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Ruckus Wireless ICX 7250 Configuration Manual (156 pages)
FastIron series Stacking Configuration Guide
Brand:
Ruckus Wireless
| Category:
Switch
| Size: 2.52 MB
Table of Contents
Limitation of Liability
2
Table of Contents
5
Preface
9
Document Conventions
9
Notes, Cautions, and Warnings
9
Command Syntax Conventions
9
Document Feedback
10
Ruckus Product Documentation Resources
10
Online Training Resources
10
Contacting Ruckus Customer Services and Support
11
What Support Do I Need
11
Open a Case
11
Self-Service Resources
11
About this Guide
13
Supported Hardware
13
What's New in this Document
13
How Command Information Is Presented in this Guide
14
Stacking Overview
15
Traditional Stacking
15
Network Management and Stack Configuration
16
Switching and Routing Advantages
16
Campus Fabric
16
Brocade Stackable Models
18
Brocade Traditional Stacking Terminology
19
Stack Unit Roles
19
Stacking Terms
19
Building a Stack
21
Planning to Build a Traditional Stack
21
Software Requirements
21
Traditional Stack Requirements
21
Brocade Traditional Stacking Topologies
21
Fastiron Stacking Distances and Optics by Device
21
Traditional Stacking Configuration Guidelines
25
Planning to Build a Stack with 802.1Br Switch Port Extender Capability
25
Traditional Stack Construction Methods
26
The Secure-Setup Utility
26
Using Secure-Setup to Configure a Traditional Stack in a Ring Topology
27
Scenario 2 - Automatically Configuring a Three-Member Traditional Stack in a Ring Topology
35
Scenario 3 - Manually Configuring a Three Member Traditional Stack in a Ring Topology
39
Verifying a Traditional Stack Configuration
40
Displaying Information on Stack Connections
42
Traditional Stacking by Device
45
ICX 7250 Stack Configuration Overview
45
ICX 7250 Stacking Topologies
46
ICX 7250 Stacking Configuration Notes
47
Reconfiguring ICX 7250 1-Gbps Ports as 10-Gbps Ports
48
Changing Default Ports on the ICX 7250
48
ICX 7250 Trunk Configuration
48
ICX 7250 Secure-Setup Example
49
Displaying Basic Information for an ICX 7250 Stack
51
Displaying Detailed Information for an ICX 7250 Stack
52
ICX 7450 Stack Configuration Overview
53
ICX 7450 Stacking Topologies
54
ICX 7450 Stacking Configuration Notes
57
Configuring 10-Gbps Stacking Ports on the ICX 7450
58
Creating Stacking Trunks on the ICX 7450
60
ICX 7450 Secure-Setup Examples
62
Displaying Basic Information for an ICX 7450 Stack
71
Displaying Details for an ICX 7450 Stack
72
ICX 7750 Stack Configuration Overview
73
ICX 7750 Stacking Topologies
74
Installing the ICX 7750 in a Remote Stack
78
ICX 7750 Stacking Configuration Notes
81
ICX 7750 Secure-Setup Example
82
ICX 7750 Trunk Formation During Secure-Setup
82
Removing Stacking Ports from an ICX 7750
86
Creating an ICX 7750 Stacking Trunk in a Production Environment
86
Converting an ICX 7750 Trunk to a Port Connection in a Live Stack
87
Restoring a Data Port from an ICX 7750 Trunk in a Live Stack
87
Displaying Basic Information for an ICX 7750 Stack
88
Displaying Details for an ICX 7750 Stack
88
Hitless Stacking
91
Hitless Stacking Overview
91
Hitless Stacking Behavior
91
Supported Hitless Stacking Events
93
Non-Supported Hitless Stacking Events
93
Supported Hitless Stacking Protocols and Services
93
Hitless Stacking Configuration Notes and Feature Limitations
95
What Happens During a Hitless Stacking Switchover or Failover
95
Real-Time Synchronization Among All Units in a Stack
95
Standby Controller Role in Hitless Stacking
96
Standby Controller Election
97
Runtime Configuration Mismatch
97
Support During Stack Formation, Stack Merge, and Stack Split
98
Hitless Stacking Failover
100
Enabling Hitless Stacking Failover
100
Hitless Stacking Failover Example
101
Hitless Stacking Switchover
101
Executing a Hitless Stacking Switchover
102
Hitless Stacking Switchover Examples
102
Displaying Information about Hitless Stacking
106
Displaying Information about Stack Failover
107
Displaying Hitless Stacking Status
107
Displaying Pending Device Roles
107
Displaying Information about Link Synchronization Status
107
Syslog Messages for Hitless Stacking Failover and Switchover
108
Traditional Stack Management
111
Managing a Traditional Stack through One IP Address
111
Enabling or Disabling Stacking Mode
111
Disabling Stacking Mode
112
Traditional Stack Unit Identification
112
Controlling the Stack through the CLI
112
Logging in through the Console Port
113
CLI Command Syntax for Stack Units
113
Traditional Stack CLI Commands
114
Configuring Default Ports on Fastiron Devices
115
Traditional Stack Management MAC Address
