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1. If the entered command is successfully executed the execution result is directly applied to lt Current Status gt of Layer3 gt List gt Community List Current Status Click the Delete button to delete the target community list entry Click the Delete All button to delete all community list entries Current Status ce expanded test permit no advertise Delete All 51 a ID Community list name Entry Community list information Status RIP This menu is used to display RIP connection status and information Network Displays network information Next Hop Next hop address of the RIP route Metric Metric information From Displays the address being connected If Displays interface information Time Update time OSPF This menu is used to check the OSPF connection status and information with the other routers OSPF Information Neighbor ID Neighbor ID of the other router Pri Priority Status Displays the connection process Dead Time Displays the dead time Address Address of the other party Interface Interface connected 52 a BGP This menu is used to check the BGP connection status information and BGP routing table information BGP Information BGP Router ID 192 168 0 98 Local 4S Number 100 BGP Table Version i BGP AS PATH Entries i BGP Community Entries 0 Total Neighbor 1 BGP Router ID BGP Router ID is the tie breaker for the BGP path selection The path selection
2. RMON Global Status This window is used for retrieving the SNMP setup History Global Status Max History Buckets Granted History Buckets Used History Buckets MIN History Interval Event Global Status Max Event Logs 400 Saved Event Logs T MAX History Displays the maximum history storage space that has been set Buckets up Granted History Displays the history storage space that is currently allocated Buckets Used History Displays the history storage space that is currently used Buckets MIN History Sets the minimum collection interval of the history interval Interval 97 a Max Event Displays the maximum number of logs that are set up Logs Saved Event Displays the number of logs that is currently stored Logs Management In the RMON gt Management menu the user can start terminate the RMON service If clicking the Run button the RMON service starts If clicking the Stop button the RMON service stops RMON Management This window is used to start stop the RMON service RMON Management stop Activity Displays the operational status of the current service Action Selects whether to start stop 98 ARP BGP BPDU BSR CTI DHCP DNS DVMRP GSIM GVRP HTTP IGMP IPSec IPMC LAN L2TP ABBREVIATION Address Resolution Protocol Border Gateway Protocol Bridge Protocol Data Unit Bootstrap Router Computer Telephony Integration Dynamic Host Configuration Proto
3. 0 Maslow q4 0_E a5 0 _E a6 0 E a7 0 E q0 o _ E a1 o El a2 0 E a3 fo E q4 0 E as 0 E a6 0 E a7 o A q0 0 Ed a1 0 El a2 0 aslo q4 0_E a5 0 aslo E a7 o E qo fo aj q 0 a q2 0 a a3 0 z q4 0_E a5 0 _E a6 0_ E a7 o E Port Port Number of Switch Mode Schedule Mode strict priority round robin weighted round robin Weight It is available to set up with activated for weighted round robin 15 a CoS Mapping Packets are transferred to each Q according to the priority O 7 Basically the priority 0 is mapped to Q 0 and the priority 7 is mapped to Q 7 sequentially The following shows a window that the packet of Priority 3 is changed to Q 4 instead of Q 3 in Port3 CoS Mapping a Tresto J oueue 128 128 128 128 Each Q has its own threshold If a value that is higher than the threshold is led into the Q the value is dropped Port Port Number of Switch Priority Priority Value O 7 of packet Queue Q 0 7 to serve packet Threshold Threshold 0 2048 to set up each Q 0 2048 76 e Application Menu Select the Interface menu The submenus will be displayed in the upper left side of the window as follows Application El oIP Service t Management VoIP OB El DHCP Server Configuration Management Lease Info El DHCP Relay Agent Configuration Management Relay Agent interface and DHCP server Management Executes Stopos DHCP Relay Demon by applying the
4. 3 packets transmitted 3 received 0 loss time 1998ms rt minfavg maxmdey 0 129 0 179 0 279 0 070 ms 36 a Layer 3 Menu Select the Layer3 menu The submenus will be displayed in the upper left side of the window as follows E General t Routes Management El Configuration Static RIP RIP Interface SEF OSPF Interface BGP El List Access List Frefix List Route Map 4 amp 5 path List Community List Key Chain El Status RIF BGF Menu Submenu Description General Displays the routing table of GSIM Starts or stops RIP OSPF and BGP Configuration Sets a Static route RIP Sets RIP Sets RIP interface Sets OSPF protocol Sets OSPF interface BGP Sets BGP List Sets Access list Sets Prefix list Sets Route map Sets BGP AS path list Sets BGP Community list Sets the key used for authentication of RIP v2 37 a Status RIP Displays RIP network information OSPF Displays OSPF neighbor information BGP Displays the Neighbor status connected with the BGP network information i General This menu is used to start stop RIP OSPF and BGP services or to retrieve routing table information Routes Select General gt Routes to retrieve routing table information Routes pType j Network 100 0 0 0 24 1 0 via 10 0 3 100 inactive 127 0 0 0 8 is directly connected lo 192 168 0 0 24 is directly connected ethO Type C Network directly connected to GSIM
5. BootStrap Information PIMy2 Bootstrap information This system is the Bootstrap Router BSR BSR address 10 0 3 1 Uptime 00 00 04 BSR Priority 100 Hash mask length 30 Expires 00 02 06 Role Candidate BSR State Pending BSR Candidate RP 10 0 3 1 rd1 Advertisement interval 60 seconds Next Cand_RP_advertisement in 00 00 58 RP Information This menu is used to display the RP information RP Information RP Information PIM Group to RP Mappings This system is the Bootstrap Router v2 Group s 224 0 0 0 4 RP 10 0 3 1 Info source 10 0 3 1 via bootstrap priority 22 Uptime 00 18 40 expires 00 01 50 Group s 224 0 0 0 4 Static RP 192 168 17 100 Uptime 00 19 00 PIM SM Intf This menu is used to set PIM SM VIF RD Interface This menu is used to add PIM SM VIF Select the target L3 interface from the Interface item enter the target values and click the Add button to add PIM SM VIF RD Interface command OOO araumen O Interface etho 192 168 17 100 16 Mode Sparse z DR Priority p 0 4294967294 Hello Interval 30 1 65535 62 a Interface Selects the target L3 interface to be added to PIM SM VIF Mode Selects the target PIM SM protocol mode Sparse Passive DR Priority Enters the priority value used when selecting Designate Router DR High value has high priority Hello Interval Cycle of exchanging hello packets with connected PIM SM neighbors PIM SM Interfaces T
6. OK button the setting values are displayed in the lt Current Status gt window BGP Basic option O parameter OO OOOO O AS number O S GO O a l ebgp multihop l next hop self network E E E a redistribute connected D static O rip O ospf neighbor Current Status Displays the setting information related with BGP of GSIM Click the Delete button to delete all setting information Current Status Router BGP router bgp 100 network 100 0 0 0 24 45 e List Access List List gt Access List Access List Access List E ID Word test Action Permit C Deny C any Source Match Since foo Mo oo ies Exact match M Exact match ID Sets the Access list name Action Allows Rejects the packet matched Source Match Sets the match condition Any All packets Host A host Network Network range Destination If ID ranges from 100 to 199 or from 2000 to 2699 Destination Match Match can be set as well as the Source Match condition Any All packets Host A host Network Network range Exac match Available when ID is set to word and when match condition is set to Network Sets only the packets matched correctly with the prefix If the entered command is successfully executed the execution result is directly applied to lt Current Status gt of Layer3 gt List gt Access List 46 a Current Status This menu is used to retrieve the access list curre
7. Parameter Port Parameter e Description Displays the current status of the RSTP protocol Bridge Priority Sets the priority of Bridges Hello Time Sets the transmission cycle of BPDU Max Age Time Sets the Message Age time Forward Time Displays the time that the state of each port is changed by level Discarding Learning Forwarding Priority Standard to select the port to be blocked when the switch loop is established Force Version Communication is transmitted via the switch connected to the corresponding port and the BPDU that a user specifies For 0 STP BPDU is transmitted For 1 RSTP BPDU is transmitted Path Cost Displays the path cost according to the bandwidth when a connection is established Port Fast If this value is activated the corresponding port becomes an Edge port and is quickly converted into a forwarding state by considering the port is connected to a terminal device not a switch device In addition if this function is activated the MAC address learned in the corresponding port is not cancelled even when all topologies of Bridges are changed To connect the port to the STP device the Port Fast function should be cancelled Link Type Displays the type of the link connected to the opponent The link is connected as point to point in RSTP 19 e Status RSTP gt Status menu is used to display the status of switch RSTP operation The status is roughly
8. User Password Fills in new user s password 8 alphanumeric characters Authentication Sets up authentication method Encryption Sets up ciphering method Access Sets up access authority 94 a Trap Manager This window is used to set up IP address to transmit a trap Up to five addresses can be designated IP Address ff sf Community Name IP Address Sets up new Trap IP Address to add Community Name Sets up a community used to transmit to the Trap IP Address to be added Status The function is used for retrieving the SNMP setup in the SNMP gt Status menu If clicking the Delete button the item that the user has selected by marking on the check box is deleted If clicking the Reset button all check boxes are initialized SNMP Config Information This window is used for retrieving the SNMP setup System Infomation Location Seoul Korea Contact support Name 0S7400 GSIM Engine ID GSIM private local Read Write public anynet Read Only root Read Write O 192 168 0 123 162 System Displays the information set up at System Options Information Select Selects information to delete Community Displays the community name Name 95 a Community Net Displays the established name of the Community Network Community Displays the access authority of the established community Access User Name Displays the established user s name Access Displays th
9. click the OK button to start or restart NTP demon NTP Configuration Current Time 2005 Sep 26 Mon 19 13 57 NTP Server Status Time Server Server 1 Server 2 89 a Manual Config This window allows setting and modifying the date and time of the system to the time that the user wants in the menu of Time Configuration gt Manual Config If clicking the OK button after selecting date and time that the user wants in the table of Date Time Configuration the date and time of the system is changed to the selected time Check and click the OK button to synchronize the date and time of the user from Call Server table with Call Server Manual Configuration 2005 Sep 26 Mon 21 36 43 Date Time Configuration 2005 M Sep E 26 21 56 Syncronization from Call Server O Set by c s Timezone This window allows changing the timezone by selecting the timezone related to the user from the Time Configuration gt Timezone menu Select the desired area city or GMT in the areas by GMT and click the OK button to modify the timezone information of the system Time Configuration 90 CITE Upgrade Upgrade the Kernel and Ramdisk in the Upgrade menu For the types of upgrade there are TFTP Method and File Transmission Method through HTTP as well as Local Method that uploads the user s PC When upgrading a package the package version to upgrade should be entered
10. 4094 13 e VLAN Edit The VLAN window is used for the addition or deletion of members to from the created VLAN If Egress Tagged is selected the packet that sends out to the outside via a port is sent out as Tagged Packet To delete the created VLAN press the Delete button At this time all member ports pertaining to VLAN are deleted VLAN Edit YLAN ID 100 VLAN Name vLano1o0 VLAN Member 5 2 r Egress Tagged If the port is set as the trunk port Static Trunk the port is hidden and the trunk device is displayed The member port of each group should have always the same VLAN characteristics Therefore the ports with the different VLAN characteristics cannot be involved in the trunk group In case of LACP if the link of its member port is not connected the trunk device is hidden The trunk device is displayed like sal sa2 in case of Static Trunk and displayed like Pol Po2 incase of LACP VLAN ID Displays the VLAN ID to be configured VLAN Name Configures a name to VLAN VLAN Member Selects members to VLAN Egress Tagged Selects the type of the Egress packet as Tagged or Untagged VLAN Classification VLAN Classification is used to set parameter according to classification of VALN If among the data configured by a user an overlapped data exists among MAC Based IP Based and Protocol Based configurations the MAC based configuration has the highest priority If the MAC based conf
