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GE MultiLink ML810 Ethernet Switches manual available for free PDF download: Instruction Manual
GE MultiLink ML810 Instruction Manual (348 pages)
Managed Edge Switch
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GE
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Switch
| Size: 6 MB
Table of Contents
Instruction Manual
1
Table of Contents
5
Technical Specifications
11
Ordering Information
15
Firmware Overview
16
Command Line Firmware
16
Enervista Software
16
Before Starting
16
Command Line Interface Firmware
18
Console Connection
18
Console Setup
18
Console Screen
18
Logging in for the First Time
19
Automatic Ip Address Configuration
19
Setting the Ip Parameters
20
Privilege Levels
22
User Management
22
Help
23
Exiting
25
Enervista Secure Web Management
26
Logging in for the First Time
26
Privilege Levels
26
User Management
27
Modifying the Privilege Level
31
Help
31
Exiting
31
Ml810 Firmware Updates
32
Updating Multilink Firmware
32
Selecting the Proper Version
32
Updating through the Command Line
32
Updating through the Enervista Software
33
Inspecting the Package and Product
37
Product Description
38
Packet Prioritization, 802.1P QOS
39
Frame Buffering and Flow Control
39
Features and Benefits
40
Applications
42
Locating Multilink Ml810 Switches
46
Connecting Ethernet Media
47
Connecting Twisted Pair (Cat3, Cat5, Utp or Stp)
47
Connecting Twisted Pair (Cat5E or Better, UTP or STP)
48
Connecting Single-Mode Fiber Optic
48
Gigabit SFP (Small Form-Factor Pluggable) Transceivers
48
Connecting Fiber Optic Cable to Sfp Transceivers
49
Din-Rail Mounting the Multilink Ml810
50
Mounting Dimensions for Ml810 with Metal Brackets
50
Powering the Multilink Ml810 Managed Edge Switch
54
Alarm Contacts for Monitoring Internal Power, and Software Traps
55
Connecting the Console Terminal to Multilink Ml810
56
RJ45 Console Port (Serial Port) Pin Assignments
56
Switching Functionality
57
Auto-Cross(MDIX) and Auto-Negotiation, for Rj-45 Ports
58
Flow-Control, Ieee 802.3X Standard
60
Power Budget Calculations for Ml810 Modules with Fiber Media
61
Ml810 Switch Port Modules
62
Ml810 Module Led Designations
62
10/100M Brj45 (Slot C)
64
Ml810 (E4) X Multimode Lc (Slot C)
64
Ultimode Lc (S Lot C)
64
Ml810 (E6)
65
Singlemode Lc (Slot C)
65
Ml810 (C4)
65
Xrj45 (Slot C)
65
Ml810 (C5)
65
Ml810 (E3)
65
Multimode Mtrj (Slot C)
66
Ml810 (C3)
66
Xrj45 (Slot C)
66
Ml810 (El)
66
Fx St - 2 Km (Slot C)
67
Ml810 (E5), Ml810 (E7) (Slot C)
67
Ml810 (C6), Ml810 (C8) (Slot C)
68
Ml810 (C7) (Slot C)
68
Ml810 (Ej), Ml810 (Eh) (Slot C)
68
Ml810 (Ek) (Slot C)
69
Xrj45 (Slot C)
69
Ml810 (Cf), Ml8104 (Ch) (Slot C)
69
Lc (Slot C)
69
Xmtrj Multimode (Slot C)
70
P O E Rj45 (Slot C)
70
Gigabit Rj45 (Slot B)
71
Troubleshooting
72
Before Calling for Assistance
72
When Calling for Assistance
72
Overview
75
Ip Address and System Information
75
Importance of an Ip Address
77
Dhcp and Bootp
77
Bootp Database
77
Configuring Dhcp/Bootp/Manual/Auto
77
Using Telnet
79
Setting Parameters
82
Setting Serial Port Parameters
82
System Parameters
82
Date and Time
84
Network Time
84
System Configuration
88
Saving and Loading - Command Line
88
Config File
88
Displaying Configuration
91
Saving Configuration
94
Script File
96
Saving and Loading - Enervista Software
97
Host Names
99
Erasing Configuration
101
Ipv6
105
Introduction to Ipv6
105
Hats Changed in Ipv6
105
Ipv6 Addressing
106
Configuring Ipv6
106
List of Commands in this Chapter
108
Description
109
Set Passwords
109
Port Security Feature
109
Securing Access
109
Configuring Port Security through the Command Line Interface
111
Commands
111
Allowing Mac Addresses
112
Security Logs
116
Authorized Managers
118
Configuring Port Security with Enervista Software
120
Commands
120
Logs
123
