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Corecess R1-SW24L2B User Manual (300 pages)
Layer2 Ethernet Switch
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Corecess
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Network Router
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Table of Contents
Manual Contents
3
Audience
3
Revison History
3
Notations
4
Notations in Command Syntax
4
Conventions
5
Organization
6
Appendix A Product Specifications
7
Table of Contents
8
List of Tables
16
Chapter 1 Overview
21
Introduction
21
Introduction
22
Hardware Features
23
Switching and Routing Performence
23
Memory
23
Interface
23
Two Option Slots
23
Table 1-1 Types of Uplink Module
23
Software Features
24
Layer 2 Switching Function
24
Qos (Quality of Service)
24
Security
24
Network Management
24
Switching
25
Network Configurations
26
L2 Switch
26
E-Pon Onu
27
Chapter 2 Hardware
29
System Chassis
30
Ground Connector
30
Power Input
30
Power Switch
30
Option Slots
30
Reset Switch
30
Console Port
30
Run Led
30
Table 2-1 RUN LED Descriptions
31
Fast Ethernet Port Leds
32
Fast Ethernet Port (1 ~ 24)
32
Table 2-2 LNK/ACT Port Status LED Descriptions
32
Table 2-3 Fast Ethernet Port Specification
32
Option Modules
33
Table 2-4 Types of Option Modules
33
Opt-N1Es1Cd
34
Gigabit Ethernet PON Port LED (A)
34
Gigabit Ethernet PON Port (A)
34
Table 2-5 LED Functions of Gigabit Ethernet PON Port
34
Gigabit Ethernet Combo Port (B)
35
Table 2-6 Specifications of Gigabit Ethernet PON Port
35
Table 2-7 Specifications of Gigabit Ethernet Port
35
RJ-45 Connector
35
Gigabit Ethernet Port LED (B)
36
Opt-N1El1Cd
36
Gigabit Ethernet PON Port LED (A)
36
Table 2-8 LED Functions of Gigabit Ethernet Port
36
Gigabit Ethernet PON Port (A)
37
Gigabit Ethernet Combo Port (B)
37
Table 2-9 LED Functions of Gigabit Ethernet PON Port
37
Table 2-10 Specifications of Gigabit Ethernet PON Port
37
Gigabit Ethernet Port LED (B)
38
Table 2-11 Specifications of Gigabit Ethernet Port
38
Table 2-12 LED Functions of Gigabit Ethernet Port
38
Opt-N2Cd
39
Gigabit Ethernet Combo Port (A, B)
39
Table 2-13 Specifications of Gigabit Ethernet Port
39
Gigabit Ethernet Port LED (A, B)
40
Opt-N2Cs
40
Gigabit Ethernet Combo Port (A, B)
40
Table 2-14 LED Functions of the OPT-N2CD Module
40
Gigabit Ethernet Port LED (A, B)
41
Table 2-15 Specifications of Gigabit Ethernet Port
41
Table 2-16 LED Functions of the OPT-N2CS Module
41
Appendix B Connector & Cable Specifications
35
Chapter 3 Before Installaion
43
Precautions
44
General Precautions
44
Power Considerations
44
AC Power
45
Preventing ESD
46
Installing and Servicing the System
46
Disconnecting Power
47
Grounding the System
47
Connecting Cables
47
Working with Lasers
48
Preventing EMI
48
Covering Blank Slots
48
Rack-Mounting the System
49
Lifting the System
50
Disposing of the System
50
Table 3-1 the Number of Required Person to Lift the System
50
Installation Place
51
Environmental Requirements
51
Power Supply
51
Table 3-2 Temperature and Humidity Condition
51
Table 3-3 Power Condition
51
Unpacking
52
Chapter 4 Installation
53
Installation Procedure
54
Rack-Mounting
55
Checking the Rack-Mount Space
55
Mounting the System on a Rack
56
Connecting Network Devices
58
10/100Base-TX Port
58
1000Base-PX SFP Port
59
100/1000Base-LX/SX Port
60
10/100/1000Base-TX Port
62
Connecting a Console Terminal
63
Configuring a Console Terminal
63
Console Port
63
Table 4-1 Configuring a Console Terminal
