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viii Contents6PORT CONFIGURATION MENU SCREENS6.1 Port Configuration Menu Screen...6-
MAC Supplicant Configuration Screen3-58 Accessing Local ManagementInitialize Supplicant (Single Setting)Terminate the current session with a supplican
Chassis Menu Screens 4-14Chassis Menu ScreensThis chapter provides the information to access the following:• Chassis Configuration screen to set the c
Chassis Menu Screen4-2 Chassis Menu Screens4.1 CHASSIS MENU SCREENWhen to UseTo access the Local Management screens that allow you to configure and mo
Chassis Menu ScreenChassis Menu Screens 4-3Menu DescriptionsRefer to Table 4-1 for a functional description of each menu item.Table 4-1 Chassis Menu S
Chassis Configuration Screen4-4 Chassis Menu Screens4.2 CHASSIS CONFIGURATION SCREENWhen to UseTo set the chassis date and time, IP address and Subnet
Chassis Configuration ScreenChassis Menu Screens 4-5Field DescriptionsRefer to Table 4-2 for a functional description of each screen field.Table 4-2 C
Chassis Configuration Screen4-6 Chassis Menu Screens4.2.1 Setting the IP AddressTo set the IP address, perform the following steps:1. Use the arrow ke
Chassis Configuration ScreenChassis Menu Screens 4-74.2.2 Setting the Subnet MaskIf the management workstation that is to receive SNMP traps from the
Chassis Configuration Screen4-8 Chassis Menu Screens4.2.4 Setting the Chassis TimeTo set the chassis clock, perform the following steps:1. Use the arr
Chassis Configuration ScreenChassis Menu Screens 4-94.2.6 Setting the Screen Lockout TimeThe screen lockout time can be set from 1 to 30 minutes with
Contents ix8802.1Q VLAN CONFIGURATION MENU SCREENS8.1 Summary of VLAN Local Management... 8-28
SNMP Configuration Menu Screen4-10 Chassis Menu Screens4.3 SNMP CONFIGURATION MENU SCREENWhen to UseTo access the SNMP Community Names Configuration s
SNMP Configuration Menu ScreenChassis Menu Screens 4-11Menu DescriptionsRefer to Table 4-3 for a functional description of each menu item.Table 4-3 SN
SNMP Community Names Configuration Screen4-12 Chassis Menu Screens4.4 SNMP COMMUNITY NAMES CONFIGURATION SCREENWhen to UseTo set the Local Management
SNMP Community Names Configuration ScreenChassis Menu Screens 4-13Field DescriptionsRefer to Table 4-4 for a functional description of each screen fie
SNMP Traps Configuration Screen4-14 Chassis Menu ScreensTo establish community names, proceed as follows:1. Use the arrow keys to highlight the Commun
SNMP Traps Configuration ScreenChassis Menu Screens 4-15Screen ExampleFigure 4-5 SNMP Traps Configuration ScreenField DescriptionsRefer to Table 4-5 f
Chassis Environmental Information Screen4-16 Chassis Menu Screens4.5.1 Configuring the Trap TableTo configure the Trap table, proceed as follows:1. Us
Chassis Environmental Information ScreenChassis Menu Screens 4-17Screen ExampleFigure 4-6 Chassis Environmental Information ScreenField DescriptionsRe
Redirect Configuration Menu Screen (Chassis)4-18 Chassis Menu Screens4.7 REDIRECT CONFIGURATION MENU SCREEN (CHASSIS)When to UseTo access the Port Red
Port Redirect Configuration ScreenChassis Menu Screens 4-19Menu DescriptionsRefer to Table 4-7 for a functional description of each menu item.4.8 PORT
x Contents9.7 Protocol Port Configuration Screen... 9-329.7.1 Assigning Ports to a PID/Cla
Port Redirect Configuration Screen4-20 Chassis Menu ScreensScreen ExampleFigure 4-8 Port Redirect Configuration ScreenField DescriptionsRefer to Table
Port Redirect Configuration ScreenChassis Menu Screens 4-21Frame Format (Read-Only)See the current frame format setting: NORMAL, TAGGED, or UNTAGGED.
Port Redirect Configuration Screen4-22 Chassis Menu Screens4.8.1 Changing Source and Destination PortsTo add or delete source port and destination por
VLAN Redirect Configuration ScreenChassis Menu Screens 4-2314. Use the SPACE bar to select either the ADD or DELETE option. Press ENTER. This adds or
VLAN Redirect Configuration Screen4-24 Chassis Menu ScreensHow to AccessUse the arrow keys to highlight the VLAN REDIRECT CONFIGURATION menu item on t
VLAN Redirect Configuration ScreenChassis Menu Screens 4-25Destination Module (Read-Only)See which modules are currently set as destination modules.De
VLAN Redirect Configuration Screen4-26 Chassis Menu Screens4.9.1 Changing Source VLAN and Destination PortsTo add or delete source VLAN and destinatio
Module Configuration Menu Screens 5-15Module Configuration Menu ScreensThe chapter describes the Module Configuration Menu screen and the following sc
Module Configuration Menu Screen5-2 Module Configuration Menu Screens5.1 MODULE CONFIGURATION MENU SCREENWhen to UseTo access a series of Local Manage
Module Configuration Menu ScreenModule Configuration Menu Screens 5-3Menu DescriptionsRefer to Table 5-1 for a functional description of each menu ite
Contents xi13.6 Configuration Process... 13-813.6.1 Defining a VLAN ..
General Configuration Screen5-4 Module Configuration Menu Screens5.2 GENERAL CONFIGURATION SCREENWhen to UseTo set the system date and time, IP addres
General Configuration ScreenModule Configuration Menu Screens 5-5Field DescriptionsRefer to Table 5-2 for a functional description of each screen fiel
General Configuration Screen5-6 Module Configuration Menu ScreensScreen Refresh Time (Modifiable)Enter a new update time. This setting determines how
General Configuration ScreenModule Configuration Menu Screens 5-7Com (Toggle)Enable or disable the COM port. The selection toggles between ENABLED and
General Configuration Screen5-8 Module Configuration Menu Screens5.2.1 Setting the IP AddressTo set the IP address, perform the following steps:1. Use
General Configuration ScreenModule Configuration Menu Screens 5-9Figure 5-3 Configuration Warning Screen, IP Address5. Use the arrow keys to highlight
General Configuration Screen5-10 Module Configuration Menu Screens4. Use the arrow keys to highlight the SAVE command, then press ENTER. The warning s
General Configuration ScreenModule Configuration Menu Screens 5-113. Press ENTER. If the default gateway entered is in the correct format, the cursor
General Configuration Screen5-12 Module Configuration Menu Screens5.2.5 Setting the Module NameTo set the module name, perform the following steps:1.
General Configuration ScreenModule Configuration Menu Screens 5-135.2.7 Setting the Module TimeTo set the switch module time, perform the following st
xii FiguresFiguresFigure Page1-1 Example of a Local Management Screen... 1-52-1 Ma
General Configuration Screen5-14 Module Configuration Menu Screens5.2.9 Setting the Screen Lockout TimeThe screen lockout time can be set from 1 to 30
General Configuration ScreenModule Configuration Menu Screens 5-152. Press the SPACE bar to choose either ENABLED or DISABLED. The COM port must be EN
General Configuration Screen5-16 Module Configuration Menu Screens5.2.10.1 Changing the COM Port ApplicationAfter enabling the COM port as described i
General Configuration ScreenModule Configuration Menu Screens 5-173. Use the arrow keys to highlight SAVE at the bottom of the screen.4. Press ENTER.
