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Edge-Core ECS3510-26P Management Manual (1026 pages)
26-Port Fast Ethernet Layer 2 Switch
Brand:
Edge-Core
| Category:
Network Router
| Size: 19.98 MB
Table of Contents
About this Guide
5
Contents
7
Table of Contents
7
Figures
33
Tables
43
Sectioni
49
Key Features
51
Table 1: Key Features
51
Description of Software Features
52
System Defaults
57
Table 2: System Defaults
57
Getting Started
49
1 Introduction
49
2 Initial Switch Configuration
61
Connecting to the Switch
61
Configuration Options
61
Required Connections
62
Remote Connections
63
Basic Configuration
64
Console Connection
64
Setting Passwords
64
Setting an IP Address
65
Downloading a Configuration File Referenced by Adhcp Server
71
Table 3: Options 60, 66 and 67 Statements
71
Table 4: Options 55 and 124 Statements
72
Enabling SNMP Management Access
73
Managing System Files
75
Saving or Restoring Configuration Settings
76
Ection
79
Web Configuration
79
3 Using the Web Interface
81
Connecting to the Web Interface
81
Navigating the Web Browser Interface
82
Home Page
82
Configuration Options
83
Panel Display
83
Table 5: Web Page Configuration Buttons
83
Figure 2: Front Panel Indicators
83
Main Menu
84
Table 6: Switch Main Menu
84
4 Basic
97
Tasks
97
Displaying System Information
97
Displaying Hardware/Software Versions
98
Figure 4: General Switch Information
99
Configuring Support for Jumbo Frames
100
Displaying Bridge Extension Capabilities
101
Managing System Files
102
Copying Files Via FTP/TFTP or HTTP
102
Saving the Running Configuration to a Local File
104
Figure 7: Copy Firmware
104
Setting the Start-Up File
105
Figure 8: Saving the Running Configuration
105
Showing System Files
106
Automatic Operation Code Upgrade
107
Figure 11: Configuring Automatic Code Upgrade
110
Setting the System Clock
111
Setting the Time Manually
111
Setting the SNTP Polling Interval
112
Figure 12: Manually Setting the System Clock
112
Specifying SNTP Time Servers
113
Figure 13: Setting the Polling Interval for SNTP
113
Setting the Time Zone
114
Configuring Summer Time
115
Figure 16: Summer Time Settings
116
Configuring the Console Port
117
Figure 17: Console Port Settings
118
Configuring Telnet Settings
119
Displaying CPU Utilization
120
Displaying Memory Utilization
121
Resetting the System
122
Figure 21: Restarting the Switch (Immediately)
124
Figure 22: Restarting the Switch (In)
125
Figure 24: Restarting the Switch (Regularly)
126
5 Interface Configuration
127
Port Configuration
127
Configuring by Port List
127
Configuring by Port Range
130
Displaying Connection Status
131
Configuring Local Port Mirroring
132
Figure 29: Configuring Local Port Mirroring
133
Configuring Remote Port Mirroring
134
Figure 32: Configuring Remote Port Mirroring (Source)
137
Showing Port or Trunk Statistics
138
Figure 33: Configuring Remote Port Mirroring (Intermediate)
138
Table 7: Port Statistics
139
Figure 35: Showing Port Statistics (Table)
141
Performing Cable Diagnostics
142
Figure 36: Showing Port Statistics (Chart)
142
Trunk Configuration
144
Configuring a Static Trunk
145
Figure 38: Configuring Static Trunks
145
Figure 39: Creating Static Trunks
146
Configuring a Dynamic Trunk
147
Figure 40: Configuring Connection Parameters for a Static Trunk
147
Figure 43: Configuring the LACP Aggregator Admin Key
150
Figure 45: Configuring LACP Parameters on a Port
151
Figure 46: Configuring Connection Parameters for a Dynamic Trunk
152
Displaying LACP Port Counters
153
Table 8: LACP Port Counters
153
Displaying LACP Settings and Status for the Local Side
154
Table 9: LACP Internal Configuration Information
154
Displaying LACP Settings and Status for the Remote Side
156
Table 10: LACP Remote Device Configuration Information
156
Figure 50: Displaying LACP Port Internal Information
156
Figure 51: Displaying LACP Port Remote Information
157
Configuring Trunk Mirroring
158
Saving Power
159
Traffic Segmentation
161
Enabling Traffic Segmentation
161
Configuring Uplink and Downlink Ports
162