11. DHCP Relay Agent is used for applying one DHCP server to multiple Subnets Therefore when DHCP Server and DHCP Client are in different networks from each other the DHCP Client allows allocating an IP from IP Configuration DHCP Relay Agent can be built by assigning an interface to be relayed and registering DHCP Server in the Configuration menu Designating an interface which is relayed from the list of the activated interfaces by using the Add button Then the list for the designated interface is configured and if pressing the Delete button from the list the interface is deleted To save the list of DHCP Server enter the IP address that is DHCP Server is operating and adds the address To delete the list select a DHCP Server to be deleted and press the Delete button Interface List Configuration a araumen O RD Server List i 82 a Management This function operates and stops the configured DHCP Relay It is composed of the status display of DHCP Relay Demon and Run Stop button DHCP Relay Agent Management 83 a System Menu Select the System menu The submenus will be displayed in the upper left side of the window as follows DB Config Admin Contig El Log Configuration Report Download El Time Config NTP Config Manual Config Timezone Upgrade Appl Server Reboot Menu Submenu Description DB Config Stores DB to PC or modifies DB into the DB file of PC to modify Default
12. E EGE E GE E G EE EGEE GE E i EEA E EE E k O a u a VLAN Classification Information The VLAN Information window displays the information on the VLAN configuration To cancel the configuration select the configuration to cancel and press the Delete button In case of the protocol classification the trunk member cannot be removed separately Use the Refresh to view the latest information VLAN Classification Information croup mone vio Classifier Por C 1 MAC Of 012 011 1025 IP Subnet 192 168 0 0 24 1154 Protocol m55 Protocol 1156 Protocol 16 a Layer2 Menu Select the Layer2 menu The submenus will be displayed in the upper left side of the window as follows Cl RSTP t Configuration Status El Port Trunking Configuration Status El G RP Configuration Status El IGMP Snooping Time Interval Function Multicast Filter Forwarding Table Management Cl Authentication Configuration Management Menu Sub menu Description RSTP Configuration Prevents broadcast storms caused by switch loop backs Status Display the configuration for RSTP Port Trunking Configuration Specifies the setup related to Static Trunk or LACP by using Port Trunking Status Display the information on the Static Trunk and the LACP configurations GVRP Configuration Enables GVRP Enables the virtual VLAN control by using GVRP Status Displays the information configured in VLAN gt Configuration menu
13. IGMP Time Interval Sets the time related to IGMP Snooping Sets the functions related to IGMP Snooping Multicast Filter Defines the operation type for Multicast Packet Forwarding Displays the information on the members Table registered in IGMP Group 17 a Authentication RSTP Management Configuration Management Activates inactivates the operation of IGMP Snooping Sets the Authentication for each port Performs the configuration for the Authentication and the RADIUS Server The RSTP configuration menu configures loop detection from several switches or a single switch link Configuration Select RSTP gt Configuration menu to configure the Bridge or Port environment to be used in the RSTP protocol Protocol Status D parameter O O araumen OO Current Enable RSTP status Bridge Parameter D parameter O O araumen OOOO Bridge Priority Hello Time Max Age Time Forward Time Port Parameter Port 1 Port 2 Port 3 Port 4 Port 5 Port 6 Port 7 Port 8 Port 9 Port 10 Is ol s H Ea ra ra ra ra ra ra ra RSTP E 20000 ast 20000 RstP z 20000 RSTP E 20000 faste 20000 RSTP E 20000 RsTP E 20000 RstP E 20000 RSTP E 20000 RstP E 20000 Default Default Default Default 8 0 15 2 1 10 20 6 40 15 4 30 Port Fast 18 Share E Shared E Shared E Shared E Shared E Shared E Categories Protocol Status Bridge
14. OS OMI Tre Nc sasira n Re EE R ROE Ra 57 E a E A E 63 009 Men en eaa 66 EEE EEE E E A E PE E E E E E E E E ctarneninars 66 OS A cosas E EE E A E E E A EE 75 Application Menti ssis a a 77 VOIP S rvice Men cece ecntortainesacpsntandestcnqsescaad lt ndeatuansadzansendestaecteasandentesiweqsndeaadeemeaeeecneass 78 DACP SEINO ee E E EE A E A E 80 DHCP Relay AGGI IU sic cccatccinctncccttenitee dda dacenantienoeddas eaa aade i 82 ON ST NS MN esac pc ec ee es eset cee ules tena ce ete seceeeen cette 84 DBC ONI eases eect E ae acces gee eens ge sce eevee eee eeeeee es 85 PUVA o EAE PEET EAE T oceans senatanne E E E E E 85 EO aeea E elo a vaca ge ee eerste ease eens etieeee 87 PE PSC AEE A E nurs tea E E EE E A E e EER 89 UPO E ae A A E T cera oceenese 91 PONE OIVO a E E 91 REDIO Tene E E E E A E A 92 Management Mern ssiccsiidtecsetecdecoieecearictecsecectudveccstnstecaaexcaasestcotenaonaseuccbseeteotesxsebessareciosiecssss 93 ONIMI eere E E E 25 E A E E 93 PN aer A E E 96 ABBREVIATION 99 e E E E A ot E E E E E E E E E A A site 99 E E xtc ESE E AN E EE TE EE A E E T TE 100 Vil ELTE CHAPTER 1 Overview of OfficeServ 7400 GSIM This chapter introduces OfficeServ 7400 system and OfficeServ 7400 GSIM Introduction to OfficeServ 7400 The OfficeServ 7400 is a single platform that delivers the convergence of voice data wired and wireless communications for small and medium offices The office in a box solution offers TDM voice
15. divided into Bridge Information and Port Information The Bridge Information Category in the upper section displays the RSTP parameter configured in the system and the Port Information item in the lower section displays the detailed information by ports Bridge Information Protocol Status Enabled Designated Bridge Identifier s0000000f0e80131 Root Bridge Identifier B0000000f0444444 Root Path Cost 20000 Root Port 12 Last Topology changed Sun Jan 22 18 03 16 2006 Port Information Port Name porto Path cost Port Role port state Designated Root Porti 0x8003 20000 Disabled Discarding pooooooofoes0131 Port2 0x8004 20000 Disabled Discarding oo00000000000000 Port3 0x8005 20000 Disabled Discarding o000000000000000 Part4 ox8006 20000 Disabled Discarding oo00000000000000 PortS 0x8007 20000 Disabled Discarding 00000000000000 Porte 0x8008 20000 Disabled Discarding oo00000000000000 Port 0x8009 20000 Disabled Discarding 0000000000000000 Porte 0x8003 20000 Disabled Discarding 0ooooooooooooooo Port Ox800b 20000 Disabled Discarding 0000000000000000 Porti0 0x800c 20000 Rootport Forwarding 80000000f0444444 Bridge Information e Designed Bridge Identifier Its own bridge information is displayed in hexadecimal numbers The upper four digits represent the bridge priority and the remaining lower digits are expressed as the system MAC address e Root Bridge Identifier Among the connected switches it indicates the identifier of
16. is not applied to the server authentication information 86 a Log This page allows setting up the system log and retrieve the information Configuration This page allows setting up the log to determine whether to add a log to the system Log Policy Advanced Service Log ON OFF O Determine to add a log to the system and click the OK button to add the log to the system log Click the Reset button before applying the setup to return to the previous status Log Report This window allows retrieving a log saved in the system according to the desired time Report Policy Detail Search Click the OK button after setting the desired time to verify the following log below Click the Reset button to return to the previous status 87 a Log Report 1970 1 1 9 00 1970 1 2 19 00 1970 1 1 9 0 33 1970 1 1 9 0 33 1970 1 1 9 0 36 1970 1 1 9 0 38 1970 1 1 9 0 41 1970 1 1 9 0 41 1970 1 1 9 42 42 1970 1 1 authentication failure logname uid 0 euid 0 tty pts 0 9 42 42 ruser rhost 192 168 0 125 1970 1 1 FAILED LOGIN 1 FROM 192 168 0 125 FOR adm Authentication 9 42 44 service cannot retrieve authentication info 1970 1 1 9 42 46 i Geo ree 1 ew Gee aa xinetd Version 2 3 11 started with libwrap options compiled in xinetd Started working 2 available services xinetd xinetd startup succeeded O2xinetd Entering runlevel 3 init session opened for user toor by uid
17. like v0 19 in the Package Version field Select Package Upgraded Package Version Released Date Upgraded Date v0 19 2005 09 21 2005 09 21 Select Upgrade Method Upgrade Method Upgrade Server IP TFTP O HTTP O Local Browse For TFTP HTTP enter the address of the TFTP HTTP server and click the OK button For Local method the relevant package file should exist in the user s PC Click the OK button after selecting the file In the TFTP HTTP method the files of the relevant version are searched automatically and downloaded but for Local method the entered version name and file name to upload should be identical If Package Version is v0 19 the file name is gsim pkg v0 19 tgz Appl Server The Appl Server menu manages the services of SSH FTP and Telnet and it is available to connect to the GSIM board by using these services Application Server O O ono O SSH FTP Telnet 91 Reboot The user can reboot the system in the Reboot menu System Reboot Network will be disconnected If clicking the OK button all services are terminated and the sytem is rebooted The webscreen returns to the initial login window and the webscreen does not operate before the network and service are all executed after rebooting 92 e Management Menu Select Management menu The submenus will be displayed in the upper left side of the win
18. mode that is to be used and click OK button Then its application is applied and the page set for the selected application mode is displayed Login Policy Set Policy Local CI Radius F Taccas Local Change the Local Password Enter new password and click the OK button to change the Local Password of the system Category Configuration New Password Confirm New Password 85 CITE Radius Enter the information on the Radius authentication server If entering Server IP key defined on Server and timeout time and clicking the Add button the entered values are applied to the system Up to 5 lists can be entered If checking the entered lists and pressing the Delete button the selected lists are deleted Radius Radius Server IP Radius Server Key Taccas Enter the information on the Taccas authentication Up to 5 lists are entered or deleted the same as the Radius input page All of server Ip addresses and secret keys should be entered initially The secret key can be renewed when values are added The secret key values are cleared when all server IP lists are deleted Taccast E E E Taccas Secret Key Setup Application Login Policy should be applied first to activate the server authentication to the system CAUTION entering the authentication information in the status that the Logging Policy is only selected without application the information
19. name Address IP address of DVMRP VIF Type DVMRP VIF type Tunnel Point to Point Broadcast Neighbor Number of neighbors connected to DVMRP VIF Remote Address Address of the other party in case of Tunnel or Point to Point type Peer Address 60 a PIM SM This menu is used to set PIM SM PIM SM amp Help Command can be executed to set PIM SM Commands that can be executed can be retrieved in Help Enter the target command into the input field of PIM SM and click the OK button PIM SM clear ip pim sparse mode bsr rp set Help sparse mode bsr rp set j PIM SM Basic This menu is used to set BSR and RP of PIM SM protocol Mark the check box on the right and enter the setting values Click the OK button to apply the values If deleting the set value check in the checkbox of the relevant set items and click Delete button PIM SM Basic BETHA M RP Address fic2 fies fi fico M RP Candidate fa 22 Priority 0 255 M BSRCandidate ra 30 MaskLen o 32 100 Priority 0 255 RP Address When setting static RP enter the IP address of RP RP Candidate When setting RP Candidate select VIF and enter the target priority Small value has high priority BSR Candidate When setting BSR Candidate select VIF and enter the target Mask Length and Priority High value has high priority 61 a BootStrap Information This menu is used to display BootStrap information BootStrap Information
