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Edge-Core ECS4620-28P Quick Start Manual (2143 pages)
28/52-Port L3 Stackable Gigabit Ethernet Switch
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
13
Hardware Specifications
6
Quick Start Guide
6
How to Use this Guide
9
Table of Contents
13
Figures
27
Tables
43
Getting Started
45
Table 1: Key Features
47
1 Introduction
47
Description of Software Features
49
IP Routing
53
Equal-Cost Multipath Load Balancing
54
Table 2: System Defaults
55
Web Configuration
59
2 Using the Web Interface
61
Figure 1: Home Page
62
Navigating the Web Browser Interface
62
Configuration Options
63
Table 3: Web Page Configuration Buttons
63
Figure 2: Front Panel Indicators
64
Panel Display
64
Table 4: Switch Main Menu
65
3 Basic Management Tasks
89
Figure 3: System Information
90
Displaying System Information
90
Displaying Hardware/Software Versions
91
Configuring Support for Jumbo Frames
92
Figure 4: General Switch Information
92
Displaying Bridge Extension Capabilities
93
Figure 5: Configuring Support for Jumbo Frames
93
Figure 6: Displaying Bridge Extension Configuration
94
Managing System Files
95
Figure 7: Copy Firmware
96
Saving the Running Configuration to a Local File
97
Figure 8: Saving the Running Configuration
98
Figure 9: Setting Start-Up Files
98
Setting the Start-Up File
98
Figure 10: Displaying System Files
99
Showing System Files
99
Figure 11: Configuring Automatic Code Upgrade
103
Setting the System Clock
103
Figure 12: Manually Setting the System Clock
104
Configuring NTP
105
Figure 13: Setting the Polling Interval for SNTP
105
Configuring Time Servers
106
Figure 14: Configuring NTP
106
Figure 15: Specifying SNTP Time Servers
107
Figure 16: Adding an NTP Time Server
108
Figure 17: Showing the NTP Time Server List
108
Figure 18: Adding an NTP Authentication Key
109
Figure 19: Showing the NTP Authentication Key List
110
Setting the Time Zone
110
Configuring the Console Port
111
Figure 20: Setting the Time Zone
111
Figure 21: Console Port Settings
112
Configuring Telnet Settings
113
Displaying CPU Utilization
114
Figure 22: Telnet Connection Settings
114
Figure 23: Displaying CPU Utilization
115
Figure 24: Displaying Memory Utilization
115
Stacking
116
Figure 25: Setting the Stack Master
117
Figure 26: Enabling Stacking on 10G Ports
118
Figure 27: Renumbering the Stack
118
Resetting the System
119
Figure 28: Restarting the Switch (Immediately)
121
Figure 29: Restarting the Switch (In)
121
Figure 30: Restarting the Switch (At)
122
Figure 31: Restarting the Switch (Regularly)
122
4 Interface Configuration
123
Port Configuration
124
Figure 32: Configuring Connections by Port List
126
Configuring by Port Range
126
Figure 33: Configuring Connections by Port Range
127
Figure 34: Displaying Port Information
128
Figure 35: Configuring Local Port Mirroring
128
Figure 36: Configuring Local Port Mirroring
129
Figure 37: Displaying Local Port Mirror Sessions
130
Figure 38: Configuring Remote Port Mirroring
130
Figure 39: Configuring Remote Port Mirroring (Source)
133
Figure 40: Configuring Remote Port Mirroring (Intermediate)
134
Figure 41: Configuring Remote Port Mirroring (Destination)
134
Showing Port or Trunk Statistics
134
Table 5: Port Statistics
135
Figure 42: Showing Port Statistics (Table)
137
Figure 43: Showing Port Statistics (Chart)
138
Figure 44: Displaying Transceiver Data
140
Figure 45: Configuring Transceiver Thresholds
142
Performing Cable Diagnostics
142
Figure 46: Performing Cable Tests
144
Trunk Configuration
144
Figure 47: Configuring Static Trunks
145
Figure 48: Creating Static Trunks
146
Figure 49: Adding Static Trunks Members
147
Figure 50: Configuring Connection Parameters for a Static Trunk
147
Figure 51: Showing Information for Static Trunks
148
Figure 52: Configuring Dynamic Trunks
148
Configuring a Dynamic Trunk
148
Figure 53: Configuring the LACP Aggregator Admin Key
151
Figure 54: Enabling LACP on a Port
152
Figure 55: Configuring LACP Parameters on a Port
152
Figure 56: Showing Members of a Dynamic Trunk
153
Figure 57: Configuring Connection Settings for a Dynamic Trunk
153
Figure 58: Showing Connection Parameters for Dynamic Trunks
154
Table 6: LACP Port Counters
154
Displaying LACP Settings and Status for the Local Side
155
Figure 59: Displaying LACP Port Counters
155
Table 7: LACP Internal Configuration Information
155
Figure 60: Displaying LACP Port Internal Information
156
Displaying LACP Settings and Status for the Remote Side
157
Table 8: LACP Remote Device Configuration Information
157
Configuring Load Balancing
158
Figure 61: Displaying LACP Port Remote Information
158
Figure 62: Configuring Load Balancing
159
Saving Power
160
Figure 63: Enabling Power Savings
161
Traffic Segmentation
162
Figure 64: Enabling Traffic Segmentation
163
Table 9: Traffic Segmentation Forwarding
163
Configuring Uplink and Downlink Ports
163
Figure 65: Configuring Members for Traffic Segmentation
164
Figure 66: Showing Traffic Segmentation Members
165
Figure 67: Configuring VLAN Trunking
165
Figure 68: Configuring VLAN Trunking
167
5 VLAN Configuration
169
Figure 69: VLAN Compliant and VLAN Non-Compliant Devices
170
Figure 70: Using GVRP
172
Configuring VLAN Groups
172
Figure 71: Creating Static Vlans
174
Figure 72: Modifying Settings for Static Vlans
174
Adding Static Members to Vlans
175
Figure 73: Showing Static Vlans
175
Figure 74: Configuring Static Members by VLAN Index
178
Figure 75: Configuring Static VLAN Members by Interface
178
Configuring Dynamic VLAN Registration
179
Figure 76: Configuring Static VLAN Members by Interface Range
179
Figure 77: Configuring Global Status of GVRP
181
Figure 78: Configuring GVRP for an Interface
181
Figure 79: Showing Dynamic Vlans Registered on the Switch
182
Figure 80: Showing the Members of a Dynamic VLAN
182
IEEE 802.1Q Tunneling
183
Figure 81: Qinq Operational Concept
184
Creating CVLAN to SPVLAN Mapping Entries
188
Figure 82: Enabling Qinq Tunneling
188
Figure 83: Configuring CVLAN to SPVLAN Mapping Entries
189
Figure 84: Showing CVLAN to SPVLAN Mapping Entries
189
Enabling Qinq Tunneling on the Switch
190
Figure 85: Adding an Interface to a Qinq Tunnel
191
Protocol Vlans
191
Configuring Protocol VLAN Groups
192
Figure 86: Configuring Protocol Vlans
193
Figure 87: Displaying Protocol Vlans
193
Mapping Protocol Groups to Interfaces
193
Configuring IP Subnet Vlans
195
Figure 88: Assigning Interfaces to Protocol Vlans
195
Figure 89: Showing the Interface to Protocol Group Mapping
195
Configuring MAC-Based Vlans
197
Figure 90: Configuring IP Subnet Vlans
197
Figure 91: Showing IP Subnet Vlans
197
Figure 92: Configuring MAC-Based Vlans
198
Configuring VLAN Mirroring
199
Figure 93: Showing MAC-Based Vlans
199
Figure 94: Configuring VLAN Mirroring
200
Figure 95: Showing the Vlans to Mirror
200
Figure 96: Configuring VLAN Translation
201
Figure 97: Configuring VLAN Translation
202
Figure 98: Showing the Entries for VLAN Translation
202
Address Table Settings
203
Figure 99: Configuring MAC Address Learning
204
Setting Static Addresses
205
Figure 100: Configuring Static MAC Addresses
206
Figure 101: Displaying Static MAC Addresses
206
Figure 102: Setting the Address Aging Time
207
Figure 103: Displaying the Dynamic MAC Address Table
208
Figure 104: Clearing Entries in the Dynamic MAC Address Table
209
Configuring MAC Address Mirroring
210
Figure 105: Mirroring Packets Based on the Source MAC Address
211
Figure 106: Showing the Source MAC Addresses to Mirror
211
Issuing MAC Address Traps
211
Figure 107: Issuing MAC Address Traps (Global Configuration)
