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1. 1 1 10 Disabled Enabled Modify OPP eeeeHRPepbee Route lt 1 1 15 Disabled Enabled Modify Redistribu aga BGP 1 1 16 Disabled Enabled Modify Virtual Redu 1 1 17 Disabled Enabled Modify a Command 1 1 18 Disabled Enabled Modify 1 1 19 Disabled Enabled Modify 1 1 20 Disabled Enabled Modify 1 1 21 Disabled Enabled Modify 1 1 22 Disabled Enabled Modify 1 1 23 Disabled Enabled Modify 1 1 24 Disabled Enabled Modify emt Disabled Enabled Modify 1 2 11 Disabled Enabled Modify 1 2 12 Disabled Enabled Modify Port Version Poison Reverse Configure RIP Interface Ml eel ll lll Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET 3 Click Configure RIP Interface or Modify to change the RIP interface parameters for the respective port The RIP Interface window is displayed as shown in Figure 175 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 253 53 1002304 01 27 Configuring a RIP interface FIGURE 175 Configuring a RIP interface RIP Interface Port 1 1 1 y Es Device Version Disabled y a Monitor q i i O Di G 23 Configure Poison Reverse Disable Enable a Stack da System Apply All Port Apply Reset eta Port i Sh Y Monitor and Hga QOS Home Site Map
2. Boot sequen Clock DHCP Gate DNS General Identification IP Address Standard AC Extended AC IP Access G MAC Filter Max Parame Module NTP Radius Tacacs a Managemen eta Port Y Monitor and Mi Ea AAS 4 Select a slot number in the Slot list Configuring an NTP server 15 Module Slot 1 y Module Type xfp 2 port 10g module y Add Delete Reset Show Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET 5 Select a chassis module type in the Module Type list 6 Click Add The message The change has been made is displayed To display the configured module click Show To delete the configured module click Delete To reset the data entered in the configuration pane click Reset Configuring an NTP server To configure a Network Transfer Protocol NTP server perform the following steps 1 Click Configure on the left pane and select System 2 Click NTP The NTP window is displayed as shown Figure 90 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 151 53 1002304 01 15 Configuring a RADIUS server FIGURE90 Configuring an NTP server NIP Polling Time i800 E Device ea Monitor Synchronize Apply Reset E Configure ea Stack NTP Server Ea System Boot sequen Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET Clock DHCP Gate DNS General Identification IP Ad
3. Field Description Index Displays the row number of the entry in the BGP Route Statistics table IP Displays the source IP address Mask Displays the subnet mask for the source IP address Next Hop Displays the IP address of the next hop Layer 3 switch for reaching the network from the Layer 3 switch Metric Displays the route metric If the route does not have a metric this field displays O Local Pref Displays the degree of preference for this route relative to other routes in the local AS Weight Displays the value that this Layer 3 switch associates with routes from a specific neighbor Origin Displays the source of the route information which can be one of the following e EGP Indicates that the routes with this set of attributes came to BGP through EGP e IGP Indicates that the routes with this set of attributes came to BGP through IGP Incomplete Indicates that the routes came from an origin other than EGP and IGP For example they may have been redistributed from OSPF or RIP Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 103 53 1002304 01 11 Displaying the BGP neighbor summary TABLE 42 Description of the fields in the BGP Route Statistics window Continued Field Description Status Displays the route status which can be one or more of the following e Best BGP has determined that this is the optimal route to the destination e Aggregate The
4. al El eg sg y Ga ia ia E Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET Y General IGMP Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 265 53 1002304 01 29 Configuring the general DVMRP settings 266 10 11 12 Type the number of seconds the Layer 3 switch should wait before it defines an attached DVMRP neighbor Layer 3 switch as down in the Neighbor Router Timeout field The range is from 40 through 8000 seconds The default value is 180 seconds Type the interval in which the neighbor probe messages should be sent to all DVMRP Layer 3 switches in the IP multicast group address in the Probe Interval field Type the number of seconds a route is considered valid in the absence of the next route update in the Router Expires Time field The range is from 20 through 4000 seconds The default value is 200 seconds Type the number of seconds the Layer 3 switches propagate their complete routing tables to other neighbor DVMRP routers in the Report Interval field The range is from 10 through 2000 seconds The default value is 60 seconds Type the period of time before a route is deleted in the Route Discard Time field The range is from 40 through 8000 seconds The default value is 340 seconds Type the number of seconds the trigger updates contains changes in the network topology are sent in the Trigger In
5. Static Station da Command Y Monitor and Mi Modify Port VLAN Vian Id 2 Name Port YLAN 2 Spanning Tree Disable Enable 802 1W Disable Enable Port Members 1 1 1 Untagged 1 1 2 Untagged 1 1 3 Untagged 1 1 4 Untagged Modify Ports Finish Delete Cancel Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET 4 Type the VLAN identifier of the port in the Vlan Id field Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 20 Configuring a port VLAN for Brocade FSX devices 5 Type the port VLAN name in the Name field 6 Click Disable or Enable for 802 1W 7 Select the VLAN ports in the Port Members list 8 Click Modify Ports to add or delete VLAN ports 9 Click Finish To delete the configured port VLAN click Delete To undo your changes and go back to the Port VLAN window click Cancel Configuring a port VLAN for Brocade FSX devices To configure a port based Virtual LAN VLAN for Brocade FSX devices perform the following steps 1 Click Configure on the left pane and select VLAN 2 Click Port The Port VLAN window is displayed as shown in Figure 129 FIGURE 129 Configuring port VLANs Port VLAN 802 1W Port Members aaa E Device 1 DEF AULT VLAN o d Disabled M142 280415 U6 177 18 19 1 10 1 21 1 12 1013 1 16 1115106 Delete Modify 3 Monitor i 7 gt
6. 000 cee eee eee 71 Displaying OSPF external link state database 73 Displaying the OSPF interfaces 0 0c eee eee 75 Displaying OSPF link state database 0000 ee eee 78 Displaying OSPF neighbors 0 cece eee 80 Displaying OSPF virtual interfaceS 0 0 eee eee 82 Displaying OSPF virtual neighbors cece eee eee eee 85 Chapter 9 Monitoring PIM In this Chapter cosida 89 Displaying the PIM neighbors 0 00 ee eee eee eee 89 Displaying the PIM virtual interface 0 0c eee eee 90 Chapter 10 Monitoring DVMRP lin THIS Chapter issus io iia wae ere a a ene 93 Displaying DVMRP NeighborS oococcccccoroc 93 Displaying DVMRP next hop entrieS ooocoococccooocooo 94 Displaying DVMRP rOuteS o ocooccooccccco eee 95 Displaying DVMRP virtual interfaces ooocooocooocoooooo 96 Chapter 11 Monitoring BGP inthis chapter ocio nta 99 Displaying BGP attributes 0 0 0 eee 99 Displaying BGP neighbors 0 0 cece eee 100 Displaying BGP route statistics oooooooooomooom o 102 Displaying the BGP neighbor Summary 02000 eee 104 Chapter 12 Monitoring Virtual Redundant Router In thiS chapter ys corsa a id 107 Displaying VRRP interfaces 0 00 0 cece eee 107 Displaying VRRP virtual router entrieS ooooooooo oo 108 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Int
7. RSTP Trunk Static Station ea Command COCORPR OCR ER Configuring a monitor port To configure port monitoring on an individual port on a Brocade device perform the following steps 1 Click Configure on the left pane and select Monitor and Mirror The Configure MONITOR Port window is displayed as shown in Figure 119 182 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 Configuring a monitor port 18 FIGURE 119 Configuring the monitor port Configure MIRROR Port Mode In v a Device n Mirror Port 1 1 1 ga Monitor or Port 1 7 71 243 Configure ea Stack ia System Pa Por Configure MONITOR Port Y Ethernet Inline Power Mode In amp Out Y Managemen Monitor Port ayaa v Monitor and Mi 5 Qos Configured Mirror Port None Y VLAN STP aa Show Monitor and Mirror Port Configuration Static Station Show Mirror Port aga Command Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET Ada Delete Reset Add Delete Reset 2 Select one of the following modes in which the port operates in the Mode list e in e Out e In amp Out 3 Selecta port for which you want to monitor the traffic in the Monitor Port list The port number varies based on the product e For Brocade FCX and Brocade ICX 6610 devices stack unit slotnum portnum e For Brocade FSX devices slotnum portnum 4 Select a mirr
