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SMC Networks TigerStack II SMC8926EM Management Manual (792 pages)
24/48-Port Stackable Layer 3 Gigabit Switch
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Table of Contents
Management Guide
1
About this Guide
5
Related Publications
5
Revision History
5
Table of Contents
7
Section I: Getting Started
33
Chapter 1: Introduction
35
Key Features
35
Table 1-1 Key Features
35
Description of Software Features
36
System Defaults
41
Table 1-2 System Defaults
41
Chapter 2: Initial Configuration
45
Connecting to the Switch
45
Configuration Options
45
Required Connections
46
Remote Connections
47
Stack Operations
47
Selecting the Stack Master
47
Selecting the Backup Unit
48
Recovering from Stack Failure or Topology Change
48
Broken Link for Line and Wrap-Around Topologies
48
Resilient IP Interface for Management Access
49
Resilient Configuration
49
Renumbering the Stack
49
Ensuring Consistent Code Is Used Across the Stack
49
Basic Configuration
50
Console Connection
50
Setting Passwords
51
Setting an IP Address
51
Manual Configuration
52
Dynamic Configuration
55
Enabling SNMP Management Access
57
Community Strings (for SNMP Version 1 and 2C Clients)
57
Trap Receivers
58
Configuring Access for SNMP Version 3 Clients
59
Managing System Files
59
Saving Configuration Settings
60
Section II: Switch Management
63
Chapter 3: Configuring the Switch
65
Using the Web Interface
65
Navigating the Web Browser Interface
66
Home Page
66
Figure 3-1 Home Page
66
Configuration Options
67
Panel Display
67
Table 3-1 Web Page Configuration Buttons
67
Figure 3-2 Front Panel Indicators
67
Main Menu
68
Table 3-2 Switch Main Menu
68
Chapter 4: Basic Management Tasks
77
Displaying System Information
77
Figure 4-1 System Information
78
Displaying Switch Hardware/Software Versions
79
Figure 4-2 Switch Information
79
Displaying Bridge Extension Capabilities
80
Setting the Switch's IP Address (IP Version 4)
81
Figure 4-3 Displaying Bridge Extension Configuration
81
Figure 4-4 Ipv4 Interface Configuration - Manual
83
Figure 4-5 Default Gateway
83
Manual Configuration
83
Figure 4-6 Ipv4 Interface Configuration - DHCP
84
Using DHCP/BOOTP
84
Setting the Switch's IP Address (IP Version 6)
85
Configuring an Ipv6 Address
85
Figure 4-7 Ipv6 Interface Configuration
90
Configuring an Ipv6 General Network Prefix
91
Figure 4-8 Ipv6 General Prefix Configuration
92
Configuring Neighbor Detection Protocol and Static Entries
93
Figure 4-9 Ipv6 Neighbor Detection and Neighbor Cache
95
Configuring Support for Jumbo Frames
97
Managing Firmware
97
Figure 4-10 Configuring Support for Jumbo Frames
97
Downloading System Software from a Server
98
Figure 4-11 Copy Firmware
98
Figure 4-12 Setting the Startup Code
99
Figure 4-13 Deleting Files
99
Saving or Restoring Configuration Settings
100
Downloading Configuration Settings from a Server
101
Figure 4-14 Downloading Configuration Settings for Start-Up
101
Figure 4-15 Setting the Startup Configuration Settings
101
Console Port Settings
102
Figure 4-16 Configuring the Console Port
103
Telnet Settings
104
Figure 4-17 Configuring the Telnet Interface
105
Configuring Event Logging
106
System Log Configuration
106
Table 4-1 Logging Levels
106
Remote Log Configuration
107
Figure 4-18 System Logs
107
Figure 4-19 Remote Logs
108
Displaying Log Messages
109
Sending Simple Mail Transfer Protocol Alerts
109
Figure 4-20 Displaying Logs
109
Figure 4-21 Enabling and Configuring SMTP Alerts
110
Renumbering the Stack
111
Resetting the System
112
Setting the System Clock
112
Figure 4-22 Renumbering the Stack
112
Figure 4-23 Resetting the System
112
Configuring SNTP
113