20. network interface S Static network set by a user R Path information received from another router via RIP O Path information received from another router via OSPF protocol B Path information received from another router via BGP gt Whether to have activated routing table os Ea Network Network Netmask information of route Entry Route information Management Select General gt Management to start stop RIP OSPF and BGP services Management RIP Start on OSPF Start BGP Start 38 a i Configuration This menu is used to set static routes RIP OSPF protocol and BGP Static Route Select Configuration gt Static and set a static route After setting the target item click the Save button Static Enter the Static Route setting command 100 0 0 0 24 1 0 via 10 0 3 100 inactive 127 0 0 0 8 is directly connected lo 192 168 0 0 24 is directly connected ethO When the entered command is successfully executed the setting is directly applied to lt Current Status gt of Layer3 gt Configuration gt Static For example when entering the static route command the lt Current Status gt window is displayed as follows Help Select the argument corresponding to the ip route or no ip route command Click Argument to display all arguments corresponding to the command Select an argument from them 39 a Current Status Displays the static table f
21. packet to apply QoS 2 Generate a policy map to activate a packet that a class map has filtered 3 Select the target port and apply the policy map to the port Class map The class map generates a rule to filter incoming packets The class map can set up multiple fields from the MAC address of Layer2 to the TCP UDP port of Layer4 simultaneously Display Class Map List PT Neme fen Rule comment Use None 66 e Press the New button to generate new class map New Class Map Name Comment Destination MAC Source MAC 802 1p Priority Tag VL4N Tag Ethernet Type ICMP Type IP Protocol Destination IP Source IP Diffserv Code Point Destination Port Source Port Comment Destination MAC Source MAC 802 1p Priority Tag VLAN Tag Ethernet Type ICMP Type IP Protocol Destination IP Source IP Diffserv Code Point Destination Port Source Port L E E E E g L E S E E g 14094 Ox Hex format 0 255 None E vt L ees 063 None Range None Range Name of new class map to be generated The item cannot be modified when editing the name of the class map Alphanumeric characters 1 20 long Simple description for class map Alphabetical characters 0 128 long Destination Address of MAC It is composed of three fields in the method of ZebOS and each field is configured with 4 hexadecimal digits Source Address of MAC The input type is the same as De
22. the switch equipment selected as the root bridge Therefore if there is no connection between switches the Root Bridge Identifier displays the same information as the Designed Bridge Identifier e Root Path Cost When the root bridge is connected it displays the calculated cost for the path to the root switch e Root Port If the current equipment is not designated as the root switch this field indicates the ID of the port corresponding to the root port 20 CIEI e Last Topology Changed It indicates the recent time that the RSTP network is reconfigured by the change of the network configuration between switches Port Information Port ID The value is combined with the value of the port priority and the ID value of the port specified in the system The highest two digits represents the value of the port priority and the lowest two digits consist of port index e Path Cost The value indicates the path cost of the corresponding path e Port Role The value indicates the role of the port that selected via the BDPU exchange between switches The RSTP Port Role is divided into Disable Alternate Backup Designated Root roles e Port State The port state shows the status of the corresponding port If a loop is detected via the BDPU communication the Port State looks for the port to be blocked in accordance with Port ID and Path Cost and blocks data communication to prevent the loop from being constructed in the whole switch The
23. 0 login toor 190 ROOT LOGIN ON console check pass user unknown session opened for user admin by uid 0 Click one of the buttons on the bottom of the window above to move the desired page Click the First or Last button to move to the first page or last page Click the Next or Prev button to move the previous or next page Click the Next 10 or Prev 10 button to move the 10 pages backward or forward Download This page allows downloading the log of the system that is currently saved Press the Download button to download the system log in the form of a compressed file Log File Management Download log file To download log files Click the Download button 88 CITE NTP Server NTP Server synchronizes the timezone date and time of the system on the Time Configuration menu of the System through a network or sets up the values by itself NTP Config Select Time Configuration gt NTP Config and set up Time Server to synchronize the information on the time server date and time Current Time indicates the current time of the system NTP Server Status indicates the execution status of NTP Demon Time Server is registered in the Time Server table For the registration method both IP and Domain Name methods are available But to use Domain Name DNS Server should be set up To synchronize with Time Server by configuring such NTP a network should be connected If registering Time Server
24. 0 f0a1 23a7 Unicast Dynamic 0013 2032 0994 Unicast Dynamic 0009 7400 1003 Unicast Dynamic O000c ficf e604 Unicast Dynamic 0013 801e 2a80 Unicast Dynamic 0000 f0da debb Unicast Dynamic 0007 e9ef b4fd Unicast Dynamic 0001 02fd 4684 Unicast Dynamic 0002 3f6b bc43 Unicast Dynamic a000 ff00 072a Unicast Dynamic 12 a Port VLAN MAC MAC Type Learn Type VLAN Configuration Displays ports Displays VLAN pertaining to the port Displays the MAC Address learned Displays the type of MAC address Displays the Learn type of MAC address VLAN gt Configuration To apply the specified configuration press the Save button To initialize the configuration press the Reset button Port Setup The Port Setup window is used for the configuration of the VLAN ID for each port or Ingress Filter for VLAN Security The type of packets coming from the port can be limited via the Frame Type If the port is selected as Tagged packet and Untagged packet is flown in the packet is discarded Port Setup Port ID Displays the port to be configured PVID Specifies the default VLAN IN of a port The ID can be selected from the currently configured VLAN Ingress Filter Determines the use of Ingress Filtering Enable Disable Frame Type Configures Ingress Packet All Packet Tagged Packet VLAN Create Enter the VLAN ID and then press the Save button to create anew VLAN VLAN Create LAN Create VLAN ID 2
25. 00 Connected Source Network VIF network address to which multicast packets flow Flags DVMRP route feature flag N New D Direct Connected H Hold down Intf VIF name to which multicast packets flow Neighbor DVMRP neighbor IP address that provides information on DVMRP route Metric DVMRP route Metric distance value Uptime Time passed after using the DVMRP route item Expires Time left until the DVMRP route item is expired DVMRP Intf This menu is used to add or set DVMRP VIF RD Interface This menu is used to add L3 interface where an IP address is set to DVMRP VIF Select the target interface to be added to VIF from the Interface item enter the target value and click the Add button RD Interface a OOO O aroument O Interface etho 192 168 17 100 16 Reject Non pruners do not allow old version DYMRP neighbors Metric p 1 31 59 a Interface Select the target L3 interface Reject Non Non pruners indicate the neighbors that only support DVMRP pruners with the previous version Mark if this is not communicated with the DVMRP with the previous version Metric Metric distance value to be used for multicasting routing by VIF DVMRP Interfaces This menu is used to display the setting DVMRP VIF To delete a specific VIF check the check box on the left and click the Delete button DVMRP Interfaces 1 rd2 100 1 2 10 24 BCAST N A C rd3 100 1 3 10 24 BCAST 0 N A Intf DVMRP VIF
26. 4294967295sec default 3600sec Tx Period Indicates the cycle that sends Request regularly to supplicant 1 65535sec default 30sec 31 a Supp Timeout Indicates the time before re sending to the user when EAP is requested 1 65535sec default 30sec Sever Timeout Indicates the time before re sending to the device when server authentication of a server is requested 1 65535sec default 30sec When authentication is forcibly performed for the port in Control mode select Force authorized When authentication is not forcibly performed select Force unauthorized Set to Auto to be authenticated from Radius Click the OK button to apply the authentication Management Select Authentication gt Management to activate deactivate authentication of the system Setting 802 1x user authentication indicates that there is the Radius server that has the user information The host IP address host and key should be registered of the Radius server to be used The default of the Radius Host Port is 1812 port Click the OK button after the setting Then the setting is applied Authentication Management Stop Radius Server Management Host IP 192 1 168 fo i 23 Secret Key samsung Host Port 1812 32 a Interface Select the Interface menu The submenus will be displayed in the upper left side of the window as follows Interface IP Configuration DAS Status El Utility Ping IP Configurati
27. Conform Action or Exceed Action performs multiple actions and permit and deny is set up exclusively In the following example Conform Action is set up as traffic exceeding 500Mbps are denied when the value of dscp is 3 for the packets included in the class and the internal priority is 7 Conform Action bjk fb ji jb fe fi e fi fe f f e permit deny copy to mirror increase counter tos to priority priority to tos drop precedence set out port ucast set out port non ucast set out port all insert vlanid insert priority set priority insert tos insert dscp set ecn Exceed Action rate limit permit deny drop precedence insert dscp set ecn 14094 s00000 Kbps burst 20000 73 _ Kbit a After the setup above the window is displayed as follows Display Policy Map List Name class seatntry action comment use Conform action clauses classi 15 1 policy 1 permit set priority 7 insert dscp 3 Exceed action clauses Conform action clauses class2 14 1 Conform action clauses default 0 Service Policy rate limit 500000 20000 deny permit permit This is policy1 Even multiple class maps and policy maps are set up this setup is not applied to the switch directly To apply the setup to the switch select the desired policy map of each port from Service Policy Service Policy Port 1 Port 2 Port 3 Port 4 Port 5 Port Policy Map N
28. DB Admin Config Sets up for the management authentication Log Configuration Sets up to determine whether to leave the log for each item Retrieves the system log currently stored Downloads System Log Time Config NTP Config Sets up Time Server to synchronize the information on the time server date and time Manual Config Sets and modifies the date and time of the system to the time that the user wants Timezone Changes the timezone by selecting the timezone related to the user Upgrade 3 Upgrades Kernel and Ramdisk Appl Server Performs TELNET FTP and SSH services to connect with the GSIM board remotely Reboot oa Reboots the system 84 a DB Config The DB Config menu stores DB and changes to the basic DB or user DB Configuration System DB L Export the current system db Change the current system db to default system db Import Modifies to DB that exists on the user s PC Export Stores the DB in use to the user s PC Default Modifies DB to initial setup To modify DB using the DB Import function the DB file should be stored on PC in advance As the DB default is changed to the initial DB the web manager should be connected to 10 0 3 1 through the LAN port of the internal network after the restart of the system I Admin Config This function sets up the authentication server of the system login It sets up the Local Radius and Taccas authentication server Select the authentication
29. DHCP Relay setup Menu Description VoIP Service Able to start or stop the functions of the VoIP Service Displays the information of the OfficeServ 7400 systems that has been received until now DHCP Server Sets configuration items of DHCP Server Manages the operation of DHCP Server Verifies the status of DHCP Server DHCP Configures DHCP Relay by registering T7 a VolP Service Menu Select the Application menu The submenus will be displayed in the upper left side of the window as follows Application O oIP Service t Management WoIP OB Management In the Management menu the function of the VoIP Service can start or stop Although the system is rebooted the system is recovered into the status stored in the latest VoIP Service Management Running Activity The status of the current VoIP Service Action The command that can be executed in the current status VoIP DB VoIP DB menu displays the information of the OfficeServ 7400 systems that has been received until now VoIP Database Connected 165 213 176 10 00 00 f0 ff 74 49 MCP see Slots Status MAC Address Cabinet 78 Item Call Server Status IP MAC Address MGI Slots ITP Index WIP Index Port TEL NUM e Description Indicates the categories of the Call Server 7200 7400 Indicates the status of each card and the phone Indicates each card and the IP of the phone Indicates each card and the Phone MAC Address I