VLAN Trunking
163
Figure 59: Configuring VLAN Trunking
165
6 Vlan Configuration
167
IEEE 802.1Q Vlans
167
Figure 60: VLAN Compliant and VLAN Non-Compliant Devices
168
Configuring VLAN Groups
170
Figure 61: Using GVRP
170
Adding Static Members to Vlans
171
Figure 62: Creating Static Vlans
171
Figure 63: Configuring Static Members by VLAN Index
174
Figure 64: Configuring Static VLAN Members by Interface
175
Configuring Dynamic VLAN Registration
176
Figure 66: Configuring Global Status of GVRP
177
Figure 67: Configuring GVRP for an Interface
178
IEEE 802.1Q Tunneling
179
Figure 70: Qinq Operational Concept
180
Enabling Qinq Tunneling on the Switch
183
Adding an Interface to a Qinq Tunnel
184
Figure 71: Enabling Qinq Tunneling
184
Protocol Vlans
185
Configuring Protocol VLAN Groups
186
Mapping Protocol Groups to Interfaces
187
Figure 73: Configuring Protocol Vlans
187
Figure 75: Assigning Interfaces to Protocol Vlans
188
Configuring IP Subnet Vlans
189
Figure 77: Configuring IP Subnet Vlans
190
Configuring MAC-Based Vlans
191
Figure 79: Configuring MAC-Based Vlans
192
Configuring VLAN Mirroring
193
Figure 81: Configuring VLAN Mirroring
194
7 Address Table Settings
195
Setting Static Addresses
195
Changing the Aging Time
197
Displaying the Dynamic Address Table
198
Clearing the Dynamic Address Table
199
Configuring MAC Address Mirroring
200
Figure 88: Mirroring Packets Based on the Source MAC Address
201
8 Spanning Tree Algorithm
203
Overview
203
Figure 90: STP Root Ports and Designated Ports
204
Figure 91: MSTP Region, Internal Spanning Tree, Multiple Spanning Tree
205
Configuring Loopback Detection
206
Configuring Global Settings for STA
207
Figure 94: Configuring Global Settings for STA (STP)
211
Displaying Global Settings for STA
212
Configuring Interface Settings for STA
213
Table 11: Recommended STA Path Cost Range
215
Table 12: Default STA Path Costs
215
Displaying Interface Settings for STA
217
Figure 99: STA Port Roles
219
Configuring Multiple Spanning Trees
220
Figure 101: Creating an MST Instance
221
Figure 103: Adding a VLAN to an MST Instance
222
Configuring Interface Settings for MSTP
223
Figure 105: Configuring MSTP Interface Settings
224
Figure 106: Displaying MSTP Interface Settings
225
9 Congestion Control
227
Rate Limiting
227
Table 13: Effective Rate Limit
228
Storm Control
229
Figure 108: Configuring Storm Control
231
Automatic Traffic Control
232
Figure 110: Storm Control by Shutting down a Port
233
Setting the ATC Timers
233
Figure 111: Configuring ATC Timers
234
Configuring ATC Thresholds and Responses
235
Figure 112: Configuring ATC Interface Attributes
237
10 Class of Service
239
Layer 2 Queue Settings
239
Setting the Default Priority for Interfaces
239
Selecting the Queue Mode
240
Figure 113: Setting the Default Port Priority
240
Figure 114: Setting the Queue Mode (Strict)
242
Mapping Cos Values to Egress Queues
243
Table 14: IEEE 802.1P Egress Queue Priority Mapping
243
Table 15: Cos Priority Levels
243
Figure 116: Setting the Queue Mode (Strict and WRR)
243
Table 16: Mapping Internal Per-Hop Behavior to Hardware Queues
244
Layer 3/4 Priority Settings
245
Setting Priority Processing to DSCP or Cos
246
Figure 119: Setting the Trust Mode
247
Mapping Ingress DSCP Values to Internal DSCP Values
247
Figure 120: Configuring DSCP to DSCP Internal Mapping
248
Table 17: Default Mapping of DSCP Values to Internal Phb/Drop Values
248
Figure 121: Showing DSCP to DSCP Internal Mapping
249
Mapping Cos Priorities to Internal DSCP Values
249
Figure 122: Configuring Cos to DSCP Internal Mapping
250
Table 18: Default Mapping of Cos/Cfi to Internal Phb/Drop Precedence
250
Figure 123: Showing Cos to DSCP Internal Mapping
251
11 Quality of Service
253
Overview
253
Configuring a Class Map
254
Figure 124: Configuring a Class Map
255
Figure 125: Showing Class Maps
256
Creating Qos Policies
257
Figure 128: Configuring a Policy Map
264
Figure 129: Showing Policy Maps
265
Figure 130: Adding Rules to a Policy Map
266
Attaching a Policy Map to a Port
267