Figure 4-24 Current Time
113
Setting the Current Time
113
Figure 4-25 SNTP Configuration
114
Figure 4-26 Clock Time Zone
115
Setting the Time Zone
115
Configuring Summer Time
116
Figure 4-27 Summer Time
117
Chapter 5: Simple Network Management Protocol
119
Enabling the SNMP Agent
120
Table 5-1 Snmpv3 Security Models and Levels
120
Figure 5-1 Enabling the SNMP Agent
120
Setting Community Access Strings
121
Figure 5-2 Configuring SNMP Community Strings
121
Specifying Trap Managers and Trap Types
122
Figure 5-3 Configuring SNMP Trap Managers
124
Configuring Snmpv3 Management Access
125
Setting a Local Engine ID
125
Figure 5-4 Setting the Snmpv3 Engine ID
125
Specifying a Remote Engine ID
126
Figure 5-5 Setting an Engine ID
126
Configuring Snmpv3 Users
127
Figure 5-6 Configuring Snmpv3 Users
128
Configuring Remote Snmpv3 Users
129
Figure 5-7 Configuring Remote Snmpv3 Users
130
Configuring Snmpv3 Groups
131
Table 5-2 Supported Notification Messages
132
Figure 5-8 Configuring Snmpv3 Groups
134
Setting Snmpv3 Views
135
Figure 5-9 Configuring Snmpv3 Views
135
Chapter 6: User Authentication
137
Configuring User Accounts
137
Configuring Local/Remote Logon Authentication
138
Figure 6-1 User Accounts
138
Figure 6-2 Authentication Server Settings
140
Configuring HTTPS
141
Figure 6-3 HTTPS Settings
142
Table 6-1 HTTPS System Support
142
Figure 6-4 HTTPS Settings
143
Replacing the Default Secure-Site Certificate
143
Configuring the Secure Shell
144
Figure
145
Generating the Host Key Pair
146
Figure 6-5 SSH Host-Key Settings
147
Importing User Public Keys
148
Figure 6-6 SSH User Public-Key Settings
149
Configuring the SSH Server
150
Figure 6-7 SSH Server Settings
151
Configuring Port Security
152
Figure 6-8 Port Security
153
Configuring 802.1X Port Authentication
154
Displaying 802.1X Global Settings
155
Figure 6-9 802.1X Global Information
155
Configuring 802.1X Global Settings
156
Configuring Port Settings for 802.1X
156
Figure 6-10 802.1X Global Configuration
156
Figure 6-11 802.1X Port Configuration
158
Displaying 802.1X Statistics
160
Table 6-2 802.1X Statistics
160
Figure 6-12 802.1X Port Statistics
161
Filtering IP Addresses for Management Access
162
Figure 6-13 IP Filter
163
Chapter 7: Access Control Lists
165
Configuring Access Control Lists
165
Setting the ACL Name and Type
165
Configuring a Standard Ipv4 ACL
166
Figure 7-1 Selecting ACL Type
166
Configuring an Extended Ipv4 ACL
167
Figure 7-2 ACL Configuration - Standard Ipv4
167
Figure 7-3 ACL Configuration - Extended Ipv4
169
Configuring a MAC ACL
170
Configuring a Standard Ipv6 ACL
171
Figure 7-4 ACL Configuration - MAC
171
Configuring an Extended Ipv6 ACL
172
Figure 7-5 ACL Configuration - Standard Ipv6
172
Figure 7-6 ACL Configuration - Extended Ipv6
174
Binding a Port to an Access Control List
175
Figure 7-7 ACL Port Binding
175
Chapter 8: Port Configuration
177
Displaying Connection Status
177
Figure 8-1 Port - Port Information
177
Configuring Interface Connections
179
Figure
180
Figure 8-2 Port - Port Configuration
181
Creating Trunk Groups
182
Statically Configuring a Trunk
183
Figure 8-3 Static Trunk Configuration
183
Enabling LACP on Selected Ports
184
Figure 8-4 LACP Trunk Configuration
185
Configuring LACP Parameters
186
Figure 8-5 LACP - Aggregation Port
187
Figure
188
Displaying LACP Port Counters
189
Table 8-1 LACP Port Counters
189
Figure 8-6 LACP - Port Counters Information
189
Displaying LACP Settings and Status for the Local Side
190
Table 8-2 LACP Internal Configuration Information
190
Figure 8-7 LACP - Port Internal Information
191
Displaying LACP Settings and Status for the Remote Side
192
Table 8-3 LACP Neighbor Configuration Information
192