30. ET Enterprise IP Solutions OfficeSery 7400 GSIM User Manual Every effort has been made to eliminate errors and ambiguities in the information contained in this guide Any questions concerning information presented here should be directed to SAMSUNG TELECOMMUNICATIONS AMERICA 1301 E Lookout Dr Richardson TX 75082 telephone 972 761 7300 SAMSUNG TELECOMMUNICATIONS AMERICA disclaims all liabilities for damages arising from the erroneous interpretation or use of information presented in this guide e Samsung Telecommunications Publication Information SAMSUNG TELECOMMUNICATIONS AMERICA reserves the right without prior notice to revise information in this publication for any reason SAMSUNG TELECOMMUNICATIONS AMERICA also reserves the right without prior notice to make changes in design or components of equipment as engineering and manufacturing may warrant Copyright 2006 Samsung Telecommunications America All rights reserved No part of this manual may be reproduced in any form or by any means graphic electronic or mechanical including recording taping photocopying or information retrieval systems without express written permission of the publisher of this material Trademarks Eniorprise IP Gritos OfficeServ is a trademark of SAMSUNG Telecommunications America L P WINDOWS 95 98 XP 2000 are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation PRINTED IN USA a INTRODUCTION Purpose This document introdu
31. I FS VISIO FV RISO esere e E E I III SAFETY CONCERNS IV VDO E ee E IV S eE EEA E EE AA EEEE V CHAPTER 1 Overview of OfficeServ 7400 GSIM 1 Introduction to OfficeServ 7400 ccceeceeceeceecceeceeceeceeceeceeceeseuseeseasenseuseeeseeseuseuseuseuseneeeees 1 Introduction to OfficeServ 7400 GSIM c cccecceeceeceeceeceeccecceeceeceeceeseeeesseseeseaseuseeseeseeeees 2 CHAPTER 2 Installation of OfficeServ 7400 GSIM 4 Software Installation aaaananannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnmnnn nnmnnn nnn 4 Gening StartEQ soinn RAE AARSE EARE RARER 6 CHAPTER 3 Using OfficeServ 7400 GSIM 8 PON MONU sira Ea Eia e EEEE 9 POR Toe A E A E 10 IN PTS EES E S A E EEA rene PEE E EEE E S 13 Layer2 Men sisu E a EE AEE E Kaaa 17 RoPe a a a E 18 FOr FEUR IN a E T oeeeaeaeeacoee 22 CVR e n a a a a E A A 25 OMP G NOODI eee E EE E 28 Aulheonticatio seose E E Ni 31 VI e OTCE aea E vie sesbuass edcavessaewussideaceeudeaesbeade ai setssasesauiecedehedsiaeueeves 33 IP OTOL ON s E 33 D E E E 34 Le LO S ieee dare A A E E T EEEE E TNE N E ETS 34 Aa o E EE E EE E ENE E AE E A O N EEE E EE A A EE N TE 35 Cavero MENU seraa E 37 E e E EE E E E EEE E AE PE A E A E EAEE A A 38 Sa UUM OO e satiate T E E A ET EA E 39 WS tess esc ET EET BEET AEE EAEN ET EE S R 46 Eie LU AT E A E O E E E E A E E N 52 IPN G s erent ne eee ae reer ce er eee ee 55 OI U as eons EE cate E once accented gaa te sa S T E E EAE T E 56
32. Screen Output e The lined box with Courier New font will be used to distinguish between the main content and console output screen text e Bold Courier New font will indicate the value entered by the operator on the console screen CITE References OfficeServ 7400 General Description OfficeServ 7400 System Description introduces OfficeServ 7400 and describes the system information necessary for the understanding of this system such as hardware configuration specification and functions OfficeServ 7400 Installation Manual OfficeServ 7400 Installation Manual describes the conditions necessary for the installation of the system and how to inspect and operate the system OfficeServ 7400 Programming Manual The OfficeServ 7400 Call Server Programming Manual describes the method of using the Man Machine Communication MMC program that changes system settings by using phones Revision History EDITION DATE OF ISSUE REMARKS 01 05 2006 Initial Release CE Te SAFETY CONCERNS In order to ensure product safety and proper operation information followed by the following icons should be carefully read before installing or using the product Symbols Caution Indication of a general caution Restriction Indication for prohibiting an action for a product Instruction Indication for commanding a specifically required action e A N CAUTION When Changing Network Inter
33. Serv 7400 cabinet 2 Connecta PC to any of the Gigabit ethernet ports on the GSIM board 3 Run Internet Explorer from the PC and access the initial IP 10 0 3 1 of GSIM The default IP address of the GSIM is set to 10 0 3 1 24 Caution for the Use of a Web Browser The version of the Internet Explorer should be 6 0 or higher for the maintenance of GSIM Other web browsers are not supported CAUTION Caution for the initial Use of the System The time setup of the system should be performed before the system is used initially If not the system may be malfunctioned CAUTION Getting Started The start procedure of OfficeServ 7400 GSIM is as follows Start Internet Explorer and enter the IP address of the GSIM into the address bar The login window shown below will appear OfficeServ 7400 is enterprise IP solutions made by samsung Electronics It provides integrated solutions for you gt Save Your ID 7 gt Forget Your ID amp Password Copyright 2003 Samsung Electronics Co Ltd e 2 Log in using the administrator ID and password The following window will appear GSIM menus are displayed in the upper part of the screens Select each menu to display its submenus on the left section of the screen For more detailed information for each menu refer to Chapter 3 Using OfficeServ 7400 GSIM of this document The default administrator name is admin and the default passwo
34. Trunking Router Functions e Path management and queuing function of data packets for external WAN and internal LAN Static and dynamic routing functions Support of Routing Information Protocol version1 RIPv1 RIPv2 Open Shortest Path First version2 OSPFv2 and Border Gateway Protocol4 BGP4 routing protocol e Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP function in Ethernet WAN interface e Support of IP Multicasting Support of Internet Group Management Protocol version IGMPv1 and IGMPv2 protocol Support of Distance Vector Multicast Routing Protocol DVMRP and Protocol Independent Multicast Sparse Mode PIM SM Multicast Route Protocol CITE Data Network Application Functions e DHCP Server function Auto set of network environment for IP equipment in another function block of the OfficeServ 7400 system e DHCP Relay function Connection of IP equipment in another function block of the OfficeServ 7400 system to an external DHCP server to enable to automatically set network environment QoS Functions e Priority process for layer 2 frame under 802 1p standard Switch function e Priority queuing process for layer 3 packets and priority queuing for a specified IP e Priority queuing process for layer 4 packets and priority for Real time Transport Protocol RTP packets UDP TCP port Management Functions e Configuration and verification functions for the operations of GSIM functional block via a browser e C
35. an be selected In Active mode if a port is connected with a link the standard system sends LACP packets to the opposite system first In passive mode the relevant port replies only when the port receives a packet from the opposite system If both of the user system and the opposite system are set to Active the system with higher priority becomes the standard system 22 a Load Balance When packets are sent to the opposite system via a trunk port the packets are transmitted to the port of members pertaining to the trunk group The Load Balance window is used for the selection of the algorithm to select the port to sent out the packets Load Balance Group ID Selects a group number among 1 to 8 Load Balance A total of six algorithms are provided The default value is Mode Source MAC Address Destination MAC Address Source MAC Address Destination MAC Address Source MAC Address Destination MAC Address Source IP Address Destination IP Address Source IP Address Destination IP Address LACP Priority The LACP Priority window is used for the configuration of the system priority and the port priority Only LACP ports can be configured LACP Priority LAN ID NAME System Priority 1 65535 Default 32768 Fort Friority E J 1 65535 Default 32768 System Priority Displays the priority of the system The default value is 32768 Port Priority Configures the priority of ports The default val
36. atus of Register State Machine GVRP Statistics Port Port Number Join Empty Number of Join Empty packets Join In Number of Join In packets Leave Empty Number of Leave Empty packets Leave In Number of Leave In packets Empty Number of Empty packets The description of the menu buttons are listed in the table below Refresh Displays the latest information of the port that GVRP is configured 27 CE Te IGMP Snooping The IGMP Snooping menu is used to configure IGMP Snooping Time Interval Select the IGMP Snooping gt Time Interval menu to configure the time related to IGMP Snooping Time Interval VLAN Group Membership 170000 ms Grou Last Member Max Response VLAN p p Other Query ms Membership ms Query ms ms Default 120000 1000 10000 120000 VLAN Selects the VLAN to be configured Group Membership Configures the time to exit from the multicast forwarding database list when new report does not exist Last Member Query Indicates the time to wait for a response report after sending a query to check if the host is the last host when multicast router receives a leave message from a host If the report is not replied until the time is elapsed the host is deleted from the group Max Response Configures the maximum time until its response when IGMP Snooping query is received Other Query Configures the time until the operation as a querier starts when a query from the multicast router does n
37. ces the OfficeServ 7400 GSIM an application module of the OfficeServ 7400 and describes procedures on installing and using the software Document Content and Organization This document consists of three chapters and abbreviation which are summarized as follows CHAPTER 1 Overview of OfficeServ 7400 GSIM This chapter briefly introduces the OfficeServ 7400 GSIM CHAPTER 2 Instaling of OfficeServ 7400 GSIM This chapter describes the installation procedure and login procedure CHAPTER 3 Using OfficeServ 7400 GSIM This chapter describes how to use the menus of the OfficeServ 7400 GSIM ABBREVIATIONS Abbreviations frequently used in this document are described CITE Conventions The following types of paragraphs contain special information that must be carefully read and thoroughly understood Such information may or may not be enclosed in a rectangular box separating it from the main text but is always preceded by an icon and or a bold title WARNING A Provides information or instructions that the reader should follow in order to avoid WARNING personal injury or fatality CAUTION Provides information or instructions that the reader should follow in order to avoid a CAUTION _ service failure or damage to the system CHECKPOINT Provides the operator with checkpoints for stable system operation NOTE Indicates additional information as a reference I Console
38. col Domain Name Server Distance Vector Multicast Routing Protocol Gigabit Switch Interface Module GARP VLAN Registration Protocol Hypertext Transfer Protocol Internet Group Management Protocol IP Security Protocol IP Multicast Local Area Network Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol 99 a e NTP Network Time Protocol PIM SM Protocol Independent Multicast Sparse Mode PoE Power Of Etnernet PPIP Point to Point Tunneling Protocol PVC Permanent Virtual Circuit PVID Port VLAN Identification QoS Quality of Service RMON Realtime Monitoring RP Rendezvous Point RSTP Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol SIP Spanning Tree Protocol SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol TFTP Trivial File Transfer Protocol VLAN Virtual Local Area Network VPN Virtual Private Network 100
