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1. System Information Advanced Configuration Port MAC Authentication Enable Port Management VLAN E Forwarding Security Port Status List Management Security bi ERNA Port MAC Authentication Enable Port MAC Authentication Enable MAC Authentication IP Binding Ethernet0 1 Disabled Ethernet0 2 Disabled Sor Cocital Ethernet0 3 Disabled Ethernet0 4 Disabled ACL Ethernet0 5 Disabled Ethernet0 6 Disabled LLDP Ethernet0 7 Disabled Ethernet0 8 Disabled Statistics Ethernet0 9 Disabled Ethernet0 10 Disabled Spanning Tree Ethernet0 11 Disabled Ethernet0 12 Disabled SNMP Manager Ethernet0 13 Disabled Ethernet0 14 Disabled Administration Ethernet0 15 Disabled Disabled Logout Ethernet0 17 Disabled Disabled Ethernet0 19 Disabled Disabled Ethernet0 21 Disabled Disabled Ethernet0 23 Disabled Disabled Ethernet1 1 Disabled Ethernet1 2 Disabled 2 8 3 2 Misc This page sets Offine detect time Quiet Period and Server Timeout for MAC Authentication Offline detect time to check whether the client is offline in this time interval The switch will immediately notify the RADIUS server to stop billing from the client when offline is detected The value ranges from 1 to 65535 and the default value is 300 seconds Quiet Period to set the time interval the client must wait after a client authentication fails During this time interval the switch does not perform the user
2. o 8225 oe ior E B E S E B Ez MA MAA MS MAA Ethernet0 17 o o Ethernet0 18 Ethernet0 19 Ethernet0 20 Ethernet0 21 Ethernet0 22 Ethernet0 23 Ethernet0 24 Fel nun ntt 14 o 1olo c o o O ia O fo O hoa O fa 20 MAI MO eee 2 11 3 VLAN List This page lists the information of all VLANs including VID Name Type Tagged Untagged and Forbidden Type includes Static or Dynamic Tagged lists all ports out of which packets are sent tagged ARNM System Information Advanced Configuration Port Management VLAN QoS Forwarding 2 11 4 MAC Address Table oF O fo PA MA ojo 2 2 AW Untagged lists all ports out of which packets are sent untagged and Forbidden lists all ports that cannot be added to the VLAN group VID Name Type Tagged Untagged Forbidden 3 Ethernet0 1 1 Default Static 24 Ethernet1 1 2 1 Mvr vlan Mvr vlan This page shows information of MAC address entries in the MAC address table including VID Unicast MAC Address Port and Type Type includes Dynamic Static Blackhole or Learned 37 System Information Advanced Configuration Port Management VLAN 05 Forwarding Security ACL LLDP Statistics Port Status Porl Slalislits VLAN List gornenenescsrronraesenponenones cossesovoosossoocasseseveos
3. DSCP Map Forwarding Port Default Priority DSCP Port Default Priority DSCP se aaa EthernetO 1 0 Disabled EthernetO 2 0 Disabled ACL z Ethernet0 3 0 Disabled Ethernet0 4 0 Disabled LLDP Ethernet0 5 0 Disabled Ethernet0 6 0 Disabled Statistics E l Ethernet0 7 0 Disabled Ethernet0 8 0 Disabled Spanning Tree Ethernet0 9 0 Disabled Ethernet0 10 0 Disabled SNMP Manager 1 de Ethernet0 11 0 Disabled EthernetO0 12 0 Disabled Administration Ethernet0 13 0 Disabled Ethernet0 14 0 Disabled Logout Ethernet0 15 0 Disabled Ethernet0 16 0 Disabled Ethernet0 17 0 Disabled Ethernet0 18 0 Disabled Ethernet0 19 0 Disabled Ethernet0 20 0 Disabled Ethernet0 21 0 Disabled Ethernet0 22 0 Disabled Ethernet0 23 0 Disabled Ethernet0 24 0 Disabled Ethernet1 1 0 Disabled Ethernet1 2 0 Disabled 2 6 2 Scheduling Mechanism This page sets the queue scheduling algorithm and related parameters Scheduling Mechanism can be set to Strict Priority or Weighted Round Robin WRR Strict Priority uses the strict priority SP algorithm for queue scheduling Weighted Round Robin WRR uses the weighted round robin WRR algorithm for queue scheduling WRR Queue Priority Weight customizes the weights to be assigned to queues 1 through 4 The value ranges from 1 to 55 XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual AMA Schedule System Information Advanced Configuration p Scheduling Strict Priority v Port Management
4. Port description YES System name YES System description YES System capability YES Management address YES 3 23 ACL Configuration Commands The Any view in the below table refers to anyone of the following System view Ethernet port view Port based VLAN view VLAN view or dot1x view Command list acl number ac number no acl number ac number all rule ru e id permit deny ru e strin no rule ru e id all Ethernet port view packet filter acl number ac number no packet filter acl number ac number all show acl number ac number acl number Syntax acl number ac number no acl number ac number all View 164 XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual System view Parameters acl number Required between 1 to 30 all All the ACL number Description Use acl number ac number command to create an ACL and enter the ACL view Use no acl number Xac number all command to delete an ACL or all Note that the number from 1 to 10 is for basic ACL the number from 11 to 20 is for advanced ACL and the number from 21 to 30 is for L2 ACL Examples XS acl number 3 XS ACL basic 3 rule Syntax rule ru e id permit deny ru e string no rule ru e id all View ACL view Parameters rule id Required between 1 to 10 permit deny specifies whether the rule is to permit or deny access rule string ACL rule string The string format varies with the type of ACL
5. Root Port the spanning tree root port Root Path Cost cost of the path from the switch to the root bridge AENM System Information Advanced Configuration Designated Bridge es Cane Bridge ID 32768 28 B0 CC 12 34 51 li Root Bridge ID 0 00 00 00 00 00 00 Q0S Q Root Port 0 0 Forwarding Root Path Cost Security 2 12 3 MSTP Region An MSTP region comprises of one or more MST Bridges with the same MSTP configuration identifier 2 12 3 1 Configuration This page sets Region Name and Revision level of MST configuration Identifiers Region Name a variable length text string of up to 32 octets Revision level a 2 octet unsigned integer It ranges from O to 65535 NEMA System Information y Configuration Advanced Configuration MSTP Region Configuration Port Management z Region Name VLAN Q0S Revision Level 0 65535 Forwarding Security ACL 2 12 3 2 MSTI Configuration This page sets MSTI ID MSTI Admin and Priority for each MST instance MSTI ID MSTI identification ranging from O to 15 MSTI Admin enable or disable the specified instance Priority sets a priority for the specified instance It is in the range from O to 65535 the default value is 32768 The bottom part of this page lists all MST instances information 43 XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual System I
6. Advanced Leave Time 10 2147483640 millisecond 802 10 VLAN Leaveall Time 10 a d 2147483640 a Protocol VLAN eMac Based VLAN VLAN VPN GVRP this tag page sets per port GVRP parameters For a selected Port enabled GVRP the Registration Type can be set to Normal default Fixed or Forbidden Normal registration allows dynamic passing registration and de registration of both dynamic and static VLANs Fixed registration allows passing static VLANs as well as manual registration de registration of VLANs while Forbidden prohibits the port from passing registration or de registration of VLANS The bottom part of GVRP tag page lists the GVRP attribute of all ports 2 6 Qos This managed switch supports Quality of Service QoS XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual QoS priority is disabled in default configuration 2 6 1 QoS Configuration This tag page sets per port QoS parameters For a selected Port set the Priority with DSCP enabled the Default Priority can be set from 0 7 The bottom part of QoS Configuration tag page lists the default priority of all ports and the state of DSCP EMA e System Information Advanced Configuration Port Default Priority DSCP Port Management z Ethernet0 1 w ov Disabled w VLAN QoS Scheduling Mechanism Port Priority List Transmit Queues
7. IGMP Snooping Group Link Aggregation Spanning Tree SNMP Manager Administration Logout XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual A Unicast MAC Address Port Type 1 00 1f d0 6a de f0 Ethernet0 16 Dynamic 1 6c f0 49 82 1d e3 Ethernet0 16 Dynamic 1 00 1d 7d 44 a8 c4 Ethernet0 16 Dynamic 1 00 1f d0 6a df 59 Ethernet0 16 Dynamic 1 D0 27 53 5a 21 b0 CPU a Static 1 6c f0 49 81 5c 07 Ethernet0 16 Dynamic 1 00 1d 7d 3f 63 ad Ethernet0 16 Dynamic 1 00 27 53 53 21 d0 Ethernet0 16 Dynamic 1 00 1d 7d 44 b4 2a Ethernet0 12 Learned 1 6c f0 49 84 d5 c7 Ethernet0 16 Learned 1 e0 05 c5 75 49 fc Ethernet0 16 Dynamic 1 6c f0 49 88 fd 27 Ethernet0 16 Dynamic 1 00 0e 1f 0 1 80 74 Ethernet0 16 Dynamic 1 Be fN AN eN eN a Ctharnatn liA Munamis se 2 11 5 IGMP Snooping Group This page shows IGMP Snooping multicast group information including VID Multicast Group MAC Address and Member Ports Multicast Group is the IP address of a multicast group MAC Address is the address of a MAC multicast group and Member Ports include all ports belonging to this IGMP Snooping group MM System Information Advanced Configuration Port Management VLAN Q05 Group Multicast vm Mattcast ac address MAC Address Member Ports 2 11 6 Link Aggregation There are three tag pages on this webpage Manual Trunking Group shows manual trunk information including Trunk I
8. 65 XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual Examples XS management mode vlan 2 Management mode is vlan Management vlan is 2 ipconfig Syntax ipconfig auto ip p address netmask netmask gateway gateway no ipconfig View System view Parameters auto configures IP address automatically DHCP client ip configures IP address manually Description Use ipconfig auto command to configure IP address automatically Use ipconfig ip command to configure IP address manually Use no ipconfig to restore the default IP configuration The default IP configuration is in the static mode the IP address is 192 168 0 253 the netmask is 255 255 255 0 and the gateway is 192 168 0 201 Examples XS ipconfig auto Do you want to configure IP automatically DHCP client y n y XS show ipconfig Operation Mode Auto DHCP Client IP address 192 168 0 11 IP netmask 255 255 255 0 IP gateway 192 168 0 201 ping Syntax ping ip address View System view Parameters ip address specifies the destination IP address to send ICMP ECHO REQUEST packet Description Use ping command to check the reachability of a host The executing procedure of ping command is First the source host sends an ICMP 66 XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual ECHO REQUEST packet to the destination host Then if the connection to the destination network is normal the destination host receives this packet and respond
9. Protocol VLAN 2 5 2 Port based VLAN On this page the user can create a new VLAN group with specific VID and VLAN group name Up to 256 VLAN groups can be created each VLAN group can have an ID number from 1 to 4094 Member checks to indicate the port is a member of the VLAN group NE System Information Advanced Configuration Port based VLAN Setting Port Management VLAN VID 1 Vian Name Port based VLAN EthernetO Ethernet1 QoS Advanced Forwarding Security ACL LLDP Statistics VLAN List Spanning Tree SNMP Manager VID Vlan Name Port List Modify Delete Administration 2 5 3 802 10 VLAN There is a default VLAN group with VLAN identifier VID of 1 each port is a member of this group in default and remains as a member before it is removed from the group There are three tag pages on this webpage for the user to configure various parameters 2 5 3 1 802 10 VLAN XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual On this tag page the user can create a new VLAN group with specific VID and VLAN group name Up to 256 VLAN groups can be created each VLAN group can have an ID number from 1 to 4094 The bottom part of this page lists all existing VLAN groups as well as the information on each VLAN group Users can also modify or delete an existing VLAN group Note It is not allowed to delete VLAN gro
10. no line rate lt egress ingress no jumboframe storm control type type rate rate no storm control show interface Syntax show interface ethernet interface View Any view Parameters 70 XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual interface i ethernet port in the form of interface interface type interface number interface type 0 1 when interface type is O interface number 1 2 24 when interface type is 1 interface number 1 2 Description Use show interface command to display the brief configuration information of one or all interfaces including interface type link state link nego speed duplex attribute flow control ingress rate and egress rate Examples XS show interface PORT STATE LINK NEGO SPEED DUPLEX FLOW CONTROL LEARN INGRESS EGRESS JUMBOFRAME Ethernet0 1 enabled down auto enable disable disable 9216 Ethernet0 2 enabled down auto enable disable disable 9216 Ethernet0 3 enabled down auto enable disable disable 1518 Ethernet0 4 enabled down auto enable disable disable 9216 Ethernet0 5 enabled down auto enable disable disable 9216 Ethernet0 6 enabled down auto enable disable disable 9216 Ethernet0 7 enabled down auto enable disable disable 9216 Ethernet0 8 enabled down auto enable disable disable 9216 Ethernet0 9 enabled up auto 1000M full off enable disable disable 9216 Ethernet0 10 en
11. Designated Root ID Designated Bridge ID Port Management Port ID VLAN Ethernet0 1 Disabled ESTERO Disabled 0 0 65535 ff ff ff ff ff fF 0 00 00 00 00 00 00 005 Ethernet0 2 Disabled Forwarding Disabled 65535 ff ff ff ff ff ff 0 00 00 00 00 00 00 f Forwarding Ethernet0 3 Disabled Forwarding Disabled 65535 ff ff ff ff ff ff 0 00 00 00 00 00 00 Security Etherneto 4 Disabled A Disabled 0 0 65535 ff ff ff ff ff ff 0 00 00 00 00 00 00 ACL Ethernet0 5 Disabled Forwarding 128 o Disabled 0 0 65535 ff ff ff ff ff ff 0 00 00 00 00 00 00 LLDP Ethernet0 6 Disabled Forwarding 128 o Disabled 0 0 65535 ff ff ff ff ff ff 0 00 00 00 00 00 00 Statistics Ethernet0 7 Disabled Forwarding 128 o Disabled 0 0 65535 ff ff ff ff ff ff 0 00 00 00 00 00 00 Spanning Tree Ethernet0 8 Disabled Forwarding 128 o Disabled 0 0 65535 ff ff ff ff ff ff 0 00 00 00 00 00 00 Global Ethernet0 9 Disabled Forwarding 128 o Disabled 0 0 65535 ff ff ff ff ff ff 0 00 00 00 00 00 00 E Ethernet0 10 Disabled Forwarding 128 AREA Disabled 65535 ff ff ff ff ff ff 0 00 00 00 00 00 00 MSTP Region 3 a z gt Ethernet0 11 Disabled Forwarding 128 e Disabled 65535 ff ff ff ff ff ff 0 00 00 00 00 00 00 da Ethernet0 12 Ethernet0 12 Disabled 128 Disabled 0 0 65535 ff ff ff ff ff ff 0 00 00 00 00 00 00 pales 12 Disabled g 128 o Disabled Ethernet0 13 Disabled Forwarding 128
12. F System Information Advanced Configuration System Information W Port Management System Name xS26GS VLAN E ae F System Location Ljubljana Slovenia 005 Q MAC Address 28 b0 cc Da 21 b0 Forwarding Hardware Version 1 0SFP Security T Kernel Version 1 00 ACL Software Version 1 071 LLDP 4 Ane Boot Loader Version 1 0 1 Statistics a i Serial Number R3A1234561 Spanning Tree SNMP Manager Temperature Status 33 5 degree Celsius PT AN P E Powers Status A Off B On Logout Fans Status Normal Local Date Time Thu Nov 11 03 15 47 2010 GE1 Information GE2 Information Ni GE3 Information GE4 Information 1 GES Information GE6 Information GE7 Information GE8 Information GE9 Information GE10 Information 4 GE11 Information GE12 Information a re GE13 Information GE14 Information 3 XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual 2 3 Advanced Configuration This page configures whether to globally enable or disable the following protocols e IGMP Snooping GVRP STP LACP Authentication LLDP LBD LBD Interval Time XS View IGMP Snooping globally enable or disable the protocol GVRP globally enable or disable the protocol STP globally enable or disable the protocol LACP globally enable or disable the protocol Authentication select authentication between 802 1x or MAC based or disable the authentication LLDP globally enable or disable the protocol LBD us
13. For example for basic ACL the valid rule string is source ip p address netmask for advanced ACL the valid rule string is source ip p address netmask source port port number destination p address netmask destination port port number 1 for L2 ACL the valid rule string is source mac mac address mac address mask destination mac address mac address mask all the command is applied to all the rule IDs Description Use rule ru e id permit deny ru e string command to define an ACL rule Use no rule ru e id all command to delete a specific rule or all rules of this ACL Examples XS acl number 2 XS ACL basic 2 rule 1 permit source ip 192 168 0 111 255 255 255 0 Configure successfully packet filter acl number Syntax 165 XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual packet filter acl number ac number no packet filter acl number ac number all View Ethernet port view Parameters acl number Required between 1 to 30 all the comand is applied to all the ACLs Description Use packet filter acl number ac number command to apply an ACL to a specific port Use no packet filter acl number ac number all command to unbind an ACL from a specific port Examples XS Ethernet0 1 packet filter acl number 2 Configuration has been completed successfully XS Ethernet0 1 no packet filter acl number 2 Delete acl binding port successfully show acl number Syntax show acl number ac
14. IP gateway 192 168 0 201 show user Syntax show user View Any view Parameters None Description Use show user command to list all user information including user name user password and user level Examples XS show user user password level guest Visitor manager XXX User Superuser XXX Admin show history Syntax show history View Any view 59 XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual Parameters None Description Use show history command to list history commands of the current user History commands are those commands that were successfully executed previously and saved in the history command buffer When the history command buffer is full the earlier commands will be overwritten by the new ones By default the CLI can save 30 history commands for each user Examples XS show history 246 show snmp community 247 show snmp traps host 248 show snmp traps status 249 show snmp user 250 interface ethernet 0 23 251 snmp traps 252 no snmp traps 253 show snmp 254 end 255 show snmp community 256 show snmp user 257 show snmp user 258 show snmp traps host 259 show snmp traps status 260 show snmp 261 snmp server name guohq XS7424 262 show snmp 263 snmp server name dev XS7424 264 show snmp 265 snmp server community 266 snmp server user 267 snmp server user 268 snmp server user 269 snmp server traps 270 ping 64 233 189 104 271 snmp server traps host 272 snmp server traps host 192 168 0 11
15. Parameters Msti instance ID Pri the priority for the specified instance It is in the range of 0 to 65535 the default value is 32768 Description Use instance msti priority command to set the priority for an instance Use no instance command to restore to the default value 32768 for the instance Examples XS mst region instance 3 priority 4096 Set successfully instance msti vlan Syntax instance msti vlan v an vid to vian end vid no instance msti vlan v an vid to vilan end vid View Mst region view Parameters Msti instance ID vlan vid specifies the ID of a VLAN to be added to this instance in the range of 1 to 4094 to vlan end vid in conjunction with vlan id1 defines a VLAN range to be added to this instance The vlan end vid argument takes a value in the range of 1 to 4094 and must not be less than that of vlan vid Description Use instance msti vlan command to set a vlan mapping for the specified MST instance Use no instance msti vlan command to remove a VLAN s from the specified MST instance Examples XS mst region instance 3 vlan 4 to 6 Set successfully 148 XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual region name Syntax region name name View Mst region view Parameters name a variable length text string encoded within a fixed field of 32 octets Description Use region name command to set the configuration name of MST Configuration Identification Examples XS mst region
16. Table of Contents TL TMUFOGUCTION aia ad O Lil FEATURE Sa ADE Aaa 5 t2 PACE PANEL 2 1 3 SFP BASED OPTICAL INTERFACE OPTIONS lt a vavsneatdateu Pane wmeedie va diancudsuevenweawesanvanes 2 14 POWER SUPPLY OPTIONS A AS eee ance 2 1 5 PHYSICALAND ENVIRONMENTAL tirarte 2 16 DEFAULT CONFIGURATION ira A ds 3 1 7 MANAGEMENT SOFTWARE SPECIFICATION cvsccceuceucccuueuueuueeuveuueeuteuutuuteuueuuseuteuneautens 4 2 Web Management FUNCTION c ccccccccccccnnnnnnnnrrnnr rr D Zl CONVENTION Sarita ira aa adas le 5 2 VS TEM INFORMATION A A ae 5 2 9 ADVANCED CONFIGURATION ia carer cannes 6 224 PORT MANAGEMENT eden ve REKAAN ONEEN 6 ZAT PORE COMTIGUPATION isa ia 7 2 Av POLE AOS da cION pia AA A NS AAN aia 7 ZAS POr ICL GIGI a A ES a 9 e SS A cc donnimeanane Sey teenie eles een EE Na 10 28 VLAN rerasanan ead e aaa a wetonea aatetaus ay ean ier eat ianes O EE N 11 Zi Did NS A dob khan thas fod cea Rien E E 11 25 2 POr DaSeG VEAN dr ias 11 2933 Q02 LO VEAN ad AAN 11 25 PrOtOGOl VELAN ds e Dd e a 13 25 9 MAC Dasea VEAN train ao todas 13 PSA VLAN A O e A A A oe outa eae anneal A 14 25A GARP ar te I SP RE T a a 16 220 OOS AA 16 2 0 1 005 Configuration r 17 202 SCHEGUIING Mechas 17 2013 Mans Mit QUEUES in la dida 18 20 4 DS ERMUA 18 LR TOR NARDIN dote 19 2 7 1 Unicast MAC Address dada 19 2 72 Multicast MAC AUTOS A ados 20 21715 IGMP SNOOP adas 21 O cea 22 ZF 23 AJAKHOWN MUECA rr AAA A A A E eas 23 Zi SECURITIES 24 ZO Management Secut can
17. XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual XS Ethernet0 23 snmp traps Enable this interface snmp trap sending linkUp or linkDown successfully 3 21 System Log Commands The Any view in the below table refers to anyone of the following System view Ethernet port view Port based VLAN view VLAN view or dot1x view command lists Any view Showlog oO show log Syntax show log View Any view Parameters None Description Show all the system logs including when the system was started who had logged in the system and how and so on Examples XS show log 2009 10 10 10 47 28 192 168 0 209 logins WEB SERVER 2009 10 10 10 46 43 Someone logins CLI with serial port level 3 2009 10 10 10 46 24 Starting system no log Syntax no log View System view Parameters None Description 157 XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual Clear all the logs that were saved in the system Examples XS no log Clear all the logs successfully 3 22 LLDP Configuration Commands The Any view in the below table refers to anyone of the following System view Ethernet port view Port based VLAN view VLAN view or dot1x view Command list View lldp Ethernet port view no lid System view lldp admin status disable rx tx rxtx Ethernet port view System view idp timer tx interval interval System view lidp hold multiplier value o System view lldp timer tx delay delay 2 System view
18. forward delay 1 second gt max age eo Max age gt 2 x hello time 1 second Examples XS spanning tree max age 25 Configure successfully spanning tree priority Syntax spanning tree priority priority no spanning tree priority View System view Parameters priority switch priority to be set This argument ranges from O to 65535 The default value is 32768 Description Use spanning tree priority command to set the priority Use no spanning tree priority command to restore the priority to default priority The default priority is 32768 The priorities of switches are used for spanning tree calculation Examples XS spanning tree priority 35000 Configure stp successfully spanning tree max hops Syntax spanning tree max hops hops no spanning tree max hops View System view Parameters hops switch priority to be set This argument ranges from O to 65535 The default value is 32768 140 XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual Description Use spanning tree max hops command to set the MSTP max hops Use no spanning tree max hops command to restore the max hops to default value The default max hops are 20 Examples XS spanning tree max hops 18 Configure successfully spanning tree mode Syntax spanning tree mode stp rstp mstp gt View System view Parameters stp specifies the STP mode rstp specifies the RSTP mode mstp specifies the MSTP mode Description Use stp mode comma
19. number View Any view Parameters acl number Optional between 1 to 30 Description Use show acl number command to display valid ACL number Use show acl number ac number to display the rules associated to this ACL number Examples XS show acl number 2 Basic ACL 2 rule 01 permit source 192 168 0 111 255 255 255 0 3 24 Port Binding Configuration Commands The Any view in the below table refers to anyone of the following System view Ethernet port view Port based VLAN view VLAN view or dot1x view Command list 166 XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual System view______ p binding SS Ip binding view user bind mac addr mac _ip addr __ip ethernet ethernet port no user bind all ethernet ethernet port mac addr mac ip addr ip ethernet ethernet port show ip binding ip binding Syntax ip binding View System view Parameters None Description Use ip binding to enter the ip binding view then you can use the port binding commands Examples XS ip binding XS ip binding user bind Syntax user bind mac addr mac ip addr ip ethernet ethernet port no user bind Y all ethernet ethernet port mac addr mac ip addr ip ethernet ethernet port View Ip binding view Parameters mac MAC address in the format XX XX XX XX XX XX ip IP address in the format x x x x with x no larger than 255 ethernet port The ethernet port to which the MAC address and IP address are bound all to cle
20. remove them from the multicast VLAN Examples XS mvr port type receiver ethernet 0 3 to ethernet 0 5 The configuration is successful mvr mode Syntax mvr mode dynamic compatible View System view Parameters compatible mode multicast data received by MVR hosts is forwarded to all MVR data ports regardless of MVR host membership on those ports The multicast data is forwarded only to those receiver ports that MVR hosts have joined either by IGMP reports or by MVR static configuration IGMP reports received from MVR hosts are never forwarded from MVR data ports that were configured in the switch dynamic mode multicast data received by MVR hosts on the switch is forwarded from only those MVR data and client ports that the MVR hosts have joined either by IGMP reports or by MVR static configuration Any IGMP reports received from MVR hosts are also forwarded from all the MVR data ports in the switch This eliminates the use of unnecessary bandwidth on MVR data port links which occurs when the switch runs in compatible mode Description Use mvr mode to specify a mode for the mvr The default mode is dynamic Examples XS mvr mode dynamic mode of mvr set to dynamic mvr mVlan 170 XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual Syntax mVlanId v an id View System view Parameters vlan id a VLAN ID in the range of 2 to 4094 Description Use mvr mVlanId to set the multicast VLAN ID to transmit data and igmp sn
21. 05 Forwarding STP amp RSTP Port Attributes ACL LLDP Spanning Tree Etherneto 1 1 Disabled Disabled Disabled 20000 Disabled J Global Ethernet0 2 Disabled Disabled Disabled 20000 2 Disabled i Ethernet0 3 Disabled Disabled Disabled TEN 20000 E Disabled MSTP Ports Etherneto 5 Disabled Disabled Disabled 3 20000 a Disabled MSTP State Ethernet0 6 Disabled Disabled auto Disabled 20000 Disabled SNMP Manager a Ethernet0 7 Disabled Disabled Disabled 20000 Disabled Administration Caan Ethernet0 3 Disabled Disabled Disabled 20000 Disabled Ethernet0 9 Disabled Disabled Disabled 20000 Disabled Ls Etherneto 10 Disabled Disabled Disabled 20000 Disabled Ethernet0 11 Disabled Disabled Auto Disabled 20000 Disabled Ethernet0 12 Disabled Disabled Auto Disabled 20000 Disabled Ethernet0 13 Disabled Disabled Disabled 20000 Disabled Ethernet0 14 Disabled Disabled Disabled 20000 Disabled Etherneto 15 Disabled Disabled Disabled 20000 Disabled Ethernet0 16 Disabled Disabled Auto Disabled 3 20000 128 Disabled 4h nen nt 147 Miasakliad Miesaklad Ba Ma khl adA nana 1750 Ma khl ad 2 12 2 2 Ports State Ki This page lists all port parameters and spanning tree information including STP State Priority Cost Role Designated Port ID Designated Root ID and Designated Bridge ID System Information Advanced Configuration Designated E z
22. 10 Enabled Disabled Ethernet II Ae Ethernet0 11 Enabled Disabled Ethernet II Ethernet0 12 Enabled Disabled Ethernet II Logout Ethernet0 13 Enabled Disabled Ethernet II Ethernet0 14 Enabled Disabled Ethernet II Ethernet0 15 Enabled Disabled Ethernet II Ethernet0 16 Enabled Disabled Ethernet II Ethernet0 17 Enabled Disabled Ethernet II Ethernet0 18 Enabled Disabled Ethernet II Ethernet0 19 Enabled Disabled Ethernet II Ethernet0 20 Enabled Disabled Ethernet II Ethernet0 21 Enabled Disabled Ethernet II Ethernet0 22 Enabled Disabled Ethernet II Ethernet0 23 Enabled Disabled Ethernet II Ethernet0 24 Enabled Disabled Ethernet II Ethernet1 1 Enabled Disabled Ethernet II Ethernet1 2 Enabled Disabled Ethernet II 2 10 1 2 TLVS This page sets the type of transmitted information Port Description System Name System Description System Capability and Management Port Description identifies information of the interface including the name of manufacturer product name and the version of the interface hardware amp software System Name identifies the administratively assigned name for the device System Description a textual description of the device This value typically includes the full name and version identification of the system s hardware type software operating system and networking software System Capability identifies the capabilities of the device and its primary function e g repeater Bridge WLAN Access Point Ro
23. 36 11 3 Learned Ethernet0 7 Yes 00 0d 61 97 b6 cc 3 Dynamic Ethernet0 7 Yes 00 0d 61 97 a6 b4 3 Dynamic Ethernet0 7 Yes 34 mac addresses found show mac address aging time Syntax show mac address aging time View Any view Parameters None Description Use show mac address aging time command to display the aging time of the dynamic MAC address entries in MAC address table Examples XS show mac address aging time The aging time of mac address is 300s show mac address Syntax show mac address static dynamic blackhole interface ethernet interface number vlan vian id show mac address address mac address vlan v an id show mac address interface ethernet nterface number vlan v an id show mac address vlan vian id count show mac address count View Any view Parameters static displays static MAC address entries 115 XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual dynamic displays dynamic MAC address entries blackhole displays blackhole MAC address entries interface ethernet nterface number specifies a port by its interface type and number of which the MAC address entries are displayed vlan v an id specifies a VLAN by its ID in a range from 1 to 4094 for which the MAC address entries are displayed address mac address specifies a MAC address in the form of H H H H H H count displays the total number of MAC address entries Description Use show mac address command to displa
24. 36 18 192 168 0 211 has logout the systerm via WEB UI 2010 11 11 00 30 32 192 168 0 150 logins the systerm via WEB UI 2010 11 11 00 28 03 192 168 0 150 has logout the systerm via WEB UI 2010 11 11 00 24 14 192 168 0 211 logins the systerm via WEB UI 2010 11 11 00 24 12 192 168 0 211 has logout the systerm via WEB UI 2010 11 11 00 18 50 Someone logins the system via Serial Port level 3 2010 11 11 00 06 28 192 168 0 211 lonins the svsterm via WER UTI vil 2 15 Logout Click Logout in the left menu to log out from the switch and close the browser 54 XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual 3 Command Line Interface CLI 3 1 ERROR Message If an incorrect parameter is entered or the command cannot be executed one of the following error messages will be displayed on screen e Incomplete command Wrong type parameter Wrong parameter value Ambiguous command Too many parameters or wrong parameter Invalid parameter Missing parameter Bad command 3 2 CLI Conventions Convention Description Boldface The keywords of a command line are in Boldface Italic Command arguments are in italic Items keywords or arguments in square brackets are optional xIlyl gt Alternative items are grouped in braces and separated by vertical bars Only one item is selected xly Optional alternative items are grouped in square brackets and separated by vertical bars One item or none is selected A line star