212
Figure 108: Issuing MAC Address Traps (Interface Configuration)
212
7 Spanning Tree Algorithm
213
Figure 109: STP Root Ports and Designated Ports
214
Figure 110: MSTP Region, Internal Spanning Tree, Multiple Spanning Tree
214
Figure 111: Spanning Tree - Common Internal, Common, Internal
215
Configuring Loopback Detection
215
Configuring Global Settings for STA
217
Figure 112: Configuring Port Loopback Detection
217
Figure 113: Configuring Global Settings for STA (STP)
221
Figure 114: Configuring Global Settings for STA (RSTP)
221
Figure 115: Configuring Global Settings for STA (MSTP)
222
Configuring Interface Settings for STA
223
Figure 116: Displaying Global Settings for STA
223
Table 10: Recommended STA Path Cost Range
224
Table 11: Default STA Path Costs
225
Figure 117: Configuring Interface Settings for STA
227
Figure 118: STA Port Roles
229
Figure 119: Displaying Interface Settings for STA
229
Configuring Multiple Spanning Trees
230
Figure 120: Creating an MST Instance
231
Figure 121: Displaying MST Instances
231
Figure 122: Modifying the Priority for an MST Instance
232
Figure 123: Displaying Global Settings for an MST Instance
232
Figure 124: Adding a VLAN to an MST Instance
233
Figure 125: Displaying Members of an MST Instance
233
Configuring Interface Settings for MSTP
234
Figure 126: Configuring MSTP Interface Settings
235
Figure 127: Displaying MSTP Interface Settings
235
8 Congestion Control
237
Figure 128: Configuring Rate Limits
238
Storm Control
238
Automatic Traffic Control
240
Figure 129: Configuring Storm Control
240
Figure 130: Storm Control by Limiting the Traffic Rate
240
Figure 131: Storm Control by Shutting down a Port
241
Setting the ATC Timers
242
Figure 132: Configuring ATC Timers
243
Figure 133: Configuring ATC Interface Attributes
245
9 Class of Service
247
Figure 134: Setting the Default Port Priority
248
Selecting the Queue Mode
248
Figure 135: Setting the Queue Mode (Strict)
250
Figure 136: Setting the Queue Mode (WRR)
250
Figure 137: Setting the Queue Mode (Strict and WRR)
251
Mapping Cos Values to Egress Queues
251
Table 12: IEEE 802.1P Egress Queue Priority Mapping
251
Table 13: Cos Priority Levels
252
Table 14: Mapping Internal Per-Hop Behavior to Hardware Queues
252
Figure 138: Mapping Cos Values to Egress Queues
253
Figure 139: Showing Cos Values to Egress Queue Mapping
253
Layer 3/4 Priority Settings
254
Figure 140: Setting the Trust Mode
255
Mapping Ingress DSCP Values to Internal DSCP Values
255
Table 15: Default Mapping of DSCP Values to Internal Phb/Drop Values
256
Figure 141: Configuring DSCP to DSCP Internal Mapping
257
Figure 142: Showing DSCP to DSCP Internal Mapping
257
Mapping Cos Priorities to Internal DSCP Values
258
Table 16: Default Mapping of Cos/Cfi to Internal Phb/Drop Precedence
258
Figure 143: Configuring Cos to DSCP Internal Mapping
259
Figure 144: Showing Cos to DSCP Internal Mapping
260
10 Quality of Service
261
Configuring a Class Map
262
Figure 145: Configuring a Class Map
263
Figure 146: Showing Class Maps
264
Figure 147: Adding Rules to a Class Map
265
Figure 148: Showing the Rules for a Class Map
265
Creating Qos Policies
266
Figure 149: Configuring a Policy Map
273
Figure 150: Showing Policy Maps
273
Figure 151: Adding Rules to a Policy Map
274
Figure 152: Showing the Rules for a Policy Map
275
Attaching a Policy Map to a Port
275
Figure 153: Attaching a Policy Map to a Port
276
11 Voip Traffic Configuration
277
Configuring Voip Traffic
278
Figure 154: Configuring a Voice VLAN
279
Configuring Telephony OUI
279
Figure 155: Configuring an OUI Telephony List
280
Figure 156: Showing an OUI Telephony List
280
Configuring Voip Traffic Ports
280
Figure 157: Configuring Port Settings for a Voice VLAN
282
12 Security Measures
283
AAA (Authentication, Authorization and Accounting)
284
Figure 158: Configuring the Authentication Sequence
286
Figure 159: Authentication Server Operation
286
Configuring Remote Logon Authentication Servers
286
Configuring Local/Remote Logon Authentication
289
Figure 160: Configuring Remote Authentication Server (RADIUS)
289
Figure 161: Configuring Remote Authentication Server (TACACS+)
290
Figure 162: Configuring AAA Server Groups
290
Figure 163: Showing AAA Server Groups
291
Figure 164: Configuring Global Settings for AAA Accounting
293
Figure 165: Configuring AAA Accounting Methods
294
Figure 166: Showing AAA Accounting Methods
295
Figure 167: Configuring AAA Accounting Service for 802.1X Service
295
Figure 168: Configuring AAA Accounting Service for Command Service
296
Figure 169: Configuring AAA Accounting Service for Exec Service
296
Figure 170: Displaying a Summary of Applied AAA Accounting Methods
297
Figure 171: Displaying Statistics for AAA Accounting Sessions
297
Figure 172: Configuring AAA Authorization Methods
299
Figure 173: Showing AAA Authorization Methods
299
Figure 174: Configuring AAA Authorization Methods for Exec Service
300
Figure 175: Displaying the Applied AAA Authorization Method
300
Configuring User Accounts
300
Figure 176: Configuring User Accounts
302
Figure 177: Showing User Accounts
302
Web Authentication
302
Configuring Global Settings for Web Authentication
303
Figure 178: Configuring Global Settings for Web Authentication
304
Figure 179: Configuring Interface Settings for Web Authentication
305
Network Access (MAC Address Authentication)
305
Table 17: Dynamic Qos Profiles
306
Figure 180: Configuring Global Settings for Network Access
308
Figure 181: Configuring Interface Settings for Network Access
310
Configuring Port Link Detection
310
Configuring a MAC Address Filter
311
Figure 182: Configuring Link Detection for Network Access
311
Figure 183: Configuring a MAC Address Filter for Network Access
312
Figure 184: Showing the MAC Address Filter Table for Network Access
313
Figure 185: Showing Addresses Authenticated for Network Access
314
Table 18: HTTPS System Support
315
Configuring HTTPS
315
Figure 186: Configuring HTTPS
316
Replacing the Default Secure-Site Certificate
316
Figure 187: Downloading the Secure-Site Certificate
318
Configuring the Secure Shell
318
Configuring the SSH Server
320
Figure 188: Configuring the SSH Server
321
Generating the Host Key Pair
322
Figure 189: Generating the SSH Host Key Pair
323
Figure 190: Showing the SSH Host Key Pair
323
Figure 191: Copying the SSH User's Public Key
324
Figure 192: Showing the SSH User's Public Key
325
Access Control Lists
325
Setting a Time Range
327
Figure 193: Setting the Name of a Time Range
328
Figure 194: Showing a List of Time Ranges
328
Figure 195: Add a Rule to a Time Range
329
Figure 196: Showing the Rules Configured for a Time Range
329
Figure 197: Showing TCAM Utilization
330
Figure 198: Creating an ACL
331
Configuring a Standard Ipv4 ACL
332
Figure 199: Showing a List of Acls
332
Figure 200: Configuring a Standard Ipv4 ACL
333
Configuring an Extended Ipv4 ACL
334
Figure 201: Configuring an Extended Ipv4 ACL
336
Configuring a Standard Ipv6 ACL
336
Figure 202: Configuring a Standard Ipv6 ACL
337
Figure 203: Configuring an Extended Ipv6 ACL
339
Figure 204: Configuring a MAC ACL
341
Figure 205: Configuring a ARP ACL
343
Binding a Port to an Access Control List
343
Figure 206: Binding a Port to an ACL
344
Configuring ACL Mirroring
344
Figure 207: Configuring ACL Mirroring
345
Figure 208: Showing the Vlans to Mirror
345
Showing ACL Hardware Counters
346
Figure 209: Showing ACL Statistics
347
Configuring an ARP ACL
347
Configuring Global Settings for ARP Inspection
348
Figure 210: Configuring Global Settings for ARP Inspection
350
