SMON MIBs - RFC 2613 ..............6 Port Mirroring ................6 SMON .................... 6 Chapter 2 Cajun P332MF Front and Back Panels............. 7 Cajun P332MF Front Panel..............7 Cajun P330 Back Panel ................11 BUPS Input Connector ..............11 Cajun P332MF User’s Guide...
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Exiting the Supervisor Level ..........32 Entering the CLI ................33 Entering the Technician Level .............33 Conventions Used .................. 33 Navigation, Cursor Movement and Shortcuts........34 Getting Help ................... 34 Command Syntax................... 34 Command Abbreviations .............34 Universal Commands ................35 Cajun P332MF User’s Guide...
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Show rmon alarm Command ............56 Show rmon event Command ............56 Show tftp download/upload status Command ......57 Show tftp download software status Command ......57 Show web aux-files-url Command ..........57 Show intelligent-multicast command .......... 58 Cajun P332MF User’s Guide...
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Set port speed Command .............76 Set port duplex Command ............76 Set port name Command .............76 Set port trap Command ..............77 Set port vlan Command ...............77 Set port channel Command ............78 Set port redundancy on/off Command ........78 Cajun P332MF User’s Guide...
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Show radius authentication Command ........96 Set radius authentication Command ........... 96 Set radius authentication secret Command ......... 96 Set radius authentication server Command ........ 97 Clear radius authentication server Command ......97 Set radius authentication retry-time Command ......97 Cajun P332MF User’s Guide...
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Installing the On-Line Help and Java Plug-In on your Web Site..104 Documentation..................104 Software Download................104 Appendix B Specifications ....................105 Cajun P332MF Switch................105 Physical ..................105 Power Requirements – AC ............105 Power Requirements – DC ............105 Laser Data ..................106 Environmental ................106...
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BUPS MTBF ................116 MTBF in Various Configurations ............117 Appendix C How to Contact Us.................... 119 From the United States: ........... 119 From South America, and Central & Latin America (CALA): ........... 119 Outside North America: ........... 119 Cajun P332MF User’s Guide...
The Cajun™ P330 family of stackable Ethernet workgroup switches includes a range of modules with 10/100/1000 Mbps ports and a Layer 3 capability/ATM Expansion sub-module. The Cajun P332MF switch has 12x100BaseFX MT-RJ ports and an Expansion sub-module slot. The optional expansion sub-modules provide additional Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, and Gigabit Ethernet connectivity.
On LANS, IP Multicast packets are transmitted in MAC Multicast frames. Traditional LAN switches flood these Multicast packets to all stations in the VLAN. Cajun P332MF User’s Guide...
Intermodule Port Redundancy. Stack Redundancy In the unlikely event that a Cajun P330 switch or Octaplane link should fail, stack integrity is maintained. The broken link is bypassed and data transmission Cajun P332MF User’s Guide...
NMA while other NMAs act as redundant agents in “hot” standby. If the “live” NMA fails then a backup is activated instantaneously. Software Download Safe S/W download procedure – backup code always present. Cajun P332MF User’s Guide...
Campus equipment, then the CajunView network management suite is the answer. This suite provides the ease-of-use and features necessary for optimal network utilization. • CajunView is available for Windows® 95/NT®. • CajunView operates under HP OpenView. Cajun P332MF User’s Guide...
This top-down approach gives you rapid troubleshooting and performance trending to keep the network running optimally. Note: CajunView is required to run SMON monitoring. Note: You need to purchase one SMON License per Cajun P330 Stack. Cajun P332MF User’s Guide...
LAG Function LED is lit; if you then wish to select Rx then press the left button several times until the Rx function LED lights. Figure 2.1 shows the Cajun P332MF front panel. Figure 2.2 shows a detailed view of the LEDs (described in Table 2.1), pushbuttons, the Expansion sub-module slot, and the RJ-45 console connector at the bottom right.