25. 5 Set successfully lldp fast count Syntax lldp fast count count View System view Parameters count Required between 1 to 10 3 by default Description Set the number of LLDPDUs to be sent successively when a new neighboring device is detected Examples XS lldp fast count 3 Set successfully lldp tlv enable basic tlv 161 XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual Syntax lldp tlv enable basic tlv all system capability system description system name port description management address gt no lldp tlv enable basic tlv all system capability system description system name port description management address View System view Parameters all All basic LLDP TLVs including End of LLDPDU TLV Chassis ID TLV Port ID TLV Time To Live TLV Time To Live TLV Port Description TLV System Name TLV System Description TLV System Capabilities TLV and Management Address TLV And End of LLDPDU TLV Chassis ID TLV Port ID TLV Time To Live TLV and Time To Live TLV are required system capability System Capabilities TLV system description System Description TLV system name System Name TLV port description Port Description TLV management address Management Address TLV Description Enable or disable LLDP TLV sending for specific types of LLDP TLVs Examples XS lldp tlv enable basic tlv all Set successfully show lldp neighbor information Syntax show lldp neighbor information
26. Authentication Port Authentication Shared Key Accounting RADIUS Server IP Accounting Port and Accounting Shared Key Authentication RADIUS Server IP IP address of the radius server to be used a valid unicast address in dotted decimal notation the default value is 192 168 0 234 Authentication Port UDP port number of the radius server ranging from O to 65535 the default value is 1812 Authentication Shared Key sets a shared key for radius messages String length is from 1 to 15 characters Accounting RADIUS Server IP IP address of accounting radius server to be used a valid unicast address in dotted decimal notation the default value is 192 168 0 234 Accounting Port UDP port number of the radius server ranging from O to 65535 the default value is 1813 Accounting Shared Key sets a shared key for accounting radius String length is from 1 to 15 characters NN e System Information Advanced Configuration Radia Configuration Port Management Authentication RADIUS Server IP 192 168 0 234 VLAN 005 Authentication Port 0 65535 1812 Fe Sa Authentication Shared Key admin Security SEL eran Eng Accounting RADIUS Server IP 192 168 0 234 Pe dinii rn Accounting Port 0 65535 1813 MAC Authentication IP Binding Storm Control ACL LLDP 2 8 2 Port Authentication There are two tag pages on this webpage for the user to configure various par
27. Collision and DropPkt of each Ethernet port TxGoodPkts the total number of outgoing normal packets on the port including outgoing normal packets and normal pause frames TxBadPkts the total byte number of outgoing error frames RxGoodPkts the total number of incoming normal packets on the port including incoming normal packets and normal pause frames RxBadPkts the total byte number of incoming error frames TxAbort the number of transmission failures due to various reasons such as collisions Collision the number of detected collisions DropPkt the number of packets dropped for various reasons 36 XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual System Information Advanced Configuration Port Management VLAN Q0S Forwarding Security ACL LLDP Statistics Port Status AAA AS VLAN List MAC Address Table IGMP Snooping Group Link Aggregation Spanning Tree SNMP Manager Administration Logout Port Statistics Port EthernetO 1 Ethernet0 2 Ethernet0 3 TxGoodPkts TxBadPkts RxGoodPkts RxBadPkts TxAbort DropPkt Ethernet0 4 Ethernet0 5 Ethernet0 6 Ethernet0 7 Ethernet0 8 Ethernet0 9 Ethernet0 10 Ethernet0 11 Ethernet0 12 Ethernet0 13 Ethernet0 14 Ethernet0 15 Ethernet0 16 O SO jac joo plo ofa O fac fa oc fa O o 10849 o O FPS MN MA O MN
28. Designated Designated Designated Designated Designated Designated Designated Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Designated Forwarding Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual LBD Disabled Path cost 20000 Port priority 128 STP State Disabled STP Role Disabled Desigated Port id 0 0 Designated Path Cost O Designated Bridge id 0 00 00 00 00 00 00 show spanning tree Syntax show spanning tree ethernet Ethernet port instance mstid mst configuration instance mstid View Any view Parameters Ethernet port ethernet port in the form of interface interface type interface number interface type 0 1 when interface type is 0 interface number 1 2 24 when interface type is 1 interface number 1 2 mst configuration MST Configuration Identification instance mstid MSTP instance ID in the range from O to 15 Description Use show spanning tree command to display the settings of MSTP If an Ethernet interface and an instance are specified the MSTP information of this interface in the specified instance will be displayed Note This command is only used in MSTP spanning tree mode Examples XS show spanning tree The
29. Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled ForceAuthorized ForceAuthorized ForceAuthorized ForceAuthorized ForceAuthorized ForceAuthorized ForceAuthorized ForceAuthorized ForceAuthorized ForceAuthorized ForceAuthorized Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled display the 802 1x related information of a specified port XS show dotix interface ethernet 0 1 PORT Ethernet0 1 dotix Syntax dotix View System view Parameters None Description 802 1X ADMIN Disabled PORTCONTROL ForceAuthorized Enter into 802 1x configuration environment Examples XS dotix XS dot1x end Syntax end View dotix view Parameters None Description Exit from 802 1x configuration environment Examples 128 REAUTH Disabled Link down Link down Link down Link down Link down Link down Link down Link down Link down Link down Link down STATUS Link down XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual XS dot1x end XS max req Syntax max req max retry value View dotix view Parameters max retry value Maximum number of times that a switch sends authentication request packets to a user This argument ranges from 1 to 10 Description By default a switch sends authentication request packets to a user for up to 2 times After a switch sends an authent
30. Ethernet Switch User Manual ethernet 0 2 enable ethernet 0 3 enable ethernet 0 4 enable ethernet 0 5 enable ethernet 0 6 enable ethernet 0 7 enable ethernet 0 8 enable ethernet 0 9 enable ethernet 0 10 enable ethernet 0 11 enable ethernet 0 12 enable ethernet 0 13 enable ethernet 0 14 enable ethernet 0 15 enable ethernet 0 16 enable ethernet 0 17 enable ethernet 0 18 enable ethernet 0 19 enable ethernet 0 20 enable ethernet 0 21 enable ethernet 0 22 enable ethernet 0 23 disable ethernet 0 24 enable ethernet 1 1 enable ethernet 1 2 enable samp server Syntax snmp server name description contact location text View System view Parameters text a string of 1 to 256 characters name SNMP System Name the default value is XS7424 description SNMP System Description the default value is Optical Ethernet Switch contact SNMP System Contact the default value is support xenya si location SNMP System Location the default value is Ljubljana Slovenia Description Use snmp server command to set the system information including system name system description contact information and location Examples XS snmp server name dev xs7424 Configure system name successfully snmp server community 153 XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual Syntax snmp server community no snmp server community community name View System view Parameters community name name of the community to be
31. Ethernet port in specific MST instance Use no instance msti ethernet ethernet port path cost command to restore to the default value for the Ethernet port in specific MST instance By default the path cost value is auto 0 Examples XS mst region instance 3 ethernet 0 3 path cost 20000 Set successfully instance msti ethernet ethernet port priority Syntax instance msti ethernet ethernet port priority pri no instance msti ethernet ethernet port priority pri View Mst region view Parameters Msti instance ID ethernet port ethernet port in the form of interface interface type interface number interface type 0 1 when interface type is 0 interface number 1 2 24 when interface type is 1 interface number 1 2 pri port priority to be set This argument ranges from O to 255 and the default value is 128 Description Use instance msti ethernet ethernet port priority command to set the priority for an Ethernet port in the specified MST instance Use no instance msti ethernet ethernet port priority command to restore to the default value for the Ethernet port in the specified MST instance By default all instances except O feature are disabled Examples XS mst region instance 3 ethernet 0 3 priority 120 Set successfully instance msti priority Syntax 147 XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual instance msti priority pri no instance msti priority pri View Mst region view
32. It can be set only when protocol type is TCP or UDP Action permit or deny access of the package with matched rules The bottom part of this page lists all configured Advanced IP ACL rules 30 XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual XEM System Information Advanced Configuration Advanced IP ACL Rules Configuration Port Management Advanced ACL ID VLAN 00S Rule ID 1 10 Forwarding Protocol Type 1 255 v Security Src IP Address 0 0 0 0 Management ACL Src1P Mask 255 255 255 255 ACL Rule Src L4 Port J Port Binding 1 65535 LLDP Dst IP Address 0 0 0 0 Statistics Dst IP Mask 255 255 255 255 Spanning Tree Dst L4 Port SNMP Manager 1 65535 v Administration Logout Basic ACL Rules Table Protocol Src IP Src L4 Dst IP Dst L4 Service 2 9 2 3 L2 ACL This page sets Src MAC Address Src MAC Address Mask Dst Mac Address and Dst MAC address Mask and the Action that can be selected as Permit or Deny Rule ID Identification the ACL rule Src MAC Address source host mac address Src MAC Address Mask source host mac address mask Dst MAC Address destination host mac address Dst MAC address Mask destination host mac address mask Action permit or deny the access for the package with matched rules The bottom part of this page lists all configured L2 ACL rules System Inform
33. Learned Delete Statistics Spanning Tree 00 1e 6e 00 58 32 Ethernet1 1 Learned A ae 00 1d 7d 44 b4 2a Ethernet1 2 Delete Administration 00 1d 7d 41 46 09 Ethernet1 1 Learned Delete Ul Logout 6c f0 49 84 d5 c7 Ethernet1 1 Learned Delete 1 e0 05 c5 75 49 fc Ethernet1 1 Delete 1 00 26 2d a0 77 be Ethernet1 1 Learned it fa an mm fi am mi 2 7 2 Multicast MAC Address This page sets multicast MAC address entries Each multicast MAC address entry contains multicast address forward ports and VID VID Specifies the VLAN group for which the forwarding ports are members Multicast MAC Address Multicast MAC address in the form of H H H H H H Member Specifies forwarding ports for the specified multicast MAC group address One or more ports can be added as the member The bottom part of this page lists all existing multicast MAC addresses as well as the information of each multicast MAC address The user can also modify or delete an existing multicast MAC address MA System Information Advanced Configuration Static Multicast Forwarding Table Port Management VID 1 Mm VLAN 005 Multicast Qo MAC XX XX XX XX XX XX Forwarding Address Unicast MAC Address oe Ethernet0 Ethernet1 o Multicast MAC Address 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 1 2 eee member 0 000 0 0jojojojojo
34. Mechanism VLAN o o a WRR Queue Priority Weight QoS Configuration EN Apply Q3 QoS Transmit Queues 2 6 3 Transmit Queues This page sets the 802 1p priority to local precedence mapping The following table lists the default mapping between 802 1p priority and local precedence 802 1p priority Local precedence Oa Q1 A PF A AA SO 2 6 4 DSCP Map This page sets the mapping between the DSCP value and the 802 1 priority DSCP map System Information Advanced Configuration DSCP Map Setting Port Management DSCP z p a VLAN Map ass py oa oa oa ee ao QoS Configuration DSCP 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 23 Scheduling Mechanism Transmit Queues Priority 0 9 0 s4 e Ovilloviliovillaovillavilio BECP Waa DSCP Mar DSCP a 30 31 32 33 34 36 37 Forwarding EME as 36 37 sa prov Joiosa om om ACL DSCP 46 47 48 49 50 52 LLDP jpsce as as a7 a ao so s1 52 a ccoo Spanning Tree ed 61 62 63 SNMP Manager p Administration ov 10 v 10 S Logout XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual 2 7 Forwarding 2 7 1 Unicast MAC Address There are two tag pages MAC Address Configuration To add modify or delete an entry in MAC table VID Specifies a VLAN group to which the MAC address associated Unicast MAC Address Specifies the dest
35. Region Name 28 B0 CC 01 01 64 MST Revision Level 0 MSTI instance O information State Enabled Priority 32768 VLAN Mapped 1 4094 XS show spanning tree instance 1 MSTI 1 VLANS map Bridge ID 32769 28 b0 cc 00 31 d4 Root ID 32769 28 b0 cc 00 31 d4 Root Portld 0 0 Interfaces Port Priority PathCost PortRole PortState D BridgeID D PortID Ethernet0 1 128 0 Disabled Disabled 32769 28b0cc0031d4 0 00 Ethernet0 2 128 0 Disabled Disabled 32769 28b0cc0031d4 0 00 Ethernet0 3 128 0 Disabled Disabled 32769 28b0cc0031d4 0 00 Ethernet0 4 128 0 Disabled Disabled 32769 28b0cc0031d4 0 00 Ethernet0 5 128 0 Disabled Disabled 32769 28b0cc0031d4 0 00 spanning tree Syntax spanning tree no spanning tree View 137 XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual System view Ethernet port view Parameters None Description Use spanning tree command to enable STP globally in System view or for a port in Ethernet port view Use no spanning tree command to disable STP globally in System view or for a port in Ethernet port view By default STP is disabled both globally and on ports Examples XS Ethernet0 1 spanning tree Enable ethernet0 1 spanning tree successfully spanning tree forward time Syntax spanning tree forward time timer value no spanning tree forward time View System view Parameters timer value forward delay in seconds to be set This argument ranges from 4 to 30 The default value is 15 second
36. Set successfully spanning tree mst configuration Syntax spanning tree mst configuration 145 XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual View System view Parameters None Description Use spanning tree mst configuration command to enter mst region configuration environment Examples XS spanning tree mst region XS mst region instance Syntax instance msti no Instance msti View Mst region view Parameters msti MST instance ID Description Use instance command to enable the specified MST instance Use no instance command to disable the specified MST instance By default the all instances except O feature are disabled Examples XS mst region instance 3 Enable this msti successfully instance msti ethernet ethernet port path cost Syntax instance msti ethernet ethernet port path cost cost no instance msti ethernet ethernet port path cost cost View Mst region view Parameters Msti MST instance ID 146 XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual ethernet port ethernet port in the form of interface interface type interface number interface type 0 1 when interface type is 0 interface number 1 2 24 when interface type is 1 interface number 1 2 cost path to be set This argument ranges from 0 to 200000000 and the default value is atuo 0 Description Use instance msti ethernet ethernet port path cost command to set the path cost for an
37. Switch User Manual System view loopback detection interval time no loopback detection interval time Ethernet port view loopback detection control no loopback detection control show loopback detection loopback detection Syntax loopback detection no loopback detection View System view and Ethernet port view Parameters None Description Use the loopback detection command to enable loopback detection globally or on a specified port Use the no loopback detection command to disable loopback detection globally or on a specified port Examples XS loopback detection Enable loopback detection successfully loopback detection interval time Syntax loopback detection interval time second no loopback detection interval time View System view Parameters second time interval for loopback detection in the range of 5 to 300 seconds It defaults to 30 seconds Description Use the loopback detection interval time command to set time interval for loopback detection Use the no loopback detection interval time command to restore to the default time interval Examples XS loopback detection interval time 50 173 XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual Set successfully loopback detection control Syntax loopback detection control no loopback detection control View Ethernet port view Parameters None Description Use the loopback detection control command to enable loopback detection control on a
38. View Any view Parameters None Description Display the information contained in the LLDP TLVs received through a port Examples XS show Ildp neighbor information show Ildp statistics Syntax 162 XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual show lIldp statistics View Any view Parameters None Description Display the LLDP statistics Examples XS show lldp statistics Ethernet0 1 Transmit Frames Receive Frames Receive Error Frames Discarded Frames TLVs Discarded Packets TLVs Unrecognized Packets Org TLVs Discarded Packets Aged Out Packets show Ildp status Syntax show lldp status View Any view Parameters None Description Display the LLDP status Examples XS show lldp status Global status of LLDP Enable Transmit interval 50s Hold multiplier 5 Reinit delay 3S Transmit delay 6s Fast start times 3 Port LLDP status ooouoo ooo Port PortStatus AdminStatus Encapsulation Ethernet0 1 Disable Rx amp TX Ethernet II Ethernet0 2 Enable Disable Ethernet II Ethernet0 3 Enable Disable Ethernet II 163 XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual Ethernet0 4 Enable Disable Ethernet II Ethernet0 5 Enable Disable Ethernet II Ethernet0 6 Enable Disable Ethernet II show Ildp tlv config Syntax show Ildp tlv config View Any view Parameters None Description Display the types of the LLDP TLVs that are currently sent Examples XS show lldp tlv config Basic optional TLV
39. a port times out Forward Delay Time this value is in the range from 4 to 30 seconds and is 15 seconds by default To prevent the occurrence of a temporary loop when a port changes its state from discarding to forwarding it undergoes an intermediate state and waits for a specific period of time to synchronize with the state transition of the remote switches This state transition period is determined by Forward Delay Time configured on the root bridge and applies to all non root bridges As for the configuration of Hello Time Forward Delay Time and Max Age the following formulas must be met to prevent frequent network jitter 2 x Forward Delay Time 1 second gt Max Age and Max Age gt 2 x Hello Time 1 second Priority this value is in the range from O to 65535 and is 32768 by default This parameter is used in STP and RSTP modes only BPDU Guard some ports are usually configured as edge ports to achieve rapid transition while they will resume non edge ports automatically upon receiving configuration BPDUs which may cause spanning trees regeneration and network topology jitter Normally no configuration BPDU will reach edge ports but malicious users can attack a network by sending configuration BPDUs deliberately to edge ports to cause network jitter which can be prevented by utilizing this BPDU protection function With this function enabled on a switch the switch shuts down the edge ports that receive configur
40. an authentication The switch sends a unicast request identity packet to a Supplicant system and then triggers the transmission timer The switch will send another request identity packet to the supplicant system if it has not received the reply packet from the supplicant system when this timer times out The second case is when the switch authenticates the 802 1x client who cannot request for authentication actively The switch sends multicast request identity packets periodically through the port with 802 1x function enabled In this case this timer sets the interval of sending the multicast request identity packets The tx period value argument ranges from 1 to 65535 in seconds By default the transmission timer is set to 30 seconds Description Use timeout command to set a specified 802 1x timer Use no timeout command to restore a specified 802 1x timer to the default setting Examples XS dot1x timeout quiet period 120 Timeout of the quiet period is 120 seconds system auth control Syntax system auth control no system auth control View dotix view Parameters 130 XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual None Description Use system auth control command to enable 802 1x globally Use no system auth control command to disable 802 1x globally Examples XS dot1x system auth control 802 1x is enabled The configuration succeeds radius server Syntax radius server host host ip address auth
41. can learn the existence of multicast members quickly Examples XS igmp snooping max response time 20 Max_response_time of igmp snooping set to 20 seconds multicast static router port Syntax multicast static router port ethernet nterface number no multicast static router port ethernet nterface number View VLAN view Parameters interface number ethernet port in the form of interface interface type interface number interface type 0 1 when interface type is O interface number 1 2 24 when interface type is 1 interface number 1 2 Description 125 XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual Use multicast static router port command to configure the specified port in the VLAN as a static router port Use no multicast static router port command to remove the specified port from the VLAN as a static router port By default a port is not a static router port Examples XS vlan2 multicast static router port ethernet 0 3 Succeed 3 18 802 1x Configuration Commands The Any view in the below table refers to anyone of the following System view Ethernet port view Port based VLAN view VLAN view or dot1x view Command list show dotix status interface ethernet interface Systemview RAR gt ETT fem dott x View MARA ss dot1x view imeout uiet period uiet period value eauth period reauth period value server server timeout value supplicant supp timeout val
42. configuration reset counters ethernet interface radius server host host ipl address auth port auth port number acct port acct port number key key string rule rule id ermit den rule strin region name name revision level eve S Save show ipconfig show user show history show system information show fan status show temperature show power status show running config show log show management show interface ethernet interface show interface statistics ethernet interface 1 show interface switchport ethernet interface show storm control shutdown 181 XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual speed 4 10 100 1000 auto gt storm control type type rate rate show lacp system id show lacp mode show local time show lldp neighbor information show lldp statistics show lldp status show lidp tlv config show acl number ac number show ip binding show link aggregation interface ethernet interface to ethernet interface show link aggregation summary show link aggregation verbose agg id show mirror show vlan mode show vlan Y all dynamic static vian idi to vlan id2 switchport 4 forbidden tagged untagged gt ethernet nterface to ethernet interface show igmp snooping vian v an idi to vlan id2 switchport pvid vian id switchport link type access hybrid trunk switchport admit frame lt all only ta switchport protected switchport ingress filt
43. eree tus ls os 57 3 7 SYSTEM MANAGEMENT COMMANDS ae 58 3 8 PORT BASIC CONFIGURATION COMMANDS ccceeceuueeuceuueeuseuueuutguueuueeuteuuteutaueuuveuneas 70 3 9 LINK AGGREGATION COMMANDS ccccccccuccsuccecurenauecuuetaueseureeuueeuutteueecureuusesuuseuaens 78 5 LO MIRRORING COMMANDS onda 85 SLV WAN COMMANDS saddens edness sd ias 87 3 11 1 VLAN Configuration COMMANGS socia ads 87 3 11 2 Port Based VLAN Configuration COMMANAS cccccceeeee eee e eee e eee eeeeeeees 98 A A A A teste aban cians aes ara anata ad en anaes 101 3213 GVRP COMMANDS san aa dais 103 LF OOS COMMAND Sr a 107 3 15 MAC ADDRESS TABLE MANAGEMENT COMMANDS csseeceucsauseuueuueeuveuveuuseusnausauunans 113 SLO MULTICAST COMMANDS 0 as 118 3 17 IGMP SNOOPING CONFIGURATION COMMANDS cceeveeuseueeuuecuueuueuveuveuuteustaueauunans 120 3 18 802 1X CONFIGURATION COMMANDS ccccccceuueecuceeuueeuuteuueeuuetauueeuueneueeeuneauunens 126 5 9 S1P COMMANDS serune anaa aa a A bs 133 3 20 SNMP CONFIGURATION COMMANDS sccccccseuecueeuueuueeuveuueauseuueuueeuseuuteusnausausauns 149 2 LL SYSTEM LOG COMMANDS ios 157 3 22 LLDP CONFIGURATION COMMANDS ui ias 158 3 23 ACL CONFIGURATION COMMANDSueiati ii 164 3 24 PORT BINDING CONFIGURATION COMMANDS sscceeeceeuceueeuuseuueuueeueeuveuuteusnausauneans 166 3 25 MVR CONFIGURATION COMMANDS cecsscccuccucceuvsurseussusseuseussuutuusserseussustuuseuseuns 168 3 26 POOPBACK DETECTION cccmassaeaae ccbanhiaten stature Ina 172 A Ordering INFOFMAT
44. ethernet interface to ethernet interface VLAN view rotocol vian at i ipx mode ethernetii type id no protocol vlan at i ipx mode ethernetii etype id VLAN view mac based vlan mac mac address priority priority no mac based vlan mac mac address VLAN view unknown multicast flood no unknown multicast flood VLAN view igmp snoopin no igmp snooping VLAN view how igmp snooping vian vian id1 to vian id2 1 Ethernet port view switchport pvid vian id no switchport pvid Ethernet port view switchport link type Y access hybrid trunk no switchport link type Ethernet port view switchport admit frame Y all only ta no switchport admit frame Ethernet port view switchport protected no switchport protected Ethernet port view switchport ingress filtering no switchport ingress filtering show vlan mode Syntax show vlan mode View Any view Parameters None Description Use show vlan mode to display the current setting of vlan mode By default vlan mode is No VLAN Examples XS show vlan mode Current vlan mode is 8021Q vlan 88 XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual show vlan Syntax show vlan all dynamic static vian id1 to vlan id2 View Any view Parameters vlan id1 specifies the ID of a VLAN the information of which is to be displayed in the range of 1 to 4094 to vian id2 in conjunction with vilan id1 defines a VLAN range to display information of all existing VLANs in the ra
45. former is used to authenticate the validity of sending packets preventing the access of illegal users the latter is used to encrypt packets between the NMS and agent preventing the packets from being intercepted A more secure communication between SNMP NMS and SNMP agent can be ensured by configuring whether to perform authentication and encryption or not You can configure whether to perform authentication and encryption when you create a SNMPv3 group and configure the specific algorithms and passwords for authentication and encryption when a user is created Examples XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual XS show snmp user Ver User AuthType AuthPwd PrivType PrivPwd Privilege v3 useri RW v3 user2 MD5 useruser2222 RW v3 Uuser3 MD5 agewhrjykkl DES sageriutu6ui RW show snmp traps host Syntax show snmp traps host View Any view Parameters None Description Use show snmp traps host command to list destination hosts that receive SNMP traps generated by the local device Examples XS show snmp traps host SNMP traps host IP 192 168 0 234 192 168 0 235 show snmp traps status Syntax show snmp traps status View Any view Parameters None Description Use show snmp traps status command to display global trap configurations and per port trap configurations Examples XS show snmp traps status Global trap is enabled interface status ethernet 0 1 enable 152 XS26GS Managed Optical
46. group can have up to 8 ports This page sets link aggregation There are three types of aggregation manual static and dynamic The following is a detailed description of each type of aggregation Manual aggregation a manual trunk can only be manually set or deleted any port in a manual trunk shall have this port s Link Aggregation Control Protocol LACP disabled while the global LACP can be either enabled or disabled Static LACP aggregation a static LACP trunk can only be manually set or deleted any XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual port in a static LACP trunk shall have this port s Link LACP enabled When a static LACP trunk is manually deleted all ports of this trunk with up status will generate one or more dynamic LACP trunks automatically Dynamic LACP aggregation a dynamic LACP trunk can only be set or deleted automatically by the protocol any port in a dynamic LACP trunk shall have this port s LACP enabled A trunk may be configured as a mirror port but it is not allowed to configure a trunk as a monitoring port There are four tag pages on this webpage to configure various parameters Aggregate Groups create and configure a trunk The switch can have up to 13 trunks Trunk ID one of the 13 trunk IDs from T1 to T13 for the user to choose from Trunk Name give a name for the selected trunk Trunk Type select the trunk to be a manual trunk or static LACP trunk Port choose up to 8
47. group with VID the same as PVID a Hybrid port is similar to a Trunk port except it leaves the user a flexibility of configuring each port s Tagged or Untagged XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual Ingress Fliter When enabled an Ethernet package is discarded if this port is not a member of the VLAN with which this package is associated When disabled by default all packages are forwarded in accordance with the 802 10 VLAN bridge specification Frame Type chooses how the port accepts Ethernet package When Admit All is selected the port accepts all ingress packages while Admit Only Tagged accepts tagged packages and discards untagged ones The bottom part of this tag page lists the status of all ports 3 5 7 9 1 13 15 7 19 21 23 x1 CONSOL A System Information Port PVID Link Type Ingress Filter Frame Type Advanced Configuration Port Management Ethernet0 1 v 1 Trunk Disabled w Admit All v VLAN Advanced 802 1Q VLAN Port Status Protocol VLAN Mac Based VLAN VLAN VPN Port PVID Link Type Ingress Filter Frame Type GARP Ethernet0 1 1 Trunk Disabled Admit All QoS Ethernet0 2 1 Hybrid Disabled Admit All Forwarding Ethernet0 3 1 Hybrid Disabled Admit All Security Ethernet0 4 1 Hybrid Disabled Admit All ACL Ethernet0 5 1 Hybrid Disabled Admit All L
48. interface ethernet interface View Any view Parameters ethernet interface displays the qos information of a specified port interface z ethernet port in the form of interface interface type interface number interface type 0 1 when interface type is O interface number 1 2 24 when interface type is 1 interface number X 1 2 Description Use show qos interface command to display the QoS information of all Ethernet ports or a specified port Examples 109 XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual display the qos information of all ports XS show qos interface PORT DEFAULT PRIORITY DSCP Ethernet0 1 0 disabled Ethernet0 2 0 disabled Ethernet0 3 0 disabled Ethernet0 4 0 disabled Ethernet0 5 0 disabled Ethernet0 6 0 disabled Ethernet0 7 0 disabled Ethernet0 8 0 disabled Ethernet0 9 0 disabled Ethernet0 10 0 disabled Ethernet0 11 0 disabled Ethernet0 12 0 disabled Ethernet0 13 0 disabled Ethernet0 14 0 disabled Ethernet0 15 0 disabled Ethernet0 16 0 disabled Ethernet0 17 0 disabled Ethernet0 18 0 disabled Ethernet0 19 0 disabled Ethernet0 20 0 disabled Ethernet0 21 0 disabled Ethernet0 22 0 disabled Ethernet0 23 0 disabled Ethernet0 24 0 disabled Ethernet1 1 0 disabled Ethernet1 2 0 disabled display the qos information of Ethernet port 0 1 XS show qos interface ethernet 0 1 PORT DEFAULT PRIORITY DSCP Ethernet0 1 0 disabled qos queue scheduler Syntax qos que
49. o Disabled 0 0 65535 ff ff ff ff ff ff 0 00 00 00 00 00 00 SNMP Manager EE Etherneto 14 Disabled Forwarding 128 o Disabled 0 0 65535 ff ff ff ff ff ff 0 00 00 00 00 00 00 oe Ethernet0 15 Disabled Forwarding 128 0 Disabled 0 0 65535 ff tf ff ff ff ff 0 00 00 00 00 00 00 Ethernet0 16 Disabled Forwarding 128 o Disabled 0 0 65535 ff ff ff ff ff ff 0 00 00 00 00 00 00 Ethernet0 17 Disabled emaer e fo Disabled 65535 ff ff ff ff ff ff 0 00 00 00 00 00 00 Ethernet0 18 Disabled Disabled E 65535 ff ff ff ff ff ff 0 00 00 00 00 00 00 Ethernet0 19 Disabled E 128 Disabled 65535 ff ff ff ff ff ff 0 00 00 00 00 00 00 T Ethernet0 20 Disabled Forwarding 128 Disabled 65535 ff ff ff ff ff ff 0 00 00 00 00 00 00 Ethernet0 21 Disabled Forwarding 128 0 Disabled 0 0 65535 ff ff ff ff ff ff 0 00 00 00 00 00 00 Ethernet0 22 Disabled Forwarding 128 o Disabled 0 0 65535 ff ff ff ff ff ff 0 00 00 00 00 00 00 Ethernet0 23 Disabled Forwarding 128 0 Disabled 0 0 65535 ff ff ff ff ff ff 0 00 00 00 00 00 00 Ethernet0 24 Disabled Forwarding 128 o Disabled 0 0 65535 ff ff ff ff ff ff 0 00 00 00 00 00 00 42 XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual 2 12 2 3 Bridge Information This page lists basic information of Designated Bridge including Bridge 1D Root Bridge ID Root Port and Root Path Cost Bridge ID ID of this switch Root Bridge ID ID of the root bridge
