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1. H 1 9 MULTICAST SWITCHING sese ntes stes stern nates etate ga asse en tensa aenean 1 9 AE ger ua 1 10 BROADCAST CONTAINMENT uu 5 tete er IE 1 10 MULTICAST BASED MULTIMEDIA APPLICATIONS 1 10 ENHANCED SECURITY iieescceseesseseneecesae sce cce eee se Secure 1 10 VLAN MEMBERSHIP 55 E 1 11 Definitions of VLAN Membership eese 1 11 VLAN Membership Learning eene ete tina e PRESB eR HR eed 1 11 Remote VLAN Learning ee tror e ete tre ene e Len ER KY Ope REPE E Pe E uS 1 11 VEAN CONFIGURATION cerura 1 12 Intra VLAN Communication 1 12 Inter VLAN Communication 1 12 CLASS OF SERVICE COS SUPPORT 1 12 QUALITY OF SERVICE QOS SUPPORT 1 12 een 1 14 1 14 ICMP ROUTER DISCOVERY shan 1 15 IGMP SNOOPING AND IP MULTICAST FIL
2. eC 2 10 00 Ee elec ve 2 10 J3 P 3 CONNECTOR d qe 2 11 J2 P2 CONNECTOR Eb de qe ee eb e sak 2 11 JL CONNECTOR asuaka ai e r E E EEE 2 12 3 CLI Commands CONSOLE MANAGEMENT 1 4 anseres enean 3 1 LOGGING ON TO THE 2442 ETHERNET SWITCH 72 00 4 4 444 3 2 THE 2442 CLI COMMANDS FIRMWARE 1 3 2 SHOW COMMAND 3 2 UPLOAD COMMAND ice eee ee 3 4 SET GOMMAND 5 3 4 REMOVE COMMAND 3 10 EXTRA COMMAND S T 3 10 THE 2442 CLI COMMANDS BOOT 2 1 6 nemen anne 3 11 BOOT NJ 3 12 M E E E ETMIUEMPDm 3 12 E 3 12 lider
3. 8 lt Connectors to external devices 5 UTP Cable Connecting the breakout panel Breakout panel front Use RJ 21 high density cables to connect to transition card Breakout panel rear Use RJ 45 cables to external devices Breakout panel front RJ 21 high density cable connects to transition card Continuous Computing Corp Page 2 5 CC00472 00 Proprietary and Confidential 2442 Ethernet Switch User s Guide 9 17 01 Chapter2 Installation Connecting the Console Port 2 Connect to console Use D B9 serial cable to terminal This can be one of the following VT100 or compatible Sun system running tip Windows PC laptop with Hyperterm or another terminal pro gram Ensure the following proper settings Baud rate 9600 bps Data bits 8 Parity none Stop bits 1 Flow control none The Switch is configured as a DCE so for most applications a straight through not null modem cable should be correct Front Back Ethernet Transition card Sun system running tip Midplane Windows PC laptop Connecting the console 3 Login to console At the screen prompt Continuous Computing 24 2 Ethernet Switch System Name switch_a Console Login admin Password 123456 Continuous Computing Corp Page 2 6 CC00472 00 Proprietary and Confidential 2442 Ethernet Switch User s Guide 9 17 01 Chapter2 Insta
4. 3 13 THE 2442 CLI OUTPUT FIRMWARE 1 nennen nennen nenas 3 13 SHOW GO EOD 3 14 UPLOAD COMMAND o u S a 3 20 3 22 55 O 3 37 PING COMMAND NE 3 38 RESET COMMAND 3 40 Continuous Computing Corp Page iv CC00472 00 Proprietary and Confidential 2442 Ethernet Switch User s Guide 9 17 01 continuous EXTRA COMMANDS x uuu iu a Sakaq sns salai asa Es 3 41 THE 2442 CLI OUTPUT BOOT 2 0 002 020 0 0 04 6 nnn 3 42 P n 3 42 WIPE OAD EE 3 42 BOOT uu 3 42 RSTCON iq sa husmanni On AS 3 43 THE 2442 CLI COMMAND INDEX FIRMWARE 1 1 3 43 SHOW COMMAND fes stes eecuee pe oeesscee se eeeecece tte e maqa qa ve heo 3 43 UP OAD COMMAND e 3 43 SEI CO
5. swIPMonEntry 7 swIPSlaveTrpAddr1 OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX IpAddress ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION First IP address of where to send Traps swIPMonEntry 8 swIPSlaveTrpAddr2 OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX IpAddress ACCESS read write Continuous Computing Corp Page 4 53 CC00472 00 Proprietary and Confidential 2442 Ethernet Switch User s Guide 9 17 01 Chapter4 SNMP and RMON Management STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION Second IP address of where to send Traps swIPMonEntry 9 swTmMonEnab OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER ACCESS read only STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION SYSUPTIME when monitoring was enabled swIPMonEntry 10 swImLastMon OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER ACCESS read only STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION SYSUPTIME of latest poll received swIPMonEntry 11 swTotMons OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER ACCESS read only STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION Total number of polls received from this IP address swIPMonEntry 12 swTotMonPollTOs OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER ACCESS read only STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION Total number of timeouts waiting for polls swIPMonEntry 13 swTotMonPollOos OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER ACCESS read only STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION Total number of polls received with out of sequence N S or N R swIPMonEntry 14 Continuous Computing Corp Page 4 54 CC00472 00 Proprietary and Confidential 2442 Ethernet Switch
6. vniConsole 6 vniConsoleSLIPState OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER enabled 1 disabled 2 ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION SLIP State vniConsole 7 vniConsoleSLIPAddress OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX IpAddress ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION SLIP IP Address vniConsole 8 vniConsoleSLIPNetmask OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX IpAddress ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION SLIP IP Network Mask vniConsole 9 VniSystemAdminEntry SEQUENCE vniSystemAdminUserID Continuous Computing Corp Page 4 6 CC00472 00 Proprietary and Confidential 2442 Ethernet Switch User s Guide 9 17 01 Chapter 4 SNMP and RMON Management INTEGER vniSystemAdminPassword DisplayString vniSystemAdminName DisplayString vniSystemAdminTable OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF VniSystemAdminEntry ACCESS not accessible STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION System Administration Configuration Settings Table vniSystemAdmin 1 vniSystemAdminEntry OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX VniSystemAdminEntry ACCESS not accessible STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION System Administration Configuration Settings Entry INDEX vniSystemAdminUserID vniSystemAdminTable 1 vniSystemAdminUserID OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER admin 1 guest 2 55 read only STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION User ID vniSystemAdminEntry 1 vniSystemAdminPassword OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX
7. 2442 CLI set mac learning unlimited port 1 hello TOO MANY ARGUMENTS ERR UNKNOWN TOKEN ERR Example 2442 CLI set mac hello unlimited port 1 UNKNOWN TOKEN ERR hello INVALID PORT ERR Example 2442 CLI set mac learning unlimited port 30 INVALID PORT ERR 30 set mac address mac address port port Possible return statuses MISSING PARAM ERR Example 24 2 CLI gt set mac address MISSING PARAM ERR TOO MANY ARGUMENTS ERR Example 24 2 CLI set mac address 1 port 3 hello TOO MANY ARGUMENTS ERR INVALID MAC ADDRESS ERR Continuous Computing Corp Proprietary and Confidential Page 3 23 CC00472 00 2442 Ethernet Switch User s Guide 9 17 01 Chapter3 CLI Commands Example 24 2 CLI set mac address hello port 2 INVALID MAC ADDRESS ERR hello UNKNOWN TOKEN ERR Example 24 2 CLI set mac hello 1 port 3 UNKNOWN TOKEN ERR hello INVALID PORT ERR Example 24 2 CLI set mac address 1 port 0 INVALID PORT ERR 0 MGMT SET ERR Example MGMT GET ERR Example port speed speedtype port lt port gt 1 Possible return statuses MISSING PARAM ERR Example 24 2 CLI set port speed MISSING PARAM ERR Continuous Computing Corp Proprietary and Confidential Page 3 24 CC00472 00 2442 Ethernet Switch User s Guide 9 17 01 Chapter3 CLI Commands TOO MANY ARGUMENTS ERR Example 24 2 CLI set port speed 100 por
8. Continuous Computing Corp Page vi 00472 00 Proprietary and Confidential 2442 Ethernet Switch User s Guide 9 17 01 gt continuous COMPUTING CORPORATION 1 Introduction The Continuous Computing 24 2 CompactPCI Ethernet Switch is a flexible high speed state of the art routing switch that offers a combi nation of Ethernet Fast Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet solutions 2442 Ethernet Switch Card Green power LED Red OK to Pull LED Fast Ethernet ports 13 24 Green LED array Gigabit port 1 Link and activity NU indicators for all Gigabit port 2 ports Fast Ethernet ports 1 12 Blue Hot Swap LED 2442 Ethernet Switch Transition card Continuous Computing Corp Page 1 1 CC00472 00 Proprietary and Confidential 2442 Ethernet Switch User s Guide 9 17 01 1 Introduction System Block Diagram Management Processor Motorola MPC850 1 1 1 1 1 16 SDRAM 2 Frame Buffer Memory a Frame Buffer Memory 2MB SRAM 2MB SRAM Broadcom BCM5402 Dual Gigabit PHY Quad 10100 Quad ve 00 Quad We 00 Magnetics Magnets Connectors Transition Board System block diagram Continuous Computing Corp Page 1 2 CC00472 00 Proprietary and Confidential 2442 Ethernet Switch User s Guide 9 17 01 Chapter 1 Introduction High Level System Specifications The 24 2 Ethernet Switch provides the following key
9. SYNTAX ACCESS STATUS DESCRIPT INTEGER read only mandatory ION Continuous Computing Corp Proprietary and Confidentia Page 2442 Ethernet Switch User s Guide CC00472 00 9 17 01 4 45 Chapter 4 SNMP and RMON Management Stacking Port Number vniStackPortEntry 1 vniStackPortSwitchId OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER ACCESS read only STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION Slave Switch ID vniStackPortEntry 2 vniStackPortSwitchPortNo OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER ACCESS read only STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION Slave s local port number vniStackPortEntry 3 24 2 SwitchBeat MIB OBJECTS swMasterTraps OBJECT IDENTIFIER swMaster 0 swSlaveNoResp NOTIFICATION TYPE OBJECTS swIPPollAddr SwIPPollType swTmPollEnab swImLastPoll swTmLastPollRsp swTotPolls swTotPollResps swTotPoll RespTOs swTotPollOosResps swTotPollDstUnreach STATUS current DESCRIPTION Slave failed to respond to polls swMasterTraps 1 SwIPPollList OBJECT IDENTIFIER swMaster 1 SwIPPollEntry SEQUENCE SwIPPOllAddr IpAddress swlpSrcPort INTEGER swIpDstPort INTEGER SwIPPollEnab INTEGER SwIPPollInterv INTEGER SwIPPollType Continuous Computing Corp Proprietary and Confidentia Page 4 46 CC00472 00 2442 Ethernet Switch User s Guide 9 17 01 Chapter 4 SNMP and RMON Management INTEGER SwIPPollMin INTEGER swIPMastrTrpDelay INTEGER SwIPPollRoute I
10. enabled 1 Continuous Computing Corp Page 4 29 CC00472 00 Proprietary and Confidential 2442 Ethernet Switch User s Guide 9 17 01 Chapter4 SNMP and RMON Management disabled 2 ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION Cold Start Trap functionality vniSNMP 14 vniSNMPTrapWarmStart OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER enabled 1 disabled 2 ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION Warm Start Trap functionality vniSNMP 15 vniSNMPTrapLinkDown OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER enabled 1 disabled 2 ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION Link Down Trap functionality vniSNMP 16 vniSNMPTrapLinkUp OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER enabled 1 disabled 2 ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION Link Up Trap functionality vniSNMP 17 vniSNMPTrapAuthenticationFailure OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER enabled 1 disabled 2 ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION Authentication Failure Trap functionality vniSNMP 18 Continuous Computing Corp Page 4 30 CC00472 00 Proprietary and Confidential 2442 Ethernet Switch User s Guide 9 17 01 Chapter 4 SNMP and RMON Management vniSNMPTrapRisingAlarm OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER enabled 1 disabled 2 ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION Rising Alarm Trap functionality vniSNMP 19 vniSNMPTrapFallingAlarm OBJECT TYPE
11. normal 1 trunkGroup 2 mirror 3 stackPort 4 55 read only STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION Port Function Type vniPortEntry 2 vniPortSpeedType OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER typelOM 1 100 2 3 typelG 4 55 read only STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION Port Speed Type vniPortEntry 3 vniPortSpeedConfig OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER auto 1 Speed10M 2 Speed100M 3 SpeediG 4 ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION Port Speed Configuration vniPortEntry 4 vniPortDupConfig OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER auto 1 half 2 full 3 55 read write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION Port Duplexity Configuration vniPortEntry 5 Continuous Computing Corp Page 4 13 CC00472 00 Proprietary and Confidential 2442 Ethernet Switch User s Guide 9 17 01 Chapter4 SNMP and RMON Management vniPortFlowConfig OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER auto 1 enabled 2 disabled 3 ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION Port Flow Control Configuration vniPortEntry 6 vniPortSpeedStatus OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER 1 Speed10M 2 speed100M 3 speed1G 4 ACCESS read only STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION Port Speed Status vniPortEntry 7 vniPortDupStatus OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER 1 half 2 full 3 55 read only S
12. vniBridgeFilterDestMacAddress PhysAddress vniBridgeFilterDestStatus INTEGER vniBridgeFilterDestTable OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF VniBridgeFilterDestEntry ACCESS not accessible STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION Source MAC address filtering table vniBridge 4 vniBridgeFilterDestEntry OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX vniBridgeFilterDestEntry ACCESS not accessible STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION MAC Address filter table entry INDEX vniBridgeFilterDestMacAddress vniBridgeFilterDestTable 1 vniBridgeFilterDestMacAddress OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX PhysAddress ACCESS read only STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION Source MAC address for filtering table vniBridgeFilterDestEntry 1 vniBridgeFilterDestStatus OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER valid 1 invalid 2 55 read write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION Row status of the entry vniBridgeFilterDestEntry 2 VniVlanEntry SEQUENCE vniVLANID INTEGER vniVLANName Continuous Computing Corp Page 4 17 CC00472 00 Proprietary and Confidential 2442 Ethernet Switch User s Guide 9 17 01 Chapter4 SNMP and RMON Management DisplayString SIZE 0 31 vniVLANType INTEGER vniVLANStaticPortMap OCTET STRING vniVLANStaticForbiddenPortMap OCTET STRING vniVLANStaticUntaggedPortMap OCTET STRING vniVLANCurrentPortMap OCTET STRING vniVLANCurrentUntaggedPortMap OCTET STRING vniVLANCurrentRegisteredPortMap OCTET STRING vniVLANStatus
13. vniMirrorEntry 1 vniMirrorPort OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER Continuous Computing Corp Page 4 37 CC00472 00 Proprietary and Confidential 2442 Ethernet Switch User s Guide 9 17 01 Chapter4 SNMP and RMON Management ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION Mirror port vniMirrorEntry 2 vniMirrorMode OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER receive 1 transmit 2 55 read write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION Mirror mode vniMirrorEntry 3 vniMirrorAvailablePortMap OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX OCTET STRING ACCESS read only STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION Trunk port map vniMirrorEntry 4 VniTrunkEntry SEQUENCE vniTrunkIndex INTEGER vniTrunkPortMap OCTET STRING vniTrunkSelectionlPortMap OCTET STRING vniTrunkSelection2PortMap OCTET STRING vniTrunkTable OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF VniTrunkEntry ACCESS not accessible STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION Port Trunking table vniTrunk 1 vniTrunkEntry OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX VniTrunkEntry ACCESS not accessible STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION Trunk Entry Continuous Computing Corp Page 4 38 CC00472 00 Proprietary and Confidential 2442 Ethernet Switch User s Guide 9 17 01 Chapter 4 SNMP and RMON Management INDEX vniTrunkIndex vniTrunkTable 1 vniTrunkIndex OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER ACCESS read only STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION Trunk index vniTrunkEntry 1
14. 2442 Ethernet Switch User s G uide p gt Your complete guide to the 244 2 E Swiths functions commands and unique features ll x ER E M 3 n m pum Cd C continuous COMPUTING CORPORATION 24 2 Ethernet Switch User s G uide p gt Your complete guide to 244 2 E Switch s functions commands and unique features COMPUTING CORPORATION continuous 02001 Continuous Computing Corporation rights reserved The information contained in this document is provided as is without any express representations of warran ties In addition Continuous Computing Corporation disclaims all implied representations and warranties in cluding any warranty of merchantability fitness for a particular purpose or non infringement of third party intellectual property rights This document contains proprietary information of Continuous Computing Corporation or under license from third parties No part of this document may be reproduced in any form or by any means or transferred to any third party without the prior written consent of Continuous Computing Corporation Continuous Computing the Continuous Computing Corporation logo Continuous Control Node Continuous System Controller and Field Replaceable System are trademarks or registered trademarks of Continuous Com puting Corporation in the United States and other countries
15. Contacting Technical Support Troubleshooting In the event that the 244 2 Ethernet Switch should fail in any way en sure first that the external cables are properly connected Removing and Reinstalling the 2442 Ethernet Switch If the external cables are properly connected and you continue to expe rience problems with the Switch try removing it and the transition card from the system according to the procedures below N ext reinstall the Switch according to the instructions in Chapter 2 Removing the 2442 Ethernet Switch To remove the Ethernet Switch 1 Remove power 2 Disconnect I O connections on front if any 3 Remove the Ethernet Switch Removing the Transition Card To remove the transition card 1 Remove power 2 Disconnect I O connections on rear if any 3 Remove the transition card Continuous Computing Corp Page 5 1 CC00472 00 Proprietary and Confidential 2442 Ethernet Switch User s Guide 9 17 01 Chapter5 Troubleshooting and Technical Support Unable to Establish a Link If you are unable to establish a link make sure you are using the correct ca bles for your type of connection Host to Switch Switch to Switch Straight through cable Crossover cable Connection cables Contacting Technical Support If you are unable to get the 24 2 Ethernet Switch to function properly con tact the Technical Support team at Continuous Computing by any of the methods listed
