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Enable-IT 8950

Gigabit Ethernet

DSLAM

User Manual

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Summary of Contents for Enable-IT 8950

  • Page 1: Gigabit Ethernet

    Enable-IT 8950 Gigabit Ethernet DSLAM User Manual Page 1 of 119 All Rights Reserved 1997 - 2015 -IT - Proprietary and Confidential NABLE...
  • Page 2 Enable-IT, Inc. Enable-IT, Inc. reserves the right to revise this documentation and to make changes in content from time to time without obligation on the part of Enable-IT, Inc. to provide notification of such revision or change.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    3.2.1.3 QinQ VLAN.................................40 3.2.2 Trunking..............................42 3.2.3 Forwarding & Filtering........................... 45 3.2.4 IGMP Snooping............................48 3.2.5 Spanning Tree............................49 3.2.5.1 System Configuration............................50 3.2.5.2 PerPort Configuration............................51 3.2.5.3 Instance................................52 All Rights Reserved 1997 - 2015 Enable-IT, Inc. Page 3 of 119...
  • Page 4 4.4.2 Switch Static Configuration........................79 4.4.3 Trunk Commands...........................82 4.4.4 LACP Commands...........................83 4.4.5 VLAN Mode & Commands........................84 4.4.6 GVRP Commands..........................86 4.4.7 QinQ Commands............................88 4.4.8 Misc Configuration..........................89 4.4.9 Administration............................90 All Rights Reserved 1997 - 2015 Enable-IT, Inc. Page 4 of 119...
  • Page 5: Chapter 1 Introduction

    Chapter 1 Introduction Enable-IT 8950 Gigabit 8 Port IP DSLAM presents the ideal and efficient solution for Telecom, ISP (Internet Service Provider), or SI (System Integration) with 8-port VDSL2 and 2-port gigabit Ethernet combo interfaces (TP and SFP) in the 1U height design.
  • Page 6: Features

    Supports L2 Bridge Functions (IEEE 802.1d) and Multicast.  DHCP Server/Relay/Client  DNS Proxy Flexible Deployment and Maintenance.   Web-based management with a user friendly interface.  Configuration backup and restoration. All Rights Reserved 1997 - 2015 Enable-IT, Inc. Page 6 of 119...
  • Page 7: Specification

     Power Consumption: 30Watts RFC 2236) maximum  Multicast MAC address mapping Regulatory Compliance  CE  Up to 512 Multicast Channels  VCCI  Profile-based Multicast Access  EN60950 All Rights Reserved 1997 - 2015 Enable-IT, Inc. Page 7 of 119...
  • Page 8: Chapter 2 Hardware Installation

    This chapter shows the front panel and how to install the hardware. 2.1 Front Panel 8950 Gigabit 8 Port IP DSLAM includes all connectors and LED indicators on its front panel so only a few installations are required in order to build the network solution.
  • Page 9: Led Indicators

    Transmitting Data 10/100Mbps Link Down 2.1.3 Reset Button The reset buttons allows users to reboot the 8950 Gigabit 8 Port IP DSLAM or load the default settings. Press the reset button for Action 1 ~ 5 seconds Reboot the IP DSLAM...
  • Page 10: Chapter 3 Web Configuration

    Chapter 3 Web Configuration The 8950 Gigabit IP DSLAM allows users to manage and change its configurations with web browsers. Users are able to login the web management system with any standard web browser, such as, Internet Explorer, Firefox, etc.
  • Page 11 Please key in the correct login information and the main page of the management will be showed as the following image. HOME page of the management system includes three major sections. Title section This section indicates the model name of the device. All Rights Reserved 1997 - 2015 Enable-IT, Inc. Page 11 of 119...
  • Page 12 “Menu” section is located on the left hand side of the page and users are allowed to change the configuration and review the status of the device by interacting this section. Information section All Rights Reserved 1997 - 2015 Enable-IT, Inc. Page 12 of 119...
  • Page 13 8950 Gigabit IP DSLAM. Note: users are able to go back HOME page anytime by clicking on “Home” on the menu section. The following sections will introduce users the features of the 8950 Gigabit IP DSLAM.  Administration (3.1) L2 Features (3.2) ...
  • Page 14: Administration

    3.1 Administration “Administration” section is for users to manage the 8950 Gigabit IP DSLAM, including the IP address, switch settings, etc. It includes the following detail functions.  IP Address  Switch Setting  Console Port Info  Port Configuration ...
  • Page 15: Ip Address