SNMP Configuration Menu Screen5-18 Module Configuration Menu Screens5.3 SNMP CONFIGURATION MENU SCREENScreen Navigation PathsFor 6C105 chassis:Passwor
SNMP Configuration Menu ScreenModule Configuration Menu Screens 5-19Screen ExampleFigure 5-7 SNMP Configuration Menu ScreenMenu DescriptionsRefer to T
SNMP Community Names Configuration Screen5-20 Module Configuration Menu Screens5.4 SNMP COMMUNITY NAMES CONFIGURATION SCREENWhen to UseTo set SNMP Man
SNMP Community Names Configuration ScreenModule Configuration Menu Screens 5-21Screen ExampleFigure 5-8 SNMP Community Names Configuration ScreenField
SNMP Community Names Configuration Screen5-22 Module Configuration Menu Screens5.4.1 Establishing Community NamesThe password used to access Local Man
SNMP Traps Configuration ScreenModule Configuration Menu Screens 5-235.5 SNMP TRAPS CONFIGURATION SCREENWhen to UseTo assign SNMP traps to eight diffe
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SNMP Traps Configuration Screen5-24 Module Configuration Menu ScreensField DescriptionsRefer to Table 5-6 for a functional description of each screen
Access Control List ScreenModule Configuration Menu Screens 5-257. Use the arrow keys to highlight the SAVE command and press ENTER. The message “SAVE
Access Control List Screen5-26 Module Configuration Menu ScreensScreen ExampleFigure 5-10 Access Control List ScreenField DescriptionsRefer to Table 5
Access Control List ScreenModule Configuration Menu Screens 5-27Table 5-7 Access Control List Screen Field DescriptionsUse this field… To…Access Contr
Access Control List Screen5-28 Module Configuration Menu Screens5.6.1 Entering IP AddressesTo enter a single or range of IP addresses into the ACL, pr
Access Control List ScreenModule Configuration Menu Screens 5-294. Repeat steps 1 through 3 if more than one range of addresses is being entered. Up t
System Resources Information Screen5-30 Module Configuration Menu Screens5.7 SYSTEM RESOURCES INFORMATION SCREENWhen to UseTo monitor the current swit
System Resources Information ScreenModule Configuration Menu Screens 5-31Field DescriptionsRefer to Table 5-8 for a functional description of each scr
FLASH Download Configuration Screen5-32 Module Configuration Menu Screens5.8 FLASH DOWNLOAD CONFIGURATION SCREENWhen to UseTo perform the following:•
FLASH Download Configuration ScreenModule Configuration Menu Screens 5-33How to AccessUse the arrow keys to highlight the FLASH DOWNLOAD CONFIGURATION
xiv FiguresFigure Page9-7 Datagram, Layer 2 and Layer 3...9-299-8 Pr
FLASH Download Configuration Screen5-34 Module Configuration Menu ScreensTable 5-9 Flash Download Configuration Screen Field DescriptionsUse this fiel
FLASH Download Configuration ScreenModule Configuration Menu Screens 5-35Reboot After Download (Toggle)Set the switch module so it will either reboot
FLASH Download Configuration Screen5-36 Module Configuration Menu Screens5.8.1 Image File Download Using RuntimeTo download a firmware image file to t
FLASH Download Configuration ScreenModule Configuration Menu Screens 5-375.8.2 Configuration File Download Using TFTPTo download a configuration file
FLASH Download Configuration Screen5-38 Module Configuration Menu Screens5.8.3 Configuration File Upload Using TFTP To upload a configuration file to
Port Configuration Menu Screens 6-16Port Configuration Menu ScreensThis chapter describes the Port Configuration Menu screen and the following screens
Port Configuration Menu Screen6-2 Port Configuration Menu Screens6.1 PORT CONFIGURATION MENU SCREENWhen to UseTo select screens to perform port config
Port Configuration Menu ScreenPort Configuration Menu Screens 6-3Figure 6-2 Port Configuration Menu Screen (in Agg Mode, IEEE8023ad)Field Descriptions
Ethernet Interface Configuration Screen6-4 Port Configuration Menu Screens6.2 ETHERNET INTERFACE CONFIGURATION SCREENWhen to UseTo display the link st
Ethernet Interface Configuration ScreenPort Configuration Menu Screens 6-5Screen ExampleFigure 6-3 Ethernet Interface Configuration ScreenField Descri
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Ethernet Interface Configuration Screen6-6 Port Configuration Menu ScreensLink (Read-Only)See whether or not there is a physical connection from the p
Ethernet Interface Configuration ScreenPort Configuration Menu Screens 6-7HDX FC (Read-Only)See the current half duplex flow control setting. Half dup
Ethernet Port Configuration Screen6-8 Port Configuration Menu Screens6.3 ETHERNET PORT CONFIGURATION SCREENWhen to UseTo change the operating mode of
Ethernet Port Configuration ScreenPort Configuration Menu Screens 6-9Field DescriptionsRefer to Table 6-3 for a functional description of each screen
Ethernet Port Configuration Screen6-10 Port Configuration Menu ScreensAdvertised Ability (Selectable)Select the port “advertised” mode of operation. I
Ethernet Port Configuration ScreenPort Configuration Menu Screens 6-11Full Duplex Flow Control (Selectable)Set the flow control feature on each port f
Ethernet Port Configuration Screen6-12 Port Configuration Menu Screens6.3.1 Selecting Field SettingsAll selectable or toggle fields other than Adverti
HSIM/VHSIM Configuration ScreenPort Configuration Menu Screens 6-136.4 HSIM/VHSIM CONFIGURATION SCREENWhen to UseTo configure an optional HSIM or VHSI
Redirect Configuration Menu Screen6-14 Port Configuration Menu Screens6.5 REDIRECT CONFIGURATION MENU SCREENFor 6C105 chassis:Password > Main Menu
Redirect Configuration Menu ScreenPort Configuration Menu Screens 6-15Screen ExampleFigure 6-5 Redirect Configuration Menu ScreenField DescriptionsRef
xvi Ta blesTa ble Page5-9 Flash Download Configuration Screen Field Descriptions...5-346-1 Port Configuration M
Port Redirect Configuration Screen6-16 Port Configuration Menu Screens6.6 PORT REDIRECT CONFIGURATION SCREENWhen to Use (for 6C105 Chassis)To redirect
Port Redirect Configuration ScreenPort Configuration Menu Screens 6-17• You can redirect frames between any Ethernet 6X2XX series module ports and any
Port Redirect Configuration Screen6-18 Port Configuration Menu ScreensTable 6-5 Port Redirect Configuration Screen Field DescriptionsUse this field… T
Port Redirect Configuration ScreenPort Configuration Menu Screens 6-196.6.1 Changing Source and Destination PortsTo add or delete source port and dest
VLAN Redirect Configuration Screen6-20 Port Configuration Menu Screens10.Use the SPACE bar to select either the ADD or DEL (delete) option. Press ENTE
VLAN Redirect Configuration ScreenPort Configuration Menu Screens 6-21The VLAN redirect function is very useful for troubleshooting purposes. It allow
VLAN Redirect Configuration Screen6-22 Port Configuration Menu ScreensField DescriptionsRefer to Table 6-6 for a functional description of each screen
VLAN Redirect Configuration ScreenPort Configuration Menu Screens 6-236.7.1 Changing Source VLAN and Destination PortsTo add or delete source VLAN and
Link Aggregation Screen (802.3ad Main Menu Screen)6-24 Port Configuration Menu Screens6.8 LINK AGGREGATION SCREEN (802.3ad MAIN MENU SCREEN)For 6C105
Link Aggregation Screen (802.3ad Main Menu Screen)Port Configuration Menu Screens 6-25According to the IEEE 802.3ad standard, a port does not detach f
Tables xviiTa ble Page11-1 Module Statistics Menu Screen Menu Item Descriptions ...11-311-2 Switch Statistics
Link Aggregation Screen (802.3ad Main Menu Screen)6-26 Port Configuration Menu ScreensThe STP is able to calculate which ports on a switch can be allo
Link Aggregation Screen (802.3ad Main Menu Screen)Port Configuration Menu Screens 6-27Proprietary Aggregation MethodsMost switch vendors provide a way
Link Aggregation Screen (802.3ad Main Menu Screen)6-28 Port Configuration Menu ScreensScreen ExampleFigure 6-8 802.3ad Main Menu ScreenMenu Descriptio