63
Connecting a Console Terminal
64
Connecting Power to the System
65
Starting the System
66
Chapter 5 Basic Configuration
69
Before Configuration
70
Accessing the CLI
70
Command Modes
72
Table 5-1 CLI Modes
72
Table 5-2 Command Mode Access Method
72
Entering Global Configuration Mode
73
Entering Privileged Mode
73
Logging out from CLI
74
Returning to Previous Command Mode
74
Prompt
75
Table 5-3 Prompt of the Main Command Modes
75
Getting Help
76
CLI Command Usage Basics
78
Entering CLI Commands
78
Specifying Ports
79
Editing Commands
79
Table 5-4 CLI Line-Editing Commands
79
Configuring Basic System Parameters
80
Setting the Management Ethernet Interface IP Address
80
Table 5-5 Setting the IP Address
80
User Management
82
Adding a New User
82
Table 5-6 Adding a New User
82
Changing a User Password
83
Deleting a User
83
Table 5-7 Changing a User Password
83
Table 5-8 Deleting a User
83
Specifying System Name and Adjusting System Date and Time
85
Changing System Name
85
Table 5-9 Changing the System Name
85
Adjusting System Time
86
Table 5-10 Adjusting System Time
86
Setting NTP Mode
87
Table 5-11 Configuring NTP
87
Setting the Time Zone
88
Table 5-12 Setting the Time Zone
88
Configuration File Management
90
Displaying the Current Running Configuration
90
Saving the Current Running Configuration
91
Table 5-13 Commands for Saving the Current Running Configuration
91
Restoring Default Configuration
92
Table 5-14 Restoring Default Configuration
92
Monitoring and Maintaining the System
93
Displaying CPU Utilization
93
Table 5-15 Show Cpuinfo Field Descriptions
93
Displaying Memory Usage
94
Table 5-16 Show Meminfo Field Descriptions
94
Displaying System Module Information
96
Table 5-17 Show Module Field Descriptions
96
Displaying System Module Equipment Status
97
Table 5-18 Show System Field Descriptions
97
Checking Network Connectivity
98
Table 5-19 Checking Network Connectivity
98
Table 5-20 PING Field Descriptions
99
Table 5-21 Traceroute Field Descriptions
100
System Log Management
102
Specifying Event Level
102
Table 5-22 Configuring Event Level
103
Chapter 12 Configuring LACP
104
LACP (Link Aggregation Control Protocol)
104
Specifying Screen to Display Log
105
Configuring to Display Log Messages on the Console Screen
105
Table 5-23 Configuring Log Messages to Display on the Console
105
Configuring to Display Log Messages to a Remote Host
106
Table 5-24 Configuring Log Messages to Display on a Remote Server
106
Configuring to Display Log Messages to a Telnet Sessions
107
Table 5-25 Configuring Log Messages to Display on a Telnet Session
107
Saving Log Message in Log File
108
Clearing System Log
108
Table 5-26 Saving Log Messages in a Log File
108
Displaying Contents of Log File
109
Table 5-27 Displaying Contents of Log File
109
Upgrading Software
110
Table 5-28 Downloading Software from a Remote TFTP Server
110
Chapter 6 Configuring Ports
113
Default Port Configuration
114
Table 6-1 Default Port Configuration
114
Configuring Ports
115
Disabling or Enabling a Port
115
Changing the Transmission Mode
116
Setting the Port Speed
117
Configuring Flow Control on a Port
118
Setting the Port Name
119
Setting Trap
119
Displaying Port Information
120
Table 6-2 Show Port Field Descriptions
120
Table 6-3 Show Port with Port Argument Field Descriptions
121
Chapter 7 Configuring VLAN
125
VLAN Configuration
126
Default Configuration
126
Basic VLAN Configuration
126
Table 7-1 Default VLAN Configuration