16. Continuous Computing Corp Page 4 1 CC00472 00 Proprietary and Confidential 2442 Ethernet Switch User s Guide 9 17 01 Chapter4 SNMP and RMON Management SNMP Agent and MIB 2 RFC1213 The SNMP Agent running on the Switch manager CPU is responsible for Retrieving MIB counters from various layers of software modules ac cording to the SNMP GET GET NEXT frame messages Setting MIB variables according to the SNMP SET frame message Generating an SNMP TRAP frame message to the Network Manage ment Station if the threshold of a certain MIB counter is reached or if other trap conditions such as the following are met Warm start Cold start Link up Link down Authentication failure Rising alarm Falling alarm Topology change MIB 2 defines a set of manageable objects in various layers of the TCP IP protocol suites MIB 2 covers all manageable objects from layer 1 to layer 4 and as a result is the major SNMP MIB supported by all vendors in the net working industry 2442 Ethernet Switch supports a complete imple mentation of SNMP Agent and MIB 2 RMON MIB RFC 1757 and Bridge MIB RFC 1493 The 2442 Ethernet Switch provides hardware based RMON counters in the Switch chipset The Switch manager CPU polls these counters periodically to collect the statistics in a format that complies with the RMO N MIB defi nition RMON Groups Supported The 2442 Ethernet Switch supports the fo
17. FramePortNum STATUS current DESCRIPTION crc frame error has increased since last polled ercTrap 1 crcFrameList OBJECT IDENTIFIER crcFrame 1 CrcFrameEntry SEQUENCE snmpCrcFrameCount INTEGER snmpCrcFramePortNum INTEGER Continuous Computing Corp Page 4 57 CC00472 00 Proprietary and Confidential 2442 Ethernet Switch User s Guide 9 17 01 Chapter4 SNMP and RMON Management crcFrameTable SYNTAX ACCESS STATUS DESCRIPTION OBJECT TYPE SEQUENCE OF CrcFrameEntry not accessible mandatory IP poll list tabular data crcFrameEntry SYNTAX ACCESS STATUS DESCRIPTION ercFrameList 1 OBJECT TYPE CrcFrameEntry not accessible mandatory IP poll list table entry INDEX snmpCrcFramePortNum ercFrameTable 1 snmpCrcFrameCount OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER 0 50000 ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION Enable disable polling for this IP address ercFrameEntry 1 snmpCrcFramePortNum OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX ACCESS STATUS DESCRIPTION INTEGER 1 26 read write mandatory Polling duty cycle in msec jabberTrap jabberFrameTrap OBJECT IDENTIFIER ercFrameEntry 2 jabberFrame 0 NOTIFICATION TYPE OBJECTS snmpJabberFrameCount snmpJabberFramePortNum since last poll STATUS current DESCRIPTION jabber frame error has increased ed jabberTrap 1 Continuous Computing Corp Page 4 58 Proprietary and C
18. Page 4 15 9 17 01 Continuous Computing Corp 2442 Ethernet Switch User s Guide Proprietary and Confidential Chapter4 SNMP and RMON Management ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION Flood Limit for all ports in packets per second 0 for no flooding 1 for unlimited flooding vniBridge 2 VniBridgeFilterSrcEntry SEQUENCE vniBridgeFilterSrcMacAddress PhysAddress vniBridgeFilterSrcStatus INTEGER vniBridgeFilterSrcTable OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF VniBridgeFilterSrcEntry ACCESS not accessible STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION Source MAC address filtering table vniBridge 3 vniBridgeFilterSrcEntry OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX vniBridgeFilterSrcEntry ACCESS not accessible STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION MAC Address filter table entry INDEX vniBridgeFilterSrcMacAddress vniBridgeFilterSrcTable 1 vniBridgeFilterSrcMacAddress OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX PhysAddress ACCESS read only STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION Source MAC address for filtering table vniBridgeFilterSrcEntry 1 vniBridgeFilterSrcStatus OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER valid 1 invalid 2 55 read write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION Row status of the entry Continuous Computing Corp Page 4 16 CC00472 00 Proprietary and Confidential 2442 Ethernet Switch User s Guide 9 17 01 Chapter 4 SNMP and RMON Management vniBridgeFilterSrcEntry 2 VniBridgeFilterDestEntry SEQUENCE
19. abled vniRIPEntry 9 vniRIPTriggeredResponse OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER enabled 1 disabled 2 ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION RIP Triggered Response Settings vniRIPEntry 10 vniSNMPState OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER enabled 1 disabled 2 ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION SNMP state vniSNMP 1 Continuous Computing Corp Page 4 27 CC00472 00 Proprietary and Confidential 2442 Ethernet Switch User s Guide 9 17 01 Chapter 4 SNMP and RMON Management vniSNMPCommunitySet OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX DisplayString SIZE 0 35 ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION Set community string currently active for this device vniSNMP 2 vniSNMPCommunityGet OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX DisplayString SIZE 0 35 ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION Get community string currently active for this device vniSNMP 3 vniSNMPTrapCommunityl OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX DisplayString SIZE 0 35 ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION Trap community string 1 for this device vniSNMP 4 vniSNMPTrapCommunity2 OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX DisplayString SIZE 0 35 ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION Trap community string 2 for this device vniSNMP 5 vniSNMPTrapCommunity3 OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX DisplayString SIZE 0 35 ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION Trap commu
20. ip address 1 lt gt vlanid 1 set gateway netaddress lt gateaddress gt set port enable disable port lt port gt 1 set trap ip address trap lt trap gt 1 set local mac lt mac_addr gt set trap cold start warm start link down link up authentication failure rising alarm falling alarm topology change undersize crc oversize jabber 1 enable disable 1 set snmp telnet enable disable set password guest admin password set user name guest admin user name 1 set system name lt name gt set local mac mac address 1 set baud baud rate jh rm mac address 1 port 1 ping ip address 1 reset all 1 port port gt Continuous Computing Corp Proprietary and Confidentia Page 3 44 CC00472 00 2442 Ethernet Switch User s Guide 9 17 01 Chapter3 CLI Commands Extra Commands The 2442 CLI clear save setting reboot quit Command Index boot boot 1 21 rstcon upload help Continuous Computing Corp Proprietary and Confidential Page 3 45 2442 Ethernet Switch User s Guide CC00472 00 9 17 01 Chapter3 CLI Commands Continuous Computing Corp Page 3 46 CC00472 00 Proprietary and Confidential 2442 Ethernet Switch User s
21. snmp telnet enable disable Possible return statuses MISSING PARAM ERR Example 2442 CLI set telnet MISSING PARAM ERR TOO MANY ARGUMENTS ERR Example 2442 CLI set telnet enable hello TOO MANY ARGUMENTS ERR INVALID SETTING ERR Example 2442 CLI set telnet hello INVALID SETTING ERR hello SUCCESS Example 2442 CLI set telnet enable SUCCESS set password guest admin password 1 Possible return statuses Continuous Computing Corp Proprietary and Confidential Page 3 33 CC00472 00 2442 Ethernet Switch User s Guide 9 17 01 Chapter3 CLI Commands MISSING PARAM ERR Example 24 2 CLI set password MISSING PARAM ERR TOO MANY ARGUMENTS ERR Example 24 2 CLI set password guest 123456 hello TOO MANY ARGUMENTS ERR FLASH UPDATE ERR Example TOO LONG PASSWORD ERR Example 24 2 CLI set password guest 12345678901234567890 TOO LONG PASSWORD ERR Password must be less than 17 characters UNKNOWN TOKEN ERR Example 24 2 CLI set password hello me UNKNOWN TOKEN ERR hello SUCCESS Example 24 2 CLI set password guest me Updating the GUEST PASSWORD to flash SUCCESS set user_name guest admin lt user name gt Continuous Computing Corp Page 3 34 CC00472 00 Proprietary and Confidential 24 2 Ethernet Switch User s Guide 9 17 01 Chapter3 CLI Commands Possible return statuses MISSING PARAM ERR Example
22. swTotPollDstUnreach OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER ACCESS read only STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION Total number of polls for which Destination Unreachable was received swIPPollEntry 19 swSlaveTraps OBJECT IDENTIFIER swSlave 0 swMasterNoPoll NOTIFICATION TYPE OBJECTS swIPMonAddr swTmMonEnab swTmLastMon swTotMons swTotMonPollTOs swTotMon PollOos STATUS current DESCRIPTION Master failed to poll within specified interval swSlaveTraps 1 swIPMonList OBJECT IDENTIFIER swSlave 1 SwIPMonEntry SEQUENCE swIPMonAddr IpAddress swlpMonSrcPort INTEGER swlIpMonDstPort NTEGER swIPMonEnab N a N SwIPMaxWait TEGER swlIpMonMinMissed INTEGER swIPSlaveTrpDelay INTEGER SwIPSlaveTrpAddr1 IpAddress swIPSlaveTrpAddr2 IpAddress swTmMonEnab INTEGER swTImLastMon H Continuous Computing Corp Page 4 51 CC00472 00 Proprietary and Confidential 2442 Ethernet Switch User s Guide 9 17 01 Chapter4 SNMP and RMON Management INTEGER swTotMons INTEGER swTotMonPollTOs INTEGER swTotMonPollOos INTEGER swIPMonTable SYNTAX ACCESS swIP swIP swIp rece STATUS DESCRIPTION OBJECT TYPE SEQUENCE OF SwIPMonEntry not accessible mandatory monitor list tabular data MonEntry SYNTAX ACCESS STATUS DESCRIPTION swIPMonList 1 OBJECT TYPE SwIPMonEntry not accessible mandatory IP monit
23. vniTrunkPortMap OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX OCTET STRING ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION Trunk port map vniTrunkEntry 2 vniTrunkSelectionlPortMap OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX OCTET STRING ACCESS read only STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION Trunk selection ort map 1 vniTrunkEntry 3 vniTrunkSelection2PortMap OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX OCTET STRING ACCESS read only STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION Trunk selection port map 2 vniTrunkEntry 4 VniSDBEntry SEQUENCE vniSDBMacAddress PhysAddress vniSDBVlanId INTEGER vniSDBPortNo INTEGER vniSDBTable OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF VniSDBEntry ACCESS not accessible STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION Switching Database table Continuous Computing Corp Page 4 39 CC00472 00 Proprietary and Confidential 2442 Ethernet Switch User s Guide 9 17 01 Chapter 4 SNMP and RMON Management vniSDB 1 vniSDBEntry OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX VniSDBEntry ACCESS not accessible STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION SDB Entry INDEX vniSDBMacAddress vniSDBVlanId vniSDBTable 1 vniSDBMacAddress OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX PhysAddress ACCESS read only STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION Switching Database MAC address vniSDBEntry 1 vniSDBVlanId OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER ACCESS read only STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION Switching Database VLAN ID vniSDBEntry 2 vniSDBPortNo OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER ACCESS read only STATUS ma
24. G VRP is used to communicate VLAN registration information to other VLAN aware switches so that a VLAN member can cover a wide span of switches in a network GVRP allows both VLAN aware workstations and Continuous Com puting switches to issue and revoke VLAN memberships VLAN aware Continuous Computing Corp Page 1 11 CC00472 00 Proprietary and Confidential 2442 Ethernet Switch User s Guide 9 17 01 Chapter 1 Introduction Continuous Computing switches register and propagate VLAN mem bership to all ports that belong to the active topology of the VLAN VLAN Configuration Continuous Computing currently provides a Local Remote Manage ment Console Interface for VLAN configuration and management An SNMP based VLAN MIB is also provided Intra VLAN Communication The 2442 Ethernet Switch supports intra V LAN communication using ASICs Inter VLAN Communication The 24 2 Ethernet Switch supports inter VLAN communication using CPU based routing software Class of Service CoS Support The 24 2 Ethernet Switch provides four transmit queues on each port with a weighted round robin scheme These functions can be used to provide independent priorities for various types of data including real time video real time voice and best effort data Priority assignment to a packet in Continuous Computing based switches is accomplished through explicit assignment by end stations which have applications that require a higher priori
25. This group is applicable to any transparent only source route or SRT bridge that implements the Spanning Tree Protocol The dotldTp Group contains objects that describe the entity s trans parent bridging status T his group is applicable to transparent operation only and SRT bridges The dot1dStatic Group contains objects that describe the entity s destination address filtering status T his group is applicable to any type of bridge which performs destination address filtering Vertex Private MIB The following illustrates the Vertex private MIB VERTEX MIB DEFINITIONS BEGIN IMPORTS IpAddress FROM RFC1155 SMI OBJECT TYPE FROM RFC 1212 DisplayString PhysAddress FROM RFC1213 MIB MODULE IDENTITY NOTIFICATION TYPE FROM SNMPv2 SMI ccpu MODULE IDENTITY LAST UPDATED 01063000002 Continuous Computing Corp Page 4 3 CC00472 00 Proprietary and Confidential 2442 Ethernet Switch User s Guide 9 17 01 Chapter 4 SNMP and RMON Management ORGANIZATION Continuous Computing Corpora tion CONTACT INFO Robert Cagle Postal Continuous Computing Corpo ration 9380 Carroll Park Drive San Diego 92121 US Tel 1 858 882 8834 Fax 1 858 777 3388 E mail rcagle ccpu com DESCRIPTION The MIB module to describe the 24 2 Switch iso 1 org 3 dod 6 internet 1 pri vate 4 enterprises 1 7994 lanModule OBJECT IDENTIFIER cc
26. swIPPollEntry 4 SwIPPollInterv OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER 50 5000 ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION Polling duty cycle in msec swIPPollEntry 5 SwIPPollType OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER ping 0 ruup 1 ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION Select polling protocol Ping or RUUP Continuous Computing Corp Page 4 48 CC00472 00 Proprietary and Confidential 2442 Ethernet Switch User s Guide 9 17 01 Chapter 4 SNMP and RMON Management swIPPollEntry 6 SwIPPollMin OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER 0 100 ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION Minimum number of missed polls before sending a trap swIPPollEntry 7 swIPMastrTrpDelay OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER 50 5000 ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION Trap duty cycle in msec swIPPollEntry 8 SwIPPollRoute OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER nogo 0 go 1 ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION Enable disable IP routing of polls swIPPollEntry 9 swIPMastrTrpAddr1 OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX IpAddress ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION First IP address of where to send Traps swIPPollEntry 10 swIPMastrTrpAddr2 OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX IpAddress ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION Second IP address of where to send Traps swIPPollEntry 11 swTmPollEnab OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER ACCESS read only STAT
27. vniTFTPIpAddress OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX IpAddress ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION TPAddress of TFTP server vniTFTP 2 vniTFTPState OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER start 1 inProgress 2 done 3 error 4 ACCESS read write Page 4 32 CC00472 00 Continuous Computing Corp Proprietary and Confidential 2442 Ethernet Switch User s Guide 9 17 01 Chapter 4 SNMP and RMON Management STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION State of the current TFTP session vniTFTP 3 VniDHCPGatewayEntry SEQUENCE vniDHCPGatewayVLANID INTEGER vniDHCPGatewayState INTEGER vniDHCPGatewayMaxHops INTEGER vniDHCPGatewayDelay INTEGER vniDHCPGatewayIPAddress1 IpAddress vniDHCPGatewayIPAddress2 IpAddress vniDHCPGatewayIPAddress3 IpAddress vniDHCPGatewayIPAddress4 IpAddress vniDHCPGatewayRelayIlfArray OCTET STRING vniDHCPGatewayTable OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF VniDHCPGatewayEntry ACCESS not accessible STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION DHCP Gateway Table vniDHCP 1 vniDHCPGatewayEntry OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX VniDHCPGatewayEntry ACCESS not accessible STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION DHCP Gateway Entry INDEX vniDHCPGatewayVLANID vniDHCPGatewayTable 1 vniDHCPGatewayVLANID OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION VLAN ID vniDHCPGatewayEntry 1 Continuous Computing Corp Proprietary and Confidentia Page 4 33 CC0
28. 7C FGND 7D 7E 6A TX11 6B 11 6 FGND 6D 6E 5 RXII 5B RX11 5C FGND 5D 5 4 TX10 4B TX10 4C FGND 4D 4E 3A RX10 3B 10 3 FGND 3D 3E 2A TX9 2B TX9 2C FGND 2D 2E 1A RX9 1B RX9 1C FGND 10 1 J 4 P4 Connector Pin Signal Name Pin Signal Name Pin Signal Name Pin Signal Name Pin Signal Name 25A TX20 25B TX20 25C FGND 25D 25E 24A RX20 24B RX20 24C FGND 24D 24E 23A 21 23 21 23 FGND 23D 23E 22A 21 22 RX2I 22C FGND 22D 22 21 TX22 21B 22 21 FGND 21D 21E 20A RX22 20B RX22 20C FGND 20D 20E 19 23 198 23 19 FGND 19D 19E 18A RX23 18B RX23 18C FGND 18D 18E 17A 24 17B TX24 17C FGND 17D 17E 16A RX24 16B RX24 16C FGND 16D 16E 15A 15B 15C 15D 15E 12 14 KEY AREA 11A MX1 _1 11B MX1 _1 11C FGND 11D 1 _3 MXI 3 10A 1 0 10 1 0 10 FGND 10D 1 2 10 MXI 2 9 2 1 9B MX2 1 9C FGND 9D 2 3 9E MX2 3 8A 2 0 8 2 0 8 FGND 8D 2 2 8E MX2 2 LE CLKO 7B LE_DO 7 DGND 70 LE SYNCO RESETLINK 6A LINK LED 6B ACT LED 6C DGND 6D GIG LEDI 6E GIG LED2 5A LED 50 5B DGND 5C LED 51 5D DGND SE LED 52 4A DGND 4B 3 3V 4C DGND 4D 3 3V 4E DGND TDI 3B TDO 3C TCK 3D TMS 3E TRST 2A DGND 2B TXD 2C DGND 2D RXD 2E DGND 1 CTS DTR 1C NC 1D RTS 1E DSR Continuous Computing Corp Page 2 10 CC00472
29. Cam Alignment Pin Closed Connector S Front Side Closed Card installation and removal Powering on the CPCI 2442 Ethernet Switch When you power on the CPCI 24 2 Ethernet Switch it performs a Power on Self Test POST During the POST the Ethernet Switch performs a se ries of diagnostic procedures to make sure the basic system is functioning with integrity The Switch then decompresses the run time image and loads the image from the flash ROM into DRAM area The system jump starts from this entry point Continuous Computing Corp Page 2 3 CC00472 00 Proprietary and Confidential 2442 Ethernet Switch User s Guide 9 17 01 Chapter2 Installation If you press a key during the PO ST process a menu prompts you with the following options Option Description Download Runtime Software from Serial Port This option downloads the runtime system image to the Switch through the Switch s serial port Be fore you select this option make sure A host system is running a terminal emula tion program that supports the K ermit file transfer protocol The host system s hard drive has the required binary file that will be downloaded to the Switch Configure the System This option lets you modify any configurable pa rameter in the Switch s flash RO M before the Switch system boots Run Manufacturing Diagnostics This option downloads the manufacturer s diag nos
30. Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled 24 2 CLI show port status 1 Port 1 Forwarding show rev Possible return statuses TOO MANY ARGUMENTS ERR to continue Link Down Link Down Link Down Link Down Link Down Link Down Link Down Link Down Link Down Link Down Link Down Link Down Link Down Link Down Link Down Link Down Link Down Link Down Link Down Link Down Link Down Link Down Link Down Continuous Computing Corp Proprietary and Confidential Page 3 15 2442 Ethernet Switch User s Guide CC00472 00 9 17 01 Chapter3 CLI Commands Example 2442 CLI show rev all TOO MANY ARGUMENTS ERR SUCCESS Example 2442 CLI show rev Hardware Revision 300008 Rev 3 Hardware Configuration c2m2g24 rom Software Revision v2 20 Alcatel 001 Firmware Revision v1 26a show mac lt port gt Possible return statuses INVALID PORT ERR 2442 CLI show mac hello INVALID PORT ERR hello INVALID PORT ERR Example 2442 CLI show mac 28 INVALID PORT ERR 28 TOO MANY ARGUMENTS ERR Example 2442 CLI show mac 1 hello TOO MANY ARGUMENTS ERR SUCCESS Example 2442 CLI show mac 2 Continuous Computing Corp Proprietary and Confidential Page 3 16 CC00472 00 2442 Ethernet Switch User s Guide 9 17 01 Chapter3 CLI Commands po
31. DisplayString SIZE 0 17 ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION User password vniSystemAdminEntry 2 vniSystemAdminName OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX DisplayString SIZE 0 17 ACCESS read only STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION User name Continuous Computing Corp Page 4 7 CC00472 00 Proprietary and Confidential 2442 Ethernet Switch User s Guide 9 17 01 Chapter 4 SNMP and RMON Management vniSystemAdminEntry 3 vniSystemStatCollect OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER enabled 1 disabled 2 ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION Statistics collection flag vniSystem 1 vniSystemRebootOnError OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER enabled 1 disabled 2 ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION Reboot on Error flag vniSystem 2 vniSystemTelnetLogin OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER enabled 1 disabled 2 ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION Remote Telnet login flag vniSystem 3 vniSystemSTPState OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER enabled 1 disabled 2 ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION Spanning Tree Protocol functionality vniSystem 4 vniSystemGVRPState OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER enabled 1 disabled 2 Continuous Computing Corp Page 4 8 CC00472 00 2442 Ethernet Switch User s Guide 9 17 01 Proprietary and Confidential Chapter 4 SNMP and RMON Management ACCESS read write
32. Guide 9 17 01 continuous COMPUTING CORPORATION 4 SNMP and RMON Management This chapter describes the 24 2 Ethernet Switch s Simple N etwork Management Protocol SNMP and Remote Monitoring RMO N capabilities Topics include Overview SNMP Agent and MIB 2 RMON MIB and Bridge MIB Vertex MIB Overview RMON is an abbreviation for the Remote Monitoring MIB Manage ment Information Base RMO N is a system defined by the Internet Engineering Task Force IETF document RFC 1757 which defines how networks can be monitored remotely typically consist of two components an RMON probe and management workstation The RMON probe is an intelligent device or software agent that continually collects statistics about a LAN segment or VLAN The RMON probe transfers the collected data to a management work station on request or when a pre defined threshold is reached The management workstation collects the statistics that the RMON probe gathers The workstation can reside on the same network as the probe or it can have an in band or out of band connection to the probe The 2442 Ethernet Switch provides RMO N capabilities that allow net work administrators to set parameters and view statistical counters de fined in MIB II Bridge MIB and RMON MIB RMON activities are performed at a Network Management Station running an SNMP net work management application with graphical user interface
33. IDENTIFIER oversizeFrame oversizeFrameTrap NOTIFICATION TYPE OBJECTS snmpOversizeFrameCount snmpOversizeFramePortNum STATUS current DESCRIPTION oversize frame error has increased since last polled oversizeTrap 1 oversizeFrameList OBJECT IDENTIFIER over sizeFrame 1 OversizeFrameEntry SEQUENCE snmpOversizeFrameCount INTEGER snmpOversizeFramePortNum INTEGER oversizeFrameTable OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF OversizeFrameEntry ACCESS not accessible STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION IP poll list tabular data oversizeFrameList 1 oversizeFrameEntry OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX OversizeFrameEntry ACCESS not accessible Continuous Computing Corp Page 4 56 CC00472 00 Proprietary and Confidential 2442 Ethernet Switch User s Guide 9 17 01 Chapter 4 SNMP and RMON Management STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION IP poll list table entry INDEX snmpOversizeFramePortNum oversizeFrameTable 1 snmpOversizeFrameCount OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER 0 50000 ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION Enable disable polling for this IP address oversizeFrameEntry 1 snmpOversizeFramePortNum SYNTAX INTEGER 1 26 ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION Polling duty cycle in msec oversizeFrameEntry 2 crcTrap OBJECT IDENTIFIER crcFrame 0 crcFrameTrap NOTIFICATION TYPE OBJECTS snmpCrcFrameCount snmpCrc
34. INTEGER vniVLANTable OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF VniVlanEntry ACCESS not accessible STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION VLAN Settings Table vniVLAN 1 vniVLANEntry OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX VniVlanEntry ACCESS not accessible STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION VLAN Settings Entry INDEX vniVLANID vniVLANTable 1 vniVLANID OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER 1 4094 ACCESS read only STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION VLAN ID valid values 1 4094 vniVLANEntry 1 vniVLANName OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX DisplayString SIZE 0 31 ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION VLAN Name This can only be set during creation of VLAN It Continuous Computing Corp Page 4 18 Proprietary and Confidential 2442 Ethernet Switch User s Guide CC00472 00 9 17 01 Chapter 4 SNMP and RMON Management cannot be modified in a later time vniVLANEntry 2 vniVLANType OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER local 1 remote 2 ACCESS read only STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION The method on how the VLAN ID is learned vniVLANEntry 3 vniVLANStaticPortMap OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX OCTET STRING ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION Ports that always belong to the VLAN vniVLANEntry 4 vniVLANStaticForbiddenPortMap OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX OCTET STRING ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION Ports that are forbidden from belonging to the VLAN vniVLAN
35. OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER ACCESS read only STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION IP Access Check Table index vnilPAccessEntry 1 vnilPAccessAddress OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX IpAddress ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION Access Check Table IP Address vnilPAccessEntry 2 vnilPAccessValidBitCount OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION IP Access Check Table Valid Bit Count vnilPAccessEntry 3 Continuous Computing Corp Proprietary and Confidentia Page 4 36 CC00472 00 2442 Ethernet Switch User s Guide 9 17 01 Chapter 4 SNMP and RMON Management vnilPAccessFlags OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION IP Access Check Table Flags bit amp feature 0 HTTP 1 telnet 2 SNMP vnilPAccessEntry 4 VniMirrorEntry SEQUENCE vniMirrorIndex INTEGER vniMirrorPort INTEGER vniMirrorMode INTEGER vniMirrorAvailablePortMap OCTET STRING vniMirrorTable OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF VniMirrorEntry ACCESS not accessible STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION Port Mirroring table vniMirror 1 vniMirrorEntry OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX VniMirrorEntry ACCESS not accessible STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION Mirror Entry INDEX vniMirrorIndex vniMirrorTable 1 vniMirrorIndex OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER ACCESS read only STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION Mirror index
36. STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION GARP VLAN Registration Protocol functional ity vniSystem 5 vniSystemIGMPState OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER disabled 1 passive 2 active 3 ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION Internet Group Management Protocol function ality vniSystem 6 vniSystemConfigOperation OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER none 1 loadDefault 2 saveCurrent 3 55 read write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION System Configuration operations This is a write only variable read it will always return 1 loadDefault 2 write it will reboot the system vniSystem 7 vniSystemAutoSaveState OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER enabled 1 disabled 2 ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION Automatic Configuration Save functionality vniSystem 8 vniSystemAutoSaveDelay OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory Continuous Computing Corp Page 4 9 CC00472 00 Proprietary and Confidential 2442 Ethernet Switch User s Guide 9 17 01 Chapter4 SNMP and RMON Management DESCRIPTION Automatic Configuration Save delay vniSystem 9 vniSystemHardwareRev OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX DisplayString SIZE 0 31 ACCESS read only STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION Hardware Revision vniSystem 10 vniSystemSoftwareRev OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX DisplayString SIZE 0 31 ACCESS read only STA
37. Spanning Tree the Switch supports one Spanning Tree per bridged network Continuous Computing Corp Page 1 9 CC00472 00 Proprietary and Confidential 2442 Ethernet Switch User s Guide 9 17 01 1 Introduction VLAN Virtual LANs VLANs are logical independent workgroups within network These workgroups communicate as if they had a physical con nection to the network However VLANs are not limited by the hard ware constraints that physically connect traditional LAN segments to a network As a result VLANs can define a network into various logical configurations For example VLANs can define a network by application For instance a company might create one VLAN for multimedia users and another for e mail users VLANs can also define a network by department For example a company might have one VLAN for its Engineering D epart ment another for its Marketing D epartment and another for its Ac counts Payable D epartment VLANs can also be set up according to the organization structure within a company For example the company president might have her own VLAN her executive staff might have a different VLAN and the remaining employees might have yet a different VLAN As these examples show VLANs offer unparalleled flexibility The fol lowing sections describe how deploying VLANs can benefit organiza tions and reduce administration costs Broadcast Containment In traditional networks traffic b
38. The 24 2 CLI boot has only a few commands They include help boot 1 Continuous Computing Corp Proprietary and Confidential Page 3 11 CC00472 00 2442 Ethernet Switch User s Guide 9 17 01 Chapter3 CLI Commands boot 1 21 rstcon upload boot 2 and rstcon Refer to the commands below for their usage Typing boot 1 lets the user boot the switch and completely load the firmware Typing boot is also the same as typing boot 1 Typing boot 2 lets you go to the diagnostic screen of the switch From there you can see the following items Manufacturing Diagnostics Main Menu 1 w N o w 2 1 13 14 15 16 2 T 1 Executes The Selected Diagnostic Tests Switch Controller 0 Switch Controller 1 Switch Controller Tests Xpipe And Multi cast CPU Peripherals Menu General Options Select Memory Testing Algorithms Options Show Tests Presently Selected Show Default Manufacturing Tests Information About This System Execute Manufacturing Tests Using The Manufacturing Setup Enable All Manufacturing Tests Select The Ports To Test During SMI Link And Loopback Tests 1 Shows A Brief Help Screen Select Internal DS Memories To Test Show Test Log The rstcon resets the console parameters to a previous system con figuration It then saves it to the flash Example 24 2 Bo
39. User s Guide 9 17 01 Chapter 4 SNMP and RMON Management undersizeTrap OBJECT IDENTIFIER undersize Frame 0 undersizeFrameTrap NOTIFICATION TYPE OBJECTS snmpUndersizeFrameCount snmpUndersizeFramePortNum STATUS current DESCRIPTION undersize frame error has increased since last polled undersizeTrap 1 undersizeFrameList OBJECT IDENTIFIER under sizeFrame 1 UndersizeFrameEntry SEQUENCE snmpUndersizeFrameCount INTEGER snmpUndersizeFramePortNum INTEGER undersizeFrameTable OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF UndersizeFrameEntry ACCESS not accessible STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION IP poll list tabular data undersizeFrameList 1 undersizeFrameEntry OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX UndersizeFrameEntry ACCESS not accessible STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION IP poll list table entry INDEX snmpUndersizeFramePortNum undersizeFrameTable 1 snmpUndersizeFrameCount OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER 0 50000 55 read write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION IP address of slave to poll Continuous Computing Corp Proprietary and Confidential Page 4 55 CC00472 00 2442 Ethernet Switch User s Guide 9 17 01 Chapter 4 SNMP and RMON Management undersizeFrameEntry 1 snmpUndersizeFramePortNum OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER 1 26 ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION Enable disable polling for this IP address undersizeFrameEntry 2 oversizeTrap OBJECT
40. disabled 2 ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION RIP default route advertisement vniRIPTx DefaultRoute enabled is incompatible with vniRIPTxRoutes disabled vniRIPEntry 5 vniRIPRxSetting SYNTAX INTEGER versionl 1 version2 2 versionlor2 3 disabled 4 ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION RIP update acceptance vniRIPRxSetting dis abled is incompatible with vniRIPRxDefaultRoute enabled vniRIPEntry 6 vniRIPRxDefaultRoute SYNTAX INTEGER enabled 1 disabled 2 55 read write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION RIP default route update acceptance vniR IPRxDefaultRoute enabled is incompatible with vniRIPRxSetting disabled Continuous Computing Corp Page 4 26 CC00472 00 Proprietary and Confidential 2442 Ethernet Switch User s Guide 9 17 01 Chapter 4 SNMP and RMON Management vniRIPEntry 7 vniRIPSplitHorizon OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER enabled 1 disabled 2 ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION RIP Split Horizon settings vniRIPSplitHo rizon disabled is incompatible with vniRIPPoisonedReverse en abled vniRIPEntry 8 vniRIPPoisonedReverse OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER enabled 1 disabled 2 ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION RIP Poisoned Reverse settings vniRIPPoi sonedReverse enabled is incompatible with vniRIPSplitHorizon dis
41. down trap disable Disables the link down trap Example set trap link down enable set trap link down disable set trap link up lt enable disable gt enable Enables the link up trap disable Disables the link up trap Example set trap link up enable set trap link up disable set trap authentication failure enable disable enable Enables the authentication failure trap disable Disables the authentication failure trap Example set trap authentication failure enable set trap authentication failure disable set trap rising alarm enable disable enable Enables the raising alarm trap disable Disables the raising alarm trap Example set trap rising alarm enable set trap rising alarm disable set trap falling alarm lt 1 1 1 gt enable Enables the falling alarm trap disable Disables the falling alarm trap Example set trap falling alarm enable set trap falling alarm disable set trap topology change lt enable disable gt Continuous Computing Corp Page 3 8 CC00472 00 Proprietary and Confidential 2442 Ethernet Switch User s Guide 9 17 01 Chapter3 CLI Commands enable Enables the topology change trap disable Disables the topology change trap Example set trap topology change enable set trap topology change disable set trap undersize lt enable disable gt enable Enables the undersize frame trap disable Disables the undersize frame trap Example se
42. features Layer 2 switching 6 54 maximum forwarding rate per system 148 8K pps on all Fast Ethernet ports 1 488Mpps on both Gigabit ports Up to 8K MAC addresses per system with a 2K internal cache on the chip and a 14K external table on SRAM sharing the packet buffer memory Full duplex 802 3X and half duplex back pressure flow control VLAN support Port based VLAN 802 1Q tagged VLAN Hardware based RMON counters Flooding broadcast storm control Two LEDs per port Link Status and Activity Switch manager CPU 50 MHz Motorola MPC 850 embedded processor 16 M bytes DRAM 1 M byte flash ROM Packet filtering of source and destination MAC addresses Port security Limit the number of MAC addresses learned per port Static MAC addresses stay in the filtering table CoS 802 1P Four queues per output port Packet transmission scheduled using Weighted Round Robin WRR User defined weights Classification of packet priority can be based on either a VLAN tag on packet or a user definable port priority Port trunking link aggregation Supports four groups total maximum of eight ports per group Load sharing based on source and destination MAC addresses Continuous Computing Corp Page 1 3 CC00472 00 Proprietary and Confidential 2442 Ethernet Switch User s Guide 9 17 01 Chapter 1 Introduction Port mirroring provided through dedicated port Port 0 or Port 13
43. in the previous section Continuous Computing Corp Page 3 1 CC00472 00 Proprietary and Confidential 2442 Ethernet Switch User s Guide 9 17 01 Chapter3 CLI Commands Logging on to the 2442 Ethernet Switch To log on to the 2442 Ethernet Switch At screen prompt Continuous Computing 24 2 Ethernet Switch Console Login admin Password 123456 Enter the console interface default console name admin and password 123456 or user defined password if you changed the default password Note Only one console and five telnet users can log on to the 24 2 Ether net Switch concurrently However multiple users should not modify the configuration at the same time The 2442 CLI Commands Firmware On the 24 2 acommand line console interface lets you set up the switch s parameters The commands available at this interface are described in the following sections NOTE Port number are from 1 to 26 Port 25 and port 26 corresponds to the GIGA bit ports Show Command The show command is used to view the current settings of the switch All the non italics from the commands below represent tokens of the command The options and their associated parameters are described in the paragraphs below All parame ters are required unless otherwise specified show port status all all Shows all the port s status on the switch This is optional and can be omitted If it is omitted all the port statuses are shown Exa