Figure 211: Configuring VLAN Settings for ARP Inspection
351
Figure 212: Configuring Interface Settings for ARP Inspection
352
Table 19: ARP Inspection Statistics
353
Figure 213: Displaying Statistics for ARP Inspection
354
Table 20: ARP Inspection Log
354
Displaying the ARP Inspection Log
354
Figure 214: Displaying the ARP Inspection Log
355
Filtering IP Addresses for Management Access
355
Figure 215: Creating an IP Address Filter for Management Access
356
Configuring Port Security
357
Figure 216: Showing IP Addresses Authorized for Management Access
357
Configuring 802.1X Port Authentication
359
Figure 217: Configuring Port Security
359
Figure 218: Configuring Port Security
360
Configuring 802.1X Global Settings
361
Figure 219: Configuring Global Settings for 802.1X Port Authentication
362
Figure 220: Configuring Interface Settings for 802.1X Port Authenticator
366
Configuring Port Supplicant Settings for 802.1X
367
Figure 221: Configuring Interface Settings for 802.1X Port Supplicant
368
Table 21: 802.1X Statistics
369
Figure 222: Showing Statistics for 802.1X Port Authenticator
370
Figure 223: Showing Statistics for 802.1X Port Supplicant
371
Dos Protection
371
Figure 224: Protecting against Dos Attacks
373
Ipv4 Source Guard
374
Figure 225: Setting the Filter Type for Ipv4 Source Guard
376
Configuring Static Bindings for Ipv4 Source Guard
376
Figure 226: Configuring Static Bindings for Ipv4 Source Guard
378
Figure 227: Displaying Static Bindings for Ipv4 Source Guard
378
Displaying Information for Dynamic Ipv4 Source Guard Bindings
379
Figure 228: Showing the Ipv4 Source Guard Binding Table
380
Ipv6 Source Guard
380
Figure 229: Setting the Filter Type for Ipv6 Source Guard
382
Configuring Static Bindings for Ipv6 Source Guard
382
Figure 230: Configuring Static Bindings for Ipv6 Source Guard
384
Figure 231: Displaying Static Bindings for Ipv6 Source Guard
384
Displaying Information for Dynamic Ipv6 Source Guard Bindings
385
Figure 232: Showing the Ipv6 Source Guard Binding Table
386
DHCP Snooping
386
DHCP Snooping Configuration
388
DHCP Snooping VLAN Configuration
390
Figure 233: Configuring Global Settings for DHCP Snooping
390
Configuring Ports for DHCP Snooping
391
Figure 234: Configuring DHCP Snooping on a VLAN
391
Displaying DHCP Snooping Binding Information
392
Figure 235: Configuring the Port Mode for DHCP Snooping
392
Figure 236: Displaying the Binding Table for DHCP Snooping
393
13 Basic Administration Protocols
395
Table 22: Logging Levels
396
Configuring Event Logging
396
Figure 237: Configuring Settings for System Memory Logs
397
Figure 238: Showing Error Messages Logged to System Memory
398
Remote Log Configuration
398
Figure 239: Configuring Settings for Remote Logging of Error Messages
399
Sending Simple Mail Transfer Protocol Alerts
399
Figure 240: Configuring SMTP Alert Messages
400
Link Layer Discovery Protocol
401
Figure 241: Configuring LLDP Timing Attributes
403
Figure 242: Configuring LLDP Interface Attributes
407
Table 23: LLDP MED Location CA Types
407
Figure 243: Configuring the CIVIC Address for an LLDP Interface
408
Figure 244: Showing the CIVIC Address for an LLDP Interface
409
Table 24: Chassis ID Subtype
409
Table 25: System Capabilities
410
Table 26: Port ID Subtype
411
Figure 245: Displaying Local Device Information for LLDP (General)
412
Figure 246: Displaying Local Device Information for LLDP (Port)
412
Figure 247: Displaying Local Device Information for LLDP (Port Details)
412
Table 27: Remote Port Auto-Negotiation Advertised Capability
414
Figure 248: Displaying Remote Device Information for LLDP (Port)
419
Figure 249: Displaying Remote Device Information for LLDP (Port Details)
420
Figure 250: Displaying Remote Device Information for LLDP (End Node)
421
Figure 251: Displaying LLDP Device Statistics (General)
423
Figure 252: Displaying LLDP Device Statistics (Port)
423
Power over Ethernet
423
Setting the Port Poe Power Budget
424
Figure 253: Setting a Port's Poe Budget
426
Simple Network Management Protocol
426
Table 28: Snmpv3 Security Models and Levels
427
Configuring Global Settings for SNMP
428
Figure 254: Configuring Global Settings for SNMP
429
Figure 255: Configuring the Local Engine ID for SNMP
430
Specifying a Remote Engine ID
430
Figure 256: Configuring a Remote Engine ID for SNMP
431
Figure 257: Showing Remote Engine Ids for SNMP
431
Setting Snmpv3 Views
431
Figure 258: Creating an SNMP View
432
Figure 259: Showing SNMP Views
433
Figure 260: Adding an OID Subtree to an SNMP View
433
Configuring Snmpv3 Groups
434
Figure 261: Showing the OID Subtree Configured for SNMP Views
434
Table 29: Supported Notification Messages
435
Figure 262: Creating an SNMP Group
438
Figure 263: Showing SNMP Groups
439
Setting Community Access Strings
439
Figure 264: Setting Community Access Strings
440
Figure 265: Showing Community Access Strings
440
Configuring Local Snmpv3 Users
441
Figure 266: Configuring Local Snmpv3 Users
442
Configuring Remote Snmpv3 Users
443
Figure 267: Showing Local Snmpv3 Users
443
Figure 268: Configuring Remote Snmpv3 Users
445
Figure 269: Showing Remote Snmpv3 Users
445
Specifying Trap Managers
446
Figure 270: Configuring Trap Managers (Snmpv1)
449
Figure 271: Configuring Trap Managers (Snmpv2C)
449
Figure 272: Configuring Trap Managers (Snmpv3)
449
Creating SNMP Notification Logs
450
Figure 273: Showing Trap Managers
450
Figure 274: Creating SNMP Notification Logs
451
Figure 275: Showing SNMP Notification Logs
452
Showing SNMP Statistics
452
Figure 276: Showing SNMP Statistics
453
Remote Monitoring
454
Figure 277: Configuring an RMON Alarm
456
Figure 278: Showing Configured RMON Alarms
456
Configuring RMON Events
457
Figure 279: Configuring an RMON Event
458
Configuring RMON History Samples
459
Figure 280: Showing Configured RMON Events
459
Figure 281: Configuring an RMON History Sample
460
Figure 282: Showing Configured RMON History Samples
461
Figure 283: Showing Collected RMON History Samples
461
Configuring RMON Statistical Samples
462
Figure 284: Configuring an RMON Statistical Sample
463
Figure 285: Showing Configured RMON Statistical Samples
463
Figure 286: Showing Collected RMON Statistical Samples
464
Switch Clustering
464
Configuring General Settings for Clusters
465
Cluster Member Configuration
466
Figure 287: Configuring a Switch Cluster
466
Figure 288: Configuring a Cluster Members
467
Figure 289: Showing Cluster Members
467
Figure 290: Showing Cluster Candidates
468
Managing Cluster Members
468
Figure 291: Managing a Cluster Member
469
Ethernet Ring Protection Switching
469
Figure 292: ERPS Ring Components
471
Figure 293: Ring Interconnection Architecture (Multi-Ring/Ladder Network)
472
Figure 294: Setting ERPS Global Status
474
ERPS Global Configuration
474
Figure 295: Sub-Ring with Virtual Channel
483
Figure 296: Sub-Ring Without Virtual Channel
484
Figure 297: Non-ERPS Device Protection
485
Figure 298: Creating an ERPS Ring
488
Figure 299: Creating an ERPS Ring
489
Figure 300: Showing Configured ERPS Rings
489
ERPS Forced and Manual Mode Operations
490
Table 30: ERPS Request/State Priority
491
Figure 301: Blocking an ERPS Ring Port
494
Connectivity Fault Management
494
Figure 302: Single CFM Maintenance Domain
495
Figure 303: Multiple CFM Maintenance Domains
496
Configuring Global Settings for CFM
498
Figure 304: Configuring Global Settings for CFM
500
Figure 305: Configuring Interfaces for CFM
501
Table 31: Remote MEP Priority Levels
503
Table 32: MEP Defect Descriptions
503
Figure 306: Configuring Maintenance Domains
505
Figure 307: Showing Maintenance Domains
505