115
Manually Allocating the Traditional Stack MAC Address
116
Traditional Stack Device Roles and Elections
117
Active Controller
117
Standby Controller
118
Bootup Role
118
Active Controller and Standby Controller Elections
118
Active Controller and Standby Controller Resets
119
Standby Controller Selection Based on Priority Configuration
120
Standby Controller Election Criteria
120
Traditional Stack Unit Priority
121
Changing the Priority of a Stack Unit
122
Traditional Stack Software Images
122
Confirming Traditional Stack Software Versions
122
Stack Mismatches
122
Advanced Feature Privilege Mismatch
123
Minor Mismatch for Stack Units
123
Major Mismatch for Stack Units
124
Configuration Mismatch for Stack Units
124
Memory Allocation Failure
125
Auto Image Copy for Stack Units
126
Copying the Flash Image to a Stack Unit from the Active Controller
127
Configuring Stacking Trunks in a Live Environment
127
Displaying Multi-Trunk Stacking Configuration
128
Error Messages Encountered When Configuring a Stacking Trunk
128
Adding, Removing, or Replacing Units in a Traditional Stack
129
Installing a New Unit in a Traditional Stack Using Secure-Setup
129
Installing a New Unit Using Static Configuration
129
Removing a Unit from a Traditional Stack
130
Replacing Traditional Stack Units
130
Moving a Unit to Another Stack
131
Removing an Active Controller from a Powered Stack
131
Renumbering Stack Units
131
Configuration Notes for Renumbering Stack Units
132
Reloading a Stack Unit
132
Managing Traditional Stack Partitioning
133
Merging Traditional Stacks
133
Unconfiguring a Traditional Stack
134
Syslog, SNMP, and Traps for Stack Units
135
Configuring SNMP for a Traditional Stack
135
SNMP Engine Ids for Stackable Devices
135
Displaying Traditional Stack Information
135
Displaying Stacking Topology
136
Displaying Running Configuration Information
136
How the Show Running-Config Command Displays Configured Stacking Ports
137
Displaying Software Version Information
138
Displaying Traditional Stack Flash Information
139
Displaying Traditional Stack Memory Information
140
Displaying Traditional Stack Chassis Information
140
Displaying Stack Module Information
142
Displaying General or Detailed Information about Stack Members
142
Displaying IPC Statistics for a Stack
144
Displaying Reliable IPC Statistics for Stack Units
145
Displaying Information about Stack Neighbors
146
Displaying Stack Port Information
146
Displaying Stacking Port Statistics
147
Displaying Stacking Port Interface Information
147
MIB Support for Traditional Stack Configurations
148
Traditional Stack Troubleshooting
149
Problems Commonly Diagnosed with Stack Formation
149
Background Problem Diagnosis
149
Manually Triggering Stack Diagnosis
149
Suppressing Background Stack Diagnostic Warnings
150
Troubleshooting an Unsuccessful Stack Build
150
Troubleshooting Secure-Setup
152
Troubleshooting Unit Replacement Issues
153
Checking Hardware after an Upgrade Failure
153
Troubleshooting Image Copy Issues
154
Configuration, Startup Configuration Files, and Stacking Flash
154
Stacking Unit Role Transition Considerations
155
Port down and Aging
155
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Ruckus Wireless ICX 7250 Deployment Manual (133 pages)
Port Extender
Brand:
Ruckus Wireless
| Category:
Switch
| Size: 2.32 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Preface
5
Overview
5
Purpose of this Document
6
Audience
6
Objectives
7
Document History
7
SPX Technical Architecture
9
Control Bridge
9
Port Extenders
9
Supported SPX Topologies
11
Unsupported SPX Topologies
15
Scaling (Supported Topologies)
19
SPX Construction Methods
21
Prerequisites
21
Valid Port Combinations
21
Bill of Materials
23
Deployment Considerations
27
Bringing up SPX
29
Configuration Notes
29
Reference Topology
30
Configuring the CB
30
Configuring the PE
32
SPX PE Ring
37
Overview
37
How a PE Ring Works with Different Types of Traffic
38
Unicast Traffic
38
Multicast/Broadcast and Unknown Unicast Traffic
39
Deployment Scenarios
41
Reference Topology
41
Deployment Scenario 1: Deploying a PE Ring in an Existing Campus Fabric Domain
42
Deployment Scenario 2: Deploying a PE Ring Using ZTP
43
Deployment Scenario 3: Adding a New PE Unit to an Existing PE Ring
44
Deployment Scenario 4: Replacing a PE in an Existing PE Ring
48
Deployment Scenario 5: Moving SPX Links between Modules in a PE Ring
51
Deployment Scenario 6: Adding more Links to a Live SPX Link Using the Multi-Spx-Lag Command
54
Deployment Scenario 7: Removing Links from a Live SPX LAG and Converting the LAG to an SPX Port
56
