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Bay Networks BayStack 28115/ADV Manual (152 pages)
Fast Ethernet Switch
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Bay Networks
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Switch
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Preface
15
Purpose
15
Audience
15
Conventions
16
Special Message Format
16
Use of Enter, Type, and Press
16
Other Conventions
16
Related Publications
17
Ordering Bay Networks Publications
18
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
Chapter 1 Overview of the Baystack 281Xx Fast Ethernet Switch
23
Features
24
Baystack 281Xx Switch Components
25
Service Port
25
Expansion Ports
26
Attachment Ports
27
Leds
28
Figure 1-2. Two Types of Baystack 281Xx Switch Leds
28
Attachment Port Leds
29
Expansion Port Leds
29
Table 1-3. Attachment Port Leds
29
5 & 6 Front Panel Display and Keypad
30
Reset Button
30
Figure 1-3. Front Panel Display and Keypad
30
Rear Panel Components
31
Figure 1-4. Rear Panel Components of the Baystack 281Xx Switch
31
Figure 1-5. Faceplate on Rear Panel of the Baystack 281Xx Switch
32
Chapter 2 Planning a Switched Network
33
Virtual Networking Overview
33
Virtual Network Segmentation
34
Virtual Networking with the Baystack 281Xx Switch
35
Lattisspan Protocol
36
Lattisspan Terminology
37
Baystack 281Xx Switch Operation
38
Cable Options
38
Table 2-1. Baystack 281Xx Switch Cable Options
38
Link Speeds
39
Detecting a One-Way Link Transmission State
40
Full-Duplex Operation
40
Flow Control
41
Address Tables and Considerations
42
Address Tables in a Single Baystack 281Xx Switch
43
Figure 2-3. Multiple Virtual Lans Within a Single Baystack 281Xx Switch
43
Figure 2-4. Multiple Virtual Lans Across Multiple Baystack 281Xx Switches
44
Address Tables in Multiple Baystack 281Xx Switches on the same Network
45
Using Virtual Lans in Baystack 281Xx Switch Communities
46
Figure 2-5. Address Allocation Across Trunk Links Where Virtual Lans Are Shared
46
Configurable Port Types
47
The Difference between Lattisspan Trunk and Feeder Ports
47
Auto Mode
48
Feeder Mode
48
Feeder Port Priority Assignment
49
Redundant Feeder Link Configurations
50
Figure 2-7. Redundant Connections from a Single Switch to an Ethernet Segment
51
Figure 2-8. Redundant Connections of Two Switches in a Community to Two Ethernet Segments
52
Figure 2-9. Redundant Connections of Three Switches in a Community to Three Ethernet Segments
53
Figure 2-10. Redundant Connections of Different Community Switches to Two Ethernet Segments
55
Multiple Switch Operation in a Duplicate MAC Address Environment
56
Figure 2-11. Using Forced Feeder Ports for Switch Community Connections
57
Figure 2-12. Using Forced Feeder Ports for Redundant Switch Community Connections
58
Figure 2-13. Network Management Software Limitation to Managing Multiple Virtual Lans in Different Switch Communities
59
Connecting Switch Communities with Feeder Links in the same Virtual LAN
60
Figure 2-14. Connections Across Switch Communities Using One Edge Switch Per Community
61
Figure 2-15. Multiple Edge Switches Across Switch Communities
62
Figure 2-16. Unsupported Configuration: Loop of Switch Communities
63
Figure 2-17. Connections Across Switch Communities Using a Tree Topology
64
Restrictions to Baystack 281Xx Switches in Bridged and Routed Networks
65
Filtering Lattisspan Packets in Bridged Networks
65
Unsupported Configurations
67
Connecting Baystack 281Xx Switches to Shared-Media Hubs
68
Figure 2-18. Connecting 100BASE-T Hubs to Baystack 281Xx
68
Shared-Media Hub Restrictions
69
Connecting Baystack 281Xx Switches
69
Creating Trunk Links Using Expansion Ports
71
Figure 2-19. Using a Cascade Cable to Increase Bandwidth on Baystack 281Xx Switches
71
Creating Trunk Links Using Attachment Ports
72
Table 2-3. Expansion Port Distance Limitations and Cable Options
72
Address Learning Across Trunk Links
73
Configuring Redundant Trunk Links
73
Seven-Switch Limit between End Stations
75
Figure 2-21. Maximum of Seven Baystack 281Xx Switches between any Two End Stations
75
Figure 3-1. Package Contents
80
Figure 3-2. Placing the Baystack 281Xx Switch on a Desktop
81
Figure 3-3. Attaching Brackets to the Baystack 281Xx Switch
82
Figure 3-4. Installing the Baystack 281Xx Switch into a Rack
83
Figure 3-5. Connecting the Power Cable to the Power Receptacle
84
Figure 3-6. Removing the Faceplate from the Rear of the Baystack 281Xx Switch
86
Figure 3-7. Connecting the DC Cables to the Power Supply
87
Figure 3-8. Connecting the DC Cables to the Baystack 281Xx Switch
87
Figure 3-9. Turning on the AC Power to the Baystack 281Xx Switch
88
Figure 3-10. Power Supply Hub Power Leds
88
Figure 3-11. RPSU Power Switches
89
Figure 3-12. Pwr Input a and B Leds When AC Power Is Present
89
Figure 3-13. Turning off RPSU Power Switches
90
Figure 3-14. Turning off the AC Power to the Baystack 281Xx Switch
91
Figure 3-15. Connecting the Service Port
93
Figure 3-16. Connecting a Workstation to an Attachment Port (Baystack 28104/ADV)
94
Figure 3-17. Connecting the Expansion Cable to the Transceiver
95
Figure 3-18. Connecting the Transceiver Cable to the Baystack 281Xx Switch
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Figure 3-19. Completed Connection between the Transceiver and the Baystack 281Xx Switch (Baystack 28104ADV)
96
Figure 3-22. Connecting Two Baystack 281Xx Switches from Attachment Port to Expansion Port
99
Figure 3-23. Connecting Baystack 281Xx Switch Attachment Ports with a Crossover Cable
100
Table 4-2. Expansion Port Duplex Configurations
102
Figure 4-1. Service Port Menu Map
104
Figure 4-2. Service Port Main Menu
106
Table 4-3. Menu Header Information
107
Figure 4-3. System Information Screen
108
Figure 4-4. Local VLAN Information Screen
110
Figure 4-6. Switch Parameters Menu
112
Figure 4-7. Reset System Menu
113
Table 4-5. Switch Parameter Options
114
Figure 4-8. Switch Port Type Menu
117
Figure 4-9. Switch Port Speed and Duplex Mode Menu
119
Figure 4-10. Switch Port Flow Control Menu
121
Figure 4-11. Switch Port Speed and Duplex Mode Menu
122
Figure 4-12. Boot Parameters Menu
124
Figure 4-13. Selecting a Boot Mode from the Boot Parameters Menu
125
Figure 4-14. SNMP Parameters Menu
127
Table 4-7. SNMP Parameter Options
128
Figure 4-15. Reset System Menu
129
Table 4-8. Image Option Settings
131
Figure 4-16. Front Panel Display and Keypad
133
Table 4-9. Keypad Functions
133
Table 4-10. System Boot and Initialization Messages
134
Table 4-11. System Load Cycle Messages
135
Figure 4-18. Switch Parameters Menu Map
137
Table A-2. Service Port Connector Pin Assignments
143
Table A-3. Console Cable Pin Assignments
144
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