Configuring CFM Maintenance Associations
506
Figure 308: Configuring Detailed Settings for Maintenance Domains
506
Figure 309: Creating Maintenance Associations
509
Figure 310: Showing Maintenance Associations
509
Configuring Maintenance End Points
510
Figure 311: Configuring Detailed Settings for Maintenance Associations
510
Figure 312: Configuring Maintenance End Points
511
Configuring Remote Maintenance End Points
512
Figure 313: Showing Maintenance End Points
512
Figure 314: Configuring Remote Maintenance End Points
513
Figure 315: Showing Remote Maintenance End Points
514
Transmitting Link Trace Messages
514
Figure 316: Transmitting Link Trace Messages
516
Transmitting Loop Back Messages
516
Figure 317: Transmitting Loopback Messages
517
Transmitting Delay-Measure Requests
518
Figure 318: Transmitting Delay-Measure Messages
519
Displaying Local Meps
520
Figure 319: Showing Information on Local Meps
520
Figure 320: Showing Detailed Information on Local Meps
522
Displaying Local Mips
523
Figure 321: Showing Information on Local Mips
523
Displaying Remote Meps
524
Figure 322: Showing Information on Remote Meps
524
Displaying Details for Remote Meps
525
Figure 323: Showing Detailed Information on Remote Meps
526
Displaying Fault Notification Settings
528
Figure 324: Showing the Link Trace Cache
528
Figure 325: Showing Settings for the Fault Notification Generator
529
Figure 326: Showing Continuity Check Errors
530
OAM Configuration
530
Table 33: OAM Operation State
531
Figure 327: Enabling OAM for Local Ports
533
Displaying Statistics for OAM Messages
533
Displaying the OAM Event Log
534
Figure 328: Displaying Statistics for OAM Messages
534
Displaying the Status of Remote Interfaces
535
Figure 329: Displaying the OAM Event Log
535
Configuring a Remote Loopback Test
536
Figure 330: Displaying Status of Remote Interfaces
536
Table 34: Remote Loopback Status
537
Displaying Results of Remote Loopback Testing
538
Figure 331: Running a Remote Loop Back Test
538
Figure 332: Displaying the Results of Remote Loop Back Testing
539
UDLD Configuration
539
Configuring UDLD Protocol Intervals
540
Figure 333: Configuring UDLD Protocol Intervals
541
Figure 334: Configuring UDLD Interface Settings
543
Figure 335: Displaying UDLD Neighbor Information
544
14 Multicast Filtering
545
Figure 336: Multicast Filtering Concept
546
Layer 2 IGMP (Snooping and Query for Ipv4)
547
Configuring IGMP Snooping and Query Parameters
548
Figure 337: Configuring General Settings for IGMP Snooping
552
Specifying Static Interfaces for a Multicast Router
552
Figure 338: Configuring a Static Interface for a Multicast Router
553
Assigning Interfaces to Multicast Services
554
Figure 339: Showing Static Interfaces Attached a Multicast Router
554
Figure 340: Showing Current Interfaces Attached a Multicast Router
554
Figure 341: Assigning an Interface to a Multicast Service
555
Figure 342: Showing Static Interfaces Assigned to a Multicast Service
556
Setting IGMP Snooping Status Per Interface
556
Figure 343: Configuring IGMP Snooping on a VLAN
561
Figure 344: Showing Interface Settings for IGMP Snooping
561
Figure 345: Dropping IGMP Query or Multicast Data Packets
562
Figure 346: Showing Multicast Groups Learned by IGMP Snooping
563
Displaying IGMP Snooping Statistics
564
Figure 347: Displaying IGMP Snooping Statistics - Query
566
Figure 348: Displaying IGMP Snooping Statistics - VLAN
566
Figure 349: Displaying IGMP Snooping Statistics - Port
567
Filtering and Throttling Igmp Groups
567
Figure 350: Enabling IGMP Filtering and Throttling
568
Figure 351: Creating an IGMP Filtering Profile
569
Figure 352: Showing the IGMP Filtering Profiles Created
570
Figure 353: Adding Multicast Groups to an IGMP Filtering Profile
570
Figure 354: Showing the Groups Assigned to an IGMP Filtering Profile
571
Figure 355: Configuring IGMP Filtering and Throttling Interface Settings
572
MLD Snooping (Snooping and Query for Ipv6)
573
Figure 356: Configuring General Settings for MLD Snooping
574
Setting Immediate Leave Status for MLD Snooping Per Interface
574
Figure 357: Configuring Immediate Leave for MLD Snooping
575
Specifying Static Interfaces for an Ipv6 Multicast Router
575
Figure 358: Configuring a Static Interface for an Ipv6 Multicast Router
576
Figure 359: Showing Static Interfaces Attached an Ipv6 Multicast Router
576
Assigning Interfaces to Ipv6 Multicast Services
577
Figure 360: Showing Current Interfaces Attached an Ipv6 Multicast Router
577
Figure 361: Assigning an Interface to an Ipv6 Multicast Service
578
Figure 362: Showing Static Interfaces Assigned to an Ipv6 Multicast Service
578
Figure 363: Showing Current Interfaces Assigned to an Ipv6 Multicast Service
579
Figure 364: Showing Ipv6 Multicast Services and Corresponding Sources
580
Figure 365: IGMP Proxy Routing
581
Layer 3 IGMP (Query Used with Multicast Routing)
581
Figure 366: Configuring IGMP Proxy Routing
583
Configuring IGMP Interface Parameters
584
Configuring Static IGMP Group Membership
586
Figure 367: Configuring IGMP Interface Settings
586
Figure 368: Configuring Static IGMP Groups
587
Figure 369: Showing Static IGMP Groups
587
Displaying Multicast Group Information
588
Figure 370: Displaying Multicast Groups Learned from IGMP (Information)
590
Figure 371: Displaying Multicast Groups Learned from IGMP (Details)
590
Figure 372: MVR Concept
591
Multicast VLAN Registration for Ipv4
591
Configuring MVR Global Settings
592
Figure 373: Configuring Global Settings for MVR
593
Configuring MVR Domain Settings
594
Figure 374: Configuring Domain Settings for MVR
595
Figure 375: Configuring an MVR Group Address Profile
596
Figure 376: Displaying MVR Group Address Profiles
597
Figure 377: Assigning an MVR Group Address Profile to a Domain
597
Configuring MVR Interface Status
598
Figure 378: Showing the MVR Group Address Profiles Assigned to a Domain
598
Assigning Static MVR Multicast Groups to Interfaces
599
Figure 379: Configuring Interface Settings for MVR
600
Figure 380: Assigning Static MVR Groups to an Interface
601
Figure 381: Showing the Static MVR Groups Assigned to a Port
602
Figure 382: Displaying MVR Receiver Groups
603
Figure 383: Displaying MVR Statistics - Query
605
Figure 384: Displaying MVR Statistics - VLAN
606
Figure 385: Displaying MVR Statistics - Port
607
Multicast VLAN Registration for Ipv6
608
Figure 386: Configuring Global Settings for MVR6
610
Figure 387: Configuring Domain Settings for MVR6
611
Figure 388: Configuring an MVR6 Group Address Profile
613
Figure 389: Displaying MVR6 Group Address Profiles
613
Configuring MVR6 Interface Status
614
Figure 390: Assigning an MVR6 Group Address Profile to a Domain
614
Figure 391: Showing MVR6 Group Address Profiles Assigned to a Domain
614
Assigning Static MVR6 Multicast Groups to Interfaces
616
Figure 392: Configuring Interface Settings for MVR6
616
Figure 393: Assigning Static MVR6 Groups to a Port
617
Figure 394: Showing the Static MVR6 Groups Assigned to a Port
618
Figure 395: Displaying MVR6 Receiver Groups
619
Figure 396: Displaying MVR6 Statistics - Query
621
Figure 397: Displaying MVR6 Statistics - VLAN
622
Figure 398: Displaying MVR6 Statistics - Port
623
15 IP Configuration
625
Figure 399: Configuring a Static Ipv4 Address
627
Figure 400: Configuring a Dynamic Ipv4 Address
628
Figure 401: Showing the Configured Ipv4 Address for an Interface
629
Sending DHCP Inform Requests for Additional Information
629
Figure 402: Send DHCP Inform Requests for Additional Information
630
Figure 403: Configuring the Ipv6 Default Gateway
631
Configuring Ipv6 Interface Settings