39. dow as follows Management E SNMP t Configuration Status Management El RMON Configuration status Management e men Jecer if SNMP Configuration Displays the setup items of SNMP Status Displays the SNMP setup currently configured Starts Stops the SNMP service RMON Displays the setup items of RMON Displays the RMON set currently configured Starts Stops the RMON services SNMP Configuration SNMP gt Configuration Click the Save button to apply the setup to the system Click the Reset button to reset the setup currently set up by the user System Option Set up SNMP System Option System Option Location Contact Name Engine ID 93 a Location Sets up the information on System Location Contact Sets up the information on System Contact Name Sets up the information on System Name Engine ID Sets up the information on System Engine ID Community Add the community used in SNMP v1 2c New Community name Community Network OO j i E E es Access Read Only O Read Write New Community name Fills in new community name to add Community Network Sets up new community network to add Access Sets up the access authority SNMPv3 User Add This window adds a user to be used at SNMP v3 SNMPv3 User Add User Name User Password Authentication Encryption Access Read Only O Read Write User Name Fills in new user s name to add
40. e Default is 100 Weight Weight allocated in prefix Local route default is 32768 The default of the sent route is 0 Path Displays the list of AS Path that should be passed to go to the network corresponding to the prefix Origin code information i Information received by the network command e Information received via EGP Information received by redistribution 54 IPMC e Select the IPMC menu The submenus will be displayed in the upper left side of the window as follows Fl General l Mroutes Management El Configuration IGMP DVMRE DVMRE Intf PIM SM PIM SM Intt El Status IGMP Groups DVMRP PIM SM Menu Description General Mroutes Displays Multicast Routing Entry Management Starts Stops IPMC protocol daemons Configuration IGMP Displays or changes IGMP setting DVMRP Displays or changes DVMRP default setting DVMRP Intt Displays or changes VIF of DVMRP PIM SM Displays or changes PIM SM default setting PIM SM Intf Displays or changes VIF PIM SM Status IGMP Groups Displays IGMP Group information DVMRP Displays DVMRP neighbor and Prune information PIM SM Displays PIM SM Neighbor information 55 a General Mroutes Mroutes Mroute uptime Expires Flags incoming Outgoing 100 1 1 11 224 1 1 100 00 00 08 0003 22 TE rd2 rd3 I Immediate Stat T Timed Stat F Forwarder installed Mroute Multicast Routing identifier Uptime Past time afte
41. e access authority of the established user Trap IP Displays the established Trap IP Trap Port Displays the established Trap Port Management In the SNMP gt Management menu the user can start stop the SNMP service If clicking the Run button the SNMP service starts If clicking the Stop button the SNMP service stops SNMP Management In this window the user can start stop the SNMP service Activity Displays the operational condition of the current service Action Selects whether to start stop RMON Configuration In the RMON gt Configuration menu the user can set up RMON Global If clicking the Save button the information that is set up by the user is applied to the system If clicking the Reset button the information that the user is to set up is reset History Option Set up RMON History Option History Option MAX History Buckets 50 5000 MIN History Interval min 1 60 96 a MAX History Sets up the maximum history storage space Buckets MIN History Sets the minimum collection interval of the history interval Interval Event Options This window is used for setting RMON Event Option Event Option MAX Event Logs _ 50 2000 Max Event Sets up the maximum number of Event Logs Logs Status In the RMON gt Status menu the user can retrieve the setup for RMON Global If clicking the Refresh button the displayed information is synchronized
42. face Note that all IP sessions in working are disconnected for a while if network interface IP Gateway and Subnet Mask is changed and finally applied during the router operation When Using a Web Browser Use Microsoft Internet Explorer version 6 0 or higher as the web browser for the manitenance of GSIM Other web browsers are not supported When Changing DB If DB is changed in OfficeServ 7400 GSIM the system restarts When Using a Private key The private key is provided with the package The private key allows accessing SSH from the outside Thus only trusted administrator should use the key When Deleting Internet Temporary Files If GSIM package is upgraded Internet temporary files should be deleted Select Internet Explorer gt Tools gt Internet Options menu and click the Delete Cookies and the Delete Files buttons in Internet Temporary Files area If these files is not deleted the webscreen of GSIM may not be normally displayed CIEI TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION l FOS A A E E seen is E EN E E E N Document Content and OrganiZation ccccccccessesseeeceeeeeeeeeeeeceeeeeeaeeseeeeeeeessaeaeeeeeeees SOVEN 118 eee ene ne e em OC ee re E oer II Console Screen OQUDI ccccccccsseseeceeeeeceeeseeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeceeeeseaeeeeeeeeesseeaaeeeeeeesseaaaeess II References aan en OD a rannu rarnana nanan Anann anann nnana n nannaa I
43. fer to the description on the lower side FCR Cnt DVMRP Forwarding Cache count Expires Time passed after the DVMRP Prune information is created ReXmit Time left until retransmission 64 a PIM SM This menu is used to display the neighbor list of PIM SM protocol PIM SM Neighbors Neighbor Neighbor IP address Intf IP address of VIF connected with neighbor Uptime Time passed after being connected with neighbor Expires Time left until the Neighbor connection information is expired Ver Version of the PIM SM protocol used for the connection DR Priority Designate Router DR priority of neighbor DR Displays whether the neighbor is Designate Router DR 65 e QoS Menu Select the QoS menu The submenus will be displayed in the upper left side of the window as follows El Ingress Service t Class Map Policy Map Service Map El Egress Service Schedule mode CoS mapping U Description Ingress Generates modifies and deletes a class map Service Generates modifies and deletes a policy map Applies a policy map set up at each port Egress Sets up scheduling method to each port Service Sets up CoS queue mapping of each port Ingress Service The ingress function manages desired traffic by filtering inbound traffic and can manage traffic that exceeds the established traffic volume by measuring the traffic volume To set up QoS three steps are required as follows Generate a class map to filter a
44. he value of ToS precedence 3bit of the report IP header drop precedence The packets that the action is set up are drops preferentially when congestion occurs in an egress set out port Redirects a unicasted packet to an established port ucast set out port non Redirects a packet that is not an unicast to an established ucast port set out port all Re direct to an established port for all packets insert vlanid Changes the value of VLAN ID to the established value insert priority Changes the value of 802 1p to the established value set priority Sets up the priority of packets internally insert tos Changes the value of ToS to the established value insert dscp Changes the value of DSCP to the established value set ecn Changes the value of ECN to the established value Exceed Action sets up the action for packets exceeding the established rate limit bandwidth Exceed Action a rate limit limit Kbps burst Kbit permit deny drop precedence insert dscp set ecn rate limit limit The value of a bandwidth to apply exceed action burst The value of burst to apply exceed action permit Switches a packet deny Drops a packet without switching 72 a drop precedence insert dscp set ecn A packet that an action is set up is dropped preferentially when congestion occurs Changes the value of DSCP to the established value Changes the value of ECN to the established value
45. his menu is used to display the VIFs added to PIM SM To delete a VIF click the check box on the left and click the Delete button PIM SM Interfaces Address eee DR Prio alle Count Intv Hold 100 1 2 10 24 Sparse 100 1 2 10 30 105 rd3 100 1 3 10 24 Sparse 0 1 100 1 3 10 30 105 Status IGMP Groups This menu is used to display information on registered IGMP groups IGMP Group Information Group Address IGMP group address Intf IGMP interface name Uptime Time passed after IGMP group is created Expires Time left until the IGMP Group information is expired Last Reporter Client IP address that sends the last membership report 63 a DVMRP This menu is used to display the DVMRP protocol status DVMRP Neighbors This menu is used to display the information on the DVMRP neighbor whose information is exchanged DVMRP Neighbors Neighbor IP address of DVMRP Neighbor Address Interface DVMRP VIF name Uptime Time passed after being connected Expires Time left until the Neighbor connection information is expired DVMRP Prune Information This menu is used to display DVMRP Prune items DVMRP Prune Information oH e bea RE 24 224 1 1 100 0 01 59 06 Off P Pruned H Host D Holddown N NegMFc I Init Source Host IP address that sends multicast packets Address MaskLen Mask length of DVMRP Prune Group Address Multicast group address State Flags that display the DVMRP Prune status Re
46. igher than 0 it cannot be deleted 69 CITE Policy Map The policy map activates filtered packets In addition multiple class maps can be applied and the policy map adjusts the priority values between them The priority is applied to the action of higher values when being identical to all class maps set up by a packet The default class of the policy map executes the basic action of packets that are not included in the class map Display Policy Map List Press the New button to generate new policy map New Policy Map Name Comment Default class None class1 None class2 None Each item is defined as follows Name Name of new policy map to be generated The item cannot be modified when editing the name of the class map Alphanumeric characters 1 20 long Comment Simple description for the policy map Alphabetical characters 0 128 long Default class Designates basic action for the packets that are not identical with all class map set up to the policy map Class list Displays the class map list that sets up in class map sequence Has a value between 10 and 15 The priority is assigned to according to the size of the value 70 a The following is an example of the generation of a map policyl set up class1 to 15 and class2 to 14 The default class is usable as it is set up as shown below New Policy Map Category ee ee Name policy1 Comment This is policy1 Default clas
47. iguration does not exist the IP based configuration has the next highest priority The protocol based configuration has the lowest priority Classification Mode Selects the type of VLAN classification Group ID Specifies the group ID to be configured VLAN ID Specifies the VLAN ID to be configured The ID can be selected from the created VLANs 14 a Classification Rule Differently displays the window to select the rule in accordance with VLAN Classification MAC based VLAN If MAC is selected in classification mode the VLAN Configuration window is displayed This window is used for the configuration of VLAN in accordance with the source MAC address of the Untagged packet arriving to the port VLAN Classification a OO aroument OOOO Classification Mode VLAN ID 2 Group ID 1 1 1024 Classification Rule foo of gt Joo fiz foo fai IP Based VLAN IF P subnet is selected in classification mode the following configuration window is displayed This window is used to configure VLAN depending on the IP subnet of the Untagged packet coming in the port VLAN Classification O parameter J O aroument OOOO Classification Mode IP Subnet VLAN ID 2E Group ID 1025 1025 1153 Classification Rule 192 i68 fo fo j 2al Protocol Based VLAN IF Protocol is selected in classification mode the following configuration window is displayed This window is used to configure VLAN depending o
48. la alec gal gale fy tele bye be 0 up 0000 f000 0000 rdio00 i aly aa Aaeeea adi down 0000 f000 0000 34 e Utility Select the Interface menu The submenus will be displayed in the upper left side of the window as follows Interface IP Configuration DNS Status El utility Ping Ping inspects whether the IP datagram reaches other host by using the application program that uses the TCP IP protocol The program using the ping sends the message of the ICMP echo request to the remote host and waits the response If the host that has received the transferred ICMP echo request is in use the response is made If no operation the response is not made Like this whether the operation of the remote host can be verified with the return of the ICMP echo reply Ping This page sets and executes the ping test When this item is selected the following screen is displayed The details on each item are as follows In the Destination IP enter the destination address of the remote host to confirm the connection Click the Run button then the ping test starts 35 Table of Contents Only one destination IP can be tested at a time Log PING 192 168 0 1 192 168 0 1 from 192 168 198 100 56 84 bytes of data 64 bytes from 192 168 0 1 icmp_seq 1 ttl 64 time 0 279 ms 64 bytes from 192 168 0 1 icmp _seq 2 ttl 64 time 0 129 ms 64 bytes from 192 168 0 1 icmp_seq 3 ttl 64 time 0 129 ms 192 168 0 1 ping statistics
