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SMC Networks 6624FMST Management Manual (388 pages)
TigerStack II 10/100 Stackable Fast Ethernet Switch
Brand:
SMC Networks
| Category:
Switch
| Size: 3.82 MB
Table of Contents
Management Guide
1
Table of Contents
7
1 Selecting a Management Interface
17
Understanding Management Interfaces
17
Advantages of Using the Menu Interface
18
Advantages of Using the CLI
19
CLI Usage
19
Advantages of Using the Web Browser Interface
20
2 Using the Menu Interface
21
Starting and Ending a Menu Session
22
How to Start a Menu Interface Session
23
How to End a Menu Session and Exit from the Console
24
Main Menu Features
26
Screen Structure and Navigation
28
Rebooting the Switch
31
Menu Features List
33
Where to Go from here
34
3 Using the Command Line Interface (CLI)
35
Accessing the CLI
35
Using the CLI
35
Privilege Levels at Logon
36
Privilege Level Operation
37
Operator Privileges
37
Manager Privileges
38
How to Move between Levels
40
Listing Commands and Command Options
41
Listing Commands Available at any Privilege Level
41
Command Option Displays
43
Displaying CLI "Help
44
Configuration Commands and the Context Configuration Modes
46
CLI Control and Editing
49
4 Using the Web Browser Interface
51
General Features
52
Web Browser Interface Requirements
53
Starting a Web Browser Interface Session with the Switch
54
Using a Standalone Web Browser in a PC or UNIX Workstation
54
Tasks for Your First Web Browser Interface Session
56
Viewing the "First Time Install" Window
56
Creating User Names and Passwords in the Browser Interface
57
Using the Passwords
58
If You Lose a Password
59
Using the User Names
59
Support/Mgmt URL Feature
60
Support URL
60
Status Reporting Features
61
The Overview Window
61
The Port Utilization and Status Displays
62
Port Utilization
62
Port Status
64
The Alert Log
65
Sorting the Alert Log Entries
65
Alert Types
66
Viewing Detail Views of Alert Log Entries
67
The Status Bar
67
5 Configuring IP Addressing, Time Synchronization, Interface Access, and System Information
69
IP Configuration
70
Just Want a Quick Start
71
IP Addressing with Multiple Vlans
71
IP Addressing in a Stacking Environment
72
Menu: Configuring IP Address, Gateway, and Time-To-Live (TTL)
72
CLI: Configuring IP Address, Gateway, and Time-To-Live (TTL)
74
Web: Configuring IP Addressing
76
How IP Addressing Affects Switch Operation
76
Dhcp/Bootp Operation
77
Network Preparations for Configuring Dhcp/Bootp
80
Globally Assigned IP Network Addresses
81
Time Synchronization Protocol Options
82
Timep Time Synchronization
82
SNTP Time Synchronization
82
Overview: Selecting a Time Synchronization Protocol or Turning off Time Protocol Operation
83
Disabling Time Synchronization
83
General Steps for Running a Time Protocol on the Switch
83
SNTP: Viewing, Selecting, and Configuring
84
Menu: Viewing and Configuring SNTP
85
CLI: Viewing and Configuring SNTP
87
Timep: Viewing, Selecting, and Configuring
93
Menu: Viewing and Configuring Timep
93
CLI: Viewing and Configuring Timep
95
SNTP Unicast Time Polling with Multiple SNTP Servers
100
Address Prioritization
100
Adding and Deleting SNTP Server Addresses
101
Menu Interface Operation with Multiple SNTP Server Addresses Configured
102
SNTP Messages in the Event Log
102
Interface Access: Console/Serial Link, Web, and Inbound Telnet
103
Menu: Modifying the Interface Access
104
CLI: Modifying the Interface Access
105
System Information
108
Menu: Viewing and Configuring System Information
109
CLI: Viewing and Configuring System Information
110
Web: Configuring System Parameters
112
6 Optimizing Port Usage through Traffic Control and Port Trunking
113
Overview
113
Viewing Port Status and Configuring Port Parameters
114
Menu: Viewing Port Status and Configuring Port Parameters
116
CLI: Viewing Port Status and Configuring Port Parameters
117
Web: Viewing Port Status and Configuring Port Parameters
120
Port Trunking
121
SMC6624M Port Trunk Features and Operation
122
Trunk Configuration Methods