50. period value specifies re authentication interval in seconds After this timer expires the switch initiates 802 1x re authentication The value of the reauth period value argument ranges from 60 to 7200 By default the reauth period timer is set to 3600 seconds server server timeout value sets the RADIUS server timer This timer sets the server timeout period After sending an authentication request packet to the RADIUS server a switch will send another authentication request packet if it has not received the response from the RADIUS server when this timer times out The server timeout value argument ranges from 1 to 300 in seconds By default the RADIUS server timer is set to 30 seconds supplicant supp timeout value sets the supplicant system timer This timer sets the supp timeout period and is triggered by the switch after the switch sends a request challenge packet to a supplicant system The packet is used to request the supplicant system for the MD5 encrypted string The switch will send another request challenge packet to the supplicant system if the switch does not receive the response from the supplicant system when this timer times out The supp timeout va ue argument ranges from 1 to 300 in seconds By default the supplicant system timer is set to 30 seconds tx period tx period value sets the transmission timer This timer sets the tx period and is triggered in two cases The first case is when the client requests for
51. port auth port number acct port acct port number key key string View dot1x view Parameters host host ip address IP address of the radius server to be used a valid unicast address in dotted decimal notation the default value is 192 168 0 234 auth port auth port number UDP port number of the radius server ranging from 1 to 65535 the default value is 1812 acct port acct port number UDP port number of the radius server ranging from 1 to 65535 the default value is 1813 key key string sets a shared key for radius messages String length is from 1 to 15 characters Description Use radius server command to set radius server related configurations Examples XS dot1x radius server host 192 168 0 222 auth port 1855 acct port 1856 key admin The configuration succeeds dotix Syntax dotix no dotix View Ethernet port view Parameters XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual None Description Use dot1x command to enable 802 1x for the specified Ethernet port Use no dotix command to disable 802 1x for the specified Ethernet port Examples XS Ethernet0 1 dotix 802 1x is enabled on port ethernet0 1 dotix re authentication Syntax dotix re authentication no dotix re authentication View Ethernet port view Parameters None Description Use dotix re authentication command to enable 802 1x re authentication for the specified Ethernet port Use no dotix command to disable 802 1x re authenticat
52. qos cos local precedence map View Any view Parameters None Description Use show qos cos local precedence map command to display the 802 1p priority to local precedence mapping illustrated by an 802 1p priority to local precedence mapping table as shown in the following example After a packet enters a switch the switch sets the 802 1p priority and local precedence for the packet according to its own capability and the corresponding rules The local precedence is locally significant precedence that the switch assigns to the packet It corresponds to an output queue Packets with higher local precedence values take precedence over those with lower precedence values and will be processed preferentially Examples XS show qos cos local precedence map cos local precedence map cos 802 1p 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 108 XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual queue 0 0 1 1 2 2 3 3 show qos map dscp cos Syntax show qos map dscp cos View Any view Parameters None Description Use show qos map dscp cos command to display the mapping of DSCP priority to 802 1p priority illustrated by a DSCP priority to 802 1p priority mapping table as shown in the following example Examples XS show gos map dscp cos Dscp cos map di d20 DU A YY NR O NO UU UY NRP O NN NN UWNF O q JN dlNnNANPOMN NO UI BR NEF O W OMmBRWeEO LK AUR YPF O UI NOB UNO yy JJ UN A UN O y NN NM UN FA 0 NN NDA U0NFP ww show qos interface Syntax show qos
53. rate value is one of 64k 128k 192k 256k 320k 484k 512k 640k 768k 896k 1m 2m 4m 8m 10m 15m 20m 30m 40m 50m 60m 70m 80m 90m Description Use line rate command to configure the upper threshold of the traffic rate in Ethernet port view Use no line rate command to cancel the upper threshold of the traffic rate in Ethernet port view Examples XS Ethernet0 1 line rate egress rate 64k Egress rate is 64kbps on ethernet0 1 XS Ethernet0O 1 no line rate egress Turn off egress rate limit on port ethernet0 1 jumboframe Syntax jumboframe no jumboframe View Ethernet port view Parameters Description Use jumboframe command to set the max length of frame as 9216 Use no jumboframe command to restore the max length of frame to the default value 1518 Examples XS Ethernet0 1 jumboframe Max frame length is 9216 on ethernet0 1 XS Ethernet0 3 no jumboframe Max frame length is 1518 on ethernet0 3 storm control Syntax storm control type type rate rate no storm control View System view 27 XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual Parameters type type type is in the range from 1 to 7 1 Broadcast Multicast Destination Lookup Failed DLF Broadcast Multicast Broadcast DLF Multicast DLF Broadcast Multicast DLF rate rate rate is in the range from 1 to 262143 NO U BW N Description Use storm control command to set the upper threshold of the broadcast multicast DLF De
54. seconds igmp snooping max response time seconds ip binding instance msti instance msti ethernet ethernet port path cost cost instance msti ethernet ethernet port priority pri instance msti priority pri instance msti vlan vian vid to vian end vid J jumboframe K L line rate lt egress ingress rate rate va ue lacp lacp system priority system priority link aggregation group agg id description agg name link aggregation group agg id mode manual static lacp port priority port priority link aggregation group agg id learning local time date date month month year year local time hour hour minute minute second second lidp lldp admin status disable rx tx rxtx lldp encapsulation snap Ethernet ii Iidp timer tx interval interval lldp hold multiplier value lldp timer tx delay delay Ildp fast count count Iidp timer reinit delay timer lidp tlv enable basic tlv all system capabilit system description system name ort description management address loopback detection loopback detection interval time second loopback detection control M 178 XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual management mode Y disable ort based ethernet interface vlan v an id monitor port ethernet interface mirroring port ethernet interface to ethernet interface both egress ingress mac address static dynamic blackhole mac address interface ethernet interface number vlan v an id mac address
55. server ip IP address or host name of the TFTP server connected the IP address is in X X X X format file name filename of firmware Description Use update firmware command to download new firmware from tftp server and update the new firmware to the switch Examples XS update firmware rootfs img gz tftp server 192 168 0 234 Update the firmware please wait XS View Syntax xS view no xs view View System view Parameters xs view enable disable the XS View network management function 69 XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual Description Use xs view command to enable the XS View network management function Use no xs view command to disable the XS View network management function Examples XS xs view XS View function has been enabled successfully XS no xs view XS View function has been disabled successfully 3 8 Port Basic Configuration Commands The Any view in the below table refers to any one of the following System view Ethernet port view Port based VLAN view VLAN view or dot1x view Command list Any view show interface ethernet interface Any view showstorm control System view_______ _ interface ethernet interface _ __ Ethernet port view BA Os no shutdown speed 4 10 100 1000 auto no speed duplex auto full half no duplex no flow control e 00 a no learnin Ethernet port view line rate egress ingress rate rate value
56. spanning tree is enabled on this switch The spanning tree mode is MSTP Bridge Priority 32768 Max hops 20 Hello time 2 Max age time 20 Forward delay time 15 MSTI O VLANS map 1 4094 MST Region Name 28 B0 CC 01 01 64 MST Revision Level 0 Bridge ID 32768 28 b0 cc 00 31 d4 Root ID 32768 28 b0 cc 00 31 d4 Root PortId 0 0 Interfaces Port Priority PathCost PortRole PortState D BridgeID D PortID 136 XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual Ethernet0 1 128 0 Disabled Disabled 32768 28b0cc0031d4 128 1 Ethernet0 2 128 0 Disabled Disabled 32768 28b0cc0031d4 128 2 Ethernet0 3 128 0 Disabled Disabled 32768 28b0cc0031d4 128 3 Ethernet0 4 128 0 Disabled Disabled 32768 28b0cc0031d4 128 4 Ethernet0 5 128 0 Disabled Disabled 32768 28b0cc0031d4 128 5 Ethernet0 6 128 0 Designated Forwarding 32768 28b0cc0031d4 128 6 Ethernet0 7 128 0 Disabled Disabled 32768 28b0cc0031d4 128 7 Ethernet0 8 128 0 Disabled Disabled 32768 28b0cc0031d4 128 8 Ethernet0 9 128 0 Disabled Disabled 32768 28b0cc0031d4 128 9 XS show spanning tree ethernet 0 3 instance 2 Port Ethernet0 3 STP admin enabled Edge Port Disabled Point to point Auto External Path cost 200000 MSTI 2 Ethernet0 3 port information MSTI priority 128 MSTI path cost O MSTI port role Disabled MSTI port state Disabled MSTI designed bridge ID 43820 4600f4aa4600 MSTI designed port ID 0 0 XS show spanning tree mst configuration Current MST configuration MST
57. static dynamic blackhole mac address vlan vian id mac address timer aging age mac address timer no aging mac address multicast mac address interface ethernet interface to ethernet interface vlan v an id mac address multicast mac address vlan vlan id multicast static router port ethernet nterface number max req mvr mvr group mvr group mvr mode dynamic compatible mvr port type receiver source ethernet ethernet port to ethernet ethernet port mac based vlan mac mac address priority priority system name port description management address no acl number ac number all no rule rule id all no packet filter acl number ac number all no user bind all ethernet ethernet port mac addr mac ip addr jp ethernet ethernet port no ipconfig no user user name no shutdown no speed no duplex no flow control no learning no line rate egress ingress no storm control no lacp no lacp system priority no link aggregation group agg id description no link aggregation group agg d no lacp port priority no link aggregation group no mirror group no mirroring port ethernet interface no vlan Y all v an id1 to vian id2 no vlan vpn no vlan vpn tpid no vlan vpn QOinO ethernet ethernet port old vid o d vid to old end vid no switchport 4 forbidden tagged untagged ethernet nterface to ethernet interface no protocol vlan Y at i ipx mode ethernetii etype id no ma
58. system auth control no dotix no dotix re authentication no spanning tree no spanning tree forward time no spanning tree hello time no spanning tree max age no spanning tree priority no spanning tree bpdu quard no spanning tree max hops no spanning tree hold count no spanning tree root guard no spanning tree path cost no spanning tree priority no spanning tree point to point no spanning tree protocol migration no spanning tree edge no instance msti no instance msti ethernet ethernet port path cost cost no instance msti ethernet ethernet port priority pri no instance msti priority pri no instance msti vlan v an vid to vlan end vid no snmp server community community name no snmp server user username no snmp server traps 180 XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual no snmp server traps host host ip no snmp traps no igmp snooping leave time no igmp snooping max response time no loopback detection interval time no loopback detection control O P ping p address rotocol vlan at i ipx mode ethernetii etype id port based vlan vian id priority priority level packet filter acl number acl number queue2 weight queue3 weight qos cos local precedence map cos0 map local prec cos1 map local prec cos2 map local prec_cos3 map local prec_cos4 map local prec_cos5 map local prec cos6 map local prec cos7 map local prec qos map dscp dscp to cos cos qos mode dscp R reboot reset
59. the Ethernet ports connected directly to user terminals as edge ports so that they may enter the forwarding state immediately Normally configuration BPDUs cannot reach an edge port because the port is not connected to another switch But in case that BPDU guard function is disabled on an edge port configuration BPDUs sent deliberately by a malicious user may reach the port If an edge port receives a BPDU it changes itself to be a non edge port P2P choose from Force_True Force_False and Auto Force_True specifies that the link connected to the specified Ethernet port is a point to point link Force_False specifies that the link connected to the specified Ethernet port is not a point to point link Auto specified to automatically determine whether the link connected to the specified Ethernet port is a point to point link Protocol Migration For backward compatibility with switches running 802 1d RSTP selectively sends 802 1d configuration BPDUs and TCN BPDUs on per port basis When a port is initialized the migration delay timer is started and RSTP BPDUs are sent in this time interval When this timer is active the switch processes all BPDUs received on the port and ignores the protocol type If the switch receives an 802 1d BPDU after the port s migration delay timer is expired it assumes that it is connected to an 802 1d switch and starts using only 802 1d BPDUs However if the RSTP switch is using 802 1d BPDUs on a port and rec
60. the ID of a VLAN the information of which is to be created in a range from 1 to 4094 vlan id1 specifies the ID of a VLAN the information of which is to be deleted in the range of 1 to 4094 to vian id2 in conjunction with vlan id1 defines a VLAN range to delete information of all existing VLANs in the range The v an id2 argument takes a value in the range of 1 to 4094 and must not be less than that of vlan id1 Description Use show igmp snooping command to display the igmp snooping configuration for the specified VLAN group Examples XS vlan5 show igmp snooping vlan 5 show igmp snooping configuration on vian 5 Igmp snooping state Enabled VLAN route interface Ethernet0 7 Ethernet0 8 switchport pvid Syntax switchport pvid vian id no switchport pvid View Ethernet port view Parameters vlan id specifies the default VLAN ID of the port in a range from 1 to 4094 Description Use switchport pvid command to set the default VLAN ID for the port A trunk port sends packets of the default VLAN untagged Use no switchport pvid command to restore the default By default the default VLAN ID of a port is VLAN 1 Examples XS Ethernet0 9 switchport pvid 5 Setting successfully switchport link type Syntax 95 XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual switchport link type access hybrid trunk no switchport link type View Ethernet port view Parameters access sets the port link type to access
61. to restore to the default aging time By default the aging time of router ports is 105 seconds Examples XS igmp snooping router aging time 200 Router aging time of igmp snooping set to 200 seconds igmp snooping leave time Syntax igmp snooping leave time seconds no igmp snooping leave time View System view Parameters seconds IGMP leave timer in a range from 1 to 300 in seconds Description Use igmp snooping leave time command to configure the IGMP query interval i e the interval at which the switch sends IGMP general queries Use no igmp snooping leave time command to restore to the default 124 XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual By default the leave timer is 30 seconds Examples XS igmp snooping leave time 200 Leave time of igmp snooping set to 200 seconds igmp snooping max response time Syntax igmp snooping max response time seconds no igmp snooping max response time View System view Parameters seconds maximum response time in IGMP general queries in a range from 1 to 25 in seconds Description Use igmp snooping max response time command to configure the maximum response time in IGMP general queries Use no igmp snooping max response time command to restore to the default By default the maximum response time in IGMP general queries is 10 seconds An appropriate setting of the maximum response time in IGMP queries allows hosts to respond to queries quickly and thus the querier
62. traffic of this port will be mirrored to each of the Monitoring Port s AENM System Information Mirror Advanced Configuration Port Mirroring Configuration Port Management Mirroring 1 Port Configuration Group Port Aggregation Monitoring None E Port Port Bandwidth Port Mirroring a EthernetO Ethernet1 VLAN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1101 11 33 133134 145 16 127 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 1 2 QoS None 0000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0010 0 0 00 0 01 0 siamang Rx Port one ojojojo ojolojojojo 0 0 o 5 i ae Tx Port olo olololo olololololololololololo LLDP RX TX lolojoljojolojo joljol ololjo olojolojo ojo olojo olo o oO Statistics Spanning Tree SNMP Manager Mirroring Group List Group 1D Monitor Port Mirroring Rx Port Mirroring Tx Port Administration Logout XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual 2 5 VLAN This managed switch supports 802 1Q port based mac based vlan vlan vpn and protocol based VLAN VLAN is disabled in default configuration 2 5 1 Advanced This page globally sets the VLAN mode from the following no VLAN 802 1Q VLAN and port based VLAN AEMA System Information r VLAN Mode Advanced Configuration VLAN Mode 80210 VLAN w Port Management VLAN Advanced 802 10 VLAN
63. view show garp timer Any view show gvrp status O O Z S O System view arp timeout hold join leave leaveall timer value no garp timeout hold join leave leaveall timer value System view Ethernet port view Ethernet port view gvrp registration fixed forbidden normal no gvrp registration show garp timer Syntax show garp timer View Any view Parameters None Description Use show garp timer command to display the settings of the GARP timer of all en displays the settings of the following timers e Join timer Leave timer e eo LeaveAll timer e Hold timer Examples XS show garp timer Join Leave Leave all Hold show gvrp status Syntax show gvrp status View Any view Parameters 104 None Description Use show gvrp status command to display the GVRP settings of all ports Examples XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual XS show gvrp status Gvrp feature is currently enabled on this switch Ports Gvrp status Registration Ethernet0 1 Disabled Normal Ethernet0 2 Disabled Normal Ethernet0 3 Disabled Normal Ethernet0 4 Disabled Normal Ethernet0 5 Disabled Normal Ethernet0 6 Disabled Normal Ethernet0 7 Disabled Normal Ethernet0 8 Disabled Normal Ethernet0 9 Disabled Normal Ethernet0 10 Disabled Normal Ethernet0 11 Disabled Normal Ethernet0 12 Disabled Normal Ethernet0 13 Disabled Normal Ethernet0 14 Disabled Normal Ethernet0 15 Disabled Normal Ethernet0 16 Disabled N
64. vlan all vian id1 to vian id2 gt View Any view Parameters vlan id1 specifies the ID of a VLAN the information of which is to be displayed in the range of 1 to 255 to vian id2 in conjunction with vlan id1 defines a VLAN range to display information of all existing VLANs in the range The vlan id2 argument takes a value in the range of 1 to 255 and must not be less than that of vlan id1 all displays information of all the VLANSs Description Use show port based vlan command to display information of port based VLANs including ID description and member ports of a VLAN Examples XS show port based vlan 1 to 2 VLAN ID 1 Description vlan1 Member Ports Ethernet0 9 Ethernet0 10 Ethernet0 11 Ethernet0 12 VLAN ID 2 Description vlan2 Member Ports 98 XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual Ethernet0 12 Ethernet0 13 Ethernet0 14 port based vlan Syntax port based vlan vian id no port based vlan all vian idi to vian id2 gt View System view Parameters vlan id specifies the ID of a VLAN the information of which is to be created in the range of 1 to 255 vlan id1 specifies the ID of a VLAN the information of which is to be deleted in the range of 1 to 255 to vian id2 in conjunction with vian id1 defines a VLAN range to delete information of all existing VLANs in the range The v an id2 argument takes a value in the range of 1 to 255 and must not be less than
65. 1 ales Port Uricast MAC Address PRRRREEE se sa sa a3 a4 a8 opejeoa 2 2 2 2 2 Multicast MAC Address IGMP Snooping rote O O O O O O DO O O O O O O O 0 O O O O O O o O o aja e MVR Unknown Multicast Security ACL LLDP Static Router Port List Statistics Spanning Tree 1 Default SNMP Manager 200 VLANO200 Administration 100 VLANO100 Logout 2 7 3 3 Misc This tag page sets IGMP Snooping Misc configuration parameters Host Timeout Route Timeout IGMP Querier Query Transmit Interval Max Response XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual Time Last Member Query Interval and IGMP Flood Host Timeout It is in the range of 200 to 1000 by default the value is 260 seconds Route Timeout It is in the range of 1 to 1000 by default the value is 105 seconds IGMP Querier Enable disable IGMP Querier function Query Transmit Interval It is in the range of 1 to 300 by default the value is 125 seconds Max Response Time It is in the range of 1 to 25 by default the value is 10 seconds Last Member Query Interval It is in the range of 1 to 25 by default the value is 1 second MAMA System Information Advanced Configuration IGMP Snooping Misc Configuration Port Management z Host Timeout 200 1000 260 sec VLAN 005 Route Timeout 1 1000 105 sec For
66. 1 273 show log 274 no log 275 show history show system information Syntax show system information View Any view Parameters None 60 Description XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual Use show system information command to display the basic information of the switch including system name system description system location system contact hardware version firmware version boot loader version MAC address and System ID Examples XS show system information System Name XS26GS System Description Optical Ethernet Switch System Location Ljubljana Slovenia Systme Contact SUpport xenya si Hardware Version 1 0SFP Firmware Version 1 071 Boot Loader Version 1 0 1 MAC Address 28 b0 cc 12 34 51 System ID R3A1234561 show management Syntax show management View Any view Parameters None Description Use show management command to display the management mode It can be disabled port based vlan and other related information Examples XS show management Management mode is port based Management port is Ethernet0 2 show temperature Syntax Show temperature View Any view Parameters 61 XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual None Description Use show temperature command to display the current environmental temperature of switch Example XS show temperature Current temperature 46 5 degree Celsius show fan status Syntax Show fan sta
67. 1x client which cannot request for authentication actively The switch sends multicast request identity packets periodically through the port enabled with 802 1x function In this case this timer sets the interval to send the multicast request identity packets It is in the range of 1 to 65535 the default value is 30 seconds Supplicant Timeout sets the supplicant system timer This timer sets the supp timeout period and is triggered by the switch after the switch sends a request challenge packet to a supplicant system The switch sends another request challenge packet to the supplicant system if the switch does not receive any response from the supplicant system when this timer times out It is in the range of 1 to 300 the default value is 30 seconds Server Timeout sets the radius server timer This timer sets the server timeout period After sending an authentication request packet to the radius server a switch sends another authentication request packet if it does not receive any response from the radius server when this timer times out It is in the range of 1 to 300 the default value is 30 seconds Max Request Count sets the maximum number of times that a switch sends authentication request packets to a user It is in the range of 1 to 10 and the default value is 2 Reauth Period sets re authentication interval in seconds After this timer expires the switch indicates 802 1x re authentication It is in the range of 60 to 7200 the defa
68. 2 5 MSTP State This page lists spanning tree information Bridge ID Root Bridge ID External Path Cost Internal Path Cost and Root Port for each MST instance NEMA System Information Advanced Configuration MSTI ID Bridge ID Root Bridge 1D BONE TER ahaa ia Root Port Port Management os o VLAN 0 32768 28 B0 CC 12 34 51 0 00 00 00 00 00 00 0 0 0 0 005 Forwarding Security 2 13 SNMP Manager 2 13 1 SNMP Account There are three tag pages SNMP View SNMP Community and SNMP User 2 13 1 1 SNMP View This page sets which tree of SNMP OID can be managed by an SNMP agent user the default is all of them For details of which MIBs are supported please check section 6 Appendix B Supported MIBs of this manual 46 AMA XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual SIMP View System Information Advanced Configuration SNMP View Port Management I G default VLAN Q0S 1 0 8802 1 1 1 paeMIB Forwarding 1 0 8802 1 1 2 IldpMIB ad 1 3 6 1 2 1 1 system ACL 1 3 6 1 2 1 2 interfaces LLDP Statistics 1 3 0 1 2 1 3 at Spanning Tree 1 3 6 1 2 1 4 ip SNMP Manager F A A 1 3 6 1 2 1 5 icmp SNMP Account SNMP Trap 1 3 6 1 2 1 6 tcp Administration 3361217 udp EOQOtE A e E a e a transmission ie Hee Pr h snmp E Be ey o l rmon ey Dee Bh By EG eo Pg dotidBridge ey Tc E da Ey Us eck ifMIB 1 3 6 1 2 1 67 radiusMIB 1 3 6 1 2 1 28350 pri
69. 3 6 User Level of this manual for privilege details of each level of users 50 XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual AINM System Information Account Advanced Configuration A OR Port Management Username VLAN 00S Password Forwarding Confirm Password Security ACL Privilege user vw LLDP Apply Statistics Spanning Tree User List SNMP Manager Administration Number Username Privilege Modify Delete IP Configuration Ping Diagnosis 1 eee User Modify TFTP Services Reboot 2 14 4 TFTP Services There are three tag pages Update Firmware This page sets a TFTP Server IP and Firmware Name Before doing firmware upgrade make sure the switch is connected to the TFTP server and new firmware file exists on the server The switch will begin to update firmware after Apply button is clicked Note please don t cut off the power supply when updating NENYA System Information Advanced Configuration Firmware Update Port Management TFTP Server IP 192 168 0 235 VLAN Q0S Firmware Name rootfs img az Forwarding Apply Security Backup Configuration This page sets a TFTP Server IP and File Name Before backing up configuration make sure the switch is connected to the TFTP server The switch configuration file will be uploaded to TFTP server w
70. Auto 100M Full off off Enabled Disabled Disabled Spanning Tree Ethernet0 4 Enabled Down Auto off Enabled Disabled Disabled SNMP Manager Ethernet0 5 Enabled Down Auto off Enabled Disabled Disabled Administration Ethernet0 6 Enabled Down Auto off Enabled Disabled Disabled Logout Ethernet0 7 Enabled Down Auto Off Enabled Disabled Disabled Ethernet0 38 Enabled Down Auto Off Enabled Disabled Disabled Ethernet0 9 Enabled Down Auto off Enabled Disabled Disabled Ethernet0 10 Enabled Down Auto Off Enabled Disabled Disabled Ethernet0 11 Enabled Down Auto Off Enabled Disabled Disabled Ethernet0 12 Enabled Down Auto off Enabled Disabled Disabled Ethernet0 13 Enabled Down Auto Off Enabled Disabled Disabled Ethernet0 14 Enabled Down Auto off Enabled Disabled Disabled Ethernet0 15 Enabled Auto off Enabled Disabled Disabled Ethernet0 16 Enabled Enabled Disabled Disabled Ethernet0 17 Enabled Down Auto off Enabled Disabled Disabled Ethernet0 18 Enabled Down Auto off Enabled Disabled Disabled Ethernet0 19 Enabled Down Auto off Enabled Disabled Disabled Etharnotn 2N Enahlad Dawn Anita a z DE Enahlad Mieshlad Mieshlad v 2 4 2 Port Aggregation XS26GS switch supports up to 16 link aggregation groups and each
71. C address entry mac address specifies a MAC address in the form of H H H H H H 116 XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual interface ethernet nterface number specifies the outgoing port by its type and number for the MAC address All traffic destined for the MAC address will be sent out from the port vian vian id specifies a VLAN ID in a range from 1 to 4094 The VLAN must exist Description Use mac address command to add or modify a MAC address entry Use no mac address command to remove one or more MAC address entries In Ethernet port view the MAC address entry configured by mac address command takes the Ethernet port as an outgoing port If the MAC address you input in the mac address command already exists in the MAC address table the system will modify the attributes of the corresponding MAC address entry according to your settings in the command You can remove all unicast MAC address entries on a port or remove a specific type of MAC address entries such as the addresses learnt by the system dynamic or static MAC address entries configured or blackhole addresses Examples XS mac address dynamic 00 1d 72 23 ed 70 interface ethernet 0 13 vian 3 The configuration is successful XS no mac address vlan 3 Delete mac address successfully mac address timer Syntax mac address timer aging age mac address timer no aging no mac address timer View System view Parameters aging age specifies the agin
72. Control for the specific port If the loopback port control function is enabled on a trunk or hybrid port when a loop is found the switch will disable the port and remove the corresponding MAC forwarding entries On the other hand if the loopback port control function is disabled on a trunk or hybrid port when a loop is found the port will not be disabled For an access port the switch will disable the port if a loop is found as far as LBD is enabled no matter LBD Control is enabled or disabled By default the loopback port control function is disabled on a trunk or hybrid port A list of the port status is also provided See the following figure for more details NENYA System Information Advanced Configuration State Negotiation Speed amp Duplex Flow Control LBD Control Port Management Ree ee tee i Ethernet0 1 v Enabled v Off Enabled vw Disabled i Disabled w Port Configuratiort Port Aggregation Port Bandwidth Port Mirroring Port Status VLAN Q05S Forwarding Port State Link Negotiation ae a Carol ol Learning LBD c nea Seanity Config Actual ACL Ethernet0 1 Enabled Up Auto 1000M Full Off Off Enabled Disabled Disabled LLDP Ethernet0 2 Enabled Up Auto 1000M Full off Off Enabled Disabled Disabled Statistics Ethernet0 3 Enabled Up
73. D Trunk Name Type and Port List Type is fixed to Manual 38 XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual XEM System Information y Manual Trunking Group Advanced Configuration Trunk 1D Trunk Name Type Port List Port Management Static Trunking Group shows static trunk information including Trunk ID Trunk Name Type and Port List Type is fixed to Static System Information Advanced Configuration Trunk ID Trunk Name Type Port List Port Management LACP Trunking Group shows LACP trunk information including Priority MAC of Actor and Partner It also shows the Key priority Active state of member ports System Information Advanced Configuration Port Management VLAN 2 12 Spanning Tree Spanning Tree Protocol STP is a standard protocol described in IEEE 802 1D Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol RSTP IEEE 802 1w is an evolution of the 802 1D Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol MSTP IEEE 802 15 is also an evolution of the 802 1D 2 12 1 Global Before configuring STP make sure STP is enabled see section 2 2 of this manual for details There is one tag page 2 12 1 1 Configuration This page sets bridge configurations Mode Max Hops Hello Time Max Age Forward Delay Time Priority and BPDU Guard Mode Three spanning tree modes are supported stp rstp and mstp Max Hops this value is in the range from 1 to 20 a