Figure 8-8 LACP - Port Neighbors Information
192
Setting Broadcast Storm Thresholds
193
Figure 8-9 Port Broadcast Control
194
Configuring Port Mirroring
195
Figure 8-10 Mirror Port Configuration
195
Configuring Rate Limits
196
Figure 8-11 Rate Limit Configuration
197
Showing Port Statistics
198
Table 8-4 Port Statistics
198
Figure 8-12 Port Statistics
201
Chapter 9: Address Table Settings
203
Setting Static Addresses
203
Displaying the Address Table
204
Figure 9-1 Static Addresses
204
Figure 9-2 Dynamic Addresses
205
Changing the Aging Time
206
Figure 9-3 Address Aging
206
Chapter 10: Spanning Tree Algorithm
207
Figure
208
Displaying Global Settings
209
Figure 10-1 STA Information
210
Configuring Global Settings
212
Figure
213
Figure 10-2 STA Global Configuration
215
Displaying Interface Settings
216
Figure 10-3 STA Port Information
218
Configuring Interface Settings
219
Table 10-4 Recommended STA Path Cost Range
220
Table 10-5 Default STA Path Costs
220
Figure 10-6 STA Port Configuration
221
Configuring Multiple Spanning Trees
222
Figure 10-7 MSTP VLAN Configuration
223
Displaying Interface Settings for MSTP
225
Figure 10-8 MSTP Port Information
225
Configuring Interface Settings for MSTP
226
Table 10-9 Recommended STA Path Cost Range
227
Table 10-10 Default STA Path Costs
227
Figure 10-11 MSTP Port Configuration
227
Chapter 11: VLAN Configuration
229
IEEE 802.1Q Vlans
229
Figure
230
Figure
231
Displaying Basic VLAN Information
232
Enabling or Disabling GVRP (Global Setting)
232
Figure 11-1 Globally Enabling GVRP
232
Figure 11-2 VLAN Basic Information
232
Displaying Current Vlans
233
Figure 11-3 VLAN Current Table
233
Creating Vlans
234
Figure 11-4 VLAN Static List - Creating Vlans
235
Adding Static Members to Vlans (VLAN Index)
236
Adding Static Members to Vlans (Port Index)
237
Figure 11-5 VLAN Static Table - Adding Static Members
237
Configuring VLAN Behavior for Interfaces
238
Figure 11-6 VLAN Static Membership by Port
238
Configuring IEEE 802.1Q Tunneling
240
Figure 11-7 VLAN Port Configuration
240
Configuring IEEE 802.1Q Tunneling
241
Enabling Qinq Tunneling on the Switch
244
Adding an Interface to a Qinq Tunnel
245
Figure 11-1 802.1Q Tunnel Status and Ethernet Type
245
Configuring Private Vlans
246
Figure 11-2 Tunnel Port Configuration
246
Configuring Uplink and Downlink Ports
247
Enabling Private Vlans
247
Figure 11-8 Private VLAN Status
247
Figure 11-9 Private VLAN Link Status
247
Configuring Protocol-Based Vlans
248
Configuring Protocol Groups
248
Mapping Protocols to Vlans
249
Figure 11-10 Protocol VLAN Configuration
249
Figure 11-11 Protocol VLAN Port Configuration
250
Chapter 12: Link Layer Discovery Protocol
251
Setting Basic LLDP Timing Attributes
251
Figure 12-4 LLDP Configuration
252
Configuring LLDP Interface Attributes
253
Figure 12-5 LLDP Port Configuration
254
Displaying LLDP Local Device Information
255
Figure 12-6 LLDP Local Device Information
257
Displaying LLDP Remote Port Information
258
Figure 12-7 LLDP Remote Port Information
258
Displaying LLDP Remote Information Details
259
Figure 12-8 LLDP Remote Information Details
260
Displaying Device Statistics
261
Figure 12-9 LLDP Device Statistics
262
Displaying Detailed Device Statistics
263
Figure 12-10 LLDP Device Statistics Details
263
Chapter 13: Class of Service
265
Layer 2 Queue Settings
265
Setting the Default Priority for Interfaces
265
Figure 13-1 Default Port Priority
266
Mapping Cos Values to Egress Queues
267
Table 13-1 Mapping Cos Values to Egress Queues
267
Table 13-2 Cos Priority Levels
267
Figure 13-2 Traffic Classes
268
Selecting the Queue Mode
269
Figure 13-3 Queue Mode
269
Setting the Service Weight for Traffic Classes
270