12 Oip Traffic Configuration
269
Overview
269
Configuring Voip Traffic
270
V O Ip T Raffic C Onfiguration
270
Configuring Telephony OUI
271
Configuring Voip Traffic Ports
272
Figure 136: Configuring Port Settings for a Voice VLAN
274
13 Security Measures
275
AAA Authorization and Accounting
276
Configuring Local/Remote Logon Authentication
277
Configuring Remote Logon Authentication Servers
278
Figure 137: Configuring the Authentication Sequence
278
Figure 139: Configuring Remote Authentication Server (RADIUS)
281
Figure 140: Configuring Remote Authentication Server (TACACS+)
282
Configuring AAA Accounting
283
Figure 142: Showing AAA Server Groups
283
Figure 143: Configuring Global Settings for AAA Accounting
285
Figure 146: Configuring AAA Accounting Service for 802.1X Service
287
Figure 148: Displaying a Summary of Applied AAA Accounting Methods
288
Configuring AAA Authorization
289
Figure 152: Configuring AAA Authorization Methods for Exec Service
291
Configuring User Accounts
292
Figure 154: Configuring User Accounts
293
Web Authentication
294
Configuring Global Settings for Web Authentication
295
Configuring Interface Settings for Web Authentication
296
Table 19: Dynamic Qos Profiles
297
Configuring Global Settings for Network Access
300
Figure 159: Configuring Interface Settings for Network Access
302
Figure 160: Configuring Link Detection for Network Access
303
Configuring a MAC Address Filter
304
Configuring HTTPS
306
Table 20: HTTPS System Support
307
Replacing the Default Secure-Site Certificate
308
Configuring the Secure Shell
309
Configuring the SSH Server
312
Figure 166: Configuring the SSH Server
313
Figure 167: Generating the SSH Host Key Pair
314
Figure 168: Showing the SSH Host Key Pair
315
Figure 169: Copying the SSH User's Public Key
316
Access Control Lists
317
Showing TCAM Utilization
319
Figure 172: Creating an ACL
320
Table 21: Priority Bits Processed by Extended Ipv4 ACL
322
Configuring a Standard Ipv4 ACL
322
Configuring an Extended Ipv4 ACL
324
Configuring a MAC ACL
326
Figure 177: Configuring a ARP ACL
328
Figure 178: Binding a Port to an ACL
329
ARP Inspection
330
Configuring Global Settings for ARP Inspection
333
Configuring VLAN Settings for ARP Inspection
334
Configuring Interface Settings for ARP Inspection
335
Table 22: ARP Inspection Statistics
336
Table 23: ARP Inspection Log
337
Figure 182: Displaying Statistics for ARP Inspection
337
Displaying the ARP Inspection Log
338
Figure 184: Creating an IP Address Filter for Management Access
339
Configuring Port Security
340
Configuring 802.1X Port Authentication
342
Figure 188: Configuring Port Security
343
Configuring 802.1X Global Settings
345
Configuring Port Supplicant Settings for 802.1X
349
Displaying 802.1X Statistics
351
Figure 191: Configuring Interface Settings for 802.1X Port Supplicant
351
Table 24: 802.1X Statistics
351
Figure 192: Showing Statistics for 802.1X Port Authenticator
353
IP Source Guard
354
Configuring Ports for IP Source Guard
354
Configuring Static Bindings for IP Source Guard
356
Figure 194: Setting the Filter Type for IP Source Guard
356
Displaying Information for Dynamic IP Source Guard Bindings
358
Figure 196: Displaying Static Bindings for IP Source Guard
358
DHCP Snooping
359
DHCP Snooping Global Configuration
362
DHCP Snooping VLAN Configuration
363
Figure 198: Configuring Global Settings for DHCP Snooping
363
Configuring Ports for DHCP Snooping
364
Figure 199: Configuring DHCP Snooping on a VLAN
364
Displaying DHCP Snooping Binding Information
365
Figure 200: Configuring the Port Mode for DHCP Snooping
365
Dos Protection
366
Figure 202: Setting Action for Packets with Layer 4 Port Set to Zero
367
14 Basic Administration Protocols
369
Configuring Event Logging
369
System Log Configuration
369
Table 25: Logging Levels
370
Figure 203: Configuring Settings for System Memory Logs
371
Remote Log Configuration
372
Figure 204: Showing Error Messages Logged to System Memory
372
Sending Simple Mail Transfer Protocol Alerts
373
Figure 205: Configuring Settings for Remote Logging of Error Messages