44. 00 Proprietary and Confidential 2442 Ethernet Switch User s Guide 9 17 01 Chapter2 Installation J 3 P3 Connector Pin Signal Pin Signal Name Name 19A SGA4 19B SGA3 19C SGA2 19D SGAI 19 SGAO 18A 18B 18C 18D 18E 17A 17B 17C 17D 17E 16A TX8 16B TX8 16C FGND 16D 16E 15A RX8 15B RX8 15C FGND 15D 15E 14A TX7 14B TX7 14C FGND 14D 14E 13A RX7 13B RX7 13C FGND 13D 13E 12A TX6 12B TX6 12C FGND 12D 12E 11A RX6 11B RX6 11C FGND 11D 11E 10A 5 10 5 10 FGND 10D 10 9 RX5 9B 5 9 FGND 9D 9E 8A 4 8B 4 8 FGND 8D 8E 7A 4 7 RX4 7 FGND 7D 7E 6A TX3 6B TX3 6C FGND 6D 6E 5A RX3 5B RX3 5C FGND 5D 5E 4A TX2 4B TX2 4C FGND 4D 4E 2 3 RX2 3C FGND 3D 3E 2A 1 2 TXI 2C FGND 2D 2E 1 1 RXI 1C FGND 10 IE J 2 P2 Connector Signal Pin Signal Pin Signal Name Name Name 22A GA4 22B GA3 22C GA2 22D 1 22 0 21 21 GND 21C 21D 21E 20A 20B GND 20 20D GND 20E 19A GND 19B GND 19C 19D 19E 18A 18B 18C 18D GND 18E 17 17 GND 17C 17D 17E 16A 16B 16C 16D GND 16E 15A 15B GND 15C 15D 15 14 14 14 140 14 13A 13B 13C 13D 13E 12A 12B 12C 12D 12E 11A 11B 11C 11D 10 10 10 10D 10 9 9B 9C 9D 9E 8A 8B 8C 8D 8E 7 7 70 TE 6A 6B 6C
45. 01 Chapter2 Installation Front Back Ethernet Switch E Transition card EE S Midplane Latch handle Ethemet Switch and transition card sideview Installing the Switch and Card in the Chassis Caution You cannot install an 1 card in the slot designated for a CPU card or vice versa 1 Slidethe card into its slot in the system chassis As the card s ejector latches engage the chassis apply forward pressure while pushing the ejector latch handles toward each other T his procedure applies to both the Ethernet Switch and transition card See below for an illustration of Ethernet Switch and transition card installation and removal fi The transition card uses Type A B connectors on J3 and J5 to ensure ole proper alignment even in H 110 midplanes J4 is not required for proper operation 2 When properly installed the connectors of each card will be fully engaged with the chassis s backplane The Ethernet Switch s front panel will sit flush with the front panels of the other cards Continuous Computing Corp Page 2 2 CC00472 00 Proprietary and Confidential 2442 Ethernet Switch User s Guide 9 17 01 Chapter2 Installation 3 Install and tighten the captive screws supplied with the Ethernet Switch un der each ejector latch handle to secure each card to the system chassis Captive Screw 71 e Latch Handle
46. 02 1p and 802 1Q An end station s network interface card to belong to multiple VLANs A switch port to be associated with multiple VLANs Definitions of VLAN Membership Continuous Computings VLAN implementation allows VLAN mem bership to be defined based on ports Port based VLANs are organized by physical port number For example switch ports 1 2 4 and 6 can be one VLAN while ports 3 5 7 and 8 can be another VLAN Broadcasts from server within each group would only go to the members of its own VLAN This ensures that broadcast storms cannot cause a network meltdown due to volumes of traffic VLAN Membership Learning Port based VLAN is defined using a static binding between a VLAN and its associated ports The 24 2 Ethernet Switch s forwarding deci sion is based on the destination MAC address and its associated port ID Therefore to make valid forwarding and flooding decisions the 24 2 Ethernet Switch learns the relationship of the MAC address to its re lated port and thus to the VLAN at run time Remote VLAN Learning In addition to providing network management tools that allow network administrators to statically add and delete VLAN member ports the 2442 Ethernet Switch also supports GVRP GARP VLAN Registration Protocol GVRP allows for dynamic registration of VLAN port mem bers within a switch and across multiple switches In addition to supporting the dynamic updating of registration entries in a switch
47. 0472 00 2442 Ethernet Switch User s Guide 9 17 01 Chapter4 SNMP and RMON Management vniDHCPGatewayState OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER enabled 1 disabled 2 ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION DHCP Gateway functionality state vniDHCPGatewayEntry 2 vniDHCPGatewayMaxHops OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER 1 16 ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION DHCP Gateway maximum number of network hops vniDHCPGatewayEntry 3 vniDHCPGatewayDelay OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER 0 65535 ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION DHCP Gateway delay vniDHCPGatewayEntry 4 vniDHCPGatewayIPAddress1 OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX IpAddress ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION DHCP Gateway Preferred IP Address 1 vniDHCPGatewayEntry 5 vniDHCPGatewayIPAddress2 OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX IpAddress ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION DHCP Gateway Preferred IP Address 2 vniDHCPGatewayEntry 6 vniDHCPGatewayIPAddress3 OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX IpAddress ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION DHCP Gateway Preferred IP Address 3 vniDHCPGatewayEntry 7 Continuous Computing Corp Page 4 34 CC00472 00 Proprietary and Confidential 2442 Ethernet Switch User s Guide 9 17 01 Chapter 4 SNMP and RMON Management vniDHCPGatewayIPAddress4 OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX IpAddress ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION DHCP Gatew
48. 172 17 2 2 trap hi INVALID TRAP NUMBER ERR hi MGMT SET ERR Example set local mac mac gt Possible return statuses MISSING PARAM ERR Example 2442 CLI set local mac MISSING PARAM ERR TOO MANY ARGUMENTS ERR Example 2442 CLI set local mac 0002bb000015 hello TOO MANY ARGUMENTS ERR INVALID MAC ADDRESS ERR Example 2442 CLI set local mac hello INVALID MAC ADDRESS ERR hello SUCCESS Example 2442 CLI set local mac 0002bb000015 Saving the local MAC address to the flash Continuous Computing Corp Proprietary and Confidential Page 3 31 CC00472 00 2442 Ethernet Switch User s Guide 9 17 01 Chapter3 CLI Commands SUCCESS FLASH UPDATE ERR Example set trap cold start warm start link down link up authentication failure rising alarm falling alarm topology change undersize crc oversize jabber enable disable Possible return statuses MISSING PARAM ERR Example 24 2 CLI set trap MISSING PARAM ERR UNKNOWN TOKEN ERR Example 24 2 CLI set trap hello enable UNKNOWN TOKEN ERR hello INVALID SETTING ERR Example 24 2 CLI set trap warm start hello INVALID SETTING ERR hello SUCCESS Example 24 2 CLI set trap warm start enable SUCCESS Continuous Computing Corp Proprietary and Confidential Page 3 32 CC00472 00 2442 Ethernet Switch User s Guide 9 17 01 Chapter3 CLI Commands set
49. 24 2 CLI set user name MISSING PARAM ERR TOO MANY ARGUMENTS ERR Example 24 2 CLI set user name guest guest hello TOO MANY ARGUMENTS ERR TOO LONG USERNAME ERR Example 24 2 CLI set user name guest 12345678901234567890 TOO LONG USERNAME ERR User name must be less than 11 characters FLASH UPDATE ERR Example UNKNOWN TOKEN ERR Example 24 2 CLI set user name hello me UNKNOWN TOKEN ERR hello SUCCESS Example 24 2 CLI set user name guest me Continuous Computing Corp Proprietary and Confidential Page 3 35 CC00472 00 2442 Ethernet Switch User s Guide 9 17 01 Chapter3 CLI Commands Updating the GUEST USERNAME to flash SUCCESS set system name name 1 Possible return statuses MISSING PARAM ERR Example 24 2 CLI set system name MISSING PARAM ERR TOO MANY ARGUMENTS ERR Example 2442 CLI set system name me hello TOO MANY ARGUMENTS ERR SUCCESS Example 2442 CLI set system name captain good Updating SYSTEM NAME to flash SUCCESS set baud baud rate Possible return statuses MISSING PARAM ERR Example 2442 CLI set baud MISSING PARAM ERR Continuous Computing Corp Proprietary and Confidentia Page 3 36 CC00472 00 2442 Ethernet Switch User s Guide 9 17 01 Chapter3 CLI Commands TOO MANY ARGUMENTS ERR Example 2442 CLI set baud 9600 hello TOO MANY ARGUMENTS ERR BAUD RATE ERR Example 2442 CLI set bau
50. 6D 6E 5 5 5 5D 5E 4A 4B 4C 40 4 3B 3C 3D 3E 2A 2B 2C 2D 2E 1 1 1 ID 1E Continuous Computing Corp Page 2 11 00472 00 Proprietary and Confidential 2442 Ethernet Switch User s Guide 9 17 01 Chapter2 Installation J 1 Connector Pin Signal Name 25A EARLY_5V 25B 25 25D EARLY 3 3V 25E EARLY 5V 24A 24B EARLY 5V 24C LONG 24D 24E 23A EARLY 3 3V 23B 23C 23D LONG 5V 23E 22A 22B GND 22C LONG 33V 22D 22E 21A EARLY 33V 21B 21C 21D 21 20 20 GND 20C EARLY 20D 20E 19A EARLY 33V 19B 19 190 GND 19 18 18 GND 18C EARLY 3 3V 18D 18 17A EARLY 3 3 17B SCL 17C IPMB SDA 17D GND 17E 16A 16B GND 16C EARLY I O 16D 16 15A EARLY 33V 15 15C 15D BD SEL 15 12 14 KEY AREA 11 11 11 11D GND 11E 10A 10B GND 10C EARLY_3 3V 10D 10E 9A 9B 9C 9D GND 9 8A 8B GND 8C EARLY I O 8D 7 7 7D GND TE 6A 6B GND 6C LONG_3 3V 6D 6E 5A 5B 5C PCI_RST 5D GND 5 4A IPMB PWR 4B HEALTHY 4C LONG I O 4D 4E 3A 3B 3C 3D LONG 5V 3E 2A 2B EARLY 5V 2C 2D 2E 1A EARLY 5V 12V 10 12V 1E EARLY 5V Continuous Computing Corp Page 2 12 CC00472 00 Proprietary and Confidential 2442 Ethernet Switch User s Guide 9 17 01 continuous COMPUTING CORPORATION rrss ry 3 CLI Commands This chapter describes how to manage and co
51. AX VniVlanIpEntry ACCESS not accessible STATUS mandatory Continuous Computing Corp Page 4 20 CC00472 00 Proprietary and Confidential 2442 Ethernet Switch User s Guide 9 17 01 Chapter 4 SNMP and RMON Management DESCRIPTION VLAN IP Settings Entry INDEX vniVLANIpIndex vniVLANIPTable 1 vniVLANIpIndex OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER 1 4094 ACCESS read only STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION VLAN ID valid values 1 4094 vniVLANIPEntry 1 vniVLANIpAddress OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX IpAddress ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION VLAN IP Address vniVLANIPEntry 2 vniVLANIpNetmask OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX IpAddress ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION VLAN IP Network Mask vniVLANIPEntry 3 vniVLANIpFrameType OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER ethernetII 1 ethernetSNAP 2 ethernet8022 3 ethernet8023 4 ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION Frame type of the selected VLAN vniVLANIPEntry 4 vniVLANIpBootpState OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER bootp 1 disabled 2 dhcp 3 55 read write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION Continuous Computing Corp Page 4 21 CC00472 00 Proprietary and Confidential 2442 Ethernet Switch User s Guide 9 17 01 Chapter 4 SNMP and RMON Management BOOTP state vniVLANIPEntry 5 VniProxyARPEntry SEQUENCE vniProxyARPIpAddr IpAddress vniProxyARPState INTEGER vniProxyARPTabl
52. CA IE PORTS e mE 1 4 O0BASE T 1IO0BASE ST PORTS 5 sette ete kashas nasisa 1 4 T PORTS cua aa uum p eher oet ele ee a supa upa a as 1 5 LEDS AND CONNECTORS 1 41 1 4 4 6 666 06 serere seen anas anas asa an na a 1 5 BRONT PANBEEBDS MD 1 5 FRONT PANEL CONNECTORS n sensn 1 6 TRANSITION CAR D ers rote xk ere ERE EXER ERR ARR Keen bx XU I eee aqhapa CU Lega CERE 1 6 OPERATING MECHANICAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL nnm Hmmm nennen 1 6 STORAGE TRANSIT ENVIRONMENTAL 1 2 nen nnn nnns enean 1 7 SAFETY COMPLIANCE i Or vhi xir PARET UN RM B IRURE 1 7 ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY EMC 1 7 TELCO COMPLIANCE uuu ines sm asa Du KE RRERRR CARDS PEE RR RA RA A uhan 1 7 MARKS useless sis ERRARE RR ER UAR RAF QUTD RENTE 1 7 BASIC FUNCTIONS OF LAY ER 2 SWITCHING nene si nana 1 7 UNICAST SWETCHING EE EE OUR EE RES Pa 1 8 VEAN Classificat On EE 1 8 IT L AEE E nes 1 8 PIENO 1 6
53. CT TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF VniIGMPEntry ACCESS not accessible STATUS mandatory Continuous Computing Corp Page 4 41 CC00472 00 Proprietary and Confidential 2442 Ethernet Switch User s Guide 9 17 01 Chapter4 SNMP and RMON Management DESCRIPTION IGMP database table vniIGMP 1 vnilGMPEntry OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX VniIGMPEntry ACCESS not accessible STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION IGMP entry INDEX vniIGMPVlanId vnilGMPIpGroup vnilGMPTable 1 vniIGMPVlanId OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER ACCESS read only STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION Vlan ID as first index vniIGMPEntry 1 vniIGMPIpGroup OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX IpAddress ACCESS read only STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION IP multicast group address vnilGMPEntry 2 vniIGMPPortMap OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX OCTET STRING ACCESS read only STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION IP multicast ports vniIGMPEntry 3 VniIGMPHostEntry SEQUENCE vniIGMPHostVlanId INTEGER vnilIGMPHostIpGroup IpAddress vnilGMPHostAddress PhysAddress vnilGMPHostTable OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF VniIGMPHostEntry ACCESS not accessible STATUS mandatory Continuous Computing Corp Page 4 42 CC00472 00 Proprietary and Confidential 2442 Ethernet Switch User s Guide 9 17 01 Chapter 4 SNMP and RMON Management DESCRIPTION IGMP database host table vniIGMP 2 vnilGMPHostEntry OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX VniIGMPHostEntry ACCESS not accessible STATU
54. DENTIFIER traps 2 crcFrameOBJECT IDENTIFIER traps 3 jabberFrameOBJECT IDENTIFIER traps 4 vniConsoleBaudRate OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER b9600 1 b19200 2 b38400 3 b57600 4 b115200 5 bAuto 6 ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION Supported baudrate vniConsole 1 vniConsoleFlowControl OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER disabled 1 rts cts 2 xon xoff 3 55 read write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION Flow Control Settings vniConsole 2 vniConsoleModemControl OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER enabled 1 disabled 2 ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION Modem Control Settings vniConsole 3 vniConsoleModemSetupFlag OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER default 1 custom 2 ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory Continuous Computing Corp Page 4 5 CC00472 00 Proprietary and Confidential 2442 Ethernet Switch User s Guide 9 17 01 Chapter4 SNMP and RMON Management DESCRIPTION Flag to tell whether to use default or custom modem setup string defined below vniConsole 4 vniConsoleDefaultModemSetupString OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX DisplayString SIZE 0 43 ACCESS read only STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION Default Modem Setup String vniConsole 5 vniConsoleCustomModemSetupString OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX DisplayString SIZE 0 43 ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION Custom Modem Setup String
55. DESCRIPTION IP Routing Entry Address vnilPRouteEntry 1 vnilPRouteNetmask OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX IpAddress ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION IP Routing Entry Netmask vnilPRouteEntry 2 vnilPRouteGateway OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX IpAddress ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION IP Routing Entry Gateway vnilPRouteEntry 3 Continuous Computing Corp Proprietary and Confidentia Page 4 23 CC00472 00 2442 Ethernet Switch User s Guide 9 17 01 Chapter4 SNMP and RMON Management vnilPRouteMetric OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION IP Routing Entry Metric vnilPRouteEntry 4 vnilPRouteStatus OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER valid 1 createRequest 2 underCreation 3 invalid 4 55 read write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION IP Routing Entry Row Status vnilPRouteEntry 5 VniRIPEntry SEQUENCE vniRIPIndex INTEGER vniRIPSetting INTEGER vniRIPTxDestAddress INTEGER vniRIPTxRoutes INTEGER vniRIPTxDefaultRoute INTEGER vniRIPRxSetting INTEGER vniRIPRxDefaultRoute INTEGER vniRIPSplitHorizon INTEGER vniRIPPoisonedReverse INTEGER vniRIPTriggeredResponse INTEGER vniRIPTable OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF VniRIPEntry ACCESS not accessible STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION Continuous Computing Corp Page 4 24 CC00472 00 Proprietary and Confidential 2442 Ethernet Switch User s G
56. DESCRIPTION Number of System Dump Cores vniSystem 18 vniSystemOkToPull OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER enabled 1 disabled 2 ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION Enable or Disable the Ok To Pull LED vniSystem 19 VniPortEntry SEQUENCE vniPortNo INTEGER Continuous Computing Corp Page 4 11 CC00472 00 Proprietary and Confidential 2442 Ethernet Switch User s Guide 9 17 01 Chapter4 SNMP and RMON Management vniPortFuncType INTEGER vniPortSpeedType INTEGER vniPortSpeedConfig INTEGER vniPortDupConfig INTEGER vniPortFlowConfig INTEGER vniPortSpeedStatus INTEGER vniPortDupStatus INTEGER vniPortFlowStatus INTEGER vniPortLinkStatus INTEGER vniPortPriority INTEGER vniPortLearningLimit INTEGER vniPortResetRMONCount INTEGER vniPortTable OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF VniPortEntry ACCESS not accessible STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION Port table vniPort 1 vniPortEntry OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX VniPortEntry ACCESS not accessible STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION Port entry INDEX vniPortNo vniPortTable 1 vniPortNo OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER ACCESS read only STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION Port Number vniPortEntry 1 Continuous Computing Corp Page 4 12 Proprietary and Confidential 2440 Ethernet Switch User s Guide Chapter 4 SNMP and RMON Management vniPortFuncType OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER
57. Disables telnet Example set telnet enable set telnet disable set snmp lt enable disable gt enable Enables SNMP disable Disables SNMP Example set snmp enable set snmp disable clear Clears the entire screen save setting Saves the current system settings Continuous Computing Corp Page 3 10 CC00472 00 Proprietary and Confidential 24 2 Ethernet Switch User s Guide 9 17 01 Chapter3 CLI Commands The 2442 CLI reboot Reboots the switch quit Returns to the log in prompt Set username lt admin guest username gt admin guest Sets either the admin s or the guest s username username new user s name Example set username set password admin guest password admin guest Sets either the admin s or the guest s password password new password Example set password admin 123456 set password guest 123456 system name name name The new name of the switch Example set system name slug ping ip address ip address IP address of the machine to ping The IP address should be in standard decimal dot notation Example ping 172 17 2 1 reset statistics all port lt port gt Note You can either reset a particular port by using the keyword port with a port number or you can set all port counters by just using a11 port Indicates the port number to be reset Example reset statistics all reset statistics port 3 Commands boot
58. ERR INVALID IP ERR Example 24 2 CLI set gateway 256 17 2 1 172 17 0 251 INVALID IP ERR 256 17 2 1 MGMT SET ERR Example set port enable disable port lt port gt 1 Possible return statuses MISSING PARAM ERR Example 2442 CLI set port MISSING PARAM ERR TOO MANY ARGUMENTS ERR Example 24 2 CLI set port enable port 1 hello TOO MANY ARGUMENTS ERR INVALID PORT ERR Example 24 2 CLI set port enable port 0 INVALID PORT ERR 0 Continuous Computing Corp Proprietary and Confidential Page 3 29 CC00472 00 2442 Ethernet Switch User s Guide 9 17 01 Chapter3 CLI Commands UNKNOWN TOKEN ERR Example 24 2 CLI set port hello port 0 UNKNOWN TOKEN ERR hello MGMT SET ERR Example set trap ip address trap lt gt 1 Possible return statuses MISSING PARAM ERR Example 2442 CLI set trap MISSING PARAM ERR TOO MANY ARGUMENTS ERR Example 2442 CLI set trap ip 172 17 2 2 trap 1 hello TOO MANY ARGUMENTS ERR UNKNOWN TOKEN ERR Example 24 2 CLI set trap hello 172 17 2 2 trap 1 UNKNOWN TOKEN ERR hello INVALID IP ERR Example 2442 CLI set trap ip 256 17 2 2 trap 1 Continuous Computing Corp Proprietary and Confidential Page 3 30 CC00472 00 2442 Ethernet Switch User s Guide 9 17 01 Chapter3 CLI Commands INVALID IP ERR 256 17 2 2 INVALID TRAP NUMBER ERR Example 2442 CLI set trap ip
