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Bay Networks 58000 Installation And Reference Manual (158 pages)
10/100 Ethernet Switch
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Bay Networks
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Network Router
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
5
Audience
15
Preface
15
Purpose
15
Conventions
16
Special Message Formats
16
Use of Enter, Type, and Press
16
Other Conventions
16
Related Publications
17
Customer Support
18
Compuserve
19
Infofacts
19
World Wide Web
20
How to Get Help
20
Table 1. Bay Networks Technical Response Centers
20
Express Technical Support from the North America TRC
21
Ordering Bay Networks Publications
18
Chapter 1 Overview of the Model 58000 10/100 Ethernet Switch
23
About the Model 58000 Switch
23
Figure
23
Figure 1-1. Model 58000 10/100 Ethernet Switch
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Figure 1-2. Location of Model 58000 Switch in Chassis
24
Features
25
Chassis Backplane Connections
27
Figure 1-3. Connecting to the Model 5000 Backplane
27
Mdas and the Expansion Module
28
Mdas
28
Expansion Module
28
Figure 1-4. Model 58000-XXX Mdas
29
Figure 1-6. Fully Equipped Model 58000 Switch
30
Fully Equipped Model 58000 Switch
30
Physical Description
31
Figure 1-7. Hardware Features of the Switch (with MDA Expansion Module Installed)
31
Front-Panel Features
32
Leds
32
Figure 1-8. LED Display on the Model 58000 Switch
33
Figure 1-9. MDA Slot
34
MDA Slot
34
Expansion Module Slot
35
Figure 1-10. MDA Expansion Module Slot
35
Figure 1-11. Location of 10BASE-T Ports on the Switch
36
RJ-45 Connectors for 10BASE-T Ports
36
Figure 1-12. Switch Reset Button
37
Reset Button
37
Chapter 2 Planning a Switched Network
39
Network Performance Improvement
39
Switching-Based Microsegmentation
40
Microsegmentation with the Model 58000 Switch
40
Virtual Network Segmentation
42
Figure 2-1. Microsegmentation with the Model 58000 Switch
42
Virtual Networking with the Model 58000 Switch
43
Virtual Networking in Switch Communities
44
Address Learning in Communities with Multiple Virtual Lans
45
Lattisspan Protocol
45
Model 58000 Switch Operation
46
MDA Port and Cable Options
46
Table 2-1. Model 58000 Switch MDA and Cable Options
47
Link Speeds
48
Full-Duplex Operation
48
Flow Control
49
Address Tables and Limitations
49
Address Tables in a Single Model 58000 Switch
50
Figure 2-3. Multiple Virtual Lans Within a Single Model 58000 Switch
51
Figure 2-4. Multiple Virtual Lans Across Multiple Model 58000 Switches
53
Address Tables in Multiple Model 58000 Switches on the same Network
54
Figure 2-5. Address Allocation Across Trunk Links Where Virtual Lans Are Shared
55
Using Virtual Lans in Model 58000 Switch Communities
55
Configurable Port Types
56
Auto Mode
56
The Difference between Lattisspan Trunk and Feeder Ports
56
Feeder Mode
57
Feeder Port Priority Assignment
57
Figure 2-7. Redundant Connections from a Single Switch to an Ethernet Segment
59
Redundant Feeder Link Configurations
59
Figure 2-8. Redundant Connections of Two Switches in a Community to Two Ethernet Segments
60
Figure 2-9. Redundant Connections of Three Switches in a Community to Three Ethernet Segments
61
Figure 2-10. Redundant Connections of Different Community Switches to Two Ethernet Segments
63
Multiple Switch Operation in a Duplicate MAC Address Environment
64
Figure 2-11. Using Forced Feeder Ports for Switch Community Connections
65
Figure 2-12. Using Forced Feeder Ports for Redundant Switch Community Connections
66
Connecting Switch Communities with Feeder Links in the same Virtual LAN
67
Figure 2-13. Multiple Edge Switches Across Switch Communities
68
Figure 2-14. Connections Across Switch Communities Using One Edge Switch Per Community
69
Figure 2-15. Unsupported Configuration: Loop of Switch Communities
71
Figure 2-16. Connections Across Switch Communities Using a Tree Topology
72
Restrictions on Using Model 58000 Switches in Bridged and Routed Networks
73
Filtering Lattisspan Packets in Bridged Networks
73
Unsupported Configurations