74. High An outer tag is added to form a double tag package ifthe incoming package has a VLAN ID value between Inner tag VID Low and Inner tag VID High all inclusive Outer Tag Priority the outer tag VLAN priority in the range of O to 7 Port the double tag port from which a package is received The bottom part of this page lists all configured QinQ mapping rules XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual MA System Information Advanced Configuration Port Management VLAN Advanced Inner Tag VID Low 802 10 VLAN Inner Tag VID Hight Protocol VLAN Mac Based VLAN VLAN VPN GARP QoS Forwarding QinQ List Security ACL Inner Tag VID Inner Tag VID Outer Tag e Statistics 2 5 7 GARP GARP VLAN Registration Protocol GVRP is based on Generic Attribute Registration Protocol GARP They are standard protocols described in IEEE 802 1D Before configuring GARP make sure GVRP is enabled see section 2 2 of this manual for details There are two tag pages GARP this tag page sets GARP Join Time Leave Time and Leaveall Time Leaveall Time must be greater than Leave Time and Leave Time must be greater than twice the Join Time AENM System Information GARP Advanced Configuration GARP Timer Setting Port Management Join Time 10 2147483640 millisecond VLAN
75. Idp fast count count System view Idp timer reinit delay timer System view lldp tlv enable basic tlv all system capabilit system description system name port description management address no lldp tlv enable basic tlv all system capabilit system description system name port description management address Anyview___________ showlldp neighbor information Any view __ showlidpstatistics __ z Any view showlldptiv config Cd lldp Syntax lldp no lldp View System view or Ethernet port view Parameters None Description It is used to enable or disable the global LLDP or port LLDP If you want to enable port LLDP you need to enable the global LLDP first By default LLDP is disabled globally but when the global LLDP is enabled the port LLDP is enabled by default 158 XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual Examples XS lldp Set successfully XS interface ethernet 0 1 XS Ethernet0 1 lldp Set successfully lldp admin status Syntax lldp admin status disable rx tx rxtx gt View Ethernet port view Parameters disable A port in this mode does not send or receive LLDPDUs rx A port in this mode only receives LLDPDUs tx A port in this mode only sends LLDPDUs rxtx A port in this mode sends and receives LLDPDUs Description Set the LLDP operating mode Examples XS Ethernet0 1 lldp admin status rxtx Set successfully lldp encapsulation Syntax
76. LDP Ethernet0 6 1 Hybrid Disabled Admit All Statistics Ethernet0 7 1 Hybrid Disabled Admit All Spanning Tree Ethernet0 8 1 Hybrid Disabled Admit All SNMP Manager Ethernet0 9 1 Hybrid Disabled Admit All Administration Ethernet0 10 1 Hybrid Disabled Admit All oe Ethernet0 11 1 Hybrid Disabled Admit All Ethernet0 12 1 Hybrid Disabled Admit All Ethernet0 13 1 Hybrid Disabled Admit All Ethernet0 14 1 Hybrid Disabled Admit All Ethernet0 15 1 Hybrid Disabled Admit All Ethernet0 16 1 Hybrid Disabled Admit All Ethernet0 17 1 Hybrid Disabled Admit All d Ethernet0 18 1 Hybrid Disabled Admit All Ethernet0 19 1 Hybrid Disabled Admit All Ethernet0 20 1 Hybrid Disabled Admit All Ethernet0 21 1 Hybrid Disabled Admit All FthernetNn 77 1 Hvhrid Disabled Admit All 2 5 4 Protocol VLAN This page configures protocol VLAN The pull down VID block lists all existing VLAN groups for users to choose a group to configure For a selected VLAN group the Frame Type lists all protocols for which users can choose Ethernet Type is bundled with the Frame Type chosen except for Ethernet II for which users can type in an Ethernet Type Coressponding Port is selected when setting Protocol VLAN group The bottom part of this page lists all protocol VLAN groups configured 2 5 5 MAC based VLAN This page configures mac based VLAN The pull down VID block lists all existing VLAN groups for the user to choose a group to configure For a selected VLA
77. Multimode Transceiver Product Number 2 15km XS26GS en Transmitting Wavelength 1 850nm Port Configuration 2 1310 or1550nm S SFP on all ports Type of Trnsceiver 1 Dual single mode fiber SFP module Single Wavelength 2 Dual multimode fiber SFP module Single Wavelength 176 XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual 5 Appendix A Command Index The command index includes all the commands in the User Manual which are arranged alphabetically A acl number ac number B C clear D disable duplex lt auto full half description name VLAN view description name Port based VLAN view dotix System view dotix Ethernet port view dotix re authentication dotix port control auto forceauthorized forceunauthorized E exit enable end Ethernet port view end VLAN view end Port based VLAN view end dotix view F flow control G arp timeout hold join leave leaveall timer value gvrp vrp registration lt fixed forbidden normal H 177 XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual ipconfi auto ip p address netmask netmask ateway gatewa interface ethernet interface interface ethernet interface to ethernet interface igmp snooping VLAN view igmp snooping System view VLAN view igmp snooping querier igqmp snoopin uery interval time seconds igmp snooping host aging time seconds igmp snooping router aging time seconds igmp snooping leave time
78. N group the MAC Address is the source MAC address of incoming packets and the Priority is the added VLAN tag priority The bottom part of this page lists all mac based VLAN groups configured XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual 2 5 6 VLAN VPN 2 5 6 1 VPN Global Setting This page enables or disables global VLAN VPN VLAN VPN enable or disable the global VLAN VPN ARM System Information 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 X1 ONSO VPN Globle Setting Disabled v VLAN Advanced 802 10 VLAN Advanced Configuration Port Management VLAN VPN 2 5 6 2 VLAN VPN Port This page enables or disables VLAN VPN and sets TPID Tag Protocol Identifier value for a specific port The default TPID value is Ox8100 Be aware that some other vendors switches may set this value to be 0x9100 Port select a specific port for setting State To enale or disable a specific port TPID To set TPID value 0x8100 by default TPID is used to identify whether the packets carry specific VLAN Tag Note that the location of the TPID field in an Ethernet packet is the same as the protocol type field in a packet without VLAN Tag Thus to prevent confusion from happening the following protocol type values should not be configured as a TPID value ARP 0x0806 IP Ox0800 MPLS 0x8847 0x8848 IPX 0x8137 IS IS 0x8000 LACP 0x8809 802 1x Ox888E XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manua
79. RATIONS ALL CHANGES WILL BE LOST QoS Do you want to save before reboot Forwarding ACL 2 14 6 Reset There are two tag pages Reset and Reset To Default Reset the switch will be reset to the factory default setting except that the IP address and user accounts are kept unchanged 52 XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual AENA System Information Advanced Configuration Port Management SWITCH WILL BE RESET TO FACTORY DEFAULT SETTING EXCEPT IP ADDRESS AND deis USER ACCOUNTS Q0S Forwarding Are you sure to reset the switch Security LLDP Reset To Default the switch will be reset to the factory default setting NENYA System Information Advanced Configuration Port Management SWITCH WILL BE RESET TO FACTORY DEFAULT SETTING VLAN Q05 Are you sure to reset the switch Forwarding Security ACL 2 14 7 Save Configuration This page saves current configurations NEMA System Information 3 5 7 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 X1 CONSOLE ai ata T Advanced Configuration Port Management 3 a Save Current Configurations VLAN QoS Forwarding Security 2 14 8 System Logs This page shows all of the system logs clicking Clear button to clear all the records of the system logs 53 XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual XENI System Logs System Information A Advanced Configuration S
80. UION cinmssacarrdcia cri LZ O 5 Appendix A Command Index ssss LI 6 Appendix B Supported MIBS sssss LOG XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual REVISION HISTORY Jan 28 2011 V1 00 Initial release Jun 15 2011 V1 01 Graphics update L 1 1 XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual Introduction XS26GS Managed SFP Based Optical Ethernet Switch is a high performance managed Layer 2 Gigabit Ethernet switch for service providers It offers up to twenty six SFP based Gigabit Ethernet fiber optic ports XS26GS is targeted at the emerging market of Ethernet based FTTx It comes with a rich feature set to meet the requirements of a wide range of applications especially the access network and the small to medium scale customized network The design of dual power supply provides the power redundancy for applications requiring high reliability XS26GS is low profile with a standard rack mount size It achieves the highest fiber port density within a single rack providing users with the best performance price ratio Features A range of configurable copper and fiber ports to meet the requirement of various applications such as FTTH optical LAN Ethernet based DCS and security surveillance system 8K address table for auto learned unicast or static unicast multicast addresses Jumbo frame of up to 9216 bytes 802 1p Port and Dif
81. XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual AENA System Information Advanced Configuration MSTI ID Port Management VLAN Port Q05 Internal Cost O Auto ri Priority 0 240 Fr ns Security ACL T LLDP Statistics MSTP Port Attributes Spanning Tree Global Port Sia Priority Role State Designated Bridge ID ie E STP amp RSTP i i 32768 28 B0 CC 12 34 51 MSTP Region Ethernet0 1 0 128 Disablec Disabled MSTP Ports Ethernet0 2 0 Disablec Disabled 32768 28 B0 CC 12 34 51 MSTP State Ethernet0 3 0 Disablec Disabled 32768 28 B0 CC 12 34 51 SNMP Manager Disablec Disabled 32768 28 B0 CC 12 34 51 EthernetO 4 0 0 Ethernet0 5 Ea Ethernet0 6 0 Disablec Disabled 32768 28 B0 CC 12 34 51 0 0 Disablec Disabled 32768 28 B0 CC 12 34 51 0 128 128 128 128 Ethernet0 7 0 128 Disablec Disabled 32768 28 B0 CC 12 34 51 Ethernet0 8 0 28 Disablec Disabled 32768 28 B0 CC 12 34 51 128 1 128 128 128 128 128 Administraton Logout 1 28 w Ethernet0 9 0 Disablec Disabled 32768 28 B0 CC 12 34 51 0 0 Ethernet0 10 0 Disablec Disabled 32768 28 B0 CC 12 34 51 0 0 Ethernet0 12 0 Disablec Forwarding 32768 28 B0 CC 12 34 51 0 0 Ethernet0 13 0 Disablec Disabled 32768 28 B0 CC 12 34 51 0 0 Ethernet0 14 0 Disablec Disabled 32768 28 B0 CC 12 34 51 0 0 0 Ethernet0 15 0 0 Disablec Disabled 32768 28 B0 CC 12 34 51 o 2 1
82. XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual MMA Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual June 15 2011 Version 1 01 XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual Copyright 2010 2011 XENYA d o o All Rights Reserved This document contains proprietary information that is protected by copyright No part of this document may be reproduced transmitted transcribed stored in a retrieval system or translated into any language in any form or by any means electronic mechanical magnetic optical chemical manual or otherwise without the prior written permission of Xenya d o o Disclaimer Notice No license is granted implied or otherwise under any patent or patent rights of XENYA d o o makes no warranties implied or otherwise in regard to this document and to the products described in this document The information provided by this document is believed to be accurate and reliable to the publication date of this document However Xenya d 0 0 assumes no responsibility for any errors in this document Furthermore Xenya d 0 0 assumes no responsibility for the use or misuse of the information in this document and for any patent infringements that may arise from the use of this document The information and product specifications within this document are subject to change at any time without notice and without obligation to notify any person of such change XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual
83. a E a S 24 2 92 POF AUTHENTICATION A tal 24 2 83 MAG AUTRE Ca ION aa a a a 27 E O came oan IDS 28 Zi OLOM CONTO Nit a A a 28 NS PRN A A A AN 28 29 Management ACE aia A 29 ERAN A O 29 219 2 POE DINNER 32 A A E 32 210 1 Management ELD P Sa A ia a AO 32 2 1052 Neighbor INtoOrMatiON srisrisraicaid aii 34 ZAS UD Sta USOS o 34 AAC TA SOS a AA As ki 36 LAVABO FE SOLA US A A A RA a 36 Zell POPE O La SES A Cin 36 2 Y E Etats ciate seaceia Same io oak caaia cna se SI N ics oan RS Nee 37 Z LLA MAC Address Tale a A A 37 XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual 2 A419 IGMP Snooping Grou siscovecusi wr prorrata castes 38 ZA Bi LIK AGGFEG OA ION 38 2D SPANNING REE ton alan aeons 39 LIZA aaa 39 2 A A ON 40 ZA MOV P REO ION id IA nan 43 LAR ANS TP POTS ti iaa 45 2A DBMS Peo ten e peso iio 46 2 L3 SIN MP MANAGER ienen a a A isidnd 46 LL SNMP ACCOUN Eroale A a E N A AE EE E N 46 22 SNMP Trap on NN EA 48 2 ADMINISTRATION 49 ZASE IPE COMO UIALION As a 49 Za tA APOG DIA gano SIS a dan 50 HIS ACCON a sa 50 e RS A A ve deteacecdeu tees 51 21A O REDONDA a a A 52 2 LAORE ia 52 21147 Save CON guta cesa A 53 A ES A alate inti a E a a a 53 ZAS LOGOUT da E eta 54 3 Command Line Interface CLL ssssss222 2 DD ERROR MESSAGE A ie ie a alata 55 2 CLE CONVENTIONS id tn 55 325 SHORTCUTS INTRODUCTION ir tds 55 Fo CLD COMMAND MODES ar ies 56 5 5 GLOBAL GOMMANDS ni A A wees hub heen eae 57 SO USER LEVEL
84. abled STP Disabled LACP Disabled 802 1x Disabled LLDP Disabled XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual 1 7 Management Software Specification The following table summarizes the protocols supported by the managed optical Ethernet switch in the current software release TCP IP ARP ICMP IP TCP UDP SNMP v2 1 2 3 9 FMC private MIBS MIB counters of SNMP groups 1 2 4 9 Web management server Http Server Support goahead 2 1 8 Java scripts Java Applet CGI Spanning tree protocol IEEE 802 1d 1w 1s XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual 2 Web Management Function A Web browser has been provided to manage and monitor the switch The default values are set in section 1 6 of this manual When logging to the switch you can browse http 192 168 0 253 and type the user name and password as shown in section 1 6 above If you need to change IP address at the first time you can modify it through RS232 console or using telnet to login 2 1 Conventions Keywords on web management page is in Boldface Tag page name is in talic Button on web management page is in lt gt 2 2 System Information At login the web is on System Information page which shows the basic information of the switch as below xa 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 x1 CONSOLE ae condi ss PO S S A
85. abled down auto enable disable disable 9216 Ethernet0 11 enabled down auto enable disable disable 9216 Ethernet0 12 enabled down auto enable disable disable 9216 Ethernet0 13 enabled down auto enable disable disable 9216 Ethernet0 14 enabled down auto enable disable disable 9216 Ethernet0 15 enabled down auto enable disable disable 9216 Ethernet0 16 enabled down auto enable disable disable 9216 Ethernet0 17 enabled down auto enable disable disable 9216 Ethernet0 18 enabled down auto enable disable disable 9216 Ethernet0 19 enabled down auto enable disable disable 9216 Ethernet0 20 enabled down auto enable disable disable 9216 Ethernet0 21 enabled down auto enable disable disable 9216 Ethernet0 22 enabled down auto enable disable disable 9216 Ethernet0 23 enabled down auto enable disable disable 9216 Ethernet0 24 enabled up auto 1000M full oft enable disable disable 9216 Ethernet1 1 enabled down auto enable disable disable 9216 Ethernet1 2 enabled down auto enable disable disable 9216 sde a de f e da se di MA A A A A A MRL MRL MRL MRL RL XS show interface ethernet 0 1 PORT STATE LINK NEGO SPEED DUPLEX FLOW CONTROL LEARN INGRESS EGRESS JUMBOFRAME Ethernet0 1 enabled down auto enable disable disable 9216 show interface s
86. abled VLAN function port based allows port based VLAN 80210 allows 802 1q VLAN Description Use vlan mode to set a vlan mode By default vlan mode is No VLAN Examples XS vlan mode port based Config port based vlan successfully vlan Syntax vlan vian id no vlan lt all vian id1 to vlan id2 View System view Parameters vlan id specifies the ID of a VLAN the information of which is to be created in a range from 1 to 4094 vlan id1 specifies the ID of a VLAN the information of which is to be deleted in the range of 1 to 4094 to vian id2 in conjunction with vilan id1 defines a VLAN range to delete information of all existing VLANs in the range The vian id2 argument takes a value in the range of 1 to 4094 and must not be less than that of vlan id1 90 XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual all deletes all VLANs Description Use vlan command to enter into vlan configuration environment Use no vlan command to delete all VLANs or specified VLAN s Examples XS vlan 2 XS vlan2 end Syntax end View VLAN view Parameters None Description Use end command to exit from the vlan configuration environment Examples XS vlan2 end XS description Syntax description name View VLAN view Parameters name VLAN name a description of 1 to 255 characters It can contain special characters but cannot be spaces Description Use description command to assign a name
87. agement Commands The Any view in the below table refers to any one of the following System view Ethernet port view Port based VLAN view VLAN view or dot1x view Command list View Any view Any view show user gt Any view Any view show system information Z Any view Any view Any view show fan status gt Any view show power status gt Z Any view showlocal time O S System view ocal time date date month month year year local time hour hour minute minute second second Any view how running confi System view______ disable System view_____ enable management mode disable port based ethernet interface vlan v an id y System view ipconfi auto ip p address netmask netmask gateway gateway gt no ipconfig System view_______ ping ip addres System view user no user user name System view reset configuration System view reset counters ethernet interface tftp server i et source file put dest file System view update firmware file name tftp server server ip System view xs view no xXS VIew show ipconfig Syntax show ipconfig View 58 XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual Any view Parameters None Description Use show ipconfig command to display the IP address of the switch including IP address IP netmask and IP gateway Examples XS show ipconfig Operation Mode Manual Setting IP address 192 168 0 253 IP netmask 255 255 255 0
88. ameters of 802 1x Accounting Shared Key admin XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual 2 8 2 1 802 1x Port This tag page sets 802 1x port enabling re authentication access control and Guest VLAN for a specified Ethernet port There are three choices for PortControl Auto ForceAuthorized and ForceUnauthorized Auto specified to operate in auto access control mode When one port operates in this mode all the unauthenticated hosts connected to it are unauthorized In this case only EAPoL packets can be exchanged between the switch and the hosts And the authenticated hosts connected to the port are authorized to access the network resources ForceAuthorized specified to operate in authorized force access control mode When one port operates in this mode all the hosts connected to it can access the network resources without the need of authentication ForceUnauthorized specified to operate in unauthorized force access control mode When one port operates in this mode the hosts connected to it cannot access the network resources Guest VLAN a guest VLAN can be enabled for each IEEE 802 1x port on the switch to provide limited services to the clients The bottom part of this page lists all the 802 1x port status wW E T TET F 802 ix Port System Information Advanced Configuration Po
89. amples XS igmp snooping query interval 30 Query interval of igmp snooping has been set to 30 seconds XS no igmp snooping query interval The query transmit interval has been restored to default 125 seconds igmp snooping host aging time Syntax igmp snooping host aging time seconds no igmp snooping host aging time View System view Parameters seconds aging time in seconds of multicast member ports in a range from 200 to 1 000 Description Use igmp snooping host aging time command to configure the aging time of multicast member ports Use no igmp snooping host aging time command to restore to the default 123 XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual aging time By default the aging time of multicast member ports is 260 seconds The aging time of multicast member ports determines the refresh frequency of multicast group members In an environment where multicast group members change frequently a relatively shorter aging time is required Examples XS igmp snooping host aging time 300 Host aging time of igmp snooping set to 300 seconds igmp snooping router aging time Syntax igmp snooping router aging time seconds no igmp snooping router aging time View System view Parameters seconds aging time of router ports in a range from 1 to 1 000 in seconds Description Use igmp snooping router aging time command to configure the aging time of router ports Use no igmp snooping router aging time command
90. ar all port binding commands of all ports Description Use user bind mac addr mac ip addr p ethernet ethernet port command to bind the MAC address and IP address to a specific port By default no user MAC address or IP address is bound to a port Use no user bind all command to clear all the port binding commands of all the 167 XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual ports Use no user bind ethernet ethernet port command to clear all the port binding commands of a specific port Use no user bind mac addr mac ip addr p ethernet ethernet port command to clear a specific port binding command Examples XS ip binding no user bind all Set successfully show ip binding Syntax show ip binding View Any view Parameters None Description Use show ip binding command to display the ip binding information Examples XS show ip binding ip binding information No configuration 3 25 MVR configuration commands The Any view in the below table refers to anyone of the following System view Ethernet port view Port based VLAN view VLAN view or dot1x view Command list View command System view mvr group mvr group no mvr group mvr group mvr port type receiver source none ethernet thernet port to ethernet ethernet port System views myr mode dynamic compatible System View mVlanldvlanid _ O SS O Any view_______ show configuration gt show port 168 XS26GS Managed Optica
91. ation Advanced Configuration L2 ACL Rules Configuration Port Management L2 ACL ID VLAN 005 Rule ID 1 10 Forwarding Src Mac Address 00 00 00 00 00 00 Security Src MAC Address Mask ff ff ff ff ff ff AGE Management ACL Dst Mac Address 00 00 00 00 00 00 ACL Rule he Dst MAC Address Mask ff ff ff ff ff ff Port Binding LLDP Action Permit v Statistics ae Spanning Tree SNMP Manager Basic ACL Rules Table Administration Logout Src MAC Dst MAC 2009 2010 31 XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual 2 9 3 This page sets the binding of an Ethernet port to a specified ACL ID If a port is bound it will take effect on all the rules associated to this ACL ID Port Binding Binding Port System Information Advanced Configuration IP ACL Binding Configuration Port Management ss ACL ID 20 w VLAN EthernetO Ethernet1 Port Forwarding a 2 3 4 s5 6 7 38 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 1 2 Securty Binding Port O O o alojololojojolofofololafofololejojojolol ala Management ACL ACL Rule ee ACL Port List Port Binding sara LLDP Statistics ACL ID Port Spanning Tree 20 SNMP Manager Administration 2 10 LLDP LLDP Link Layer Discovery Protocol defines a standard w
92. ation BPDUs and then reports the cases to the network administrator After a port is shut down only the administrator can restore it By default the BPDU protection function is disabled AENA System Information Configuration Advanced Configuration MSTP Global Configuration Port Management Mode VLAN Q0S Max Hops 1 20 Forwarding Hello Time 1 10 sec Security 4 ACL Max Age 6 40 sec LLDP Forward Delay Time 4 30 sec Statistics Priority 0 65535 Spanning Tree Beene BPDU Guard id dl STP amp RSTP MSTP Region sanem m 2 12 2 STP amp RSTP 2 12 2 1 Ports Configuration This page sets STP enabling Edge Port P2P Migration Tx Hold Count External Cost 40 XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual Priority and Root Guard for each port and also can set Path Cost and Priority Edge Port selects Enabled to configure the specified Ethernet port as an edge port By default all Ethernet ports are non edge ports An edge port is such a port that is directly connected to a user terminal instead of another switch or network segment Rapid transition to the forwarding state is applied to edge ports because no loop can be incurred by network topology change on edge ports The spanning tree protocol allows a port to enter the forwarding state rapidly by setting it to be an edge port and it is recommended to configure
93. ation key admin Radius accounting server configuration accounting 1P address 192 168 0 234 accounting port 1813 accounting key admin misc configuration quiet period 60 server timeout 30 supplicant timeout 30 tx period 30 reauth max count 2 reauth period 3600 display the 802 1x related information of all ports XS show dotix interface PORT 802 1X ADMIN PORTCONTROL REAUTH STATUS Ethernet0 1 Disabled ForceAuthorized Disabled Link down Ethernet0 2 Disabled ForceAuthorized Disabled Link down Ethernet0 3 Disabled ForceAuthorized Disabled Link down Ethernet0 4 Disabled ForceAuthorized Disabled Link down Ethernet0 5 Disabled ForceAuthorized Disabled Link down Ethernet0 6 Disabled ForceAuthorized Disabled Link down Ethernet0 7 Disabled ForceAuthorized Disabled Authorized Ethernet0 8 Disabled ForceAuthorized Disabled Link down Ethernet0 9 Disabled ForceAuthorized Disabled Link down Ethernet0 10 Disabled ForceAuthorized Disabled Link down Ethernet0 11 Disabled ForceAuthorized Disabled Link down Ethernet0 12 Disabled ForceAuthorized Disabled Link down Ethernet0 13 Disabled ForceAuthorized Disabled Link down Ethernet0 14 Disabled ForceAuthorized Disabled Link down Ethernet0 15 Disabled ForceAuthorized Disabled Link down 127 Ethernet0 16 Ethernet0 17 Ethernet0 18 Ethernet0 19 Ethernet0 20 Ethernet0 21 Ethernet0 22 Ethernet0 23 Ethernet0 24 Ethernet1 1 Ethernet1 2 XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual
94. authentication function The value ranges from 1 to 3600 and the default value is 60 seconds Server Timeout to set the time interval the switch waits for a response when there is a connection request from the authentication server to the client The value ranges from 1 to 65535 and the default value is 100 seconds MAM System Information Advanced Configuration MAC Authentication Misc Configuration Port Management F 3 Offline detect time 1 65535 sec VLAN 005 Quiet Period 1 3600 sec k Forwarding Server Timeout 1 65535 sec Security Management Security Apply 2 8 3 3 Authenticate Infor This page lists all the MAC authentication information including MAC Address From 27 XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual Port and Authenticate state MENA System Information Advanced Configuration VID MAC Address From Port Authenticate State Port Management No entries in table VLAN 00S 2 8 4 IP Binding This page sets IP address Unicast MAC Address and Port for IP binding The bottom part of this page lists all the IP binding information IP Binding System Information Advanced Configuration Binding Table Port Management IP address VLAN 0Q05 Unicast MAC Address xx xx xx xx Forwarding Port Ethernet0 1 w Security Management Secu
95. ay for an Ethernet device to advertise its information to its network neighbors and to store the information discovered from other devices as described in IEEE 802 1AB 2 10 1 Management LLDP 2 10 1 1 Configuration This page configures LLDP enabling sets transmit LLDP information mode from Disabled Rx and Tx Tx only Rx only and also specifies the LLDP Encapsulation to be ethernetII or SNAP for a specified Ethernet port EthernetII the Ethernet frame of type 0x88cc SNAP the Ethernet frame of type OxAAAA 0300 0000 88CC The bottom part of this page lists the LLDP status for all ports 32 AGA XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual F e System Information Advanced Configuration Port Management VLAN Q0S Forwarding Security Port LLDP Status List ACL LLDP 5 SAS Port LLDP Enable LLDP Status Encapsulation Port LLDP Enable LLDP Status Encapsulation Management LLDPE 3 Mal a _ Ethernet0 1 Enabled Disabled Ethernet II Ethernet0 2 Enabled Disabled Ethernet II Neighbor Information ae Ethernet0 3 Enabled Disabled Ethernet II EthernetoO 4 Enabled Disabled Ethernet II LLDP Statistics Statistics Ethernet0 5 Enabled Disabled Ethernet II Ethernet0 6 Enabled Disabled Ethernet II a Ethernet0 7 Enabled Disabled Ethernet II Ethernet0 8 Enabled Disabled Ethernet II Spanning Tree SNMP Manager Ethernet0 9 Enabled Disabled Ethernet II Ethernet0
96. bled 128 1 128 Ethernet0 3 Enabled 128 2 128 Ethernet0 4 Enabled 128 3 128 Ethernet0 5 Enabled 128 4 128 Ethernet0 6 Enabled 128 5 128 Ethernet0 7 Enabled 128 6 128 Ethernet0 8 Enabled 128 7 128 Ethernet0 9 Enabled 128 8 128 Ethernet0 10 Enabled 128 9 128 Ethernet0 11 Enabled 128 10 128 Ethernet0 12 Enabled 128 11 128 Ethernet0 13 Enabled 128 12 128 Ethernet0 14 Enabled 128 13 128 Ethernet0 15 Enabled 128 14 128 Ethernet0 16 Enabled 128 15 128 Ethernet0 17 Enabled 128 16 128 Ethernet0 18 Enabled 128 17 128 Ethernet0 19 Enabled 128 18 128 Ethernet0 20 Enabled 128 19 128 Ethernet0 21 Enabled 128 20 128 Ethernet0 22 Enabled 128 21 128 Ethernet0 23 Enabled 128 22 128 Ethernet0 24 Enabled 128 23 128 Ethernet1 1 Enabled 128 24 128 Ethernet1 2 Enabled 128 25 128 display the STP information of ethernet 0 1 interface XS Ethernet0 1 show spanning tree ethernet 0 1 Port Ethernet0 1 STP admin enabled Edge Port Disabled Point to point auto Protocol migration Disabled TX hold count 3 135 Auto Auto Auto Auto Auto Auto Auto Auto Auto Auto Auto Auto Auto Auto Auto Auto Auto Auto Auto Auto Auto Auto Auto Auto Auto Designated Designated Designated Designated Designated Designated Designated Designated Designated Designated Designated Designated Designated Designated Designated Designated Designated
97. bled Down Auto Enabled Disabled Disabled LLDP Ethernet0 5 Enabled Down Auto Enabled Disabled Disabled Statietics Ethernet0 6 Enabled Down Enabled Disabled Disabled Pork statia Ethernet0 7 Enabled Down Enabled Disabled Disabled Port Statistics Ethernet0 8 Enabled Down Enabled Disabled Disabled VLAN List Ethernet0 9 Enabled Enabled Disabled Disabled E MAC Address Table Ethernet0 10 Enabled Enabled Disabled Disabled i IGMP Snooping Group Ethernet0 11 Enabled Enabled Disabled Disabled Link Aggregation Ethernet0 12 Enabled 1000M Full Enabled Disabled Disabled Spanning Tree Ethernet0 13 Enabled Enabled Disabled Disabled SNMP Manager Ethernet0 14 Enabled Enabled Disabled Disabled Administration Ethernet0 15 Enabled Enabled Disabled Disabled oa Etherneto 16 Enabled Auto 100M Full off Enabled Disabled Disabled Ethernet0 17 Enabled Down Enabled Disabled Disabled Ethernet0 18 Enabled Down Enabled Disabled Disabled Ethernet0 19 Enabled Down Enabled Disabled Disabled Ethernet0 20 Enabled Down Enabled Disabled Disabled Ethernet0 21 Enabled Down Enabled Disabled Disabled p Ethernet0 22 Enabled Down Enabled Disabled Disabled Ethernet0 23 Enabled Down Auto Enabled Disabled Disabled E T E y 2 11 2 Port Statistics This page shows the TxGoodPkts TxBadPkts RxGoodPkts RxBadPkts TxAbort
98. c based vlan mac mac address no unknown multicast flood 179 XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual no igmp snooping_VLAN view no switchport pvid no switchport link type no switchport admit frame no switchport protected no switchport ingress filtering no port based vlan Y all v an id1 to vlan id2 no interface ethernet interface to ethernet interface no garp timeout hold join leave leaveall timer value no qvrp no gvrp registration no qos queue scheduler no qos cos local precedence map no qos map dscp dscp no qos mode dscp no priority no mac address static dynamic blackhole mac address vlan v an id no mac address interface ethernet nterface number no mac address vlan v an id no mac address vlan v an id mac address no mac address Y static dynamic blackhole mac address vlan vian id no mac address timer no mac address multicast all interface ethernet interface to ethernet interface vlan v an id mac address vlan vlan id no mac address multicast mac address vian vian id no igmp snooping System view VLAN view no igmp snooping querier no igmp snooping query interval no igmp snooping host aging time no igmp snooping router aging time no multicast static router port ethernet interface number no timeout uiet period uiet period value reauth period reauth period value server server timeout value supplicant supp timeout value tx period tx period value no