49. me Default Router Sets up IP address of Default Router Fixed Host Sets up Name of Host Address MAC Sets up MAC address of a specific client iP Sets up IP Address to be allocated DNS Server Sets up DNS Server WINS Server Sets up WINS Server Fixed Address is used for allocating a fixed IP address for a specific client If pressing Save button after the setup the setup is saved It is available to verify and delete the saved information in the table below Press the Delete button after checking the target Pool in order to delete Check the pool that is to be corrected and press Edit button if correcting Management This function manages the operation of DHCP Server It is available to verify the status of DHCP Server and operate stop DHCP Server Demon using the Run Stop button DHCP Server Management 81 CITE Lease Info Lease Info is a window that allows verifying the status of DHCP Server DHCPD Demon operates according to the setup after reading the setup from the setup file and records the information on allocation or returned IP Address to a specific file Lease Info extracts the information on such file to display on the window Lease Info displays the information on the allocated IP Adress and information used for the setup of the window and DHCP Server DHCP Leases Usage root name Network Total use usage DHCP Leases Information A A Lease Starts DHCP Relay Agent
50. n displayed on the web screen into the latest information Management Select IGMP Snooping gt Management menu to specify the operation of IGMP Snooping If Global is set to Disable all VLANs will be disabled IGMP Snooping Management Current Status Global Enable Default Enable IGMP Snooping Management In the Global Disabled mode other pages with the exception of the the Management NOTE page will not be displayed 30 a Authentication This menu is used to set retrieve authentication information Configuration When selecting Authentication gt Configuration if the activity status of Authentication gt Management is Stop the following window appears Authentication Configuration If Authentication gt Management is Running the following window will appear Authentication Configuration period Time out Time out i MEE Port2 Moe H Ports None ona Ports Noe H Ports Noe H Port None H Ports None H Porta Moe H Portio None H mur TMNT mun Control Indicates the authentication mode for each port None Authentication is not performed for the port Force authorized Admits the port forcibly Force unauthorized Block the port forcibly Auto Allows the port through authentication from the Radius server and blocks the port Reauth Used for re authentication Reauth Period Indicates re authentication cycle when Reauth is set 1
51. n result is directly applied to lt Current Status gt of Layer3 gt List gt Route Map Route Map Setting g test permit 10 48 a Click the Delete button to delete the target route map Click the Edit button to modify the entry tem Name Route map name Entry Route map information Match amp Set Operation a address I Use prefix list Next hop I Use prefix list Ip M Metric option O O parameter OO OOOO IP Next hop i i Ti Metric Weight Community Metric Type Local Preference Match Operation IP Address Sets the access list or prefix list for an IP to be matched Next hop Sets the Next hop IP to be matched Metric Sets the Metric to be matched Set Operation IP Sets the next hop of the BGP table Metric Sets the metric value of the BGP Weight Sets the weight value of the BGP Community Sets the community value of the BGP Metric Type Sets the metric type of the BGP Type 1 External Type 1 Type 2 External Type 2 Local Designates the local preference among the BGP attributes Preference 49 a Current Status Click the Prev button to return to the route map window mentioned above Click the Delete button to delete the selected Match Set operation Current Status P J Senuenee 10 match ip address test 2 10 set ip next hop 1 1 1 1 Sequence Match Set operation Sequence No of route map Entry Match Set operati
52. n the protocol type of the Untagged packet coming in the corresponding port selected in the following figure In the Classification Rule a protocol can be selected and a user can enter the protocol number as hexadecimal value If the port is set as the trunk group the same setting is to be made in all member ports of the trunk group VLAN Classification Parameter argument O O O O O O O O OO OO Classification Mode Protocol VLAN ID 2 Group ID 1154 1154 1314 Classification Rule iP Hex Port Num port1 Only Protocol WLAN 15 a Status VLAN gt Status menu displays the information on the currently configured VLAN VLAN Information The VLAN Information window displays the configuration of the Ingress Filter and the Acceptable Frame Type for each port VLAN Information Port1 100 Disable All Packet Port2 100 Disable All Packet Port3 100 Disable All Packet Port4 100 Disable All Packet Ports 1 Disable All Packet Port6 1 Disable All Packet Port 200 Disable All Packet Ports 200 Disable All Packet Port9 200 Disable All Packet Porti0 200 Disable All Packet The VLAN Information window displays the information on the VLAN configuration VLAN Information Ro LAN Information 2 3 4 Member Ports 1 default Egress Tagged Member Ports on S a He BG BRR HH 8 100 Y L4AN0100 xI Egress Tagged Member Ports 200 LAN0200 Egress Tagged E e on EGE E GE E
53. ndicates the slots of the MGI card Indicates the index of the ITP Phone Indicates the index of the WIP Phone Indicates the ports of the ITP WIP Phone Indicates the phone numbers of the ITP WIP Phone 79 a DHCP Server DHCP Server gt System enables or diables the DHCP dameon Configuration The Configuration menu allows setting various configuration items of DHCP Server Basically Pool Name Network Address and Range Address are the required fields in DHCP Server setup General Options Pool Name ay Network Address i O O os Range Address i i es i i i E Lease Time Days Hours Minutes O Infinite Group Number Client ID Vendor ID Domain Name Default Router Host Fised MAC Address IP DANS Server WINS Server 80 a The setup of DHCP Server is configured by Pool Each item is described as follows Item Description Pool Name Sets up the name of Pool to distinguish from the other Pools Network Address The value of a Network to be set up The value is classified by IP type and Netmask Range Address Sets up the range of IP address that DHCP Server allocates to DHCP Client Enter the first last IP addresses to be allocated in order to designate the range Lease Time Sets up the duration to lease an IP address to DHCP Client The default is 1 day Client ID Sets up Client Identifier Vendor ID Sets up Vendor Class Identifier Domain Name Sets up Domain Na
54. ntly set in GSIM Click the Delete button to delete the corresponding access list Current Status permit 100 0 0 0 24 exact match ID Access list name information Entry Access list description Prefix List List gt Prefix List After setting the target item click the Save button Prefix List oon O peremeter OOO Action Permit C Deny Any Oe S MO S o a e Prefix Match ID Sets the prefix list name Seq Sets the sequence No of the prefix list Action Allows Rejects the packets matched Prefix Match Sets the match condition Any All packets Network network range Minimum and maximum prefix length can be set 47 a If the entered command is successfully executed the execution result is directly applied to lt Current Status gt of Layer3 gt List gt Prefix List Current Status Click the Delete button to delete the entry of the selected prefix list Click the Delete All button to delete all entries of the prefix list Current Status ID Prefix list name information Entry Prefix list information Route Map List gt Route Map Enter the target value and click the Save button Route Map omon OOO Parameter OOOO Name ftest Action Permit C Deny Sequence ft Name Route map name Action Sets whether to apply set operation Sequence Sets the sequence No to additionally delete a route map If the entered command is successfully executed the executio
55. ol Select the target interface and enter the protocol setting command directly OSPF Interface rdi 7 If the entered command is successfully executed the execution result is directly applied to lt Current Status gt of Router gt Configuration gt OSPF Interface Help Clicking the Argument item displays all arguments corresponding to the command commana O OOOO arome O ip ospf a B C D authentication null message digest z OSPF Interface Basic OSPF Interface Basic command argument OOOO cost ss 1 65535 gt Cost dead interval i lt 1 65535 gt Seconds hello interval i ris lt 1 65535 gt Seconds transmit delay oo lt 1 65535 gt Seconds retransmit lt 1 65535 gt Seconds interval Current Status Displays the command setting currently entered Current Status Router OSPF Interface rd1 No Entry 44 a BGP Select Configuration gt BGP and set BGP After setting the target item the Save button Enter the BGP setting command directly BGP network 100 0 0 0 24 If the entered command is successfully executed the execution result is directly applied to lt Current Status gt of Layer3 gt Configuration gt BGP Help Clicking the Argument item displays all arguments corresponding to the command Help command O OOOO romet OOOO address family z B C D WORD activate X BGP Basic After entering each item and clicking the
56. on Sets an IP address of a VLAN device DNS Sets a name server used in GSIM Status Displays the IP address or MAC information currently being set in a VLAN device Utility Checks the network by executing the ping IP Configuration This menu is used to set an IP and Administrative up down Network Interface Select a VLAN device to set the corresponding IP address and Netmask or to set whether to use an interface Select the target item and click the OK button Network Interface IP Netmask Interface Up Rd Interface Sets a VLAN device that exists in GSIM IP Sets a Network IP Netmask Sets a Netmask Interface Up Sets whether to activate deactivate 33 a IP Alias This menu is used to allocate an additional IP address to the corresponding interface IP Alias See ee z poe e E fess 2s ess DNS This menu is used to set the name server used by the GSIM fuse i fuze e3 ft Set the IP corresponding to the DNS server and click the Add button The setting is directly applied to the lt Static DNS gt of Interface gt DNS For example when DNS is entered the lt Static DNS gt window is displayed as follows Static DNS C 168 126 63 1 i Status This menu is used to retrieve the Interface information from the GSIM Interface Interface name IP T Hialeekieennen Netmask Netmask information Status 2 Whether to activate deactivate Network Status rdi u
57. on information of route map AS Path List List gt AS Path List Enter the target value and click the Save button in a ftest Permit C Deny 100 ID Sets AS Path access list name Action Sets permit deny in the event that BGP route information exists that meets the match condition Match Sets the match condition Current Status This menu is used to display the information on the As Path access list Click the Delete button to delete the selected entry Click the Delete All button to delete sll of the access list entries with the corresponding name Current Status permit 100 Delete All 50 a ID As Path access list name Entry As Path access list information Community List Select List gt Community List and set Community List Set the target value and click the OK button Community List option Parameter OO OOOO fte st Expanded C Standard Permit C Deny ee f No Advertise ID Sets Community list name Expanded When normally community list is set Standard When a community list with the selected format is set Action Sets whether to allow reject the community to be matched Match No Advertise Do not distribute the path to the neighbor router No Export Do not distribute the path to an external neighbor router Local AS Do not distribute path to the neighbor router of the lower AS located at BGP combination network
58. one Port Number of Switch Port 6 Port 7 Ports Port 9 Port 10 None I None I None I None I None I Established policy map name or establishable policy map list If selecting a policy map currently made from Policy Map the policy map is applied to the relevant map and select None not to apply QoS to the port Egress Service PATU Egress Service performs scheduling functions for traffic transferred from the switch according to each Q and mapping packets by transferring each packet to the desired Queue according to its priority as there are 8 internal Queues per each port in Egress Schedule Mode There are 3 Schedule Modes Strict priority round robin and weighted round robin The weighted round robin mode can set the value of weight according to each Q Schedule Mode weighted round robin weighted round robin weighted round robin weighted round robin weighted round robin weighted round robin weighted round robin weighted round robin weighted round robin weighted round robin qo fo a gi fo a q2 0 a a3 0 z q4 0_E a5 0 _E a6 0_ E a7 0 E q0 o E a1 0 _ E a2 0 E a3 o E q4 0 _E as 0 _E a5 0_E a7 0 E qo fo a q1 0 a q2 0 z a3 0 z q4 0_E a5 0 _E a6 0_ E a7 0 E q0 0 El a1 0 El a2 0 aslo q4 0_E as 0 _E a5 0 _ E a7 o E q0 o E a1 0 E a2 0 Maslow q4 0 Fl a5 0_E q6 0 E a7 0 Bl q0 o E a1 o E a2 0 A a3 o q4 0_E a5 0 _E a6 0_ E a7 0 E q0 o E a1 o E a2
