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Cabletron Systems IA1100 User's Reference Manual (262 pages)
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Table of Contents
Fcc Compliance Statement
3
Industry Canada Compliance Statement
3
Regulatory Compliance Information
3
Regulatory Compliance Statements
3
Table of Contents
13
Preface
23
About this Manual
23
Who Should Read this Manual
23
Related Documentation
23
Chapter 1: Introduction
25
Reviewing Configuration Files
25
Using the Command Line Interface
26
Command Modes
26
User Mode
26
Boot PROM Mode
27
Configure Mode
27
Enable Mode
27
Getting Help with CLI Commands
28
Line Editing Commands
29
Displaying and Changing Configuration Information
31
Identifying Ports on the IA-1100 and IA-1200
33
Chapter 2: Bridging Configuration Guide
35
Bridging Overview
35
Spanning Tree (IEEE 802.1D)
35
Bridging Modes (Flow-Based and Address-Based)
36
VLAN Overview
36
Port-Based Vlans
37
MAC Address-Based Vlans
37
Protocol-Based Vlans
37
Subnet-Based Vlans
38
Policy-Based Vlans
38
IA VLAN Support
38
Vlans and the IA
38
Ports, Vlans, and Layer-3 Interfaces
39
Access Ports and Trunk Ports (802.1Q Support)
39
Explicit and Implicit Vlans
40
Configuring IA Bridging Functions
40
Configuring Address-Based or Flow-Based Bridging
40
Configuring Spanning Tree
42
Adjusting Spanning-Tree Parameters
42
Assigning Port Costs
43
Setting a Port Priority
43
Setting the Bridge Priority
43
Adjusting Bridge Protocol Data Unit (BPDU) Intervals
44
Adjusting the Interval between Hello Times
44
Defining the Forward Delay Interval
44
Defining the Maximum Age
45
Configuring a Port- or Protocol-Based VLAN
45
Adding Ports to a VLAN
45
Creating a Port- or Protocol-Based VLAN
45
Configuring VLAN Trunk Ports
46
Configuring Vlans for Bridging
46
Monitoring Bridging
46
Configuration Examples
47
Creating an IP VLAN
47
Creating a Non-IP VLAN
47
Chapter 3: Smarttrunk Configuration Guide
49
Overview
49
Configuring Smarttrunks
50
Creating a Smarttrunk
50
Add Physical Ports to the Smarttrunk
51
Specify Traffic Distribution Policy (Optional)
51
Monitoring Smarttrunks
52
Example Configurations
53
Chapter 4: IP Routing Configuration Guide
55
IP Routing Overview
55
IP Routing Protocols
56
Configuring IP Interfaces and Parameters
56
Configuring IP Addresses to Ports
56
Configuring IP Interfaces for a VLAN
57
Specifying Ethernet Encapsulation Method
57
Configuring Address Resolution Protocol (ARP)
57
Configuring ARP Cache Entries
58
Configuring Proxy ARP
58
Configuring DNS Parameters
58
Configuring IP Services (ICMP)
59
Configuring IP Helper
59
Configuring Direct Broadcast
60
Configuring Denial of Service (DOS)
60
Monitoring IP Parameters
61
Configuration Examples
61
Assigning IP Interfaces
61
Chapter 5: VRRP Configuration Guide
63
VRRP Overview
63
Configuring VRRP
64
Basic VRRP Configuration
64
Configuration for Router R2
65
Configuration of Router R1
65
Symmetrical Configuration
65
Configuration of Router R1
67
Configuration of Router R2
67
Multi-Backup Configuration
68
Configuration of Router R1
69
Configuration of Router R2
70
Configuration of Router R3
71
Additional Configuration
72
Setting the Advertisement Interval
72
Setting the Backup Priority
72
Setting an Authentication Key
73
Setting Pre-Empt Mode
73
Monitoring VRRP
74
Ip-Redundancy Trace
74
Ip-Redundancy Show
74
VRRP Configuration Notes
75
Chapter 6: RIP Configuration Guide
77
RIP Overview
77
Configuring RIP
78
Enabling and Disabling RIP
78
Configuring RIP Interfaces
78
Configuring RIP Parameters
79
Configuring RIP Route Preference
80
Configuring RIP Route Default-Metric
80
Monitoring RIP
81
Configuration Example
82
Chapter 7: OSPF Configuration Guide
83
OSPF Overview
83
OSPF Multipath
84
Configuring OSPF