Figure 13-4 Queue Scheduling
270
Layer 3/4 Priority Settings
271
Mapping Layer 3/4 Priorities to Cos Values
271
Selecting IP Precedence/Dscp Priority
271
Mapping IP Precedence
272
Table 13-3 Mapping IP Precedence
272
Figure 13-5 IP Precedence/Dscp Priority Status
272
Figure 13-6 IP Precedence Priority
273
Mapping DSCP Priority
274
Table 13-4 Mapping DSCP Priority
274
Figure 13-7 IP DSCP Priority
274
Mapping IP Port Priority
275
Figure 13-8 IP Port Priority Status
275
Figure 13-9 IP Port Priority
276
Chapter 14: Quality of Service
277
Configuring Quality of Service Parameters
277
Configuring a Class Map
278
Figure 14-1 Configuring Class Maps
279
Creating Qos Policies
280
Figure 14-2 Configuring Policy Maps
282
Attaching a Policy Map to Ingress Queues
283
Figure 14-3 Service Policy Settings
283
Chapter 15: Multicast Filtering
285
Layer 2 IGMP (Snooping and Query)
286
Configuring IGMP Snooping and Query Parameters
287
Figure 15-1 IGMP Configuration
288
Enabling IGMP Immediate Leave
289
Figure 15-1 IGMP Immediate Leave
289
Displaying Interfaces Attached to a Multicast Router
290
Figure 15-2 Multicast Router Port Information
290
Specifying Static Interfaces for a Multicast Router
291
Figure 15-3 Static Multicast Router Port Configuration
291
Displaying Port Members of Multicast Services
292
Figure 15-4 IP Multicast Registration Table
292
Assigning Ports to Multicast Services
293
Figure 15-5 IGMP Member Port Table
293
Chapter 16: Domain Name Service
295
Configuring General DNS Service Parameters
295
Figure 16-1 DNS General Configuration
296
Configuring Static DNS Host to Address Entries
297
Figure 16-2 DNS Static Host Table
298
Displaying the DNS Cache
299
Figure 16-3 DNS Cache
299
Chapter 17: Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
301
Configuring DHCP Relay Service
301
Configuring the DHCP Server
302
Figure 17-1 DHCP Relay Configuration
302
Enabling the Server, Setting Excluded Addresses
303
Figure 17-2 DHCP Server General Configuration
303
Configuring Address Pools
304
Figure 17-3 DHCP Server Pool Configuration
306
Figure 17-4 DHCP Server Pool - Network Configuration
307
Figure 17-5 DHCP Server Pool - Host Configuration
308
Displaying Address Bindings
309
Figure 17-6 DHCP Server - IP Binding
309
Chapter 18: Configuring Router Redundancy
311
Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol
312
Configuring Router Redundancy
312
Figure 18-1 VRRP Group Configuration
315
Figure 18-2 VRRP Group Configuration Detail
316
Displaying VRRP Global Statistics
317
Figure 18-3 VRRP Global Statistics
317
Displaying VRRP Group Statistics
318
Figure 18-4 VRRP Group Statistics
319
Chapter 19: IP Routing
321
Overview
321
Initial Configuration
321
IP Switching
322
Routing Path Management
323
Routing Protocols
324
Basic IP Interface Configuration
324
Configuring IP Routing Interfaces
325
Figure 19-1 IP Global Settings
325
Figure 19-2 IP Routing Interface
327
Address Resolution Protocol
328
Basic ARP Configuration
329
Table 19-1 Address Resolution Protocol
329
Figure 19-3 ARP General
330
Configuring Static ARP Addresses
331
Displaying Dynamically Learned ARP Entries
332
Displaying Local ARP Entries
333
Displaying ARP Statistics
334
Table 19-2 ARP Statistics
334
Figure 19-7 ARP Statistics
335
Displaying Statistics for IP Protocols
336
IP Statistics
336
Table 19-3 IP Statistics
336
ICMP Statistics
337
Table 19-4 ICMP Statistics
337
Figure 19-9 ICMP Statistics
338
UDP Statistics
339
Table 19-5 USP Statistics
339
TCP Statistics
340
Table 19-6 TCP Statistics
340
Configuring Static Routes
341
Displaying the Routing Table
342
Figure 19-13 IP Routing Table
343
Chapter 20: Unicast Routing
345
Configuring the Routing Information Protocol