8. 00 0 e eee eee eee 268 Configuring BGP In this chapter i Saceda andi testr ey pide Ba aera Ena ARa ste ee 271 Configuring the general BGP settings ooooooooooo 271 Configuring a BGP address filter oooooooooooo 273 Configuring a BGP aggregate address 000 eee eee 274 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 Configuring a BGP AS path filter oooooooocooooooo 276 Configuring a BGP community filter o o ooooooo 277 Configuring a BGP neighbor 00 eee eee 278 Configuring a BGP distribute liSt oooooooo 280 Configuring a BGP filter liSt oooooooooooooo o 281 Configuring a BGP prefix liSt oooooooomomooo 282 Configuring a BGP route Map 2 2 cee 283 Configuring a BGP network 20 cee eee ee 284 Configuring BGP redistribute parameters 005 285 Configuring a BGP route map filter oooooooooo 286 Configuring a route map match 00 eee eee 288 Configuring a route map Set 0 00 e eee eee eee 289 Chapter 31 Configuring a Virtual Redundant Router lAthis chapter asra i s a ent E ae sed near ele ds 291 Modifying a VRRP interface 0 0 cece eee 291 Configuring a VRRP virtual router 002 cece eee eee 292 Configuring track portS 0 00 cece eee eee 294 Modifying a VRRP E inte
9. As Path Filter Community Filter Type the IP address of the device in the IP Address field 4 Type the network mask in the Mask field Select one of the following options in the Option list e Address e As Set The Layer 3 switch aggregates AS path information for all the routes in the aggregate address into a single AS path e Summary Only The Layer 3 switch does not advertise more specific routes contained within the aggregate route e Suppress Map The more specific routes contained in the specified route map will be prevented from being advertised e Advertise Map The Layer 3 switch will be configured to advertise the more specific routes in the specified route map e Attribute Map The Layer 3 switch will be configured to set attributes for the aggregate routes based on the specified route map 6 Select a route map name in the Map list Click Add Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 275 53 1002304 01 30 Configuring a BGP AS path filter The message The change has been made is displayed To display the configured BGP aggregate address click Show To modify the configured BGP aggregate address click Modify You can also delete the BGP aggregate address by clicking Delete To reset the data entered in the configuration pane click Reset Configuring a BGP AS path filter To configure a BGP AS path filter perform the following steps 1
10. Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET 12 Click Add The message The change has been made is displayed To display the configured protocol VLAN click Show To modify the configured protocol VLAN click Modify You can also delete the protocol VLAN by clicking Delete To clear the selected static and exclude ports click Clear To reset the data entered in the configuration pane click Reset 198 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 Configuring a protocol VLAN 20 Configuring an IP subnet VLAN To configure an IP subnet VLAN perform the following steps 1 Click Configure on the left pane and select VLAN 2 Click Protocol The protocol VLAN window is displayed as shown in Figure 132 3 Click IP Subnet The IP subnet VLAN window is displayed as shown in Figure 136 FIGURE 136 Configuring an IP subnet VLAN VLAN ld E Monitor VLAN Port_members E ae ag Configure aa et System Protocol VLAN_Name Hga Module ea Port Monitor and Mirror IP_Address 0 000 Em GOS Mask 0000 E VLAN 9 Port Protocol Static Port STP Change Static Members Router_Interface Selected Port Members Dynamic Port Exclude Port 9 RSTP 9 Trunk Static Station ap coa 03 0 Show Protocol IP Subnet aga e Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET ea Virtual Redundan
11. 135 Configuring the System Clock s coocosioiraca rra niiit otria 136 e Configuring the general system SettingS ooooocooooomommoo 137 Configuring the system identification o mmmoirorranars naaa 139 e Configuring the system IP address c00 0 cece eee eee ene 140 CORMBUFING Standard ACL cusco a oblate 141 Configuring an extended ACL corsa ARA 142 Configuring an IP Access grOUP 2 ommococccr eee eee eee eee 144 Configuring the system MAC TING oi cc k cas a eee ac ea 145 e Configuring the maximum system parameter Valle 148 Configuring a system Module oi cee va a nner Eere 149 CTR ON NTF AA earn eb ale Beal aaa einen 1541 Configuring a RADIUS SOnvel cerraran AA 152 e Configuring a TACACS TACACS Server 2 wee cece ee eee ee ee wiria 154 e Configuring management authentication asaan c eee eee 155 e Configuring management authorization ooooococooommmmmo 156 Configuring management accounting 2 cc cee ee cede eared sirra nissa 157 e Configuring an SNMP community string 0 00 0002 e vana 158 e Configuring the general management parameterS ooooooo o 160 e Configuring a management system log 2 2 2 0 0c eee eee 161 CONTENTA AD ira A ewes ned 164 Conmguning ATADO iia aaa ARA AAA EIEE 166 e Configuring a management user account 000 eee 168 e Configuring the web management preference 0200
12. Device Static 45 213 213 213 45 13 13 13 181 3 1 0 181 4 1 0 181 6 1 0 171 13 1 0 181 13 1 3 10 20 69 0 255 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 255 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 0 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 0 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 0 255 255 255 240 0 0 0 0 255 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 255 255 255 128 0 0 0 0 Ib1 1b2 1b3 1b4 Ib6 Ib 1b8 mgmt1 Direct Direct Direct Direct Direct Direct Direct Direct 10 102 33 0 10 120 33 0 10 120 34 250 255 255 255 0 10 20 69 1 255 255 255 0 10 20 69 1 255 255 255 255 10 20 69 1 10 120 54 135 255 255 255 255 10 20 69 1 mgmt Static 10 120 54 124 255 255 255 255 10 20 69 1 memtl 1 Static Network Address NetMark Gateway Port Cart Type Static Static Static mgmt memtl memtl Y Routing Tabl a OSPF a DVMRP ta BGP a Virtual Redund 2 a RMON e 3 Configure ea Command Arp Cache MAC Address Cache Routing Table Traffic Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET Table 26 describes the fields in the Routing Table window TABLE 26 Description of the fields in the Routing Table window Field Description Network Address Displays the destination network address of the route NetMask Displays the network mask of the destination address Gateway Displays the IP address of the next hop router Port Displays the port through which this Layer 3 switch sends packets to reach the destination of t
13. System Port Monitor and Mirror Add Modity Delete Reset age Filter List Neighb or Distribute List Route Map El STP Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET RSTP Trunk Static Station Y General Y Address Filter 2 Select an IP address of the neighbor in the IP Address list 3 Click In or Out for Direction so that the filter list applies to inbound or outbound routes respectively 4 Click As Path Filter or As Path Access List for Access List Type 5 Type the name or number of a standard extended or named ACL in the Access List field 6 Click Add The message The change has been made is displayed To display the configured BGP neighbor filter list click Show To modify the configured BGP neighbor filter list click Modify You can also delete the BGP neighbor filter list by clicking Delete To reset the data entered in the configuration pane click Reset Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 281 53 1002304 01 30 Configuring a BGP neighbor The BGP Neighbor Filter List window contains the following links e To configure a BGP neighbor click Neighbor For more information refer to Configuring a BGP neighbor on page 278 e To configure a BGP neighbor distribute list click Distribute List For more information refer to Configuring a BGP distribute list on page 280 e To configure a BGP neigh
14. 0 0 ccc eee eee 141 Configuring an extended ACL 0 0 eee ee ee 142 Configuring an IP access group 1 ee ee 144 Configuring the system MAC filter o oooooocooooooo 145 Configuring a filter group 2 eee 147 Configuring the maximum system parameter value 148 Configuring a system module anaana nnana 149 Configuring an NTP Server 0 00 cece eee eee eee 151 Configuring a RADIUS Server 0 0 0 0 cece eee eee 152 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 Chapter 16 Chapter 17 Chapter 18 Chapter 19 Chapter 20 Configuring a TACACS TACACS Server 002 eee eee eee Configuring management authentication o oo oo Configuring management authorization oo oooooo Configuring management accounting 00e ee eee Configuring an SNMP community string o oooooo Configuring the general management parameters Configuring a management system l08 o0oooooooooo Configuring a trap 6 eee eee Configuring a trap receiver 2 6 ce eee Configuring a management user account 02 0000 Configuring the web management preference Configuring Module Components ln THIS CHAPTER sucio ccoo cio ie Configuring a module asussaan unanenn Modifying inline power budget 000 cece ee eee eee Configuring Port