59. Entry 5 vniVLANStaticUntaggedPortMap OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX OCTET STRING ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION Untagged ports of the VLAN vniVLANEntry 6 vniVLANCurrentPortMap OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX OCTET STRING ACCESS read only STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION Ports currently belonging to the VLAN vniVLANEntry 7 vniVLANCurrentUntaggedPortMap OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX OCTET STRING ACCESS read only STATUS mandatory Continuous Computing Corp Page 4 19 CC00472 00 Proprietary and Confidential 2442 Ethernet Switch User s Guide 9 17 01 Chapter4 SNMP and RMON Management DESCRIPTION Untagged ports currently belonging to the VLAN vniVLANEntry 8 vniVLANCurrentRegisteredPortMap OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX OCTET STRING ACCESS read only STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION Registered ports currently belonging to the VLAN vniVLANEntry 9 vniVLANStatus OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER valid 1 invalid 2 55 read write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION Row status of the entry vniVLANEntry 10 VniVlanIpEntry SEQUENCE vniVLANIpIndex INTEGER vniVLANIpAddress IpAddress vniVLANIpNetmask IpAddress vniVLANIpFrameType INTEGER vniVLANIpBootpState INTEGER vniVLANIPTable OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF VniVlanIpEntry ACCESS not accessible STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION VLAN IP Settings Table vniVLANIP 1 vniVLANIPEntry OBJECT TYPE SYNT
60. GUMENTS ERR Example 24 2 CLI upload tftp 172 17 0 250 vtx2080 rom helo TOO MANY ARGUMENTS ERR INVALID IP ERR Example UNKNOWN TOKEN ERR Example 24 2 CLI upload hello 172 17 0 250 vtx2080 rom UNKNOWN TOKEN ERR TFTP Error Example 24 2 CLI upload tftp 172 17 2 1 vtx280 rom Receiving LOAD ERR NO SUCH FILE SUCCESS Example 24 2 CLI upload tftp 172 17 0 250 vtx2080 rom Receiving Checking File Integrity Programming File to FLASH FLASH Memory Reprogrammed You must reboot to execute the new image Continuous Computing Corp Proprietary and Confidential Page 3 21 CC00472 00 2442 Ethernet Switch User s Guide 9 17 01 Chapter3 CLI Commands Set Command Other return statuses LOAD SUCCESS LOAD ERR NO SUCH FILE LOAD ERR FILE TOO BIG LOAD ERR TFTP ERR LOAD ERR LOADING IN PROGRESS LOAD ERR OPEN FAILS LOAD ERR NO MEMORY LOAD ERR UNREACHABLE HOST LOAD ERR NO TFTP SERVER LOAD ERR TIMEOUT 24 2 CLI set MISSING PARAM ERR 24 2 CLI set sys name UNKNOWN TOKEN ERR sys name set mac learning number none unlimited 1 port lt port gt Possible return statuses MISSING PARAM ERR Example 2442 CLI set mac learning MISSING PARAM ERR TOO MANY ARGUMENTS ERR Example Continuous Computing Corp Proprietary and Confidential Page 3 22 CC00472 00 2442 Ethernet Switch User s Guide 9 17 01 Chapter3 CLI Commands
61. LI ping 172 17 0 250 TIMEOUT ERR Continuous Computing Corp Proprietary and Confidential Page 3 39 2442 Ethernet Switch User s Guide CC00472 00 9 17 01 Chapter3 CLI Commands Reset Command 2442 CLI reset MISSING PARAM ERR reset statistics all port lt port gt Possible return statuses TOO MANY ARGUMENTS ERR Example 24 2 CLI reset statistics all me TOO MANY ARGUMENTS ERR MISSING PARAM ERR Example 24 2 CLI reset statistics MISSING PARAM ERR SUCCESS Example 24 2 CLI reset statistics all SUCCESS INVALID PORT ERR Example 2442 CLI reset statistics port 27 INVALID PORT ERR 27 Continuous Computing Corp Page 3 40 CC00472 00 Proprietary and Confidential 2442 Ethernet Switch User s Guide 9 17 01 Chapter3 CLI Commands Extra Commands The 2442 CLI 9 clear Possible return statuses NONE save setting Possible return statuses NONE reboot Possible return statuses NONE quit Possible return statuses NONE Output Boot The CLI Output from the boot prompt are shown below If the command is not supported the output results to Invalid Command 2442 Boot CLI hello Continuous Computing Corp Proprietary and Confidential Page 3 41 CC00472 00 2442 Ethernet Switch User s Guide 9 17 01 Chapter3 CLI Commands Help Upload boot 1 2 rstcon Invalid Command Possible return status
62. MMAND 3 43 REMOVE COMMAND 3 44 PING COMMAND M 3 44 RESET COMMAND ERR T 3 45 EXTRA COMMANDS suec ee Rene E desis 3 45 THE 2442 CLI COMMAND INDEX BOOT 2 3 emen 3 45 4 SNMP and RMON Management OVERVIEW eC 4 1 SNMP AGENT AND MIB 2 RFC1213 2 2 44 4 4 2 RMON MIB 1757 AND BRIDGE MIB RFC 1493 4 2 4 14 4 0 4 2 RMON GROUPS SUPPORTED a n esas 4 2 BRIDGE GROUPS SUPPORTED 2 04080 4 3 VERTEX PRIVATE MIB 1 nemen emen nemen ness saure n 4 3 5 Troubleshooting and Technical Support TROUBLESHOOTING Z L wisi 5 1 CONTACTING TECHNICAL SUPPORT 2 2 nenne nnne nnne nennen nnne 5 2 Continuous Computing Corp Page v CC00472 00 Proprietary and Confidential 2442 Ethernet Switch User s Guide 9 17 01 continuous
63. NTEGER swIPMastrTrpAddr1 IpAddress swIPMastrTrpAddr2 IpAddress swTmPollEnab INTEGER swTmLastPoll INTEGER swTmLastPollRsp INTEGER swTotPolls INTEGER swTotPollResps INTEGER swTotPollRespTOs INTEGER swlotPollOosResps INTEGER swTotPollDstUnreach INTEGER SwIPPollTable OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF SwIPPollEntry ACCESS not accessible STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION IP poll list tabular data swIPPollList 1 swIPPollEntry OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX SwIPPollEntry ACCESS not accessible STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION IP poll list table entry INDEX swIPPollAddr swIPPollTable 1 swIPPollAddr OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX IpAddress ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION Continuous Computing Corp Page 4 47 CC00472 00 Proprietary and Confidential 2442 Ethernet Switch User s Guide 9 17 01 Chapter 4 SNMP and RMON Management IP address of slave to poll swIPPollEntry 1 swipSrcPort OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION The source s IP Port number for sends and receives swIPPollEntry 2 swIpDstPort OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION The destination s IP Port number for sends and receives swIPPollEntry 3 swIPPollEnab OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER nogo 0 go 1 ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION Enable disable polling for this IP address
64. P mul ticasting across the Internet IG MP provides the final step in an IP multicast packet delivery service since it is only concerned with the forwarding of multicast traffic from the local router to group members on directly attached subnetworks Continuous Computing routing switches support IP Multicast Filtering by Passively snooping on the IGMP Query and IG MP Report packets transferred between IP Multicast Routers and IP Multicast host groups to learn IP Multicast group members and Actively sending IG MP Query messages to solicit IP Multicast group members The purpose of IP multicast filtering is to optimize a switched network s performance so multicast packets will only be forwarded to those ports containing multicast group hosts members and routers instead of flood ing to all ports in the subnet VLAN Continuous Computing routing switches with IP multicast filtering switching capability not only passively monitor IG MP Query and Re port messages DV MRP Probe messages PIM and MO SPF Hello mes sages they also actively send IG MP Query messages to learn locations of multicast routers and member hosts in multicast groups within each VLAN Note however IG MP neither alters nor routes any IP multicast packets Since IG MP is not concerned with the delivery of IP multicast packets across subnetworks an external IP multicast router is needed if IP mul ticast packets have to be routed across different subnetwor
65. S mandatory DESCRIPTION IGMP Host entry INDEX vnilGMPHostVlanId vniIGMPHostIp Group vniIGMPHostAddress vniIGMPHostTable 1 vnilGMPHostVlanId OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER ACCESS read only STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION Vlan ID as first index vniIGMPHostEntry 1 vniIGMPHostIpGroup OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX IpAddress ACCESS read only STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION IP multicast group address vniIGMPHostEntry 2 vniIGMPHostAddress OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX PhysAddress ACCESS read only STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION IP multicast host vniIGMPHostEntry 3 vniStackCurrentSize OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER ACCESS read only STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION Stack Size vniStack 1 vniStackMasterSwitchId OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER ACCESS read only STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION Continuous Computing Corp Page 4 43 CC00472 00 Proprietary and Confidential 2442 Ethernet Switch User s Guide 9 17 01 Chapter 4 SNMP and RMON Management Switch ID vniStack 2 vniStackState OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER enabled 1 disabled 2 ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION Stack State vniStack 3 vniStackId OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION Stack Identifier used as Stack IP Address vniStack 4 vniStackNetmask OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION
66. SYNTAX INTEGER enabled 1 disabled 2 ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION Falling Alarm Trap functionality vniSNMP 20 vniSNMPTrapTopologyChange OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER enabled 1 disabled 2 ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION Topology Change Trap functionality vniSNMP 21 vniSNMPTrapUndersizeFrame OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER enabled 1 disabled 2 ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION Enable or disable undersize frame trap vniSNMP 22 vniSNMPTrapCRCFrame OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER enabled 1 disabled 2 ACCESS read write Continuous Computing Corp Page 4 31 CC00472 00 2442 Ethernet Switch User s Guide 9 17 01 Proprietary and Confidential Chapter4 SNMP and RMON Management STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION Enable or disable CRC frame trap vniSNMP 23 vniSNMPTrapOversizeFrame OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER enabled 1 disabled 2 ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION Enable or disable Oversize frame trap vniSNMP 24 vniSNMPTrapJabberFrame OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER enabled 1 disabled 2 ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION Enable or disable Jabber frame trap vniSNMP 25 vniTFTPFilename OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX DisplayString SIZE 0 51 ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION Filename for TFTP download vniTFTP 1
67. Stack Netmask vniStack 5 vniStackMacType OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION Stack MAC Type vniStack 6 vniStackSize OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION Stack Size vniStack 7 vniStackSwitchId OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION Continuous Computing Corp Page 4 44 CC00472 00 Proprietary and Confidential 2442 Ethernet Switch User s Guide 9 17 01 Chapter 4 SNMP and RMON Management Swi vn vniStackVlan SYNTAX ACCESS STATUS DESCRIPT Con vn vniStackLoca SYNTAX ACCESS STATUS DESCRIPT tch ID iStack 8 Id OBJECT TYPE INTEGER read write mandatory ION figurable Stack Identifier iStack 9 lPortMap OBJECT TYPE OCTET STRING read write mandatory ION Local Stack Port Map vn VniStackPortEntry SEQUENCE vniS vniS vniS vniStackPort SYNTAX ACCESS STATUS DESCRIPT Sta vniStackPort SYNTAX ACCESS STATUS DESCRIPT vni INDEX iStack 10 tackPortNo INTEGER tackPortSwitchId INTEGER tackPortSwitchPortNo INTEGER Table OBJECT TYPE SEQUENCE OF VniStackPortEntry not accessible mandatory ION Port Mapping Table vniStack 11 Entry OBJECT TYPE VniStackPortEntry not accessible mandatory ION StackPortEntry vniStackPortNo vniStackPortTable 1 vniStackPortNo OBJECT TYPE
68. Sun the Sun logo SPA RCengine Solaris and O penBoot are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun Micro systems Inc in the United States and other countries SPARC trademarks are used under license and are trademarks or registered trademarks of SPARC International Inc in the United States and other countries Products bearing SPARC trademarks are based upon an architecture developed by Sun Microsystems Inc CompactPCI is a registered trademark of PICMG The information contained in this document is not designed or intended for use in human life support systems on line control of aircraft aircraft navigation or aircraft communications or in the design construction opera tion or maintenance of any nuclear facility Continuous Computing Corporation disclaims any express or implied warranty of fitness for such uses FCC Notices This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules O peration is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received includ ing interference that may cause undesired operation C corbinuous Table of Contents 1 Introduction 2442 ETHERNET SWITCH CARD i COE 1 1 SYSTEM BLOCK DIAGRAM 4 1 1 0 0 gage gere eaae nenne ae nnn 1 2 HIGH EEVEL SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS hk nk exe ra Exe or ia in 1 3 Pry SI
69. TATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION Port Duplexity Status vniPortEntry 8 vniPortFlowStatus OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER 1 enabled 2 disabled 3 ACCESS read only STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION Port Flow Control Status vniPortEntry 9 vniPortLinkStatus OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER Continuous Computing Corp Page 4 14 CC00472 00 Proprietary and Confidential 2442 Ethernet Switch User s Guide 9 17 01 Chapter 4 SNMP and RMON Management up 1 down 2 ACCESS read only STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION Port Link Status vniPortEntry 10 vniPortPriority OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER 0 7 ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION Default Priority for untagged frames received by this port vniPortEntry 11 vniPortLearningLimit OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION Dynamic MAC Address learning limit 0 for no learning 1 for unlimited learning vniPortEntry 12 vniPortResetRMONCount OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER enabled 1 disabled 2 ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION reset RMON counters on this port vniPortEntry 13 vniBridgeAgingTime OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION Bridge Aging Time 0 not allowed 1 for unlimited aging vniBridge 1 no forgetting vniBridgeFloodLimit OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER CC00472 00
70. TERING 4 44222 1 15 Continuous Computing Corp Page iii CC00472 00 Proprietary and Confidential 2442 Ethernet Switch User s Guide 9 17 01 C lt 2 Installation ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE ESD 6 nean nn nn enn 2 1 UNPACKING Ernesti 2 1 INSTALLING THE ETHERNET SWITCH AND TRANSITION CARD 2 1 INSTALLING THE SWITCH AND CARD IN THE CHASSIS 2 2 2 2 POWERING ON THE CPCI 2442 ETHERNET SWITCH nn 2 3 CONNECTING THE INPUT OUTPUT DEVICES 4 6 nennen 2 5 CONNECTING THE NETWORK DEVICES 2 5 CONNECTING THE CONSOLE PORT ennt 2 6 CONNECTORS PINOUTS AND SPECIFICATIONS PRELIMINARY EXPECTED mese seen aen nen 2 7 CONNECTOR USAGE E 2 7 PINOUTS zx 2 8 SPLITER RJAS citum 2 8 STANDARD RIAD 2 8 9 550 2 9 PINCASSIGNMENTES 55 2 9
71. TUS mandatory DESCRIPTION Software Revision vniSystem 11 vniSystemFirmwareRev OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX DisplayString SIZE 0 31 ACCESS read only STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION Firmware Revision vniSystem 12 vniSystemHardwareCfg OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX DisplayString SIZE 0 31 ACCESS read only STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION Hardware configuration vniSystem 13 vniSystemReboot OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER enabled 1 disabled 2 ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION System Warm Reboot Functionality vniSystem 14 vniSystemResetRMONCount OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER enabled 1 disabled 2 Continuous Computing Corp Page 4 10 CC00472 00 Proprietary and Confidential 2442 Ethernet Switch User s Guide 9 17 01 Chapter 4 SNMP and RMON Management 55 read write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION Reset RMON counters on all the ports Please refer to vniPortEntry group to reset specific port vniSystem 15 vniSystemSplash OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX DisplayString SIZE 0 10 ACCESS read only STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION Splash Text vniSystem 16 vniSystemDump OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER enabled 1 disabled 2 ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION Stack and memory dumping feature on error vniSystem 17 vniSystemDumpCoreCount OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER ACCESS read only STATUS mandatory
72. US mandatory Continuous Computing Corp Page 4 49 CC00472 00 Proprietary and Confidential 2442 Ethernet Switch User s Guide 9 17 01 Chapter4 SNMP and RMON Management DESCRIPTION SYSUPTIME when polling was enabled swIPPollEntry 12 swImLastPoll OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER ACCESS read only STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION SYSUPTIME of latest poll swIPPollEntry 13 swImLastPollRsp OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER ACCESS read only STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION SYSUPTIME of latest response to a poll swIPPollEntry 14 swTotPolls OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER ACCESS read only STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION Total number of polls sent to this IP address swIPPollEntry 15 SwTotPollResps OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER ACCESS read only STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION Total number of poll responses from this IP address swIPPollEntry 16 SwTotPollRespTOs OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER ACCESS read only STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION Total number of poll responses from this IP address that are out of sequence swIPPollEntry 17 swTotPollOosResps OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER ACCESS read only STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION Continuous Computing Corp Page 4 50 CC00472 00 Proprietary and Confidential 2442 Ethernet Switch User s Guide 9 17 01 Chapter 4 SNMP and RMON Management Total number of poll responses from this IP address that are out of sequence swIPPollEntry 18