632
Figure 404: Configuring General Settings for an Ipv6 Interface
635
Figure 405: Configuring RA Guard for an Ipv6 Interface
635
Configuring an Ipv6 Address
636
Figure 406: Configuring an Ipv6 Address
638
Showing Ipv6 Addresses
638
Figure 407: Showing Configured Ipv6 Addresses
639
Showing the Ipv6 Neighbor Cache
640
Table 35: Show Ipv6 Neighbors - Display Description
640
Figure 408: Showing Ipv6 Neighbors
641
Table 36: Show Ipv6 Statistics - Display Description
642
Figure 409: Showing Ipv6 Statistics (Ipv6)
645
Figure 410: Showing Ipv6 Statistics (Icmpv6)
646
Figure 411: Showing Ipv6 Statistics (UDP)
646
Figure 412: Showing Reported MTU Values
647
Table 37: Show MTU - Display Description
647
16 IP Services
649
Figure 413: Configuring General Settings for DNS
650
Configuring a List of Domain Names
650
Figure 414: Configuring a List of Domain Names for DNS
651
Figure 415: Showing the List of Domain Names for DNS
651
Figure 416: Configuring a List of Name Servers for DNS
652
Figure 417: Showing the List of Name Servers for DNS
653
Figure 418: Configuring Static Entries in the DNS Table
653
Displaying the DNS Cache
654
Figure 419: Showing Static Entries in the DNS Table
654
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
655
Figure 420: Showing Entries in the DNS Cache
655
Table 38: Options 60, 66 and 67 Statements
656
Table 39: Options 55 and 124 Statements
656
Figure 421: Specifying a DHCP Client Identifier
657
Figure 422: Layer 3 DHCP Relay Service
657
Figure 423: Configuring DHCP Relay Service
658
Figure 424: DHCP Server
658
Figure 425: Enabling the DHCP Server
659
Figure 426: Configuring Excluded Addresses on the DHCP Server
660
Figure 427: Showing Excluded Addresses on the DHCP Server
661
Figure 428: Configuring DHCP Server Address Pools (Network)
663
Figure 429: Configuring DHCP Server Address Pools (Host)
664
Figure 430: Showing Configured DHCP Server Address Pools
664
Figure 431: Shows Addresses Assigned by the DHCP Server
665
Forwarding UDP Service Requests
665
Figure 432: Enabling the UDP Helper
666
Figure 433: Specifying UDP Destination Ports
667
Figure 434: Showing the UDP Destination Ports
667
Figure 435: Specifying the Target Server or Subnet for UDP Requests
669
Figure 436: Showing the Target Server or Subnet for UDP Requests
669
Figure 437: Configuring Global Settings for Pppoe Intermediate Agent
670
Configuring Pppoe IA Interface Settings
671
Figure 438: Configuring Interface Settings for Pppoe Intermediate Agent
672
Showing Pppoe IA Statistics
672
Figure 439: Showing Pppoe Intermediate Agent Statistics
673
17 General IP Routing
675
Figure 440: Virtual Interfaces and Layer 3 Routing
676
IP Routing and Switching
676
Routing Path Management
677
Routing Protocols
678
Figure 441: Pinging a Network Device
680
Using the Trace Route Function
680
Figure 442: Tracing the Route to a Network Device
681
Table 40: Address Resolution Protocol
682
Figure 443: Proxy ARP
683
Configuring Static ARP Addresses
684
Figure 444: Configuring General Settings for ARP
684
Figure 445: Configuring Static ARP Entries
685
Figure 446: Displaying Static ARP Entries
685
Displaying Dynamic or Local ARP Entries
686
Figure 447: Displaying ARP Entries
686
Figure 448: Displaying Local ARP Entries
686
Table 41: ARP Statistics
686
Figure 449: Displaying ARP Statistics
687
Displaying the Routing Table
689
Figure 450: Configuring Static Routes
689
Figure 451: Displaying Static Routes
689
Equal-Cost Multipath Routing
691
Figure 452: Displaying the Routing Table
691
Figure 453: Setting the Maximum ECMP Number
692
Figure 454: Master Virtual Router with Backup Routers
693
18 Configuring Router Redundancy
693
Figure 455: Several Virtual Master Routers Using Backup Routers
694
Figure 456: Several Virtual Master Routers Configured for Mutual Backup and Load Sharing
694
Configuring VRRP Groups
694
Figure 457: Configuring the VRRP Group ID
698
Figure 458: Showing Configured VRRP Groups
698
Figure 459: Setting the Virtual Router Address for a VRRP Group
699
Figure 460: Showing the Virtual Addresses Assigned to VRRP Groups
699
Displaying VRRP Global Statistics
700
Figure 461: Configuring Detailed Settings for a VRRP Group
700
Figure 462: Showing Counters for Errors Found in VRRP Packets
701
Table 42: VRRP Group Statistics
701
Figure 463: Showing Counters for Errors Found in a VRRP Group
702
19 Unicast Routing
703
Figure 464: Configuring RIP
704
Configuring the Routing Information Protocol
704
Configuring General Protocol Settings
705
Clearing Entries from the Routing Table
708
Figure 465: Configuring General Settings for RIP
708
Figure 466: Clearing Entries from the Routing Table
709
Specifying Network Interfaces
709
Figure 467: Adding Network Interfaces to RIP
710
Figure 468: Showing Network Interfaces Using RIP
711
Figure 469: Specifying a Passive RIP Interface
712
Figure 470: Showing Passive RIP Interfaces
712
Specifying Static Neighbors
712
Figure 471: Specifying a Static RIP Neighbor
713
Figure 472: Showing Static RIP Neighbors
713
Figure 473: Redistributing External Routes into RIP
714
Figure 474: Showing External Routes Redistributed into RIP
715
Configuring Network Interfaces for RIP
716
Figure 475: Setting the Distance Assigned to External Routes
716
Figure 476: Showing the Distance Assigned to External Routes
716
Figure 477: Configuring a Network Interface for RIP
719
Figure 478: Showing RIP Network Interface Settings
720
Figure 479: Showing RIP Interface Settings
720
Displaying Peer Router Information
721
Figure 480: Showing RIP Peer Information
721
Figure 481: Resetting RIP Statistics
722
Figure 482: Configuring OSPF
722
Defining Network Areas Based on Addresses
723
Figure 483: OSPF Areas
724
Figure 484: Defining OSPF Network Areas Based on Addresses
725
Configuring General Protocol Settings
726
Figure 485: Showing OSPF Network Areas
726
Figure 486: Showing OSPF Process Identifiers
726
Figure 487: as Boundary Router
728
Displaying Administrative Settings and Statistics
729
Figure 488: Configure General Settings for OSPF
729
Table 43: OSPF System Information
729
Figure 489: Showing General Settings for OSPF
730
Figure 490: Adding an NSSA or Stub
731
Configuring NSSA Settings
732
Figure 491: Showing Nssas or Stubs
732
Figure 492: OSPF NSSA
732
Figure 493: Configuring Protocol Settings for an NSSA
735
Figure 494: OSPF Stub Area
735
Displaying Information on NSSA and Stub Areas
737
Figure 495: Configuring Protocol Settings for a Stub
737
Configuring Area Ranges (Route Summarization for Abrs)
738
Figure 496: Displaying Information on NSSA and Stub Areas
738
Figure 497: Route Summarization for Abrs
738
Figure 498: Configuring Route Summaries for an Area Range
739
Figure 499: Showing Configured Route Summaries
740
Figure 500: Redistributing External Routes
740
Configuring Summary Addresses (for External as Routes)
742
Figure 501: Importing External Routes
742
Figure 502: Showing Imported External Route Types
742
Figure 503: Summarizing External Routes
743
Configuring OSPF Interfaces
744
Figure 504: Showing Summary Addresses for External Routes
744
Figure 505: Configuring Settings for All Interfaces Assigned to a VLAN
747
Figure 506: Configuring Settings for a Specific Area Assigned to a VLAN
748
Figure 507: Showing OSPF Interfaces
749
Figure 508: Showing MD5 Authentication Keys
749
Figure 509: OSPF Virtual Link
750
Figure 510: Adding a Virtual Link
751
Figure 511: Showing Virtual Links
751
Displaying Link State Database Information
752
Figure 512: Configuring Detailed Settings for a Virtual Link
752
Figure 513: Showing MD5 Authentication Keys
752