15. Fragments Displays the total number of packets received that were less than 64 octets long and had either a bad FCS with an integral number of octets FCS Error or a bad FCS with a non integral number of octets Alignment Error It is normal for this counter to increment because it counts both runts which are normal occurrences due to collisions and noise hits This number does not include framing bits but does include FCS octets Jabbers Displays the total number of packets received that were longer than 1518 octets and had either a bad FCS with an integral number of octets FCS Error or a bad FCS with a non integral number of octets Alignment Error NOTE This definition of jabber is different from the definition in IEEE 802 3 section 8 2 1 5 10BASE5 and section 10 3 1 4 10BASE2 These documents define jabber as the condition where any packet exceeds 20 ms The allowed range to detect jabber is between 20 ms and 150 ms This number does not include framing bits but does include FCS octets Collisions Displays the best estimate of the total number of collisions on this Ethernet segment Up Time Displays the length of time the device has been available Last Clear Time Displays the length of time data has been accumulating in the current table To remove the current data in the table and restart monitoring click Clear To stop reporting the statistics click Stop Polling The RMON Ethernet Error Statistics window cont
16. a Virtual Redundant Rou ea VRRP 043 VRRP Extended iitedacs Add Modify Delete Reset Virtual Router a VSRP a Command Virtual Router Interface Config Track Ports Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET 296 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 Configuring a VRRP E virtual router 31 3 Select an Ethernet port or virtual interface in the Port list The Ethernet port number varies based on the product e For Brocade FCX and Brocade ICX 6610 devices stack unit slotnum portnum e For Brocade FSX devices slotnum portnum 4 Type the virtual router identifier in the VRid field Click Disable or Enable for Activate 6 Type the hello interval from 1 through 84 seconds in the Hello Interval field The default is one second NOTE The default dead interval is three times the hello interval plus skew time where skew time is equal to 256 priority 256 Generally if you change the hello interval you also should change the dead interval on the backup Layer 3 switches 7 Type the virtual router IP address in the IP Address List field The virtual router IP address must be in the same subnet as a real IP address configured on the VRRP E interface but cannot be the same as a real IP address configured on the interface 8 Type the VRRP E priority that can be assigned for this interface and VRID in the Priority fiel
17. Configuring the OSPF Sea range socirrana a 240 e Configuring the general OSPF settings oo ooooooooom 242 Configuring OSPF INTErac s acces nrnna sni apin aso ace aimee Goal a ane 243 Configuring an OSPF redistribution Filter o ommiosrirco ranas eo 245 e Configuring OSPF virtual link interfaces o oooocoooomomooo 247 COMISUFINE an OSPF WAD cocos a a es plane 248 NOTE The Open Shortest Path First OSPF feature is specific to Brocade FCX ADV Brocade ICX 6610 and Brocade FSX devices running Layer 3 code Configuring an OSPF area To configure an OSPF area perform the following steps 1 Click Configure on the left pane and select OSPF 2 Click Area The OSPF Area window is displayed as shown in Figure 166 FIGURE 166 Configuring an OSPF area a Device 3 Monitor a Configure Higa Stack ea System a Port Monitor and Mirror Qos VLAN STP RSTP Trunk Static Station OSPF Area E Type Stub Normal NSSA Stub Cost 0 Add Delete Reset Show Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 239 53 1002304 01 26 Configuring the OSPF area range 3 Type an IP address or number as the area identifier in the Area ID field If you specify a number it should be from O through 18 4 Click one of the following options for Type Stub OSPF Layer 3 swit
18. Disable Enable Bottom Frame Disable Enable RSTP Menu Frame Disable Enable IP Menu Type O List O Tree RMON History Port Statistic Y Statistic Configure STP Command RSTP 9 Hg 9 eda TFTP Status RMON Apply Reset 2 Specify the RMON polling interval in the RMON field 3 Click Apply The message The change has been made is displayed at the top of the window To undo the changes click Reset For more information on web management preferences refer to Configuring the web management preference on page 169 Displaying RMON Ethernet error statistics To display RMON error information perform the following steps 1 Click RMON Ethernet Error Statistics on the RMON Ethernet Statistics window 2 For Brocade FCX and Brocade ICX 6610 devices select a stack unit ID in the Select Stack Unit ID list and click Display to view information about a specific stack unit 120 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 Displaying RMON Ethernet error statistics 13 NOTE The Select Stack Unit ID list is not available in the RMON Ethernet Error Statistics window for Brocade FSX devices The RMON Ethernet Error Statistics window for Brocade FCX and Brocade ICX 6610 devices is displayed as shown in Figure 66 FIGURE66 Monitoring the RMON Ethernet e
19. FIGURE 216 Reloading the units Reset Stack Units Ea Device 507 UE ID _ Type Role a Monitor Y 1 Device alone ea Configure 243 Command Do you really want to reload Clear Disable Frame Logout Reload Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET Save to Flash Telnet Trace Route ea TFTP y 9 5 2 Click Yes to start the process 310 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 Saving the configuration to flash 32 NOTE For Brocade FCX and Brocade ICX 6610 devices ifthe Active Controller is reset or removed from the stack the entire stack reloads and Active Controller and Standby Controller elections are started If the unit functioning as the previous Active Controller is no longer part of the stack the Standby Controller unit becomes the new Active Controller After a reset if no stack member qualifies as the Active Controller the existing Standby Controller waits 30 seconds and then assumes the role of the Active Controller If both the Active Controller and the Standby Controllers are removed the rest of the stack continues to function The stack members will not be able to learn any new addresses Saving the configuration to flash To save the configuration changes to flash perform the following tasks 1 Click Command on the left pane and select Save To Flash The save configuration window is d
20. FIGURE 8 Monitoring the flash information Flash Information Unit Compressed Sec Code Compressed BootROM Code Code Flash Free iis ae SS a Se ee CT O Monitor Pri Code Flash Sec Code Flash 8 858993460 Arp Cache Empty e Empty 858993460 8Tceceecce Device Elash Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET Memory Front Panel MAC Address System Log Stack a Port STP RSTP Hga IP Ha RMON a Configure 3 Command Table 3 describes the fields in the Flash Information window TABLE 3 Description of the fields in the Flash Information window Field Description Unit ID Displays the number of the unit within a stack from 1 through 8 Compressed Pri Code Displays the compressed size and version for the primary code Compressed Sec Code Displays the compressed size and version for the secondary code Compressed BootROM Code Displays the compressed size and version for the BootROM code Code Flash Free Space Displays the amount of free space available on the flash memory Displaying memory information NOTE This feature is applicable only for the Brocade FCX and Brocade ICX 6610 devices To display the memory information of the device click Monitor on the left pane and select Memory Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 13 53 1002304 01 2 Displaying the front panel The Memory Information window is displayed as shown in Figure 9 FIGURE 9 Moni