Chapter 2 Cajun P332MF Front and Back Panels Figure 2.2 Cajun P332MF LEDs Port LEDs EXPANSION SLOT Hspd LAG Left/Right and Reset (both) FIV Switch Function LEDs Switches Note: All LEDs are lit during a reset. P332MF Cajun User’s Guide...
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Chapter 2 Cajun P332MF Front and Back Panels Table 2.1 Cajun P332MF LED Descriptions LED Name Description LED Status OFF – power is off Power status ON – power is on Blink – using BUPS only OFF – Module is booting CPU operation ON –...
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Chapter 2 Cajun P332MF Front and Back Panels Table 2.1 Cajun P332MF LED Descriptions LED Name Description LED Status OFF – No Flow Control only and/or while in half duplex mode Symmetric Flow ON – Symmetric/Asymmetric Flow Control Control mode is enabled and port is in full duplex mode.
Chapter 2 Cajun P332MF Front and Back Panels Cajun P330 Back Panel The Cajun P330 back panel contains a stacking sub-module slot, power supply and BUPS connector. Figure 2.3 shows the back panel of the AC switch (top) and the DC switch (bottom) with a stacking sub-module installed.
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Chapter 3 Applications The following sections describe typical applications for the Cajun P330 in a network with other Cajun Campus products. Application 1 This application shows Cajun P550 as the network backbone with Cajun P330 stacks as closet devices with LAG and redundant links. Figure 3.1 Cajun P330 stacks with a Cajun P550 Backbone Cajun P330...
Figure 3.2 Cajun P330 stacks with a Cajun 330 backbone Cajun P330 Cajun P330 Redundancy 10/100 Mbps Ethernet 10/100 Mbps Ethernet Gigabit Ethernet with LAG 10/100 Mbps Ethernet 4x100 Mbps Gigabit Ethernet with LAG 4x100 Mbps Cajun P332MF User’s Guide...
Applications Application 3 This application shows Cajun P880 as the network backbone with Cajun P332MF deployed as a distribution switch. A Cajun P333R multilayer switch provides local IP routing. The Cajun P333T stacks act as closet devices with LAG and redundant links.
Chapter 4 Installation and Setup The Cajun P332MF is ready to work after you carry out the installation instructions given below. All the Cajun P332MF ports provide complete connectivity and no configuration is required to make the system work. Installing Stacking Sub-modules Caution: The stacking sub-modules contain components sensitive to electrostatic discharge.
Chapter 4 Installation and Setup Note: Use Octaplane cables to interconnect with other switches. Rack Mounting The Cajun P330 case fits in most standard 19-inch racks. Cajun P330 is 2U (88mm, 3.5”) high. Place the Cajun P330 in the rack as follows: Snap open the hinged ends of the front panel to reveal the fixing holes.
Chapter 4 Installation and Setup Connecting Stacked Switches Note: The two ends of the Octaplane cable terminate with different connectors. Each connector can only be connected to its matching port. The following cables are used to connect stacked switches: • Short Octaplane cable (X330SC) –...
Chapter 4 Installation and Setup Figure 4.2 Incorrect Stack Connection BUPS Connector Cable to Cable to Lower Unit Upper Unit Power Supply Connector BUPS Connector Cable to Cable to Lower Unit Upper Unit Power Supply Connector Figure 4.3 Cajun P330 Stack Connections BUPS BUPS Connector...
Chapter 4 Installation and Setup Installing Expansion Sub-modules Caution: The expansion sub-modules contain components sensitive to electrostatic discharge. Do not touch the circuit board unless instructed to do so. Installing the Expansion Sub-module into the Cajun P330 Remove the blanking plate or other sub-module (if installed). Insert the sub-module gently into the slot, ensuring that the Printed Circuit Board (PCB) is aligned with the guide rails.
Chapter 4 Installation and Setup Powering On – Cajun P330 Module AC For the AC input version of the Cajun P330, insert the power cord into the power inlet in the back of the unit. The unit powers up. If you are using a BUPS, insert a power cord from the BUPS into the BUPS connector in the back of the unit.