    The value of this mode will decide whether the IP address is a static IP address or a dynamic IP address.  IP address  Subnet mask Default gateway  All Rights Reserved 1997 - 2015 Enable-IT, Inc. Page 15 of 119...
  • Page 16: Switch Setting

    “Switch Setting” presents information of the switch in the following sub-functions. Note: only “Misc Config” section allows users to change the settings of the switch.  Basic In “Basic” tab, the basic information of the 8950 Gigabit IP DSLAM is presented. Model name Description MAC address...
  • Page 17 This feature is to set up the threshold value of broadcast traffic for ports.   Options: off, 1/2, 1/4, 1/8 or 1/16 (Note: the value is the percentage of the All Rights Reserved 1997 - 2015 Enable-IT, Inc. Page 17 of 119...
  • Page 18 Users are able to save the modified settings by clicking on “Apply” button. “Default” button is for restore the default settings; and “Help” button will provide some information about the features with another window. All Rights Reserved 1997 - 2015 Enable-IT, Inc. Page 18 of 119...
  • Page 19: Console Port Information

    3.1.3 Console Port Information The section is for users to review the settings of console port, which lets users to connect and manage the 8950 Gigabit IP DSLAM in Command Line Interface (CLI) mode. Connect to PC or Laptop 3.1.4 Port Configuration “Port Configuration”...
  • Page 20 Rate Control  Users are able to set up the specific rate for both ingress and egress ports. Therefore, the 8950 Gigabit IP DSLAM will control the rate to meet the specified rate. All Rights Reserved 1997 - 2015 Enable-IT, Inc.
  • Page 21 The analysis port will accept only copied packets from the monitored port. Port & Monitor  This port is for assigning the port users would like to monitor. All Rights Reserved 1997 - 2015 Enable-IT, Inc. Page 21 of 119...
  • Page 22  Click on the corresponding checkbox to select a port. Group1  Click on the corresponding radio button for assigning a group. Group2  Click on the corresponding radio button for assigning a group. All Rights Reserved 1997 - 2015 Enable-IT, Inc. Page 22 of 119...
  • Page 23: Snmp Configuration

    “SNMP” stands for “Simple Network Management Protocol”, which is a standard protocol for managing network devices. SNMP is used commonly in Network Management Systems (as known as, NMS) to monitor network devices. In addition, MIBs All Rights Reserved 1997 - 2015 Enable-IT, Inc. Page 23 of 119...
  • Page 24 (Management Information Bases) is a kind of file which is used to store all the data of managed network devices in NMS according to SNMP standard protocols. 8950 Gigabit IP DSLAM supports three versions of SNMP: SNMPv1, SNMPv2c and SNMPv3. In SNMP Configuration page, it includes the followings sections.
  • Page 25 Group Name: the name of the SNMPv3 group. V1/V2c/USM: the security model of this group.   Security Name: the security name string of this group. For adding new SNMPv3 group.  Remove All Rights Reserved 1997 - 2015 Enable-IT, Inc. Page 25 of 119...
  • Page 26 For removing an existing SNMPv3 group.  SNMPv3 View “SNMPv3 view” is to offer or deny access to the complete features or parts of features of the 8950 Gigabit IP DSLAM. Current Strings  The name of current SNMPv3 views.
  • Page 27 Current Strings  The list of current SNMPv3 USM-user. SNMP usm-user  SNMP User Name  the name of new USM user Auth Type   The authentication type All Rights Reserved 1997 - 2015 Enable-IT, Inc. Page 27 of 119...
  • Page 28 Private Key   The password for the privacy protocol type  For adding the new SNMPv3 USM-user Remove  For removing a SNMPv3 USM-user from the current list All Rights Reserved 1997 - 2015 Enable-IT, Inc. Page 28 of 119...
  • Page 29: Syslog Setting

    3.1.6 Syslog Setting “Syslog” function is supported in this 8950 Gigabit IP DSLAM system. The system will send logs to a remote log system. In this system, three events will be reported to the remote log system: cold start, warm start and link change. The followings are necessary for connecting the remote syslog server.
  • Page 30: Temperatures & Fan Setting

    3.1.8 Temperatures & Fan Setting “Temperatures & Fan Status” allows users to monitor the real-time information of the 8950 Gigabit IP DSLAM’s temperatures and FANs. 3.1.9 Firmware Update “Firmware Update” allows users to upgrade firmware by themselves. Users are able to choose upgrading firmware through TFTP or HTTP.
  • Page 31: Configuration Backup