59. one E L E g E E fisz 1 fes o fo yia 0 63 so None Range _ None Range 68 a Two classes are generated as shown above The value of Use is 0 since no policy map has been used Display Class Map List Neme Jene Rule comment se ip source address class2 1 192 168 0 0 24 This is class2 0 ip destination port 80 mac source address classi al 0000 0000 0001 This is class1 prio tag 3 Select the desired class map and press the Add button to generate an additional entry to the generated class map Only the fields related to the class map is displayed Fill in the fields and press the OK button Add Class Entry Entry Number 2 ip source address 192 free fl fo i ea ip destination port 24 None Range The class map currently set up is displayed as Display Class Map List Display Class Map List Nome ney Rule comment ce ip source address O 1 192 168 0 0 24 ip destination port 80 a class2 This is class2 ip source address O 192 168 1 0 24 ip destination port 23 mac source address classi 1 0000 0000 0001 This is class1 prio tag 3 Edit class Select the desired class map or entry and press the Edit button to modify the value of a class map or the value of class entry Press the Delete button to delete a class map or class entry that is already generated If selecting a class map all entries of the class map are all deleted If the value of Use is h
60. onfiguration and verification functions for the operations of GSIM functional block via the Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP e 4 Real time Monitoring 4RMON function e System monitoring and management via the system log function e System synchronization function via Network Time Protocol NTP e Program Upgrade Program upgrade via TFTP Program upgrade via HTTP Program upgrade via Local manager s PC CE Te CHAPTER 2 Installation of OfficeServ 7400 GSIM This chapter describes the installation and the login procedure for OfficeServ 7400 GSIM Software Installation OfficeServ 7400 software is installed on GWIM board The software package is composed of items described below Bootrom gsim bootldr img vx xx Boot ROM program Package gsim bootldr img vx xx sum Main Package gsim pkg vx xx tar gz Upgrade package for HTTP gsim Os IMQ VXx xx Os partition upgrade package for TFTP gsim firmware img vx xx Firmware partition upgrade package for TFTP gsim configdb img vx xx configdb partition upgrade package for TFTP gsim logdb img vx xx logdb partition upgrade package for TFTP gsim flash1 img vx xx Fusing file for the first flash gsim flash1 img vx xx sum memory gsim flash2 img vx xx Fusing file for the second flash gsim flash2 img vx xx sum memory e GWIM Installation Configure the environment as follows to access GSIM Insert the GSIM into an open slot in the Office
61. ot exist Select the VLAN and the Category to configure enter the time and click the OK button to store the configuration 28 a Function Select IGMP Snooping gt Function menu to specify the functions related to IGMP Snooping Function WLAN Default ha Querier we Disable v VLAN Selects the VLAN to be configured Querier Specifies the operation as IGMP querier when the multicast router does not exist Immediate Leave Deletes a host from the group immediately when receiving the Leave Message Multicast Filter Select IGMP Snooping gt Multicast Filter menu to specify the functions related to IGMP Snooping Multicast Filter Category Argument Port 1 Forward group 4 Port 2 Forward group i Port 3 Forward group Fort 4 Forward group 4 Port 5 Forward group Port 6 Forward group Port Forward group 4 Port 6 Forward group Port 9 Forward group i Port 10 Forward group Forward Group Always forwards multicast packets 29 a Filter unregistered Drops multicast packets when any member pertaining to group IGMP group does not exist Forward unregistered Forwards multicast packets when any member pertaining group to IGMP group does not exist Forwarding Table Select IGMP Snooping gt Forwarding Table menu to display the information on the members registered in IGMP Group Forwarding Table Click the Refresh button to update the informatio
62. port state is divided into Discarding Learning Forwarding and Blocking states In blocking learning discarding states data communication is not performed The data communication is performed only in forwarding state In addition the blocking state represents the stare that blocks the data communication by force by detecting a loop via RSTP e Designated Root If a switch connected to the corresponding port is closer to the root switch the Designated Root shows the Bridge identifier of the connected switch Otherwise the designated Root shows its own Bridge identifier 21 CITE Port Trunking Configuration Select the Port Trunking gt Configuration menu to specify the configuration related to Port Trunking To apply the configurations press the Save button To default the configuration press the Reset button LACP Configuration The LACP Configuration window can configure trunk groups and add or delete members LACP Configuration Group ID Group Mode Group Member Group ID Selects a group number from 1 to 8 Group Mode Trunk indicates the use of Static Trunking and LACP indicates the use of LACP protocol LACP is distinguished with Static Trunking in that the configuration as the LACP port automatically forms bandwidth Group Member Selects the members of a group Up to eight members can be specified LACP Mode Appears when LACP is selected in Group mode In LACP mode Active Passive c
63. pplied to lt Current Status gt of Router gt Configuration gt RIP Interface 41 a Help Select the argument corresponding to the RIP interface Clicking the Argument item displays all arguments corresponding to the command Select an argument from them Help T command rumen ip rip authentication key chain LINE RIP Interface Basic After selecting each item click the OK button Then the applied value is displayed in the lt Current Status gt window RIP Interface Basic commana JO aroument OO receive version Eji B send version Didi ES Current Status Displays the command setting currently entered Current Status Router RIP Interface rd1 No Entry 42 SS OSPF Configuration gt OSPF OSPF m If the entered command is successfully executed the execution result is directly applied to lt Current Status gt of Router gt Configuration gt OSPF Help Select the argument corresponding to the OSPF command frea H X fia B C D lt 0 4294967295 gt authentication OSPF Basic After selecting each item click the OK button redistribute Tl connected I static I rip l bap network o O i o i C H i i izCr area ID Current Status Displays the command setting currently entered Current Status Router OSPF No Entry 43 a OSPF Interface Select Configuration gt OSPF Interface to set OSPF protoc
64. process uses a variety of metrics to select a route If all other metrics accessibility administrative weight local preference etc are equal BGP determines the router ID using the following priority Local AS Number Local AS No set by a user BGP Table Version BGP table change version information BGP AS PATH Number of AS PATH Hash tables used in BGP Entries BGP Community Number of Hash table of community attribute used in BGP Entries Total Neighbor Total sum of BGP neighbor Neighbor IP address of the neighbor router V Version No used by neighbor AS AS No of neighbor MsgRcvd Message number received from neighbor MsgSent Message number sent from neighbor TblVer Latest BGP database version sent from neighbor InQ Number of messages that should be received from neighbor and processed OutQ Number of messages sent to neighbor 53 a Up Down Displays the path time when BGP the session is finished Displays the status when BGP the session is not finished State PfxRcd Number of BGP routes via neighbor or peer group or BGP current status Network Displays network information Status code information s Indicates the suppressed network Indicates proper network information h BGP dampening is activated gt best route i Indicates the network entered by IBGP Nexthop Next hop address of the BGP route sent from neighbor Metric MED value of BGP neighbor LocalPrf Local Preferenc
65. processing voice over IP integration wireless communications voice mail computer telephony integration data router and switching functions all in one powerful platform With the GWIM GPLIM and GSIM modules the OfficeServ 7400 provides network functions such as a gigabit switching Power Over Ethernet high speed data routing and network security in a single converged solution This document describes the data and routing capabilities of OfficeServ 7400 GSM Structure of OfficeServ 7400 For the information on the structure features or specifications of the OfficeServ 7400 NOTE refer to OfficeServ 7400 General Description ON aN e Introduction to OfficeServ 7400 GSIM OfficeServ 7400 provides the following functions via GSIM based on IP Switch Functions e L2 L3 Switch Function e Jumbo Packet 9216 Bytes Support e Managed Switch functions e Learning Bridge function using Spanning Tree algorithm e Layer 2 Frame Priority function 802 1p e 802 3x Layer 2 Flow Control e Packet Mirroring function e Virtual VLAN VLAN function on the basis of ports 802 1Q tag e VLAN Classification MAC Based IP Based Protocol Based Function e Ingress Filtering function for 802 1q VLAN Security e Dynamic VLAN Management function via GARP VLAN Registration Protocol GVRP function IP Multicasting Relay support IGMP Snooping function e Load Sharing function for Link Aggregation Control Protocol LACP Port
66. r starting the operation of multicast routing entry Expires Rest time until multicast routing entry is expired Flags Multicast routing characteristic flag Refer to the description on the lower part Incoming Name of VIF to which multicast is sent Outgoing List of VIF where multicast is sent Management This menu is used to execute or stop dvmrpd and pimd IPMC protocol demons Current Status of Management shows the current status of each demon To change the demon status select another status from the combo box of Action and click the OK button Management DMR Stop On PIM Stop o R Protocol IPMC protocol Current Status Current IPMC protocol demon status Action New status of IPMC protocol demon status 56 a Configuration IGMP This menu is used to display and change IGMP setting IGMP amp Help IGMP command can be entered and executed Command that can be executed can be retrieved in the following Help table Enter the target command into the input field of IGMP and click the OK button Then the command is executed clear ip igmp group Help T command JOO O aroumemt OOOO O O clear ip igmp v group IGMP Basic Enter new information and click the OK button to change the default setting of IGMP IGMP Basic Interface ie Al Jetho gt 192 168 17 100 16 IGMP Query Interval 125 165535 Default 125 Max Response Time 10 1i 25 Default 10 Interface Selects the target IGMP in
67. ration Management Application El oIP Service gt Management VoIP DB El DHCP Server Configuration Management Lease Info El DHCP Relay Agent Configuration Management IP Configuration DNS Status E Utility Ping DB Config Admin Config El Log Configuration Report Downloat El Time Config NTP Config Manual Config Timezone Upgrade Appl Server Reboot El General El Configuration Static RIP RIP Interface OSPF OSPF Interface BGP El List Access List Prefix List Route Map 4s Path List Community List Key Chain El Status RIP OSPF gt BGP Management El SNMP gt Configuration Status Management El RMON Configuration Status Management El General gt Mroutes Management El Configuration IGMP DVMRP DYMRP Intf PIM SM PIM SM Intf El Status IGMP Groups DYMRP PIM SM Table of Contents e Port Menu Select the Port menu The submenus will be displayed in the upper left side of the window as follows Network El Network H Port t Port Config Ethernetd Statistics Etherneti Mirror Config theret Forward Table l El LAN Serial v 35 Configuration seriall HS51 Status DAS Network Link ARP Network Status El NLE Configuration Management El utility t Ping Port Port Config Display general port configurations Statistics Displays the statistic information of the port Mirror Config Displays the information on the port mi
