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Plaintree WaveSwitch 100 manual available for free PDF download: User Manual
Plaintree WaveSwitch 100 User Manual (232 pages)
Ethernet Switch
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Plaintree
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Network Router
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Table of Contents
Using this Manual
10
March
14
Table of Contents
17
Introduction
23
Configuration Options
23
Switching Capacity
24
Waveswitch 100 Management
24
Mission-Critical Applications
25
Other Features
25
Installing a Waveswitch 100 Ethernet Switch
27
Package Contents
28
Figure 1 Front Panel Layout of a Waveswitch 100 Ethernet Switch
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Figure 2 10Base-FL Ports
29
Figures
29
Front Panel Layout of a Waveswitch 100 Ethernet Switch
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Figure 3 Top View of a Waveswitch 100 Ethernet Switch
30
Component Handling Precautions
31
Tools and Materials
33
Installation Options
34
Connecting Power to a Waveswitch 100 Ethernet Switch
35
Connecting a Waveswitch 100 Ethernet Switch to the Network
36
10Base-T Ports
36
Figure 4 Location of Pin 1 on an RJ-45 Plug
36
Table 1 Signal Connections for a 10Base-T Crossover Cable
37
Table 2 Signal Connections for a 10Base-T Straight-Through Cable
37
Making a 10Base-T Adapter Cable
38
10Base-FL Ports
38
Figure 5 Using an Adapter Cable to Make Straight-Through Connections
38
Figure 6 One End of a Duplex Fiber-Optic Cable Terminating with Two ST-Style Connectors
38
Connecting the PC/MODEM Serial Port
39
About the TEST Port
39
Table 3 Signal Connections for the Serial Cable
39
Reading the Indicator Lamps on a Waveswitch 100 Base Unit
40
Monitoring the Status of the Waveswitch 100
40
Monitoring the Fixed Ethernet Ports
42
Installing Optional Feature Modules
43
Figure 7 Installing Optional Feature Modules
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Figure 8 FDDI Fiber-Optic Cable with a Dual SC Connector
45
Installing and Monitoring an FDDI Feature Module
45
Installing and Monitoring a 100Base-TX P1 Feature Module
47
Figure 9 Fiber-Optic Cable with a Dual SC Connector for Use with the 100Base-FX P1 Module
49
Installing and Monitoring a 100Base-FX P1 Feature Module
49
Installing and Monitoring a 100Base-TX P4 Feature Module
51
Figure 10 Wiring Scheme for 4-Pair UTP Straight-Through Cable
53
Installing and Monitoring a 100VG-Anylan P5 Feature Module
53
Figure 11 Wavebus Connectors
55
Installing and Monitoring a Wavebus Feature Module
55
Installing and Monitoring a 10Base-T P4 Feature Module
57
Replacing the Power Supply
59
Troubleshooting Guide
60
Getting Technical Assistance
66
User Manual Waveswitch 100 Ethernet Switch
66
General Specifications
67
Managing a Waveswitch 100 Ethernet Switch
69
About the Console
70
Figure 12 Console Commands, Windows, and Menu Items
70
Setting up and Starting the Local Console
71
Console Command-Line Commands
73
Error Messages for GET, SET, and GETNEXT Commands
78
Console Window Commands
79
System Data Window (System)
80
External Port Data Window (Eport Stats)
81
According to the Number of Fixed Ethernet Ports on the Unit
81
Internal Port Data Window (Iport Stats)
83
Console Menu Commands
85
Figure 14 the Frame Loss Incident (FLI) Report for a 16-Port Base Unit
87
Port Address Formats
88
Ethernet Port Addresses
88
FDDI Port Addresses
89
About SNMP
90
SNMP and the Waveswitch 100 Ethernet Switch
91
The Waveswitch 100 Ethernet Switch SNMP Agent
91
About Configuration Information
92
IP Address
92
Manager Community Names, IP Addresses, and Access Privileges
92
Trap Community Names and Their IP Addresses
93
Default Gateway IP Address
93
Number of Subnet Bits
93
Name
94
Location
94
Contact Person
94
Datafilling the Configuration Fields
95
Figure 15 the Management Configuration Window of the System Manager (SYSMAN)
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Configuration Procedures
98
Configuring a Waveswitch 100 Ethernet Switch Locally
99
Configuring a Waveswitch 100 Ethernet Switch Remotely
101
Bootp
101
Tftp
101
System Requirements for Remote Configuration
102
Remote Configuration Procedure
103
Creating a Configuration File
104
Figure 16 Example Configuration File
106
Reloading Configuration Information
107
Configuring the Spanning Tree
108
Configuring a Traffic Analyzer Port
109
Using the Static Filter Database
110
Updating the Firmware Using TFTP
112
90 Waveswitch 100 Ethernet Switch User Manual
112
Choosing Frame Types for Waveswitch 100 Networks
113
About Frames and Frame Types
114
Figure 17 a Typical Protocol Stack
114
Ethernet II Frames
116
Figure 18 Ethernet_Ii—The Ether Type Field Is Always Greater than 1500 Decimal
116
IEEE 802.3 MAC Layer Frames
117
Decimal
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Figure 19 IEEE 802.3 the Frame Length Is Always Less or Equal to
117
FDDI Frames
118
Figure 20 Fddi—The Frame Control Octet Carries Priority and SMT-LLC Frame Identification
118
Logical Link Control (LLC)
119
Figure 21 ETHERNET_802.2 IEEE 802.3 MAC with 802.2 LLC
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Figure 22 FDDI_802.2 FDDI MAC with 802.3 LLC
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Ieee 802.2 Llc
119
Figure 23 Ethernet_802.3Raw—The Novell Default for IPX until Netware 3.12
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The Novell Exception- 802.3 Raw
120
IEEE 802.2 SNAP Frames
122
Figure 24 ETHERNET_SNAP—IEEE 802.3 with 802.2 SNAP
122
Figure 25 FDDI_SNAP—FDDI with 802.3 SNAP
123
RFC 1042 Frames
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Figure 26 ETHERNET_SNAP with RFC 1042
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Figure 27 FDDI_SNAP with RFC 1042
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Coexistence of Ethernet II and RFC 1042 Frames
125
Figure 28 WS2 Can Process Only 802.3_SNAP RFC 1042 Frames
125
Figure 29 Translation between Ethernet II and FDDI RFC 1042 Frame Formats
126
Frame Translations Done by the Waveswitch 100 at each FDDI Port
128
Figure 31 FDDI_SNAP with IEEE 802.1H Bridge Tunnel
129
Migrating a Novell Network from One Frame Type to Another
130
Figure 32 Two Views of the same Network: a Physical View (Left) and a Stack/Frame View
130
Figure 33 Migrating a Novell Network from One Frame Type to Another
131
Example Frame-Type Environments
133
Figure 34 Example Frame-Type Environments
133
Waveswitch 100 Mibs and Traps
135
MIB-II Objects
136
Bridge MIB Objects
156
FDDI MIB Objects
162
Waveswitch 100 Private MIB Objects
182
Waveswitch 100 Traps
188
Ethernet-Like MIB Objects
189
Repeater MIB Objects
192
Repeater MIB Traps
200
100VG Repeater MIB Objects
201
100VG Repeater Traps
216
The Wandel and Goltermann
217
Enabling Filter Database Aging with SNMP
218
Enabling Filter Database Aging with the Local Console
218
Ensuring that WG Transmits "Keep Alive" Packets
218
Ersatz der Stromversorgung
219
Acronyms and Abbreviations
221
Index
223
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