75
Connecting Model 58000 Switches
75
Creating Trunk Links
76
Address Learning Across Trunk Links
77
Redundant Trunk Links
78
Seven-Switch Limit between End Stations
78
Figure 2-17. Maximum of Seven Model 58000 Switches between any Two End Stations
79
Network Configurations of the Model 58000 Switch
81
Figure 2-19. Network Center Switch Within Collapsed Backbone
82
Wiring Closet Switch Configuration
83
Figure 2-20. Wiring Closet Switch Within Collapsed Backbone
84
Regional Office Wiring Closet Switch
85
Planning for Model 58000 Switch Software Upgrades
86
Downloading Software from a Network Management Station
86
Downloading Software from a Boot Server
86
Chapter 3 Preparing to Install the Model 58000
87
Package Contents
87
Guidelines for Unpacking the Model 58000 Switch
87
Configuration Jumper Settings
88
Figure 3-1. Jumpers on the Model 58000 Switch
88
Tools and Equipment
89
Chapter 4 Installing and Removing the Model 58000 Switch
91
Installation Overview
91
Figure 4-1. Exploded View of Switch, MDA Expansion Module, and Mdas
92
Installing an MDA on the Model 58000 Switch
93
Installing an Expansion Module on the Model 58000 Switch
94
Installing the Model 58000 Switch into the Model 500X Chassis
94
Connecting Cables
95
Figure 4-2. Inserting the Switch into the Chassis
95
Verifying the Installation
96
Figure 4-3. Leds on the Model 58000 Switch
96
Removing the Model 58000 Switch
98
Figure 4-4. Removing the Switch
98
Removing an MDA
99
Removing the Expansion Module
99
Chapter 5 Connecting to the Network
101
Connecting the Terminal to the Service Port
101
Connecting Individual Workstations, Servers, and Other Ethernet Devices
102
Figure 5-1. Straight-Through UTP Cable
103
Figure 5-2. Crossover UTP Cable
103
Connecting Model 58000 Switches Together
104
Figure 5-3. Connecting Two Model 58000 Switches from MDA Port to MDA Port
105
Default Configuration
107
System Configuration
107
Minimum System Parameters
108
Menu Overview
109
System Configuration Menu Map
109
Menu Structure
110
Command and Status Area
111
Command Line
111
Menu Header
111
Table 6-2. Menu Header Information
111
Menu Help Display
112
Using the System Configuration Menus
112
Displaying Startup Messages
113
Chapter 6 Configuring the Model 58000 Switch
113
System Configuration
113
Displaying the Main Menu
114
Displaying System Information
115
Figure 6-4. System Information Menu
115
Displaying Local Virtual LAN Information
117
Figure 6-5. Local VLAN Information
117
Configuring the Minimum System Parameters
118
Displaying the Configuration Parameters Menu
118
Snmp Community Strings
118
Modifying the IP Address, Default Gateway Address, and Subnet Mask
119
Figure 6-7. Switch Parameters Menu
120
Displaying and Modifying SNMP Parameters
121
Table 6-5. SNMP Parameters
121
Figure 6-8. SNMP Parameters Menu
122
Modifying the Master Switch Priority
123
Modifying Port Configurations
125
Modifying Port Duplex Mode
125
Figure 6-9. Switch Port Speed and Duplex Mode Menu
126
Modifying Switch Port Front/Back Connection
127
Figure 6-10. Switch Port Front/Back Connection Menu
128
Figure 6-11. Switch Port Type Menu
129
Modifying Switch Port Type
129
Modifying Switch Port Flow Control
130
Figure 6-12. Switch Port Flow Control Menu
131
Displaying and Modifying the Expansion Module Port Configuration
132
Modifying Expansion Card Port Duplex Mode
133
Modifying Expansion Card Port Type
134
Modifying Expansion Card Port Flow Control
135
Expansion Module-Switch Port Flow Control Menu
136
Displaying and Modifying Boot Parameters
137
Table 6-7. Boot Parameters
137
Boot Parameters Menu
138
Resetting the Model 58000 Switch
139
Reset System Menu
140
Downloading an Image File
141
Selecting Boot Image Version
142
Table 6-8. Image Option Settings
142
Scheduling Image Reboot
143
Canceling Scheduled Reboot
143
Appendix A Technical Specifications
145
General Specifications
145
10BASE-T RJ-45 Pin Assignments (MDI-X
147
Declaration of Conformity
148
Appendix B LED Functionality
149
Table B-1. Model 58000 Leds
150
Index
153
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