126
Creating Vlans
127
Table 7-2 Creating a VLAN
127
Assigning Ports to a VLAN
128
Table 7-3 Assigning Ports to a VLAN
128
Assigning IP Address to a VLAN
129
Table 7-4 Assigning IP Address to a VLAN
129
Assigning Secondary IP Address to a VLAN
130
Table 7-5 Assigning Secondary IP Address to a VLAN
130
Saving VLAN Configuration
131
802.1Q Tunneling Feature Configuration
132
Table 7-6 Configuring Trunk Port
132
Chapter 8 Configuring SNMP and RMON
135
Configuring SNMP
136
Snmp(Simple Network Management Protocol) Overview
136
SNMP Basic Components
136
SNMP Messages
138
SNMP Community Strings
139
Trap
139
Table 8-1 Types of Community Strings
139
Configuring SNMP
140
SNMP Default Configuration
140
Setting the System Contact and Location Information
140
Table 8-2 Default SNMP Configuration
140
Table 8-3 Setting the System Contact and Location Information
140
Configuring Community Strings
142
Table 8-4 Configuring SNMP Community Strings
142
Configuring Trap Type
143
Table 8-5 Types of Trap Supported by Corecess R1-SW24L2B
143
Table 8-6 Enabling a Trap Type
144
Configuring Trap Host
145
Table 8-7 Configuring a Trap Host
145
Configuring SNMP Access Groups
146
Table 8-8 Configuring SNMP Access Groups
146
Displaying SNMP Information
147
Displying SNMP Configuration Information
147
Table 8-9 Show Snmp-Server Field Descriptions
148
Displaying SNMP Community Strings
149
Table 8-10 Show Snmp-Server Community-List Field Descriptions
149
Displaying SNMP Statistics
150
Table 8-11 Show Snmp-Server Statistics Field Descriptions
150
Displaying SNMP Trap Hosts
151
Table 8-12 Show Snmp-Server Traphost Field Descriptions
151
Configuring RMON
152
RMON (Remote Monitoring) Overview
152
Table 8-13 RMON Groups
152
Configuring RMON
154
Enabling RMON
154
Table 8-14 Enabling RMON
154
Configuring History Groups
155
Table 8-15 Configuring RMON History Group
155
Configuring Statistics Groups
157
Table 8-16 Configuring RMON Statistics Group
157
Configuring Event Groups
159
Table 8-17 Configuring RMON Event Group
159
Configuring Alarm Groups
161
Table 8-18 Configuring RMON Alarm Group
162
Displaying RMON Information
165
Table 8-19 Show Rmon Field Descriptions
166
SNMP and RMON Configuration Commands
167
Table 8-20 SNMP & RMON Configuration Commands
167
Chapter 9 Configuring Qos
169
Qos Overview
170
Qos (Quality of Service)
170
Classifier
171
Classification Standard
171
Classification Table
172
Packet Marker
174
Policer
174
Policer Variables
174
Token Bucket
175
Queue Scheduler
177
SPQ (Strict Priority Queuing)
177
WRR (Weight Round Robin)
178
WFQ (Weight Fair Queuing)
179
DWRR (Deficit Weight Round Robin)
179
Shaping
181
WC Scheduler and NWC Scheduler
181
Buffer Manager
182
Tail Drop
182
Qos on the Corecess R1-SW24L2B
183
Packet Classification
183
Marking & Remarking
184
Configuring Qos
185
Configuring a Class Map
186
Table 9-1 Criteria for Packet Classification
186
Table 9-2 Creating a Class Map
187
Configuring a Policy Map
190
Table 9-3 Creating a Policy Map
191
Configuring Policy-Map Class Remarking
193
Table 9-4 Changing Cos, IP Precedence, or DSCP Value
193
Table 9-5 Configuring Packet Filtering of a Traffic Class in a Policy Map
194
Configuring Minimum Transmission Bandwidth
195
Table 9-6 Configuring a Transmission Queue for a Traffic Class
195
Table 9-7 Specifying a Priority of a Traffic Class in a Policy Map
196
Configuring Policy-Map Class Policing (Rate-Limiting)
197
Table 9-8 Configuring Rate-Limint of a Traffic Class in a Policy Map