68. rd is root Creerprne P Soiton OfficeServ 7400 Home My Info Logout R GSIM Administrator Port Layer2 Interface Layer3 IPMC QoS Application System Management Port Port Configuration Port z MON Statistics Negotiation Bcast Mcast DLF Mirror Contig Ann oe MM ee ae Forwarding Table ee Iv cm ee r S EE Port2 M Auto O O a Status Port3 Vv Auto 0 C C nz i Port4 Iv Aut X O O O er pee aeea Port5 wv Auto O O CE OOO zc OY Port6 IV Aut O DO O E sd Port Moja M OO O OLC TT TC 7 Ports ME auto fm oO oo of Portg Vv Auto gt O T O ei si i Port10 Vv Auto R m O n E a Save Configuration 3 Click the Logout button on the upper section of the screen to close the connection to the GSIM system CHAPTER 3 Using OfficeServ 7400 GSIM This chapter describes how to use the menus of OfficeServ 7400 GSIM The configuration of OfficeServ 7400 GSIM menus is as follows El Port gt Port Config Statistics Mirror Config Forward Table El LAN Configuration Status El Ingress Service gt Class Map Policy Map Service Map El Egress Service Schedule mode CoS mapping El RSTP gt Configuration Status El Port Trunking Configuration Status El G RP Configuration Status El IGMP Snooping Time Interval Function Multicast Filter Forwarding Table Management El Authentication Configu
69. res GVRP Displays the configuration status of GVRP Configuration Select the GVRP gt Configuration menu to start stop the GVRP and the Dynamic VLAN Creation services GVRP Basic The description of the menu button is as follows 25 a Save Save the configurations for GVRP and Dynamic VLAN Creation On the lt GVRP Basic gt window enable the GVRP configuration and click the Save button to display the following window GVRP Configuration Timers millisecond Registration Applicant F Join Leave LeaveAll EALL Enable porti Disable port2 ports z w v v ports porto port7 Port Port Number Status GVRP configuration Information Registration Registration mode with Normal Forbidden and Fixed conditions Applicant Applicant mode with Normal and Active conditions Join Interval for Join Transfer Time Leave Value of Leave Delay Time LeaveAll Value of LeaveAll Transfer Time The description of the menu buttons are listed in the table below OK Stores the information of the modified ports Refresh Displays the latest information of ports 26 a Status Select GVRP gt Status to display the GVRP configureation GVRP Machine Applicant State Registrar State YO MT YO MT GVRP statistics RX 0 0 0 Portl TX 0 0 0 RX 0 0 0 TX 0 0 0 GVRP Machine Port Port Number Applicant State Current Status of Applicant State Machine Register State Current St
70. rom the routing tables of the GSIM Current Status SS 0 0 0 0 0 170 via 192 168 0 1 ethoO SS 200 0 1 0 24 1 0 via 192 168 18 200 etho Network Network Netmask information of route Entry Route information Type S Static network ser by a user gt Whether to include activated routing table RIP Select Configuration gt RIP and set RIP Enter the RIP command RIP a If the entered command is successfully executed the execution result is directly applied to lt Current Status gt of Router gt Configuration gt RIP Help Select the argument corresponding to the RIP command Clicking the Argument item displays all information corresponding to the command Help T command O O O aroue O O default information originate z 40 a RIP Basic After selecting each item click the OK button Then the applied value is displayed in the lt Current Status gt window RIP Basic command argument OOOO Version i 2 default redistribute l connected Cl static l ospf l bgp network E E E E Current Status Displays the command setting currently entered Current Status Router RIP No Entry RIP Interface Select Configuration gt RIP Interface and set RIP Select the target interface and enter the protocol setting command directly RIP Interface rdi If the entered command is successfully executed the execution result is directly a
71. rroring configuration Forward Table Displays the MAC Table information learned on each port VLAN Configuration Sets the VLAN configuration Status Displays the information configured in VLAN gt Configuration menu e PORT Port Config Port gt Port Config To apply the data specified to the system press the OK button To cancel the newly configured data press the Cancel button Port Configuration The Port Configuration window is used for the general configuration of each port Port Configuration r Auto Flow Ctrl Storm Ctrif pps Port TGID Active _ Jumbo Negotiation TX EX Bcast Mcast DLF fae w Forti Peis Auto Auto Ports Auto Auta 3 El a a amp oO Port4 Ports Auto Porte Ports Porte Porta Portia Sal Auta Port Displays the port to be configured If a port name begins with it indicates that the port is a Trunk LACP member port The contents such as Sa or Po TGID is included in that are set in the Trunk LACP Interface are identically set in all member ports and cannot be set in each member port directly ALL Is used to apply the same configuration to all ports TGID Indicates the TGID in which the port is involved if the port is a member of the Trunk LACP Active Sets whether to make the port active or not Auto Specifies Auto Negotiation Auto activates Auto Negotiation Negotiation and Forced inactivate
72. s Auto Negotiation Jumbo Is used for activation inactivation of Jumbo Frame setup The activated port allows the forwarding for the frame up to 9 216 Bytes Flow Ctrl Sets whether to perform the Flow Control and is divided into Tx and Rx 10 a Storm Ctrl Statistics Sets whether to perform the Storm Control and is divided into Bcast Broadcast Mcast Multicast and DLF Destination Lookup Failure Select Port gt Statistics menu to display the statistic information of a port Press the Refresh button to update the displayed information Press the Reset button to reset all statistics to 0 Statistics The Statistics window displays the statistic information on each port Statistics Porti Port2 Off Port3 Off Port Off PortS Off Port 1990 Port Off 783 Ports Port Port10 Port Link Input Packets Input Dropped Input Errors Output Packets Output Dropped Output Errors Collisions dak Input Input Output Output Collisions Packets Dropped Packets Dropped Off 0 0 3 0 3 1456 cH TEN TEn ae le a ee ee E Sy EE teh feat teal ea tat la i Sb te ie te le ea la ies pia pS Ga EEN EC DEN as AE ae ee a E Displays ports Displays the status of link up down Displays the number of the Input Packets until now Displays the current Input Dropped numbers Displays the number of the Input Errors until now Displays the number of the Output Packets until now Displays
73. s Use classi Sequence 15 class2 Sequence 14 Press the OK button to generate a policy map policy1 Display Policy Map List name closs seaentry action comment use dasci a i Conform action clauses permit policy1 class2 14 1 TER action clauses ae oO default oO Conform action clauses permit Press the Edit button to modify the priority or remove the class map set up to the policy map Select the class map or entry set up to the policy map and press the Active button to add modify or delete the action of the class map Conform Action category vette permit kS b ee ee jiji fifi ji fi f fk i deny copy to mirror increase counter tos to priority priority to tos drop precedence set out port ucast o 7a 7m lt I lt set out port non ucast i set out port all insert vlanid insert priority E3 set priority insert tos insert dscp E3 O a3 m set ecn 71 e Conform Action is an action that can be executed when the class map is identical regardless of the bandwidth of a packet permit Switches a packet deny Drops a packet without switching copy to mirror Copies a packet to the port when a mirror port is set up increase counter Increases internal counter tos to priority Sets up the value of ToS precedence 3bit of the IP header to the value of 802 1p priority to tos Sets up the value of 802 1p to t
74. stination MAC 802 1p Priority Tag O 7 values VLAN tag 1 4094 Hexadecimal value 2 byte 0 18 0 255 Configured with four fields and prefixes Four fields between 0 255 Prefix between 0 32 Same as the destination IP 0 63 Values between 0 65534 or 1 65536 It is in the form of a multiple of 2 when having a range value Same as the destination port 67 a The following is an example that filters the value that the priority value is 3 for the source MAC 00 00 00 00 00 01 and 802 1p Press the OK button to generate class1 New Class Map O caeoors OOO ve OOO class1 hieis east _ O g g g oo foo foo fox Name Comment Destination MAC Source MAC 802 1p Priority Tag VLAN Tag Ethernet Type ICMP Type IP Protocol Destination IP Source IP Diffserv Code Point Destination Port Source Port 1 4094 Ox Hex format ome 0 255 None E ii E E E E 0 63 None Range E None Range E The following is an example that the source IP network and destination port are set up Press the OK button to generate class2 New Class Map Name Comment Destination MAC Source MAC 802 1p Priority Tag VLAN Tag Ethernet Type ICMP Type IP Protocol Destination IP Source IP Diffserv Code Point Destination Port Source Port class2 This is class2 __ BEE HH Hm None 1 4094 Ox Hex format oe l 0 255 N
75. terface and select All Then all interface setting values are applied IGMP Query Interval Cycle for sending IGMP Membership Query Max Response Time Maximum time of waiting for a response after sending Membership Query 57 a IGMP Interface Information This menu is used to display the setting values of IGMP interfaces IGMP Interface Information uer Max Res Address Intf Querier Address guri Interval Time rd2 LS 10 100 1 2 10 24 100 1 2 10 24 100 1 3 10 24 rds 100 1 3 10 24 laa 10 Address IGMP group address Intf IGMP interface name Querier Address IP address of IGMP interface that sends membership query IP address of Designate Router DR Query Interval Cycle of sending Membership Query MaxResp Time Maximum time of waiting a response to Membership Query DVMRP This menu is used to set DVMRP a IPMC protocol In addition the Route items of DVMRP being operated can be displayed DVMRP amp Help Commands can be executed to set DVMRP The commands that can be executed in Help can be searched Enter a command into DVMRP and click the OK button to execute the command DVMRP clear ip dymrp route 240 0 0 0 4 Help commons argument OOOO clear ip dymrp v route B C D M 58 DVMRP Routes This menu is used to display DVMRP Route items being used DVMRP Routes Direct 100 1 2 0 24 N rd2 m 1 00 05 10 00 00 00 Connected Direct 100 1 3 0 24 DN rd3 y 0005 05 00 00
76. the currently output dropped numbers Displays the number of the Output Error until now Displays the number of the Collision until now 11 Mirror Config CITE Select Port gt Mirror Config menu to perform the port mirroring To apply the configurations specified press the OK button To cancel the newly configured data press the Cancel button Mirroring Configuration Only one Mirror To Port can be specified and the Mirror To Port and the Mirrored Port cannot be the same Ingress for the packets received Rx and Egress for the packets transmitted Tx in the corresponding port can be monitored in the Mirror To Port Both configurations contain Rx and Tx Mirroring Configuration prot Pa 2 pe es ts 7 te fo 10 d O d O Pi O O O Pi d Mirrored Port Mirror To Port Option Port Mirror To Port Mirrored Port Option Forward Table Port gt Select the Forward Table menu to see the learned MAC address of each port Press the Refresh button to update the displayed information N None B Both I Ingress E Egress Displays the port number Configures Mirror To Port Configures Mirror To Port Describes each option symbol The Forward Table window displays the MAC address information discovered for each port Forward Table Port6 Port Port Ports Port9 Ports Port9 Port9g Ports Ports Ports i i T I iL 1 iL 1 al al il 0000 f04d 0b06 Unicast Static 000
77. ue is 32768 23 a Status Select Port Trunking gt Status menu to specify the configuration related to Port Trunking Use the Refresh button to update the information System Priority The System Priority window shows the system priority information and the system ID System Priority Trunking The Trunking window shows the Static Trunk information configured in the system Group ID Load Balance Mode Group Members 10 1 SRC DST MAC a e EENET LACP The LACP window displays the LACP information configured in the system Ports Z Active SRC DST MAC 0x8000 Port9 2 Passive SRC DST MAC 0x8000 Portio 2 Active SRC DST MAC 0x8000 24 LACP Port Sync The LACP Port Sync window displays the information on the ports connected to the opposite system among ports composed with LACP ports If the LACP group is configured in the Configuration menu but the port is not connected to the opposite system the LACP information may not be displayed Ports marked with O in the Sync Category are ports that normally operate as LACP ports LACP Port Sync croup 10 a se Porte Ports Porti GVRP Select the Layer2 menu The submenus will be displayed in the upper left side of the window as follows El G RP Configuration t Status Configuration The GVRP menu is used to start stop the GVRP service or change the information on the GVRP service status of each port Configu

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