Chapter 4 Installation and Setup Configuring the Switch The Cajun P330 may be configured using the text-based Command Line Interface (CLI) utility, the built-in Cajun P330 Device Manager (Embedded Web) or CajunView™. For instructions on the text-based utility, see the CLI chapter. For instructions on installation of the graphical user interfaces, see the Cajun P330 Device Manager Appendix.
Chapter 4 Installation and Setup Port Settings Table 4.2 Default Port Settings Function Default Setting 10/100Base-TX ports 100Base-F ports 1000 Base-X ports Duplex mode Full duplex Full duplex Full duplex only Speed mode 100M 100M 1000M Flow control Flow control Off (No pause) advertisement Backpressure...
Chapter 4 Installation and Setup Cabling Cajun P330 modules include the following types of ports (according to the speed and standard they support): 10Base-T, 100Base-TX, 100Base-FX, 1000Base-SX and 1000Base-LX. Note: To interconnect Cajun P330 switches with twisted pairs, crossed cables are required.
Chapter 4 Installation and Setup Connecting to the Serial Port Cajun P330 has one serial port on the front of the switch for connecting a terminal, a terminal emulator, or a modem (future) using the supplied adapter. The RJ-45 port on the front of the switch is labeled “Console”, and may be used to configure the switch using the built-in Command Line Interface (CLI, Terminal Emulation).
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Chapter 4 Installation and Setup At the prompt, type set ip route <dest> <gateway> and replace <dest> and <gateway> with the destination and gateway IP addresses. Press Enter to save the destination and gateway IP addresses. Note: If there are any errors, the new configuration settings will not be saved. To save the new configuration settings, you must correct the errors by repeating the command.
To switch between the entities, use the session command. Refer to Cajun P330 Sessions. Initial access to the stack can be established via a serial connection or a Telnet connection to any one of the entities. Cajun P332MF User’s Guide...
Router CLI entity in the router module.When you see the “Welcome to P330” menu and are prompted for a Login Name, enter the default name root When you are prompted for a password, enter the password root in lower Cajun P332MF User’s Guide...
To configure router parameters in the module that you are currently logged into, type the following command: session router To configure the switch parameters, on module 6, type the command: session 6 switch Note: When you use the session command the security level stays the same. Cajun P332MF User’s Guide...
Password accepted. Cajun_P330-N(super)# Defining new users Define new users and access levels using the username command in Supervisor Level. (see page 95). Exiting the Supervisor Level To exit the Supervisor level, type the command exit . Cajun P332MF User’s Guide...
Alternative but mandatory keywords are grouped in braces {} and separated by a vertical bar |. • If you enter an alphanumeric string of two words or more, enclose the string in inverted commas. Information displayed on screen is displayed in text font. • Cajun P332MF User’s Guide...
For example, version can be abbreviated ver . For ambiguous commands, type the beginning letters on the command line and then use the Tab key to toggle through all the possible commands beginning with these letters. Cajun P332MF User’s Guide...
Link negotiation protocol disabled on port 2/4. Cajun_P330-N# retstatus Succeeded Tree command The tree command displays the commands that are available at your current location in the CLI hierarchy. The syntax for this command is: tree Cajun P332MF User’s Guide...
Sends ICMP echo request packets to another Page 39 node on the network • dir Show files in the System Page 60 1 This command corresponds to a group of commands and is shown in a separate Table on Page 39 Cajun P332MF User’s Guide...
Note: When you use the session command the security level stays the same. Terminal Commands Use the terminal width and terminal length commands to set the width and length of the terminal display in characters. The syntax for this command is: terminal {width|length} [<characters>] Cajun P332MF User’s Guide...
• show image Show the image version Page 42 version • show snmp Show SNMP community strings Page 43 • show snmp retries Show SNMP retries number Page 43 • show snmp timeout Show SNMP timeout Page 43 Cajun P332MF User’s Guide...
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Show status of the TFTP software Page 57 software status download of the Device Manager software to the module • show web Show the location (url/directory) of the Page 57 aux-files-url Cajun P330 Device Manager Help files Cajun P332MF User’s Guide...