99. ced Configuration Edge Port Port Management VLAN 05 Forwarding MSTP Port Attributes Security ACL LLDP Port Admin Edge Port P2P External Cost Statistics Disabled Spanning Tree Ethernet0 2 Disabled Disabled t Global Ethernet0 3 Disabled Disabled i STP amp RSTP Ethernet0 4 Disabled Disabled o Ethernet0 5 Disabled Disabled SIP Ports Ethernet0 6 Disabled Disabled MSTP State SNMP Manager Ethernet0 7 Disabled Disabled Ethernet0 8 Disabled Disabled Administration Ethernet0 9 Disabled Disabled Logout Ethernet0 10 Disabled Disabled Ethernet0 11 Disabled Disabled Ethernet0 12 Disabled Disabled E Ethernet0 13 Disabled Disabled Ethernet0 14 Disabled Disabled Ethernet0 15 Disabled Disabled Ethernet0 16 Disabled Disabled Ethernet0 17 Disabled Disabled Ethernet0 18 Disabled Disabled ES 2 12 4 2 MSTI Ports This page sets the Internal Cost and Priority for each MST instance Internal Cost sets the path cost of the specified port in a specified MST instance It is in the range from 1 to 200000000 and the default value is O Auto Priority sets the port priority for the specified port in a specified MST instance It is in the range from O to 240 and the default value is 128 The bottom part of this page lists port parameters and spanning tree information for each MST instance 45
100. created it is a string of 3 to 16 characters Description Use snmp server community command to create a SNMP community SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c use a community name to restrict access rights You can use this command to configure a community name and configure read or write access rights Use no snmp server community command to remove an SNMP community Typically public is used as a read community name and private is used as a write community name For security reason it is recommended to use a community name other than these two Examples XS snmp server community Version v1 or v2c v2c Community 3 16chars com3 Privilege ro or rw ro Add snmp agent user successfully samp server user Syntax snmp server user no snmp server user username View System view Parameters username username a string of 3 to 16 characters Auth Algorithm specifies the security mode for authentication If this is not specified neither authentication nor encryption is performed MD5 uses HMAC MD5 algorithm for authentication SHA uses HMAC SHA algorithm for authentication which is more secure than MD5 auth password authentication password a string of 9 to 15 characters in plain text a 32 bit hexadecimal number in cipher text if MD5 algorithm is used and a 40 bit hexadecimal number in cipher text if SHA algorithm is used Priv Algorithm specifies the security mode as encrypted DES specifies the encryption protocol a
101. d 0x8100 Ethernet0 4 Disabled 0x8100 Ethernet0 5 Disabled 0x8100 Ethernet0 6 Disabled 0x8100 Ethernet0 7 Disabled 0x8100 Ethernet0 8 Disabled 0x8100 Ethernet0 9 Disabled 0x8100 101 XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual Ethernet0 10 Disabled 0x8100 Ethernet0 11 Disabled 0x8100 Ethernet0 12 Disabled 0x8100 Ethernet0 13 Disabled 0x8100 Ethernet0 14 Disabled 0x8100 Ethernet0 15 Disabled 0x8100 Ethernet0 16 Disabled 0x8100 Ethernet0 17 Disabled 0x8100 Ethernet0 18 Disabled 0x8100 Ethernet0 19 Disabled 0x8100 Ethernet0 20 Disabled 0x8100 Ethernet0 21 Disabled 0x8100 Ethernet0 22 Disabled 0x8100 Ethernet0 23 Disabled 0x8100 Ethernet0 24 Disabled 0x8100 Ethernet1 1 Disabled 0x8100 Ethernet1 2 Disabled 0x8100 New VLAN ID Old Low VID Old Hight VID Priority Port vlan vpn Syntax vlan vpn no vlan vpn View System view Parameters none Description Use vlan vpn command to enable VLAN VPN on this switch Use no vlan vpn command to disable VLAN VPN on this switch Examples XS vlan vpn Vlan vpn has been enabled successfully vlan vpn tpid Syntax vlan vpn tpid tpid no vlan vpn tpid tpid View System view 102 XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual Parameters tpid Tag Protocol Identifier includes an Ethernet Type value that is used to identify the frame as a tagged frame and to select the correct tag decoding functions Description Use vlan vpn tpid command to set a TPID value Us
102. d Disabled Link Down J Ethernet0 16 Disabled ForceAuthorized Disabled Disabled Link Down Ethernet0 17 Disabled ForceAuthorized Disabled Disabled Link Down Ethernet0 18 Disabled ForceAuthorized Disabled Disabled Link Down Ethernet0 19 Disabled ForceAuthorized Disabled Disabled Link Down 2 8 2 2 802 1x Misc This tag page configures 802 1x Quiet Period Tx Period Supplicant Timeout Server Timeout Max Request Count Reauth Period and Guest VLAN Quiet Period this timer sets the quiet period When a supplicant system fails to pass the authentication the switch quiets for the set period before it processes another authentication request re initiated by the supplicant system During this quiet period 25 XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual the switch does not perform any 802 1x authentication related actions for the supplicant system The value is in the range of 1 to 65535 and is set to 60 seconds by default Tx Period sets the transmission timer This timer sets the tx period and is triggered in two cases The first case is when the client requests authentication The switch sends a unicast request identity packet to a supplicant system and then triggers the transmission timer The switch sends another request identity packet to the supplicant sy stem if it does not receive the reply packet from the supplicant system when this timer times out The second case is when the switch authenticates the 802
103. d to mirror all packets received on and sent from the port ingress specified to mirror the packets received on the port egress specified to mirror the packets sent from the port Description Use mirroring port command to configure the source port You can use to ethernet interface to configure a range of continuous source ports Use no mirroring port command to remove the configuration from the source port s If no Ethernet interface is specified all configured mirror ports are removed Examples XS MIRROR 1 mirroring port ethernet 0 7 both Configuration completed successfully XS MIRROR 1 mirroring port ethernet 0 8 to ethernet 0 12 both Configuration completed successfully XS MIRROR 1 no mirroring port ethernet 0 3 Configuration completed successfully 3 11 VLAN Commands 3 11 1 VLAN Configuration Commands The Any view in the below table refers to anyone of the following System view Ethernet port view Port based VLAN view VLAN view or dot1x view Command list 87 XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual View Any view show vlan mode Any view show vlan all dynamic static v an i d1 to vlan id2 gt System view vlan mode none port based 80210 System view vlan v an id no vlan Y all vian idi to vlan id2 VLAN view peng VLAN view VLAN view switchport forbidden tagged untagged ethernet interface to ethernet interface no switchport forbidden tagged untagged
104. ddress multicast Syntax In System view mac address multicast mac address interface ethernet interface to ethernet interface vlan vian id no mac address multicast all interface ethernet interface to ethernet interface vlan vian id mac address vlan v an id y In Ethernet port view mac address multicast mac address vlan vian id no mac address multicast mac address vlan vlan id View System view Ethernet port view Parameters mac address multicast MAC address in the form of H H H H H H vian vian id specifies the VLAN to which the forwarding ports belong The effective range for vian id is from 1 to 4094 interface ethernet port in the form of interface interface type interface number interface type 0 1 when interface type is O interface number 1 2 24 when i nterface type is 1 interface number 1 2 Description Use mac address multicast interface command to create a multicast MAC address entry Use no mac address multicast interface command to remove the specified multicast MAC address entry or all multicast MAC address entries Use mac address multicast vlan command to create a multicast MAC address 119 XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual entry on the port Use no mac address multicast vlan command to remove the specified multicast MAC address entry or all multicast MAC address entries on the port Each multicast MAC address entry contains multicast ad
105. default value By default the hello time is 2 seconds A root bridge regularly sends out configuration BPDUs to maintain the stability of existing spanning trees If the switch does not receive a BPDU packet in a specified period spanning trees will be recalculated when BPDU packet times out When a switch becomes a root bridge it regularly sends BPDUs at the interval specified by the hello time you have configured on it The other none root bridge switches adopt the interval specified by the hello time As for the configuration of the three time related parameters hello time forward delay and max age the following formula must be met to prevent network jitter e 2 x forward delay 1 second gt max age eo Max age gt 2 x hello time 1 second Examples XS spanning tree hello time 3 Configure successfully spanning tree max age Syntax spanning tree max age timer value no spanning tree max age View System view Parameters timer value max age to be set in a range from 6 to 40 seconds The default value is 20 seconds 139 XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual Description Use spanning tree max age command to set the max age Use no spanning tree max age command to restore to the default max age By default the max age of a switch is 20 seconds To set the three time related parameters hello time forward delay and max age the following formulas must be met to prevent network jitter e 2 x
106. dot1x view Command list show spanning tree ethernet interface Any view show spanning tree ethernet ethernet port instance mstid mst configuration instance mstid Ethernet port view no spanning tree System view spanning tree forward time timer value no spanning tree forward time System view spanning tree hello time timer value no spanning tree hello time System view spanning tree max age timer value no spanning tree max age System view spanning tree priority priority o spanning tree priority n spanning tree max hops hops no spanning tree max hops System view______ _ spanning tree mode stp rstp mstp spanning tree hold count num no spanning tree hold count System view panning tree bpdu quard no spanning tree bpdu quard Ethernet port view panning tree root gquard no spanning tree root quard Ethernet port view spanning tree path cost cost no spanning tree path cost Ethernet port view spanning tree priority priority no spanning tree priority Ethernet port view spanning tree point to point no spanning tree point to point Ethernet port view spanning tree protocol migration no spanning tree protocol migration Ethernet port view spanning tree edge no spanning tree edge 133 XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual System view spanning tree mst region Mst region view instance msti no instance msti Mst region view instance msti ethernet ethernet port path cost cost no instance msti ethernet
107. dress 01 00 5e 00 00 0a Port Member Ethernet0 4 Total Entries 1 igmp snooping Syntax igmp snooping no igmp snooping View System view VLAN view Parameters None Description Use igmp snooping command to enable the IGMP Snooping feature Use no igmp snooping command to disable the IGMP Snooping feature By default the IGMP Snooping feature is disabled Examples XS vlan3 Igmp snooping Igmp snooping is enabled on vlan 3 igmp snooping querier Syntax igmp snooping querier no igmp snooping querier View System view Parameters None Description Use igmp snooping querier command to enable IGMP qurier Use no igmp snooping querier command to disbale IGMP qurier By default igmp snooping querier is disabled Examples 122 XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual XS igmp snooping querier IGMP querier has been enabled XS no igmp snooping querier IGMP querier has been disabled igmp snooping query interval Syntax igmp snooping query interval time seconds no igmp snooping query interval View System view Parameters seconds time of query transmit interval in a range from 1 to 300 in seconds Description Use igmp snooping query interval command to set the igmp snooping query transmit interval Use no igmp snooping query interval command to make the query transmit interval restore to the default setting By default the query transmit interval is configured as 125 seconds Ex
108. dress forward port VLAN ID and so on Examples XS mac address multicast 01 00 5e 00 00 e8 interface ethernet 0 7 to ethernet 0 8 vlan 2 The configuration succeeds XS Ethernet0 8 no mac address multicast 01 00 5e 00 00 e8 vlan 2 Delete successfully 3 17 IGMP Snooping Configuration Commands The Any view in the below table refers to anyone of the following System view Ethernet port view Port based VLAN view VLAN view or dot1x view Command list View Any view show igmp snooping configuration Any view show igmp snooping group vlan v an i4 System view igmp snooping VLAN view no igmp snooping System view igmp snooping querier no igmp snooping querier System view igmp snooping query interval time seconds no igmp snooping query interval System view igmp snooping host aging time seconds no igmp snooping host aging time System view igmp snooping router aging time seconds no igmp snooping router aging time System view iqmp snooping leave time seconds no igmp snooping leave time System view igqmp snooping max response time seconds no igmp snooping max response time VLAN view multicast static router port ethernet interface number no multicast static router port ethernet interface number show igmp snooping configuration Syntax show igmp snooping configuration View Any view Parameters 120 XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual None Description Use show igmp snoopi
109. dress table Any view show mac address aging time Any view show mac address static dynamic blackhole interface ethernet jnterface number vlan v an id show mac address address mac address vlan vlan id count show mac address interface ethernet interface number vlan v an id show mac address vian vian id count show mac address count System view mac address Y static dynamic blackhole gt mac address interface ethernet nterface number vlan 113 XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual vlan id no mac address static mac address _vlan v an id no mac address interface ethernet nterface number no mac address vlan vian id no mac address vlan v an id mac address mac address static dynamic blackhole mac address vlan vian id no mac address static mac address vlan v an id System view mac address timer aging age mac address timer no aging no mac address timer show mac address table dynamic blackhole Ethernet port view dynamic blackhole Syntax show mac address table View Any view Parameters None Description Use show mac address table command to display information of all MAC address entries in MAC address table including MAC address VLAN and port corresponding to the MAC address the type static learned or dynamic of a MAC address entry whether a MAC address is within the aging time and so on Examples XS show mac address table show the mac addres
110. e XS26GS optical Ethernet switch is shown in the following figure XEM 1 3 SFP Based Optical Interface Options e 1000Base X O Dual multimode fiber 50 125um single wavelength 850nm dual LC connector 550m reach O Dual multimode fiber 62 5 125um single wavelength 850nm dual LC connector 275m reach O Dual single mode fiber single wavelength 1310nm or 1550nm dual LC connector 15 40 km reach 1 4 Power Supply Options AC90 264V 1 2A max 50 60Hz or DC18 36V 2A or DC36 72V 1 5A Power Consumption no more than 45W 1 5 Physical and Environmental Dimensions 19 inch rack mount width 1 0U height Weight 5Kg Operating temperature 0 C 50 C Storage temperature 25 C 85 C Humidity 5 95 RH Non condensing XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual 1 6 Default Configuration 1 Administration IP IP Address 192 168 0 253 IP Sub network 255 255 255 0 IP Gateway 192 168 0 201 Accounts User Level Visitor User Administrator User Name guest manager Superuser Password none 123 123 2 Port State enabled Flow Control disabled Learning enabled Rate limit disabled Negotiation enabled 3 VLAN VLAN mode none Static VLAN 1 including all ports Port VID 1 Port link type hybrid Frame type admit all 4 SNMP Version vi Community public Privilege RO User none SNMP trap enabled Trap host IP none 5 Protocols IGMP Snooping Disabled GARP GVRP Dis
111. e no vlan vpn tpid command to restore to the default setting of TPID Examples XS vlan vpn ethernet 0 2 tpid 0x8100 Tpid has been configured successfully vian vpn QinQ Syntax vian vpn QinQ ethernet ethernet port priority priority new vid new vid old vid o d vid to old end vid no vlan vpn QinQ ethernet ethernet port new vid new vid old vid o d vid to old end vid View System view Parameters interface g ethernet port in the form of interface interface type interface number interface type 0 1 when interface type is 0 interface number 1 2 24 when interface type is 1 interface number 1 2_ priority the outer VLAN priority in the range from O to 7 new vid the outer double VLAN ID in the range from 1 to 4094 old vid the incoming VLAN ID to be added double tag in the range from 1 to 4094 to o d end vid in conjunction with o d vid defines a VLAN ID range to be added double tag Description Use vlan vpn QinQ command to set a double tag on the incoming VLAN Use no vlan vpn QinQ command to delete the QinQ configuration Examples XS vlan vpn QinQ ethernet 0 3 priority O new vid 100 old vid 3 to 4 Configure QinQ successfully 3 13 GVRP Commands The Any view in the below table refers to anyone of the following System view Ethernet port view Port based VLAN view VLAN view or dot1x view 103 XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual Command list View Any
112. e of authentication If SNMP V3 Encryption is not selected neither authentication nor encryption will be performed MD5 uses HMAC MD5 algorithm for authentication SHA uses HMAC SHA algorithm for authentication which is more secure than MD5 Auth Password Authentication password a string of 9 to 15 characters in plain text a 32 bit hexadecimal number in cipher text if MD5 algorithm is used and a 40 bit hexadecimal number in cipher text if SHA algorithm is used Privacy Algorithm specifies the security mode as encrypted DES specifies the encryption protocol as Data Encryption Standard DES AES specifies the encryption protocol as Advanced Encryption Standard AES which is more secure than DES Privacy Password encryption password a string of 9 to 15 characters in plain text a 32 bit hexadecimal number in cipher text if MD5 algorithm is used and a 40 bit hexadecimal number in cipher text if SHA algorithm is used The bottom part of this page lists all existing SNMP v3 USM Users including SNMP Version USM User and Privilege you can delete any USM User NENA System Information Advanced Configuration Auth Algorithm SNMP V3 Encryption o ae Forwarding Privacy Algorithm USM User Privilege Auth Password Privacy Password Port Management VLAN RW Security ACL LLDP SNMP Version USM Us
113. ed to globally enable loopback detection function on this switch It will check whether there is a loop on the switch on any VLAN If there is one on a VLAN it will shut down the port or will send out a trap LBD Interval Time time interval for loopback detection in the range of 5 to 300 seconds The default value is 30 XS View enable or disable the XS View management software MEVA System Information Configuration groeesosesosscosseossevsooovososososssossooesossoceseesessoessoesosesooesoe System Advanced Configuration Port Management Igmp Snooping Disabled v VLAN s Q05 GVRP Disabled Forwarding STP Disabled w Security ACL LLDP Statistics LLDP Disabled Spanning Tree al LBD Disabled vw SNMP Manager m A Administration LBD Interval Time 5 300 30 sec Logout XS View Di LACP Authentication Disabled a AA Eosenicnci o a Disabled v L 2 4 Port Management This page configures port related management functions as below e Port Configuration e Port Aggregation e Port Bandwidth e Port Mirroring XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual 2 4 1 Port Configuration This page configures a port When the setup is completed click lt Apply gt to take effect LBD enables loopback detection for the specific port LBD Control enable or disable LBD
114. eives an RSTP BPDU after the timer is timed out it restarts the timer and starts using RSTP BPDUs on that port Tx Hold Count the maximum number of configuration BPDUs a port can send in each Hello time This argument ranges from 1 to 10 and is 3 by default External Cost sets the path cost of the specified port It is in the range of 1 to 200000000 the default value is 0 Auto Priority port priority it is in the range of 0 to 255 the default value is 128 Root Guard by default the root protection function is disabled Due to configuration error or malicious attack the root bridge in the network may receive configuration BPDUs with priorities higher than that of a root bridge which will cause a new root bridge to be elected and network topology jitter will occur In this case data flows that should have been transmitted along a high speed link may be led to a low speed link This problem can be resolved by enabling the root protection function Root protection enabled ports can only be kept as designated ports When a port of this type receives configuration BPDUs with higher priorities that is when it is to become a non designated port it turns to the discarding state and stops forwarding packets as if it were disconnected from the link 41 XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual System Information F e a em VLAN Ethernet Disabled Disabled utc Disablec 3 20000 8 Disabled
115. elete the configuration By default no mac address is configured Examples XS vlan5 mac based vlan mac 00 11 22 33 44 55 priority O Setting successfully XS vlan5 XS vlan5 no mac based vlan mac 00 11 22 33 44 55 Delete successfully unknown multicast flood Syntax unknown multicast flood no unknown multicast flood View 93 XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual VLAN view Parameters None Description Use unknown multicast flood command to enable the Unknown Multicast Flood Status for this VLAN group Use no unknown multicast flood command to disable the Unknown Multicast Flood Status for this VLAN group By default no unknown multicast flood is configured Examples XS vlan5 unknown multicast flood XS vlan5 no unknown multicast flood igmp snooping Syntax igmp snooping no igmp snooping View VLAN view Parameters None Description Use igmp snooping command to enable the igmp snooping function for this VLAN AA igmp snooping command to enable the igmp snooping function for this VLAN group By default no igmp snooping is configured Examples XS vlan5 igmp snooping Igmp snooping has been enabled on vlan 5 XS vlan5 no igmp snooping Igmp snooping has been disabled in this vlan group 5 show igmp snooping Syntax show igmp snooping vlanX v an id1 to vian id2 gt 94 XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual View VLAN view Parameters vlan id specifies
116. er Privilege Delete User List Statistics Spanning Tree 2 13 2 SNMP Trap There are three tag pages Global Trap globally disables or enables the trap function by default the trap function is enabled AMA System Information Global Trap Advanced Configuration Global Trap Configuration Port Management Trap Enabled vw VLAN e Forwarding Trap Host IP specifies SNMP trap Host IP Host IP is the IPv4 address of the host to receive the traps The bottom part of this page lists all existing hosts IP addresses You can delete any trap 48 XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual host IP address MA System Information Advanced Configuration Add Trap Host 1P Port Management VLAN Q0S Apply Forwarding Host IP Security Current Trap Users ACL LLDP Number Host IP Delete Statistics Trap Port disables or enables the trap function for each port The bottom part of this page lists the trap status of all ports System Information Advanced Configuration Port Trap Configuration Port Ethernet0 1 w Port Management Ethernet0 19 Enabled Ethernet0 21 Enabled Ethernet0 23 Enabled VLAN Forwarding Security ACL Port Trap Status LLDP Statistics SNMP Account Ethernet0 3 Enabled EthernetO 4 Enabled Administration Ether
117. ering show port based vlan Y all v an id1 to vlan id2 show garp timer show qvrp status show qos queue scheduler show qos cos local precedence map show qos map dscp cos show qos interface ethernet nterface show mac address table show mac address aging time show mac address static dynamic blackhole interface ethernet interface number vlan v an id show mac address address mac address vlan v an id show mac address interface ethernet nterface number vlan v an id show mac address vian vian id count show mac address count show mac address multicast count static all count mac address vlan vlan id show igmp snooping configuration show igmp snoopin rou vian vian id show dotix status interface ethernet interface system auth control show spanning tree ethernet interface show spanning tree mst configuration instance msti ethernet ethernet port instance msti spanning tree spanning tree forward time timer value spanning tree hello time timer value spanning tree max age timer value spanning tree priority priority spanning tree mode st rstp mst spanning tree hold count num spanning tree bpdu guard spanning tree root quard spanning tree path cost cost spanning tree priority priority 182 XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual spanning tree point to point spanning tree protocol migration spanning tree edge show snmp show snmp community show snmp
118. ethernet port path cost pri Mst region view instance msti ethernet ethernet port priority cost no instance msti ethernet ethernet port priority pri Mst region view instance msti priority pri no instance msti priority Mst region view instance msti vlan v an vid to vian end vid no instance vlan v an vid to vlan end vid Mst region view region name name Mst region view revision level eve gt gt gt show spanning tree Syntax show spanning tree ethernet interface View Any view Parameters interface E ethernet port in the form of interface interface type interface number interface type 0 1 when interface type is 0 interface number 1 2 24 when interface type is 1 interface number 1 2 Description Use show spanning tree command to display the settings of STP If an Ethernet interface is specified the STP information of this interface will be displayed Examples display the STP information of all ports XS Ethernet0 1 4 show spanning tree The spanning tree is enabled on this switch The spanning tree mode is RSTP Bridge Priority 32768 Hello time 2 Max age time 20 Forward delay time 15 Bridge ID 32768 28 b0 cc 00 31 d4 Root ID 32768 28 b0 cc 00 31 d4 Interfaces Port StpState Priority PathCost PortRole PortState Designed Port Ethernet0 1 Enabled 0 Auto Disabled Disabled 0 0 134 XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual Ethernet0 2 Ena
119. fServ based QoS package classification with 4 priority queues Support queue mapping and DSCP mapping 4K 802 1Q based VLAN Port based VLAN 16 Protocol based VLAN MAC based VLAN Guest VLAN VLAN VPN QinQ GARP GVRP 16 trunk groups of up to 8 member ports with flexible load distribution control and fail over functions Manual static and dynamic port aggregation 802 1d Spanning Tree Protocol 802 1w Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol and 802 1s Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol By port egress ingress and bi direction rate control Multi combination of MAC address VID and port binding Static and dynamic MAC addressing Blackhole MAC address filtering IGMP Snooping Multicast VLAN Registration MVR Link Layer Discovery Protocol LLDP Storm Control for any combination of multicast broadcast and DLF traffic Access Control Lists ACL Secure Shell SSH v2 0 802 1x Port based access control and MAC authentication User configurable port mirroring supports ingress egress both data flow monitoring on one or more ports SNMP v1 v2c v3 Web page management Command Line Interface CLI Telnet and RS232 console management XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual User account assignable to one of the three access privilege levels On line firmware upgrade Configuration file backup and restore Dual power supply modules provide power redundancy with status monitoring features 1 2 Face Panel The face panel of th
120. figurations except IP address and user account y n n Resetting configuration please wait Resetting default configuration successfully reset counters Syntax reset counters ethernet interface View System view Parameters interface specifies the Ethernet port Description Use reset counters command to reset the statistics counters in one or all ports Examples XS reset counters ethernet 0 1 Clear the statistics of port ethernet 0 1 tftp Syntax tftp server ip get source file put dest file View System view Parameters server ip IP address or host name of the TFTP server connected the IP address is in X X X X format get specified to download a file from the TFTP server source file name of the file to be downloaded 68 XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual put specified to upload a file to the TFTP server dest file file name used when a file is uploaded and saved to a TFTP server Description Use tftp tftp server command to connect to a TFTP server and perform download or upload operations Upload operation will backup the configuration in a file on tftp server and download operation will restore the configuration from a file on tftp server Examples XS tftp 192 168 0 234 put configtest Backing up the configuration please wait Backup the configuration successfully update firmware Syntax update firmware file name tftp server server ip View System view Parameters
121. g time in seconds for dynamic MAC address entries The age argument ranges from 10 to 1000000 no aging specifies not to age dynamic MAC address entries Description Use mac address timer command to set MAC address aging timer Use no mac address timer command to restore to the default The default MAC address aging timer is 300 seconds The timer applies only to dynamic address entries including both entries learned and configured 117 XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual Setting an appropriate MAC address aging timer is important for the switch to run efficiently e If the aging timer is set too short the MAC address entries that are still valid may be removed due to aging Upon receiving a packet destined for a MAC address that is already removed the switch broadcasts the packet to all ports within the VLAN to which the packet belongs This decreases the operating performance e If the aging timer is set too long MAC address entries may still exist even if they turn into invalid This causes the switch to be unable to update its MAC address table in time In this case the MAC address table cannot reflect the change of network devices in time Examples XS mac address timer aging 500 Aging time of dynamic MAC address is 500 seconds 3 16 Multicast Commands The Any view in the below table refers to anyone of the following System view Ethernet port view Port based VLAN view VLAN view or dot1x v
122. ge of this value is from 1 to 10 seconds and the default value is 2 Fast Count number of fast sending packets It is in the range of 1 to 10 and the default value is 3 AENA System Information Advanced Configuration LLDP Parameters Configuration Port Management Tx Interval 5 32768 sec VLAN Q0S Tx Hold 2 10 Forwardi orwarding Tx Delay 1 8192 sec Security ACL Reinit Delay 1 10 sec SEERDE Fast Count 1 10 A Tx Delay must not be larger that 0 25 Tx Interval Neighbor Information LLDP Statistics Statistics 2 10 2 Neighbor Information This page shows the Local Port Chassis Id of a local device and the Remote Port ID System name Port description System Capabilities and Management Address of a neighbor device ALMA System Information Advanced Configuration Local Port Chassis Id Remote Port ID System Name Port description System Capabilities Management Address Port Management No entries in table VLAN 2 10 3 LLDP Statistics This page shows the statistics Tx Frames Rx Frames Rx Error Frames Discarded Frames TLVs discarded TLVs unrecongnized Org TLVs discarded and Age out packet counts of LLDP packets on each Ethernet port 34 XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual XEM System Information F Port Management Frames Frames Frames discarded unreco