123
Menu: Viewing and Configuring a Static Trunk Group
127
Check the Event Log (Page 11-10) to Verify that the Trunked Ports Are Operating Properly
129
CLI: Viewing and Configuring a Static or Dynamic Port Trunk Group
129
Using the CLI to View Port Trunks
129
Using the CLI to Configure a Static or Dynamic Trunk Group
131
Web: Viewing Existing Port Trunk Groups
134
Trunk Group Operation Using LACP
135
Default Port Operation
136
LACP Notes and Restrictions
137
Trunk Group Operation Using the "Trunk" Option
138
How the Switch Lists Trunk Data
139
Outbound Traffic Distribution Across Trunked Links
139
7 Using Passwords, Port Security, and Authorized IP Managers to Protect against Unauthorized Access
141
Using Password Security
142
Menu: Setting Manager and Operator Passwords
143
CLI: Setting Manager and Operator Passwords
145
Web: Configuring User Names and Passwords
146
Configuring and Monitoring Port Security
147
Basic Operation
147
Blocking Unauthorized Traffic
148
Trunk Group Exclusion
149
Planning Port Security
149
Recommended Port Security Procedures
150
CLI: Port Security Command Options and Operation
151
CLI: Displaying Current Port Security Settings
154
CLI: Configuring Port Security
155
Web: Displaying and Configuring Port Security Features
160
Reading Intrusion Alerts and Resetting Alert Flags
160
Notice of Security Violations
160
How the Intrusion Log Operates
161
Keeping the Intrusion Log Current by Resetting Alert Flags
161
Menu: Checking for Intrusions, Listing Intrusion Alerts, and Resetting Alert Flags
162
CLI: Checking for Intrusions, Listing Intrusion Alerts, and Resetting Alert Flags
163
Using the Event Log to Find Intrusion Alerts
165
Web: Checking for Intrusions, Listing Intrusion Alerts, and Resetting Alert Flags
166
Operating Notes for Port Security
166
Using IP Authorized Managers
168
Access Levels
169
Defining Authorized Management Stations
169
Overview of IP Mask Operation
170
Menu: Viewing and Configuring IP Authorized Managers
171
CLI: Viewing and Configuring Authorized IP Managers
172
Listing the Switch's Current Authorized IP Manager(S)
172
Configuring IP Authorized Managers for the Switch
173
Web: Configuring IP Authorized Managers
174
Building IP Masks
174
Configuring One Station Per Authorized Manager IP Entry
174
Configuring Multiple Stations Per Authorized Manager
175
IP Entry
175
Additional Examples for Authorizing Multiple Stations
177
Operating and Troubleshooting Notes
177
8 Configuring for Network Management Applications
179
SNMP Management Features
180
Configuring for SNMP Access to the Switch
181
SNMP Communities
183
Menu: Viewing and Configuring SNMP Communities
183
To View, Edit, or Add SNMP Communities
183
CLI: Viewing and Configuring Community Names
185
Listing Current Community Names and Values
185
Configuring Community Names and Values
186
Configuring Identity Information
186
Trap Receivers and Authentication Traps
187
CLI: Configuring and Displaying Trap Receivers
188
Using the CLI to List Current SNMP Trap Receivers
188
Configuring Trap Receivers
189
Using the CLI to Enable Authentication Traps
189
Advanced Management: RMON Support
190
Rmon
190
9 Configuring Advanced Features
191
Stack Management
192
Components of Stack Management
194
General Stacking Operation
194
Operating Rules for Stacking
195
General Rules
195
Specific Rules
196
Overview of Configuring and Bringing up a Stack
197
General Steps for Creating a Stack
200
Using the Menu Interface to View Stack Status and Configure
202
Stacking
202
Using the Menu Interface to View and Configure a Commander
202
Switch
204
Using the Menu to Manage a Candidate Switch
204
Using the Commander to Manage the Stack
206
Using the Commander to Access Member Switches for Configuration Changes and Monitoring Traffic
213
Converting a Commander or Member to a Member of Another Stack
214
Monitoring Stack Status
215
Using the CLI to View Stack Status and Configure Stacking
219
Using the CLI to View Stack Status
221
Using the CLI to Configure a Commander Switch
223