Link Aggregation Screen (802.3ad Main Menu Screen)Port Configuration Menu Screens 6-296.8.1 802.3ad Port Screen When to UseTo display a summary of all
Link Aggregation Screen (802.3ad Main Menu Screen)6-30 Port Configuration Menu ScreensScreen ExampleFigure 6-9 802.3ad Port ScreenField DescriptionsRe
Link Aggregation Screen (802.3ad Main Menu Screen)Port Configuration Menu Screens 6-31Figure 6-9 shows the four columns of information: The Port Insta
Link Aggregation Screen (802.3ad Main Menu Screen)6-32 Port Configuration Menu ScreensScreen ExampleFigure 6-10 802.3ad Port Details ScreenField Descr
Link Aggregation Screen (802.3ad Main Menu Screen)Port Configuration Menu Screens 6-33ActorPortPriority(Modifiable)Set the priority value of this port
Link Aggregation Screen (802.3ad Main Menu Screen)6-34 Port Configuration Menu ScreensActorOperState(Read-Only)See the current (operational) value of
Link Aggregation Screen (802.3ad Main Menu Screen)Port Configuration Menu Screens 6-35ActorOperState(Read-Only) (Continued)bit 5 Distributing, 1 indic
Link Aggregation Screen (802.3ad Main Menu Screen)6-36 Port Configuration Menu ScreensViewing and Editing 802.3ad Port ParametersTo change a parameter
Link Aggregation Screen (802.3ad Main Menu Screen)Port Configuration Menu Screens 6-376.8.1.2 802.3ad Port Statistics ScreenWhen to UseTo view all the
Link Aggregation Screen (802.3ad Main Menu Screen)6-38 Port Configuration Menu ScreensTable 6-10 802.3ad Port Statistics Screen Field DescriptionsUse
Link Aggregation Screen (802.3ad Main Menu Screen)Port Configuration Menu Screens 6-39LastRxTime(delta)(Read-Only)See the amount of time since the las
Link Aggregation Screen (802.3ad Main Menu Screen)6-40 Port Configuration Menu Screens6.8.2 802.3ad Aggregator ScreenWhen to UseTo see a summary of al
Link Aggregation Screen (802.3ad Main Menu Screen)Port Configuration Menu Screens 6-41Viewing and Editing 802.3ad Aggregator ParametersTo view or chan
Link Aggregation Screen (802.3ad Main Menu Screen)6-42 Port Configuration Menu Screens6.8.2.1 802.3ad Aggregator Details ScreenWhen to UseTo see the c
Link Aggregation Screen (802.3ad Main Menu Screen)Port Configuration Menu Screens 6-43Table 6-12 802.3ad Aggregator Details Screen Field DescriptionsU
Link Aggregation Screen (802.3ad Main Menu Screen)6-44 Port Configuration Menu Screens6.8.3 802.3ad System ScreenWhen to UseTo see basic system-level
Link Aggregation Screen (802.3ad Main Menu Screen)Port Configuration Menu Screens 6-45Field DescriptionsRefer to Table 6-13 for a functional descripti
About This Guide xixAbout This GuideWelcome to the Enterasys Networks Matrix E7 Series and SmartSwitch 6000 Series Modules (6H2xx, 6E2xx, 6H3xx and 6G
Broadcast Suppression Configuration Screen6-46 Port Configuration Menu Screens6.9 BROADCAST SUPPRESSION CONFIGURATION SCREENWhen to UseTo set a limit
Broadcast Suppression Configuration ScreenPort Configuration Menu Screens 6-47Field DescriptionsRefer to Table 6-14 for a functional description of ea
Broadcast Suppression Configuration Screen6-48 Port Configuration Menu Screens6.9.2 Setting the Reset PeakTo set the Reset Peak field to YES or NO, pr
802.1 Configuration Menu Screens 7-17802.1 Configuration Menu ScreensThis chapter discusses the Enterasys Networks Rapid Reconvergence Spanning Tree i
802.1 Configuration Menu Screen7-2 802.1 Configuration Menu Screens7.1 802.1 CONFIGURATION MENU SCREENWhen to UseTo access the Spanning Tree Configura
802.1 Configuration Menu Screen802.1 Configuration Menu Screens 7-3Menu DescriptionsRefer to Table 7-1 for a functional description of each menu item.
Spanning Tree Configuration Menu Screen7-4 802.1 Configuration Menu Screens7.2 SPANNING TREE CONFIGURATION MENU SCREENFor 6C105 chassis:Password >
Spanning Tree Configuration Menu Screen802.1 Configuration Menu Screens 7-5Screen ExampleFigure 7-2 Spanning Tree Configuration Menu ScreenMenu Descri
Spanning Tree Configuration Screen7-6 802.1 Configuration Menu Screens7.3 SPANNING TREE CONFIGURATION SCREENWhen to UseTo create a separate Spanning T
Spanning Tree Configuration Screen802.1 Configuration Menu Screens 7-7Screen ExampleFigure 7-3 Spanning Tree Configuration ScreenField DescriptionsRef
Structure of This Guidexx About This GuideSTRUCTURE OF THIS GUIDEThe guide is organized as follows:Chapter 1, Introduction, provides an overview of th
Spanning Tree Configuration Screen7-8 802.1 Configuration Menu ScreensAgeTime (Modifiable) Enter the age time (10 to 1million seconds) for the associa
Spanning Tree Configuration Screen802.1 Configuration Menu Screens 7-97.3.1 Configuring a VLAN Spanning TreeTo configure a VLAN Spanning Tree, proceed
Spanning Tree Port Configuration Screen7-10 802.1 Configuration Menu Screens7.4 SPANNING TREE PORT CONFIGURATION SCREENWhen to UseTo view the switch a
Spanning Tree Port Configuration Screen802.1 Configuration Menu Screens 7-11Field DescriptionsRefer to Table 7-4 for a functional description of each
PVST Port Configuration Screen7-12 802.1 Configuration Menu Screens7.4.1 Enabling/Disabling the Default Spanning Tree PortsPorts associated with the D
PVST Port Configuration Screen802.1 Configuration Menu Screens 7-13Screen ExampleFigure 7-5 PVST Port Configuration ScreenField DescriptionsRefer to T
PVST Port Configuration Screen7-14 802.1 Configuration Menu ScreensPort Priority(Modifiable)View the value of the priority portion of the port id.Port
802.1Q VLAN Configuration Menu Screens 8-18802.1Q VLAN Configuration Menu ScreensThis chapter describes the 802.1Q VLAN Configuration Menu screen (Sec
Summary of VLAN Local Management8-2 802.1Q VLAN Configuration Menu Screens8.1 SUMMARY OF VLAN LOCAL MANAGEMENTThe VLAN configuration process is an ext
802.1Q VLAN Configuration Menu Screen802.1Q VLAN Configuration Menu Screens 8-38.2 802.1Q VLAN CONFIGURATION MENU SCREENWhen to UseTo select screens t
Structure of This GuideAbout This Guide xxiChapter 7, 802.1 Configuration Menu Screens, describes how to access the Spanning Tree Configuration Menu,
802.1Q VLAN Configuration Menu Screen8-4 802.1Q VLAN Configuration Menu ScreensScreen ExampleFigure 8-2 802.1Q VLAN Configuration Menu ScreenMenu Desc
802.1Q VLAN Configuration Menu Screen802.1Q VLAN Configuration Menu Screens 8-5CURRENT VLAN CONFIGURATIONDisplays a list of the current VLANs along wi
Static VLAN Configuration Screen8-6 802.1Q VLAN Configuration Menu Screens8.3 STATIC VLAN CONFIGURATION SCREENWhen to UseTo create, modify, and/or del
Static VLAN Configuration Screen802.1Q VLAN Configuration Menu Screens 8-7Field DescriptionsRefer to Table 8-2 for a functional description of each sc
Static VLAN Configuration Screen8-8 802.1Q VLAN Configuration Menu Screens8.3.1 Creating a Static VLANTo create a VLAN, proceed as follows:1. Use the
Static VLAN Configuration Screen802.1Q VLAN Configuration Menu Screens 8-98.3.3 Renaming a Static VLANTo change the name of an existing VLAN, proceed
Static VLAN Egress Configuration Screen8-10 802.1Q VLAN Configuration Menu Screens8.3.5 Paging Through the VLAN ListTo display additional VLANs that d
Static VLAN Egress Configuration Screen802.1Q VLAN Configuration Menu Screens 8-11Screen ExampleFigure 8-4 Static VLAN Egress Configuration ScreenFiel
Static VLAN Egress Configuration Screen8-12 802.1Q VLAN Configuration Menu Screens8.4.1 Setting Egress Types on PortsThe following procedures describe
Static VLAN Egress Configuration Screen802.1Q VLAN Configuration Menu Screens 8-133. To change the egress type on more than one port, repeat the first
Related Documentsxxii About This GuideRELATED DOCUMENTSThe following Enterasys Networks documents may help to set up, control, and manage the switch m
Current VLAN Configuration Screen8-14 802.1Q VLAN Configuration Menu Screens8.5 CURRENT VLAN CONFIGURATION SCREENWhen to UseTo see the current VLANs a