21. The message The change has been made is displayed and the boot sequence is listed in the Boot Sequence List pane To reset the data entered in the configuration pane click Reset You can also delete the boot sequence operation by clicking Delete Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 Configuring the system boot sequence for Brocade FSX devices 15 Configuring the system boot sequence for Brocade FSX devices To configure the system boot sequence for Brocade FSX devices perform the following steps 1 Click Configure on the left pane and select System 2 Click Boot sequence The Boot Sequence window is displayed as shown in Figure 75 FIGURE 75 Configuring system boot sequence for Brocade FSX devices Boot Sequence List Ea Device SAT 3 Monitor i i 7 3 Configure 5 System Boot Sequence Boot sequence Primary Flash Clock Secondary Flash DniCr Gateway E Galawa C TFTP Server IP Address 0 0 0 0 General File Name Identification IP Address Add Delete Reset Standard ACL Extended ACL Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET IP Access Groug MAC Filter Max Parameter NTP Radius Tacacs a Management Ga Module aa Port Monitor and Mirror ea QOS a 141 ANI 9 y 3 There are three types of boot sequence operations e Click Primary Flash to stor
22. 41 22 799 5641 E mail emea info brocade com Document History Title Publication number Summary of changes Date Fastlron CX and SX Web Management 53 1002191 01 New document February 2011 Interface User Guide Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX 53 1002304 01 Updated for 07 3 00 release October 2011 Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide Contents About This Document Chapter 1 Section Chapter 2 IN thIS Chapter aiii aa aaa xiii AUQIONCO essere a aan an ae a A xiii Supported hardware and software oooooccococcononnco xiii Document COnVentiONS 000 eseese erenn raran xiv Text formatting wea ee nee ce a enews oh eee nee Les xiv NOTES is Sissi indi a RS Sp atch aw Baca at patch Rw aca xiv Notice to the reader covococimaaa a da a ee eae xiv Related publicationS 0 0 cece eee XV Getting technical help aio car ic eee eee be XV Web acceSS ais le e wee delay Ba Bie bods XV E mail and telephone acceSS 00 cee eee eee eee XV Getting Started with the Web GUI Imthis chapter s rodar rita a rele eee aid cada eee ae 1 ACCESS TEQUIFEMENTS sssrin iaaa a He en Bae 1 Logging in to the Web Management Interface 2 Logging out of the Web Management Interface 4 Using the Web Management Interface ooooocococoooo 4 Web Management Interface areaS 20 00 eee eee ee 5 Monitoring Device Performance and Metric
23. Apply Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 165 53 1002304 01 15 Configuring a trap receiver Configuring a trap receiver To configure a trap receiver perform the following steps eeeeeoee eee IP Address Standard ACL Extended ACL IP Access Group MAC Eilter Max Parameter Module NTE Radius Tacacs Management Authentication Mett Authorization Methc Accounting Method Community String General System Log Trap Trap Receiver User Account Web Preference 9 9 9 9 3 9 9 9 ea Port Monitor and Mirror Qos VLAN STP RSTP Trunk Static Station ea Command 166 The message The change has been made is displayed To reset the data entered in the configuration pane click Reset 1 Click Configure on the left pane and select System 2 Click Management and select Trap Receiver The Trap Receiver window is displayed as shown in Figure 103 FIGURE 103 Configuring a trap receiver see Receiver Sec Model Sec Level 41472 yes vil noAuth pj Lx TA TON ee Add Trap Receiver Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET 3 Click Add Trap Receiver to configure a new trap receiver The Trap Receiver window is displayed as shown in Figure 104 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 Configuring a trap receiver 15 FIGURE 104 Addi
24. Click Disable or Enable for RFC 1583 By default Brocade Layer 3 switches are configured to be compliant with the RFC 1583 OSPF specification If you click Disable the Layer 3 switch operates with the latest OSPF standard RFC 2178 Click Disable or Enable for Redistribution To configure an OSPF redistribution filter click Redistribution Filter For more information on how to configure a redistribution filter refer to Configuring an OSPF redistribution filter on page 245 Click Type 1 or Type 2 for Redis Metric Type By default Type 2 is enabled Type the default metric in the Default Metric field The default metric is a global parameter that specifies the cost applied to all the OSPF routes You can assign a cost from 1 through 15 The default value is 10 Type the maximum number of external LSAs the link state database can hold in the External LS DB Limit field Type the exit overflow interval in the Exit Overflow Interval field The range is from O through 86400 seconds 24 hours The default value is zero Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 10 11 12 Configuring OSPF interfaces 26 If a database overflow condition occurs on a Layer 3 switch the Layer 3 switch eliminates the condition by removing entries that originated on the Layer 3 switch The exit overflow interval allows you to set how often a Layer 3 switch checks to see if the overflow con
25. Ga System Tag lr fo Ga Port Monitor and Mirror mga QOS aga VLAN all Types FT No Export I No Advertise I Local As STP Numbers 123 45 56 78 ESTE Additive Trunk Static Station Local Preference 0 None Community Types and Nums will not set Hga IP Metric m 0 ea OSPF i Next Hop 0 0 0 0 a RIP E O 5 BGP Weight m 0 General m Address Filter Half Life mins fis Aggregate Address As Path Filter Dempeniag Reuse 750 Community Filter Suppress 2000 Ta Max Suppress Time mins eo Redistribute Route Map Filter Apply _Reset da Virtual Redundant Rou Show Route Map Filter Route Map Match eeeeoeeee Select a router map name or sequence in the Route Map Name Sequence list Select the Origin check box and then click IGP or Incomplete Select the As Path Prepend List check box and then type AS numbers that can be prefixed to the route AS path Select the Auto Tag check box to add an automatically calculated tag to the route 6 Select the Tag check box and then type the tag to the route in the field Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 289 53 1002304 01 30 Configuring a BGP route map filter 7 Select the Community check box and then do one the following e None Select the None check box so that the community types and numb
26. System Port Monitor and Mirror QOS VLAN STP RSTP Trunk Static Station IP OSPF RIP BGP General Address Filter Aggregate Addre As Path Filter Community Filter Neighbor Network Redistribute Route Map Filter e eeeeeee BGP Neighbor 0 0 0 0 IP Address Description m Default Originate Disable Default Originate Route Map EBGP Multihop EBGP Multihop TTL if enabled Next Hop Self Send Community o Ll Disable Disable Disable Enable Enable Enable C Enable Remove Private AS Disable Enable Client To Client Reflection Disable Enable Shutdown Advert Interval Disable Enable Remote AS Weight T Update Source Keep Alive Time Hold Time AS Path Filter List for Weight MDS Password Add Modify Delete Reset Show Distribute List Prefix List Route Map Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 Configuring a BGP neighbor 30 Type the IP address of the neighbor in the IP Address field Type a name for the neighbor in the Description field Click Disable or Enable for Default Originate If you click Enable the Layer 3 switch sends the default route 0 0 0 0 to the neighbor
27. TFTP Status RMON Apply Reset Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET Type the page size in the Page Size field Type the console session timeout value in seconds in the Session Timeout field Type the wait time interval after getting disconnected from the application in the Connection Receive Timeout field 6 Type the number of seconds after which the front panel gets refreshed in the Front Panel Refresh field 7 Click Disable or Enable for Front Panel By default it is enabled and the ports are labelled on the front panel of the devices Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 169 53 1002304 01 15 Configuring the web management preference Click Disable or Enable for Page Menu Click Disable or Enable for Front Panel Frame 10 Click Disable or Enable for Bottom Frame 11 Click Disable or Enable for Menu Frame 12 Click List or Tree for Menu Type 13 Type the port statistics polling time in the Port Statistic field 14 Type the STP statistics polling time in the STP field 15 Type the RSTP statistics polling time in the RSTP field NOTE The RSTP field is not available in the Web Management Preference window for Brocade FCX and Brocade ICX 6610 devices 16 Type the TFTP polling time in seconds in the TFTP Status field 17 Type the polling time for Remote Monitoring in the RMON field 18 Click Apply The message The ch