Adding to a Stack or Moving Switches between Stacks
225
Using the CLI to Remove a Member from a Stack
230
Using the CLI to Access Member Switches for Configuration Changes and Traffic Monitoring
232
SNMP Community Operation in a Stack
233
Using the CLI to Disable or Re-Enable Stacking
234
Transmission Interval
234
Stacking Operation with Multiple Vlans Configured
234
Web: Viewing and Configuring Stacking
235
Status Messages
236
Port-Based Virtual Lans (Static Vlans)
237
Overview of Using Vlans
240
VLAN Support and the Default VLAN
240
Which VLAN Is Primary
240
Per-Port Static VLAN Configuration Options
241
General Steps for Using Vlans
243
Notes on Using Vlans
243
Menu: Configuring VLAN Parameters
244
To Change VLAN Support Settings
244
Adding or Editing VLAN Names
246
Adding or Changing a VLAN Port Assignment
247
CLI: Configuring VLAN Parameters
249
Web: Viewing and Configuring VLAN Parameters
255
VLAN Tagging Information
256
Effect of Vlans on Other Switch Features
260
IP Interfaces
260
Spanning Tree Protocol Operation with Vlans
260
Port Monitoring
261
Port Trunks
261
VLAN MAC Addresses
261
VLAN Restrictions
262
Symptoms of Duplicate MAC Addresses in VLAN Environments
262
Gvrp
263
General Operation
264
Per-Port Options for Handling GVRP "Unknown Vlans
266
Per-Port Options for Dynamic VLAN Advertising and Joining
268
GVRP and VLAN Access Control
269
Port-Leave from a Dynamic VLAN
269
Planning for GVRP Operation
270
Configuring GVRP on a Switch
270
Menu: Viewing and Configuring GVRP
270
CLI: Viewing and Configuring GVRP
272
Web: Viewing and Configuring GVRP
275
GVRP Operating Notes
275
Multimedia Traffic Control with IP Multicast (IGMP)
277
How IGMP Operates
278
Role of the Switch
279
IP Multicast Filters
281
Number of IP Multicast Addresses Allowed
282
IGMP Operating Features
283
IGMP Operation with or Without IP Addressing
283
Fast-Leave IGMP
284
CLI: Configuring and Displaying IGMP
286
Web: Enabling or Disabling IGMP
291
Spanning Tree Protocol (STP)
292
Menu: Configuring STP
293
CLI: Configuring STP
295
How STP Operates
298
Web: Enabling or Disabling STP
298
STP Fast Mode
299
STP Operation with 802.1Q Vlans
300
10 Monitoring and Analyzing Switch Operation
303
Status and Counters Data
304
Menu Access to Status and Counters
305
General System Information
306
CLI Access
306
Menu Access
306
CLI Access
307
Menu Access
307
Switch Management Address Information
307
CLI Access
308
Menu: Displaying Port Status
308
Port Status
308
Web Access
308
Viewing Port and Trunk Group Statistics
309
Menu Access to Port and Trunk Statistics
310
CLI Access to Port and Trunk Group Statistics
311
Web Browser Access to View Port and Trunk Group Statistics
311
Viewing the Switch's MAC Address Tables
312
Menu Access to the MAC Address Views and Searches
313
CLI Access for MAC Address Views and Searches
315
Menu Access to STP Data
316
Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) Information
316
CLI Access to STP Data
317
Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) Status
318
VLAN Information
319
Web Browser Interface Status Information
321
Port Monitoring Features
322
Menu: Configuring Port Monitoring
323
CLI: Configuring Port Monitoring
325
Web: Configuring Port Monitoring
327
11 Troubleshooting
329
Troubleshooting Approaches
330
Browser or Console Access Problems
331
Unusual Network Activity
333
General Problems
333
IGMP-Related Problems
334
Problems Related to Spanning-Tree Protocol (STP)
335
Stacking-Related Problems
335
Timep or Gateway Problems
335
VLAN-Related Problems
336
Using the Event Log to Identify Problem Sources
338
Menu: Entering and Navigating in the Event Log
339
Cli
340
Diagnostic Tools
341
Ping and Link Tests
341
Web: Executing Ping or Link Tests
342
CLI: Ping or Link Tests
343
CLI: Viewing the Configuration File
345
Displaying the Configuration File
345
Web: Viewing the Configuration File
345
CLI Administrative and Troubleshooting Commands
346
Restoring the Factory-Default Configuration
347
CLI: Resetting to the Factory-Default Configuration