Authorized Managers
124
7: Access Using Radius
127
Description
127
Protocol
127
Introduction to 802.1X
127
Configuring 802.1X through the Command Line Interface
130
Commands
130
Example
132
Configuring 802.1X with Enervista Secure Web Management Software
135
Commands
135
8: Access Using Tacacs
141
Overview
141
Introduction to Tacacs+
141
Tacacs+ Flow
142
Tacacs+ Packet
142
Configuring Tacacs+ through the Command Line Interface
144
Commands
144
Example
144
Configuring Tacacs+ with Enervista Secure Web Management Software
146
Description
149
Port Mirroring Using the Command Line Interface
150
Commands
150
Port Setup
151
Commands
151
Flow Control
153
Back Pressure
153
Broadcast Storms
155
Link Loss Alert
157
Link Los Alert
157
Port Mirroring Using Enervista Secure Web Management Software
159
Commands
159
Port Setup
160
Broadcast Storms
163
Overview
165
Vlan Description
165
Tag VLAN Vs. Port VLAN
167
Configuring Port Vlans through the Command Line Interface
169
Description
169
Commands
169
Configuring Port Vlans with Enervista Secure Web Management Software
171
Description
171
Configuring Tag Vlans through the Command Line Interface
176
Description
176
Commands
176
Example
177
Configuring Tag Vlans with Enervista Secure Web Management Software
183
Description
183
Escription
189
Gvrp Concepts
189
Gvrp Operations
190
Configuring Gvrp through the Command Line Interface
194
Commands
194
Gvrp Operation Notes
194
Configuring Gvrp with Enervista Secure Web Management Software
196
Example
196
Escription
197
Features and Operation
197
Configuring Stp
199
Escription
209
Rstp Concepts
209
Transition from Stp to Rstp
210
Configuring Rstp through the Command Line Interface
212
Normal Rstp
212
Smart RSTP (Ring-Only Mode) through the Command Line Interface (CLI)
221
I Nterface (Cli)
221
Configuring Stp/Rstp with Enervista Secure Web Management Software
223
Normal Rstp
223
Smart Rstp
227
Description
231
Qos Concepts
231
Qos Overview
231
Diffserv and Qos
232
Ip Precedence
232
Configuring Qos through the Command Line Interface
234
Commands
234
Example
236
Configuring Qos with Enervista Secure Web Management Software
239
Description
239
Description
243
Igmp Concepts
243
Ip Multicast Filters
246
Reserved Addresses Excluded from Ip Multicast (Igmp) Filtering
246
Igmp Support
247
Configuring Igmp through the Command Line Interface
248
Commands
248
Example
250
Configuring Igmp with Enervista Secure Web Management Software
253
Example
253
Description
255
Traps
257
Standards
257
Configuring Snmp through the Command Line Interface
259
Commands
259
Example
260
Configuring Snmp with Enervista Secure Web Management Software
265
Example
265
Configuring Rmon
269
Description
269
Commands
269
Description
271
E-Mail
271
Commands
272
Example
273
Statistics
275
Viewing Port Statistics with Enervista Secure Web Management Software
275
Serial Connectivity
277
Description
277
History
278
Commands
278
Ping
279
Ping through Enerv
279
Prompt
280
System Events
281
Description
281
Enervista Example
282
Command Reference
284
Main Commands
284
Configuration Commands
286
Modbus Configuration
291
Overview
291
Enervista Settings
293
Memory Mapping
294
Modbus Memory Map
294
Format Codes
327
Revision History
329
Change Notes
329
Changes to the Manual
329
Ge Digital Energy Warranty Information
330
12, 24, -48, 125 and 250Vdc Power, Theory of Operation
333
Applications for DC Powered Ethernet Switches
334
Ml810, 12, 24, -48, 125 and 250Vdc Installation
335
Operation
337
Troubleshooting
338
Specifications - for Multilink Ml810 Edge Switch
339
Multilink Ml810, with DC Dual-Source Option
341
Dual-Source Option, Theory of Operation
342
Features and Benefits of the Dual-Source Design
343
Installation
344
Ordering Information for Dual Source Power
345
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