28. Virtual Interface ea BGP a a Virtual Redundant Router Table 38 describes the fields in the DVMRP Route window TABLE 38 Description of the fields in the DVMRP Route window Field Description Index Displays the row number of the entry in the DVMRP Route table Source Displays the source IP address Source Mask Displays the subnet mask for the source IP address Upstream Neighbor Displays the IP address of the upstream neighbor Layer 3 switch Vif Index Displays the entry number of the virtual interface Metric Displays the cost of the upstream neighbor Layer 3 switch Expiry Time Displays how long in seconds a route is considered valid in the absence of the next route update Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 95 53 1002304 01 10 Displaying DVMRP virtual interfaces Displaying DVMRP virtual interfaces To display the DVMRP virtual interface information perform the following steps 1 Click Monitor on the left pane and select DVMRP 2 Click Virtual Interface The DVMRP Virtual Interface window is displayed as shown in Figure 53 FIGURE53 Monitoring DVMRP virtual interfaces DVMRP Virtual Interface A ee In Out Discard In Out Discard In Out Discard In Out Discard In Out Discard 1153 0 59 0 00 0 00 oO 00 oO 00 0 Arp Cache 1162 51 53 9 9 0 00 oO 00 oO 00 0 Device ares sol feto Y teen cogio ect mer MAC Address refoufscanfofonfscanfofonfac
29. e The Configurations links can be used for configuring the OSPF parameters To configure OSPF area click Area For more information refer to Configuring an OSPF area on page 239 To configure OSPF area range click Area Range For more information refer to Configuring the OSPF area range on page 240 To configure OSPF interfaces click Interface For more information refer to Configuring OSPF interfaces on page 243 To configure OSPF virtual links click Virtual Link For more information refer to Configuring OSPF virtual link interfaces on page 247 To configure OSPF traps click Trap For more information refer to Configuring an OSPF trap on page 248 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 77 53 1002304 01 8 Displaying OSPF link state database e The Statistics links can be used to monitor the OSPF parameters To display OSPF area information click Area For more information refer to Displaying OSPF area information on page 71 To display the OSPF interface information click Interface For more information refer to Displaying the OSPF interfaces on page 75 To display the OSPF external link state database information click External Link State DB For more information refer to Displaying OSPF external link state database on page 73 To display the link state database information click Link State DB For more i
30. 0 Destination Range System Defined Add Delete Reset Show Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET l C Port Range 3 Type the extended ACL number from 100 through 199 in the ACL Number field If you want to specify the extended ACL name click Name ACLs The field label is changed to ACL Name 222 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 Configuring an extended ACL 25 4 Click Permit or Deny for Action so that the packets that match the policy can be forwarded or dropped Type the source IP address in the Source IP Address field Type the source mask in the Source Filter Mask field 5 6 7 Type the source host name in the Source Host Name field 8 Type the destination IP address in the Destination IP Address field 9 Type the destination mask in the Destination Filter Mask field 10 Type the destination host name in the Destination Host Name field 11 Select one of the following options in the IP Precedence list e routine The ACL matches packets that have the routine precedence e priority The ACL matches packets that have the priority precedence e immediate The ACL matches packets that have the immediate precedence e flash The ACL matches packets that have the flash precedence e flash override The ACL mat
31. 0 00 MAC Address Lock Adddress Flow Control Fast i Uplink STP A O O ES ES QutDetets 0 TER OutPkts OutBroadcastPkts OutMulticastPkts OutUnicastPkts InFragments LateCollisions InShortPkts Tx pkts sec Tx Utilization 00 e0 52 00 01 0c Disable oO oa 0 0 00 Tx pkts sec Tx Peak pkts sec Tx Utilization Tx Peak Utilization Port STP 0 00 Priority 132 State Disabled Root 0000000000000000 Bridge 0000000000000000 RMON Statistic Octets Drop Events Packets f j Multicast Under Size Fragments 64 Octets 128 255 Octets 512 1023 Octets Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 Path Cost Transition 0 0 Broadcast CRC Align Over Size Jabbers 65 127 Octets 256 511 Octets 1024 1518 Octets Ethernet Port Configuration Ethernet Port Statistic Ethernet Port Utilization 0 17 2 Displaying the front panel The Port Realtime Information window provides links to configure and monitor port parameters e To configure an Ethernet port click Ethernet Port Configuration For more information refer to Configuring an Ethernet port on page 175 e To view the total number of packets number of collisions and number of errors that have occurred on a port click Ethernet Port Statistic For more information refer t
32. 2 Click Yes to switch the standby module to become an Active Controller or click No to cancel the operation Performing hitless reload from primary images NOTE Hitless reload is supported on Brocade FSX devices and applies to both Layer 2 and Layer 3 protocols The Hitless reload command is not supported on Brocade FCX and Brocade ICX 6610 devices To perform a hitless reload of the system from a primary image perform the following steps 1 Click Command on the left pane and select Hitless reload 2 Click Primary The primary hitless reload window is displayed as shown in Figure 219 312 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 Performing hitless reload from secondary images 32 FIGURE 219 Hitless reload from the primary image Please confirm hitless reload of the system from primary Gl Device ea Monitor Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET a Configure 3 Command Clear Disable Fram Logout Save to Flash Switch over a Reload o Hitless reload Y Secondary Y Telnet Y Trace Route aa TFTP 3 Click Yes to reload the system from the primary image or click No to cancel the operation Performing hitless reload from secondary images NOTE Hitless reload is supported on Brocade FSX devices and applies to both Layer 2 and Layer 3 protocols The Hitless reload command is not supported on Brocade FCX and Broc
33. Ames jamms Ljamms Liam Digm Link m pm m2 3 m4 m5 a 7 ii asm Domm lmg m7 mg mg m 9 StckI0 enter am coxa coc a ae Arp Cache LOS 2na i Elash wr 7 P Memo y Console 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 Eront Panel MAC Address System Log Back Panel Stack Port STP RSTP IP J e Ceppeeceeeee E 3 E ea RMON eta Configure eta Command Click any port to display the real time port information for that port Figure 11 shows the Port Realtime Information window Clicking elsewhere on the panel opens the Device Information window For more information refer to Displaying the device information on page 10 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 Displaying the front panel FIGURE 11 Monitoring the real time port information for FCX devices Eront Panel System Log Stack Port STP RSTP ea IP ea RMON eta Configure eta Command E E eeppeeeeceee MAC Address Ethernet Port Configuration Ethernet Port Statistic Ethernet Port Utilization Port 1 1 13 Realtime Information Status Disable Actual Speed Mode Fast Port STP Enable InOctets 0 EE InPkts InBroadcastPkts ONPE InMulticastPkts InUnicastPkts Rx pkts sec 0 Rx Utilization 0 00 Port Utilization In 5 Seconds Tx bits sec Tx Peak bits sec Rx bits sec 0 Rx Peak bits sec 0 m Rx esten 0 Rx Peak Utilization
34. CO CO CO CO oO oO CO CO oO Oo O Fo ooo foro Toro E m 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 monitor Active Table 50 describes the fields in the RMON Ethernet Statistics window TABLE 50 Description of the fields in the RMON Ethernet Statistics window Field Port Description Displays the port number The port number varies based on the product e For Brocade FCX and Brocade ICX 6610 devices stack unit slotnum portnum e For Brocade FSX devices slotnum portnum Octets Displays the total number of octets of data received on the network This number includes octets in bad packets This number does not include framing bits but does include Frame Check Sequence FCS octets Packets 118 Displays the total number of packets received This number includes bad packets broadcast packets and multicast packets Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 Displaying RMON Ethernet statistics 13 TABLE 50 Description of the fields in the RMON Ethernet Statistics window Continued Field Packets Broadcast Description Displays the total number of good packets received that were directed to the broadcast address This number does not include multicast packets Packets Multicast Displays the total number of good packets received that were directed to a multicast address This number does not include packets directed to the broadcast ad