Current VLAN Configuration Screen802.1Q VLAN Configuration Menu Screens 8-15Field DescriptionsRefer to Table 8-4 for a functional description of each
Current VLAN Egress Configuration Screen8-16 802.1Q VLAN Configuration Menu Screens8.6 CURRENT VLAN EGRESS CONFIGURATION SCREENWhen to UseTo see the e
VLAN Port Configuration Screen802.1Q VLAN Configuration Menu Screens 8-17Field DescriptionsRefer to Table 8-5 for a functional description of each scr
VLAN Port Configuration Screen8-18 802.1Q VLAN Configuration Menu ScreensHow to AccessUse the arrow keys to highlight the VLAN PORT CONFIGURATION menu
VLAN Port Configuration Screen802.1Q VLAN Configuration Menu Screens 8-19Field DescriptionsRefer to Table 8-6 for a functional description of each scr
VLAN Port Configuration Screen8-20 802.1Q VLAN Configuration Menu Screens8.7.1 Changing the Port ModeTo change the operational mode of a port, proceed
VLAN Classification Configuration Screen802.1Q VLAN Configuration Menu Screens 8-218.7.2 Configuring the VLAN PortsTo configure a VLAN port, proceed a
VLAN Classification Configuration Screen8-22 802.1Q VLAN Configuration Menu Screens• Assign VLANs according to Classification rules.• Add/delete a VID
VLAN Classification Configuration Screen802.1Q VLAN Configuration Menu Screens 8-23Table 8-7 VLAN Classification Configuration Screen Field Descriptio
Typographical and Keystroke ConventionsAbout This Guide xxiiiTYPOGRAPHICAL AND KEYSTROKE CONVENTIONSbold type Bold type can denote either a user input
VLAN Classification Configuration Screen8-24 802.1Q VLAN Configuration Menu ScreensTable 8-8 provides a list of the Classifications that can be select
VLAN Classification Configuration Screen802.1Q VLAN Configuration Menu Screens 8-25802.3 SAP>SameSSAP/DSAP (802.3):- IP- IPX- IPX RAW- BANYAN- SNA-
VLAN Classification Configuration Screen8-26 802.1Q VLAN Configuration Menu ScreensDest IP Address IP Address:000.000.000.000Mask:000.000.000.000Bil I
VLAN Classification Configuration Screen802.1Q VLAN Configuration Menu Screens 8-27Dest UDP Port IP UDP Port:Same selection as for Src UDP Port Classi
VLAN Classification Configuration Screen8-28 802.1Q VLAN Configuration Menu ScreensSrc IPX Socket IPX Socket:- NCP- SAP- RIP- NETBIOS- Diagnostics- NL
VLAN Classification Configuration Screen802.1Q VLAN Configuration Menu Screens 8-298.8.1 Classification Precedence RulesWhen there are multiple classi
VLAN Classification Configuration Screen8-30 802.1Q VLAN Configuration Menu ScreensNOTE: In Ta bl e 8 - 9, the following applies:– Highest precedence
VLAN Classification Configuration Screen802.1Q VLAN Configuration Menu Screens 8-31Destination IPX Network Number 2bIP Fragments 3Layer 4UDP Port Sour
VLAN Classification Configuration Screen8-32 802.1Q VLAN Configuration Menu ScreensThe following example shows how the precedence concept can be appli
VLAN Classification Configuration Screen802.1Q VLAN Configuration Menu Screens 8-338.8.3 Assigning a Classification to a VIDTo assign a Classification
VLAN Classification Configuration Screen8-34 802.1Q VLAN Configuration Menu Screens8.8.4 Deleting Line ItemsAll, or one or more, line items can be del
Protocol Port Configuration Screen802.1Q VLAN Configuration Menu Screens 8-358.9 PROTOCOL PORT CONFIGURATION SCREENWhen to UseTo perform the following
Protocol Port Configuration Screen8-36 802.1Q VLAN Configuration Menu ScreensScreen ExampleFigure 8-9 Protocol Port Configuration ScreenField Descript
Protocol Port Configuration Screen802.1Q VLAN Configuration Menu Screens 8-378.9.1 Assigning Ports to a VID/ClassificationThe following procedures des
Protocol Port Configuration Screen8-38 802.1Q VLAN Configuration Menu ScreensAssigning One or More Ports Individually1. Use the arrow keys to highligh
802.1p Configuration Menu Screens 9-19802.1p Configuration Menu ScreensThis chapter describes the 802.1p Configuration Menu screen and the following s
802.1p Configuration Menu Screen9-2 802.1p Configuration Menu Screens9.1 802.1p CONFIGURATION MENU SCREENWhen to UseTo select the screens used for set
802.1p Configuration Menu Screen802.1p Configuration Menu Screens 9-3Menu DescriptionsRefer to Table 9-1 for a functional description of each menu ite
Port Priority Configuration Screen9-4 802.1p Configuration Menu Screens9.2 PORT PRIORITY CONFIGURATION SCREENWhen to UseTo set the priority (0 through
Port Priority Configuration Screen802.1p Configuration Menu Screens 9-5Screen ExampleFigure 9-2 Port Priority Configuration ScreenRETURN3650-011_41SAV
Introduction 1-11IntroductionThis chapter provides an overview of the tasks that may be accomplished using Local Management (LM), and an introduction
Port Priority Configuration Screen9-6 802.1p Configuration Menu ScreensField DescriptionsRefer to Table 9-2 for a functional description of each scree
Traffic Class Information Screen802.1p Configuration Menu Screens 9-75. If more than one port is to be changed, repeat steps 3 and 4 to change the set
Traffic Class Information Screen9-8 802.1p Configuration Menu ScreensPriority-to-Traffic Class Mapping is used to assign 802.1p priority values to a T
Traffic Class Information Screen802.1p Configuration Menu Screens 9-9Field DescriptionsRefer to Table 9-3 for a functional description of each screen
Traffic Class Configuration Screen9-10 802.1p Configuration Menu Screens9.4 TRAFFIC CLASS CONFIGURATION SCREENWhen to UseTo change the Traffic Class s
Traffic Class Configuration Screen802.1p Configuration Menu Screens 9-11Field DescriptionsRefer to Table 9-4 for a functional description of each scre
Transmit Queues Configuration Screen9-12 802.1p Configuration Menu Screens3. If more than one Traffic Class setting is to be changed, repeat steps 1 a
Transmit Queues Configuration Screen802.1p Configuration Menu Screens 9-13How to AccessUse the arrow keys to highlight the TRANSMIT QUEUES CONFIGURATI
Transmit Queues Configuration Screen9-14 802.1p Configuration Menu ScreensField DescriptionsRefer to Table 9-5 for a functional description of each sc
Transmit Queues Configuration Screen802.1p Configuration Menu Screens 9-159.5.1 Setting the Current Queueing Mode To set the current queueing mode for
Overview1-2 Introduction• Assign ports to operate in the standard or full duplex mode.• Configure ports to perform load sharing using SmartTrunking. R
Priority Classification Configuration Screen9-16 802.1p Configuration Menu Screens9.6 PRIORITY CLASSIFICATION CONFIGURATION SCREENWhen to UseTo perfor
Priority Classification Configuration Screen802.1p Configuration Menu Screens 9-17Screen ExampleFigure 9-6 Priority Classification Configuration Scree
Priority Classification Configuration Screen9-18 802.1p Configuration Menu ScreensPID– bottom of screen(Modifiable) Enter the priority value that will
Priority Classification Configuration Screen802.1p Configuration Menu Screens 9-19Table 9-7 provides a list of the classifications that can be selecte
Priority Classification Configuration Screen9-20 802.1p Configuration Menu ScreensIP TOS New IP TOS:- NO CHANGE- TOS=PID- CUSTOM>Type of Service:0x
Priority Classification Configuration Screen802.1p Configuration Menu Screens 9-21Src IP AddressNew IP TOS:- NO CHANGE- TOS=PID- CUSTOM>IP Address:
Priority Classification Configuration Screen9-22 802.1p Configuration Menu ScreensSrc UDP PortNew IP TOS:- NO CHANGE- TOS=PID- CUSTOM>SameSameSameS
Priority Classification Configuration Screen802.1p Configuration Menu Screens 9-23Src TCP PortNew IP TOS:- NO CHANGE- TOS=PID- CUSTOM>SameSameSameS
Priority Classification Configuration Screen9-24 802.1p Configuration Menu ScreensSrc IPX Socket IPX Socket:- NCP- SAP- RIP- NETBIOS- Diagnostics- NLS
Priority Classification Configuration Screen802.1p Configuration Menu Screens 9-25IP Fragments2New IP TOS:- NO CHANGE- TOS=PID- CUSTOM>Start:00000T