    This section is for load the settings from a configuration file. Users are able to upload the settings by TFTP or HTTP.  TFTP Backup Configuration This area allows users to download the current configuration through TFTP or HTTP. All Rights Reserved 1997 - 2015 Enable-IT, Inc. Page 31 of 119...
  • Page 32: Sntp Setting

     For example, UTC-08, then, choose “Before-UTC” in UTC type and fill in “8” in Time Range. Time This section is for displaying the current time once the switch is connected  to the assigned NTP server. All Rights Reserved 1997 - 2015 Enable-IT, Inc. Page 32 of 119...
  • Page 33: L2 Features

    3.2 L2 Features 8950 Gigabit 8 Port IP DSLAM offers a flexible L2 features, as the following functions:  VLAN Configuration Trunking   Forwarding & Filtering  IGMP Snooping Spanning Tree   DHCP Relay & Opt.82 3.2.1 VLAN Configuration “VLAN”...
  • Page 34: Static Vlan

    “VLAN Information” displays all VLAN groups stored already. The following buttons allow users to manage VLAN groups. Note: The VLAN mode of VLAN operation mode is the global setting of “Basic” and “VLAN Filter”. All Rights Reserved 1997 - 2015 Enable-IT, Inc. Page 34 of 119...
  • Page 35  Selected Ports (right-hand side): the VLAN group members CPU Port Click on this checkbox to choose this VLAN group as the management group of this 8950 Gigabit IP DSLAM.  Click “Apply” to set up tag mode. Edit ...
  • Page 36 The list of available ports.  Click on a port to change the details. In addition, the current setups will be showed in a different table right next to the setup table. All Rights Reserved 1997 - 2015 Enable-IT, Inc. Page 36 of 119...
  • Page 37 PVID  The VLAN ID of ingress packets. Two filtering rules are available in VLAN Filtering function of this 8950 Gigabit IP DSLAM. Ingress Filtering 1  Only these ingress packets with the assigned VLAN ID are able to pass through this port.
  • Page 38: Gvrp Vlan

    Protocol” or “Generic VLAN Registration Protocol”. GVRP VLAN method follows IEEE 802.1Q specification and defines tagging frames with VLAN configuration data. This meaning allows 8950 Gigabit IP DSLAM to exchange VLAN configuration information with other network devices dynamically. GVRP Setting ...
  • Page 39 GVRP Table This table is for displaying current GVRP VLAN information.  GVRP will learn VLAN ID and its group member automatically. This table will show this information. All Rights Reserved 1997 - 2015 Enable-IT, Inc. Page 39 of 119...
  • Page 40: Qinq Vlan

    This section is for setting up QinQ mode, TPID, and group members.  The followings are the details that are required to be filled in for setting QinQ function.  QinQ: Disable or Enable All Rights Reserved 1997 - 2015 Enable-IT, Inc. Page 40 of 119...
  • Page 41 VLAN and Layer 2 protocol configurations for each customer.  Tunnel ID  Tunnel VID  Port List: choose user port and uplink port. All Rights Reserved 1997 - 2015 Enable-IT, Inc. Page 41 of 119...
  • Page 42: Trunking

    “Trunking” is also called “Link Aggregation”. Two trunking techniques are available in this 8950 Gigabit IP DSLAM:  Static Trunk  LACP Aggregator Setting  This section allows users to setup trunking groups and details. All Rights Reserved 1997 - 2015 Enable-IT, Inc. Page 42 of 119...
  • Page 43  LACP (checkbox): for enable or disable LACP algorithm by check on the checkbox.  System Priority: this value is for identifying the active LACP of this 8950 Gigabit IP DSLAM. (Note: the lowest value presents the highest priority.)  Trunk Group Table ...
  • Page 44  Active: the active port will send LACP packets automatically.  Passive: the passive port will not send LACP packets but it will respond if and only if it receives LACP packets from the other end. All Rights Reserved 1997 - 2015 Enable-IT, Inc. Page 44 of 119...
  • Page 45: Forwarding & Filtering

     MAC Filtering Dynamic MAC Table  The 8950 Gigabit IP DSLAM will learn devices’ MAC addresses dynamically and record these addresses into MAC address table. This section will show all the found MAC addresses as the following table. ...
  • Page 46 By adding a static MAC address, the switch will save the information permanently and will not attend to learn the MAC address of this device when the device is online. All Rights Reserved 1997 - 2015 Enable-IT, Inc. Page 46 of 119...
  • Page 47 MAC Filtering  Users are able to define and drop unwanted traffic in “MAC Filtering” function. All Rights Reserved 1997 - 2015 Enable-IT, Inc. Page 47 of 119...
  • Page 48: Igmp Snooping