123. gnized discarded out VLAN Etemneto 1 o o o o o o o fo 005 Etherneto 2 o o o o o o o fo ee A o o o o o o o fo Security A o o o o o o o fo sac Etherneto s o o o o o0 o o fo LLDP MA o o o o o o o fo Management LLDP ea o o o o o o fo e i Eimemeto s o o o o o o o fo eae Etherneto 10 o o o o o o o fo Cae C EA Ul Spanning Tree Ethernet0 11 SNMP Manager de A Ethernet0 12 Administration Ethernet0 13 Logout Ethernet0 14 Ethernet0 15 Ethernet0 16 Ethernet0 17 Ethernet0 18 Ethernet0 19 etmemero 20 o o o o o o o o A a A EOS MN so o o o 0 op o Etherneto 23 o o o o o o o jo ESA o o o o o o o foja 35 XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual 2 11 Statistics All the pages in this menu show various statistics information of the switch 2 11 1 Port Status This page shows the State Link Negotiation Speed amp Duplex Flow Control Learning of each Ethernet port Port Status System Information Advanced Configuration Port Management Port State Link Negotiation Speed amp Duplex Flow Control Learning LBD oan R Ethernet0 1 Enabled Down Auto Enabled Disabled Disabled e Ethernet0 2 Enabled Down Auto Enabled Disabled Disabled veces Ethernet0 3 Enabled Down Auto Enabled Disabled Disabled SNTL Ethernet0 4 Ena
124. gress traffic When completing a configuration click lt apply gt to take effect The bottom part of this page shows a full list of rate limit for each port XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual AMA Rate Limit Ethernet0 1 w Disabled v Disabled v Apply Rate Limit List System Information Advanced Configuration Port Management Port Configuration Port Aggregation Port Bandwidth Port Mirroring VLAN Q0S ena Port Ingress Egress Por Ingress Egress 5 Ethernet0 1 Disabled Disabled Ethernet0 2 Disabled Disabled Security ACL Ethernet0 3 Disabled Disabled Ethernet0 4 Disabled Disabled LLOP Ethernet0 5 Disabled Disabled Ethernet0 6 Disabled Disabled A Ethernet0 7 Disabled Disabled Ethernet0 8 Disabled Disabled Spanning Tree Disabled Ethernet0 10 Disabled O Disabled Disabled Ethernet0 12 Disabled Disabled Ethernet1 1 Disabled Disabled Ethernet1 2 Disabled Disabled 2 4 4 Port Mirroring This page configures the port mirroring function You can set up 1 to 4 Mirroring Groups each group can select one Monitotring Port but more than one Morroring Monitoring Port the port or ports to which the traffic is mirrored Rx Port all ingress traffic of this port will be mirrored to each of the Monitoring Port s Tx Port all egress traffic of this port will be mirrored to each of the Monitoring Port s Rx Tx Port all ingress and egress
125. hernet port is in up state Examples XS Ethernet0 24 shutdown Port ethernet0 24 shut down speed Syntax speed 10 100 1000 auto no speed View Ethernet port view Parameters 10 specifies the port speed to 10 Mbps 100 specifies the port speed to 100 Mbps 1000 specifies the port speed to 1 000 Mbps only available on Gigabit Ethernet ports auto specifies the port speed to the auto negotiation mode 74 XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual Description Use speed command to set the port speed Use no speed command to restore the port speed to the default setting By default the port speed is in the auto negotiation mode Note that you can only specify the 1000 and auto keyword for Gigabit Ethernet ports Examples XS Ethernet0 23 speed 10 speed configured at 10Mbps on ethernet0 23 duplex Syntax duplex auto full half gt no duplex View Ethernet port view Parameters auto sets the port to auto negotiation mode full sets the port to full duplex mode half sets the port to half duplex mode Description Use duplex command to set the duplex mode of the port Use no duplex command to restore the default duplex mode that is auto negotiation By default the port is in auto negotiation mode Examples XS Ethernet0 23 duplex half duplex configured half on ethernet0 23 flow control Syntax flow control no flow control View Ethernet port view Parameters No
126. hybrid sets the port link type to hybrid trunk sets the port link type to trunk Description Use switchport link type command to set link type of the Ethernet port Use no switchport link type command to restore the default link type The default link type of an Ethernet port is hybrid Examples XS Ethernet0 9 switchport link type trunk Set successfully switchport admit frame Syntax switchport admit frame all only tag no switchport admit frame View Ethernet port view Parameters all the port accepts all ingress packages only tag the port accepts tagged packages and discards untagged ones Description Use switchport admit frame command to configure how the port accepts ingress packages Use no switchport admit frame command to restore the default admit frame type on a port By default the admit frame type is all Examples XS Ethernet0 9 switchport admit frame only tag Set successfully switchport protected Syntax 96 XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual switchport protected no switchport protected View Ethernet port view Parameters None Description Use switchport protected command to enable switchport protected function for the specified switch interface Use no switchport protected command to disable switchport protected function for the specified switch interface By default the switchport protected is configured Examples XS Ethernet0 9 switchport protected Port ethe
127. ication request packet to a user it will send another authentication request packet if it has not received response from the user after a specific period of time If the switch still receives no response when the configured maximum number of authentication request transmission attempts is reached it stops sending requests to the user This command applies to all ports Examples XS dot1x max req 5 Max request count is 5 timeout Syntax timeout quiet period quiet period value reauth period reauth period value server server timeout value supplicant supp timeout value tx period tx period value no timeout quiet period quiet period value reauth period reauth period value server server timeout value supplicant supp timeout value tx period tx period value y View dot1x view Parameters quiet period quiet period value sets the quiet period timer This timer sets the quiet period When a supplicant system fails to pass the authentication the switch quiets for the set period set by the quiet period timer before it processes another authentication request re initiated by the supplicant system During this quiet period the switch does not perform any 802 1x authentication related actions for the supplicant system The quiet period value argument ranges from 1 to 65535 in seconds By default 129 XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual the quiet period timer is set to 60 seconds reauth period reauth
128. iew Command list Any view show mac address multicast count static all count mac address vlan vian id System view mac address multicast__mac address interface ethernet interface to ethernet interface vlan v an id no mac address multicast Y all interface ethernet interface to ethernet interface vlan v an id mac address vlan v an id Ethernet port view mac address multicast mac address vlan vian id no mac address multicast mac address vlan vlan id show mac address multicast Syntax show mac address multicast count static all count mac address vian vian id View Any view Parameters mac address displays the static multicast MAC entry information for the specified MAC address vlan vian id displays the static multicast MAC entry information in the specified VLAN count displays the number of static multicast MAC entries 118 XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual Description Use show mac address multicast command to display the information of the multicast MAC address entry or entries manually configured on the switch Examples XS show mac address multicast show all of the multicast mac address Vlan ID 1 MAC address 01 00 5e 00 00 el Port Member Ethernet0 2 Ethernet0 4 Ethernet0 6 Ethernet0 8 Vlan ID 1 MAC address 01 00 5e 00 00 e0 Port Member Ethernet0 1 Ethernet0 2 Ethernet0 3 Ethernet0 4 Ethernet0 5 Total Entries 2 mac a
129. ination MAC address Port Specifies the port of the outbound interface Type Choose among Dynamic Static and Blackhole Dynamic indicates a dynamic MAC address entry Static indicates a static MAC address entry and Blackhole indicates a blackhole MAC address entry The bottom part of MAC Address Configuration tag page lists all existing unicast MAC addresses as well as the information of each unicast MAC address The user can also modify or delete an existing unicast MAC address System Information Advanced Configuration Port Management Unicast MAC Address xx xx xx xx xx xx VLAN Static v 005 Forwarding Apply gecessesessosescesocooscocsessesossocoosoesossosseseesecsossessese Multicast MAC Address IGMP Snooping MVR Unknown Multicast VID Unicast MAC Address Port Type Modify Delete MAC Address Entries Seriiritw Dynamic Unicast MAC This page lists all dynamic unicast MAC addresses An entry can be deleted XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual Dynamic Unicast MAC System Information Port Management 1 6c f0 49 8a 1d e3 Ethernet1 1 VLAN QoS 00 1f d0 6a df 59 Ethernet1 1 Learned a 00 27 19 9c 69 8f Ethernet1 1 Learned Unicast MAC Address IGMP Snooping 6c f0 49 89 31 cb Ethernet1 1 Learned E eee 22 33 44 55 66 77 Ethernet1 1 Learned Security 6c f0 49 81 5c 07 LLDP ae 00 24 1d 9c f5 c3 Ethernet1 1
130. ing packets based on source IP address destination IP address IP protocol type and more L2 ACL filtering packets based on source MAC address destination MAC addresses 802 1p priority and L2 protocol type 2 9 1 Management ACL In order to flexibly configure ACL rule the ACL ID is divided into three segments 1 10 for Basic IP ACL 11 20 for Advanced IP ACL and 21 30 for L2 ACL ACL Rule page sets different ACL rules based on the range of ACL ID The bottom part of this page lists all configured ACL IDs Parameter Rules shows the number of rules that has already been configured for this ACL ID 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 XENA a 3 5 7 9 1 3 5 7 9 2 23 ACL System Information Advanced Configuration ACL Configuration Port Management VLAN 05 ACL ID Note Basic IP ACLID 1 10 Advanced IP ACLID 11 20 L2 ACL 1D 21 30 Forwarding Security ACL ACL Table Management ACL ACL Rule ACL ID Rules Type Delete Port Binding 2 9 2 ACL Rule 2 9 2 1 Basic IP ACL This page sets Basic IP ACL rule s Up to 10 rules per ACL ID can be set each rule ID can only be used once All parameters Rule ACL ID Source IP and IP Mask must be set and the Action can be Permit or Deny Permit permit the access of rule matched IP Deny Deny the access of rule matched IP The bottom part of this page lists all configured Basic IP ACL rules 29 XS26GS Managed Op
131. ink aggregation group mode Syntax link aggregation group agg id mode manual static no link aggregation group agg id View System view Parameters agg id aggregation group ID in a range from 1 to 13 manual creates a manual aggregation group static creates a static aggregation group Description Use link aggregation group mode command to create a manual or static aggregation group Use no link aggregation group command to remove the specified aggregation group Examples XS link aggregation group 3 mode static The link aggregation group is in the Static Mode now The configuration is successful lacp port priority Syntax 83 XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual lacp port priority port priority no lacp port priority View Ethernet port view Parameters port priority port priority ranging from 1 to 65 535 Description Use lacp port priority command to set priority of the port Use undo lacp port priority command to restore the default port priority By default the port priority is 1 Examples XS Ethernet0 2 lacp port priority 50 The port priority is 50 now link aggregation group Syntax link aggregation group agg id no link aggregation group View Ethernet port view Parameters agg id aggregation group ID in a range from 1 to 13 Description Use link aggregation group command to add the Ethernet port to a manual or static aggregation group Use no link aggregation group c
132. ion for the specified Ethernet port Examples XS Ethernet0 1 dot1ix re authentication The configuration succeeds dotix port control Syntax dotix port control auto forceauthorized forceunauthorized gt View Ethernet port view Parameters auto specified to operate in auto access control mode When a port operates in this mode all the unauthenticated hosts connected to it are unauthorized In this case only EAPoL packets can be exchanged between the switch and the hosts After passing the authentication the hosts connected to the port are authorized to access the network resources Normally a port operates in this mode forceauthorized specified to operate in forceauthorized access control mode When a port operates in this mode all the hosts connected to it can access the 132 XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual network resources without the need of authentication forceunauthorized specified to operate in forceunauthorized access control mode When a port operates in this mode the hosts connected to it cannot access the network resources Description Use dotix port control command to specify the access control mode for the specified Ethernet port Examples XS Ethernet0O 1 dotix port control auto The configuration succeeds 3 19 STP Commands The Any view in the below table refers to anyone of the following System view Ethernet port view Port based VLAN view VLAN view or
133. ith the specified File Name after Apply button is clicked ALMA System Information Wists Firmware n sirable at GR Configuration Backup Advanced Configuration Port Management VLAN Q0S Forwarding 192 168 0 156 TFTP Server IP rootfs img gl Security 51 XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual Restore Configuration This page sets a TFTP Server IP and File Name Before restoring a configuration make sure the switch is connected to the TFTP server The switch will download the file with the specified File Name and use it as the configuration file after Apply button is clicked AWM System Information Advanced Configuration Configuration Restore Port Management VLAN Q0S Forwarding TFTP Server IP 192 168 0 156 File Name example az Security Note During updating firmware uploading or downloading a configuration file make sure the power is not turned off 2 14 5 Reboot In this page there are two buttons Save And Reboot and Reboot Without Save Save And Reboot saves the current configuration and then reboot Reboot Without Save directly reboots without saving the current configuration All changes may be lost AMA System Information Advanced Configuration Port Management VLAN IF YOU DO NOT SAVE THE CONFIGU
134. jojojojojojojojojojojojojo o MVR Unknown Multicast Apply Security ACL Static Multicast MAC Address Entries LLDP Statistics VID Multicast MAC Address Member Ports Modify Delete Spanning Tree XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual 2 3 IGMP Snooping There are three tag pages on this webpage for configuration 2 3 1 IGMP Snooping In this page the user can enable IGMP Snooping feature for a VLAN group By default the IGMP Snooping feature is disabled The bottom part of this page lists all VLAN IGMP Snooping feature status F System Information Advanced Configuration VID VLAN Name Status Port Management Disabled isabled v VLAN QoS Forwarding Unicast MAC Address IGMP Snooping Status List e Multicast MAC Address wid VLAN Wome aes 1 Default Disabled VLANO200 Disabled VLANO100 Disabled MVR Unknown Multicast Security ACL 2 7 3 2 Route Port In this page the user can configure a port in a specified VLAN group as a static router port By default a port is not a static router port The bottom part of this page lists static router ports of all VLANs MAN A System Information Advanced Configuration Static Route Port Configuration Port Management VID 1 v VLAN VLAN E Q05 Name Forwarding Ethernet0 Ethernet
135. known Multicast Port Security Receiver Port ACL LLDP Statistics Apply Spanning Tree 2 7 4 2 MVR Groups This page sets specific static Group 1P Address es for MVR Multicast VID multicast VLAN ID Group IP Address static IP multicast address to be added The bottom part of this page lists all group IP addresses for the multicast VLAN AMA System Information Advanced Configuration MVR Group Table E Multicast VID Group Ip Address xxx xxx xxx xxx VLAN 1 QoS Forwarding Apply Unicast MAC Address Multicast MAC Address MVR Group Entries IGMP Snooping MVR Unknown Multicast VID Group Ip Address Delete 2 7 5 Unknown Multicast Unknown Multicast Flood Status Enable disable Unknown Multiscast Flood Status for this VLAN group The bottom part of this page lists all of the unknown multicast flood XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual AENM System Information Advanced Configuration VID Unknown Multicast Flood Status Port Management 1 v Disabled v VLAN 005 Apply Forwarding Unicast MAC Address Unknown Multicast Flood List Multicast MAC Address IGMP Snooping MVR VID Status Unknown Multicast l Disabled Sea 200 Enabled ACL 100 Enabled 2 8 Security 2 8 1 Management Security This page configures the 802 1x system as follows Authentication RADIUS Server IP
136. l ARNM System Information Advanced Configuration VLAN VPN Port Configuration Port Management VLAN Port Protocol VLAN eMac Based VLAN F VLAN VPN GARP VPN Port Status QoS Forwardin a Port State TPID Port State TPID Security 7 a EthernetO 1 Disabled 8100 Ethernet0 2 Disabled 8100 ACL f na Ethernet0 3 Disabled 8100 Ethernet0 4 Disabled 8100 rr Ethernet0 5 Disabled 8100 Ethernet0 6 Disabled 8100 Statistics Ethernet0 7 Disabled 8100 Ethernet0 8 Disabled 8100 Spanning Tree SNMP Manager Ethernet0 9 Disabled 8100 Ethernet0 10 Disabled 8100 Oar z Ethernet0 11 Disabled 8100 Ethernet0 12 Disabled 8100 Administration Logout Ethernet0 13 Disabled 8100 Ethernet0 14 Disabled 8100 Ethernet0 15 Disabled 8100 Ethernet0 16 Disabled 8100 Ethernet0 17 Disabled 8100 Ethernet0 18 Disabled 8100 Ethernet0 19 Disabled 8100 Ethernet0 20 Disabled 8100 Ethernet0 21 Disabled 8100 Ethernet0 22 Disabled 8100 Ethernet0 23 Disabled 8100 Ethernet0 24 Disabled 8100 Ethernet1 1 Disabled 8100 Ethernet1 2 Disabled 8100 2 5 6 3 Qing QinQ is an enhanced feature of VLAN VPN An Outer Tag can be added which is based on the inner Tag In this page you can set QinQ parameters as Outer Tag VID Inner Tag VID Outer Tag Priority and Port Outer Tag VID A VLAN ID for the outer tag that will be added to the packet Inner tag VID Low Inner tag VID
137. l Ethernet Switch User Manual mvr Syntax mvr View System view Parameters None Description Use mvr to enable global mvr Use no mvr to disable global mvr Examples XS mvr Enable mvr mvr group Syntax mvr group mvr group no mvr group mvr group View System view Parameters mvr group a multicast IP address Description Use mvr group to configure an IP multicast address statically Use no mvr group to delete an IP multicast address Examples XS mvr group 225 1 1 2 Groups of mvr set to 225 1 1 2 mvr port type Syntax mvr port type receiver source none ethernet ethernet port to ethernet ethernet port View System view 169 XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual Parameters source set uplink ports that receive and send multicast data as source ports receiver seta port as a receiver port if it is a subscriber port and should only receive multicast data It does not receive data unless it becomes a member of the multicast group either statically or by using IGMP leave and join messages none remove the source or receiver port from the multicast VLAN ethernet port ethernet port in the form of interface interface type interface number interface type 0 1 when interface type is O interface number 1 2 24 when i nterface type is 1 interface number X 1 2 y Description Use mvr port type to configure a source or receiver port for multicast VLAN or
138. le refers to any one of the following System view Ethernet port view Port based VLAN view VLAN view or dot1x view Access Method Prompt Exit Method Mode User view From System view enter XS gt To back to System the disable command view enter the enable command System This is the top level of XS To enter into User view access view enter the disable command Ethernet port view Port base d VLAN view VLAN view dot1x VIEW From System view specify an interface by entering the interface ethernet command followed by interface identification From System view specify a vlan id by entering the port based vlan command followed by a vlan id From System view specify a vlan id by entering the vlan command followed by a vlan id From System view enter the dotix command From System view enter the acl number command there are three prompts XS Ethernetx x XS port based vlan x XS vlanx XS dot1x XS ACL basic x XS ACL advanced x XS ACL L2 x 56 To exit to System view enter the end command or press Ctrl Z To exit to System view enter the end command or press Ctrl Z To exit to System view enter the end command or press Ctrl Z To exit to System view enter the end command or press Ctrl Z To exit to System view enter the end command or press Ctrl Z XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual Mst regio From system view en
139. les XS Ethernet0 1 gvrp registration fixed forbid registering vlan dynamically or logging out of vlan only allow transmitting vlan information statically 3 14 QoS Commands The Any view in the below table refers to anyone of the following System view Ethernet port view Port based VLAN view VLAN view or dot1x view Command list Any view SHOW gos queue scheduler how qos cos local precedence map Any view__ show qos map dscp cos show qos interface ethernet interface System view os ueue scheduler strict priorit wrr queue0 weight queuel weight queue2 weight queue3 weight no qos queue scheduler System view qos_cos local precedence map_cos0 map local prec os1 map local prec cos2 map local pre o0s3 map local prec cos4 map local pre os5 map local prec cos6 map local pre os7 map local prec no qos cos local precedence map qos map dscp dscp to cos cos no qos map dscp dsc no qos mode dsc riority priority level no priority show qos queue scheduler 107 XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual Syntax show qos queue scheduler View Any view Parameters None Description Use show qos queue scheduler command to display the global queue scheduling configuration Examples XS show qos queue scheduler Queue scheduling mode weighted round robin weight of queue 0 2 weight of queue 1 5 weight of queue 2 7 weight of queue 3 8 show qos cos local precedence map Syntax show
140. lldp encapsulation snap Ethernet ii View Ethernet port view Parameters snap ethernet ii The encapsulation format It is the Ethernet II encapsulation format by default Description Configure the encapsulation format for LLDPDUs Examples XS Ethernet0 1 lldp encapsulation ethernet ii Set successfully 159 XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual lldp timer tx interval Syntax lldp timer tx interval interval View System view Parameters interval Required between 5 to 32768 seconds 30 seconds by default Description Set the interval to send LLDPDUs Examples XS lldp timer tx interval 50 Set successfully Ildp timer tx delay Syntax lldp timer tx delay delay View System view Parameters delay Required between 1 to 8192 seconds 2 seconds by default Description Set the delay period to send LLDPDUS Examples XS lldp timer tx delay 6 Set successfully Ildp timer reinit delay Syntax Iidp timer reinit delay timer View System view Parameters timer Required between 1 to 10 seconds 2 seconds by default 160 XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual Description Set the initialization delay period Examples XS lldp timer reinit delay 3 Set successfully lldp hold multiplier Syntax lldp hold multiplier value View System view Parameters Value Required range between 1 to 10 5 by default Description Set the TTL multiplier Examples XS lldp hold multiplier
141. m O to 255 and the default value is 128 143 XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual Description Use spanning tree priority command to set a port priority for the specified ports Use no spanning tree priority command to restore to the default priority of the specified ports Examples XS Ethernet0 1 spanning tree priority 200 Set successfully spanning tree point to point Syntax spanning tree point to point no spanning tree point to point View Ethernet port view Parameters None Description Use spanning tree point to point command to specify that the links connected to the specified Ethernet ports be point to point Use no spanning tree point to point command to specify that the links connected to the specified Ethernet ports be not point to point By default the Ethernet ports are point to point links The rapid transition feature is not applicable to ports connected to non point to point links If an Ethernet port is the master port among aggregated ports or operates in full duplex mode the link connected to the port is a point to point link Examples XS Ethernet0 1 no spanning tree point to point Set default value false spanning tree protocol migration Syntax spanning tree protocol migration no spanning tree protocol migration View Ethernet port view Parameters None 144 XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual Description Use spanning tree protocol migration comma
142. m id View Any view Parameters None Description Use show lacp system id command to display the device ID of the local system including system priority and MAC address Examples XS Ethernet0 8 show lacp system id LACP System ID 1 00 0a 0b 0Oc 0e 09 show lacp mode Syntax show lacp mode View Any view Parameters None Description Use show lacp mode command to list the lacp mode on each port Examples XS Ethernet0 1 show lacp mode PORT ACTIVE STATE Ethernet0 1 active Ethernet0 2 Ethernet0 3 Ethernet0 4 Ethernet0 5 Ethernet0 6 Ethernet0 7 Ethernet0 8 Ethernet0 9 Ethernet0 10 Ethernet0 11 79 XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual Ethernet0 12 Ethernet0 13 Ethernet0 14 Ethernet0 15 Ethernet0 16 Ethernet0 17 Ethernet0 18 Ethernet0 19 Ethernet0 20 Ethernet0 21 Ethernet0 22 Ethernet0 23 Ethernet0 24 Ethernet1 1 Ethernet1 2 Ethernet1 3 Ethernet1 4 show link aggregation interface Syntax show link aggregation interface ethernet interface 1 to ethernet interface 2 View Any view Parameters Interface 1 port number Interface 2 in conjunction with interface 1 defines a range of port numbers whose link aggregation details are to be displayed The value of interface 2 must not be less than that of interface 1 Description Use show link aggregation interface command to display the link aggregation details of a specified p
143. n is support xenya si and the geographical location is Ljubljana Slovenia Examples XS Ethernet0 23 show snmp SNMP System Name XS7424 SNMP System Description Optical Ethernet Switch SNMP System Contact SUpportOxenya si SNMP System Location Ljubljana Slovenia show snmp community Syntax show snmp community View Any view Parameters 150 XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual None Description Use show snmp community command to display the information of SNMPv1 SNMPv2c communities SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c use community name authentication Therefore the SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c messages carry community names if the carried community names are not permitted by the NMS agent the messages will be discarded You need to create a read community name and a write community name separately and these two community names on the NMS and on the device should be consistent To display the current configuration username information of SNMPv3 use show snmp user command Examples XS show snmp community Version Community Popedom vi public RO v2c com2 RW show snmp user Syntax show snmp user View Any view Parameters None Description Use show snmp user command to display the information of SNMPv3 users including username auth type auth password privacy type and privacy password SNMPv3 introduces the concepts of username and group You can set the authentication and privacy functions The
144. nd is 20 by default This parameter is used in MSTP mode only to limit the size of MST domain and the root switch of the instance always sends a BPDU or M record with a cost of O and the hop count of the maximum value When a switch receives this BPDU it decrements the received remaining hop count by one and propagates this value as the remaining hop count in the BPDUs it generates When the count reaches zero the switch discards the BPDU and ages the information held for the port By default this value is set to 20 Hello Time this value is in the range from 1 to 10 seconds and is 2 seconds by default A root bridge regularly sends out configuration BPDUs to maintain the stability of the existing spanning tree If the switch does not receive a BPDU packet in a specified period 39 XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual the spanning tree will be recalculated at BPDU packet times out When a switch becomes a root bridge it regularly sends BPDUs at the interval specified by this hello time A non root bridge switch adopts the interval specified by this hello time Max Age this value is in the range from 6 to 40 seconds and is 20 seconds by default MSTP is capable of detecting link failures and automatically restoring redundant links to the forwarding state In CIST switches use max age parameter to determine whether a received configuration BPDU times out Spanning trees will be recalculated if a configuration BPDU received by
145. nd to enable the protocol migration feature Use no spanning tree protocol migration command to disable the protocol migration feature By default the protocol migration feature is enabled Examples XS Ethernet0 1 no spanning tree protocol migration Set default value false spanning tree edge Syntax spanning tree edge no spanning tree edge View Ethernet port view Parameters None Description Use spanning tree edge command to configure the specified Ethernet ports as edge ports Use no spanning tree edge command to configure the specified Ethernet ports as non edge ports By default all Ethernet ports of a switch are non edge ports An edge port is directly connected to a user terminal instead of through another switch or a network segment Rapid transition to the forwarding state is applied to edge ports because no loops can be incurred by network topology changes on these ports You can enable a port to turn to the forwarding state rapidly by setting it to an edge port And it is recommended to configure the Ethernet ports directly connected to user terminals as edge ports Normally configuration BPDUs cannot reach an edge port because the port is not connected to another switch But when the BPDU guard function is disabled on an edge port configuration BPDUs sent deliberately by a malicious user may reach the port If an edge port receives a BPDU it turns into a non edge port Examples XS Ethernet0 1 spanning tree edge
146. nd to set the operating mode of the switch To make the switch compatible with STP RSTP MSTP the following three operating modes are provided stp in this mode the ports of the switch send STP BPDUs to neighbor devices In the case that there is a neighbor switch working in RSTP or MSTP mode the port between them will work in STP mode rstp in this mode the ports of a switch send RSTP BPDUs to neighbor devices mstp in this mode the ports of a switch send MSTP BPDUs to neighbor devices Examples XS spanning tree mode stp Set successfully spanning tree bpdu guard Syntax spanning tree bpdu guard no spanning tree bpdu guard View System view 141 XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual Parameters None Description Use spanning tree bpdu guard command to enable the bpdu guard Use no spanning tree bpdu guard command to disable the bpdu guard Examples XS spanning tree bpdu guard Set successfully spanning tree hold count Syntax spanning tree hold count num no spanning tree hold count View System view Parameters hold count num ranges from 1 to 10 Description Use spanning tree hold count command to set the hold count for a specified Ethernet port Use no spanning tree hold count command to restore to the default value 3 for a specified Ethernet port Examples XS Ethernet0O 1 spanning tree hold count 5 Set successfully spanning tree root guard Syntax spanning tree root guard
147. ne 75 XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual Description Use flow control command to enable flow control on the Ethernet port Use no flow control command to disable flow control on the port In the case that flow control is enabled on both the local and peer switches when congestion occurs on the local switch the local switch sends a message to notify the peer switch to stop sending packets to itself or reduce the sending rate temporarily The peer switch will stop sending packets to the local switch or reduce the sending rate temporarily when it receives the message and vice versa In this way packet loss is avoided to make the network operation normal By default flow control is disabled on a port Examples XS Ethernet0 23 flow control flow control is enabled on ethernet0 23 learning Syntax learning no learning View Ethernet port view Parameters None Description Use learning command to enable learning MAC address on the Ethernet port Use no learning command to disable learning MAC address on the port By default learning MAC address is enabled on a port Examples XS Ethernet0 1 no learning Learning is disabled on ethernet0 1 line rate Syntax line rate egress ingress rate rate value no line rate egress ingress View Ethernet port view Parameters 76 XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual rate rate value the upper rate threshold of the port The