73. after auto negotiating with the other end of the link When configured for 10Base T operation the ports are ideal for connection to single endstations 10Base T hubs or any 10Base T compatible device that uses standard 10Base T adapters and wiring 10Base T ports are configured as MDIX and provide a full 10 Mbps bandwidth to attached devices Maximum segment length is 100 meters 328 feet over grade 3 4 or 5 twisted pair cable When configured for 100Base T X operation the ports are ideal for connection to server or network backbones 100Base TX ports are configured as MDIX and provide 100 Mbps bandwidth to attached devices Maximum segment length is 100 meters 328 feet over grade 5 twisted pair cable 1000Base T Ports 1000Base T ports use dual RJ 45 connectors to provide links to high speed network segments or individual workstations LEDs and Connectors Front Panel LEDs 24 100Base TX Link LEDs 24 100Base TX Activity LEDs 2 1000BaseT Link LEDs 2 1000BaseT Activity LEDs Hot Swap LED Ok to Pull LED Bellcore GR2914 Power LED green The green Power PWR LED is activated when the Ethernet Switch is recognized 3 3V Pull LED red The red Pull PULL LED is not yet implemented Continuous Computing Corp Page 1 5 CC00472 00 Proprietary and Confidential 2442 Ethernet Switch User s Guide 9 17 01 Chapter 1 Introduction Link LED green The green Link LNK LED is activated when a p
74. and learns the source MAC address VLAN gt f source MAC address VLA N gt is known Switch checks the source MAC address VLAN pair for a mismatched port ID If the port ID associated with the source MAC address VLAN gt pair in the SD B is different than the receiving port the Switch mod ifies the port ID in the SD B and modifies its management database MD B accordingly Filtering After learning the address the Switch checks Whether the source port or destination port is in the forwarding state The source MAC address or destination MAC address to be filtered That the source port ID is the same as destination port ID If any of these conditions are met the Switch drops the receiving O th erwise it continues with the forwarding process described below Continuous Computing Corp Page 1 8 CC00472 00 Proprietary and Confidential 2442 Ethernet Switch User s Guide 9 17 01 Chapter 1 Introduction Forwarding D uring the forwarding process the Switch checks whether the destination MAC address VLAN gt pair 15 unknown f destination MAC address VLAN gt is unknown the Switch floods the receiving frame to all ports in the VLAN excluding the source port f destination MAC address VLAN gt is known the Switch for wards the receiving frame to the port associated with the destina MAC address VLAN gt pair At the same time the Switch ascertains the individual port
75. ask for immediate advertisements rather than waiting for the subse quent periodic ones to arrive Router Discovery messages do not constitute a routing protocol they enable hosts to discover the existence of neighboring routers but not which router is best to reach a particular destination If a host chooses a poor first hop router for a particular destination it should receive an ICMP Redirect from that router identifying a better one IGMP Snooping and IP Multicast Filtering The Internet Group Management Protocol IG MP runs between hosts and their immediately neighboring multicast routers The protocol s Continuous Computing Corp Page 1 15 CC00472 00 Proprietary and Confidential 2442 Ethernet Switch User s Guide 9 17 01 Chapter 1 Introduction mechanisms allow a host to inform its local router that it wants to re ceive transmissions addressed to a specific multicast group Routers periodically query the LAN to determine if known group mem bers are still active If there is more than one router on the LAN per forming IP multicasting one of the routers is elected querier and assumes the responsibility of querying the LAN for group members Based on the group membership information learned from the IG MP a router can determine which if any multicast traffic needs to be for warded to each of its leaf subnetworks Multicast routers use this information along with a multicast routing protocol to support I
76. ay Preferred IP Address 4 vniDHCPGatewayEntry 8 vniDHCPGatewayRelayIfArray OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX OCTET STRING SIZE 0 64 ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION Array of VLAN IDs 2 bytes each with a maximum of 32 VLAN IDs vniDHCPGatewayEntry 9 vniHTTPState OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER enabled 1 disabled 2 ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION HTTP state vniHTTP 1 vniHTTPPort OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION HTTP port number vniHTTP 2 vnilPAccessCheckState OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER enabled 1 disabled 2 ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION IP Access Check state vnilPAccess 1 VnilPAccessEntry SEQUENCE Continuous Computing Corp Page 4 35 CC00472 00 Proprietary and Confidential 2442 Ethernet Switch User s Guide 9 17 01 Chapter4 SNMP and RMON Management vnilPAccessIndex INTEGER vnilPAccessAddress IpAddress vnilPAccessValidBitCount INTEGER vnilPAccessFlags INTEGER vnilPAccessTable OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF VniIPAccessEntry ACCESS not accessible STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION Access Check table vnilPAccess 2 vnilPAccessEntry OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX VnilPAccessEntry ACCESS not accessible STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION IP Access Entry INDEX vnilPAccessIndex vnilPAccessTable 1 vnilPAccessIndex
77. below Please be sure to include the serial numbers for each affected part In ad ote dition we will need to know any relevant details about the environment in which the Switch is operating including network topology cabling power and type of hosts being used Contacting Technical Support To contact the Technical Support team at Continuous Computing do one of the following Email us at support ccpu com Visit our support website at http support ccpu com This site features our automatic technical support system Create a new user profile then submit a new ticket at the Welcome to SupportWiz ard page This process ensures that our team delivers a timely solution to any technical problem you have Call us at 858 882 8911 9 00 a m 5 00 p m PST fi If you have a Gold or Platinum service contract follow the contact instruc x tions provided with your contract Continuous Computing Corp Page 5 2 CC00472 00 Proprietary and Confidential 2442 Ethernet Switch User s Guide 9 17 01 Index Numerics 1000 ports 1 5 10 100Base TX ports 1 4 A Assigning an IP address 5 2 Auto sensing mode 1 5 B Back pressure flow control 1 5 Back view 2 1 Basic functions Layer 2 switching 1 7 Boot CLI commands 3 11 Boot CLI output 3 41 Bridge groups supported 4 3 Bridge MIB 4 2 Broadcast containment 1 10 C Class of Service CoS support 1 12 commands 3 1 Comman
78. bled or disabled Continuous Computing Corp Proprietary and Confidential Page 3 6 CC00472 00 2442 Ethernet Switch User s Guide 9 17 01 Chapter3 CLI Commands enable Enables the port disable Disables the port Example set port enable port 4 set port disable port 3 set trap ip ip address trap lt gt decimal number from 1 to 5 Right now switch can support up to 5 traps ip address The IP address of the target machine where the traps are collected It is specified in standard decimal dot notation Example set trap ip 172 17 2 3 trap 1 set trap ip 172 17 2 3 trap 4 set local mac mac gt mac addr address of the switch The address is entered as a six two digit hexadecimal values see example below Example set local mac 0002bb00006d set local mac 0002bb00006e set trap cold start lt enable disable gt enable Enables the cold start trap disable Disables the cold start trap Example set trap cold start enable set trap cold start disable set trap warm start enable disable enable Enables the warm start trap disable Disables the warm start trap Example set trap warm start enable set trap warm start disable Continuous Computing Corp Proprietary and Confidential Page 3 7 CC00472 00 2442 Ethernet Switch User s Guide 9 17 01 Chapter3 CLI Commands set trap link down enable disable enable Enables the link
79. d 2499 SUCCESS Example 2442 CLI set baud 9600 SUCCESS commands that are not found 24 2 CLI hello hello command not found Remove Command 24 2 CLI rm MISSING PARAM ERR rm mac lt address gt 1 port 1 MISSING PARAM ERR Example 2442 rm mac Continuous Computing Corp Proprietary and Confidential Page 3 37 CC00472 00 2442 Ethernet Switch User s Guide 9 17 01 Chapter3 CLI Commands Ping Command MISSING PARAM ERR TOO MANY ARGUMENTS ERR Example 2442 CLI rm mac 0 1 hello TOO MANY ARGUMENTS ERR INVALID PORT ERR Example 24 2 CLI rm mac 0 0 INVALID PORT ERR 0 INVALID MAC ADDRESS ERR Example MGMT SET ERR Example MAC DOES NOT EXIST ERR Example 24 2 CLI rm mac 0 1 MAC DOES NOT EXIST ERR 2442 CLI ping MISSING PARAM ERR e ping ip address 1 Possible return statuses Continuous Computing Corp Proprietary and Confidential Page 3 38 CC00472 00 2442 Ethernet Switch User s Guide 9 17 01 Chapter3 CLI Commands TOO MANY ARGUMENTS ERR Example 2442 CLI ping 172 17 2 1 hello TOO MANY ARGUMENTS ERR MISSING PARAM ERR Example 2442 CLI ping MISSING PARAM ERR INVALID IP ERR Example 2442 CLI ping me INVALID IP ERR me SUCCESS Example 24 2 CLI ping 172 17 2 50 SUCCESS UNREACHABLE HOST ERR Example NO RESOURCES ERR Example TIMEOUT ERR Example 24 2 C
80. d Line Interface 3 1 D DHCP 1 14 E Enhanced security 1 10 Extracommands 3 10 3 41 3 45 F Fast Ethernet ports 1 4 Filtering 1 8 Firmware CLI commands 3 2 3 13 Flow control back pressure 1 5 Forwarding 1 9 Front view 2 1 Full duplex mode 1 5 G GVRP 1 14 H Half duplex mode 1 5 Helpcommand 3 42 High level system specifications 1 2 ICMP Router Discovery 1 15 IGMP snooping 1 15 Inter VLAN communication 1 12 Intra VLAN communication 1 12 IP address assignment 5 2 IP multicast filtering 1 15 L Leaming 1 8 Local console management 3 1 Loggingon 3 2 5 2 M Management local console 3 1 remote console 3 1 5 1 SNMP 3 2 Membership into VLANs 1 11 MIB Vertex private 4 3 MIB 2 4 2 Multicast switching 1 9 Multicast based multimedia applications 1 10 P Password 3 2 Password default 3 2 Physical ports 1 4 Pingcommand 3 38 3 44 Ports 1000Base FX 1 5 10Base T 100Base TX 1 4 physical 1 4 Q Quality of Service QoS support 1 12 R Remote console management 3 1 5 1 Remoteleaming 1 11 Remove command 3 10 3 37 3 44 Continuous Computing Corp Proprietary and Confidential CC00472 00 2442 Ethernet Switch User s Guide 9 17 01 Index Reset command 3 40 3 44 X RFC 1213 4 2 X pressFlow RFC 1493 42 high level specifications 1 2 1757 4 2 X pressFlow Switch RMON IP Address 5 2 defined 4 1 loggingonto 3 2 5 2 groups supported 4 2 physical ports 1 4 RMON 4 2 S Securi
81. e OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF VniProxyARPEntry ACCESS not accessible STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION Proxy ARP Table vniProxyARP 1 vniProxyARPEntry OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX VniProxyARPEntry ACCESS not accessible STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION Proxy ARP Entry INDEX vniProxyARPIpAddr vniProxyARPTable 1 vniProxyARPIpAddr OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX IpAddress ACCESS read only STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION Proxy ARP IP Address vniProxyARPEntry 1 vniProxyARPState OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER enabled 1 disabled 2 ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION Proxy ARP State vniProxyARPEntry 2 VnilPRouteEntry SEQUENCE vnilPRouteAddress IpAddress Continuous Computing Corp Page 4 22 CC00472 00 Proprietary and Confidential 2442 Ethernet Switch User s Guide 9 17 01 Chapter 4 SNMP and RMON Management vnilPRouteNetmask IpAddress vnilPRouteGateway IpAddress vnilPRouteMetric INTEGER vnilPRouteStatus INTEGER vnilPRouteTable OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF VniIPRouteEntry ACCESS not accessible STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION IP Routing Table vnilPRoute 1 vnilPRouteEntry OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX VnilPRouteEntry ACCESS not accessible STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION IP Routing Entry INDEX vnilPRouteAddress vnilPRouteNetmask vnilPRouteTable 1 vnilPRouteAddress OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX IpAddress ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory
82. eir associated parameters are described in the paragraphs below parameters are required unless otherwise specified set mac learning lt number none unlimited gt port lt port gt port The port to set A decimal number from to 26 number Decimal number from 0 to 15 A zero decimal num ber also means no MAC learning none Sets MAC learning to none unlimited Sets MAC learning to unlimited Example set mac learning 1 port 3 set mac learning none port 4 set mac learning unlimited port 5 set mac address mac address port lt port gt mac address MAC address to be assigned to the specified port The address is entered as six two digit hexadecimal values see example below port The port number to be configured entered as a deci mal value in the range 1 26 The port parameter is optional If it is omitted the MAC address is assigned to port 1 Example set mac address 00013e0b45d0 port 3 set port speed speedtype port lt gt port The port number to be configured entered as a deci mal value in the range of 1 to 25 speedtype The values can be 10 100 or 1000 Only port 25 and 26 can be set to 1000 The rest takes a value of either 10 or 100 Example set port speed 10 port 1 set port speed 100 port 3 set port speed 1000 port 25 set port duplex lt duplextype gt port lt port gt port The port number to be configured entered as a deci mal value in the range
83. es 2442 Boot help boot 1121 rstcon upload Possible return statuses 24 2 Boot CLI upload File Upload Completedow Checking File Integrity Programming File to FLASH Done Possible return statuses None Possible return statuses Switch Boot Reset Console Parameters Upload File Done Memory Continuous Computing Corp Proprietary and Confidential Page 3 42 2442 Ethernet Switch User s Guide CC00472 00 9 17 01 Chapter3 CLI Commands 24 2 Boot Cli rstcon Programming File to FLASH Memory The 2442 CLI Command Index firmware Show Command Upload Command Set Command show port status all lt port gt show rev show mac lt port gt show ip lt vlanid gt show err stat gen stat port lt port gt 1 show local mac upload 1 kermit upload tftp ip address filename set mac learning number none unlimited 1 port lt port gt set mac address mac address port port set port speed speedtype port lt port gt 1 set port duplex duplextype port port set flood lt number none unlimited gt 1 Continuous Computing Corp Proprietary and Confidential Page 3 43 CC00472 00 2442 Ethernet Switch User s Guide 9 17 01 Chapter3 CLI Commands Remove Command Ping Command Reset Command set
84. f a receiv ing frame exists in the Switch s Distributed Flow Cache D FC the in coming frame is switched to the output port O therwise the Switch is responsible for switching both VLAN tagged and untagged frames from a receiving port to one or more transmitting ports D uring the switching process the Switch performs multiple steps including VLAN classification Learning Continuous Computing Corp Page 1 7 Proprietary and Confidential 2442 Ethernet Switch User s Guide CC00472 00 9 17 01 Chapter 1 Introduction Filtering Forwarding Aging The following sections provide additional information about the tasks that the Switch performs during unicast and multicast switching Unicast Switching The following sections describe VLAN classification learning filtering and forwarding for unicast switching VLAN Classification When the Switch receives a frame it classifies the frame in one of two ways f the frame is untagged the Switch classifies the frame to an associated VLAN f the frame is tagged the Switch uses the tagged VLAN ID to identify the broadcasting domain of the frame Learning After VLAN classification the Switch checks the source MAC address VLAN gt pair in the switching database SD B to see whether the source MAC address VLAN pair is known f source MAC address VLAN gt is unknown the Switch inserts the source MAC address VLAN gt into the SD B
85. figuration for the receiving IP subnet When the D HCP server receives the DHCP request it allocates a free IP address for the D HCP client from its scope in the DHCP client s subnet and sends a DHCP Response back to the DHCP Relay A gent The DHCP Relay Agent then broadcasts this DHCP Response packet received from the D HCP server to the appropriate client ICMP Router Discovery Before a host can send IP datagrams beyond its directly attached subnet the host must discover the address of at least one operational router on that subnet Typically this is accomplished by reading a list of one or more router addresses from a configuration file at start up time On multicast links some hosts also discover router addresses by listening to routing protocol traffic ICMP Router Discovery message is an alternative router discovery method that use a pair of ICMP messages on multicast links It elimi nates the need to manually configure router addresses and is indepen dent of any specific routing protocol ICMP Router Discovery messages are called Router Advertisements and Router Solicitations Each router periodically multicasts a Router Advertisement from each of its multicast interfaces announcing the IP address es of that interface Hosts discover the addresses of their neigh boring routers simply by listening for advertisements When a host at tached to a multicast link starts up it may multicast a Router Solicitation to
86. ing Corp Proprietary and Confidential Page 3 13 CC00472 00 2442 Ethernet Switch User s Guide 9 17 01 Chapter3 CLI Commands Show Command INVALID MASK ERR TOO MANY ARGUMENTS ERR UNKNOWN TOKEN ERR INVALID TRAP NUMBER ERR INVALID MAC ADDRESS ERR 24 2 Cli show MISSING PARAM ERR show port status all lt port gt Possible return statuses INVALID PORT ERR Example 2442 CLI show port status 30 INVALID PORT ERR 30 UNKNOWN TOKEN ERR Example 2442 CLI show port some 30 UNKNOWN TOKEN ERR some TOO MANY ARGUMENTS ERR Example 24 2 CLI show port status 2 hello TOO MANY ARGUMENTS ERR SUCCESS Example 2442 CLI show port status all Port 1 Forwarding Port 2 Disabled Link Down Port 3 Disabled Link Down Continuous Computing Corp Proprietary and Confidential Page 3 14 CC00472 00 2442 Ethernet Switch User s Guide 9 17 01 Chapter3 CLI Commands Por Port Port Por Port Por Port Port Por Por Por Por Port Por Por Port Hit Port Por Port Port Por Port Por SUCCESS Example D D D D Ul A D t 92 D 10 11 t 12 13 t 14 Lt 15 16 E 17 t 18 19 return 20 Eua 22 23 t 24 25 t 26 isabled isabled isabled isabled isabled isabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled
87. ks Continuous Computing Corp Proprietary and Confidential Page 1 16 00472 00 2442 Ethernet Switch User s Guide 9 17 01 continuous COMPUTING CORPORATION 2 Installation This chapter describes how to install the 24 2 Ethernet Switch Topics include Electrostatic discharge ESD Installing the 24 2 Ethernet Switch Powering on the 24 2 Ethernet Switch Connecting the input output devices Connectors pinouts and specifications Electrostatic Discharge ESD Caution The Ethernet Switch contains electronic components that are extremely sensitive to static electricity Ordinary amounts of static may destroy components What to do Use an antistatic mat Use an antistatic wrist or foot strap Unpacking Caution Always maintain an ESD safe environment when hand ling the Ethernet Switch It contains many components that can be destroyed by ESD Inspect the shipping container for any in transit damage and report it to shipping agent if necessary Carefully unpack the system from its shipping container Installing the Ethernet Switch and Transition Card 1 Install Ethernet Switch into front of chassis 2 Install transition card into rear of chassis See figure below for chassis positions of the Ethernet Switch and the transition card Continuous Computing Corp Page 2 1 CC00472 00 Proprietary and Confidential 2442 Ethernet Switch User s Guide 9 17