    IGMP snooping presents the process of IGMP network traffic listening. With this feature, 8950 Gigabit IP DSLAM is able to listen to IGMP conversation between hosts and routers. The switch is able to maintain a relation map of links and IP multicast streams.
  • Page 49: Spanning Tree

    STP (Spanning Tree Protocol), RSTP (Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol), and MSTP (Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol). This 8950 Gigabit IP DSLAM supports both STP and MSTP. In addition, in this Switch, users are able to set up STP either for the whole system of the Switch or for each individual port.
  • Page 50: System Configuration

     The time (seconds) the switch will send BPDU packets to check STP current status.  Forward Delay Root Bridge Information  Priority  MAC Address  Region Name All Rights Reserved 1997 - 2015 Enable-IT, Inc. Page 50 of 119...
  • Page 51: Perport Configuration

    Root Path Cost  Maximum Age  Hello Time  Forward Delay 3.2.5.2 PerPort Configuration “PerPort Configuration” is for setting up Spanning Tree mode for each individual port. All Rights Reserved 1997 - 2015 Enable-IT, Inc. Page 51 of 119...
  • Page 52: Instance

    VLANs instead of the whole network. 3.2.5.4 Interface “Interface” is for MSTP, too. In this section, users are allowed to configure MSTP port priority and path cost settings of “Instance”. All Rights Reserved 1997 - 2015 Enable-IT, Inc. Page 52 of 119...
  • Page 53: Dhcp Relay & Opt.82

    Information Options 82”, is defined in RFC 3046 and RFC 3993, allows a DHCP Relay agent to insert circuit specific information to a request which is forwarded to a DHCP server. All Rights Reserved 1997 - 2015 Enable-IT, Inc. Page 53 of 119...
  • Page 54: Dhcp Option 82

    “DHCP Option 82 Router Port” allows users to choose the relay port for DHCP Option 82 feature. Users are able to specific one port between Port1 to Port8 or Mod1 to Mod2. All Rights Reserved 1997 - 2015 Enable-IT, Inc. Page 54 of 119...
  • Page 55: Dhcp Opt. 82 Port Table

    This section is for defining DHCP Option 82 and port information. Option: the checkbox for enabling or disabling DHCP Relay Information Option 82 function. Relay IP: for assign the IP address of the port. All Rights Reserved 1997 - 2015 Enable-IT, Inc. Page 55 of 119...
  • Page 56: Acl

    Group ID: the ID of this Access Control List (1 ~ 200).  Action: Permit or Deny the access  VLAN: Any or VID (a specific VLAN ID) All Rights Reserved 1997 - 2015 Enable-IT, Inc. Page 56 of 119...
  • Page 57: Ipv4

    The rule should be applied on these packets with an assigned destination IP address or any IP address.  IP Fragment  Options: Uncheck or Check  To decide whether IP fragment should be checked or not.  L4 Protocol All Rights Reserved 1997 - 2015 Enable-IT, Inc. Page 57 of 119...
  • Page 58: Non-Ipv4

    Port No. NetBIOS 3.3.2 Non-IPv4  Ether Type  Options: Any, ARP, or IPX 3.3.3 Binding  MAC Address  IP Address Port ID (1 ~ 10)  All Rights Reserved 1997 - 2015 Enable-IT, Inc. Page 58 of 119...
  • Page 59 Mask  Protocol  Value  Mask  Source Port  Value  Mask Destination Port   Value  Mask Note: all values are in HEX format. All Rights Reserved 1997 - 2015 Enable-IT, Inc. Page 59 of 119...
  • Page 60: Security

    3.4 Security “Security” section allows users to enhance the security level of this 8950 Gigabit IP DSLAM. It includes the following functions:  Security Manager MAC Limit   802.1x Configuration 3.4.1 Security Manager “Security Manager” allows users to change the user name and password for login purpose.
  • Page 61: Mac Limit

     MAC Limit: enable or disable MAC limit function.  Limit: the maximum number of MAC addresses should be blocked. MAC Limit Port Status All Rights Reserved 1997 - 2015 Enable-IT, Inc. Page 61 of 119...
  • Page 62: Configuration