373
Figure 206: Configuring General Settings for SMTP Alert Messages
374
Figure 207: Specifying SMTP Servers
375
Link Layer Discovery Protocol
376
Setting LLDP Timing Attributes
376
Configuring LLDP Interface Attributes
378
Figure 209: Configuring LLDP Timing Attributes
378
Configuring LLDP Interface CIVIC-Address
382
Table 26: LLDP MED Location CA Types
382
Figure 211: Configuring the CIVIC Address for an LLDP Interface
383
Displaying LLDP Local Device Information
384
Figure 212: Showing the CIVIC Address for an LLDP Interface
384
Table 27: Chassis ID Subtype
385
Table 28: System Capabilities
385
Figure 213: Displaying Local Device Information for LLDP (General)
386
Displaying LLDP Remote Device Information
387
Table 29: Port ID Subtype
387
Table 30: Remote Port Auto-Negotiation Advertised Capability
389
Figure 215: Displaying Remote Device Information for LLDP (Port)
391
Displaying Device Statistics
392
Power over Ethernet
393
Displaying the Switch's Overall Poe Power Budget
394
Setting the Port Poe Power Budget
395
Figure 219: Showing the Switch's Poe Budget
395
Simple Network Management Protocol
397
Table 31: Snmpv3 Security Models and Levels
398
Configuring Global Settings for SNMP
399
Setting the Local Engine ID
400
Figure 222: Configuring the Local Engine ID for SNMP
401
Specifying a Remote Engine ID
401
Figure 223: Configuring a Remote Engine ID for SNMP
402
Setting Snmpv3 Views
402
Figure 225: Creating an SNMP View
403
Figure 226: Showing SNMP Views
404
Configuring Snmpv3 Groups
405
Figure 228: Showing the OID Subtree Configured for SNMP Views
405
Figure 229: Creating an SNMP Group
409
Setting Community Access Strings
410
Configuring Local Snmpv3 Users
411
Figure 232: Showing Community Access Strings
411
Configuring Remote Snmpv3 Users
413
Figure 234: Showing Local Snmpv3 Users
413
Specifying Trap Managers
415
Figure 237: Configuring Trap Managers (Snmpv1)
419
Remote Monitoring
420
Configuring RMON Alarms
420
Figure 241: Configuring an RMON Alarm
422
Configuring RMON Events
423
Figure 242: Showing Configured RMON Alarms
423
Figure 243: Configuring an RMON Event
424
Configuring RMON History Samples
425
Figure 244: Showing Configured RMON Events
425
Figure 245: Configuring an RMON History Sample
426
Figure 246: Showing Configured RMON History Samples
427
Configuring RMON Statistical Samples
428
Figure 247: Showing Collected RMON History Samples
428
Figure 248: Configuring an RMON Statistical Sample
429
Switch Clustering
430
Configuring General Settings for Clusters
431
Cluster Member Configuration
432
Figure 251: Configuring a Switch Cluster
432
Figure 252: Configuring a Cluster Members
433
Managing Cluster Members
434
Figure 254: Showing Cluster Candidates
434
Settinga Time Range
435
Figure 256: Setting the Name of a Time Range
436
Figure 258: Add a Rule to a Time Range
437
15 Ip Configuration
439
Using the Ping Function
439
Address Resolution Protocol
441
Setting the ARP Timeout
441
Table 33: Address Resolution Protocol
441
Displaying ARP Entries
442
Setting the Switch's IP Address (IP Version 4)
443
Figure 263: Configuring a Static Ipv4 Address
444
Setting the Switch's IP Address (IP Version 6)
445
Configuring the Ipv6 Default Gateway
445
Configuring Ipv6 Interface Settings
446
Figure 266: Configuring General Settings for an Ipv6 Interface
449
Configuring an Ipv6 Address
450
Showing Ipv6 Addresses
452
Showing the Ipv6 Neighbor Cache
454
Table 34: Show Ipv6 Neighbors - Display Description
454
Figure 268: Showing Configured Ipv6 Addresses
454
Figure 269: Showing Ipv6 Neighbors
455
Showing Ipv6 Statistics
456
Table 35: Show Ipv6 Statistics - Display Description
456
Showing the MTU for Responding Destinations
461
Table 36: Show MTU - Display Description
461
Figure 272: Showing Ipv6 Statistics (UDP)
461
16 Ip Services
463
Configuring General DNS Service Parameters
463
Ip Ervice
463
Configuring a List of Domain Names
464
Figure 275: Configuring a List of Domain Names for DNS
465
Configuring a List of Name Servers
466