197
Table 9-9 Applying Qos Service Policy
198
Configuring Service Policy
198
Table 9-10 Configuring Cos Value
200
Configuring Non-Class-Map Qos Features
200
Table 9-11 Configuring Rate Limiting on a Port
202
Table 9-12 Configring the Precedence of Values for Cos Field
203
Table 9-13 Specifying Priority for Transmission Queue
204
Table 9-14 Configuring Shaping
205
Table 9-15 Configuring Broadcast Suppression
206
Table 9-16 Qos Configuration Commands
208
Chapter 10 Configuring Security
212
Configuring Password
212
Password Encryption
214
Table 10-1 Changing Timeout for an Unattended Telent Session
215
Session Timeouts
215
Configuring Access Lists
216
Table 10-2 Defining Access Lists
217
Table 10-3 Applying the Access List to Terminal Line
219
Table 10-4 Applying the Access List to SNMP Access
220
Configuring Packet Filtering
221
Table 10-5 Filtering DHCP Offer
223
Table 10-6 Filtering File and Resource Sharing Protocol
225
Table 10-7 Filtering Default Traffic
227
CIFS (Cognitive Information Filtering System)
228
Table 10-8 Creating a Class Map
229
Table 10-9 Creating a Policy Map for Packet Filtering
231
Applying Service Policies to the System
232
Table 10-10 Applying Service Policies
232
Table 10-11 Security Configuration Commands
233
Chapter 11 Configuring IGMP Snooping
237
Configuring Igmp Snooping
237
Enabling Igmp Snooping
237
Configuring a Multicast Router Port
238
Configuration Mode
239
Enabling IGMP Fast Leave
240
Configuring a Host Statically to Join a Group
241
Changing the IGMP Group Membership Time
242
Specifying the Maximum Number of Multicast Groups
243
Displaying IGMP Information
244
Table 11-1 Show Ip Igmp Snoop Mrouter Field Descriptions
246
Table 11-2 IP Snooping Commands
248
IGMP Snooping Commands
248
Configuring Lacp
249
Qos of Trunk Group
251
Configuring Link Aggregation
252
Table 12-1 Configuring Link Aggregation
253
Ethernet Port
254
Table 12-2 Configuring LACP Partner Key
255
LACP Configuration Example
257
Chapter 13 Configuring STP/RSTP
259
Understanding STP
259
STP Overview
260
Bdpu(Bridge Data Protocol Unit)
261
Table 13-1 STP Timers
262
Spanning-Tree Port States
263
Selecting Path
264
Table 13-2 Comparison of STP and RSTP Port States
265
RSTP (Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol)
265
Table 13-3 Default STP Configuration
266
Table 13-4 Enabling STP on a VLAN
267
Table 13-5 Enabling STP on a Port
269
Table 13-6 Configuring the Bridge ID for a VLAN
270
Setting the Bridge ID (Priority)
270
Table 13-7 Configuring the Path Cost
272
Table 13-8 Configuring STP Encoding Mode
274
Table 13-9 Configuring the Port Priority
275
Table 13-10 Setting Spanning Tree Timers
276
Configuring RSTP
279
Table 13-11 Enabling RSTP on a VLAN
280
Table 13-12 Configuring the Path Cost
282
Table 13-13 Configuring RSTP Encoding Mode
284
Table 13-14 Configuring Spanning Tree Protocol Type
285
Table 13-15 Configuring an Edge Port
286
Table 13-16 STP Configuration Commands
287
Hardware Specifications
289
Table A-1 Corecess R1-SW24L2B Hardware Specifications
290
Table A-2 Corecess R1-SW24L2B Software Specifications
291
Table B-1 Pin Configuration of 10/100/1000Base-T Port
294
Table B-2 Pin Configuration of Console Port
294
SC/APC Connector
295
Twisted Pair Cable
296
Table B-3 System Modules with Fiber Optic Ports
297
Fiber Optic Cable
297
Simplex SC/APC Fiber Optic Cable
298
Console Cable
299
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