346
Configuring General Protocol Settings
347
Figure 20-1 RIP General Settings
348
Specifying Network Interfaces for RIP
349
Configuring Network Interfaces for RIP
350
Figure 20-3 RIP Interface Settings
352
Redistributing Routing Information from Other Domains
353
Figure 20-4 RIP Redistribution Configuration
354
Displaying RIP Information and Statistics
355
Table 20-1 RIP Information and Statistics
355
Figure 20-5 RIP Statistics
356
Configuring the Open Shortest Path First Protocol
358
Configuring General Protocol Settings
359
Figure 20-6 OSPF General Configuration
362
Configuring OSPF Areas
363
Figure 20-7 OSPF Area Configuration
366
Configuring Area Ranges (Route Summarization for Abrs)
367
Figure 20-8 OSPF Range Configuration
368
Configuring OSPF Interfaces
369
Figure 20-9 OSPF Interface Configuration
372
Configuring Virtual Links
373
Figure 20-11 OSPF Virtual Link Configuration
374
Configuring Network Area Addresses
375
Figure 20-12 OSPF Network Area Address Configuration
376
Configuring Summary Addresses (for External as Routes)
377
Figure 20-13 OSPF Summary Address Configuration
378
Redistributing External Routes
379
Configuring NSSA Settings
380
Figure 20-15 OSPF NSSA Settings
381
Displaying Link State Database Information
382
Figure 20-16 OSPF Link State Database Information
383
Displaying Information on Border Routers
384
Displaying Information on Neighbor Routers
385
Section III:command Line Interface
387
Chapter 21: Overview of the Command Line Interface
389
Using the Command Line Interface
389
Accessing the CLI
389
Console Connection
389
Telnet Connection
389
Entering Commands
391
Keywords and Arguments
391
Minimum Abbreviation
391
Command Completion
391
Getting Help on Commands
391
Showing Commands
392
Partial Keyword Lookup
393
Negating the Effect of Commands
393
Using Command History
393
Understanding Command Modes
394
Exec Commands
394
Table 21-1 General Command Modes
394
Configuration Commands
395
Table 21-2 Configuration Command Modes
396
Command Line Processing
397
Table 21-3 Keystroke Commands
397
Command Groups
398
Table 21-4 Command Group Index
398
Chapter 22: General Commands
401
Enable
401
Table 22-1 General Commands
401
Disable
402
Configure
402
Show History
403
Reload
404
Prompt
404
End
404
Exit
405
Quit
405
Chapter 23: System Management Commands
407
Device Designation Commands
407
Hostname
407
Table 23-1 System Management Commands
407
Table 23-2 Device Designation Commands
407
Switch Renumber
408
System Status Commands
409
Show Startup-Config
409
Table 23-3 System Status Commands
409
Show Running-Config
411
Show System
413
Show Users
413
Show Version
414
Frame Size Commands
415
Jumbo Frame
415
Table 23-4 Frame Size Commands
415
File Management Commands
416
Table 23-5 Flash/File Commands
416
Copy
417
Delete
419
Dir
420
Table 23-6 File Directory Information
421
Whichboot
421
Boot System
422
Line Commands
423
Line
423
Table 23-7 Line Commands
423
Login
424
Password
425
Timeout Login Response
426
Exec-Timeout
426
Password-Thresh
427
Silent-Time
428
Databits
428
Parity
429
Speed
429
Stopbits
430
Disconnect
430
Show Line
431
Event Logging Commands
432
Logging on
432
Table 23-8 Event Logging Commands
432
Logging History
433
Table 23-9 Logging Levels
433
Logging Host
434
Logging Facility
434
Logging Trap
435
Clear Log
435
Show Logging
436
Table 23-10 Show Logging Flash/Ram - Display Description
436
Show Log
437
Table 23-11 Show Logging Trap - Display Description
437
SMTP Alert Commands
438
Logging Sendmail Host
438
Table 23-12 SMTP Alert Commands
438
Logging Sendmail Level
439
Logging Sendmail Source-Email
439
Logging Sendmail Destination-Email
440
Logging Sendmail
440