    Accounting Port: the UDP port number used by the authentication server to retrieve accounting information (default: 1813).  Shared Key: the password between the switch and the authentication server.  NAS, Identifier: the name of this switch. All Rights Reserved 1997 - 2015 Enable-IT, Inc. Page 62 of 119...
  • Page 63 “PerPort Configuration” allows users to setup the authorization mode of 802.1x for each port and review the authorization status of each port. The 8950 Gigabit IP DSLAM allows users to setup four authorization modes:  FU: force the specific port to be unauthorized.
  • Page 64 (default value: 2 times).  Reauth Period: Used to determine a nonzero number of seconds between periodic re-authentication of the supplications (default value: 3600 seconds). All Rights Reserved 1997 - 2015 Enable-IT, Inc. Page 64 of 119...
  • Page 65: Q O S

    The sequence of packets sent is depending on arrive orders. This mode can be regarded as QoS is disabled. All High before Low   The high priority packets sent before low priority packets. All Rights Reserved 1997 - 2015 Enable-IT, Inc. Page 65 of 119...
  • Page 66 “PerPort Configuration” section allows users to setup the priority level for each port. Users are able to setup QoS algorithm with Port-Based algorithm in this page.  Port Priority:  Options: Disable, 0 ~ 7. All Rights Reserved 1997 - 2015 Enable-IT, Inc. Page 66 of 119...
  • Page 67: Tos/Dscp

    Service”, and ToS algorithm uses first 3 bits for priority level. However, for DSCP algorithm, it will take first 6 bits for priority level. VERSIO Offset PROT IP SA IP DA DATA 1 Byte IP PRECEDENCE DSCP All Rights Reserved 1997 - 2015 Enable-IT, Inc. Page 67 of 119...
  • Page 68: Monitoring

    10 / 100 / 1000 Mbps (Mod1 ~ Mod2) Duplex Full / Half Rate Control On / Off (both Ingress and Egress) Security On / Off On / Off Jumbo Frame On / Off All Rights Reserved 1997 - 2015 Enable-IT, Inc. Page 68 of 119...
  • Page 69: Port Statistics

    RxBadPkt The total bytes of bad packets which were received TxAbort The total bytes of packets which were aborted. Collision Collision DropPkt The total bytes of packets dropped All Rights Reserved 1997 - 2015 Enable-IT, Inc. Page 69 of 119...
  • Page 70: Vdsl

    System Profile Name This option is for setting up VDSL band profile. Different profile results in different connection status of data rate and distance. AnnexA_R_POTS_D-64_EU-64_30a AnnexA_R_POTS_D-32_EU-32_17a AnnexA_R_POTS_D-32_EU-32_12b AnnexA_R_POTS_D-32_EU-32_12a AnnexA_R_POTS_D-32_EU-32_8a All Rights Reserved 1997 - 2015 Enable-IT, Inc. Page 70 of 119...
  • Page 71 The maximum delay time for both downstream and upstream Options: No limit, No delay, 1ms ~ 63ms Port For assigning which ports should be applied the profile to. All Rights Reserved 1997 - 2015 Enable-IT, Inc. Page 71 of 119...
  • Page 72: Profile Table

    INP level for VDSL2 profile 30a INP Other (Ds / Us) INP level for the other VDSL2 profiles Max Delay Maximum delay Port The port members of this profile All Rights Reserved 1997 - 2015 Enable-IT, Inc. Page 72 of 119...
  • Page 73: Reset System

    “Reset System” is for restoring all configurations back to the default factory configurations. All the settings will be changed back to the original state. 3.9 Reboot “Reboot” allows users to reboot the switch without turning off the power. All Rights Reserved 1997 - 2015 Enable-IT, Inc. Page 73 of 119...
  • Page 74: Chapter 4 Configuration Via Console

    Chapter 4 Configuration via Console The 8950 Gigabit IP DSLAM support Command Line Interface for users to access the switch without opening any web browser. It is easily accessible for users with any terminal emulation program, such as, Hyperterminal, or teraterm, etc.
  • Page 75: Login Into The Console

    The default user name and password are “admin” and “admin”. Once the correct user name and password are provided, users should be able to login in and see “Switch#” showed. All Rights Reserved 1997 - 2015 Enable-IT, Inc. Page 75 of 119...
  • Page 76: General Information Of Commands

    Configuration disable Turn off privileged mode command This will turn off the privilege of setting out system configurations. “enable” will be showed if user disables the privilege All Rights Reserved 1997 - 2015 Enable-IT, Inc. Page 76 of 119...
  • Page 77: Configuration

