEM-004 Switch Web User Guide Fig: MLAG Interface Status 6.7.5 MLAG Counter Statistics MLAG Counters Statistics page displays the sent and received packet information. Received KeepAlive Packets - Number of KeepAlive packets received. Received MLAG Status Packets - Number of MLAG Status packets received.
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MBM-GEM-004 Switch Web User Guide 6.8 SNMP Agent Statistics SNMP Agent Statistics page displays the following SNMP statistics. SNMP Packets Input BAD SNMP Version Errors SNMP Unknown Community Name SNMP Get Request PDU's SNMP Get Next PDU's SNMP Set Request PDU's...
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MBM-GEM-004 Switch Web User Guide 6.9 STP Statistics 6.9.1 RSTP Information RSTP Information page displays the following RSTP statistics. Context Id – Context identifier. Protocol Specification – Protocol specification of the root. Time Since Topology Change - Number of seconds since topology changed.
MBM-GEM-004 Switch Web User Guide 6.9.2 RSTP Port Statistics RSTP Port Statistics page displays the following RSTP port level statistics. Port - Port index. Received RST BPDUs - Number of RSTP BPDUs received. Received Configuration BPDUs - Number of config BPDUs received.
MBM-GEM-004 Switch Web User Guide Fig: RSTP Port Statistics 6.9.3 MLAG RSTP Status MLAG RSTP Status page displays the RSTP information w.r.t MLAG. Interface - Displays the MLAG Port Channel in switch. MLAG Role - Displays the MLAG Role as "PRIMARY" or "SECONDARY". MLAG Role was displayed empty, when MLAG not configured.
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MBM-GEM-004 Switch Web User Guide MSTP Statistics: 6.9.4 MSTP Information MSTP Information page displays the following MSTP statistics. Context Id –Context identifier. Bridge Address- Address of the bridge. CIST Root- CIST root address. Regional Root- Regional root address. CIST Root Cost- Cost to CIST root.
MBM-GEM-004 Switch Web User Guide 6.9.5 MSTP CIST Statistics MSTP CIST Port Statistics page displays the following MSTP CIST port level statistics. Port –Port index. Received MST BPDUs - Number of MSTP BPDUs received. Received RST BPDUs - Number of RSTP BPDUs received.
MBM-GEM-004 Switch Web User Guide 6.9.6 MSTP MSTI Port Statistics MSTP MSTI Port Statistics page displays the following MSTP MSTI port level statistics. Instance - MSTP instance Identifier. Port - Port index. Designated Root - Designated root bridge address. Designated Bridge - Designated Bridge address.
MBM-GEM-004 Switch Web User Guide 6.9.7 MLAG MSTP Status MLAG MSTP Status page displays the MSTP information w.r.t MLAG. Interface - Displays the MLAG Port Channel in switch. MLAG Role - Displays the MLAG Role as "PRIMARY" or "SECONDARY". MLAG Role was displayed empty, when MLAG not configured.
MBM-GEM-004 Switch Web User Guide 6.10 LLDP Statistics 6.10.1 LLDP Statistics LLDP statistics page displays the LLDP statistics information. Remote Table Last Change Time – The time since the last time remote LLDP information table got changed. Remote Table Inserts – Number of inserts happened on remote information table.
MBM-GEM-004 Switch Web User Guide 6.10.2 LLDP Errors LLDP Errors page displays the LLDP error information. Total Memory Allocation Failures- The number of memory allocation failed in LLDP feature. Total Input Queue Overflows- The number of times the LLDP input queue overflowed. Total Table Overflows –...
MBM-GEM-004 Switch Web User Guide 6.10.3 LLDP Neighbors LLDP Neighbors page displays the LLDP neighbor information. Neighbor List table has Interface and Chassis Id. Interface - Interface name on which this neighbor is learned. Chassis Id - The value of the chassis identifier.
MBM-GEM-004 Switch Web User Guide 6.10.4 LLDP Traffic LLDP Traffic page displays the LLDP traffic information. Total Frames Out - The number of LLDP packets sent out from switch in all interfaces. Total Entries Aged - The number of LLDP neighbor entries aged out.
MBM-GEM-004 Switch Web User Guide 6.10.5 LLDP Interface Traffic LLDP Interface Traffic page displays the LLDP interface traffic information. Interface – Interface index. Total Frames Out - The number of LLDP packets sent out from switch in all interfaces. Total Entries Aged - The number of LLDP neighbor entries aged out.
MBM-GEM-004 Switch Web User Guide 6.11 IGMP Snooping Statistics 6.11.1 IGMP Snooping Clear statistics IGMP Snooping Clear Statistics page helps clearing IGMP snooping statistics. Clear Vlan Counters has two option “All” and “Vlan ID”. User can choose any one of the option to clear IGMP statistics.
MBM-GEM-004 Switch Web User Guide 6.11.2 IGMP Snooping V1/V2 Statistics IGMP Snooping V1/V2 Statistics page displays the following IGMP snooping statistics. VLAN ID - VLAN identifier. General Queries Received - Number of general query packets received Group Queries Received - Number of group query packets received...
MBM-GEM-004 Switch Web User Guide 6.11.3 IGMP Snooping V3 statistics IGMP Snooping V3 Statistics page displays the following statistics information. VLAN ID - VLAN identifier. V3 Reports Received - Number of Reports messages received IS_INCL Messages Received - Number of messages received with is include field...
MBM-GEM-004 Switch Web User Guide 6.11.4 MLAG IGMP Snooping MAC Table MLAG IGMP Snooping MAC Table page displays the following snooping information. VLAN ID - VLAN identifier. Group MAC - Displays the Group MAC address that is learnt. Receiver Ports - Displays the learnt port or port list.
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