148. net0 7 Enabled Ethernet0 15 Enabled Enabled Ethernet0 17 Enabled Enabled Embed Enabled ll Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Ethernet1 1 Enabled 2 14 Administration This part covers switch management and maintenance functions 2 14 1 IP Configuration The managed switch supports DHCP and Static IP DHCP Client can be enabled by checking the Enabled checkbox If static IP is used IP Address Subnet Mask and Gateway shall be specified 49 XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual YEM System Information Advanced Configuration Port Management IP Address VLAN Q05 Subnet Mask Forwarding Gateway Security ACL LLDP 2 14 2 Ping Diagnosis This page can be used to ping a specific IP address XEMA System Information Ping Diagnosis Advanced Configuration Ping Diagnosis Port Management VLAN Q05 Forwarding 2 14 3 Account This page can be used to add a new account Username Password and Privilege for the new account are set on this page Username username a string of 3 to 16 characters Password password a string of 1 to 16 characters Privilege choose user or admin The bottom part of this page lists all accounts including Username and Privilege An account can be deleted on this page Note check section
149. nformation A Advanced Configuration Port Management VLAN Q0S Priority 0 65535 with mod priority 4096 0 Forwarding Security ACL LLDP MSTI Priority List Statistics Spanning Tree PEER pass Global Enabled 32768 j dl Disabled 32768 ia Region Tae o SNMP Manager Disabled eee Disabled 32768 Disabled 32768 Disabled 32768 Disabled 32768 a5 Micahlad 29762 Ul 2 12 3 3 VLAN MAP This page maps one or more VLANs into a specific MST instance One or more VLANs can be assigned to a spanning tree instance at a time The bottom part of this page lists the VLAN mapping table System Information Advanced Configuration MSTI ID Port Management VLAN QoS Forwarding VLAN ID 1 4094 eg 2 4 6 12 Security ACL LLDP MSTI VLAN Map List Statistics Spanning Tree Global STP amp RSTP MSTP Region MSTP Ports MSTP State SNMP Manager Administration Logout XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual 2 12 4 MSTP Ports 2 12 4 1 Configuration This page enables Admin Edge Port P2P and External Cost for each port Similar to STP and RSTP port configuration described in section 2 12 2 1 Ports Configuration this page sets MSTP port configuration The bottom part of this page lists the MSTP attributes for each port System Information Advan
150. ng configuration command to display IGMP Snooping configuration information If IGMP Snooping is disabled this command displays a message showing that IGMP Snooping is not enabled With IGMP Snooping enabled this command displays the following information IGMP Snooping status aging time of the host port aging time of the router port IGMP querying querying transmit timer max response timer leave timer Examples XS show igmp snooping configuration show igmp snooping configuration XS show igmp snooping configuration show igmp snooping configuration Igmp snooping global state Disabled Host Timeout 260 Route Timeout 105 IGMP Querier Disabled Query Transmit Interval 125 Max Response Time 10 Last Member Query Interval dl show igmp snooping group Syntax show igmp snooping group vlan vian id View Any view Parameters vian vian id specifies the VLAN in which the multicast group information is to be displayed where v an id ranges from 1 to 4094 If you do not specify a VLAN this command displays the multicast group information of all VLANs Description Use show igmp snooping group command to display the IGMP Snooping multicast group information Examples display the information about the multicast groups of all VLANs XS show igmp snooping group 121 XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual show igmp snooping group information Vlan ID 1 Multicast group 239 0 0 10 MAC ad
151. nge The vlan id2 argument takes a value in the range of 1 to 4094 and must not be less than that of vian id1 all displays information of all the VLANs dynamic displays the number of dynamic VLANs and the ID of each dynamic VLAN Dynamic VLANs refer to VLANs that are generated through GVRP static displays the number of static VLANs and the ID of each static VLAN Static VLANs refer to VLANs manually created Description Use show vlan command to display information of VLANs including ID type VLAN interface state and member ports of a VLAN Examples XS show vlan static VLAN ID 1 VLAN Type static Description default Tag Ports unTag Ports Ethernet0 1 Ethernet0 2 Ethernet0 3 Ethernet0 4 Ethernet0 5 Ethernet0 6 Ethernet0 7 Ethernet0 8 Ethernet0 9 Ethernet0 10 Ethernet0 11 Ethernet0 12 Ethernet0 13 Ethernet0 14 Ethernet0 15 Ethernet0 16 Ethernet0 17 Ethernet0 18 Ethernet0 19 Ethernet0 20 Ethernet0 21 Ethernet0 22 Ethernet0 23 Ethernet0 24 Ethernet1 1 Ethernet1 2 Forbidden Ports Protocol vlan information VLAN ID 2 VLAN Type static Description test2 Tag Ports unTag Ports Forbidden Ports Protocol vlan information 89 XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual VLAN ID 3 VLAN Type static Description test3 Tag Ports unTag Ports Forbidden Ports Protocol vlan information vlan mode Syntax vlan mode none port based 80210 gt View System view Parameters none dis
152. no spanning tree root guard View Ethernet port view Parameters None Description 142 XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual Use spanning tree root guard command to enable the root protection function for a specified port on the switch Use no spanning tree root guard command to disable the root protection for a specified port on the switch Examples XS Ethernet0 1 spanning tree root guard Set successfully spanning tree path cost Syntax spanning tree path cost cost no spanning tree path cost View Ethernet port view Parameters cost path cost to be set for the port The range of the cost argument varies with the standard used for calculating the default path cost of a port as follows With IEEE 802 1D 1998 standard selected the path cost of an Ethernet port ranges from 1 to 65535 With IEEE 802 1t standard selected the path cost of an Ethernet port ranges from 1 to 200000000 The argument ranges from 1 to 200000000 and the default value is auto 0 Description Use spanning tree path cost command to set the path cost s of the specified A E path cost command to restore to the default value of the path cost s of the specified port s Examples XS Ethernet0 1 spanning tree path cost 300 Set successfully spanning tree priority Syntax spanning tree priority priority no spanning tree priority View Ethernet port view Parameters priority port priority to be set This argument ranges fro
153. ommand to remove the Ethernet port from the aggregation group Examples XS Ethernet0O 1 no link aggregation group The port is deleted from the link aggregation group XS Ethernet0O 1 link aggregation group 1 The port is added into the link aggregation group 84 XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual 3 10 Mirroring Commands The Any view in the below table refers to anyone of the following System view Ethernet port view Port based VLAN view VLAN view or dot1x view Command list Command System view mirror group groupid mirror group view no mirror group Any view mirror group view mirroring port ethernet interface to ethernet interface both egress ingress no mirroring port ethernet interface mirror group Syntax mirror group groupid no mirror group View System view Parameters groupid a group ID in the range of 1 to 4 Description Use mirror group command to enter into mirror group configuration environment Use no mirror group command to delete all mirror groups Examples XS mirror group 1 XS MIRROR 1 mirror group Syntax no mirror group View mirror group view Parameters None Description Use no mirror group command to delete all mirror groups Examples 85 XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual XS MIRROR 1 no mirror group The mirror group have been deleted successfully show mirror Syntax show mirror View Any view Parame
154. only to those joined receiver ports set by MVR static configuration Dynamic mode the switch sends IGMP leave and join reports through the source port s to the other multicast devices such as multicast routes or servers in the multicast VLAN This allows the multicast devices to update the multicast forwarding XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual table to forward or not to forward multicast traffic to the receiver ports Source Port configure uplink ports that receive and send multicast data as source ports Subscribers cannot be directly connected to source ports All source ports on a switch are members of the single multicast VLAN group Receive Port configure a port as a receiver port if it is a subscriber port and should receive multicast data However it won t be able to receive the multicast data until it becomes a member of the multicast group either statically or by using IGMP join messages Receiver ports are untagged members of the multicast VLAN group AENA MYR Configuration System Information Advanced Configuration Mvr Configuration Port Management M En Disabled vw VLAN State 00S Multicast 4 VLAN ID Forwarding Mvr Unicast MAC Address mode Dynamic Multicast MAC Address Ethernet0 Ethernet1 F Port E Snooping 31 S 107 7 Esa Lo 21 22 23 24 1 2 MVR F Source Un
155. ooping packets Examples XS mvr mVlanld 200 multicast vlan id of mvr set to 200 show mvr configuration Syntax show mvr configuration View Any view Parameters None Description Display the basic configuration of mvr Examples XS show mvr configuration show mvr configuration MVR Global state Enabled Multicast Vlan Id 200 Mode dynamic show mvr group Syntax show mvr group View Any view 171 XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual Parameters None Description Display all multicast IP address groups Examples XS show mvr group Vlan ID 200 Multicast group 225 1 1 2 Vlan ID 200 Multicast group 226 1 1 2 show mvr port Syntax show mvr port View Any view Parameters None Description mn a Display the source receive and none mvr ports Examples XS show mvr port source ports Ethernet0 5 Ethernet0 7 receiver ports Ethernet0 9 Ethernet0 10 None mvr ports Ethernet0 1 Ethernet0 2 Ethernet0 3 Ethernet0 4 Ethernet0 6 Ethernet0 8 Ethernet0 11 Ethernet0 12 Ethernet0 13 Ethernet0 14 Ethernet0 15 Ethernet0 16 Ethernet0 17 Ethernet0 18 Ethernet0 19 Ethernet0 20 Ethernet0 21 Ethernet0 22 Ethernet0 23 Ethernet0 24 Ethernet1 25 Ethernet1 26 Ethernet1 27 Ethernet1 28 3 26 Loopback detection Command list View command System view and Ethernet loopback detection port view no loopback detection 172 XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet
156. ormal Ethernet0 17 Disabled Normal Ethernet0 18 Disabled Normal Ethernet0 19 Disabled Normal Ethernet0 20 Disabled Normal Ethernet0 21 Disabled Normal Ethernet0 22 Disabled Normal Ethernet0 23 Disabled Normal Ethernet0 24 Disabled Normal Ethernet1 1 Disabled Normal Ethernet1 2 Disabled Normal garp timeout Syntax garp timeout hold join leave leaveall timer value no garp timeout hold join leave leaveall gt timer value View System view Parameters hold sets the GARP Hold timer The argument ranges from 10 to 2147483640 join sets the GARP Join timer The argument ranges from 10 to 2147483640 and the default value is 200 milliseconds leave sets the GARP Leave timer The argument ranges from 10 to 2147483640 and the default value is 600 milliseconds leaveall sets the GARP Leaveall timer The argument ranges from 10 to 105 XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual 2147483640 the default value is 10000 milliseconds timer value timeout time in milliseconds of the GARP timer Hold Join Leave or Leaveall to be set Description Use garp timeout command to set a GARP timer Use no garp timeout command to restore to the default setting of a GARP timer Examples XS garp timeout leaveall 20000 Configure successfully gvrp Syntax gvrp no gvrp View System view Ethernet port view Parameters None Description Use gvrp command to enable GVRP globally in System view o
157. ort or a range of ports Examples XS show link aggregation interface ethernet 0 7 link aggregation ID 5 Actor Port Priority 1 System ID O a b c e 9 Oper key 3 show link aggregation summary Syntax show link aggregation summary View 80 XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual Any view Parameters None Description Use show link aggregation summary command to display summary information of all aggregation groups Examples XS show link aggregation summary 1 00 0a 0b 0c De 09 LA LA Partner Selected ID Type ID Ports 1 Manual Ethernet0 1 3 2 Manual Ethernet0 6 8 5 Static Ethernet0 5 7 show link aggregation verbose Syntax show link aggregation verbose agg id View Any view Parameters agg id aggregation group ID which is in a range from 1 to 13 and must be the ID of an existing aggregation group Description Use show link aggregation verbose command to display the details of a specified aggregation group or all aggregation groups Examples XS show link aggregation verbose 5 Link aggregation ID 5 Link aggregation Type Static Link aggregation Description test5 System ID 1 O a b c e 9 Local Port No Status Priority key Ethernet0 5 Selected 1 5 Ethernet0 7 Selected 1 5 lacp Syntax 81 XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual lacp no lacp View System view Ethernet port view Parameters None Description Use lacp command to enable LACP globally in
158. os 7 The configuration succeeds qos mode dscp Syntax qos mode dscp no qos mode dscp View Ethernet port view Parameters None Description Use qos mode dscp command to enable DSCP priority Use no qos mode dscp command to disable DSCP priority By default the DSCP priority is disabled Examples 112 XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual XS Ethernet0 1 qos mode dscp Dscp is enabled on port ethernet0 1 priority Syntax priority priority level no priority View Ethernet port view Parameters priority level port priority ranging from 0 to 7 Description Use priority command to set the priority of a port Use no priority command to restore to the default By default the priority of an Ethernet port is 0 After executing priority command on a port the port priority will be used to identify the matching local precedence for the packet in the 802 1p priority to local precedence mapping table regardless of what is the 802 1p priority of each inbound 802 1q tagged packet The packet is then assigned to an output queue corresponding to the local precedence Examples XS Ethernet0O 1 no priority 802 1p default priority restored to default O on port ethernet0 1 3 15 MAC Address Table Management Commands The Any view in the below table refers to anyone of the following System view Ethernet port view Port based VLAN view VLAN view or dot1x view Command list Any view SHOW mac ad
159. ports to form the trunk The bottom part of this tag page lists all existing trunks Note Only when LACP in Advanced Configuration page is enabled Trunk Type can be selected otherwise the Trunk Type is Manual XENYA 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 X14 ON SOLE f ccs hits Lasp Port Setting Aggregate Based Setting Laep Status Setting Y System Information Advanced Configuration Link aggregation Setting Port Management gt Trunk ID T1 vw Port Configuration Port Aggregation Trunk Name DEFAULT Port Bandwidth Trunk Type Port Mirroring EthernetO Ethernet1 VLAN Port 005 1 2 3 a4 s 6 7 8 9 10 i1i 12 13 24 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 1 2 o aA Member olojojojolojolofolofojofojofojofojolojolojojojolafo Security apply ACL LLDP Link aggregation Information Statistics Spanning Tree Trunk ID Trunk Name Trunk Type Port List Delete SNMP Manager Administration Logout Lacp Port Setting configures LACP ports AENM System Information Advanced Configuration Port Management Port Configuration Port Aggregation Port Bandwidth Port Mirroring VLAN QoS Aggregate Based Setting sets LACP system priority between 1 and 65535 XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual AEMA System Information Advanced Configuration Aggregator Ba
160. r traps host command The snmp server traps host command specifies the destination hosts of SNMP traps At least one destination host is required for SNMP traps Examples XS snmp server traps Enable global traps successfully 155 XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual snmp server traps host Syntax snmp server traps host host ip no snmp server traps host host ip View System view Parameters host ip specifies the destination for the SNMP traps Description Use snmp server traps host command to set a destination host to receive the SNMP traps generated Use no snmp server traps host command to cancel the current setting Multiple destination hosts can be set to receive traps Examples XS snmp server traps host 192 168 0 111 Add traps host successfully snmp traps Syntax snmp traps no snmp traps View Ethernet port view Parameters None Description Use snmp traps command to enable the sending of port interface linkUp linkDown traps Use no snmp traps command to disable the sending of linkUp linkDown traps By default sending port interface linkUp linkDown traps is enabled Note that you need to enable the generation of port interface linkUp linkDown traps on both port interface and global to make it effective To enable this function on a port interface use snmp traps command to enable this function globally use snmp server traps command By default both are enabled Examples 156
161. r for a port in Ethernet port view Use no gvrp command to disable GVRP globally in System view or for a port in Ethernet port view By default GVRP is disabled both globally and on a port Examples XS Ethernet0 1 gvrp Enable this interface gvrp successfully gvrp registration Syntax gvrp registration fixed forbidden normal no gvrp registration View Ethernet port view Parameters fixed specifies the fixed GVRP registration mode A port operating in this mode cannot register or deregister VLAN information dynamically It only propagates static VLAN information Besides the port permits only static VLANs that is it 106 XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual propagates only static VLAN information to the other GARP members forbidden specifies the forbidden GVRP registration mode A port operating in this mode cannot register or deregister VLAN information dynamically It permits only VLAN 1 that is it propagates only the information of VLAN 1 to the other GARP members normal specifies the normal mode A port operating in this mode can register or deregister VLAN information dynamically and can propagate both dynamic and static VLAN information Description Use gvrp registration command to configure the GVRP registration mode on a port Use no gvrp registration command to restore to the default GVRP registration mode on a port By default the GVRP registration mode is normal Examp
162. region name example configure mstp region name successfully revision level Syntax revision level eve View Mst region view Parameters level an unsigned short value in the range from O to 65535 Description Use revision level command to set the revision level of MST Configuration Identification Examples XS mst region revision level 25 configure mstp region level successfully 3 20 SNMP Configuration Commands The Any view in the below table refers to anyone of the following System view Ethernet port view Port based VLAN view VLAN view or dot1x view Command list INTE Showsmmp S 149 XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual Anyview_ show snmp community Anyview showsnmpuser System view PTE name description contact location tex System view snmp server community no snmp server community community name System view snmp server user no snmp server user username System view mp server traps no o snmp server traps System view mp server traps host host ip no o snmp server traps host host ip Ethernet port view mp traps no pa show snmp Syntax show snmp View Any view Parameters None Description Use show snmp command to display the system SNMP information including system name system description contact information and geographical location By default the system name is XS7424 the system description is Optical Ethernet Switch the contact informatio
163. remove the specified port s from the VLAN Examples XS port based vlan 4 interface ethernet 0 2 to ethernet 0 24 Ethernet0 2 belongs to a trunk The other member in the same trunk will be added to this vlan Add the port successfully XS port based vlan 4 no interface ethernet 0 2 to ethernet 0 24 Ethernet0 2 belongs to a trunk The other member in the same trunk will be removed from this vlan Delete the port successfully 100 XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual 3 12 VLAN VPN The Any view in the below table refers to anyone of the following System view Ethernet port view Port based VLAN view VLAN view or dot1x view Command list Any view System view eee vpn no vlan vpn System view vlan vpn tpid tpid no vlan vpn tpid tpid System view vlan vpn QinQ ethernet ethernet port priority priority Ethernet port view new vid new vid_old vid o d vid to old end vid no vian vpn QinQ ethernet ethernet port _new vid new vid old vid o d vid to old end vid show vlan vpn Syntax show vlan vpn View Any view Parameters None Description Use show vlan vpn command to display the settings of the vlan vpn of all ports This command displays the following settings e Global vlan vpn status e Vlan vpn per Ethernet port e QinQ Examples XS show vlan vpn Global vlan vpn Status Disabled Port Vlan vpn State Tpid Ethernet0 1 Disabled 0x8100 Ethernet0 2 Disabled 0x8100 Ethernet0 3 Disable
164. rity Apply Port Authentication MAC Authentication MAC Address Entries IP Binding Storm Control 3 aE Index IP Address Unicast MAC Address Port Delete LLDP Statistics 2 8 5 Storm Control This page sets thresholds of the specified Traffic Type Traffic Type can be chosen from None Broadcast Multicast Destination Lookup Failed DLF Broadcast Multicast Broadcast DLF Multicast DLF and Broadcast Multicast DLF The Rate is in the range from 1 to 262143 By default suppress no traffic type AENA System Information y Storm Control 7 9 11 13 15 7 19 21 2 ON SOLE Advanced Configuration Storm Control Setting Port Management g Traffic Type None v VLAN 005 Rate 1262143 pps Forwarding Apply Security 2 9 ACL ACL Access Control List is used to achieve the packet filtering function by the configuration of matching rules and processing operation s An ACL is a sequential 28 XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual collection of permit and deny conditions that apply to packets When a packet is received on an interface the switch compares the fields in the packet against any applied ACLs to verify that the packet has the required permissions to be forwarded based on the criteria specified in the access lists There are three types of ACL Basic 1P ACL filtering packets only based on source IP address Advance IP ACL filter
165. rnet0 9 has been protected XS Ethernet0 9 no switchport protected Port ethernet0 9 has been normal switchport ingress filtering Syntax switchport ingress filtering no switchport ingress filtering View Ethernet port view Parameters None Description Use switchport ingress filtering command to enable switchport ingress filterting function for the specified switch interface Use no switchport ingress filtering command to disable switchport ingress filterting function for the specified switch interface By default the switchport igress filtering is configured Examples XS Ethernet0 9 switchport ingress filtering Ingress filtering has been enabled successfully XS Ethernet0 9 no switchport ingress filtering 97 XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual Ingress filtering has been disabled successfully 3 11 2 Port Based VLAN Configuration Commands The Any view in the below table refers to anyone of the following System view Ethernet port view Port based VLAN view VLAN view or dot1x view Command list show port based vlan Y all vian idi to vlan id2 System view port based vlan vian id no port based vlan all vian idi to vlan id2 Port based VLAN view pen S Port based VLAN view description name gt Port based VLAN view interface ethernet interface to ethernet interface no interface ethernet interface to ethernet interface show port based vlan Syntax show port based
166. rt 802 1x Admin PortControl ReAuth Guest VLAN Port Management a Ethernet0 1 v Disabled w Z VLAN Q0S Apply Forwarding Security 802 1x Port Status List Management Security Port Authentication ERA Port 802 1x Admin PortControl ReAuth Guest VLAN Port State MAC Authentication ae EthernetO 1 Disabled ForceAuthorized Disabled Disabled Link Down IP Binding Storm Control Ethernet0 2 Disabled ForceAuthorized Disabled Disabled Link Down ACL Ethernet0 3 Disabled ForceAuthorized Disabled Disabled Link Down LLOP EthernetO 4 Disabled ForceAuthorized Disabled Disabled Link Down 7 Statistics Ethernet0 5 Disabled ForceAuthorized Disabled Disabled Link Down Spanning Tree Ethernet0 6 Disabled ForceAuthorized Disabled Disabled Link Down SNMP Manager Ethernet0 7 Disabled ForceAuthorized Disabled Disabled Link Down Administration Ethernet0 8 Disabled ForceAuthorized Disabled Disabled Link Down ve x _ m m Logout Ethernet0 9 Disabled ForceAuthorized Disabled Disabled Link Down Ethernet0 10 Disabled ForceAuthorized Disabled Disabled Link Down Ethernet0 11 Disabled ForceAuthorized Disabled Disabled Link Down Ethernet0 12 Disabled ForceAuthorized Disabled Disabled Link Down Ethernet0 13 Disabled ForceAuthorized Disabled Disabled Link Down Ethernet0 14 Disabled ForceAuthorized Disabled Disabled Link Down Ethernet0 15 Disabled ForceAuthorized Disable
167. running config View Any view Parameters None Description Use show running config command to display which configuration you have set Example XS show running config Current Running Configuration ACL configuration Valid ACL Num 2 23 48 VLAN configuration VLAN Mode 802 10 VLAN 802 10 Tag VLAN Ingress Filtering Disable Vian 1 VID Vlan Name Default Untag Members Ethernet0 1 Ethernet0 2 Ethernet0 3 Ethernet0 4 Ethernet0 5 Ethernet0 6 Ethernet0 7 Ethernet0 8 Ethernet0 9 Ethernet0 10 Ethernet0 11 Ethernet0 12 Press any key to continue Q to quit disable Syntax disable View System view Parameters 64 XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual None Description Use disable command to log out from the current user Examples XS disable Exit current level successfully XS gt enable Syntax enable View System view Parameters None Description Use enable command to log in as another user Examples XS gt enable user Superuser password Entry level 3 admin successfully management mode Syntax management mode disable port based ethernet interface vlan v an id View System view Parameters port based ethernet interface uses the port based management mode and sets a management interface Vian vian id uses vlan management mode and sets a management vlan Description Use the management mode command to set the management mode and related parameters
168. s Description Use spanning tree forward time command to set the forward delay of the switch Use no spanning tree forward time command to restore the forward delay to the default value By default the forward delay of the switch is 15 seconds To prevent the occurrence of temporary loops when a port changes its state from discarding to forwarding it undergoes an intermediate state and waits for a specific period of time to synchronize with the state transition of the remote switches This state transition period is determined by the forward delay configured on the root bridge The forward delay setting configured on a root bridge applies to all non root bridges As for the configuration of the three time related parameters hello time forward delay and max age the following formulas must be met to prevent network jitter 2 x forward delay 1 second gt max age e Max age gt 2 x hello time 1 second Examples 138 XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual XS spanning tree forward time 17 Configure successfully spanning tree hello time Syntax spanning tree hello time timer value no spanning tree hello time View System view Parameters timer value hello time in seconds to be set This argument ranges from 1 to 10 The default value is 2 seconds Description Use spanning tree hello time command to set the hello time Use no spanning tree hello time command to restore the hello time to the
169. s Data Encryption Standard DES AES specifies the encryption protocol as Advanced Encryption Standard AES 154 XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual which is more secure than DES priv password encryption password a string of 1 to 64 characters in plain text a 32 bit hexadecimal number in cipher text if MD5 algorithm is used and a 40 bit hexadecimal number in cipher text if SHA algorithm is used Description Use snmp server user command to add a user Use no snmp server user command to remove a user This command is applicable to SNMPv3 If the agent and the NMS communicate using SNMPv3 messages a SNMPv3 user needs to be created first Whether to perform authentication or encryption can be configured at the creation of a user the algorithm and password for authentication or encryption can be set as well Examples XS snmp server user UserName 3 16chars user3 Popedom ro or rw ro Auth Alogrithm MD5 or SHA or NULL SHA auth password 9 15chars galhgowegqgq Priv Alogrithm DES or AES or NULL NULL Add snmp agent user successfully samp server tra ps Syntax snmp server traps no snmp server traps View System view Parameters None Description Use snmp server traps command to enable a device to send SNMP traps Use no snmp server traps command to disable a device from sending SNMP traps By default a device sends SNMP traps snmp server traps command needs to be used together with snmp serve
170. s table MAC ADDRESS VLAN ID STATE PORT AGING 00 1d 0f 7f 62 18 3 Learned Ethernet0 7 Yes 00 1d 7d 76 1a 46 3 Learned Ethernet0 7 Yes 00 80 77 94 dd 92 3 Dynamic Ethernet0 7 Yes 00 0d 61 45 71 d3 3 Dynamic Ethernet0 7 Yes 00 1d 7d 74 fa 71 3 Dynamic Ethernet0 7 Yes 00 1f d0 6a df 59 3 Dynamic Ethernet0 7 Yes 00 0e 1f 01 80 74 3 Learned Ethernet0 7 Yes 00 1d 7d 44 a8 f7 3 Learned Ethernet0 7 Yes 00 1d 7d 44 a9 23 3 Learned Ethernet0 7 Yes 00 1f d0 6a de f0 3 Dynamic Ethernet0 7 Yes 00 0c 6e c6 54 85 3 Learned Ethernet0 7 Yes 00 1d 7d 44 a9 37 3 Learned Ethernet0 7 Yes 00 Of ea 4f 36 e5 3 Learned Ethernet0 7 Yes 00 30 e3 fd 12 98 3 Dynamic Ethernet0 7 Yes 00 40 63 ca 5b 79 3 Learned Ethernet0 7 Yes 00 1d 7d 4c f7 4e 3 Learned Ethernet0 7 Yes 00 1d 7d 3f 63 ad 3 Learned Ethernet0 7 Yes 00 1e 68 6a ae 3d 3 Learned Ethernet0 7 Yes 00 21 70 b9 62 4f 3 Learned Ethernet0 7 Yes 114 XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual 00 1d 7d 41 46 09 3 Dynamic Ethernet0 7 Yes 00 0a 0b 0c 0e 09 3 Learned CPU Yes 00 1a 4d 23 32 0a 3 Learned Ethernet0 7 Yes 00 16 ec 5a b6 fe 3 Dynamic Ethernet0 7 Yes 00 1a 4d 3a 2a d8 3 Learned Ethernet0 7 Yes 00 1d 72 09 fa b4 3 Learned Ethernet0 7 Yes 00 1a 4d 6a 8b 64 3 Learned Ethernet0 7 Yes 00 1e 68 6a b5 3f 3 Learned Ethernet0 7 Yes 00 1a 4d 38 9f a6 3 Learned Ethernet0 7 Yes 00 1a 4d 6a 8a de 3 Learned Ethernet0 7 Yes 00 0a 0b 0c 0e 09 1 Static CPU No 00 0d 61 4e f5 e4 3 Dynamic Ethernet0 7 Yes 02 10 18 58
171. s with an ICMP ECHO REPLY packet You can use ping command to check the network connectivity Examples XS ping 192 168 0 234 This IP is alive user Syntax user no user user name View System view Parameters user name specifies the user name to be deleted Description Use user command to add a user To add the user you should specify user name user password and user level Use no user command to delete a specified user Examples add a user named testi password is testi user level is admin XS user user name testl password a password again level 2 User 3 Admin 3 Add user successfully delete user named test1 XS no user testl Deleting user successfully reset configuration Syntax reset configuration View System view Parameters 67 XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual None Description Use reset configuration command to make all of the factory default settings to be restored on the switch When asked Do you want to reset all the configurations M except IP address and user account y n if you choose y the switch will be reset to factory default settings except for the IP address and user account if you choose n the switch will be reset to factory default settings including IP address and user account The switch will reboot to take the configuration into effect Examples XS reset configuration Do you want to reset all the con