    4.3 Configuration In order to go to configuration mode, users should key in “config” in “Switch#” and enter. Then, users are able to configure the settings of 8950 Gigabit IP DSLAM. The followings are the available configurations of the switch.
  • Page 78 ACL information enable Enable privileged command mode bind Enable SIP/SMAC binding dslcli Run DSL CLI interface Commands for interfaces profiles Commands for profiles util Commands for VDSL utility All Rights Reserved 1997 - 2015 Enable-IT, Inc. Page 78 of 119...
  • Page 79: Command Descriptions

    <unicast | multicast> <vlan-id> <port-list> Set unicast or multicast per VLAN default flooding port mask. show per-vlan-flooding-portmask Display unicast and multicast per VLAN default flooding port mask table. 4.4.2 Switch Static Configuration All Rights Reserved 1997 - 2015 Enable-IT, Inc. Page 79 of 119...
  • Page 80 <port-list> specifies the ports to be set. If not entered, all ports are set. port protected group <1-2> <port-list> Set protected port group member. <port-list> specifies the group member ports. All Rights Reserved 1997 - 2015 Enable-IT, Inc. Page 80 of 119...
  • Page 81 <port-id> Show port statistics, including TxGoodPkt, TxBadPkt, RxGoodPkt, RxBadPkt,TxAbort, Collision, and DropPkt. <port-id> specifies the port to be shown. show port protection Show protected port information. All Rights Reserved 1997 - 2015 Enable-IT, Inc. Page 81 of 119...
  • Page 82: Trunk Commands

    <port-list> specifies the ports to be set. <active-port-list> specifies the ports to be set to LACP active. no trunk <trunk-id> Delete an existing trunk group. <trunk-id> specifies the trunk group to be deleted. All Rights Reserved 1997 - 2015 Enable-IT, Inc. Page 82 of 119...
  • Page 83: Lacp Commands

    Show LACP information by port. <port-id> specifies the port to be shown. NOTE: If VLAN group exist, all of the members of static trunk group must be in same VLAN group. All Rights Reserved 1997 - 2015 Enable-IT, Inc. Page 83 of 119...
  • Page 84: Vlan Mode & Commands

    (disabled|port-based|dot1q) specifies the VLAN mode. NOTE: Change the VLAN mode for every time, user have to restart the switch for valid value. show vlan mode Display the current VLAN mode. All Rights Reserved 1997 - 2015 Enable-IT, Inc. Page 84 of 119...
  • Page 85 Show static VLAN entry information. vlan pvid <LIST> <1-4094> Set port default VLAN id. <LIST> specifies the ports to be set. <1-4094> specifies the port VLAN id. All Rights Reserved 1997 - 2015 Enable-IT, Inc. Page 85 of 119...
  • Page 86: Gvrp Commands

    <join | leave | leave-all> <0..65535> Set GARP timer. <join | leave | leave-all> specifies a timer (Join, Leave, or Leave-All) to be set <0..65535> specifies the timer in seconds. All Rights Reserved 1997 - 2015 Enable-IT, Inc. Page 86 of 119...
  • Page 87 <LIST> specifies the port or trunk list to be set show gvrp statistics <LIST> Show GVRP statistics by port. <LIST> specifies the port or trunk list to be set All Rights Reserved 1997 - 2015 Enable-IT, Inc. Page 87 of 119...
  • Page 88: Qinq Commands

    <1-9> Delete QinQ tunnel. <1-9> specifies the tunnel ID show qinq configuration Show QinQ global and portal configuration show qinq tunnel Show QinQ tunnel information All Rights Reserved 1997 - 2015 Enable-IT, Inc. Page 88 of 119...
  • Page 89: Misc Configuration

    In default (off), if collision happens, it will retry forever. Hash <crc-hash | direct-map> Set hash algorithm to CRC-Hash or DirectMap. All Rights Reserved 1997 - 2015 Enable-IT, Inc. Page 89 of 119...
  • Page 90: Administration

    Set switch as dhcp client, it can get ip from dhcp server NOTE: If this command is set, the switch will reboot. show dhcp show dhcp enable/disable All Rights Reserved 1997 - 2015 Enable-IT, Inc. Page 90 of 119...
  • Page 91: Port Mirroring

    <port-id> specifies the analysis port ID. This port receives traffic from all monitored ports. <port-list> specifies the monitored port list. show mirror-port Show port monitoring information All Rights Reserved 1997 - 2015 Enable-IT, Inc. Page 91 of 119...
  • Page 92: Qos