Navigating Local Management ScreensIntroduction 1-31.1.1 The Management AgentThe management agent is an entity within the switch module that collects
Priority Classification Configuration Screen9-26 802.1p Configuration Menu Screens9.6.1 Classification Precedence RulesWhen there are multiple classif
Priority Classification Configuration Screen802.1p Configuration Menu Screens 9-27Table 9-8 Classification PrecedenceClassification Type Precedence Le
Priority Classification Configuration Screen9-28 802.1p Configuration Menu ScreensLayer 4UDP Port Source 4aUDP Port Destination 4bTCP Source Port 4aTC
Priority Classification Configuration Screen802.1p Configuration Menu Screens 9-29The following example shows how the precedence concept can be applie
Priority Classification Configuration Screen9-30 802.1p Configuration Menu ScreensThe IP TOS Rewrite feature enables you to configure the switch to:•
Priority Classification Configuration Screen802.1p Configuration Menu Screens 9-314. Press the SPACE bar to step to the appropriate Classification. Ta
Protocol Port Configuration Screen9-32 802.1p Configuration Menu Screens3. If more than one line item is to be deleted, repeat steps 1 and 2 to mark e
Protocol Port Configuration Screen802.1p Configuration Menu Screens 9-33Screen ExampleFigure 9-8 Protocol Port Configuration ScreenField DescriptionsR
Protocol Port Configuration Screen9-34 802.1p Configuration Menu Screens9.7.1 Assigning Ports to a PID/ClassificationTo assign one or more ports, or a
Protocol Port Configuration Screen802.1p Configuration Menu Screens 9-35Assigning All Ports Simultaneously1. Use the arrow keys to highlight the SET A
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Local Management Requirements1-4 Introduction1.3 LOCAL MANAGEMENT REQUIREMENTSThe switch module provides one communication port, labeled COM, which su
Protocol Port Configuration Screen9-36 802.1p Configuration Menu ScreensSwitch 1The following settings are done using the Priority Classification Conf
Rate Limiting Configuration Screen802.1p Configuration Menu Screens 9-379.8 RATE LIMITING CONFIGURATION SCREENWhen to UseTo limit the rate of traffic
Rate Limiting Configuration Screen9-38 802.1p Configuration Menu ScreensScreen ExampleFigure 9-10 Rate Limiting Configuration ScreenField Descriptions
Rate Limiting Configuration Screen802.1p Configuration Menu Screens 9-39Max Traffic Rate(Read-Only)See the maximum traffic rate set for each port entr
Rate Limiting Configuration Screen9-40 802.1p Configuration Menu ScreensPriority List– bottom of screen (Selectable)Assign one or more priorities to t
Rate Limiting Configuration Screen802.1p Configuration Menu Screens 9-419.8.1 Configuring a Port The following describes how to configure a port using
Rate Limiting Configuration Screen9-42 802.1p Configuration Menu Screens3. Use the arrow keys to highlight the field below the Priority List field, ne
Rate Limiting Configuration Screen802.1p Configuration Menu Screens 9-439.8.2 Changing/Deleting Port Line ItemsAll, or one or more, line items contain
Rate Limiting Configuration Screen9-44 802.1p Configuration Menu Screens9.8.3 More About Rate LimitingRate Limiting enables Service Providers in Multi
Rate Limiting Configuration Screen802.1p Configuration Menu Screens 9-45To solve this problem, the Rate Limiting feature can be configured on each por
Local Management Screen ElementsIntroduction 1-5Figure 1-1 Example of a Local Management ScreenFirmware Revision: XX.XX.XXGeneral Configuration40
Layer 3 Extensions Menu Screens 10-110Layer 3 Extensions Menu ScreensThis chapter describes the Layer 3 Extensions Menu screen and the IGMP/VLAN Confi
Layer 3 Extensions Menu Screen10-2 Layer 3 Extensions Menu Screens10.1 LAYER 3 EXTENSIONS MENU SCREENWhen to UseTo access the IGMP/VLAN Configuration
IGMP/VLAN Configuration ScreenLayer 3 Extensions Menu Screens 10-3Menu DescriptionsRefer to Table 10-1 for a functional description of each menu item
IGMP/VLAN Configuration Screen10-4 Layer 3 Extensions Menu ScreensThe following multicast routing protocols are transparently supported and are used o
IGMP/VLAN Configuration ScreenLayer 3 Extensions Menu Screens 10-5Field DescriptionsTable 10-2 describes each field of the IGMP/VLAN Configuration scr
IGMP/VLAN Configuration Screen10-6 Layer 3 Extensions Menu ScreensLast Member Query Interval(Modifiable)Modify the leave latency of the network.The La
IGMP/VLAN Configuration ScreenLayer 3 Extensions Menu Screens 10-710.2.1 IGMP/VLAN Configuration ProcedureTo set up the IGMP protocol for each VLAN, p
IGMP/VLAN Configuration Screen10-8 Layer 3 Extensions Menu Screens3. Use the SPACE bar to select ENABLED, DISABLED, or DELETE. If a specific VLAN was
Module Statistics Menu Screens 11-111Module Statistics Menu ScreensThis chapter describes how to use the Module Statistics Menu screen and the followi
Local Management Screen Elements1-6 IntroductionEvent Message FieldThis field briefly displays messages that indicate if a Local Management procedure
Module Statistics Menu Screen11-2 Module Statistics Menu Screens11.1 MODULE STATISTICS MENU SCREENWhen to UseTo obtain the following information:• Sta
Module Statistics Menu ScreenModule Statistics Menu Screens 11-3Screen ExampleFigure 11-1 Module Statistics Menu ScreenMenu DescriptionsRefer to Table
Switch Statistics Screen11-4 Module Statistics Menu Screens11.2 SWITCH STATISTICS SCREENWhen to UseTo obtain switch statistics about the number of fra
Switch Statistics ScreenModule Statistics Menu Screens 11-5Screen ExampleFigure 11-2 Switch Statistics ScreenField DescriptionsRefer to Table 11-2 for
Interface Statistics Screen11-6 Module Statistics Menu Screens11.3 INTERFACE STATISTICS SCREENWhen to UseTo obtain the MIB-II statistics of all the sw
Interface Statistics ScreenModule Statistics Menu Screens 11-7Screen ExampleFigure 11-3 Interface Statistics ScreenField DescriptionsRefer to Table 11
Interface Statistics Screen11-8 Module Statistics Menu ScreensInUnicast (Read-Only)See the total number of frames that have been received that were se
Interface Statistics ScreenModule Statistics Menu Screens 11-911.3.1 Displaying Interface StatisticsTo display the statistics for any interface, proce
RMON Statistics Screen11-10 Module Statistics Menu Screens11.4 RMON STATISTICS SCREEN When to UseTo obtain RMON statistics for each interface, on an i
RMON Statistics ScreenModule Statistics Menu Screens 11-11Field DescriptionsRefer to Table 11-4 for a functional description of each screen field.Tabl
Local Management Screen ElementsIntroduction 1-7Display FieldsDisplay fields cannot be edited. These fields may display information that never changes
RMON Statistics Screen11-12 Module Statistics Menu ScreensUndersized Pkts (Read-Only)See the number of frames received containing less than the minimu
RMON Statistics ScreenModule Statistics Menu Screens 11-1311.4.1 Displaying RMON StatisticsTo display the statistics for any index, proceed as follows
Chassis Environmental Statistics Configuration Screen11-14 Module Statistics Menu Screens11.5 CHASSIS ENVIRONMENTAL STATISTICS CONFIGURATION SCREENWhe
Chassis Environmental Statistics Configuration ScreenModule Statistics Menu Screens 11-15Field DescriptionsRefer to Table 11-5 for a functional descri
Network Tools Screens 12-112Network Tools ScreensThis chapter describes the Network Tools Help screen and how to use it and the Network Tools commands
Network Tools12-2 Network Tools ScreensScreen ExampleFigure 12-1 Network Tools Help ScreenThe Network Tools functions are performed using a series of
Network ToolsNetwork Tools Screens 12-3Refer to Table 12-1 for a list of the commands.• Special Commands – Allow the user to exit from Network Tools.