Timezone set to 'GMT', offset from UTC is 0 hours Show ntp Command Use the show ntp command to display the address of the Network Time Protocol (NTP) server in addition to other time related status information. The syntax for this command is: show ntp Cajun P332MF User’s Guide...
If no module number is specified, the image version of the all modules will be displayed. Example: Cajun_P330-N> show image version 1 Module-Type Bank Version ----- ---------------- ----- ------- 12x100Base-F (MT-RJ) with optional 3.0.4 expansion slot 12x100Base-F (MT-RJ) with optional 3.0.4 expansion slot Cajun P332MF User’s Guide...
Show snmp timeout Command Use the show snmp timeout command to display the default SNMP timeout in seconds. This command is useful for access using the Device Manager. The syntax for this command is: show snmp timeout Cajun P332MF User’s Guide...
Use the show interface command to display information on network interfaces. The syntax for this command is: show interface Example: To display the interface: Cajun_P330-N> show interface Interface Name VLAN IP address Netmask -------------- ---- --------------- --------------- inband 149.49.42.252 255.255.255.0 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 Cajun P332MF User’s Guide...
The autonegotiation status of the port (enable, disable) Duplex Duplex setting for the port (fdx, hdx) Speed Speed setting for the port (10, 100). Type Port type, for example, 10BaseT, 10BaseFL, 100BaseTX, 100BaseFX MM, 100BaseFX SM, 10/100BaseTX Cajun P332MF User’s Guide...
[<mod_num>[/<port_num>]] Example: show port channel 1 Port Channel Status Channel Name ------ --------------- -------------------------------- server1 server1 1/13 1/14 1/15 1/16 ------ --------------- -------------------------------- etc... Note: Ports are listed and grouped according to the possible LAG membership. Cajun P332MF User’s Guide...
The syntax for this command is: show module [<mod_num>] mod_num (Optional) Number of the module. If you do not specify a number, all modules are shown. Cajun P332MF User’s Guide...
Use the show port flowcontrol command to display per-port status information related to flow control. The syntax for this command is: show flowcontrol [<mod_num>[/<port_num>]] Example: Cajun_P330-N> show flowcontrol 3/2 Port Send-Flowcontrol Receive-Flowcontrol Admin Oper Admin Oper ------ ----- ---- ----- ---- Cajun P332MF User’s Guide...
Show cam Commands Use the show cam commands to display the CAM table entries for a specific port or MAC Address. The syntax for this command is: show cam [<mod_num>[/<port_num>]] show cam mac <mac_addr> Cajun P332MF User’s Guide...
Use the show trunk command to display VLAN tagging information of the ports. The syntax for this command is: show trunk [<mod_num>[/<port_num>]] Example: Cajun_P330-N> show trunk 1/22 show trunk 1/22 Port Mode Native vlan Vlans allowed on trunk ------ ----- ----------- ---------------------- 1/22 dot1q 1 1-3071 Cajun P332MF User’s Guide...
Hello Time: 2 Bridge ID MAC ADDR: 00-40-0d-92-04-b4 Bridge ID priority: 32768 Port State Cost Priority ------ ------------- ---------- ------------ 1 /1 Forwarding 1 /2 not-connected 20 1 /3 LAG-member 1 /4 LAG-member 1 /5 not-connected 20 Cajun P332MF User’s Guide...
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ADDR Bridge ID Bridge priority Priority Port Port number State Spanning-tree port state (disabled, inactive, not-connected, blocking, listening, learning, forwarding, bridging, or type- pvid-inconsistent). Cost Cost associated with the port. Priority Priority associated with the port. Cajun P332MF User’s Guide...
Use the show system command to display the up time, system name, location, and contact person. The syntax for this command is: show system Example: Cajun_P330-N> show system Uptime d,h:m:s ------------------------ 0,2:40:55 System Name System Location System Contact --------------------- ------------------------- ------------------------- P330T_version_2.0.3 Alpha LAB Ygdal Naouri Cajun P332MF User’s Guide...