Configuring Static DNS Host to Address Entries
467
Displaying the DNS Cache
468
Figure 281: Showing Entries in the DNS Cache
469
17 Multicast
471
Filtering
471
Overview
471
M Ulticast F Iltering
471
Layer 2 IGMP (Snooping and Query)
472
Configuring IGMP Snooping and Query Parameters
474
Specifying Static Interfaces for a Multicast Router
477
Figure 283: Configuring General Settings for IGMP Snooping
477
Figure 284: Configuring a Static Interface for a Multicast Router
479
Assigning Interfaces to Multicast Services
480
Figure 287: Assigning an Interface to a Multicast Service
481
Setting IGMP Snooping Status Per Interface
482
Figure 290: Configuring IGMP Snooping on an Interface
486
Displaying Multicast Groups Discovered by IGMP Snooping
487
Figure 291: Showing Interface Settings for IGMP Snooping
487
Filtering and Throttling IGMP Groups
488
Enabling IGMP Filtering and Throttling
488
Configuring IGMP Filter Profiles
489
Figure 294: Creating an IGMP Filtering Profile
490
Figure 296: Adding Multicast Groups to an IGMP Filtering Profile
491
Configuring IGMP Filtering and Throttling for Interfaces
492
Multicast VLAN Registration
493
Configuring Global MVR Settings
495
Configuring MVR Interface Status
496
Figure 300: Configuring Global Settings for MVR
496
Assigning Static MVR Multicast Groups to Interfaces
498
Figure 302: Assigning Static MVR Groups to a Port
499
Displaying MVR Receiver Groups
500
Figure 303: Showing the Static MVR Groups Assigned to a Port
500
Command Line Interface
503
18 Using the Command Line I Nterface
505
Using the Command Line Interface
505
Accessing the CLI
505
Console Connection
505
Telnet Connection
506
Entering Commands
507
Keywords and Arguments
507
Minimum Abbreviation
507
Command Completion
507
Getting Help on Commands
508
Partial Keyword Lookup
509
Negating the Effect of Commands
509
Using Command History
510
Understanding Command Modes
510
Exec Commands
510
Table 37: General Command Modes
510
Configuration Commands
511
Table 38: Configuration Command Modes
512
Command Line Processing
513
Output Modifiers
513
Table 39: Keystroke Commands
513
CLI Command Groups
514
Table 40: Command Group Index
514
19 General Commands
517
Prompt
517
Table 41: General Commands
517
Reload (Global Configuration)
518
Enable
519
Quit
520
Show History
520
Configure
521
Disable
522
Reload (Privileged Exec)
522
Show Reload
523
End
523
Exit
523
20 System Management Commands
525
Device Designation
525
Table 42: System Management Commands
525
Table 43: Device Designation Commands
525
Hostname
526
System Status
526
Table 44: System Status Commands
526
Show Access-List Tcam-Utilization
527
Show Memory
527
Show Process Cpu
528
Show Running-Config
528
Show Startup-Config
529
Show System
530
Show Tech-Support
531
Show Users
531
Show Version
532
Frame Size
533
Jumbo Frame
533
Table 45: Frame Size Commands
533
File Management
534
Table 46: Flash/File Commands
534
General Commands
535
Boot System
535
Copy
536
System Management Commands
538
Delete
539
Dir
539
Table 47: File Directory Information
540
Whichboot
540
Automatic Code Upgrade Commands
541
Upgrade Opcode Auto
541
Upgrade Opcode Path
542
Show Upgrade
543
Table 48: Line Commands
544
Line
544
Databits
545
Exec-Timeout
546
Login
547
Parity
548
Password-Thresh
549
Silent-Time
550
Stopbits
551
Timeout Login Response
552
Terminal
553
Show Line
554
Table 49: Event Logging Commands
555
Table 50: Logging Levels
556
Logging History
556
Logging Host
557
Logging Trap
558
Show Log
559
Table 51: Show Logging Flash/Ram - Display Description
560
Table 52: Show Logging Trap - Display Description
561
Table 53: Event Logging Commands
561
SMTP Alerts
561
Logging Sendmail Host
562
Logging Sendmail Level
563
Logging Sendmail Source-Email
564
Table 54: Time Commands
565
Time
565
Sntp Poll
566
Show Sntp
567
Sntp Server
567
Clock Summer-Time
568
Manual Configuration Commands
568
Clock Timezone
569
Clock Timezone-Predefined
570
Calendar Set
571
Show Calendar
571
Time Range
572
Table 55: Time Range Commands
572
Absolute
573
Periodic
574