84
Enabling OSPF
84
Configuring OSPF Interface Parameters
85
Configuring an OSPF Area
86
Configuring OSPF Area Parameters
87
Creating Virtual Links
88
Configuring Autonomous System External (ASE) Link Advertisements
88
Configuring OSPF over Non-Broadcast Multiple Access
89
Monitoring OSPF
89
OSPF Configuration Examples
90
Exporting All Interface and Static Routes to OSPF
91
Exporting All RIP, Interface, and Static Routes to OSPF
92
Chapter 8: BGP Configuration Guide
97
BGP Overview
97
The Internet Appliance (IA) BGP Implementation
98
Basic BGP Tasks
98
Setting the Autonomous System Number
99
Setting the Router ID
99
Configuring a BGP Peer Group
100
Adding and Removing a BGP Peer
101
Starting BGP
101
Using AS-Path Regular Expressions
102
AS-Path Regular Expression Examples
103
Using the as Path Prepend Feature
104
Notes on Using the as Path Prepend Feature
104
BGP Configuration Examples
105
BGP Peering Session Example
105
IBGP Configuration Example
107
IBGP Routing Group Example
108
IBGP Internal Group Example
111
EBGP Multihop Configuration Example
114
Community Attribute Example
117
Notes on Using Communities
124
Local_Pref Attribute Example
124
Notes on Using the Local_Pref Attribute
126
Multi-Exit Discriminator Attribute Example
126
EBGP Aggregation Example
128
Route Reflection Example
129
Notes on Using Route Reflection
132
Chapter 9: Routing Policy Configuration Guide
133
Route Import and Export Policy Overview
133
Preference
134
Import Policies
135
Import-Source
135
Route-Filter
136
Export Policies
136
Export-Destination
136
Export-Source
137
Route-Filter
137
Specifying a Route Filter
138
Aggregates and Generates
139
Aggregate-Destination
139
Aggregate-Source
139
Route-Filter
140
Authentication
140
Authentication Keys and Key Management
141
Authentication Methods
141
Configuring Simple Routing Policies
142
Redistributing Static Routes
142
Redistributing Directly Attached Networks
143
Redistributing RIP into RIP
143
Redistributing RIP into OSPF
143
Redistributing OSPF to RIP
144
Redistributing Aggregate Routes
144
Simple Route Redistribution Examples
144
Example 1: Redistribution into RIP
144
Example 2: Redistribution into OSPF
146
Exporting a Given Static Route to All RIP Interfaces
146
Exporting All Static Routes Except the Default Route to All RIP Interfaces
146
Exporting All Static Routes to All RIP Interfaces
146
Exporting All Interface & Static Routes to OSPF
147
Exporting All RIP, Interface & Static Routes to OSPF
148
Configuring Advanced Routing Policies
148
Export Policies
149
Creating an Export Destination
150
Creating an Export Source
150
Import Policies
150
Creating an Import Source
151
Creating a Route Filter
151
Creating an Aggregate Route
152
Creating an Aggregate Destination
153
Creating an Aggregate Source
153
Examples of Import Policies
153
Example 1: Importing from RIP
153
Importing a Selected Subset of Routes from One RIP Trusted Gateway
155
Importing a Selected Subset of Routes from All RIP Peers Accessible over a Certain Interface
156
Example 2: Importing from OSPF
157
Importing a Selected Subset of OSPF-ASE Routes
159
Examples of Export Policies
160
Example 1: Exporting to RIP
160
Exporting a Given Static Route to All RIP Interfaces
161
Exporting a Given Static Route to a Specific RIP Interface
162
Exporting All Static Routes Reachable over a Given Interface to a Specific RIP-Interface
163
Exporting Aggregate-Routes into RIP
164
Example 2: Exporting to OSPF
165
Exporting All Interface & Static Routes to OSPF
166
Exporting All RIP, Interface & Static Routes to OSPF
167
Chapter 10: IP Policy-Based Forwarding Configuration Guide
171
Overview
171
Configuring IP Policies
172
Defining an ACL Profile
172
Associating the Profile with an IP Policy