The syntax for this command is: show intermodule port redundancy Example: Cajun_P330-N> show intermodule port redundancy Primary-Port : 1/1 Primary-Port status : Disable Secondary-Port : 1/2 Secondary-Port status : Disable Cajun P332MF User’s Guide...
The history index is defined using the rmon history command on Page 89 or using an RMON management tool. The syntax for this command is: show rmon history [<History Index>] Example: Cajun_P330-N> show rmon history 1026 history Entry 1026 is active, owned by amir Cajun P332MF User’s Guide...
This command shows the parameters of an Event entry defined by the rmon event command on Page 91 or using the Cajun P330 Device Manager. The syntax for this command is: show rmon event [<Event Index>] Example: Cajun_P330-N> show rmon event 1054 event Cajun P332MF User’s Guide...
Show web aux-files-url Command Use the show web aux-files-url command to display the URL/Directory from where the Cajun P330 can access the Device Management auxiliary files (for example help files). The syntax for this command is: show web aux-files-url Cajun P332MF User’s Guide...
The syntax for this command is: show intelligent-multicast hardware-support Example: Cajun_P330-N> show intelligent-multicast hardware support Intelligent-multicast HW configuration: Module Sub-Module Cascade ------- ---------- -------- 1 No IPMc SupportNot Installed No IPMc Support Cajun P332MF User’s Guide...
The syntax for this command is: show port security [<module>[/<port>]] Example: Cajun_P330-N> show port security 1 Port 1/1 port security disabled. Port 1/2 port security disabled. Port 1/3 port security disabled. Cajun P332MF User’s Guide...
Stack Configuration EW_Archive SW Web Image Nv-Ram WEB Download Note: The message “ Operation Failed ” appears when the dir command is entered for the lowest module on a stack. Output Fields: Field Description Module number Cajun P332MF User’s Guide...
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There are several file types: • Running Conf – the configuration currently in use. This is also the startup configuration in the Cajun P332MF. • SW Web Image – Device Manager S/W archive file file location Type of internal memory into which the file is loaded...
• copy module- Upload module configuration to a file (using Page 92 config tftp tftp). The file must exist before you Upload. • copy tftp Download a stack configuration file (using Page 93 stack-config TFTP) into the device Cajun P332MF User’s Guide...
The syntax for this command is: no rmon alarm <Alarm Index> No rmon event Command Use the no rmon event command to delete an existing RMON event entry. The syntax for this command is: no rmon event <Event Index> Cajun P332MF User’s Guide...
Use the clear ip route command to delete IP routing table entries. The syntax for this command is: clear ip route <destination> <gateway> IP address of the network, or specific host to be added destination gateway IP address of the router. Cajun P332MF User’s Guide...
This example shows how you can delete an existing VLAN (VLAN 4) from a management domain: Cajun_P330-N# clear vlan 4 This command will assign all ports on VLAN 4 to their default in the entire management domain Do you want to continue (y/n) [n]? y VLAN 4 deletion successful Cajun P332MF User’s Guide...
Use the clear secure mac command to remove a MAC address from the CAM table of a secured port. The syntax for this command is: clear secure mac <mac-address> port <mod-num>/<port-num> Example: Cajun_P330-N> clear secure mac 1-2-3-4-5 port 1/17 01-02-03-04-05 cleared from secure address list for port 1/17 Cajun P332MF User’s Guide...
Set the duplex mode of a port Page 76 • set port name Assign a name to a port Page 76 • set port trap Enable/Disable the SNMP up/down link Page 77 traps sent for port Cajun P332MF User’s Guide...
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Cajun P330 Device Manager Help files • set intelligent- Enables or disables the IP multicast Page 85 multicast filtering application • set intelligent- Sets the aging time for client ports Page 85 multicast client- port-pruning time Cajun P332MF User’s Guide...