172. sed Setting Port Management ao LACP System Priority 1 65535 Port Configuration Port Aggregation Port Bandwidth Port Mirroring VLAN Lacp Status Setting sets LACP active or passive for each port Active The port automatically sends LACP protocol packets Passive The port does not automatically send LACP protocol packets it responds only if it receives a LACP protocol packet from the opposite device A link having either one or two active LACP ports can perform dynamic LACP trunking A link has two passive LACP ports that will not perform dynamic LACP trunking as both ports are waiting for LACP protocol packet from the opposite device MENYA System Information Advanced Configuration LACP State Activity Setting Port Management Port Configuration Port Aggregation Port Bandwidth Port Mirroring VLAN QoS Forwarding 2 4 3 Port Bandwidth This page sets the ingress and or egress rate limit for each port Port the port for which the rate limit is configured Ingress the desired ingress rate limit to be configured Choose disabled to set the port with no ingress rate limit which means the port will run in full speed for ingress traffic Egress the desired egress rate limit to be configured Choose disabled to set the port with no egress rate limit which means the port will run in full speed for e
173. specific port Use the no loopback detection control command to disable loopback detection control on a specific port Examples XS Ethernet0 2 loopback detection control Enable loopback detection control on this port successfully show loopback detection Syntax show loopback detection View Any view Parameters None Description Display loopback detection status on the global and on each port Examples XS show loopback detection Loopback detection is currently enabled on this switch Interval Time s 30 Ports LBD LBD Control Ethernet0 1 Disabled Disabled Ethernet0 2 Disabled Enabled Ethernet0 3 Disabled Disabled 174 Ethernet0 4 Ethernet0 5 Ethernet0 6 Ethernet0 7 Ethernet0 8 Ethernet0 9 Ethernet0 10 Ethernet0 11 Ethernet0 12 Ethernet0 13 Ethernet0 14 Ethernet0 15 Ethernet0 16 Ethernet0 17 Ethernet0 18 Ethernet0 19 Ethernet0 20 XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled 175 Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual 4 Ordering Information Work In Prograes Operating Distance 1 275 550m For
174. stination Lookup Failed traffic received on the port Use no storm control command to remove the threshold configuration With the traffic upper threshold specified on a port the system periodically collects Statistics of the broadcast multicast DLF traffic on the port Once a type of traffic exceeds the specified upper threshold it blocks this type of traffic on the port Examples XS storm control type 2 rate 2000 Configuration completed successfully 3 9 Link Aggregation Commands The Any view in the below table refers to any one of the following System view Ethernet port view Port based VLAN view VLAN view or dot1x view Command list View ommand Any view Any view how lacp mode Any view how link aggregation interface ethernet interface to ethernet interface Any view show link aggregation summary Any view show link aggregation verbose agg id Ethernet port view no lac System view lacp system priority system priorit no lacp system priority System view link aggregation group agg id description agg name no link aggregation group agg id description System view link aggregation group agg id mode manual static no link aggregation group agg d Ethernet port view lacp port priority port priority no lacp port priority Ethernet port view link aggregation group agqg id no link aggregation group show lacp system id 78 XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual Syntax show lacp syste
175. system view or enable LACP on the port in ethernet port view Use no lacp command to disable LACP globally in system view or disable LACP on the port in ethernet port view By default LACP is disabled on a port Examples enable LACP globally XS lacp LACP is enabled now enable LACP on ethernet port 0 2 XS Ethernet0 2 lacp The port is enabled lacp system priority Syntax lacp system priority system priority no lacp system priority View System view Parameters system priority System priority ranging from 1 to 65 535 Description Use lacp system priority command to set the system priority Use no lacp system priority command to restore the default system priority By default the system priority is 1 Examples XS lacp system priority 20 System priority is 20 now link aggregation group description Syntax 82 XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual link aggregation group agg id description agg name no link aggregation group agg id description View System view Parameters agg id aggregation group ID in a range from 1 to 13 agg name aggregation group name a string of 1 to 32 characters Description Use link aggregation group description command to set a description for an aggregation group Use no link aggregation group description command to remove the description of an aggregation group Examples XS link aggregation group 3 description test3 The configuration is successful l
176. tatistics Syntax show interface statistics ethernet interface View Any view 71 XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual Parameters interface ethernet port in the form of interface interface type interface number interface type 0 1 when interface type is O interface number 1 2 24 when interface type is 1 interface number 1 2 Description Use show interface statistics command to display the statistics information of one or all interfaces including transmitted good packets transmitted bad packets received good packets transmitted abort packets collision packets dropped packets Examples XS show interface statistics ethernet 0 11 PORT TXGOODPKTS TXBADPKTS RXGOODPKTS TXABORT COLLISION DROPPKT H32bits L32bits H32bits L32bits Ethernet0 11 O 79 0 0 5389 0 0 0 show interface switchport Syntax show interface switchport ethernet interface View Any view Parameters interface E ethernet port in the form of interface interface type interface number interface type 0 1 when interface type is 0 interface number 1 2 24 when interface type is 1 interface number 1 2 Description Use show interface switchport command to display the information of the interface including vlan vid egress rule port membership type pvid link type and frame type Examples XS show interface switchport ethernet 0 1 Vian vid 1 Egress rule
177. ter XS mst region To exit to System n view the spanning tree view enter the mst region view command end command or press Ctrl Z Ip bindin From system view enter XS ip binding To exit to System g view the ip binding view view enter the command end command or press Ctrl Z 3 5 Global Commands The Any view in the below table refers to any one of the following System view Ethernet port view Port based VLAN view VLAN view or dot1x view Command list View Command Explanation shows all available commands on current view Any view help clears screen display saves current configuration reboots the switch Logs out and disconnects from the switch 3 6 User Level There are three user levels Visitor User and Admin The default users are listed in the following table guest Pd Visitor The three levels of users have different access privileges as shown on the following table Visitor CAN access the following commands clear disable enable exit help show note note CAN NOT access the following commands show user show snmp community Show snmp traps host show snmp user CAN NOT access the following commands 57 XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual user no user user name reset configuration tftp server ip get source file put dest file update firmware fi e name tftp server server ip CAN access all commands 3 7 System Man
178. ters None Description Use show mirror command to display the port mirroring configurations Examples XS show mirror Group ID 1 Mirror State Enabled Monitor port Ethernet0O 1 Mirroring port Ethernet0 2 both Group ID 2 Mirror State Disabled Group ID 3 Mirror State Disabled Group ID 4 Mirror State Disabled monitor port Syntax monitor port ethernet nterface View System view Parameters interface ethernet port in the form of interface interface type interface number interface type 0 1 when interface type is 0 interface number 1 2 24 when interface type is 1 interface number 1 2 Description 86 XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual Use monitor port command to configure the destination port You can use to ethernet interface to configure a range of continuous destination ports Examples XS MIRROR 1 monitor port ethernet 0 20 Configuration completed successfully mirroring port Syntax mirroring port ethernet interface to ethernet interface both egress ingress no mirroring port ethernet interface View System view Parameters interface S ethernet port in the form of interface interface type interface number interface type 0 1 when interface type is 0 interface number 1 2 24 when interface type is 1 interface number 1 2 to specifies the last port number of the range both specifie
179. that of vian id1 all deletes all port based VLANs Description Use port based vlan command to enter into the port based vlan configuration environment Use no port based vlan command to delete all port based VLANs or specified VLAN s Examples XS port based vlan 3 XS port based vlan 3 end Syntax end View Port based VLAN view Parameters None Description Use end command to exit from the port based vlan configuration environment Examples XS port based vlan 3 end XS 99 XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual description Syntax description name View Port based VLAN view Parameters name VLAN name a description of 1 to 255 characters It can contain special characters but cannot be spaces Description Use description command to assign a name to the VLAN By default the name of a VLAN is its VLAN ID VLANOOO1 for example Examples XS port based vlan 3 description vian 8 3 XS port based vlan 3 interface ethernet Syntax interface ethernet nterface to ethernet interface no interface ethernet interface to ethernet interface View Port based VLAN view Parameters interface port number Ethernet port to be added to or removed from the VLAN to in conjunction with the other parameter to define a range of ports to add to or remove from the VLAN Description Use interface command to assign one or multiple ports to the VLAN Use no interface command to
180. the same trunk will be removed from this vlan Delete tagged ports successfully protocol vlan Syntax protocol vlan at ip ipx mode ethernetii etype id no protocol vlan at ip ipx mode ethernetii etype id y View VLAN view Parameters at creates the AppleTalk based protocol template ip creates the IP based protocol template 92 XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual ipx creates the IPX based protocol template mode configures a user defined protocol template ethernetii etype id creates the protocol template that matches the Ethernet II encapsulation format and the corresponding protocol type value of the packet The etype id argument indicates the protocol type value and ranges from 0x0600 to OxFFFF excluding 0x0800 0x8137 and 0x8009b Description Use protocol vlan command to configure the protocol template used for classifying protocol based VLANs Use no protocol vlan command to disable the configuration By default no protocol template is configured Examples XS vlan5 protocol vlan 1 mode ethernetii 0x8899 Settings are updated successfully mac based vlan Syntax mac based vlan mac mac address priority priority no mac based vlan mac mac address View VLAN view Parameters mac address LLC address priority vlan tag header priority Description Use mac based vlan command to configure the mac address used for classifying mac based VLANs Use no mac based vlan command to d
181. tical Ethernet Switch User Manual AENM System Information g Basic IP ACL Advanced Configuration Basic ACL Rules Configuration Port Management A Basic ACL ID VLAN QoS Rule ID 1 10 Forwarding Source IP Security IP Mask ACL E Management ACL Action Permit v ACE Rule Port Binding LLDP Basic ACL Rules Table Statistics Spanning Tree Rule ID Source IP IP Mask Action Operation SNMP Manager 2 9 2 2 Advanced IP ACL This page sets ACL rules based on packet Src IP Address Dst IP Address IP Protocol type and other protocol features such as TCP or UDP source port destination port ICMP protocol message types etc Rule ID identification of the ACL rule Protocol Type an existing protocol type such as Icmp igmp Udp Tcp Ospf or an interger between 1 and 255 Src IP Address source host IP address Src IP Mask source host IP subnet mask Src L4 Port TCP UDP source port an existing Echo Frp telnet Smtp WWW or an integer between 1 to 65535 It can be set only when protocol type is TCP or UDP Note IETF IANA defines three groups of ports Well Known Ports 0 1023 Registered Ports 1024 49151 and Dynamic and or Private Ports 49152 65535 Dst IP Address destination host IP address Dst IP Mask destination host IP subnet mask Dst L4 Port TCP UDP destination port an existing Echo Frp telnet Smtp WWW or an integer 1 65535
182. ting with the sign is comments 3 3 Shortcuts Introduction Line shortcuts list Shortcuts Explanation Delete Deletes the character on the cursor for telnet only Backspace or Deletes the left character from the cursor Ctrl h t or Ctrl p Execute the last command if the history list has it L or Ctrl n Execute the next command if the history list has it or Ctrl b Move the cursor one position left gt or Ctrl f Move the cursor one position right Tab Autocompletion Ctrl z Exit current view except in System view Ctrl w Delete characters on the left of the cursor until it meets a space Ctrl a Move the cursor to the beginning of the line Ctrl el Move the cursor to the end of the line Ctrl u Delete everything from the beginning of the line to the cursor Ctrl d Delete one character on the cursor Ctrl k Delete everything from the cursor to the end of the line 55 XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual Ctrl c Skip the current command and go to a new line Page shortcuts list Shortcuts Any key except Shows the next page Enter and q A O ARO Enter Shows the next line 3 4 CLI Command Modes These are the view modes for the switch o User view System view Ethernet port view Port based VLAN view VLAN view dotix view mst region The Any view in the below tab
183. to the VLAN By default the name of a VLAN is its VLAN ID VLANOOO1 for example Examples XS vlan2 description test2222 set vlan group description successfully 91 XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual switchport Syntax switchport forbidden tagged untagged gt ethernet interface to ethernet interface no switchport forbidden tagged untagged ethernet interface to ethernet nterface View VLAN view Parameters forbidden does not allow the port to be added to the VLAN group even if GARP indicates so tagged indicates the port is a tagged member of the VLAN group All packets forwarded by the port are tagged The packets contain VLAN information untagged indicates the port is an untagged VLAN member of the VLAN group Packets forwarded by the port are untagged interface port number Ethernet ports to be added to or removed from the current VLAN to specifies the last port number of the range Description Use switchport command to add forbidden tagged or untagged port to the VLAN Use no switchport command to delete forbidden tagged or untagged port from the VLAN Examples XS vlan5 switchport tagged ethernet 0 8 to ethernet 0 15 Ethernet0 8 belongs to a trunk The other member in the same trunk will be added to this vlan as well Add tagged ports successfully XS vlan5 no switchport tagged ethernet 0 8 to ethernet 0 15 Ethernet0 8 belongs to a trunk The other member in
184. to which 802 1p 2 is to be mapped in the range O to 3 cos3 map local prec Local precedence to which 802 1p 3 is to be mapped in the range O to 3 cos4 map local prec Local precedence to which 802 1p 4 is to be mapped in the range O to 3 cos5 map local prec Local precedence to which 802 1p 5 is to be mapped in the range O to 3 cos6 map local prec Local precedence to which 802 1p 6 is to be mapped in the range O to 3 cos7 map local prec Local precedence to which 802 1p 7 is to be mapped in the range O to 3 Description Use qos cos local precedence map command to configure the mapping between 802 1p priority and local precedence Use no qos cos local precedence map command to restore to default settings The following table lists the default 802 1p priority to local precedence mapping 802 1p priority Local precedence O SO XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual ESO AAA Examples XS qos cos local precedence map 33221100 The configuration succeeds qos map Syntax qos map dscp dscp to cos cos no qos map dscp dscp View System view Parameters dscp dscp the DSCP priority this argument ranges from O to 63 cos cos the 802 1p priority this argument ranges from 0 to 7 Description Use qos map command to map a DSCP priority to an 802 1p priority Use no qos map command to restore to default settings The default DSCP priority to 802 1p priority mapping is O Examples XS qos map dscp 0 to c
185. tus View Any view Parameters None Description Use show fan status command to display the current status of the fans in the switch Example XS show fan status Fan status Warning show power status Syntax show power status View Any view Parameters None Description Use show power status command to display the current status of power supply There are two power supplies in the switch Example XS show power status 62 XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual Power A status Off Power B status Off show local time Syntax Show local time View Any view Parameters None Description Use show local time command to display the current and local time Example XS show local time Local Time Tue Oct 13 10 19 30 2009 local time Syntax local time date date month month year year local time hour hour minute minute second second View System view Parameters date Required between 1 to 31 month Required between 1 to 12 year Required between 2009 to 3000 hour Required between O to 23 minute Required between O to 59 second Required between O to 59 Description Use local time date date month month year year command to set the date Use local time hour hour minute minute second second command to set the time Example XS local time hour 14 minute 23 second 21 Set successfully 63 XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual show running config Syntax show
186. ue tx period tx period value no timeout uiet period uiet period value eauth period reauth period value server server timeout value supplicant supp timeout value tx period tx period value no system auth control radius server host host ip address auth port auth port number acct port acct port number key key string no dotix dot1x re authentication no dotix re authentication dotix port control auto forceauthorized forceunauthorized gt show dotix Syntax show dotix status interface ethernet interface gt View Any view Parameters 126 XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual status displays the information of 802 1x interface displays the 802 1x related information of all ports ethernet interface displays the 802 1x related information of a specified port interface ethernet port in the form of interface interface type interface number interface type 0 1 when interface type is O interface number 1 2 24 when nterface type is 1 interface number X 1 2 y Description Use show dot1x command to display 802 1x related information Examples display 802 1x related information XS dot1x XS dot1x system auth control 802 1x has been enabled Configuration completed successfully XS dot1x show dot1x status 802 1x is enabled Radius authentication server configuration authentication IP address 192 168 0 234 authentication port 1812 authentic
187. ue scheduler strict priority wrr queue0 weight queuel weight queue2 weight queue3 weight no qos queue scheduler View System view Parameters strict priority uses the Strict Priority SP algorithm for queue scheduling wrr uses the Weighted Round Robin WRR algorithm for queue scheduling queue0 weight queuel weight queue2 weight queue3 weight customizes the weights to be assigned to queues 0 through 3 The value ranges from O to 55 A value of O means the corresponding queue adopts the SP algorithm for queue scheduling 110 XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual Description Use qos queue scheduler command to configure the queue scheduling algorithm and the related parameters Use no qos queue scheduler command to restore to the default setting By default the SP algorithm is used for all output queues of a port Examples XS qos queue scheduler wrr 1 2 3 4 The configuration is successful qos cos local precedence map Syntax qos cos local precedence map cosO0 map local prec cosi map local prec cos2 map local prec cos3 map local prec cos4 map local prec cos5 map local prec cos6 map local prec cos7 map local prec no qos cos local precedence map View System view Parameters cosO map local prec Local precedence to which 802 1p 0 is to be mapped in the range O to 3 cos1 map local prec Local precedence to which 802 1p 1 is to be mapped in the range O to 3 cos2 map local prec Local precedence
188. ult value is 3600 seconds Guest VLAN can choose a guest VLAN on the switch to provide limited services to clients such as downloading These clients might be upgraded for IEEE 802 1x authentication When enabling a guest VLAN on an IEEE 802 1x port the switch assigns the client port to a guest VLAN in case that the switch does not receive any response to its EAP request identity frame or EAPOL packets are not sent by the client The switch allows the client that is failed in authentication to access the guest VLAN regardless of whether EAPOL packets have been detected However access to external ports out of guest VLAN still needs to be authorized 2 4 6 8 0 2 4 6 8 20 22 2 X2 i i r i r system 3 5 7 9 3 5 7 9 2 23 x CONSO System Information Advanced Configuration 802 1x Misc Configuration Port Management J F Quiet Period 1 65535 sec VLAN QoS Tx Period 1 65535 sec Forwarding s Supplicant Timeout 1 300 sec Security Management Security Server Timeout 1 300 sec Port Authentication Max Request Count 1 10 MAC Authentication a Reauth Period 60 7200 sec Storm Control Guest VLAN ACL LLDP 26 XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual 2 8 3 MAC Authentication 2 8 3 1 Port Conf This page enables MAC Authentication on a specific port 14 Port Conf
189. untagged Port membership type static Pvid 1 Link type Hybrid Frame type Admit all show storm control 72 XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual Syntax show storm control View Any view Parameters None Description Use show storm control command to display the storm control configurations Examples XS vlan2 show storm control Show storm control information Type Broadcast Rate 1000pps interface ethernet Syntax interface ethernet interface View System view Parameters interface ethernet port in the form of interface interface type interface number interface type 0 1 when interface type is O interface number 1 2 24 when interface type is 1 interface number 1 2 Description Use interface ethernet command to enter a specific port view Before configuring an Ethernet port you need to enter an Ethernet port view Examples XS interface ethernet 0 23 XS Ethernet0 23 end Syntax end View Ethernet port view 73 XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual Parameters None Description Use end command to exit from the Ethernet port configuration environment Examples XS Ethernet0 9 end XS shutdown Syntax shutdown no shutdown View Ethernet port view Parameters None Description Use shutdown command to shut down an Ethernet port Use no shutdown command to bring up an Ethernet port By default an Et
190. up 1 System Information Advanced Configuration Port Management VLAN Advanced 802 1Q VLAN Protocol VLAN Mac Based VLAN VLAN VPN GARP QoS VID Status VLAN Name Modify Delete VLAN List Forwarding 1 Static Default Security 2 5 3 2 802 10 Configuration This tag page configures a VLAN group each port can be configured as a specific state for this VLAN group Tagged indicates the port is a tagged member of the VLAN group All packets forwarded by the port are tagged The packets contain VLAN information Untagged indicates the port is an untagged VLAN member of the VLAN group Packets forwarded by the port are untagged Exclude excludes the port from the VLAN group However the port can be added to the VLAN group through GARP Forbidden does not allow the port to be added to the VLAN group even if GARP indicates so 2 5 3 3 802 10 Port This tag page configures 802 1Q VLAN port parameters PVID each port can have only one Port VLAN ID PVID an untagged Ethernet package will be tagged a VID of PVID when arriving at the port The default PVID is 1 for each port Link Type can choose Access Trunk or Hybrid by default from this pull down block An Access port has only one VLAN and the tag is removed when egress i e Untagged a Trunk port can have multiple VLANs and all packages are tagged except when an egress package is in a VLAN
191. user show snmp traps host show snmp traps status snmp server 4 name description contact location text snmp server community snmp server user snmp server traps snmp server traps host host ip snmp traps show mvr configuration show mvr group show mvr port show loopback detection T tx period value y U user update firmware file name tftp server server ip unknown multicast flood user bind mac addr mac ip addr jp ethernet ethernet port V vlan mode none ort based 8021 vian vian id old vid to old end vid vian vpn tpid tpid W 183 XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual 6 Appendix B Supported MIBs This appendix lists the supported Management Information Base MIBs for this release of the XS26GS switch MIB list RFC1213 MIB RFC1493 BRIDGE MIB RFC1573 IF MIB RFC1643 EtherLike MIB RFC1757 RMON MIB RFC2618 RADIUS AUTH CLIENT MIB RFC2620 RADIUS ACC CLIENT MIB RFC2674 P BRIDGE MIB RFC2674 Q BRIDGE MIB LLDP MIB IEEE8021 PAE MIB FMC SWITCH MIB FMC IGMP SNOOPING MIB FMC SWITCH MAC AUTHENTICATION MIB FMC SWITCH RADIUS MIB FMC MSTP MIB FMC MVR MIB RSTP MIB 184
192. uter Telephone DOCSIS cable device Station only etc Management Address identifies the IP address or MAC address of the device AINM System Information Advanced Configuration Port Management VLAN 05 Forwarding Security ACL LLDP Management LLDP Neighbor Information LLDP Statistics LLDP Transmitted TLVs Configuration Port Description System Name System Description System Capabilities Management Address 2 10 1 3 Parameters This page sets LLDP parameters TX Interval Tx Hold Tx Delay Reinit Dalay and Fast Count Tx Interval the time interval between sending LLDP packets The range is from 5 to 33 XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual 32768 seconds The default value is 30 seconds Tx Hold TTL multiplier TTL of TLV carried in LLDPDU is used to set the aging time on the neighbor device Since TTL of TLV TTL multiplier x Tx Interval the aging time on the neighbor device can be adjusted by the TTL multiplier The range of this value is from 2 to 10 and the default value is 4 Tx Delay the delay between successive LLDP packets which are initiated by port parameter changes The range is from 1 to 8192 and the default value is 2 Reinit Delay in the case of LLDP Status mode change the port will initialize the protocol state machine and the switch will need to wait for Reinit Delay to be able to start the next initialization The ran
193. vateMIB 2 13 1 2 SNMP Community This page sets SNMP Version between v1 and v2c Community Name and Privilege between RO and RW vi creates an SNMPv1 user v2c creates an SNMPv2c user Community Name name of the community to be created It is a string of 3 to 16 characters RO specifies that the community to be created has read only permission to MIB objects Communities of this type can only query MIBs for device information RW specifies that the community to be created has read write permission to MIB objects Communities of this type are capable of configuring devices The bottom part of this page lists all existing SNMP v1 and v2c communities including SNMP Version Community Name and Privilege A community can be deleted ANM System Information Advanced Configuration Port Management SNMP Version VLAN Community Name QoS Privilege RW v Forwarding Apply Security a Community List LLDP Statistics i SNMP Version Community Name Privilege Delete Spanning Tree SNMP Manager vi public RO SNMP Account 47 XS26GS Managed Optical Ethernet Switch User Manual 2 13 1 3 SNMP User This page creates a SNMP v3 user and sets USM User Privilege SNMP V3 Encryption Auth Algorithm Auth Password Privacy Algorithm and Privacy Password USM User username a string of 3 to 16 characters Auth Algorithm specifies the security mod
194. warding IGMP Querier Disabled v Unicast MAC Address i 5 MO Adds Query Transmit Interval 1 300 125 sec IGMP Snooping Max Response Time 1 25 10 eee MVR a Bea E Last Member Query Interval 1 25 1 sec Security Apply ACL 2 7 4 MVR MVR Multicast VLAN Registration allows a subscriber on a port to subscribe and unsubscribe a multicast stream on the network wide multicast VLAN It allows the single multicast VLAN to be shared in the network while subscribers remain in separate VLANs MVR provides the ability to continuously send multicast streams in the multicast VLAN but it isolates the streams from the subscriber VLANs for bandwidth and security reasons 2 7 4 1 MVR Configuration This page sets MVR State Multicast VLAN ID Source Port and Receive Port for MVR configuration MVR State globally enable or disable MVR on the switch Multicast VLAN ID specify the VLAN group in which multicast data is received All source ports must be the member of this VLAN The default VLAN ID is 1 MVR Mode choose the mode between compatible and dynamic Compatible mode the switch does not send out any IGMP reports to source port s a manual multicast forwarding configuration is needed In the case that MVR Group is not configured multicast data received by the switch is forwarded to all ports regardless of the port MVR membership setting In the case that MVR Group is successfully configured the multicast data is forwarded
195. y information of certain MAC address entries in MAC address table including MAC address VLAN and port corresponding to the MAC address the type static or dynamic of a MAC address entry whether a MAC address is within the aging time and so on Examples display the static MAC address entries for the vlan 1 XS show mac address static vlan 1 MAC ADDRESS VLAN ID STATE PORT AGING 00 1d 72 23 ed 8f 1 Static 2 No 00 1d 72 23 ed 8e 1 Static 1 No 2 static mac addresses found in 1 vlan display the MAC address entries for the port Ethernet 0 1 XS show mac address interface ethernet 0 1 MAC ADDRESS VLAN ID STATE PORT AGING 00 1d 72 23 ed 8d 1 BlackHole Ethernet0 1 No 00 1d 72 23 ed 8e 1 Static Ethernet0 1 No 2 mac addresses found on port Ethernet0 1 mac address Syntax In System view mac address static dynamic blackhole mac address interface ethernet interface number vlan v lan id no mac address static dynamic blackhole Y mac address vlan v an id no mac address interface ethernet nterface number no mac address vlan v an id no mac address vlan v an id mac address In Ethernet port view mac address static dynamic blackhole mac address vlan v an id no mac address static dynamic blackhole mac address vlan vian id View System view Ethernet port view Parameters static specifies a static MAC address entry dynamic specifies a dynamic MAC address entry blackhole specifies a blackhole MA
196. ystem Logs a da ince 2010 11 11 01 39 23 192 168 0 211 logins the system via Telnet level 3 E VEAN 2010 11 11 01 37 04 192 168 0 211 logins the system via Telnet level 3 QoS Q 2010 11 11 01 33 21 192 168 0 211 logins the system via Telnet level 3 Forwarding i 2010 11 11 01 28 20 192 168 0 211 logins the system via Telnet level 3 Security nee 2010 11 11 01 27 29 192 168 0 211 logouts the switch via Telnet ue 2010 11 11 01 27 29 192 168 0 211 logouts the switch via Telnet ts 2010 11 11 01 27 29 192 168 0 211 logouts the switch via Telnet OEE 2010 11 11 01 27 29 192 168 0 211 logouts the switch via Telnet SNMP Manager 2010 11 11 01 27 28 192 168 0 211 logouts the switch via Telnet O 2010 11 11 01 19 28 192 168 0 211 logins the system via Telnet level 3 IP Configuration 2010 11 11 01 18 20 192 168 0 211 logins the system via Telnet level 3 Ping Diagnosis 2010 11 11 01 17 48 192 168 0 211 logins the system via Telnet level 3 Account 2010 11 11 01 15 21 192 168 0 211 has logout the systerm via WEB UI TFTP Services 2010 11 11 01 09 16 192 168 0 211 logins the system via Telnet level 3 Reboot 2010 11 11 01 07 50 192 168 0 211 logins the system via Telnet level 3 Reset 2010 11 11 01 07 49 192 168 0 211 logins the systerm via WEB UI Save Configuration 2010 11 11 00 49 44 192 168 0 150 logins the systerm via WEB UI 2010 11 11 00 47 51 192 168 0 150 has logout the systerm via WEB UI Logout 2010 11 11 00
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