Built-in Commands12-4 Network Tools ScreensThe commands are presented in the following format:12.2 BUILT-IN COMMANDSThe built-in commands listed in th
Built-in CommandsNetwork Tools Screens 12-5Example:-> alias disable 1-4Snooping is disabled on port 1.Snooping is disabled on port 2.Snooping is di
Local Management Keyboard Conventions1-8 Introduction1.5 LOCAL MANAGEMENT KEYBOARD CONVENTIONSAll key names appear as capital letters in this manual.
Built-in Commands12-6 Network Tools ScreensarpDescription: Provides access to the ARP (Address Resolution Protocol) cache, enabling you to view cache
Built-in CommandsNetwork Tools Screens 12-7arp_learnDescription: Used to set (normal or limited) how the ARP cache entry will be affected under differ
Built-in Commands12-8 Network Tools ScreenscdpDescription: Allows management of the Discovery Protocol (CDP) on this module. The user may enable, disa
Built-in CommandsNetwork Tools Screens 12-9dynamic_egressDescription: Enables the dynamic_egress control function to be enabled, disabled, or the stat
Built-in Commands12-10 Network Tools ScreensExample:-> dynamic_egress status 1Dynamic Egress Disabled for VLAN ID 0x0001-> dynamic_egress enable
Built-in CommandsNetwork Tools Screens 12-11Options: ENABLE – Enables Group or events or allDISABLE – Disables Group or events or allCommands to Contr
Built-in Commands12-12 Network Tools Screensgigabit_port_modeDescription: Used to configure the Gigabit Ethernet ports. The user may configure the por
Built-in CommandsNetwork Tools Screens 12-13lg_frame_adminDescription: Enables the changing of large frame support on a per port basis. This enables t
Built-in Commands12-14 Network Tools Screenslink_trapDescription: Allows link traps to be enabled or disabled when specifying a single port, or simult
Built-in CommandsNetwork Tools Screens 12-15MAC_lock disableDescription: Disables MAC locking by either individual port or on all ports of the module.
Getting HelpIntroduction 1-91.6 GETTING HELPFor additional support related to the module or this document, contact Enterasys Networks using one of the
Built-in Commands12-16 Network Tools ScreensMAC_lock statusDescription: Displays a list of all ports on the module and their MAC locking status (locke
Built-in CommandsNetwork Tools Screens 12-17MAC_lock trap enableDescription: Enables the sending of MAC violation traps by either individual port or o
Built-in Commands12-18 Network Tools ScreensnetstatDescription: Provides a display of general network statistics for the managed device. The netstat c
Built-in CommandsNetwork Tools Screens 12-19passiveStpDescription: Allows management of PassiveStp on this device. The user may enable/disable or see
Built-in Commands12-20 Network Tools ScreensradiusDescription: Used to enable, disable, and configure the radius function. RADIUS authentication is on
Built-in CommandsNetwork Tools Screens 12-21Options: radiusShows Radius helpradius statusShows all Radius client settingsradius [enable | disable]Enab
Built-in Commands12-22 Network Tools ScreensOptions:(Cont’d)radius prim_secretSets the primary Radius server’s shared secret.radius sec_secretSets the
Built-in CommandsNetwork Tools Screens 12-23Example:(Cont’d)NOTE: The following shows examples of when 3, 7, and 32 characters are entered as the secr
Built-in Commands12-24 Network Tools Screensrate_limit_modeDescription: Allows configuration of the exit-rate limit range to either the default high_r
Built-in CommandsNetwork Tools Screens 12-25sat_sizeDescription: Allows configuration of the size off the Source Address Table (Forwarding Database) o
Built-in Commands12-26 Network Tools ScreensshowDescription: Displays information concerning various components of the device. Protocols currently sup
Built-in CommandsNetwork Tools Screens 12-27show macDescription: The show mac command displays all MAC addresses for the device.Syntax: show mac <f
Built-in Commands12-28 Network Tools Screenssoft_resetDescription: Restarts the software image, which restores the user configuration settings from NV
Built-in CommandsNetwork Tools Screens 12-29stpForceVersionDescription: Puts Spanning Tree into STP compatibility mode (0) or the default RSTP mode (2
Built-in Commands12-30 Network Tools ScreensstpPointToPointMACDescription: Allows you to set the value of stpPointToPointMAC to TRUE, FALSE or AUTO.Sy
Built-in CommandsNetwork Tools Screens 12-31set spantree legacypathcostDescription: Enables or disables the use of 802.1D or 802.1t Path Cost bridging
Built-in Commands12-32 Network Tools ScreensExample:To set the device to use the 802.1D legacy path costs, enter:-> stpLegacyPathCost enableTo set
Built-in CommandsNetwork Tools Screens 12-33stpRealTimeMsgAgeDescription: Sets the BPDU MESSAGE AGE time mechanism to either IEEE or REAL TIME.Syntax:
Built-in Commands12-34 Network Tools ScreenstelnetDescription: Allows the user to communicate with another host (that supports Telnet connections) usi
Built-in CommandsNetwork Tools Screens 12-35timed_soft_resetDescription: Allows configuration of a timed_soft_reset in number of seconds. Status for t
Local Management Requirements 2-12Local Management RequirementsThis chapter provides the following information:• Management Terminal Setup (Section 2.
Built-in Commands12-36 Network Tools ScreensvrrpPortDescription: Enables the user to choose the Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP) Port(s), fro
Example, Effects of Aging Time on Dynamic EgressNetwork Tools Screens 12-3712.3 EXAMPLE, EFFECTS OF AGING TIME ON DYNAMIC EGRESS This section provides
Special Commands12-38 Network Tools ScreensSolving the ProblemIn this example, Switch 1 (S1) has already been configured with a default VLAN 0001 asso
VLAN Operation and Network Applications 13-113VLAN Operation and Network ApplicationsThis chapter provides the following information:• Definition of V
Defining VLANs13-2 VLAN Operation and Network Applications13.1 DEFINING VLANsA Virtual Local Area Network is a group of devices that function as a sin
Defining VLANsVLAN Operation and Network Applications 13-3Figure 13-1 Example of a VLANIn this example, the Sales and Finance workstations have been p
Types of VLANs13-4 VLAN Operation and Network Applications13.2 TYPES OF VLANsThere are a number of different strategies for creating Virtual Local Are
VLAN TermsVLAN Operation and Network Applications 13-513.4 VLAN TERMSTo fully understand the operation and configuration of port based VLANs, it is es
VLAN Terms13-6 VLAN Operation and Network ApplicationsDefault VLAN The VLAN to which all ports are assigned upon initialization. The Default VLAN has
VLAN OperationVLAN Operation and Network Applications 13-713.5 VLAN OPERATIONThe following sections describe the operation of a VLAN switch and discus
Management Terminal Setup2-2 Local Management Requirements2.1.1 Console Cable ConnectionUse the Console Cable Kit provided with the chassis to attach
Configuration Process13-8 VLAN Operation and Network ApplicationsSwitchesIn order to configure a group of stations into a VLAN, the stations must be c
VLAN Switch OperationVLAN Operation and Network Applications 13-913.7 VLAN SWITCH OPERATIONIEEE 802.1Q VLAN switches act on the classification of fram
VLAN Switch Operation13-10 VLAN Operation and Network Applications13.7.1 Receiving Frames from VLAN PortsWhen a switch is placed in 802.1Q Operational
VLAN ConfigurationVLAN Operation and Network Applications 13-1113.7.2.2 Known UnicastsWhen a VLAN switch receives a frame with a known MAC address as
VLAN Configuration13-12 VLAN Operation and Network ApplicationsFigure 13-3 Switch Management with Only Default VLAN13.8.3 Switch with VLANsIf the swit
VLAN ConfigurationVLAN Operation and Network Applications 13-13Figure 13-4 Switch Management with VLANsTo set up the switch (Figure 13-4) to establish