88. ll of the packets that have been sent to it the switch acts in strict priority QoS mode This means that the switch will transmit all of the highest priority traffic before moving on to the next QoS priority level In practice this means that a single 100 Mbit stream of high priority traffic can completely take over an output port and prevent any lower priority traffic from being transmitted This is in accordance with the desire to ensure that high priority traffic is not disturbed or limited by lower priority traffic The Switch acts in a different manner when a port is not congested If a port is not congested by definition it has enough bandwidth to transmit all of the packets that it receives so no packets are lost or dropped In this case the QoS features of the Switch are intended to reduce latency through the Switch for higher priority traffic To accomplish this the Switch uses a weighted round robin algorithm when selecting packets for transmission This algorithm ensures that high priority traffic is transmitted quickly while allowing some lower pri ority traffic to be scheduled for delivery The algorithm provides that for every 4 packets of highest priority QoS level 6 and 7 traffic one packet of lower priority traffic Q oS level 4 and 5 may be sent For every 4 packets of Q oS level 4 and 5 traffic one packet of Qos level 2 and 3 may be sent and so on Future firmware releases will provide the ability for users to c
89. llation Examples of configuration Change password Change system name Set IP address View port status Refer to Chapter 3 for complete configuration information Connectors Pi nouts and Specifications Preliminary Expected Connectors Pinouts and Specifications Preliminary Expected Connector Usage Connector Usage J1 PCI Je PCI J3 10 100 Ethernet signals J4 1000 Ethernet signals J5 10 100 Ethernet signals Ethernet Switch Midplane Transition Card Connector usage Continuous Computing Corp Page 2 7 00472 00 Proprietary and Confidential 2442 Ethernet Switch User s Guide 9 17 01 Chapter2 Installation Pinouts Splitter RJ 45 PIN Signal 1 RX 1 TX 1 RX 2 Pin 8 Pin 1 RX 2 TX 1 RJ 45 male connector 2 viewed from connection end COIN OD TX 2 RJ 45 male connector pinout Standard RJ 45 PIN Signal RX 8 Pin 1 TX RJ 45 male connector No Connect N viewed from connection end No Connect Standard RJ 45 pinout Continuous Computing Corp Page 2 8 Proprietary and Confidential 2442 Ethernet Switch User s Guide Chapter2 Installation DB9 Female To
90. llowing RMON MIB groups de fined in RFC1757 RMON Statistics Group maintains utilization and error statistics for the Switch port being monitored RMON History Group gathers and stores periodic statistical sam ples from the previous Statistics G roup RMON Alarm Group allows a network administrator to define alarm thresholds for any MIB variable An alarm can be associated with Low Threshold High Threshold or both A trigger can trigger an alarm Continuous Computing Corp Page 4 2 CC00472 00 Proprietary and Confidential 2442 Ethernet Switch User s Guide 9 17 01 Chapter 4 SNMP and RMON Management when the value of a specific MIB variable exceeds a threshold falls be low a threshold or exceeds or falls below a threshold RMON Event Group allows a network administrator to define ac tions based on alarms SN MP Traps are generated when RMO N Alarms are triggered The action taken in the Network Management Station de pends on the specific network management application Bridge Groups Supported The 2442 Ethernet Switch supports the following four groups of Bridge MIB RFC1493 The dotidBase Group a mandatory group that contains the objects applicable to all types of bridges The dot1dStp Group contains the objects that denote the bridge s state with respect to the Spanning Tree Protocol If a node does not im plement the Spanning Tree Protocol this group will not be imple mented
91. lticast frames received 5 Good bytes received 6 Good frames received port The port number to collect the general statistics Example show gen stat port 1 show local mac Shows the local MAC address of the switch itself It has no parameters Example 24 2 CLI gt show local mac local MAC address 0002bb000015 Upload Command Set Command Theupload command offers two ways of transferring files to the switch either by using Kermit or TFTP The options and their associated parameters are described in the paragraphs below All parameters are required unless otherwise specified upload kermit kermit Starts a download process using the Kermit protocol Example download kermit upload tftp ip address filename tftp Starts a download process using the TFTP protocol ip address The IP address specified in standard decimal notation of the TFTP server filename The name of the file to be downloaded includ ing its path Example upload tftp 172 17 2 3 firmware ram upload tftp 172 17 3 3 home welcome firmware ram The set command is used to set the value of various configurable options The first parameter supplied on the command line identifies the option to be Continuous Computing Corp Proprietary and Confidential Page 3 4 CC00472 00 2442 Ethernet Switch User s Guide 9 17 01 Chapter3 CLI Commands set and the remaining parameters vary depending on the specified option The options and th
92. mple show port status all show port status lt port gt port Shows the status of a particular port Example show port status 1 Continuous Computing Corp Proprietary and Confidential Page 3 2 CC00472 00 24 2 Ethernet Switch User s Guide 9 17 01 Chapter3 CLI Commands show rev rev Shows the hardware s and software s revision Example show rev show mac lt port gt port Shows all the MAC addresses on that particular port Example show mac 1 show ip lt vlanid gt vlanid The ID of the VLAN to be searched specified as a decimal value This parameter is optional If it is omitted the default VLAN VLAN ID 1 is used Possible values are from 1 to 128 Example show ip show ip 3 show err stat port lt port gt The show err stat shows the error statistics based on these entries 1 Undersize frame count 2 frame error count 3 Oversize frame count 4 Jabber frame count port The port number to collect the error statistics Example show err stat port 1 show gen stat port lt port gt The gen stat shows the general statistics based on these entries Note A good byte is from a good frame and a bad byte is from a bad frame 1 Total bytes received Continuous Computing Corp Page 3 3 CC00472 00 Proprietary and Confidential 2442 Ethernet Switch User s Guide 9 17 01 Chapter3 CLI Commands 2 Total frames received 3 Broadcast frames received 4 Mu
93. ndatory DESCRIPTION Switching Database port number vniSDBEntry 3 VniSDBMacCountEntry SEQUENCE vniSDBMacCount PortNo INTEGER vniSDBMacCountVlanId INTEGER vniSDBMacCountNo INTEGER vniSDBMacCountTable OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF VniSDBMacCountEntry ACCESS not accessible STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION Switching Database Mac Address Count Continuous Computing Corp Page 4 40 CC00472 00 Proprietary and Confidential 2442 Ethernet Switch User s Guide 9 17 01 Chapter 4 SNMP and RMON Management vniSDBMacCount 1 vniSDBMacCountEntry OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX VniSDBMacCountEntry ACCESS not accessible STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION SDB Mac Address CountEntry INDEX vnisDBMacCountPortNo vniSDBMac CountVlanId vnisDBMacCountTable 1 vniSDBMacCountPortNo OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER ACCESS read only STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION Switching Database Mac count port number index vniSDBMacCountEntry 1 vniSDBMacCountVlanId OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER ACCESS read only STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION Switching Database Mac Count VLAN ID index vniSDBMacCountEntry 2 vniSDBMacCountNo OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER ACCESS read only STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION Switching Database Mac Address Count vniSDBMacCountEntry 3 VniIGMPEntry SEQUENCE vnilGMPVlanId INTEGER vnilGMPIpGroup IpAddress vnilGMPPortMap OCTET STRING vnilGMPTable OBJE
94. nfigure the 24 2 Ethernet Switch using Command Line Interface commands Local Console Management You can manage the 24 2 Ethernet Switch locally by connecting a VT100 terminal or a personal computer or workstation with terminal emulation software to the 244 2 Ethernet Switch serial port The termi nal or workstation connects to the 244 2 Ethernet serial port using a straight through cable that has the appropriate connectors on each end This management method is ideal when The network is unreliable TheNetwork Manager does not have direct network connection Network Manager does not support SN MP The 2442 Ethernet Switch s serial port s default setting is set to 9600 baud using a character format of 8 data bits no parity and 1 stop bit Therefore configure the terminal or workstation to use these settings before you log on to the 244 2 Ethernet Switch You can change this de fault setting if desired after you log on Remote Console Management You can manage the 244 2 Ethernet Switch remotely by having a remote host establish a Telnet connection to the 244 2 Ethernet Switch via an Ethernet or modem link Using this management method The host must run a SLIP protocol if a modem is used The 2442 Ethernet Switch must have an Internet Protocol IP ad dress The Remote Console Management interface is identical in appearance and functionality to the Local Console Management interface described
95. nity string 3 for this device vniSNMP 6 vniSNMPTrapCommunity4 OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX DisplayString SIZE 0 35 ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION Trap community string 4 for this device vniSNMP 7 Continuous Computing Corp Proprietary and Confidential Page 4 28 00472 00 2442 Ethernet Switch User s Guide 9 17 01 Chapter 4 SNMP and RMON Management vniSNMPTrapCommunity5 OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX DisplayString SIZE 0 35 ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION Trap community string 5 for this device vniSNMP 8 vniSNMPTrapIpAddressl1 OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX IpAddress ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION Trap IP Address 1 for this device vniSNMP 9 vniSNMPTrapIpAddress2 OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX IpAddress ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION Trap IP Address 2 for this device vniSNMP 10 vniSNMPTrapIpAddress3 OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX IpAddress ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION Trap IP Address 3 for this device vniSNMP 11 vniSNMPTrapIpAddress4 OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX IpAddress ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION Trap IP Address 4 for this device vniSNMP 12 vniSNMPTrapIpAddress5 OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX IpAddress ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION Trap IP Address 5 for this device vniSNMP 13 vniSNMPTrapColdStart OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER
96. nternetworking protocols Bridging 802 10 Spanning Tree 802 1 0 GARP GVRP Routing RIP 2 DHCP Relay CMP Router Discovery Message IP Multicast IGMP Snooping IP Multicast Packet Filtering Maximum of 256 VLANs and IP Multicast Sessions Network management One RS 232 port as local control console Telnet remote control console SNMP agent MIB 2 Bridge MIB RFC1286 RMON MIB RFC1757 statistics history alarms and events VLAN MIB 802 1Q Vertex MIB Javaapplet based MIB browser TFTP Kermit software upgrade capability Physical Ports The 2442 Ethernet Switch supports 10 100Base TX and 1000Base T ports 10Base T 100Base T Ports The 10Base T 100Base TX ports use RJ 45 connectors and can operate in the following modes 10Base T full duplex mode 10Base T half duplex mode 100 Base TX full duplex mode 100Base TX half duplex mode Continuous Computing Corp Page 1 4 CC00472 00 Proprietary and Confidential 2442 Ethernet Switch User s Guide 9 17 01 Chapter 1 Introduction Auto sensing mode Half duplex mode uses back pressure flow control to prevent the receiv ing buffer from being overrun by data from a source node Full duplex mode uses the 802 3X flow control standard to prevent fast data traffic from over running slow data traffic Auto sensing mode automatically determines whether full duplex or half duplex mode is used
97. o this packet with a D HCP Response packet The client then chooses server to obtain TCP IP configuration information such as its own IP address Since DHCP uses broadcast mechanism a DHCP server and its client must physically reside on the same subnet However it s not practical to have one D HCP server on every subnet in fact in many cases DHCP BO OTP clients and their associated D HCP BO OTP server s do reside on the same IP network or subnet In such cases a third party agent is required to transfer BOOTP messages between clients and servers BOOTP DHCP Relay described in RFC 1542 enables a host to use a BOOTP or DHCP server to obtain basic TCP IP configuration infor mation even if the servers do not reside on the local subnet When a Continuous Computing Routing Switch with BO OTP DHCP Relay Agent receives a D HCP Request packet destined for a BOOTP DHCP server it inserts its own IP address into the DHCP Request packet so the server knows the subnet where the client is located Then depend ing on the configuration setup the Switch either Continuous Computing Corp Proprietary and Confidential Page 1 14 00472 00 2442 Ethernet Switch User s Guide 9 17 01 Chapter 1 Introduction Forwards the packet to a specific server as defined in Switch s configuration using unicast routing or Broadcasts the DHCP Request again to another directly attached IP subnet specified in the Switch con
98. o9 J6 PIN Signal Signal DIR 5 1 DCD OUTPUT 5 o OJ 9 2 RXD OUTPUT 3 TXD INPUT 4 DTR INPUT 5 GND 6 LBD INPUT 7 RTS INPUT 8 CTS OUTPUT 9 No Connect The Switch DB9 pinout is DCE when connecting to a PC or other DTE device no null modem should be re quired DB9 female pinout Pin Assignments Legend SER RS 232 console port signals TDP 10 100Mb TX signal TDN 10 100Mb TX signal MMx RDP 10 100Mb RX signal MMx RDN 10 100Mb RX signal GAx geographical address signals NC no connect All other signals as defined by CompactPCI specifications Continuous Computing Corp Page 2 9 CC00472 00 Proprietary and Confidential 2442 Ethernet Switch User s Guide 9 17 01 Chapter2 Installation J 5 P5 Connector Signal Signal Name Name 22A 19 22B TX19 22C FGND 22D 22E 21A RX19 21B RX19 21C FGND 21D 21E 20A TX18 20B TX18 20C FGND 20D 20E 19A RX18 19B RX18 19C FGND 19D 19E 18A TX17 18B TX17 18C FGND 18D 18E 17A RX17 17B RX17 17C FGND 17D 17E 16A TX16 16B TX16 16C FGND 16D 16E 15A RX16 15B RX16 15C FGND 15D 15E 14A TX15 14B TX15 14C FGND 14D 14E 13A RX15 13B RX15 13C FGND 13D 13E 12A TX14 12B TX14 12C FGND 12D 12E 11A RX14 11B RX14 11C FGND 11D 11E 10A TX13 10B TX13 10C FGND 10D 10E 9A RX13 9B RX13 9C FGND 9D 9 12 8B 12 8 FGND 8D 8E TA RX12 7B RX 12
99. of 1 to 26 Continuous Computing Corp Proprietary and Confidential Page 3 5 CC00472 00 2442 Ethernet Switch User s Guide 9 17 01 Chapter3 CLI Commands duplextype The values can be half for half duplex or full for full duplex Example set port duplex half port 3 set flood lt number none unlimited gt number Decimal value from 1 to 2422 Larger than 2422 automatically sets the limit to unlimited none Sets the flood limit to none unlimited Sets the flood limit to unlimited Example set flood 10 set flood none set flood unlimited set ip address netmask vlanid gt address The IP address for the VLAN identified by v1anid The IP address should be in standard decimal dot notation netmask Subnetwork mask for this IP address specified in standard decimal Dot notation vlanid The ID of the VLAN to be configured specified as a decimal value This parameter is optional If it is omitted the default VLAN VLAN ID 1 is config ured The vlanid range from 1 128 Example set ip 172 17 2 1 255 255 0 0 set ip 172 17 2 2 255 255 0 0 3 set gateway netaddress gateaddress gt netaddress The IP address of the target network in stan dard decimal dot format gateaddress IP address of the gateway to the target net Work in standard decimal dot format Example set gateway 172 17 2 1 172 17 0 251 set port enable disable port lt port gt port The port number to be ena
100. onfidentia 2442 Ethernet Switch User s Guide CC00472 00 9 17 01 Chapter 4 SNMP and RMON Management jabberFrameList OBJECT IDENTIFIER jabber Frame 1 JabberFrameEntry SEQUENCE snmpJabberFrameCount INTEGER snmpJabberFramePortNum INTEGER jabberFrameTable OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF JabberFrameEntry ACCESS not accessible STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION IP poll list tabular data jabberFrameList 1 jabberFrameEntry OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX JabberFrameEntry ACCESS not accessible STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION IP poll list table entry INDEX snmpJabberFramePortNum jabberFrameTable 1 snmpJabberFrameCount OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER 0 50000 ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION Enable disable polling for this IP address jabberFrameEntry 1 snmpJabberFramePortNum SYNTAX INTEGER 1 26 ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION Polling duty cycle in msec jabberFrameEntry 2 END Continuous Computing Corp Page 4 59 CC00472 00 Proprietary and Confidential 2442 Ethernet Switch User s Guide 9 17 01 Chapter4 SNMP and RMON Management Continuous Computing Corp Page 4 60 CC00472 00 Proprietary and Confidential 2442 Ethernet Switch User s Guide 9 17 01 continuous COMPUTING CORPORATION 5 Troubleshooting and Technical Support This chapter includes Troubleshooting the 24 2 Ethernet Switch
101. or list table entry INDEX MonAddr SYNTAX ACCESS STATUS DESCRIPTION swIPMonAddr swIPMonTable 1 OBJECT TYPE IpAddress read write mandatory address of master to monitor MonSrcPort SYNTAX ACCESS STATUS DESCRIPTION swIPMonEntry 1 OBJECT TYPE INTEGER read write mandatory The source s IP Port number for sends and ives swlIpMonDstPort and SYNTAX ACCESS STATUS DESCRIPTION swIPMonEntry 2 OBJECT TYPE INTEGER read write mandatory The destination s IP Port number for sends receives swIPMonEntry 3 Continuous Computing Corp Proprietary and Confidentia Page 4 52 2442 Ethernet Switch User s Guide CC00472 00 9 17 01 Chapter 4 SNMP and RMON Management swIPMonEnab OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER nogo 0 go 1 55 read write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION Enable disable monitoring for this IP ad dress swIPMonEntry 4 SwIPMaxWait OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER 50 10000 ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION Maximum interval to wait for a poll from this IP address in msec swIPMonEntry 5 swIpMonMinMissed OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION Minimum number of missed polls before de claring a fault swIPMonEntry 6 swIPSlaveTrpDelay OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER 50 5000 ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION Trap duty cycle in msec