Deployment Scenario 8: Changing a PE Ring to a Linear PE Chain
59
Image Upgrade
63
Debugging and Verification Commands
67
Verification Commands: SPX PE Ring
72
Debugging PE Ring Failures
74
PE Ring FSM States
77
Running Configuration
79
Best Practices
81
Zero-Touch Provisioning
85
ZTP Overview
85
Zero-Touch Deployment Requirements
85
PE Candidate Requirements
86
Topology Requirements
87
Supported Topologies for Zero-Touch
88
Unsupported Topologies for Zero-Touch
89
Zero-Touch Features
90
SPX Interactive-Setup
93
Managing Pes
94
SPX Interactive-Setup Enhancement
95
Zero-Touch Deployment Considerations
95
Deployment Scenarios
96
Deployment Scenario 1: Bringing up a Complete Campus Fabric Domain with Zero-Touch
96
Deployment Scenario 2: Adding Units to a Ring or Linear Topology Using the SPX Interactive-Setup Utility
103
Deployment Scenario 3: Migrating an Existing Stack to Campus Fabric
108
Deployment Scenario 4: Replacing a PE
116
Deployment Scenario 5: Preventing an ICX 7250 or ICX 7450 from Being Discovered by Zero-Touch
121
Deployment Scenario 6: Changing PE Ids Using SPX Interactive-Setup
122
Deployment Scenario 7: SPX PE Movement: Moving Pes Without Changing Ids
126
Deployment Scenario 8: Adding a New Link between CB-PE or PE-PE to Change Existing Linear Toplogy to Ring Topology
128
Deployment Recommendations for ZTP
130
Best Practices
131
Debugging Notes
132
Ruckus Wireless ICX 7250 Hardware Installation Manual (127 pages)
Brand:
Ruckus Wireless
| Category:
Switch
| Size: 3.25 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Preface
7
Document Conventions
7
Notes, Cautions, and Warnings
7
Command Syntax Conventions
8
Document Feedback
8
Ruckus Product Documentation Resources
8
Online Training Resources
9
Contacting Ruckus Customer Services and Support
9
What Support Do I Need
9
Open a Case
9
Self-Service Resources
9
About this Document
11
What's New in this Document
11
Supported Software
11
Overview
13
Hardware Features
13
ICX 7250 Models
13
Network and Management Interfaces
14
Installation
23
Shipping Carton Contents
23
Configuration Requirements
23
Summary of Installation Tasks
24
Installation Precautions
24
General Precautions
24
Lifting Precautions
24
Power Precautions
25
Preparing the Installation Site
25
Cabling Infrastructure
25
Installation Location
25
Rack Mount Installation Considerations
26
Installing the Device
26
Desktop Installation
26
Installing the Device into a Rack
27
Wall Mount Installation
55
Connecting Devices in a Traditional Stack
57
Stacking Ports and Trunks
58
Stacking Configuration Requirements
58
Traditional Stack Size
58
Stacking Topologies for a Traditional Stack
58
Powering on the System
60
Long-Reach Multimode Adaptor Module
60
LRM Module Part Numbers
60
LRM Adaptor Module Specifications
61
Leds
61
ICX Platform Support for the LRM Adaptor Module
62
Installing the Eps4000
65
Configuration Requirements
69
EPS4000 External Power Supply
69
Items Included with the EPS4000
69
Summary of Installation Tasks
69
Installation Precautions
70
Installing the Device
71
Preparing the Installation Site
71
Installing an RPS17 PSU
74
Uninstalling an RPS17 PSU
75
Connecting the EPS4000 Cord
76
Powering on the System
78
EPS4000 External Power Supply Technical Specifications
79
Verifying Proper Operation
79
Configuring the Device
83
Password Assignment
84
IP Address Configuration
86
Connecting Network Devices
89
Troubleshooting Network Connections
91
Testing Connectivity
92
Danger
103
The Procedures in this Manual Are for Qualified Service Personnel
103
BSMI Statement (Taiwan)
116
Canadian Requirements
117
China CCC Statement
118
Europe and Australia (CISPR 32 Class a Warning)
118
FCC Warning (US Only)
119
Germany Statement
119
KCC Statement (Republic of Korea)
119
VCCI Statement
119
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Ruckus Wireless ICX 7250 Quick Start Manual (12 pages)
Brand:
Ruckus Wireless
| Category:
Network Router
| Size: 0.65 MB
Table of Contents
Export Restrictions
2
Limitation of Liability
2
Table of Contents
3
Overview
4
Connecting to the Console
4
Telnet or SSH
4
Serial
4
Introduction to the CLI
5
Accessing the CLI
5
Saving the Configuration
7
Securing the Web, Serial, and Telnet Interfaces
7
Adding a Static IP Address with the CLI
8
Accessing the Web GUI
9
Creating Additional Web Interface Users
9
Deleting the Default Username and Password
9
Saving Configuration Changes
10
Documentation
10
Web Interface User Guide
10
Additional Information
10
Accessing Support
10
Obtaining Software Updates
10
Lifetime Warranty Hardware Replacement
11
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