Figure 514: Displaying Information in the Link State Database
754
Displaying Information on Neighboring Routers
755
Figure 515: Displaying Neighbor Routers Stored in the Link State Database
756
20 Multicast Routing
757
Figure 516: Enabling Ipv4 Multicast Routing
760
Configuring Global Settings for Multicast Routing
760
Figure 517: Enabling Ipv6 Multicast Routing
761
Figure 518: Displaying the Ipv4 Multicast Routing Table
763
Figure 519: Displaying Detailed Entries from Ipv4 Multicast Routing Table
764
Figure 520: Displaying the Ipv6 Multicast Routing Table
764
Configuring PIM for Ipv4
765
Figure 521: Displaying Detailed Entries from Ipv6 Multicast Routing Table
765
Configuring PIM Interface Settings
766
Figure 522: Enabling PIM Multicast Routing
766
Figure 523: Configuring PIM Interface Settings (Dense Mode)
770
Displaying PIM Neighbor Information
771
Figure 524: Configuring PIM Interface Settings (Sparse Mode)
771
Figure 525: Showing PIM Neighbors
771
Configuring Global PIM-SM Settings
772
Configuring a PIM BSR Candidate
773
Figure 526: Configuring Global Settings for PIM-SM
773
Configuring a PIM Static Rendezvous Point
774
Figure 527: Configuring a PIM-SM BSR Candidate
774
Configuring a PIM RP Candidate
776
Figure 528: Configuring a PIM Static Rendezvous Point
776
Figure 529: Showing PIM Static Rendezvous Points
776
Displaying the PIM BSR Router
778
Figure 530: Configuring a PIM RP Candidate
778
Figure 531: Showing Settings for a PIM RP Candidate
778
Figure 532: Showing Information about the PIM BSR
779
Displaying PIM RP Mapping
780
Figure 533: Showing PIM RP Mapping
780
Configuring Pimv6 for Ipv6
781
Figure 534: Enabling Pimv6 Multicast Routing
781
Figure 535: Configuring Pimv6 Interface Settings (Dense Mode)
786
Figure 536: Configuring Pimv6 Interface Settings (Sparse Mode)
786
Displaying PIM6 Neighbor Information
787
Figure 537: Showing Pimv6 Neighbors
787
Configuring a PIM6 BSR Candidate
789
Figure 538: Configuring Global Settings for PIM6-SM
789
Configuring a PIM6 Static Rendezvous Point
790
Figure 539: Configuring a PIM6-SM BSR Candidate
790
Figure 540: Configuring a PIM6 Static Rendezvous Point
791
Configuring a PIM6 RP Candidate
792
Figure 541: Showing PIM6 Static Rendezvous Points
792
Figure 542: Configuring a PIM6 RP Candidate
793
Displaying the PIM6 BSR Router
794
Figure 543: Showing Settings for a PIM6 RP Candidate
794
Figure 544: Showing Information about the PIM6 BSR
795
Figure 545: Showing PIM6 RP Mapping
796
Section III Appendices
797
A Software Specifications
799
Management Features
801
Management Information Bases
802
Problems Accessing the Management Interface
805
Using System Logs
806
C License Information
807
Glossary
811
Index
819
Table 44: Troubleshooting Chart
891
Connecting to the Switch
895
Initial Switch Configuration
895
Stack Operations
899
Enabling Snmp Management Access
908
Command Line Interface
921
Accessing the Cli
923
Using the Command Line
923
Entering Commands
925
Showing Commands
926
Cli Command Groups
933
Device Designation
945
System Management
945
Banner Configure Company
948
Fan Control
966
Frame Size
966
File Management
967
Event Logging
992
Logging Facility
992
Logging Sendmail
999
Logging Sendmail Host
999
Smtp Alerts
999
Time Range
1016
Show Cluster
1024
Show Cluster Candidates
1024
Show Cluster Members
1024
Snmp Commands
1029
Show Snmp Group
1044
Remote Monitoring Commands
1053
Show Rmon Alarms
1058
Show Rmon Events
1058
Show Rmon History
1058
Statistics Group
1059
Flow Sampling Commands
1061
Authentication Commands
1067
User Accounts and Privilege Levels
1068
Authentication Sequence
1072
Radius Client
1074
Show Accounting
1090
Web Server
1091
Telnet Server
1094
Secure Shell
1097
X Port Authentication
1106
Management Ip Filter
1121
Pppoe Intermediate Agent
1123
General Security Measures
1133
Port Security
1134
Dhcpv4 Snooping
1160
Clear Ipv6 Dhcp
1181
Show Ipv6 Dhcp
1181
Denial of Service Protection
1204
Ipv4 Acls
1215
Ipv6 Acls
1223
Mac Acls
1229
Acl Information
1239
Interface Commands
1243
Link Aggregation Commands
1273
Power over Ethernet Commands
1287
Show Power Inline Status
1290
Local Port Mirroring Commands
1293
Port Mirroring Commands
1293
Rspan Mirroring Commands
1296
Congestion Control Commands
1303
Rate Limit Commands
1303
Storm Control Commands
1305
Automatic Traffic Control Commands
1306
Unidirectional Link Detection Commands
1327
Address Table Commands
1335
6 Address Table
1341
Spanning Tree Commands
1343
Mst Configuration
1371
Erps Commands
1373
Vlan Commands
1405
Gvrp and Bridge Extension Commands
1406
Editing Vlan Groups
1411
Configuring Vlan Interfaces
1413
Displaying Vlan Information
1420
Configuring L2Cp Tunneling
1428
Configuring Mac Based Vlans
1440
Configuring Voice Vlans
1442
Class of Service Commands
1451
Quality of Service Commands
1465
Multicast Filtering Commands
1485
Igmp Snooping
1486
Igmp Filtering and Throttling
1510
Mld Snooping
1522
Show Ipv6 Mld Snooping Group
1531
Show Mvr Interface
1556
Show Mvr6 Profile
1580
Show Ip Igmp Groups
1590
Igmp Proxy Routing
1593
Show Ipv6 Mld Groups
1602
Mld Proxy Routing
1604
Lldp Commands
1607
Show Lldp Info Statistics
1630
Remote Interface
1686
Domain Name Service
1687
Clear Host
1692
Dhcp Client
1695
Dhcp Commands
1695
Dhcp R Elay
1700
Dhcp Server
1704
Show Ip Dhcp Binding
1716
Show Ip Dhcp Pool
1716
Ip Interface Commands
1719
Ipv4 Interface
1719
Show Ip Helper
1734
Show Ipv6 Interface
1744
Show Ipv6 Nd
1774
Show Ipv6 Nd Snooping Binding
1775
Vrrp Commands
1777
Show Vrrp Interface
1784
Show Vrrp Interface Counters
1784
Ip Routing Commands
1787
Show Ip Route Summary
1792
Show Ip Traffic
1792
Routing Protocol
1812
Show Ip Protocols Ospf
1855
Display Information
1877
Neighbor Interface
1934
Show Ip Bgp Paths
1959
Show Ip Bgp Regexp
1960
Show Ip Bgp Summary
1962
Multicast Routing Commands
1987
Ipv6 Commands
1990
Pim Multicast Routing
1995
Router Pim
1996
Show Ip Pim Neighbor
2004
Ipv6 Pim Commands
2018
License Information
2047
The Gnu General Public License
2047
Installation Guide
2086
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
9
How to Use this Guide
3
Table of Contents
9
Figures
53
Tables
55
Section I
63
Getting Started
63
1 Initial Switch Configuration
65
Connecting to the Switch
65
Configuration Options
65
Connecting to the Console Port
66
Logging Onto the Command Line Interface
67
Setting Passwords
67
Remote Connections
68
Stack Operations
69
Selecting the Stack Master
69
Selecting the Backup Unit
70
Recovering from Stack Failure or Topology Change
70
Renumbering the Stack
71
Ensuring Consistent Code Is Used Across the Stack
71
Configuring the Switch for Remote Management
72
Using the Network Interface
72
Setting an IP Address
72
Enabling SNMP Management Access
78
Managing System Files
80
Upgrading the Operation Code
81
Saving or Restoring Configuration Settings
81
Automatic Installation of Operation Code and Configuration Settings
83
Downloading Operation Code from a File Server
83
Specifying a DHCP Client Identifier
86
Downloading a Configuration File and Other Parameters from a DHCP Server
87
Table 1: Options 60, 66 and 67 Statements
88
Table 2: Options 55 and 124 Statements
88
Setting the System Clock
89
Setting the Time Manually
89
Configuring SNTP
90
Configuring NTP
90
Command Line Interface
93
2 Using the Command Line Interface
95
Accessing the CLI
95
Console Connection
95
Telnet Connection
96
Entering Commands
97
Keywords and Arguments
97
Minimum Abbreviation
97
Command Completion
97
Getting Help on Commands
98
Partial Keyword Lookup
100
Negating the Effect of Commands
100
Using Command History
100