Show Logging Sendmail
441
Time Commands
441
Table 23-13 Time Commands
441
Sntp Client
442
Sntp Poll
443
Sntp Server
443
Sntp Update-Time
444
Clock Timezone
445
Clock Timezone-Predefined
445
Clock Summer-Time (Date)
446
Clock Summer-Time (Predefined)
447
Clock Summer-Time (Recurring)
448
Show Clock
449
Calendar Set
450
Show Calendar
450
Chapter 24: SNMP Commands
451
Table 24-1 SNMP Commands
451
Snmp-Server
452
Show Snmp
452
Snmp-Server Community
453
Snmp-Server Contact
454
Snmp-Server Location
454
Snmp-Server Host
455
Snmp-Server Enable Traps
457
Snmp-Server Engine-ID
458
Show Snmp Engine-ID
459
Table 24-2 Show Snmp Engine-ID - Display Description
459
Snmp-Server View
460
Show Snmp View
461
Snmp-Server Group
461
Table 24-3 Show Snmp View - Display Description
461
Show Snmp Group
462
Table 24-4 Show Snmp Group - Display Description
463
Snmp-Server User
464
Show Snmp User
465
Table 24-5 Show Snmp User - Display Description
465
Chapter 25: User Authentication Commands
467
User Account Commands
467
Table 25-1 Authentication Commands
467
Table 25-2 User Access Commands
467
Table 25-3 Default Login Settings
468
Username
468
Enable Password
469
Authentication Sequence
470
Authentication Login
470
Table 25-4 Authentication Sequence Commands
470
Authentication Enable
471
RADIUS Client
472
Table 25-5 RADIUS Client Commands
472
Radius-Server Key
473
Radius-Server Port
473
Radius-Server Retransmit
474
Radius-Server Timeout
474
Show Radius-Server
474
TACACS+ Client
475
Tacacs-Server Host
475
Table 25-6 TACACS+ Client Commands
475
Tacacs-Server Port
476
Tacacs-Server Key
476
Show Tacacs-Server
477
Web Server Commands
477
Table 25-7 Web Server Commands
477
Ip Http Secure-Server
478
Ip Http Server
478
Ip Http Secure-Port
479
Table 25-8 HTTPS System Support
479
Telnet Server Commands
480
Ip Telnet Server
480
Table 25-9 Telnet Server Commands
480
Secure Shell Commands
481
Table 25-10 Secure Shell Commands
481
Ip Ssh Server
483
Ip Ssh Timeout
484
Ip Ssh Authentication-Retries
485
Ip Ssh Server-Key Size
485
Delete Public-Key
486
Ip Ssh Crypto Host-Key Generate
486
Ip Ssh Crypto Zeroize
487
Ip Ssh Save Host-Key
487
Show Ip Ssh
488
Show Ssh
488
Table 25-11 Show Ssh - Display Description
488
Show Public-Key
489
Port Security Commands
490
Table 25-12 Port Security Commands
490
Port Security
491
802.1X Port Authentication
492
Table 25-13 802.1X Port Authentication Commands
492
Dot1X Default
493
Dot1X Max-Req
493
Dot1X System-Auth-Control
493
Dot1X Port-Control
494
Dot1X Operation-Mode
495
Dot1X Re-Authenticate
496
Dot1X Re-Authentication
496
Dot1X Timeout Quiet-Period
497
Dot1X Timeout Re-Authperiod
497
Dot1X Timeout Tx-Period
498
Show Dot1X
498
Management IP Filter Commands
501
Management
501
Table 25-14 IP Filter Commands
501
Show Management
502
Chapter 26: Access Control List Commands
503
Ipv4 Acls
503
Table 26-1 Access Control List Commands
503
Table 26-2 Ipv4 ACL Commands
503
Access-List Ip
504
Permit, Deny (Standard Ipv4 ACL)
504
Permit, Deny (Extended Ipv4 ACL)
505
Show Ip Access-List
507
Ip Access-Group
508
Show Ip Access-Group
508
Ipv6 Acls
509
Access-List Ipv6
509
Table 26-3 Ipv6 ACL Commands
509
Permit, Deny (Standard Ipv6 ACL)
510
Permit, Deny (Extended Ipv6 ACL)
511
Show Ipv6 Access-List
513
Ipv6 Access-Group
513
Show Ipv6 Access-Group
514
MAC Acls
514
Access-List Mac
514
Table 26-4 MAC ACL Commands
514
Permit, Deny (MAC ACL)
515
Show Mac Access-List
517
Mac Access-Group
517
Show Mac Access-Group
518
ACL Information
518
Show Access-List
518
Table 26-5 ACL Information Commands
518
Show Access-Group
519
Chapter 27: Interface Commands
521
Interface
521
Table 27-1 Interface Commands
521
Description
522
Speed-Duplex
523
Negotiation
524