347
Clear/Reset: Resetting to the Factory-Default Configuration
348
A Transferring an Operating System or Startup
349
Configuration File
349
Downloading an Operating System (os
350
Using TFTP to Download the os File from a Server
350
Menu: TFTP Download from a Server
351
CLI: TFTP Download from a Server
352
Menu: Switch-To-Switch Download
352
Switch-To-Switch Download
352
CLI: Switch-To-Switch Download
353
CLI: Xmodem Download from a PC or Unix Workstation
354
Menu: Xmodem Download
354
Using Xmodem to Download the os File from a PC
354
Troubleshooting TFTP Downloads
356
Transferring Switch Configurations
357
B MAC Address Management
361
Determining MAC Addresses
361
Menu: Viewing the Switch's MAC Addresses
362
CLI: Viewing the Port and VLAN MAC Addresses
363
C Switch Memory and Configuration
365
Overview of Configuration File Management
365
Using the CLI to Implement Configuration Changes
367
Using the Menu and Web Browser Interfaces to Implement Configuration Changes
370
Using the Menu Interface to Implement Configuration Changes
370
Rebooting from the Menu Interface
372
Changes
373
Using the Web Browser Interface to Implement Configuration
373
Daylight Savings Time
375
Index
377
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SMC Networks 6624FMST Installation Manual (80 pages)
TigerSwitch 10/100 Stackable Fast Ethernet Switch
Brand:
SMC Networks
| Category:
Switch
| Size: 1.54 MB
Table of Contents
Installation Guide
1
Japan VCCI Class a
7
Safety Compliance
9
Underwriters Laboratories Compliance Statement
9
Table of Contents
11
Introducing the Tigerswitch 10/100 SMC6624M
15
Front of the Switch
16
Network Ports
16
Leds
17
Console Port
18
Reset Button
18
Clear Button
18
Back of the Switch
19
Power Connector
19
Switch Features
20
Switch Operation Overview
21
Address Table Operation
21
Effect of Vlans
22
Installing the SMC6624M Switch
23
Included Parts
23
Installation Procedures
24
Summary
24
Installation Precautions
25
Prepare the Installation Site
26
Install Modules (Optional)
28
Verify the Switch Passes Self Test
29
LED Behavior
30
Mount the Switch
31
Rack or Cabinet Mounting
31
Horizontal Surface Mounting
34
Wall Mounting
34
Connect the Switch to a Power Source
35
Connect the Network Cables
36
Using the RJ-45 Connectors (10/100Base-TX Ports)
36
Connecting Cables to the Modules
36
Optional) Connect a Console to the Switch
37
Terminal Configuration
37
Connecting a Console
38
Getting Started with Switch Configuration
39
Recommended Minimal Configuration
39
Using the Console Setup Screen
40
Where to Go from here
42
Using the IP Address for Remote Switch Management
42
Starting a Telnet Session
42
Starting a Web Browser Session
43
Sample Network Topologies
44
As a Desktop Switch
44
As a Segment Switch
45
Connecting to a Backbone Switch
46
Stacking the Switches
47
Troubleshooting
49
Basic Troubleshooting Tips
49
Diagnosing with the Leds
52
Diagnostic Tips
53
Proactive Networking
56
Hardware Diagnostic Tests
57
Testing the Switch by Resetting It
57
Checking the Switch Leds
57
Checking Console Messages
57
Testing Twisted-Pair Cabling
58
Testing Switch-To-Device Network Communications
58
Testing End-To-End Network Communications
58
Restoring the Factory Default Configuration
59
Downloading New Code
60
SMC Technical Support Services
61
Before Calling Support
61
A Specifications
63
Physical
63
Electrical
63
Environmental
63
Acoustic
64
Connectors
64
Safety
64
B Switch Ports and Network Cables
65
Switch Ports
65
Twisted Pair
66
Cables
66
Twisted-Pair Cable/Connector Pin-Outs
67
Straight-Through Twisted-Pair Cable for 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps Network Connections
69
Cable Diagram
69
Pin Assignments
69
Crossover Twisted-Pair Cable for 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps Network Connection
70
Cable Diagram
70
Pin Assignments
70
Straight-Through Twisted-Pair Cable for 1000 Mbps Network Connections
71
Cable Diagram
71
Pin Assignments
71
Index
73
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