Show Time-Range
575
Switch Clustering
575
Table 56: Switch Cluster Commands
575
Cluster
576
Cluster Commander
577
Cluster Ip-Pool
578
Cluster Member
578
Rcommand
579
Show Cluster
579
Show Cluster Candidates
580
Show Cluster Members
580
21 Snmp Commands
581
Table 57: SNMP Commands
581
General SNMP Commands
582
Snmp-Server
582
Snmp-Server Community
583
Snmp-Server Contact
583
Snmp-Server Location
584
Show Snmp
584
SNMP Target Host Commands
585
Snmp-Server Enable Traps
585
Snmp-Server Host
586
Snmpv3 Commands
589
Snmp-Server Engine-ID
589
Snmp-Server Group
590
Snmp-Server User
591
Snmp-Server View
592
Show Snmp Engine-ID
593
Show Snmp Group
594
Table 58: Show Snmp Engine-ID - Display Description
594
Show Snmp User
595
Table 59: Show Snmp Group - Display Description
595
Table 60: Show Snmp User - Display Description
595
Show Snmp View
596
Notification Log Commands
596
Nlm
596
Table 61: Show Snmp View - Display Description
596
Snmp-Server Notify-Filter
597
Show Nlm Oper-Status
598
Show Snmp Notify-Filter
599
22 Remote Monitoring Commands
601
Table 62: RMON Commands
601
Rmon Alarm
602
Rmon Event
603
Rmon Collection History
604
Rmon Collection Rmon1
605
Show Rmon Alarms
606
Show Rmon Events
606
Show Rmon History
606
Show Rmon Statistics
607
23 Authentication
609
Commands
609
User Accounts
609
Table 63: Authentication Commands
609
Table 64: User Access Commands
609
Enable Password
610
Table 65: Default Login Settings
611
Username
611
Authentication Sequence
612
Authentication Enable
612
Table 66: Authentication Sequence Commands
612
Authentication Login
613
RADIUS Client
614
Radius-Server Acct-Port
614
Table 67: RADIUS Client Commands
614
Radius-Server Auth-Port
615
Radius-Server Host
615
Radius-Server Key
616
Radius-Server Retransmit
616
Radius-Server Timeout
617
Show Radius-Server
617
TACACS+ Client
618
Tacacs-Server Host
618
Table 68: TACACS+ Client Commands
618
Tacacs-Server Key
619
Tacacs-Server Port
620
Aaa Accounting Commands
621
Table 69: AAA Commands
621
Aaa Accounting Dot1X
622
Aaa Accounting Exec
623
Aaa Accounting Update
624
Aaa Authorization Exec
625
Aaa Group Server
626
Accounting Dot1X
627
Authorization Exec
628
Table 70: Web Server Commands
629
Ip Http Port
630
Ip Http Secure-Port
631
Table 71: HTTPS System Support
632
Table 72: Telnet Server Commands
633
Ip Telnet Port
634
Show Ip Telnet
635
Table 73: Secure Shell Commands
635
Ip Ssh Authentication-Retries
638
Ip Ssh Server-Key Size
639
Ip Ssh Timeout
640
Ip Ssh Crypto Host-Key Generate
641
Ip Ssh Crypto Zeroize
642
Show Public-Key
643
Table 74: Show Ssh - Display Description
644
Port Authentication
645
Table 75: 802.1X Port Authentication Commands
645
Dot1X Default
646
Dot1X Eapol-Pass-Through
646
General Commands
646
Authenticator Commands
647
Dot1X Intrusion-Action
647
Dot1X System-Auth-Control
647
Dot1X Max-Req
648
Dot1X Operation-Mode
649
Dot1X Port-Control
650
Dot1X Re-Authentication
650
Dot1X Timeout Quiet-Period
651
Dot1X Timeout Re-Authperiod
651
Dot1X Timeout Supp-Timeout
652
Dot1X Timeout Tx-Period
652
Dot1X Re-Authenticate
653
Dot1X Identity Profile
654
Dot1X Max-Start
654
Supplicant Commands
654
Dot1X Pae Supplicant
655
Dot1X Timeout Auth-Period
656
Dot1X Timeout Held-Period
656
Display Information Commands
657
Dot1X Timeout Start-Period
657
Show Dot1X
657
Management IP Filter
660
Management
660
Table 76: Management IP Filter Commands
660
Show Management
661
Authentication Commands
662
24 General Security Measures
663
Table 77: General Security Commands
663
Port Security
664
Table 78: Management IP Filter Commands
664
Network Access (MAC Address Authentication)
666
Table 79: Network Access Commands
666
Network-Access Aging
667
Network-Access Mac-Filter
667
Mac-Authentication Reauth-Time
668
Network-Access Dynamic-Qos
669
Table 80: Dynamic Qos Profiles
669
Network-Access Dynamic-Vlan
670
Network-Access Guest-Vlan
671
Network-Access Link-Detection Link-Down
672
Network-Access Link-Detection Link-Up-Down
673
Network-Access Max-Mac-Count
674
Network-Access Port-Mac-Filter
675