    QoS mode: first come first service Highest weight: 8 Second High weight: 4 Second Low weight: 2 Lowest weight: 1 802.1p priority [0-7]: Lowest Lowest SecLow SecLow SecHigh SecHigh Highest Highest All Rights Reserved 1997 - 2015 Enable-IT, Inc. Page 92 of 119...
  • Page 93: Commands For Mac

    Set static unicast or multicast MAC address in secondary MAC address table. If multicast MAC address (address beginning with 01:00:5E) is supplied, the last parameter must be port-list. Otherwise, it must be port-id. show smac-address-table Display secondary MAC address table entries. All Rights Reserved 1997 - 2015 Enable-IT, Inc. Page 93 of 119...
  • Page 94: Mac Limits

    Mac-limit <port-list> <1-64> Set port MAC limit value, 0 to turn off MAC limit of port. show mac-limit Show MAC limit information, including MAC limit enable/disable, per-port MAC limit setting. All Rights Reserved 1997 - 2015 Enable-IT, Inc. Page 94 of 119...
  • Page 95: Protocol Related Commands

    Set spanning tree port priority. <0-240> specifies the port priority. The value must be in steps of 16. [<port-list>] specifies the ports to be set. Null means all ports. All Rights Reserved 1997 - 2015 Enable-IT, Inc. Page 95 of 119...
  • Page 96 [<port-list>] specifies the ports to be set. Null means all ports. All Rights Reserved 1997 - 2015 Enable-IT, Inc. Page 96 of 119...
  • Page 97 { stp | mstp } Set spanning tree protocol version of CIST. stp specifies the original spanning tree protocol (STP,802.1d). mstp specifies the multiple spanning tree protocol (MSTP,802.1s). All Rights Reserved 1997 - 2015 Enable-IT, Inc. Page 97 of 119...
  • Page 98 [<port-list>] specifies the ports to be set. Null means all ports. [no] spanning-tree port non-stp [<port-list>] Disable or enable spanning tree protocol on the CIST port. [<port-list>] specifies the ports to be set. Null means all ports. All Rights Reserved 1997 - 2015 Enable-IT, Inc. Page 98 of 119...
  • Page 99 [<port-list>] specifies the ports to be set. Null means all ports. no spanning-tree mst <0-15> Delete the specific MSTI. <0-15> specifies the MSTI instance ID. show spanning-tree Show spanning-tree information of CIST. All Rights Reserved 1997 - 2015 Enable-IT, Inc. Page 99 of 119...
  • Page 100 Show specific port information of MST instance. <0-15> specifies the MSTI instance ID. <1-26> specifies port number. show vlan spanning-tree Show per VLAN per port spanning tree status. All Rights Reserved 1997 - 2015 Enable-IT, Inc. Page 100 of 119...
  • Page 101: Snmp

    <community-str> specifies the community string. e.g. snmp community read-all-only public no snmp community <community-str> Delete SNMP community string. <community-str> specifies the community string. e.g. no snmp community public show snmp community All Rights Reserved 1997 - 2015 Enable-IT, Inc. Page 101 of 119...
  • Page 102 Add a view. <view-name> specifies the view name. <included | excluded> specifies the view type. <view-subtree> specifies the view subtree (e.g. .1.3.6.1.2.1). <view-mask> specifies the view mask, in hexadecimal digits. All Rights Reserved 1997 - 2015 Enable-IT, Inc. Page 102 of 119...
  • Page 103 <enterprise-id> <engine-id> Setup SNMPv3 engine ID. <engine-id> specifies the engine ID, in the format of text string. e.g. snmp engine-id 123456789123456789123456 show snmp engine-id Show SNMPv3 engine ID. All Rights Reserved 1997 - 2015 Enable-IT, Inc. Page 103 of 119...
  • Page 104 Retype new password: 12345678<cr> no snmp usm-user <user-name> Delete SNMPv3 USM user. <user-name> specifies the user name. e.g. no snmp usm-user testuser show snmp usm-user Show all SNMPv3 USM users. All Rights Reserved 1997 - 2015 Enable-IT, Inc. Page 104 of 119...
  • Page 105: Igmp

    IGMP snooping router’s IP address. groups specifies IGMP snooping multicast group list. table specifies IGMP snooping IP multicast table entries. igmp clear_statistics Clear IGMP snooping statistics counters. All Rights Reserved 1997 - 2015 Enable-IT, Inc. Page 105 of 119...
  • Page 106: 106