Capabilities
524
Flowcontrol
525
Media-Type
526
Shutdown
527
Switchport Broadcast Packet-Rate
527
Clear Counters
528
Show Interfaces Status
529
Show Interfaces Counters
530
Show Interfaces Switchport
531
Table 27-2 Show Interfaces Switchport - Display Description
531
Chapter 28: Link Aggregation Commands
533
Table 28-1 Link Aggregation Commands
533
Channel-Group
534
Lacp
535
Lacp System-Priority
536
Lacp Admin-Key (Ethernet Interface)
537
Lacp Admin-Key (Port Channel)
538
Lacp Port-Priority
538
Show Lacp
539
Table 28-2 Show Lacp Counters - Display Description
540
Table 28-3 Show Lacp Internal - Display Description
540
Table 28-4 Show Lacp Neighbors - Display Description
541
Table 28-5 Show Lacp Sysid - Display Description
542
Chapter 29: Mirror Port Commands
543
Port Monitor
543
Table 29-1 Mirror Port Commands
543
Show Port Monitor
544
Chapter 30: Rate Limit Commands
545
Rate-Limit
545
Table 30-1 Rate Limit Commands
545
Chapter 31: Address Table Commands
547
Mac-Address-Table Static
547
Table 31-1 Address Table Commands
547
Clear Mac-Address-Table Dynamic
548
Show Mac-Address-Table
549
Mac-Address-Table Aging-Time
550
Show Mac-Address-Table Aging-Time
550
Chapter 32: LLDP Commands
551
Lldp
552
Lldp Holdtime-Multiplier
553
Lldp Notification-Interval
553
Lldp Refresh-Interval
554
Lldp Reinit-Delay
555
Lldp Tx-Delay
555
Lldp Admin-Status
556
Lldp Notification
556
Lldp Basic-Tlv Management-Ip-Address
557
Lldp Basic-Tlv Port-Description
558
Lldp Basic-Tlv System-Capabilities
558
Lldp Basic-Tlv System-Description
559
Lldp Basic-Tlv System-Name
559
Lldp Dot1-Tlv Proto-Ident
560
Lldp Dot1-Tlv Proto-VID
560
Lldp Dot1-Tlv Pvid
561
Lldp Dot1-Tlv Vlan-Name
561
Lldp Dot3-Tlv Mac-Phy
562
Lldp Dot3-Tlv Link-Agg
562
Lldp Dot3-Tlv Max-Frame
563
Lldp Dot3-Tlv Poe
563
Show Lldp Config
564
Show Lldp Info Local-Device
565
Show Lldp Info Remote-Device
566
Show Lldp Info Statistics
568
Chapter 33: Spanning Tree Commands
569
Table 33-1 Spanning Tree Commands
569
Spanning-Tree
570
Spanning-Tree Mode
570
Spanning-Tree Forward-Time
572
Spanning-Tree Hello-Time
572
Spanning-Tree Max-Age
573
Spanning-Tree Priority
574
Spanning-Tree Transmission-Limit
575
Spanning-Tree Mst-Configuration
575
Mst Vlan
576
Mst Priority
577
Name
577
Revision
578
Max-Hops
579
Spanning-Tree Spanning-Disabled
579
Spanning-Tree Cost
580
Table 33-2 Recommended STA Path Cost Range
580
Table 33-3 Default STA Path Costs
580
Spanning-Tree Port-Priority
581
Spanning-Tree Edge-Port
581
Spanning-Tree Portfast
582
Spanning-Tree Link-Type
583
Spanning-Tree Mst Cost
584
Spanning-Tree Mst Port-Priority
585
Spanning-Tree Protocol-Migration
585
Show Spanning-Tree
586
Show Spanning-Tree Mst Configuration
588
Chapter 34: VLAN Commands
589
GVRP and Bridge Extension Commands
589
Table 34-1 VLAN Commands
589
Table 34-2 GVRP and Bridge Extension Commands
589
Bridge-Ext Gvrp
590
Show Bridge-Ext
590
Show Gvrp Configuration
591
Switchport Gvrp
591
Garp Timer
592
Show Garp Timer
593
Editing VLAN Groups
593
Vlan Database
593
Table 34-3 Commands for Editing VLAN Groups
593
Vlan
594
Configuring VLAN Interfaces
595
Interface Vlan
595
Table 34-4 Commands for Configuring VLAN Interfaces
595
Switchport Mode
596
Switchport Acceptable-Frame-Types
597
Switchport Ingress-Filtering
597
Switchport Native Vlan
598
Switchport Allowed Vlan
599
Switchport Forbidden Vlan
600
Displaying VLAN Information
600
Table 34-5 Commands for Displaying VLAN Information
600
Show Vlan
601
Configuring IEEE 802.1Q Tunneling
602
Dot1Q-Tunnel System-Tunnel-Control
603
Switchport Dot1Q-Tunnel Mode
603
Switchport Dot1Q-Tunnel Tpid
604
Show Dot1Q-Tunnel
605
Configuring Private Vlans
606
Pvlan
606
Table 34-7 Private VLAN Commands