Mac-Authentication Intrusion-Action
676
Clear Network-Access
677
Show Network-Access Mac-Address-Table
678
Show Network-Access Mac-Filter
679
Table 81: Web Authentication
680
Web-Auth Login-Attempts
680
Web-Auth Quiet-Period
681
Web-Auth System-Auth-Control
682
Web-Auth Re-Authenticate (Port)
683
Show Web-Auth
684
Show Web-Auth Summary
685
Table 82: DHCP Snooping Commands
685
Ip Dhcp Snooping
686
Ip Dhcp Snooping Information Option
688
Ip Dhcp Snooping Information Policy
689
Ip Dhcp Snooping Vlan
690
Ip Dhcp Snooping Trust
691
Clear Ip Dhcp Snooping Database Flash
692
Show Ip Dhcp Snooping
693
Table 83: IP Source Guard Commands
694
Ip Source-Guard
696
Ip Source-Guard Max-Binding
697
Show Ip Source-Guard
698
Table 84: ARP Inspection Commands
699
Ip Arp Inspection
700
Ip Arp Inspection Filter
701
Ip Arp Inspection Log-Buffer Logs
702
Ip Arp Inspection Validate
703
Ip Arp Inspection Limit
704
Ip Arp Inspection Trust
705
Show Ip Arp Inspection Configuration
706
Show Ip Arp Inspection Log
707
Table 85: Dos Protection Commands
708
Denial of Service Protection
708
Acces Control List
711
Access-List Ip
712
Permit, Deny, Redirect-To (Extended Ipv4 ACL)
714
Table 88: Priority Bits Processed by Extended Ipv4 ACL
716
Ip Access-Group
717
Show Ip Access-List
718
Table 89: MAC ACL Commands
718
Access-List Mac
719
Mac Access-Group
722
Show Mac Access-List
723
Table 90: ARP ACL Commands
723
Permit, Deny (ARP ACL)
724
Show Arp Access-List
725
Table 91: ACL Information Commands
726
Table 92: Interface Commands
729
Interface Configuration
730
Alias
731
Description
732
Flowcontrol
733
Giga-Phy-Mode
734
Negotiation
735
Shutdown
736
Clear Counters
739
Show Interfaces Counters
740
Show Interfaces Status
741
Show Interfaces Switchport
742
Table 93: Show Interfaces Switchport - Display Description
743
Show Interfaces Transceiver
744
Table 86: Access Control List Commands
711
Table 87: Ipv4 ACL Commands
711
25 Access Control Lists
712
Cable Diagnostics
745
Show Cable-Diagnostics
746
Power Savings
747
Show Power-Save
748
Table 94: Link Aggregation Commands
749
Manual Configuration Commands
750
Dynamic Configuration Commands
751
Lacp Admin-Key (Ethernet Interface)
752
Lacp Port-Priority
753
Lacp System-Priority
754
Lacp Admin-Key (Port Channel)
755
Table 95: Show Lacp Counters - Display Description
756
Trunk Status Display Commands
756
Table 96: Show Lacp Internal - Display Description
757
Table 97: Show Lacp Neighbors - Display Description
758
Table 98: Show Lacp Sysid - Display Description
759
Table 99: Port Mirroring Commands
761
Table 100: Mirror Port Commands
761
28 Port Mirroring Commands
762
Local Port Mirroring Commands
762
Show Port Monitor
763
Table 101: RSPAN Commands
764
RSPAN Mirroring Commands
764
Rspan Source
765
Rspan Destination
766
Rspan Remote Vlan
767
No Rspan Session
768
Show Rspan
769
Table 102: Rate Limit Commands
771
Rate Limit Command
771
Table 103: ATC Commands
773
A Utomatic T Raffic C Ontrol C Ommands
774
Figure 306: Storm Control by Shutting down a Port
775
Threshold Commands
776
Auto-Traffic-Control
777
Auto-Traffic-Control Action
778
Auto-Traffic-Control Alarm-Clear-Threshold
779
Auto-Traffic-Control Alarm-Fire-Threshold
780
Auto-Traffic-Control Auto-Control-Release
781
SNMP Trap Commands
782
Snmp-Server Enable Port-Traps Atc Broadcast-Control-Apply
783
Snmp-Server Enable Port-Traps Atc Multicast-Alarm-Clear
784
Snmp-Server Enable Port-Traps Atc Multicast-Control-Apply
785
30 Automatic Traffic Controlcommands
776
ATC Display Commands
786
Automatic Traffic Control Commands
787
Table 104: Address Table Commands
789
Mac-Address-Table Static
790
Clear Mac-Address-Table Dynamic
791
Show Mac-Address-Table Aging-Time
792
Show Mac-Address-Table Count
793
Table 105: Spanning Tree Commands
795
Spanning-Tree
796
Spanning-Tree Cisco-Prestandard
797
Spanning-Tree Hello-Time
798
Spanning-Tree Max-Age
799
Spanning-Tree Pathcost Method
801
Spanning-Tree Mst Configuration
802
Max-Hops
803
Mst Priority
804
Name
805
Revision
806
Spanning-Tree Bpdu-Guard
807
Spanning-Tree Cost
808