35. Commune standard AGL esposas cara RADAR 220 Configuring an extended ACL aiii rar ire niire atita 222 Configuring an IP ACCESS BOUD eco ca a a a 224 Configuring an IP AS path access liSt oooosmmmmomarrrrarnn anos 225 e Configuring an IP community list s scsri sirra nisrsscrre nerra eaves 226 e Coniguring an IP prex iSt errire ra A eee 228 Gonigurmng a DNS Cnty asco 229 Configuring the general IP Settings oooomomo mom oomrnarrss 230 COmISuring IPITERACES oaran n a a al dw 231 Conmguring a Static ARP sara AAA OR 232 e Configuring a static RARP ociosas terreni drp nn En Erenin en 233 C onigurng static TOVE cl lic 234 Configuring A UDP HEIDE sacvcatcce spiten niina Esa EEEE sean 236 NOTE The IP feature is specific to Brocade FCX Brocade ICX 6610 and Brocade FSX devices running Layer 3 code NOTE The terms Layer 3 switch and router are used interchangeably in this chapter Configuring the router IP address To configure an IP address to an interface perform the following steps 1 Click Configure on the left pane and select IP 2 Click Address The Router IP Address window is displayed as shown in Figure 150 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 219 25 Configuring a standard ACL FIGURE 150 Configuring router IP addresses Router IP Address Port 1 16 z a TP Address 0 0 0 0 163 pen a Subnet Mas
36. Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET ta VLAN STP RSTP Trunk Static Statio ega IP ea OSPF aga RIP Y General 9 Interface Neighbor Route Filte Redistribu ta BGP 5 e 4 Select a port in the Port list The port number varies based on the product e For Brocade FCX and Brocade ICX 6610 devices stack unit slotnum portnum e For Brocade FSX devices slotnum portnum 5 Select one of the following options for Version e Disabled e V1 Only e V2 Only e V1 Compatible V2 6 Click Disable or Enable for Poison Reverse Poison reverse is the method a Layer 3 switch uses to prevent routing loops caused by advertising a route on the same interface as the one on which the Layer 3 switch learned the route 7 Click Apply to configure the RIP interface to the specified port or click Apply All Port to configure the RIP interface on all the ports The message The change has been made is displayed To display the configured RIP interface click Show To reset the data entered in the configuration pane click Reset 254 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 Configuring a RIP neighbor filter 27 Configuring a RIP neighbor filter By default a Brocade Layer 3 switch learns RIP routes from all its RIP neighbors Neighbor filters allow you to specify the neighbor Layer 3 switches from which the Brocade device can receive RIP rou
37. Monitoring Basic Device Information Inthis Chapters ci5 s2cceteeseteesevag twee ieee beeen eee 9 Displaying the ARP Cache 00 cece eee eee eee 9 Displaying the device information 0000 cee eee eee 10 Displaying flash information 00 ccc eee ee eee 13 Displaying memory information 000 anaana 13 Displaying the front panel 0 00 c eee eee ee 14 Status LED displays seu buse neuem na den 15 Displaying the front panel for Brocade FCX devices 15 Displaying the front panel for the Brocade ICX 6610 device 18 Displaying the front panel for Brocade FSX devices 18 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 iii Displaying MAC addresses oocoocococccoccrr eee 20 Displaying the SysteMl08 ooocococcocccoc eee 21 Chapter 3 Monitoring Stacks Inthis chapter ni A ad 25 Displaying the stack detailS oooooocooooommomomo 25 Displaying a stack module 000 ee eee 27 Displaying stack neighbors 0 cee eee 28 Displaying stack ports information 000 0c eee eee 29 Displaying stack port statistics ooooooooommommoo 30 Displaying stack port interfaceS 0000 arannana 31 Displaying stack reSOUrCES 1 eee 32 Chapter 4 Monitoring Ports Inithis chapter ia fhe A EA a Jalan 35 Displaying Ethernet port statisticS 0 00000 e eee eee 35 Displ
38. Stack Y History Y Statistic 6 Configure Select Stack Unit ID 1 Y Clear Stop Polling__ Change Polling Interval RMON Ethernet Error Statistics RMON Ethernet Statistics Polling Interval 30 sec Octets Pkts Port Packets Owner Status o l 0 0 0 0 0 f monitor Active monitor Active monitor Active monitor Active monitor Active monitor Active monitor Active monitor Active monitor Active monitor Active monitor Active monitor Active DSSS NS FS FSS FS roS jS monitor Active 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 etetelfotretetetetrefeltetele e eo o o o o o o o o o ojo jo OS SO SO 5 5 SO So OS So So 91 0 e jo o o o o o o o o o o o o o o e e o o o joe joajojejo e o o o o yo o o o o o o ojo 0 monitor Active 32831 1267 uy uy O amp monitor Active 0 monitor Active l monitor Active monitor Active monitor Active monitor Active monitor Active monitor Active StS SrA SNS LSS oOo Oo oO Oo Oo EE E o o o o o o ojo o o o o e oe o o 0 MA 2222862 33688 978 32710 32722 o 0 0 0 0 o 0 0 0 0 Octets Pkts Port Octets Packets Owner Status ro 0 ep Up Time 22 days 10h 13m 28s Last Clear Time 22 days 04h 57m 37s Change Polling Interval RMON Ethernet Error Statistics Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET monitor Active 01 O monitor Active o monitor Active O o oj ojojoj oj ojo CO OF NN SO OO CO
39. Static RARP EE Stack aj MAC Address ia System IP Address 0 0 0 0 a Port e Add Delete Reset VLAN Show Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET Static Station Hoc bb D P Address Standard ACL Extended ACL IP Access Group As Path Access List Community Access List Prefix List DNS General Interface Static ARP l 3 Type the MAC address of the boot client in xx xx xx xx xx xx format in the MAC Address field 4 Type the IP address you want the Layer 3 switch to give to the client in the IP Address field 5 Click Add The message The change has been made is displayed To display the configured static IP RARP entry click Show To delete the configured static IP RARP entry click Delete To reset the data entered in the configuration pane click Reset Configuring a static route To configure an IP static route perform the following steps 1 Click Configure on the left pane and select IP 2 Click Static Route The Static Route window is displayed as shown in Figure 162 234 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 Configuring a static route 25 FIGURE 162 Configuring static routes Static Route Port Network 0 0 0 0 Monitor and Mirror Mask 0 0 0 0 Qos VLAN Next Hop Type Address Interface STP Next Hop by Address 0 0
40. To configure a helper address on the interface connected to the clients perform the following steps 1 Click Configure on the left pane and select IP 2 Click UDP Helper The UDP Helper window is displayed as shown in Figure 163 FIGURE 163 Configuring UDP helper UDP Helper eda Pot SC Ports an Monitor and Mirror TP Address o 0 0 0 i mga QOS ii sa Add Modify Delete Reset RSTP Show System Broadcast Forward User Broadcast Forward Trunk Static Station Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET P Address Standard ACL Extended ACL IP Access Group As Path Access List Community Access List Prefix List DNS General Interface Static ARP Static RARP Static Route UDP Helper DEN 3 Select an Ethernet port in the Port list The port number varies based on the product e For Brocade FCX and Brocade ICX 6610 devices stack unit slotnum portnum e For Brocade FSX devices slotnum portnum 4 Type the server IP address or the subnet directed broadcast address of the IP subnet the server belongs to in the IP Address field 5 Click Add The message The change has been made is displayed To display the configured UDP helper click Show To modify the configured UDP helper click Modify You can also delete the UDP helper by clicking Delete To reset the data entered in the configu
41. To reset the data entered in the configuration pane click Reset To display the configured stack port click Show Stack Ports To configure a stack module click Add Module For more information on how to configure a stack module refer to Configuring a stack module on page 129 Configuring a stack module To configure a stack module perform the following steps 1 Click Configure on the left pane and select Stack 2 Click Module The Add Modules For Stack Unit window is displayed as shown in Figure 72 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 129 53 1002304 01 14 Configuring a stack module FIGURE 72 Adding modules for a stack unit Device a Monitor E43 Configure a Stack Y General Y Priority Y Stack Ports Y Module System Port QOS VLAN STP RSTP Trunk Static Station ea Command ia a ia ag Monitor and Mli Show Stack Details Show Stack Modules Add Modules For Stack Unit Unit ID 1 v Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET 3 Select a stack unit identifier in the Unit ID list 4 Click Apply The Configure Stack Unit Modules window is displayed as shown in Figure 73 Ea Device 3 Monitor a Configure a8 Stack Y General Priority Y Stack Ports Y Module a System 3 Port Monitor and Mi Qos VLAN STP RSTP Trunk Static Station ommand FIGURE 73 Adding and deleting a st
