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GarrettCom MNS-6K 4.1.4 Network Software manual available for free PDF download: Cli User's Manual
GarrettCom MNS-6K 4.1.4 Cli User's Manual (364 pages)
For MAGNUM 6K FAMILY OF SWITCHES
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
4
List of Figures
12
Conventions Followed
20
Flow of the User Guide
22
Getting Started
24
Before Starting
24
MNS-6K Software Updates
25
Console Connection
25
Console Setup
26
Console Screen
26
Commands to Switch between the Levels Is Not Shown here
27
Logging in for the First Time
27
Setting the IP Parameters
27
Show an Intermittent Response
28
Privilege Levels
30
Level
31
Manager Privileges
31
Operator Privileges
31
User Management
31
Add User
31
Delete User
32
Modify Password
32
Modify the Privilege Level
32
Modifying Access Privileges
33
Help
35
Displaying Help for an Individual Command
35
Viewing Options for a Command
35
Context Help
36
Exiting
37
Upgrading to MNS-6K-SECURE
37
List of Commands in this Chapter
38
IP Address and System Information
40
Importance of an IP Address
40
DHCP and Bootp
41
Bootp Database
41
Configuring Auto/Dhcp/Bootp/Manual
42
Using Telnet
43
Any Effect to the Switch
43
IP Addressing
40
FIGURE 25 - Reviewing the Console Parameters - Note Telnet Is Enabled
44
FIGURE 26 - Example of a Telnet Session
44
FIGURE 33 - Setting the System Name, System Location and System Contact Information
53
FIGURE 34 - Setting the System Date, Time and Time Zone
53
FIGURE 35 - Setting the System Daylight Saving Time
54
Network Time (SNTP Client)
54
FIGURE 36 - Setting up SNTP Services
55
Network Time (SNTP Server)
55
Saving and Loading Configuration
55
FIGURE 37 - Saving the Configuration on a Tftp Server
56
Upload or Download Different Types of Files and Images .Other Files such as Log Files, Hosts File Can also be Saved or Loaded Onto a Switch
58
Config Files
59
To Define the Ftp Server
59
FIGURE 40 - Contents of the Config File
60
Script Files
61
Recommends that Modifications of this File and the Commands Should be Verified by the User in a Test Environment Prior to Use in a "Live" Production Network
62
Displaying Configuration
63
FIGURE 42 - Creating Host Entries on MNS-6K
63
FIGURE 43 - Enabling or Disabling the
63
FIGURE 44 - ' Show Config' Command Output
64
Command
65
Displaying or Hiding Passwords
65
FIGURE 29 - Use of DNS
50
FIGURE 30 - Querying the Serial Port Settings
51
Setting Serial Port Parameters
51
System Parameters
51
Changed
52
Date and Time
53
FIGURE 27 - Managing and Viewing Multiple Telnet Sessions
45
Using SSH
45
Commonly an Application Like PUTTY Is Used to Access the Switch Via Ssh. Use the Show Console Command to Verify Telnet Is Turned off
49
Domain Name System (DNS)
49
Displaying Specific Modules Using the 'Show Config
65
Erasing Configuration
66
Displaying Serial Number
67
List of Commands in this Chapter
68
Other Commands
71
Ipv6
73
Assumptions
73
Introduction to Ipv6
73
What's Changed in IPV6
74
Ipv6 Addressing
74
Configuring Ipv6
75
List of Commands in this Chapter
76
DHCP Server
78
Modes of Operation
79
Technical Details
80
DHCP Discovery
80
DHCP Offers
81
DHCP Request
81
DHCP Acknowledgement
81
DHCP Information
82
DHCP Release
82
Client Configuration
82
MNS-6K-SECURE Implementation
82
List of Commands in this Chapter
84
SNTP Server
85
SNTP - Prerequisites
85
Background
85
Stratum Clocks
86
MNS-6K-SECURE Implementation
88
List of Commands in this Chapter
89
Access Considerations