173
Creating Multi-Statement IP Policies
173
Setting Load Distribution for Next-Hop Gateways
174
Setting the IP Policy Action
174
Checking the Availability of Next-Hop Gateways
175
Applying an IP Policy to an Interface
176
Applying an IP Policy to Locally Generated Packets
176
IP Policy Configuration Examples
176
Routing Traffic to Different Isps
176
Prioritizing Service to Customers
178
Authenticating Users through a Firewall
179
Firewall Load Balancing
180
Monitoring IP Policies
181
Chapter 11: Network Address Translation Configuration Guide
185
Overview
185
Configuring NAT
186
Setting Inside and Outside Interfaces
186
Setting NAT Rules
187
Dynamic
187
Static
187
Managing Dynamic Bindings
187
NAT and FTP
188
Monitoring NAT
188
Configuration Examples
189
Static Configuration
189
Using Static NAT
190
Dynamic Configuration
190
Using Dynamic NAT
191
Dynamic NAT with IP Overload (PAT) Configuration
192
Using Dynamic NAT with IP Overload
193
Dynamic NAT with Outside Interface Redundancy
193
Using Dynamic NAT with Matching Interface Redundancy
194
Chapter 12: Web Hosting Configuration Guide
195
Overview
195
Load Balancing
196
Configuring Load Balancing
196
Creating the Server Group
196
Adding Servers to the Load Balancing Group
197
Optional Group or Server Operating Parameters
197
Specifying Load Balancing Policy
197
Specifying a Connection Threshold
198
Verifying Servers and Applications
198
Verifying Extended Content
199
Setting Server Status
200
Load Balancing and FTP
201
Allowing Access to Load Balancing Servers
201
Setting Timeouts for Load Balancing Mappings
201
Specifying the VPN Port Number
202
Displaying Load Balancing Information
202
Configuration Examples
203
Web Hosting with One Virtual Group and Multiple Destination Servers
203
Web Hosting with Multiple Virtual Groups and Multiple Destination Servers
204
Virtual IP Address Ranges
205
Web Caching
206
Configuring Web Caching
207
Creating the Cache Group
207
Specifying the Client(S) for the Cache Group (Optional)
207
Redirecting HTTP Traffic on an Interface
208
Configuration Example
208
Other Configurations
209
Bypassing Cache Servers
209
Proxy Server Redundancy
209
Distributing Frequently-Accessed Sites Across Cache Servers
210
Monitoring Web Caching
210
Chapter 13: Access Control List Configuration Guide
211
ACL Basics
212
Chapter 13: Access Control List Configuration Guide
212
Defining Selection Criteria in ACL Rules
212
How ACL Rules Are Evaluated
213
Implicit Deny Rule
214
Allowing External Responses to Established TCP Connections
215
Creating and Modifying Acls
216
Editing Acls Offline
216
Maintaining Acls Using the ACL Editor
217
Using Acls
218
Applying Acls to Interfaces
218
Applying Acls to Services
219
Using Acls as Profiles
219
Using Profile Acls with the IP Policy Facility
220
Using Profile Acls with the Traffic Rate Limiting Facility
221
Using Profile Acls with Dynamic NAT
222
Using Profile Acls with the Port Mirroring Facility
222
Redirecting HTTP Traffic to Cache Servers
223
Using Profile Acls with the Web Caching Facility
223
Preventing Web Objects from Being Cached
224
Enabling ACL Logging
225
Monitoring Acls
225
Chapter 14: Security Configuration Guide
227
Security Overview
227
Configuring IA Access Security
228
Configuring RADIUS
228
Monitoring RADIUS
229
Configuring TACACS
229
Monitoring TACACS
229
Configuring TACACS Plus
230
Monitoring TACACS Plus
231
Configuring Passwords
231
Chapter 15: Qos Configuration Guide
233
Qos & Layer-2, -3, and -4 Flow Overview
233
Layer-2, -3, and -4 Flow Specification
234
Precedence for Layer-3 Flows
234
IA Queuing Policies
235
Traffic Prioritization for Layer-2 Flows
235
Configuring Layer-2 Qos
236
Traffic Prioritization for Layer-3 and -4 Flows
236