Understanding Command Modes
100
Exec Commands
101
Table 3: General Command Modes
101
Configuration Commands
102
Table 4: Configuration Command Modes
103
Command Line Processing
104
Table 5: Keystroke Commands
104
Showing Status Information
105
CLI Command Groups
105
Table 6: Command Group Index
105
3 General Commands
109
Prompt
109
Table 7: General Commands
109
Reload (Global Configuration)
110
Enable
111
Quit
112
Show History
112
Configure
113
Disable
114
Reload (Privileged Exec)
114
Show Reload
115
End
115
Exit
115
4 System Management Commands
117
Device Designation
117
Table 8: System Management Commands
117
Table 9: Device Designation Commands
117
Hostname
118
Banner Information
118
Table 10: Banner Commands
118
Banner Configure
119
Banner Configure Company
120
Banner Configure DC-Power-Info
121
Banner Configure Department
121
Banner Configure Equipment-Info
122
Banner Configure Equipment-Location
123
Banner Configure Ip-Lan
123
Banner Configure Lp-Number
124
Banner Configure Manager-Info
125
Banner Configure Mux
125
Banner Configure Note
126
Show Banner
127
System Status
127
Table 11: System Status Commands
127
Show Access-List Tcam-Utilization
128
Show Memory
128
Show Process Cpu
129
Show Process Cpu Guard
130
Show Process Cpu Task
130
Show Running-Config
131
Show Startup-Config
133
Show System
134
Table 12: Show System - Display Description
134
Show Tech-Support
135
Show Users
136
Show Version
137
Table 13: Show Version - Display Description
137
Table 14: Fan Control Commands
138
Table 15: Frame Size Commands
139
Table 16: Flash/File Commands
140
Table 17: File Directory Information
148
Table 18: Line Commands
154
Table 19: Event Logging Commands
165
Table 20: Logging Levels
166
Table 21: Show Logging Flash/Ram - Display Description
171
Table 22: Show Logging Trap - Display Description
171
Table 23: Event Logging Commands
172
Table 24: Time Commands
175
Table 25: Predefined Summer-Time Parameters
185
Table 26: Time Range Commands
189
Table 27: Switch Cluster Commands
192
Table 28: Stacking Commands
198
Table 29: SNMP Commands
203
Table 30: Show Snmp Engine-ID - Display Description
218
Table 31: Show Snmp Group - Display Description
219
Table 32: Show Snmp User - Display Description
220
Table 33: Show Snmp View - Display Description
221
Table 34: RMON Commands
229
Table 35: Sflow Commands
237
Table 36: Authentication Commands
243
Table 37: User Access Commands
244
Table 38: Default Login Settings
246
Table 39: Authentication Sequence Commands
248
Table 40: RADIUS Client Commands
250
Table 41: TACACS+ Client Commands
254
Table 42: AAA Commands
258
Table 43: Web Server Commands
268
Table 44: HTTPS System Support
271
Table 45: Telnet Server Commands
272
Table 46: Secure Shell Commands
275
Table 47: Show Ssh - Display Description
284
Table 48: 802.1X Port Authentication Commands
284
Table 49: Management IP Filter Commands
300
Table 50: Pppoe Intermediate Agent Commands
302
Table 51: Show Pppoe Intermediate-Agent Statistics - Display Description
309
Table 52: General Security Commands
311
Table 53: Port Security Commands
312
Table 54: Show Port Security - Display Description
316
Table 55: Network Access Commands
317
Table 56: Dynamic Qos Profiles
321
Table 57: Web Authentication
332
Table 58: DHCP Snooping Commands
338
Table 59: Option 82 Information
348
Table 60: DHCP Snooping Commands
352
Table 61: Ipv4 Source Guard Commands
361
Table 62: Ipv6 Source Guard Commands
369
Table 63: ARP Inspection Commands
374
Table 64: Dos Protection Commands
383
Table 65: Commands for Configuring Traffic Segmentation
389
Table 66: Traffic Segmentation Forwarding
390
Table 67: Access Control List Commands
395
Table 68: Ipv4 ACL Commands
395
Table 69: Ipv6 ACL Commands
403
Table 70: MAC ACL Commands
410
Table 71: ARP ACL Commands
417
Table 72: ACL Information Commands
420
Table 73: Interface Commands
423
Table 74: Show Interfaces Counters - Display Description
435
Table 75: Show Interfaces Switchport - Display Description
440
Table 76: Link Aggregation Commands
453
Table 77: Show Lacp Counters - Display Description
463
Table 78: Show Lacp Internal - Display Description
464
Table 79: Show Lacp Neighbors - Display Description
465
Table 80: Show Lacp Sysid - Display Description
466
Table 81: Poe Commands
467
Table 82: Show Power Inline Status - Display Description
470
Table 83: Show Power Mainpower - Display Description
471
Table 84: Port Mirroring Commands
473
Table 85: Mirror Port Commands
473
Table 86: RSPAN Commands
476
Table 87: Congestion Control Commands
483
Table 88: Rate Limit Commands
483
Table 89: Storm Control Commands
485
Table 90: ATC Commands
486
Figure 1: Storm Control by Limiting the Traffic Rate
488
Figure 2: Storm Control by Shutting down a Port
489
Table 91: Loopback Detection Commands
501
Table 92: Unidirectional Link Detection Commands
507
Table 93: Show Udld - Display Description
512
Table 94: Address Table Commands
515
Table 95: Spanning Tree Commands
523
Table 96: Recommended STA Path Cost Range
538
Table 97: Default STA Path Costs
538
Table 98: ERPS Commands
553
Figure 3: Non-ERPS Device Protection
563
Figure 4: Sub-Ring with Virtual Channel
570
Figure 5: Sub-Ring Without Virtual Channel
570
Table 99: ERPS Request/State Priority
577
Table 100: Show Erps - Summary Display Description
580
Table 101: Show Erps Domain - Detailed Display Description
581
Table 102: Show Erps Statistics - Detailed Display Description
583
Table 103: VLAN Commands
585
Table 104: GVRP and Bridge Extension Commands
586
Table 105: Show Bridge-Ext - Display Description
589
Table 106: Commands for Editing VLAN Groups
591
Table 107: Commands for Configuring VLAN Interfaces
593
Figure 6: Configuring VLAN Trunking
600
Table 108: Commands for Displaying VLAN Information
601
Table 109: 802.1Q Tunneling Commands
602
Figure 7: Mapping Qinq Service VLAN to Customer VLAN
606
Table 110: L2 Protocol Tunnel Commands
609
Table 111: VLAN Translation Commands
613
Figure 8: Configuring VLAN Translation
614
Table 112: Protocol-Based VLAN Commands
616
Table 113: IP Subnet VLAN Commands
620
Table 114: MAC Based VLAN Commands
622
Table 115: Voice VLAN Commands
624
Table 116: Priority Commands
631
Table 117: Priority Commands (Layer 2)
631
Table 118: Priority Commands (Layer 3 and 4)
636
Table 119: Default Mapping of Cos/Cfi to Internal Phb/Drop Precedence
637
Table 120: Default Mapping of DSCP Values to Internal Phb/Drop Values
638
Table 121: Mapping Internal Per-Hop Behavior to Hardware Queues
639
Table 122: Quality of Service Commands
645
Table 123: Multicast Filtering Commands
665
Table 124: IGMP Snooping Commands
666
Table 125: Show Ip Igmp Snooping Statistics Input - Display Description
687
Table 126: Show Ip Igmp Snooping Statistics Output - Display Description
688
Table 127: Show Ip Igmp Snooping Statistics Vlan Query - Display Description
688
Table 128: Static Multicast Interface Commands
689
Table 129: IGMP Filtering and Throttling Commands
690
Table 130: IGMP Authentication RADIUS Attribute Value Pairs
694
Table 131: MLD Snooping Commands
702
Table 132: Show Ipv6 MLD Snooping Statistics Input - Display Description
715
Table 133: Show Ipv6 MLD Snooping Statistics Output - Display Description
716
Table 134: Show Ipv6 MLD Snooping Statistics Query - Display Description
717
Table 135: Show Ipv6 MLD Snooping Statistics Summary - Display Description
718
Table 136: MLD Filtering and Throttling Commands
719
Table 137: Multicast VLAN Registration for Ipv4 Commands
727
Table 138: Show Mvr - Display Description
741
Table 139: Show Mvr Interface - Display Description
742