Table 106: Recommended STA Path Cost Range
808
Table 107: Default STA Path Costs
808
Spanning-Tree Edge-Port
809
Spanning-Tree Link-Type
810
Spanning-Tree Loopback-Detection Action
811
Spanning-Tree Loopback-Detection Release-Mode
812
Spanning-Tree Loopback-Detection Trap
813
Spanning-Tree Mst Port-Priority
814
Spanning-Tree Port-Priority
815
Spanning-Tree Spanning-Disabled
816
Spanning-Tree Loopback-Detection Release
817
Show Spanning-Tree
818
Spanning Tree Commands
819
Show Spanning-Tree Mst Configuration
820
Table 108: VLAN Commands
821
Table 109: GVRP and Bridge Extension Commands
822
Garp Timer
823
Switchport Forbidden Vlan
824
Show Bridge-Ext
825
Show Gvrp Configuration
826
Table 110: Commands for Editing VLAN Groups
827
Vlan
828
Table 111: Commands for Configuring VLAN Interfaces
829
Switchport Acceptable-Frame-Types
830
Switchport Allowed Vlan
831
Switchport Ingress-Filtering
832
Switchport Native Vlan
833
Vlan-Trunking
834
Table 112: Commands for Displaying VLAN Information
835
Table 113: 802.1Q Tunneling Commands
836
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Table of Contents
Installation Guide
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How to Use this Guide
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Table of Contents
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Contents
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Figures
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Tables
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1 Switch Description
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Overview
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Key Hardware Components
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Figure 1: Front Panel ECS3510-26P
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Figure 2: Rear Panel
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Reset Button
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Key Technical Specifications
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Table 1: Key Technical Specifications
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2 Installation Overview
14
Package Contents
14
Switch Installation Tasks
15
Figure 3: Installing the Switch in a Rack
15
Figure 4: Connecting AC Power
16
Figure 5: System Leds
17
Figure 6: Console Port
17
Figure 7: Making a Connection to an SFP Port
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3 Switch Chassis
19
General Installation Guidelines
19
How to Install the Switch in a Rack
20
Rack-Mounting Items
20
Rack-Mount Procedure
20
Figure 8: Attaching the Brackets
21
Figure 9: Installing the Switch in a Rack
21
How to Install the Switch on a Shelf or Desktop
22
Figure 10: Attaching the Adhesive Feet
22
Switch Cooling Requirements
23
Rack Cooling
23
Figure 11: Switch Cooling
23
4 Power and Grounding
25
Switch Power Supply
25
Figure 12: AC Power Supply Socket
25
Table 2: AC Power Supply Specifications
25
Grounding the Chassis
26
Figure 13: Grounding Terminal
26
How to Connect to AC Power
27
Figure 14: AC Power Cord and Power Socket
27
5 Port Connections
29
Cable Labeling and Connection Records
30
Understanding the Port Status Leds
31
Figure 15: Port Status Leds
31
Table 3: Port Status Leds
31
How to Install an SFP Transceiver
32
Figure 16: Inserting an SFP Transceiver into a Slot
33
How to Connect to Twisted-Pair Copper Ports
34
Copper Cabling Guidelines
34
10/100BASE-TX Pin Assignments
34
Table 4: Maximum Twisted-Pair Copper Cable Lengths
34
1000BASE-T Assignments
35
Figure 17: RJ-45 Connector
35
Table 5: 10/100BASE-TX MDI and MDI-X Port Pinouts
35
Table 6: 1000BASE-T MDI and MDI-X Port Pinouts
35
Power-Over-Ethernet
36
Connection Procedure
36
Figure 18: Making Twisted-Pair Connections
37
How to Connect to SFP Fiber Optic Ports
38
Table 7: Maximum Gigabit Ethernet Fiber Cable Lengths
38
Table 8: Maximum Fast Ethernet Fiber Cable Lengths
38
Connection Procedure
39
Figure 19: Making a Connection to an SFP Port
39
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