42. dentification P Address Standard ACL P Access Group MAC Filter 65535000 Max Parameter BTE Wa Radius 65535000 Modity Tacacs Management Module Budget Authentication Methods Authorization Methods Accounting Methods Inline Power Statistics ETHERNET Port Co ation ETHERNET Port Statistic ETHERNET Poy Y Community String General 3 Click Modify 3 3 E Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET The Configure Inline Power Module window is displayed as shown in Figure 110 FIGURE 110 Modifying the inline power module Configure Inline Power Module Module 6 Inline Power Budget 55535000 P Address Y Standard ACL Extended ACL Show Inline Power Module Configuration Inline Power Statistics ETHERNET Port Configuration ETHERNET Port Sta 9 IP Access Grou Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET MAC Filter 4 Type the number of milliwatts from O through 65535000 to allocate to the module in the Inline Power Budget field The default value is 65535000 milliwatts 5 Click Apply The message The change has been made is displayed To reset the data entered in the configuration pane click Reset To display the configured inline power budget click Show Inline Power Module Configuration The Inline Power Budget Configuration window
43. e NetBIOS The device sends NetBIOS broadcasts to all ports within the NetBIOS protocol VLAN e Other The device sends broadcasts from all protocol types other than those listed in Protocol Type to all ports within the VLAN 7 Select the Dynamic Port check box to add the protocol VLAN dynamically 8 Click Change Static Members to add protocol VLANs statically The Port Members window is displayed as shown in Figure 133 FIGURE 133 Adding static port members Port Members 110 1120 11430 1140 1150 1460 1490 1180 a Device 1190 11400 1400 142 0 1443 0 1404 0 14950 146 0 ag i ar Monito 11470 11480 1149 0 111200 110210 110220 V230 V240 a Configure Ga Stack 1210 1920 da System aga Port Y Monitor and Mi ea QOS VLAN Port Y Protocol 9 STP Select Row Clear Row Select All J Clear AIl Reset The options within the right panel include the following e Select Row Allows you to select the entire row e Clear Row Allows you to clear any selected row e Select All Allows you to select all the port members e Clear All Allows you to clear all the port members selected e Reset Allows you to undo your changes 9 Select the port members and click Continue to view the selected port members as shown in Figure 134 To go back to the protocol VLAN window click Cancel 10 Click Change Exclude Members to explicitly exclude the selected ports in a port based VL
44. slotnum portnum 4 Select the format of the Layer 2 packets in the Encapsulation list Type the maximum size of the IP packet when encapsulated in a Layer 2 packet in the MTU field 6 Type the cost in the Metric field Click Disable or Enable for Directed Broadcast Forward 8 Click Apply to configure the IP interface to the specified port or click Apply To All Ports to configure the IP interface on all the ports The message The change has been made is displayed To display the configured IP interface click Show To reset the data entered in the configuration pane click Reset Configuring a static ARP To configure a static Address Resolution Protocol ARP entry perform the following steps 1 Click Configure on the left pane and select IP 2 Click Static ARP The Static ARP window is displayed as shown in Figure 160 232 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 Configuring a static RARP 25 FIGURE 160 Configuring static ARP Static ARP a Configure IP Address 0 0 0 0 a Stack MAC Address ga System Ports iin z ea Port Y Monitor and Mirror Higa QOS Add Delete Reset 23 VLAN a Y STP Show RSTP Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET Trunk Y Static Station BES P Address Standard ACL Extended ACL IP Access Group As Path Access List Community Access List Prefix List DNS
45. stack unit slotnum portnum e For Brocade FSX devices slotnum portnum 8 Click Apply Port STP to configure the entered values only to the specified port Click Apply To All Ports to configure the entered values to all the ports The message The change has been made is displayed and the configured values are displayed in the STP Port window To display the STP Port window click Show To display STP information click Statistic For more information on the field descriptions refer to Displaying STP information on page 51 206 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 Chapter Configuring RSTP 22 In this chapter Configuring ROMP parameters cs oca la ici 207 Configuring RSTP parameters You can change the RSTP default bridge and port parameters using the Web Management Interface Changing RSTP bridge parameters Table 54 lists the default RSTP bridge parameters TABLE 54 Default RSTP bridge parameters Parameter Default value Forward Delay 15 seconds Maximum Age 20 seconds Hello Time 2 seconds Priority 32768 Force Version RSTP Default Mode To change the default RSTP bridge values perform the following steps 1 Click Configure on the left pane and select RSTP The RSTP Bridge window is displayed as shown in Figure 141 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 207 53 1002304 01 22 Configur
46. then the port returns to sending STP BPDUs 6 Type the priority which is the preference that RSTP gives to this port relative to other ports for forwarding traffic out of the topology in the Priority field The range is from O through 240 7 Type the cost of the port path to the root bridge in the Path Cost field The range is from 1 through 20 000 000 8 Select a port in the Port list The port number varies based on the product e For Brocade FCX and Brocade ICX 6610 devices stack unit slotnum portnum e For Brocade FSX devices slotnum portnum 9 Click Apply Port RSTP to configure the values only to the specified port or click Apply To All Ports to configure the values to all the ports The message The change is made is displayed and the configured RSTP port values are reflected in the RSTP Port window 212 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 Chapter Configuring Trunks 23 In this chapter AA A AO 213 Adding trunks To configure a trunk perform the following steps 1 Click Configure on the left pane and select Trunk The Trunk window is displayed as shown in Figure 145 FIGURE 145 Configuring a trunk Trunk Ea Device Please select 2 or more ports KUA as a Monitor in 23 Configure For 1 Gig trunk group hold 17774 Hga Stack ma key and click on H A da System garh truni port 1 Af Ga Port For 10 Gig trunk group only 17148 Son ma
47. 0 0 RSTP Next Hop by Interface Port 1 1 1 y Trunk F Metric 1 Static Station DEEA Distance 1 Address Standard ACL Ada Delete Reset Extended ACL IP Access Group Show As Path Access List f Community Access List Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET Prefix List DNS General Interface Static ARP Static RARP Static Route UDP Helper El EJ peeoegeep El P o Type the route destination IP address in the Network field 4 Type the network mask in the Mask field Click Address for Next Hop Type and type the IP address of the next hop router gateway for the route in the Next Hop by Address field Or Click Interface for Next Hop Type and select an Ethernet port in the Next Hop by Interface Port list 6 Type the metric value from 1 through 16 in the Metric field The default is one 7 Type the administrative distance of the route in the Distance field The default is one 8 Click Add The message The change has been made is displayed To display the configured static route click Show To delete the configured static route click Delete To reset the data entered in the configuration pane click Reset Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 235 53 1002304 01 25 Configuring a UDP helper Configuring a UDP helper
48. 1 is the default VLAN If you have not configured port based VLANs on this device all RSTP information is for VLAN 1 RootBridge ID Displays the ID of the root bridge that is associated with this bridge RootBridge PathCost Displays the cumulative cost from this bridge to the root bridge If this device is the root bridge then the root cost is O DesignateBridge ID Displays the bridge from where the root information was received lt can be from the root bridge itself or from another bridge RootPort Displays the port on this device that connects to the root bridge If this device is the root bridge then the value is root instead of a port number Max Age Displays the number of seconds this device or VLAN waits for a Hello message from the root bridge before deciding the root has become unavailable and performing a reconvergence Fwd Delay Displays the number of seconds a non edge designated port waits until it can apply any of the following transitions if the received RST BPDU does not have an agreed flag Discarding state to learning state e Learning state to forwarding state When a non edge port receives the RST BPDU it goes into forwarding state within 4 seconds or after two hello timers expire on the port Forward delay is also the number of seconds that a root port waits for an RST BPDU with a proposal flag before it applies the state transitions listed above If the port is operating in 802 1D