90
Securing Access
90
Passwords
90
Port Security
91
Network Security
91
Configuring Port Security
91
Information
93
Port-
94
Syslog and Logs
97
Commands Are also Displayed
102
Authorized Managers
103
List of Commands in this Chapter
104
Access Using RADIUS
107
106
107
Radius
107
Configuring 802.1X
110
FIGURE 70 - Securing the Network Using Port Access
114
List of Commands in this Chapter
115
Access Using TACACS
117
TACACS - Flavors and History
117
Authorization
118
TACACS+ Flow
118
Configuring TACACS
119
FIGURE 72 - TACACS Packet Format
119
FIGURE 73 - Configuring TACACS
121
For a Specific Port
123
TACACS+ Packet
119
List of Commands in this Chapter
121
10 - Port Mirroring and Setup
123
Port Mirroring
123
Port Monitoring and Mirroring
123
FIGURE 74 - Enabling Port Mirroring
124
Port Setup
124
FIGURE 75 - Port Setup
125
FIGURE 76 - Setting up Back Pressure and Flow Control on Ports
129
Preventing Broadcast Storms
130
List of Commands in this Chapter
131
Port Rate Limiting for Broadcast Traffic
131
Speed Settings
125
Flow Control
126
Back Pressure
127
Broadcast Storms
129
11 - Vlan
133
Traditional" Ethernet Segments
133
Why Vlans
133
Creating Vlans
135
FIGURE 81 - Configuring Vlans on Magnum 6K Switch
136
Private Vlans
136
Using Vlans
137
List of Commands in this Chapter
146
Spanning Tree Protocol (STP)
148
STP Features and Operation
148
Figure 82 - STP Default Values - Refer to Next Section "Using STP" for more Detailed Explanation on the Variables
149
Using STP
149
FIGURE 83 - Viewing STP Configuration
150
FIGURE 84 - STP Port Status Information
151
FIGURE 85 - Enabling STP
153
List of Commands in this Chapter
159
FIGURE 86 - Configuring STP Parameters
159
Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP)
160
RSTP Concepts
160
Transition from STP to RSTP
161
Configuring RSTP
162
FIGURE 87 - Enabling RSTP and Reviewing the RSTP Variables
164
FIGURE 88 - Reviewing the RSTP Port Parameters
165
Figure 89 - Path Cost as Defined in IEEE 802.1D (STP) and 802.1W (RSTP)
166
FIGURE 91 - Configuring RSTP on MNS-6K
172
List of Commands in this Chapter
173
S-Ring™ and Link-Loss-Learn™ (LLL)
175
S-Ring and LLL Concepts
176
Comparing Resiliency Methods
177
RSTP/STP Operation Without S-Ring
178
RSTP/STP Operation with S-Ring
180
Participate in S-Ring as an Access Switch
181
LLL with S-Ring
182
Ring Learn Features
182
Configuring S-Ring
182
List of Commands in this Chapter
186
Participating in S-Ring
186
15 - Dual-Homing
188
Dual-Homing Concepts
188
A Connectivity Break – the Connection Switches to the Standby Path or Standby Link
189
Dual-Homing Modes
191
Configuring Dual-Homing
191
List of Commands in this Chapter
193
Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP)
194
LACP Concepts
194
LACP Configuration
195
Different Vlans
196
Configuration on the Switches. then Define the LACP Ports. then Finally Connect the Ports Together to Form the Meshed Redundant Link Topology as Shown above
198
FIGURE 112 - the Network for the 'Show Lacp' Command Listed below
204
List of Commands in this Chapter
205
FIGURE 113 - LACP Information over a Network
205
17 - Quality of Service
206
Qos Concepts
206
Diffserv and Qos
207
FIGURE 114 - Tos and DSCP
207
FIGURE 115 - IP Precedence Tos Field in an IP Packet Header
208
FIGURE 116 - Port Weight Settings and the Meaning of the Setting
210
List of Commands in this Chapter
214
Configuring Qos
209
IP Precedence
208
FIGURE 117 - Qos Configuration and Setup
214
18 - Igmp
215