Summary of VLAN Local Management13-14 VLAN Operation and Network Applications5. Use the VLAN Port Configuration screen to enter the VLAN ID, 2, of the
Summary of VLAN Local ManagementVLAN Operation and Network Applications 13-15Figure 13-5 802.1Q VLAN Screen HierarchyFor details about each screen and
Quick VLAN Walkthrough13-16 VLAN Operation and Network Applications13.10 QUICK VLAN WALKTHROUGHThe procedures below provide a short tutorial walkthrou
Quick VLAN WalkthroughVLAN Operation and Network Applications 13-17Figure 13-6 Walkthrough Stage One, Static VLAN Configuration ScreenAssigning Ports
Management Terminal SetupLocal Management Requirements 2-32.1.2 Management Terminal Setup ParametersTable 2-1 lists the setup parameters for the local
Quick VLAN Walkthrough13-18 VLAN Operation and Network Applications4. Use the arrow keys to highlight the SAVE command at the bottom of the screen. Pr
Quick VLAN WalkthroughVLAN Operation and Network Applications 13-19Figure 13-8 Walkthrough Stage Three, Port 10 Egress SettingConfiguring the Port Par
Quick VLAN Walkthrough13-20 VLAN Operation and Network Applications4. Use the arrow keys to highlight the Acceptable Frame Types field for Port 3.5. U
ExamplesVLAN Operation and Network Applications 13-21Figure 13-9 Walkthrough Stage Four, VLAN Port ConfigurationThis effectively completes the configu
Example 1, Single Switch Operation13-22 VLAN Operation and Network Applications13.12 EXAMPLE 1, SINGLE SWITCH OPERATIONThis first example looks at the
Example 1, Single Switch OperationVLAN Operation and Network Applications 13-234. The ports 1 through 6 are configured as follows using the VLAN Port
Example 2, VLANs Across Multiple Switches13-24 VLAN Operation and Network Applications13.12.2 Frame HandlingThis section describes the operations of t
Example 2, VLANs Across Multiple SwitchesVLAN Operation and Network Applications 13-25Figure 13-12 Example 2, VLANs Across Multiple SwitchesFloor 1Flo
Example 2, VLANs Across Multiple Switches13-26 VLAN Operation and Network Applications13.13.1 Solving the ProblemTo solve the problem in this example,
Example 2, VLANs Across Multiple SwitchesVLAN Operation and Network Applications 13-274. Port 4 is configured as a trunk port by setting the Egress ty
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Telnet Connections2-4 Local Management Requirements2.2 TELNET CONNECTIONSOnce the switch module has a valid IP address, the user can establish a Telne
Example 2, VLANs Across Multiple Switches13-28 VLAN Operation and Network Applications• Port 3 is set as follows:PVID: 2Acceptable Frame Types: ADMIT
Example 2, VLANs Across Multiple SwitchesVLAN Operation and Network Applications 13-2913.13.2 Frame HandlingThe following describes how, when User A a
Example 2, VLANs Across Multiple Switches13-30 VLAN Operation and Network ApplicationsFigure 13-14 Transmitting to Switch 43. When Switch 2 receives t
Example 2, VLANs Across Multiple SwitchesVLAN Operation and Network Applications 13-31Figure 13-15 Transmitting to Bridge 44. The File Server responds
Example 3, Filtering Traffic According to a Layer 4 Classification Rule13-32 VLAN Operation and Network Applications13.14 EXAMPLE 3, FILTERING TRAFFIC
Example 4, Securing Sensitive Information According to SubnetVLAN Operation and Network Applications 13-332. The VLAN Classification Configuration scr
Example 5, Using Dynamic Egress to Control Traffic13-34 VLAN Operation and Network Applications13.15.1 Solving the ProblemIn this example, Switch 1 (S
Example 5, Using Dynamic Egress to Control TrafficVLAN Operation and Network Applications 13-35Figure 13-18 Example 7, Dynamic Egress ApplicationSolvi
Example 6, Locking a MAC Address to a Port Using Classification Rules13-36 VLAN Operation and Network ApplicationsIn this example, the AppleTalk traff
Example 6, Locking a MAC Address to a Port Using Classification RulesVLAN Operation and Network Applications 13-37The frames received on Port 2 will b
Monitoring an Uninterruptible Power SupplyLocal Management Requirements 2-5Figure 2-2 Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) ConnectionCOM PortRJ45-to-DB9
Example 6, Locking a MAC Address to a Port Using Classification Rules13-38 VLAN Operation and Network Applications3. Remove all ports from the Default
Generic Attribute Registration Protocol (GARP) A-1AGeneric Attribute Registration Protocol(GARP)This appendix describes the switch operation when its
How It WorksA-2 Generic Attribute Registration Protocol (GARP)A.2 HOW IT WORKSIn Figure A-1, Switch 4, port 1 is registered as being a member of VLAN
About IGMP B-1BAbout IGMPThis appendix provides information about the following:• IGMP Overview (Section B.1)• Supported Features and Functions (Secti
Supported Features and FunctionsB-2 About IGMPB.2 SUPPORTED FEATURES AND FUNCTIONSThe following lists the features and functions supported when using
Detecting Multicast RoutersAbout IGMP B-3B.3 DETECTING MULTICAST ROUTERSThe location of a router needs to be known in order to forward IGMP report fra
Index-1IndexNumerics1D Connection 13-61D Trunk 8-201Q Connection 13-61Q Trunk 8-20802.1 Configuration Menu screen 7-2802.1p Configuration Menu screen
Index-2MuxReason 6-39MuxState 6-39PartnerChangeCount 6-39PartnerChurnCount 6-39PartnerChurnState 6-39Port Instance 6-38PsyncTransCount 6-39RxState 6-3
Index-3ConfigurationVLAN Spanning Tree 7-9VLAN Spanning Tree ports 7-12Configuration Process 13-8Confining Network Traffic According to Priority and V
Index-4SessionFramesRx 3-47SessionFramesTx 3-47SessionID 3-47SessionOctetsRx 3-47SessionOctetsTx 3-47EAP Statistics Menu screen 3-44Egress Types on Po
Index-5Subnet Mask 5-5Telnet 5-7TFTP Gateway IP Addr 5-5WebView 5-7screen lockout time 5-6, 5-14screen refresh time 5-13subnet mask 5-9Getting help 1-
Index-6LLayer 3 Expansion Menu screen 10-2ListsForwarding 13-6Port VLAN 13-6Local Managementclearing counters 3-5exiting from 3-4navigating the screen
Index-7ev 12-10gigabit_port_mode 12-12lg_frame_admin 12-13link_trap 12-14loopback_detect 12-14netstat 12-18non_bridge_if_num 12-18passiveStp 12-19ping
Index-8Port Redirect Configuration screen (module) 6-16Port Securitysetup example 13-36Port VLAN list 13-6Portssetting Egress types on 8-12PREVIOUS co
Index-9Rate Limiting Configuration screen 9-37screen fieldsADD 9-41DEL 9-41Direction 9-40Direction (top of screen) 9-39Dropped Events 9-39Feature 9-39
Index-10802.3ad Port Statistics screen 6-37802.3ad System screen 6-44Access Control List screen 5-25Broadcast Suppression Configuration screen 6-46Cha
Index-11Access Policy 4-13Community Name 4-13SNMP Community Names screenscreen fieldsAccess Policy 5-22community name 5-21SNMP Configuration Menu scre
Index-12TTag 13-5Tag Header 13-5Tagged frame 13-5, 13-10Telnet connections 2-4TFTP Gateway IP Addr 5-35TFTP gateway IP addr 5-5Traffic Class Configura
Index-13Source VLAN [n] 6-22status 6-22VLAN Redirect Configuration screen (chassis) 4-23screen fieldsDest Module [n] (Selectable) 4-25Dest Port [n] (S
Accessing Local Management 3-13Accessing Local ManagementThis chapter provides information about the following:• Navigating through the Local Manageme
Navigating Local Management Screens3-2 Accessing Local ManagementFigure 3-1 802.1Q Switching Mode, Chassis, LM Screen Hierarchy (Page 1 of 3)NOTES: Th
Navigating Local Management ScreensAccessing Local Management 3-3Figure 3-2 802.1Q Switching Mode, Module, LM Screen Hierarchy (Page 2 of 3)Module Con
Navigating Local Management Screens3-4 Accessing Local ManagementFigure 3-3 802.1Q Switching Mode, Chassis, LM Screen Hierarchy (Page 3 of 3)3.1.1 Sel
Navigating Local Management ScreensAccessing Local Management 3-5Using the RETURN CommandTo exit LM using the RETURN command, proceed as follows:1. Us
Password Screen3-6 Accessing Local Management3.2 PASSWORD SCREENWhen to UseTo start a Local Management session, which is controlled through the Local