606
Show Pvlan
607
Configuring Protocol-Based Vlans
608
Table 34-8 Protocol-Based VLAN Commands
608
Protocol-Vlan Protocol-Group (Configuring Interfaces)
609
Show Interfaces Protocol-Vlan Protocol-Group
610
Show Protocol-Vlan Protocol-Group
610
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Table of Contents
Installation Guide
1
Power Cord Safety
7
Safety Compliance
7
Warnings and Cautionary Messages
10
About this Guide
12
Revision History
12
Table of Contents
13
Chapter 1: Introduction
19
Overview
19
Figure 1-1 Front Panels
19
Figure 1-2 Rear Panel
20
Network Management Options
20
Switch Architecture
20
Figure
21
Figure 1-3 Port Leds
22
Figure 1-4 System Leds
22
Table 1-1 Port Status Leds
22
Table 1-2 System Status Leds
22
Description of Hardware
23
Optional Redundant Power Supply
23
Power Supply Sockets
23
Figure 1-5 Power Supply Sockets
23
Optional Media Extender Modules
24
Extender Module Leds
24
Features and Benefits
24
Connectivity
24
Figure 1-6 Single-Port 10GBASE Module (XFP)
24
Expandability
25
Performance
25
Management
25
Chapter 2: Network Planning
27
Introduction to Switching
27
Figure
27
Application Examples
28
Collapsed Backbone
28
Figure 2-1 Collapsed Backbone
28
Network Aggregation Plan
29
Figure 2-2 Network Aggregation Plan
29
Remote Connections with Fiber Cable
30
Figure 2-3 Remote Connections with Fiber Cable
30
Making VLAN Connections
31
Figure 2-4 Making VLAN Connections
31
Using Layer 3 Routing
32
Figure 2-5 IP Routing for Unicast Traffic
32
Application Notes
33
Chapter 3: Installing the Switch
35
Selecting a Site
35
Ethernet Cabling
35
Equipment Checklist
36
Package Contents
36
Optional Rack-Mounting Equipment
36
Figure 3-1 RJ-45 Connections
36
Mounting
37
Rack Mounting
37
Figure 3-2 Attaching the Brackets
37
Desktop or Shelf Mounting
38
Figure 3-3 Installing the Switch in a Rack
38
Figure 3-4 Attaching the Adhesive Feet
38
Installing an Optional Module into the Switch
39
Figure 3-5 Installing an Optional Module
39
Installing an Optional SFP Transceiver
40
Figure 3-6 Inserting an SFP Transceiver into a Slot
40
Connecting Switches in a Stack
41
Figure 3-7 Making Stacking Connections
41
Stacking Topologies
42
Connecting to a Power Source
42
Figure 3-8 Power Socket
42
Connecting to the Console Port
43
Wiring Map for Serial Cable
43
Table 3-1 Serial Cable Wiring
43
Figure 3-9 Serial Port (RJ-45) Pin-Out
43
Chapter 4: Making Network Connections
45
Connecting Network Devices
45
Twisted-Pair Devices
45
Cabling Guidelines
45
Connecting to Pcs, Servers, Hubs and Switches
46
Network Wiring Connections
46
Figure 4-1 Making Twisted-Pair Connections
46
Fiber Optic SFP Devices
47
Figure 4-2 Network Wiring Connections
47
10 Gbps Fiber Optic Connections
48
Figure 4-3 Making Connections to SFP Transceivers
48
Figure 4-4 Connecting to an XFP Transceiver
49
Connectivity Rules
50
1000BASE-T Cable Requirements
50
10 Gbps Ethernet Collision Domain
50
Table 4-1 Maximum 10GBASE-SR 10 Gigabit Ethernet Cable Length
50
Table 4-2 Maximum 10GBASE-LR 10 Gigabit Ethernet Cable Length
50
Table 4-3 Maximum 10GBASE-ER 10 Gigabit Ethernet Cable Length
50
1000 Mbps Gigabit Ethernet Collision Domain
51
100 Mbps Fast Ethernet Collision Domain
51
10 Mbps Ethernet Collision Domain
51
Table 4-4 Maximum 1000BASE-T Gigabit Ethernet Cable Length
51
Table 4-5 Maximum 1000BASE-SX Gigabit Ethernet Cable Length
51
Table 4-6 Maximum 1000BASE-LX Gigabit Ethernet Cable Length
51
Table 4-7 Maximum 1000BASE-LH Gigabit Ethernet Cable Length
51
Table 4-8 Maximum Fast Ethernet Cable Length
51
Table 4-9 Maximum Ethernet Cable Length
51
Cable Labeling and Connection Records
52
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