Cajun_P330-N# set logout 20 Sessions will be automatically logged out after 20 minutes of idle time. To disable the automatic disconnection of idle sessions: Cajun_P330-N# set logout 0 Sessions will not be automatically logged out. Cajun P332MF User’s Guide...
(10) default gateways for a Cajun P330 stack. The syntax for this command is: set ip route <destination> <gateway> destination IP address of the network, or specific host to be added gateway IP address of the router. Cajun P332MF User’s Guide...
(Optional) Specify all trap types config (Optional) Specify the ConfigChange trap from the TRAP-MIB. fault (Optional) Specify the Fault trap from the TRAP-MIB. rcvr_addr IP address or IP alias of the system to receive SNMP traps Cajun P332MF User’s Guide...
Use the set snmp retries command to set the number of retries initiated by the Device Manager application when it tries to send SNMP messages to the device. The syntax for this command is: set snmp retries <number> Cajun P332MF User’s Guide...
The syntax for this command is: set system contact [<string>] string Contact person. The contact person field is cleared if this field is blank. A string of 2 words or more must be type in quotation marks – e.g. “Ygdal Naouri”. Cajun P332MF User’s Guide...
Set the port priority to regular. high Set the port priority to high. Example: To set the priority level for port 2 on module 1 to high: Cajun_P330-N# set port level 1/2 high Port 1/2 port level set to high. Cajun P332MF User’s Guide...
Port 2/3 enabled. Set port disable Command Use the set port disable command to disable a port. The syntax for this command is: set port disable <mod_num>/<port_num> Example: Cajun_P330-N# set port disable 5/10 Port 5/10 disabled. Cajun P332MF User’s Guide...
Use the set port name to configure a name for a port. If you do not specify a name, the port name remains empty. The syntax for this command is: set port name <mod_num>/<port_num> [<name>] name Name assigned to the port. Cajun P332MF User’s Guide...
Number between 1 and 3071, identifying the VLAN. Example: To set VLAN 850 to include ports 4 through 7 on module 3. Cajun_P330-N# set port vlan 850 3/4-7 VLAN 850 modified. VLAN Mod/Ports ---- ----------------------- 3/4-7 Cajun P332MF User’s Guide...
Secondary link of the redundancy scheme redundancy_name Name for the redundancy scheme (optional) Example: Cajun_P330-N# set port redundancy 1/7 2/12 on red1 uplink: Port 2/12 is redundant to port 1/7. Port redundancy is active - entry is effective immediately Cajun P332MF User’s Guide...
Keyword to copy both incoming and outgoing traffic Example: Cajun_P330-N# set port mirror source-port 1/9 mirror-port 1/10 sampling always direction both Mirroring both Rx and Tx packets from port 1/9 to port 1/10 is enabled Cajun P332MF User’s Guide...
• ON indicates that the local port is allowed to send flow control frames to the far end • OFF indicates that the local port is not allowed to send flow control frames to the far end Cajun P332MF User’s Guide...
The port will advertise no pause capabilities asym-tx-only The port will advertise asymmetric Tx pause capabilites only sym-only The port will advertise symmetric pause capabilites only sym-and-asym-rx The port will advertise both symmetric and asymmetric Rx pause capabilites Cajun P332MF User’s Guide...
No VLAN tagging set on port 1/19. Set spantree Commands Use the set spantree command to enable/disable the spanning-tree protocol for the stack. The syntax for this command is: set spantree {enable|disable} Example: Cajun_P330-N# set spantree enable bridge spanning tree enabled. Cajun P332MF User’s Guide...
(included in the SMON License pack) using the CLI. For a full description of the SMON License and the installation procedure please refer to the Installation Guide provided with the SMON License. Cajun P332MF User’s Guide...
(on) or clear(off) the intermodule redundancy [<name>] the name of the fast redundancy (default is 'fast') Example: Cajun_P330-N> set intermodule port redundancy 1/7 2/12 on backbone backbone: port 2/12 is intermodule redundant to port 1/7 Cajun P332MF User’s Guide...