102. ort has established a connection with the host Activity LED green The green Activity ACT LED indicates receive transmission activity on that port Swap LED blue The blue Hot swap LED SWP is not yet implemented Front Panel Connectors D B9M management processor console port Transition Card Single slot with two high density connectors 24 100Base T ports accessible through external breakout panel and two 1000Base T ports through RJ 45 connectors Operating Mechanical and Environmental Electrical 16W of 3 3Vdc maximum power consumption Mechanical CompactPCI 6U 1 slot 4 160mm x 233 35mm x 20mm Temperature 52C to 55 O perating Humidity 596 to 9096 relative humidity noncondensing Altitude 3000m Continuous Computing Corp Page 1 6 CC00472 00 Proprietary and Confidential 2442 Ethernet Switch User s Guide 9 17 01 Chapter 1 Introduction Storage Transit Environmental Temperature 402C to 70 Humidity 10 to 95 relative humidity noncondensing Altitude 10000m Safety Compliance UL cUL 1950 3rd Edition Recognized Component Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC FCC Class Telco Compliance Designed for Bellcore NEBS G R 63 CORE Level 3 Designed for Bellcore NEBS GR 1089 CO RE Level 3 Marks UL cUL CE Basic Functions of Layer 2 Switching If the lt D estination MAC Address Source MAC Address gt o
103. ot Cli rstcon Programming File to FLASH Memory The upload command starts a Kermit download You need will need a hyperter minal or a minicom program which is connected to the serial port in front of the switch to be able to download the switch s firmware Continuous Computing Corp Proprietary and Confidential Page 3 12 CC00472 00 2442 Ethernet Switch User s Guide 9 17 01 Chapter3 CLI Commands help The 2442 CLI Example 2442 Boot Cli upload The help command gives you the following output Example 2442 Boot Cli help boot 1 2 Switch Boot rstcon Reset Console Parameters upload Upload File Output firmware The 2442 CLI has the following return statuses Please refer to the com mands below to see which status belongs to a command Any command issued on the CLI with just a command token will return a MISSING _ PARAM ERR status On the other hand a word that does not belong to the command list will return command not found The output would be hello command not found When command is success ful it returns SUCCESS SUCCESS ERROR MGMT SET ERR MGMT GET ERR UNKNOWN CMD ERR INVALID VLANID ERR INVALID PORT ERR MISSING PARAM ERR INVALID SETTING ERR MAC DOES NOT EXIST ERR INVALID INDEX ERR TOO LONG USERNAME ERR TOO LONG PASSWORD ERR FLASH UPDATE ERR TOO LONG SYSTEM NAME ERR TIMEOUT ERR UNREACHABLE HOST ERR NO RESOURCES ERR INVALID IP ERR Continuous Comput
104. ple 2442 CLI show gen stat port 1 Port Statistics on port 1 To To To To To To tal tal tal tal tal tal Bytes Received 0 Frames Received 0 Broadcast Packets Received O0 Multicast Frames Received 0 Good Bytes Received 0 Good Frames Received 0 show local mac MISSING PARAM ERR Example 2442 CLI show local MISSING PARAM ERR TOO MANY ARGUMENTS ERR Example 2442 CLI show local mac hello TOO MANY ARGUMENTS ERR SUCCESS Example Continuous Computing Corp Page 3 19 CC00472 00 Proprietary and Confidential 2442 Ethernet Switch User s Guide 9 17 01 Chapter3 CLI Commands 2442 CLI show local mac local MAC address 000266000015 Upload Command 24 2 CLI upload MISSING PARAM ERR upload kermit SUCCESS Example 2442 CLI upload kermit Start Kermit Send on terminal Press Ctrl C a few times to abort Receiving Transfer Completed Checking File Integrity Programming File to FLASH FLASH Memory Reprogrammed You must reboot to execute the new image TOO MANY ARGUMENTS ERR Example 2442 CLI upload kermit hello TOO MANY ARGUMENTS ERR upload tftp ip address lt filename gt MISSING PARAM ERR Example Continuous Computing Corp Proprietary and Confidentia Page 3 20 CC00472 00 2442 Ethernet Switch User s Guide 9 17 01 Chapter3 CLI Commands 24 2 CLI upload tftp MISSING PARAM ERR TOO MANY AR
105. ple 2442 CLI set flood MISSING PARAM ERR TOO MANY ARGUMENTS ERR Example 2442 CLI set flood 1 hello TOO MANY ARGUMENTS ERR INVALID SETTING ERR Example 2442 CLI set flood hello INVALID SETTING ERR hello MGMT SET ERR Example set address 1 lt gt 1 lt vlanid gt 1 Possible return statuses MISSING PARAM ERR Example 2442 CLI set ip MISSING PARAM ERR INVALID IP ERR Example Continuous Computing Corp Page 3 27 CC00472 00 Proprietary and Confidential 2442 Ethernet Switch User s Guide 9 17 01 Chapter3 CLI Commands 2442 CLI set ip 256 17 2 1 255 255 0 0 1 INVALID IP ERR 256 17 2 1 MGMT SET ERR Example INVALID MASK ERR Example 2442 CLI set 172 17 2 1 256 255 0 0 1 INVALID MASK ERR 256 255 0 0 INVALID VLANID ERR Example 24 2 CLI set ip 172 17 2 1 255 255 0 0 0 INVALID VLANID ERR O0 TOO MANY ARGUMENTS ERR Example 2442 CLI set ip 172 17 2 1 255 255 0 0 1 hello TOO MANY ARGUMENTS ERR set gateway netaddress lt gateaddress gt Possible return statuses MISSING PARAM ERR Example 24 2 CLI set gateway MISSING PARAM ERR TOO MANY ARGUMENTS ERR Continuous Computing Corp Proprietary and Confidential Page 3 28 CC00472 00 2442 Ethernet Switch User s Guide 9 17 01 Chapter3 CLI Commands Example 24 2 CLI set gateway 172 17 2 1 172 17 0 251 hello TOO MANY ARGUMENTS
106. pu 1 wanModule OBJECT IDENTIFIER ccpu 2 swBeat OBJECT IDENTIFIER ccpu 3 traps OBJECT IDENTIFIER 4 vniConsole OBJECT IDENTIFIER lanModule 1 vniSystemAdmin OBJECT IDENTIFIER lanModule 2 vniSystem OBJECT IDENTIFIER lanModule 3 vniPort OBJECT IDENTIFIER lanModule 4 vniBridge OBJECT IDENTIFIER lanModule 5 vniVLAN OBJECT IDENTIFIER lanModule 6 vniVLANIP OBJECT IDENTIFIER lanModule 7 vniProxyARP OBJECT IDENTIFIER lanModule 8 vnilPRoute OBJECT IDENTIFIER lanModule 9 vniRIP OBJECT IDENTIFIER lanModule 10 vniSNMP OBJECT IDENTIFIER lanModule 11 vniTFTP OBJECT IDENTIFIER lanModule 12 vniDHCP OBJECT IDENTIFIER lanModule 13 vniHTTP OBJECT IDENTIFIER lanModule 14 vnilPAccess OBJECT IDENTIFIER lanModule 15 vniMirror OBJECT IDENTIFIER lanModule 16 vniTrunk OBJECT IDENTIFIER lanModule 17 vniSDB OBJECT IDENTIFIER lanModule 18 vniSDBMacCountOBJECT IDENTIFIER lanModule 19 vnilGMP OBJECT IDENTIFIER lanModule 20 vniStack OBJECT IDENTIFIER lanModule 21 swMaster OBJECT IDENTIFIER swBeat 1 swSlave OBJECT IDENTIFIER swBeat 2 Continuous Computing Corp Page 4 4 CC00472 00 Proprietary and Confidential 2442 Ethernet Switch User s Guide 9 17 01 Chapter 4 SNMP and RMON Management undersizeFrameOBJECT IDENTIFIER traps 1 oversizeFrameOBJECT I
107. roadcasts to all network devices whether they are the intended recipients or not However VLANs can be set up to contain only those devices that need to communicate with each other As a result VLANs significantly reduce network congestion In addition VLANs prevent broadcast storms from causing a network meltdown due to volumes of traffic Multicast Based Multimedia Applications Multimedia applications such as interactive training video conferencing and news video transmissions require large amounts of bandwidth These applications are also extremely sensitive to variable delays which are unavoidable on a shared Ethernet network By defining a VLAN based on the IP multicast address for all subscribing members on the VLAN sufficient bandwidth will be available for these applications pro viding true multimedia on Ethernet Enhanced Security Because Ns are self contained only the devices within the same VLAN can communicate with each other If a device in one VLAN Continuous Computing Corp Proprietary and Confidential Page 1 10 CC00472 00 2442 Ethernet Switch User s Guide 9 17 01 Chapter 1 Introduction wants to communicate with a device in another VLAN the traffic must go through a router VLAN Membership Continuous Computings VLAN implementation allows Up to 256 VLANs in one switch VLANsacross multiple switches by using explicit or implicit tagging and the GARP GVRP protocol defined in IEEE 8
108. rt 2 000000000001 e show ip lt vlanid gt Possible return statuses TOO MANY ARGUMENTS ERR Example 2442 CLI show ip 3 hello TOO MANY ARGUMENTS ERR MGMT GET ERR Example 2442 CLI show ip 2 MGMT GET ERR INVALID VLANID ERR Example 2442 CLI show ip 0 INVALID VLANID ERR O0 SUCCESS Example 2442 CLI show ip VLAN 1 172 17 2 1 SUCCESS Example 2442 CLI show ip 1 VLAN 1 172 17 2 1 Continuous Computing Corp Page 3 17 CC00472 00 Proprietary and Confidential 2442 Ethernet Switch User s Guide 9 17 01 Chapter3 CLI Commands show err_ stat gen stat port Possible return statuses INVALID PORT ERR Example 24 2 CLI show err stat port 0 INVALID PORT ERR 0 INVALID PORT ERR Example 24 2 CLI show gen stat port 0 INVALID PORT ERR 0 MISSING PARAM ERR Example 2442 CLI show err stat MISSING PARAM ERR MISSING PARAM ERR Example 2442 CLI show gen stat MISSING PARAM ERR UNKNOWN TOKEN ERR Example 24 2 CLI show gen stat hello 1 UNKNOWN TOKEN ERR hello SUCCESS Example lt port gt Continuous Computing Corp Proprietary and Confidential Page 3 18 2442 Ethernet Switch User s Guide CC00472 00 9 17 01 Chapter3 CLI Commands 24 2 CLI show err stat port 1 Error Statistics on port 1 Undersize frame count 0 CRC frame error count O0 Over size frame count 0 0 Jabber frame count SUCCESS Exam
109. s VLAN tagging untaggging configu ration and corresponding VLAN ID to render the appropriate frame tagging decisions when the frame is ready to be transmitted Multicast Switching For a multicast switching the Switch checks whether the received frame is a BPDU Bridge Protocol D ata Unit If a BPDU is received the Switch forwards the frame for processing by the Spanning Tree proto col O therwise the Switch performs the following processes VLAN classification same as for unicast switching Learning same as for unicast switching Filtering after learning the Switch checks Whether the source port or destination port is not in the forward ing state The source MAC address is to be filtered The source port ID is the same as destination port ID If any of the above conditions are met the Switch drops the receiv ing frame Otherwise the Switch performs the forwarding process Forwarding the Switch floods the received multicast frame to all ports within the VLAN excluding the source port At the same time the Switch ascertains the individual port s VLAN tagging untaggging configuration and corresponding VLAN ID to render the appropriate frame tagging decisions when the frame is ready to be transmitted Aging the Switch performs the aging process for the MAC ad dresses VLAN gt pair in the switching database Once a MAC ad dress VLAN pair is aged out the SD B is modified
110. t 3 hello TOO MANY ARGUMENTS ERR UNKNOWN TOKEN ERR Example 24 2 CLI set port speed 100 hello 3 UNKNOWN TOKEN ERR hello INVALID PORT ERR Example 2442 CLI set port speed 100 port 30 INVALID PORT ERR 30 INVALID SETTING ERR Example 24 2 CLI set port speed 10 port 25 INVALID SETTING ERR Port 25 amp 26 are GIGABIT ports MGMT GET ERR Example MGMT SET ERR Example set port duplex duplextype port port Possible return statuses MISSING PARAM ERR Example Continuous Computing Corp Proprietary and Confidential Page 3 25 CC00472 00 2442 Ethernet Switch User s Guide 9 17 01 Chapter3 CLI Commands 24 2 CLI set port duplex MISSING PARAM ERR TOO MANY ARGUMENTS ERR Example 2442 CLI set port duplex half port 3 hello TOO MANY ARGUMENTS ERR INVALID SETTING ERR Example 2442 CLI set port duplex half port 26 INVALID SETTING ERR Port 25 amp 26 are GIGABIT ports INVALID PORT ERR Example 2442 CLI set port duplex half port 30 INVALID PORT ERR 30 UNKNOWN TOKEN ERR Example 2442 CLI set port hello half port 3 UNKNOWN TOKEN ERR hello MGMT GET ERR Example MGMT SET ERR Example set flood number none unlimited Continuous Computing Corp Page 3 26 CC00472 00 Proprietary and Confidential 24 2 Ethernet Switch User s Guide 9 17 01 Chapter3 CLI Commands Possible return statuses MISSING PARAM ERR Exam
111. t trap undersize enable set trap undersize disable set trap crc lt enable disable gt enable Enables the crc frame error trap disable Disables the crc frame error trap Example set trap crc enable set trap crc disable set trap oversize lt enable disable gt enable Enables the oversize frame trap disable Disables the oversize frame trap Example set trap oversize enable set trap oversize disable set trap jabber lt enable disable gt enable Enables the jabber frame a continuous transmission of corrupted or random data trap disable Disables the jabber frame trap Example set trap jabber enable set trap jabber disable Continuous Computing Corp Proprietary and Confidential Page 3 9 CC00472 00 2442 Ethernet Switch User s Guide 9 17 01 Chapter3 CLI Commands set baud baud rate Sets the serial s baud rate The correct baud rates are 9600 19200 38400 57600 115200 and auto Example set baud 9600 set baud auto Remove Command The remove command removes an entry to one of the switch s table s rm mac lt address gt lt gt address MAC address to be removed from a port port The port number where the MAC address to be removed resides Example rm mac 00013e0b45d0 3 Extra Commands These extra commands are included so that you can have extra control to the switch s settings set telnet lt enable disable gt enable Enables telnet disable
112. tics This option has the same download re quirements as the runtime software apply here When the file transfer is completed the target system jumps to the entry point of the diagnostic program and starts executing the diagnostic code The Main Menu of the diagnostic program ap pears where you can initiate tests or obtain sys tem information Note that user intervention is not required when a test runs unless an error oc curs If an error occurs during testing you are given the choice of continuing the diagnostics or skipping the error POST process options Continuous Computing Corp Proprietary and Confidential Page 2 4 2442 Ethernet Switch User s Guide CC00472 00 9 17 01 Chapter2 Installation Connecting the Input Output Devices Connecting the Network Devices 1 Plugin cables from the transition card to network devices Use CAT5 UTP cable for 1000BaseT ports f connecting to host device use straight through cable If connecting to another switch or hub use cross over cable Use RJ 21 high density cable to high density breakout panel then 5 UTP cables from the breakout panel to external devices illustration below RJ45 Connector CompactPCI Subrack to external devices I o s RJ21 Cable Breakout 1 a B Panel gt Single 2442 Ethernet Switch Slot xB 5 1 s
113. ty 1 10 Setcommand 3 4 3 22 3 43 Show command 3 2 3 14 SNMP Agent 4 2 management 3 2 Switching multicast 1 9 unicast 1 8 U Unicast switching 1 8 filtering 1 8 forwarding 1 9 learning 1 8 VLAN classification 1 8 Upload command 3 4 3 20 3 42 3 43 V Vertex private MIB 4 3 Views 2 1 Virtual LAN see VLAN 1 10 VLAN broadcast containment 1 10 configuration 1 12 definition 1 10 enhanced security 1 10 membership 1 11 multicast based multimedia applications 1 10 remote learning 1 11 VLAN classification 1 8 VLAN membership definitions 1 11 learning 1 11 Continuous Computing Corp Index 2 Proprietary and Confidential 2440 Ethernet Switch User s Guide CC00472 00 9 17 01
114. ty than best effort data This mechanism utilizes the IEEE 802 1p and 802 1Q tag struc ture which the Switch uses to decide priority assignments for the re ceived packets Quality of Service QoS Support The Continuous Computing 24 2 Ethernet Switch supports IEEE 802 1p Quality of Service with four priority transmission queues The eight levels of IEEE queues are statically mapped to the four avail able transmission queues in the following manner IEEE 2442 Q 0 0 Lowest Priority Level 1 2 1 Continuous Computing Corp Page 1 12 CC00472 00 Proprietary and Confidential 2442 Ethernet Switch User s Guide 9 17 01 Chapter 1 Introduction NATHAN RU Highest Priority Level Quality of Service QoS is normally used to allow traffic prioritization based on traffic type A typical implementation in a Voice over IP instal lation might have control traffic tagged with Q oS level 7 voice traffic tagged with QoS level 5 web traffic tagged with level 3 and email traffic tagged with level 1 higher priorities assigned to control and voice traffic ensure that a spike in web or email traffic does not disrupt active voice calls that are travelling across the network The Continuous Computing 2442 Ethernet Switch handles packets tagged with Q oS bits in one of two ways depending on port congestion When an output port is heavily congested meaning that the port does not have enough bandwidth to transmit a
115. uide 9 17 01 Chapter 4 SNMP and RMON Management Routing Information Protocol Table vniRIP 1 vniRIPEntry OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX VniRIPEntry ACCESS not accessible STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION Routing Information Protocol Entry INDEX vniRIPIndex vniRIPTable 1 vniRIPIndex OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION Index value for RIP Table vniRIPEntry 1 vniRIPSetting OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER 1 1 version2 2 disabled 3 ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION RIP settings vniRIPSetting versionl is incompatible with vniRIPTxDestAddress multicast vniRIPEntry 2 vniRIPTxDestAddress OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER broadcast 1 multicast 2 ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION RIP advertisement destination address vniR IPTxDestAddress multicast is incompatible with vniRIPSetting versionl vniRIPEntry 3 vniRIPTxRoutes OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER enabled 1 Continuous Computing Corp Page 4 25 CC00472 00 Proprietary and Confidential 2442 Ethernet Switch User s Guide 9 17 01 Chapter4 SNMP and RMON Management disabled 2 ACCESS read write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION RIP route advertisement vniRIPTxRoutes disabled is incompatible with vniRIPTxDefaultRoute en abled vniRIPEntry 4 vniRIPTxDefaultRoute OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER enabled 1
116. ustomize both the QoS mappings and the weighted round robin parameters Cur rently any changes must be done via a custom firmware image Continuous Computing Corp Page 1 13 CC00472 00 Proprietary and Confidential 2442 Ethernet Switch User s Guide 9 17 01 1 Introduction GVRP DHCP In addition to network management tools that allow network adminis trators to statically add and delete VLAN member ports the Continuous Computing Routing Switch supports VLAN Registration Proto col GVRP GVRP supports the dynamic registration of VLAN port members within a switch and across multiple switches In addition to dynamically updating registration entries within a switch GVRP is used to communicate VLAN registration information to other VLAN aware switches so that members of a VLAN can cover a wide span of switches in a network GVRP allows both VLAN aware workstations and Continuous Com puting switches to issue and revoke VLAN memberships VLAN aware Continuous Computing switches register and propagate VLAN mem bership to all ports that are part of the active topology of the VLAN Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol D HCP described in RFC 1541 is an extension of the Bootstrap Protocol BOOTP DHCP allows hosts on a TCP IP network to dynamically obtain basic configu ration information When a DHCP client starts it broadcasts a DHCP Request packet looking for DHCP servers D HCP servers respond t
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