Password ScreenAccessing Local Management 3-7Screen ExampleFigure 3-4 Local Management Chassis/Module Password ScreenEnter the Password and press ENTE
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Main Menu Screen3-8 Accessing Local Management3.3 MAIN MENU SCREENWhen to UseTo access the two major sets of Local Management screens used to configur
Module Selection ScreenAccessing Local Management 3-9Menu Descriptions3.4 MODULE SELECTION SCREENScreen Navigation PathFor 6C105 chassis:Password >
Module Selection Screen3-10 Accessing Local ManagementHow to AccessUse the arrow keys to highlight the MODULES menu item in the Module Selection scree
Module Selection ScreenAccessing Local Management 3-11Field DescriptionsRefer to Table 3-2 for a functional description of each screen field.3.4.1 Sel
Module Menu Screen3-12 Accessing Local Management3.5 MODULE MENU SCREENScreen Navigation PathFor 6C105 chassis: Password > Main Menu > Module Se
Module Menu ScreenAccessing Local Management 3-13Menu DescriptionsRefer to Table 3-3 for a functional description of each menu item.NOTE: If the termi
Module Menu Screen3-14 Accessing Local ManagementSECURITY Provides access to the following screens:• Module Login Passwords• Radius Configuration• Nam
Overview of Security MethodsAccessing Local Management 3-153.6 OVERVIEW OF SECURITY METHODSSix security methods are available to control which users a
Overview of Security Methods3-16 Accessing Local Management• Host Access Control Authentication (HACA) – authenticates user access of Telnet managemen
Overview of Security MethodsAccessing Local Management 3-17The access level can be set to one of the following levels for each user name:•super-user•
Overview of Security Methods3-18 Accessing Local ManagementWhen the Radius Client is active on the switch module, the user is presented with an author
Overview of Security MethodsAccessing Local Management 3-193.6.2 802.1X Port Based Network Access ControlThis section provides• a brief description of
Overview of Security Methods3-20 Accessing Local Management3.6.2.2 802.1X Security OverviewThe Enterasys Networks’ 6000 Series and Matrix E7 modules s
Overview of Security MethodsAccessing Local Management 3-213.6.3 MAC Authentication OverviewThis section discusses a method for a user to gain access
Overview of Security Methods3-22 Accessing Local Management3.6.3.3 Concurrent Operation of 802.1X and MAC AuthenticationThis section defines the prece
Overview of Security MethodsAccessing Local Management 3-23Table 3-5 MAC / 802.1X Precedence States802.1X Port Control MAC Port ControlAuthen-ticated?
Overview of Security Methods3-24 Accessing Local ManagementAuto Disabled Yes Don’t CareYes • 802.1X performs authentication.• Frames are forwarded ac
Overview of Security MethodsAccessing Local Management 3-253.6.4 MAC Authentication ControlThis global variable can be set to enabled or disabled. If
Security Menu Screen3-26 Accessing Local Management3.7 SECURITY MENU SCREENScreen Navigation PathFor 6C105 chassis:Password > Main Menu > Module
Security Menu ScreenAccessing Local Management 3-27Screen ExampleFigure 3-8 Security Menu ScreenMenu DescriptionsRefer to Table 3-6 for a functional d
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Security Menu Screen3-28 Accessing Local ManagementSYSTEM AUTHENTICATION CONFIGURATIONUsed to enable or disable an authentication type for the device,
Passwords ScreenAccessing Local Management 3-293.8 PASSWORDS SCREENWhen to UseTo provide additional security by using login passwords associated to ac
Passwords Screen3-30 Accessing Local ManagementField DescriptionsRefer to Table 3-7 for a functional description of each screen field.Table 3-7 Module
Radius Configuration ScreenAccessing Local Management 3-313.8.1 Setting the Module Login PasswordSetting the Module Login Password provides additional
Radius Configuration Screen3-32 Accessing Local ManagementHow to AccessUse the arrow keys to highlight the RADIUS CONFIGURATION menu item on the Secur
Radius Configuration ScreenAccessing Local Management 3-33Last Resort Action/Local(Selectable)Accept, Challenge, and Reject, which do the following:AC
Radius Configuration Screen3-34 Accessing Local Management3.9.1 Setting the Last Resort AuthenticationThe Radius client can be configured to use prima
Name Services Configuration ScreenAccessing Local Management 3-353.10 NAME SERVICES CONFIGURATION SCREENWhen to UseUse this screen when enabling Port-
Name Services Configuration Screen3-36 Accessing Local ManagementField DescriptionsRefer to Table 3-9 for a functional description of each screen fiel
System Authentication Configuration ScreenAccessing Local Management 3-373.11 SYSTEM AUTHENTICATION CONFIGURATION SCREENWhen to UseTo enable or disabl
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System Authentication Configuration Screen3-38 Accessing Local ManagementField DescriptionsRefer to Table 3-10 for a functional description of each sc
EAP (Port) Configuration ScreenAccessing Local Management 3-393.12 EAP (PORT) CONFIGURATION SCREENWhen to UseTo configure authentication settings for
EAP (Port) Configuration Screen3-40 Accessing Local ManagementField DescriptionsRefer to Table 3-11 for a functional description of each screen field.
EAP (Port) Configuration ScreenAccessing Local Management 3-41Authentication State(Cont’d)• aborting: The port enters this state from authenticating w
EAP (Port) Configuration Screen3-42 Accessing Local ManagementBackend State(Cont’d)• idle: The port is currently not involved in any authentication, b
EAP (Port) Configuration ScreenAccessing Local Management 3-43Port Control(Cont’d)• Forced Authenticated Mode: The Forced Authenticated Mode is meant
EAP Statistics Menu Screen3-44 Accessing Local Management3.13 EAP STATISTICS MENU SCREENScreen Navigation PathFor 6C105 chassis:Password > Main Men
EAP Statistics Menu ScreenAccessing Local Management 3-45Menu DescriptionsRefer to Table 3-12 for a functional description of each menu item.Table 3-1
EAP Statistics Menu Screen3-46 Accessing Local Management3.13.1 EAP Session Statistics ScreenWhen to UseTo review and clear EAP session statistics for
EAP Statistics Menu ScreenAccessing Local Management 3-47Table 3-13 EAP Session Statistics Screen Field DescriptionsUse this field… To…SessionID(Read-
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EAP Statistics Menu Screen3-48 Accessing Local Management3.13.2 EAP Authenticator Statistics ScreenWhen to UseTo review authenticator statistics for e
EAP Statistics Menu ScreenAccessing Local Management 3-49Screen ExampleFigure 3-16 EAP Authenticator Statistics ScreenField DescriptionsRefer to Table
EAP Statistics Menu Screen3-50 Accessing Local ManagementResponse Id Frames Rx(Read-Only)See counts of EAP response identification type frames receive
EAP Statistics Menu ScreenAccessing Local Management 3-513.13.3 EAP Diagnostic Statistics ScreenWhen to UseTo view port counters useful for EAP troubl
EAP Statistics Menu Screen3-52 Accessing Local ManagementField DescriptionsRefer to Table 3-15 for a functional description of each screen field.Table
EAP Statistics Menu ScreenAccessing Local Management 3-53Reauths Authenticated(Read-Only)See counts of transitions from authenticated to connecting st
MAC Port Configuration Screen3-54 Accessing Local Management3.14 MAC PORT CONFIGURATION SCREENWhen to UseTo display the authentication state of the su
MAC Port Configuration ScreenAccessing Local Management 3-55Screen ExampleFigure 3-18 MAC Port Configuration ScreenField DescriptionsRefer to Table 3-
MAC Supplicant Configuration Screen3-56 Accessing Local Management3.15 MAC SUPPLICANT CONFIGURATION SCREENWhen to UseTo determine the active MAC Authe
MAC Supplicant Configuration ScreenAccessing Local Management 3-57Screen ExampleFigure 3-19 MAC Supplicant Configuration ScreenField DescriptionsRefer
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