Use the set intelligent-multicast client-port-pruning time command to define aging time for client ports. The syntax for this command is: set intelligent-multicast client-port-pruning time <time> time time in seconds Example: Cajun_P330-N> set intelligent-multicast client-port-pruning- time 20 Done! Cajun P332MF User’s Guide...
The syntax for this command is: set secure mac <mac-address> port <mod-num>/<port-num> Example: Cajun_P330-N> set secure mac 1-2-3-4-5-6 port 1/17 Port 1/17 port security enabled with 01-02-03-04-05-06 as the secure mac address Cajun P332MF User’s Guide...
Cajun_P330-N> set port security enable 1/22 Port 1/22 secured. Sync time Command This command synchronizes the time used by all modules in a stack. The syntax for this command is: sync time Example: Cajun_P330-N# sync time Time has been distributed. Cajun P332MF User’s Guide...
Connection closed by foreign host. host% To reset module 4: Cajun_P330-N# reset 4 This command will reset module 4 and may disconnect your telnet session. Do you want to continue (y/n) [n]? y Resetting module 4... Cajun P332MF User’s Guide...
Connection closed by foreign host. host% Configure Command The configure command is not used in the Cajun P332MF switch but is used with the P333R Router (please see the P333R User Guide). Rmon history Command Use the rmon history command to create an RMON history entry.
This sets the lower threshold for the alarm entry. threshold falling The RMON event entry that will be notified if the lower threshold is event passed. startup The instances in which the alarm will be activated. The possible alarm parameters are: Rising, Falling, risingOrfalling. Cajun P332MF User’s Guide...
Use the copy stack-config tftp command to upload the stack-level parameters from the current NVRAM running configuration into a file via TFTP. Note: Create the file into which you wish to upload the stack-level parameters prior to executing this command. Cajun P332MF User’s Guide...
Cajun_P330-N# copy module-config tftp c:\p332mf\switch1.cfg 192.168.49.10 5 Beginning upload operation ... This operation may take a few minutes... Please refrain from any other operation during this time. For more information , use 'show tftp upload status' command Cajun P332MF User’s Guide...
NVRAM running configuration of a module, via TFTP. The syntax for this command is: copy tftp module-config <filename> <ip> <mod_num> filename File name (full path) The ip address of the TFTP host Example: Cajun_P330-N# copy tftp startup-config c:\p332mf\switch1.cfg 192.168.49.10 5 Cajun P332MF User’s Guide...
Software Image and Embedded Web archive (full path) filename Embedded Web Manager image file name (full path) The ip address of the TFTP host mod_num Target module number Example: Cajun_P330-N# copy tftp SW_image c:\p332mf\332mfweb101 EW_archive c:\p332mf\332mfweb201 192.168.49.10 5 Cajun_P330-N# Cajun P332MF User’s Guide...
<name> Show username Command Use the show username command to display the username. The syntax for this command is: show username Example: Cajun_P330-N> show username User account password access-type -------------- ------------------------------ ----------- root root admin Cajun P332MF User’s Guide...
Use the set radius authentication command to enable secret authentication for the Cajun P330 unit. The syntax for this command is: set radius authentication secret <string> string text password Example: Cajun_P330-N(super)# set radius authentication secret sodot Cajun_P330-N(super)# Cajun P332MF User’s Guide...
<time> time retry time in seconds Set radius authentication retry-number Command Use the set radius authentication retry-number command to set the number of times an access request is sent when there is no response. Cajun P332MF User’s Guide...
2138 approved UDP port number. Normally, the UDP port number should be set to its default value of 1812. Some early implementations of the RADIUS server used port number 1645. The syntax for this command is: set radius authentication server udp-port <1812|1645> Cajun P332MF User’s Guide...
Windows 95 which are not present if Internet Explorer is not installed. In order to add these services to the operating system, please install Internet Explorer version 3 or higher. You can then use either browser to manage the switch. Cajun P332MF User’s Guide...