    Set 802.1x quiet period. (default: 60 seconds). <0..65535> specifies the quiet period, in seconds. dot1x timeout tx-period <0..65535> Set 802.1x Tx period. (default: 15 seconds). <0..65535> specifies the Tx period, in seconds. All Rights Reserved 1997 - 2015 Enable-IT, Inc. Page 106 of 119...
  • Page 107 <port-list> specifies the ports to be set. show dot1x port Show 802.1x per port information. All Rights Reserved 1997 - 2015 Enable-IT, Inc. Page 107 of 119...
  • Page 108: Dhcp Relay & Option 82

    Enable/disable port-based option82 function. dhcp-relay <enable | disable> <LIST> <IP address> Enable/disable port-based DHCP relay function. dhcp router <LIST> Set DHCP router port show dhcp configuration Show DHCP configuration information All Rights Reserved 1997 - 2015 Enable-IT, Inc. Page 108 of 119...
  • Page 109: Syslog

    Disable ssh function. 4.4.21 Reboot switch Reset to Default  erase startup-config Reset configurations to default factory settings at next boot time.  Restart boot Reboot (warm-start) the switch. All Rights Reserved 1997 - 2015 Enable-IT, Inc. Page 109 of 119...
  • Page 110: Tftp Function

    <ip-addr> specifies the IP address of the TFTP server. <remote-file> specifies the file to be backed up to the TFTP server. All Rights Reserved 1997 - 2015 Enable-IT, Inc. Page 110 of 119...
  • Page 111: Access Control List

    Reset the ACL group count <group id> specifies the group id (1~220) Enable/Disable acl <group id> Reset the ACL group count <group id> specifies the group id (1~220) All Rights Reserved 1997 - 2015 Enable-IT, Inc. Page 111 of 119...
  • Page 112 <0-65535> specifies the Destination port number if TCP or UDP. 0 means don't care. <0-26> specifies the Port id. 0 means don't care. e.g. acl add 1 deny 1 ipv4 0 192.168.1.1 255.255.255.255 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 unCheck 0 All Rights Reserved 1997 - 2015 Enable-IT, Inc. Page 112 of 119...
  • Page 113 <0-65535> specifies the Ether Type. 0 means don't care. e.g. acl add 1 deny 0 nonipv4 2054 This ACL rule will drop all packets for ether type is 0x0806 and non-IPv4 All Rights Reserved 1997 - 2015 Enable-IT, Inc. Page 113 of 119...
  • Page 114: Sip/Smac Binding

    1 00:11:22:33:44:55 0 192.168.1.1 1. This Binding rule will permit all packet cross switch from device’s IP is 192.168.1.1 and MAC is 00:11:22:33:44:55 and this device connect to switch port id=1. All Rights Reserved 1997 - 2015 Enable-IT, Inc. Page 114 of 119...
  • Page 115 Online Technical Services The Enable-IT Support Portal is available 24/7 to open a ticket or check the status of one. Please use this support website as your first source for help as it contains an on-line knowledge base of articles, documentation, FAQ's and other problem-solving resources.
  • Page 116 Remedies for Breach of Warranty. In the event of a breach of the foregoing warranty, Enable-IT will, in its sole discretion and at its cost, and subject to the terms of the following paragraph, repair the non-conforming Product, replace the non-conforming Product with a new or reconditioned Product or refund the purchase price for the Product.
  • Page 117 Enable-IT the original receipt or bill of sale establishing the date on which the Product was purchased. Products returned to Enable-IT without an RMA number will be returned to the End User. Enable-IT shall not be responsible for damage or loss during shipment of the returned Product to Enable-IT.
  • Page 118 INFORMATION STORED ON OR TRANSMITTED USING THE PRODUCT. 2. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY. IN NO EVENT SHALL ENABLE-IT BE LIABLE TO THE END USER, OR ANY THIRD PARTY, FOR ANY INDIRECT, SPECIAL, PUNITIVE, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES IN CONNECTION WITH OR ARISING OUT OF...
  • Page 119 Sales and Customer Care: Toll Free US and Canada 888 309-0910 866 389-8605 Fax Other International +1 702 924-0402 +1 702 800-2711 Fax E Mail sales@enableit.com support@enableit.com RMA Support: http://support.enableit.com All Rights Reserved 1997 - 2015 Enable-IT, Inc. Page 119 of 119...

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