Table 140: Show Mvr Members - Display Description
744
Table 141: Show Mvr Statistics Input - Display Description
746
Table 142: Show Mvr Statistics Output - Display Description
746
Table 143: Show Mvr Statistics Query - Display Description
747
Table 144: Show Mvr Statistics Summary Interface - Display Description
748
Table 145: Multicast VLAN Registration for Ipv6 Commands
749
Table 146: Show Mvr6 - Display Description
762
Table 147: Show Mvr6 Interface - Display Description
764
Table 148: Show Mvr6 Members - Display Description
765
Table 149: Show Mvr6 Statistics Input - Display Description
766
Table 150: Show Mvr6 Statistics Output - Display Description
767
Table 151: Show Mvr6 Statistics Query - Display Description
768
Table 152: IGMP Commands (Layer 3)
768
Table 153: Show Ip Igmp Groups - Display Description
776
Table 154: Show Ip Igmp Groups Detail - Display Description
776
Table 155: IGMP Proxy Commands
778
Table 156: MLD Commands (Layer 3)
780
Table 157: Show Ipv6 Mld Groups - Display Description
787
Table 158: IGMP Proxy Commands
789
Table 159: LLDP Commands
793
Table 160: LLDP MED Location CA Types
807
Table 161: CFM Commands
819
Table 162: Show Ethernet Cfm Configuration Traps - Display Description
833
Table 163: Show Ethernet Cfm Maintenance-Points Local Detail Mep - Display
837
Table 164: Show Ethernet Cfm Maintenance-Points Remote Detail - Display
838
Table 165: Show Ethernet Cfm Errors - Display Description
844
Table 166: Show Ethernet Cfm Linktrace-Cache - Display Description
852
Table 167: Remote MEP Priority Levels
856
Table 168: MEP Defect Descriptions
856
Table 169: Show Fault-Notify-Generator - Display Description
857
Table 170: OAM Commands
861
Table 171: DNS Commands
873
Table 172: Show Dns Cache - Display Description
880
Table 173: Show Hosts - Display Description
881
Table 174: DHCP Commands
883
Table 175: DHCP Client Commands
883
Table 176: Options 60, 66 and 67 Statements
884
Table 177: Options 55 and 124 Statements
885
Table 178: DHCP Relay Option 82 Commands
888
Table 179: DHCP Server Commands
892
Table 180: IP Interface Commands
907
Table 181: Ipv4 Interface Commands
907
Table 182: Basic IP Configuration Commands
908
Table 183: Address Resolution Protocol Commands
915
Table 184: UDP Helper Commands
919
Table 185: Ipv6 Configuration Commands
922
Table 186: Show Ipv6 Interface - Display Description
933
Table 187: Show Ipv6 Mtu - Display Description
934
Table 188: Show Ipv6 Traffic - Display Description
936
Table 189: Show Ipv6 Neighbors - Display Description
955
Table 190: ND Snooping Commands
956
Table 191: VRRP Commands
965
Table 192: Show Vrrp - Display Description
971
Table 193: Show Vrrp Brief - Display Description
971
Table 194: Show Vrrp Interface Counters - Display Description
973
Table 1: IP Routing Commands
975
Table 2: Global Routing Configuration Commands
975
Table 3: Show Ip Host-Route - Display Description
978
Table 4: Routing Information Protocol Commands
984
Table 5: Open Shortest Path First Commands
1002
Table 6: Show Ip Ospf - Display Description
1031
Table 7: Show Ip Ospf Database - Display Description
1034
Table 8: Show Ip Ospf Database Summary - Display Description
1035
Table 9: Show Ip Ospf Database External - Display Description
1036
Table 10: Show Ip Ospf Database Network - Display Description
1037
Table 11: Show Ip Ospf Database Router - Display Description
1038
Table 12: Show Ip Ospf Database Summary - Display Description
1039
Table 13: Show Ip Ospf Interface - Display Description
1040
Table 14: Show Ip Ospf Neighbor - Display Description
1041
Table 15: Show Ip Ospf Virtual-Links - Display Description
1043
Table 16: Show Ip Protocols Ospf - Display Description
1043
Table 17: Open Shortest Path First Commands (Version 3)
1044
Table 18: Show Ip Ospf - Display Description
1065
Table 19: Show Ip Ospf Database - Display Description
1067
Table 20: Show Ip Ospf Interface - Display Description
1068
Table 21: Show Ipv6 Ospf Neighbor - Display Description
1069
Table 22: Show Ipv6 Ospf Virtual-Links - Display Description
1070
Figure 1: Connections for Internal and External BGP
1072
Figure 2: Connections for Single Route Reflector
1077
Figure 3: Connections for Multiple Route Reflectors
1077
Figure 4: Connections for BGP Confederation
1079
Figure 5: Connections for Route Server
1080
Table 23: Border Gateway Protocol Commands - Version 4
1082
Table 24: Show Ip Bgp - Display Description
1140
Table 25: Show Ip Bgp Community-Info - Display Description
1143
Table 26: Show Ip Bgp Dampening Parameters- Display Description
1145
Table 27: Show Ip Bgp - Display Description
1147
Table 28: Show Ip Bgp Paths - Display Description
1148
Table 29: Policy-Based Routing Configuration Commands
1153
Table 30: Multicast Routing Commands
1175
Table 31: General Multicast Routing Commands
1175
Table 32: Show Ip Mroute - Display Description
1177
Table 33: Show Ip Mroute - Display Description
1180
Table 34: Static Multicast Routing Commands
1181
Table 35: Ipv4 and Ipv6 PIM Commands
1183
Table 36: PIM-DM and PIM-SM Multicast Routing Commands
1183
Table 37: Show Ip Pim Neighbor - Display Description
1192
Table 38: Show Ip Pim Bsr-Router - Display Description
1204
Table 39: Show Ip Pim Rp Mapping - Display Description
1205
Table 40: Show Ip Pim Rp-Hash - Display Description
1206
Table 41: PIM-DM and PIM-SM Multicast Routing Commands
1206
Table 42: Show Ipv6 Pim Neighbor - Display Description
1215
Table 43: Show Ip Pim Bsr-Router - Display Description
1227
Table 44: Show Ip Pim Rp Mapping - Display Description
1228
Table 45: Show Ip Pim Rp-Hash - Display Description
1229
Edge-Core ECS4620-28P Installation Manual (59 pages)
ECS4620 Series 28/52-Port Layer 3
Brand:
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| Category:
Switch
| Size: 4.12 MB
Table of Contents
Installation Guide
2
How to Use this Guide
3
Table of Contents
6
Contents
6
Figures
8
Tables
10
1 Switch Description
11
Overview
11
Power-Over-Ethernet
11
Key Hardware Components
12
Figure 1: Switch Front Panels
12
Figure 2: Rear Panel
14
Key Technical Specifications
15
Table 1: Key Technical Specifications
15
2 Installation Overview
17
Package Contents
17
Switch Installation Tasks
18
Figure 3: Installing the Switch in a Rack
18
Figure 4: Connecting AC Power
19
Figure 5: Connecting DC Power
19
Figure 6: System Leds
20
Figure 7: Console Port
21
Figure 8: Making a Connection to an RJ-45 Port
22
3 Switch Chassis
23
General Installation Guidelines
23
Switch Cooling Requirements
24
Figure 9: Switch Cooling
24
Rack Cooling
25
How to Install the Switch in a Rack
25
Figure 10: Switch Cooling (ECS4620-28T/ECS4620-28T-DC)
25
Rack-Mount Procedure
26
Rack-Mounting Items
26
Figure 11: Attaching the Brackets
27
Figure 12: Installing the Switch in a Rack
27
How to Install the Switch on a Shelf or Desktop
28
Figure 13: Attaching the Adhesive Feet
28
Optional Media Expansion Module
29
How to Install an Optional Media Expansion Module
29
Figure 14: Dual-Port 10G SFP+ Module
29
Figure 15: Installing an Optional Module
30
4 Power and Grounding
31
AC Power Supply
31
Figure 16: AC Power Supply Socket
31
DC Power Supply
32
Figure 17: DC Terminal
32
Table 2: AC Power Supply Specifications
32
Table 3: DC Power Supply Specifications
32
Optional Redundant Power Supply
33
Grounding the Chassis
33
Figure 18: Redundant Power Supply Connector
33
Figure 19: Grounding Terminal
33
Table 4: RPS Specifications
33
How to Connect to AC Power
34
Figure 20: AC Power Cord and Power Socket
34
How to Connect to DC Power
35
Figure 21: DC Plug Connections
36
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