Configuring IP Qos Policies
236
Setting an IP Qos Policy
237
Specifying Precedence for an IP Qos Policy
237
Configuring IA Queueing Policy
237
Allocating Bandwidth for a Weighted-Fair Queuing Policy
238
Tos Rewrite
238
Configuring Tos Rewrite for IP Packets
239
Monitoring Qos
241
Limiting Traffic Rate
241
Example Configuration
242
Displaying Rate Limit Information
242
Chapter 16: Performance Monitoring Guide
243
Performance Monitoring Overview
243
Configuring the IA for Port Mirroring
245
Monitoring Broadcast Traffic
245
Chapter 17: RMON Configuration Guide
247
RMON Overview
247
Configuring and Enabling RMON
248
Example of RMON Configuration Commands
248
RMON Groups
249
Lite RMON Groups
250
Professional RMON Groups
250
Standard RMON Groups
250
Control Tables
251
Using RMON
252
Configuring RMON Groups
254
Configuration Examples
256
Displaying RMON Information
257
RMON CLI Filters
258
Creating RMON CLI Filters
259
Using RMON CLI Filters
259
Troubleshooting RMON
260
Allocating Memory to RMON
261
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Cabletron Systems IA1100 Getting Started Manual (82 pages)
Enterasys IA1100: User Guide
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Table of Contents
Fcc Compliance Statement
3
Industry Canada Compliance Statement
3
Regulatory Compliance Information
3
Regulatory Compliance Statements
3
Table of Contents
13
Preface
17
About this Guide
17
Who Should Read this Guide
17
How to Use this Guide
17
Related Documentation
18
Chapter 1: Features Overview
19
Internet Appliance Models
19
1100 Chassis
20
Features
20
Server Load Balancing
20
Session Traffic Management
21
Other Features
21
Bridging
23
Port and Protocol Vlans
23
IP Routing
23
Layer-4 Switching
24
Security
24
Quality of Service
25
Statistics
25
Management Platforms
26
Chapter 2: Hardware Installation
27
Safety Considerations
27
Preventing Injury
27
Preventing Equipment Damage
28
Hardware Specifications
28
Installing the Hardware
29
Verifying Your Shipment
29
Installing the Chassis
29
Table-Top Installation
30
Rack Mount Installation
30
Attaching the Console Management Cables
31
Connecting to the Serial Port
31
Connecting to the DTE Port
32
Attaching Port Cables
33
Attaching Cables to Gigabit Ports
33
Attaching Cables to 10/100 Base-TX Ports
33
Chapter 3: Basic System Setup
35
Powering on and Booting the Software
35
Starting the Command Line Interface
36
Access Modes
36
Basic Line Editing Commands
37
Setting Basic System Information
38
Setting up SNMP Community Strings
41
Setting up Passwords
43
Setting the DNS Domain Name and Address
44
Setting SYSLOG Parameters
46
Activating Configuration Changes and Saving the Configuration File
48
Activating the Configuration Commands in the Scratchpad
49
Saving the Active Configuration to the Startup Configuration File
49
Viewing the Current Configuration
50
Chapter 4: Configuration
51
Port Names on the IA 1100/1200
52
Configuring Load Balancing
53
Server and Application Verification
54
Configuring Policy-Based Routing
56
Configuring Web Caching
58
Chapter 5: Software Upgrade
61
Upgrading System Image Software
61
Loading Boot PROM Software
62
Appendix A: Troubleshooting
65
Appendix B: Technical Support
67
Telephone Assistance
67
FAX Service
67
Electronic Services
67
Placing a Support Call
68
Hardware Warranty
68
Software Warranty
68
Repair Services
69
Appendix C: Hardware Specifications
71
External Controls
71
Motherboard Features
72
Boot Flash
72
RAM Memory
73
Power Supplies
73
Fans
73
1000 Base-SX Gigabit Ports
74
Cabling and Connector Specifications
74
Leds
74
10/100 Base-TX Ports
76
Cabling and Connector Specifications
76
Leds
78
Console Management Cables
78
DTE Cable
79
Index
81
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