Note: The Web management passwords are the same as those of the CLI. If you change the passwords of the CLI then use those passwords for Web management as well. The welcome page is displayed: Figure A.1 The Welcome Page Cajun P332MF User’s Guide...
— If you have the Java plug-in installed, the Web-based manager should open in a new window (see Figure A.2). Figure A.2 Web-based Manager Cajun P332MF User’s Guide...
— If you do not have the Java plug-in installed, follow the instructions on the Welcome page that offers a variety of options to install the plug-in (see Figure A.3). Figure A.3 Options for Installing the Java Plug-in Cajun P332MF User’s Guide...
Click on the link in the Welcome page. 3 Install from your Local Web Site Click on the link in the Welcome page. Note: This option is only available if the network manager has placed the files on the local Web server. Cajun P332MF User’s Guide...
The Device Manager comes with a detailed User’s Guide including a Glossary of Terms and an overview of Data Communications concepts. Software Download You can perform software download using the CLI or Cajun UpdateMaster (part of the CajunView Suite). Cajun P332MF User’s Guide...
1 A@200 VAC Inrush current 25 A@100 VAC (max.) 50 A@200VAC (max.) – Power Requirements Input voltage -36 to -72 VDC Power dissipation 150 W max Input current 5.1 A max Inrush current 50 A max Cajun P332MF User’s Guide...
National Electrical Code, Articles 110-26 and 110-27, and the Canadian Electrical Code, Section 12. • Overcurrent Protection: A readily accessible Listed branch-circuit overcurrent protective device with a 15A rating must be incorporated in the building wiring. Cajun P332MF User’s Guide...
The Cajun X330S1/S2 multi-mode transceivers and the Cajun X330L1/X330L2 single mode transceivers are Class 1 laser products. They comply with IEC 825-1 and Food and Drug Administration (FDA) 21 CFR 1040.10 and 1040.11. The transceivers must be operated under recommended operating conditions. Cajun P332MF User’s Guide...
Transmit power (62.5 m m and 50 m m MMF): Min. -11.5 dbm, Max. -3 dbm Receive power (9 m m SMF, 62.5 m m and 50 m m MMF): Min. -20 dbm, Max. -3 dbm Cajun P332MF User’s Guide...
The multimode and single-mode GBIC transceivers are Class 1 Laser products. They comply with EN 60825-1 and Food and Drug Administration (FDA) 21 CFR 1040.10 and 1040.11. The GBIC transceivers must be operated under recommended operating conditions. Cajun P332MF User’s Guide...
In addition, Lucent has tested and approved a number of GBIC transceivers from other manufacturers for use with the Cajun X330G2 Expansion sub-module. An up-to-date list can be found in in Lucent Networks’ World-Wide Web site at the http://www.lucentnetworks.com/ following address: Click on the “Supported Devices” icon. Cajun P332MF User’s Guide...
The Mean Time Between Failures (MTBF) for the X330G2 Expansion Sub-module is 594,639 hours. X330GT2 Gigabit Ethernet Expansion Sub-module The X330GT2 Expansion sub-module provides two copper Gigabit Ethernet 1000Base-T ports. Note: The X330GT2 module is only supported by Cajun P330 embedded software versions 2.4 and higher. Cajun P332MF User’s Guide...
Cabling A Category 5 copper cable with RJ-45 termination should be used. You should use all eight wires in the cable. The maximum copper cable length connected to a 1000Base-T port is 100 m (328 ft.) Cajun P332MF User’s Guide...
• Europe - EN 6150-3-2 (Harmonics Current Emissions • Europe - EN 6150-3-3 (Flicker) Immunity Approved according to: • EN 50082-1 • IEC 150-4-5 BUPS MTBF • 125,194 hrs minimum (see Section MTBF in Various Configurations) Cajun P332MF User’s Guide...
MTBF in Various Configurations The following table provides the MTBF for the Cajun P332MF in various configurations. Table B.7 MTBF for the Cajun P332MF in Various Configurations Model Without BUPS With BUPS Without With Without With X330STK X330STK X330STK X330STK...
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