IGMP Concepts
215
FIGURE 118 - IGMP Concepts - Advantages of Using IGMP
217
FIGURE 119 - IGMP Concepts - Isolating Multicast Traffic in a Network
218
Igmp-L2
219
May Appear Sluggish
220
Issue a Join Request as Well
221
Configuring IGMP
222
FIGURE 122 - Enabling IGMP and Query the Status of IGMP
223
FIGURE 123 - Displaying IGMP Groups
224
FIGURE 124 - Configuring IGMP
227
FIGURE 125 - Adding Broadcast Groups Using the Group Command
228
List of Commands in this Chapter
229
FIGURE 126 - Setting IGMP-L2
229
19 - Gvrp
231
GVRP Concepts
231
FIGURE 127 - GVRP Operation - See Description below
232
GVRP Operations
232
FIGURE 129 - Port Settings for GVRP Operations
234
FIGURE 130 - Command to Check for Dynamically Assigned Vlans
235
FIGURE 132 - GVRP Options
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FIGURE 133 - GVRP Configuration Example
238
List of Commands in this Chapter
239
GVRP Operations Notes
238
FIGURE 131 - Converting a Dynamic VLAN to a Static VLAN
235
Configuring GVRP
236
20 - Snmp
240
SNMP Concepts
240
Standards
242
Traps
242
Configuring SNMP
243
Configuring RMON
252
FIGURE 134 - Configuring SNMP - most of the Command here Are SNMP V3 Commands
252
List of Commands in this Chapter
253
FIGURE 135 - Configuring RMON Groups
253
21 - Miscellaneous Commands
257
Alarm Relays
257
Email
261
Highlighted Fields Are the Ones to Change as Described
266
Serial Connectivity
266
Banner Message
267
Miscellaneous Commands
268
Prompt
270
Ping
271
FTP Modes
272
System Events
273
MAC Address Table
278
List of Commands in this Chapter
279
APPENDIX 1 - Command Listing by Chapter
282
Chapter 2 - Getting Started
282
Chapter 3 - IP Address and System Information
283
Chapter 4 - Ipv6
287
Chapter 5 - DHCP Server
287
Chapter 6 - SNTP Server
288
Chapter 7 - Access Considerations
288
Chapter 8 - Access Using Radius
290
Chapter 9 - Access Using TACACS
291
Chapter 10 - Port Mirroring and Setup
292
Chapter 11 - VLAN
292
Chapter 12 - Spanning Tree Protocol (STP)
293
Chapter 13 - Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol
294
Chapter 14 - S-Ring and Link-Loss-Learn
295
Chapter 15 - Dual-Homing
296
Chapter 16 - Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP)295
297
Chapter 17 - Quality of Service
297
Chapter 18 - IGMP
297
Chapter 19 - GVRP
298
Chapter 20 - SNMP
299
Chapter 21 - Miscellaneous Commands
301
APPENDIX 2 - Commands Sorted Alphabetically
304
APPENDIX 3 - Daylight Savings
327
Daylight Savings Time
327
APPENDIX 4 - Browser Certificates
329
Certificates
329
Using Mozilla Firefox (Ver. 3.X)
330
Exception. the Locations to Do those Are Identified in this Figure
333
Using Internet Explorer (Ver 7.X)
334
Using Other Browsers
335
APPENDIX 5 - Updating MNS-6K Software
336
Getting Started
337
Selecting the Proper Version
338
Downloading the MNS-6K Software
338
Release Notes
341
Next Steps
342
Preparing to Load the Software
343
Accessing the Switch
343
Serial Connection
343
Network Access
344
Saving the Configuration
344
Serial Connection
345
Configuration Is Saved. Click on Receive. this Starts the File Transfer
346
Network Access
347
Next Steps
348
Loading the MNS-6K Software
349
Before Loading the MNS-6K Software
349
Accessing the Switch
349
Serial Connection
350
Network Access
351
Next Steps
352
Optional Step) Restoring the Configuration
353
Accessing the Switch
353
Reloading the Configuration
353
Updating Boot Code over the Network
354
Index
356
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