49. 1417 1 18 1 19 1 20 1 21 1 22 1 23 1 24 ell vranm stp ouw Port Members as a System 3 Module eta Port Y Monitor and Mi Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET a QOS Add Port VLAN Protocol VLAN Y Protocol 9 SIP Y RSTP 9 Trunk Y Static Station a Command 3 Click Add Port VLAN The Add Port VLAN window is displayed as shown in Figure 130 194 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 Configuring a port VLAN for Brocade FSX devices FIGURE 130 Adding port VLANs VLAN Id Name 802 1W Router Interface Monitor Configure Ga System aga Module aga Port Monitor and Mirror Hga QOS aga VLAN Port Protocol STP Port members ome Site Ma 9 Static Station Type the VLAN identifier of the port in the VLAN ld field Type the port VLAN name in the Name field Click Disable or Enable for 802 1W 0 opt OF OLA Click Select Port Members to add ports to the VLAN ogout Save 20 Port VLAN 2 Disable None v O Enable l Select Port Members Show Protocol VLAN rame Enable Disable TELNET Select a virtual routing interface in the Router Interface list The Port Members window is displayed as shown in Figure 131 FIGURE 131 Adding port members Port Members RowlT WIT 125 131 141 UST 6
50. 31 FIGURE 31 Monitoring inline power statistics Configure Inline Power a Select Stack POE Unit 7 Ga Monitor o NANA B 9 Arp Cache Inline Power Statistics 9 Device 9 Flash Power Supply total capacity is 0 of which 0 is currently available Power has been successfully allocated 0 times Y Memory r NATA Inline Power Port Statistics Tr xj Power Watts PD fo Seck Admin DE E Allocated a E a ror Milos of o 0 pa n a Lowest n a Milos of o 0 nia nla Lowest na 9 Ethernet Mos o o 0 na wa Lowest n a qu Utilization Mos oz o 0 ma a Lowest na es aio a Mos o o 0 ma na Lowest wa b reer ne Dower Mos os o 0 na nla Lowest na se Mos of o 0 m a nla Lowest n a RSTP Milos os o 0 na hna Lowest n a s a IP Mos of o o Wa ma Lowest ma 0 RMON Bot os o 0 na n a Lowest n a a omare Mos owo o ma Wa Lowest wa MA os Of 0 0 na na Lowest n a Mos of o 0 na na Lowest na Mos of o 0 na hna Lowest na Mos of o 0 na nla Lowest na MUA os Of o0 0 wa nta Lowest n a Mos os o 0 na n a Lowest na Gor os o 0 na na Lowest wa Milos of o 0 na nla Lowest na Mor of o 0 na nla Lowest n a Mos of o 0 na na Lowest n a MA os Of 0 0 na na Lowest n a Mi os of o 0 na Wa Lowest Wa Milos of o 0 na ofa Lowest wa Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 45 53 1002304 01 4 Displaying port inli
51. Cache Device Flash Memory Front Panel MAC Address System Log Stack e Port STP 9 RSTP eg IP ea RMON 3 Configure ea Command Monitoring the dynamic system log buffer Dynamic System Log Buffer EE E E ee 22 days 16h 08m 20s infomational Security Web login by set from src IP 172 31 0 1 sre MAC 0200 0000 0001 22 days 16h 03m 19s linfomational STP VLAN 1 Port 1 2 2 STP State gt FORWARDING FwdDlyExpiry 122 days 16h 03m 19s infomational STP VLAN 1 Port 1 2 1 STP State gt FORWARDING FwdDlyExpiry 22 days 16h 03m 18s infomational STP VLAN 1 Port 1 1 24 STP State gt FORWARDING FwdDlyExpiry 22 days 16h 03m 18s infomational STP VLAN 1 Port 1 1 15 STP State gt FORWARDING FwdDlyExpiry 22 days 16h 03m 14s infomational STP VLAN 1 Port 1 2 2 STP State gt LEARNING FwdDlyExpiry 22 days 16h 03m 14s infomational STP VLAN 1 Port 1 2 1 STP State gt LEARNING FwdDlyExpiry 22 days 16h 03m 13s infomational STP VLAN 1 Port 1 1 24 STP State gt LEARNING FwdDlyExpiry 22 days 16h 03m 13s iinfomational STP VLAN 1 Port 1 1 15 STP State gt LEARNING FwdDlyExpiry 122 days 16h 03m 09s infomational System Interface ethernet 1 2 2 state up 122 days 16h 03m 09s infomational STP VLAN 1 Port 1 2 2 STP State gt LISTENING MakeFwding 22 days 16h 03m 09s infomational System Interface ethernet 1 2 1 state up 22 days 16h 03m 09s infomational STP VLAN 1 Port 1 2 1 STP State gt LISTENING MakeFwding 22 day
52. Click Slot 1 Slot 4 or Slot 5 to display the inline power statistics for the individual slot Click Inline Power Details to display detailed operational information about the PoE power supplies Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 Chapter Monitoring STP 5 In this chapter Displaying SIP informato ia A nbc AE 51 Displaying STP information Brocade Layer 2 switches and Layer 3 switches support standard Spanning Tree Protocol STP as described in the IEEE 802 1D specification By default STP is enabled on Layer 2 switches and disabled on Layer 3 switches To display the STP information perform the following steps 1 Click Monitor on the left pane and select STP By default STP is disabled on Layer 3 switches and therefore the message STP is disabled Go to system to enable STP is displayed 2 For Brocade FCX and Brocade ICX 6610 devices select a stack unit ID in the Select Stack Unit ID list and click Display to view information about a specific stack unit NOTE The Select Stack Unit ID list is not available in the STP window for Brocade FSX devices The STP window for Brocade FCX and Brocade ICX 6610 devices is displayed as shown in Figure 34 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 51 53 1002304 01 5 Displaying STP information FIGURE34 Monitoring the STP bridge and port Arp Cache Device E
53. Configuring a BGP route map match BGP Route Map Match Sa System i Route Map Someter GET_ONE 1 y a Port Route Type Internal Externall Extemal2 Y Monitor and Mirror As Path Filter aE _ IA a ota VLAN Seva STP Community Filter RSTP Trunk Address Fiter Static Station soren ea IP IP Addr Access Name and or Number List E OSPF TP Add Prefix Name List Ea RIP y z a BGP Next Hop List General IP Next Hop Access Name and or Number List m Address Filter IP Next Hop Prefix Name List Aggregate Address As Path Filter Serie E Cirat Access List lr Community Filter o l aa Metric Neighbor Network Apply Reset Redistribute Route Map Filter Show Route Map Route Route Map Set Ca Virtual Redundant Roux eeeee ee Select a router map name or sequence in the Route Map Name Sequence list Select the Route Type check box and then click Internal or External or External2 Select the As Path Filter check box and then type the sequence of AS path filters in the field Select the As Path Access List check box and then type the AS path ACL in the field OF ON I Select the Community Filter check box and then type the sequence of community filters in the field Select the Community Access List check box and then type the community ACL in the field Select the Address Filter check box and then type the sequence of address filters
54. Displays the port priority MAC Displays the MAC address of the port Name Displays the name assigned to the port The Stack Port Interface window provides links to configure the stack components e To change the stack settings click General Stacking Configuration For more information refer to Configuring the general settings for an lronStack on page 125 e To configure the priority of units within a stack click Configure Stack Priority For more information refer to Modifying stack priority on page 126 e To configure a stack port click Configure Stack Ports For more information refer to Modifying stack ports on page 128 e To configure a stack module click Configure Stack Modules For more information refer to Configuring a stack module on page 129 Displaying stack resources 32 To display information about stack resources perform the following steps 1 Click Monitor on the left pane and select Stack 2 Click Resource The Stack Resource window is displayed as shown in Figure 24 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 Displaying stack resources 3 FIGURE 24 Monitoring stack resources Device E Monitor Arp Cache Device Flash E 9 Y Memory Front Panel 9 03 MAC Address System Log Stack Y Details Y Module Neighbors Ea Stack Ports Status Y Statistics Y Interface Y Resource ea Port
55. Error C Disable Enable QOS Virtual Interface Authentication Error Disable Enable da Interface Receive Bad Packet C Disable Enable RSTP Virtual Interface Receive Bad Packet Disable Enable Enable Enable Enable Enable Enable Enable gt a D D gt gt Trunk Interface Retransmit Disable Static Station Virtual Interface Retransmit Disable IP Originate LSA C Disable Maximum Age LSA Disable LSDB Overflow Disable El LSDB Approaching Overflow Disable O alal Area Area Range D Interface Redistribution Filter Apply Reset Virtual Link 5 q Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET 66666 E im Select Disable or Enable for Interface State Change Select Disable or Enable for Virtual Interface State Change Select Disable or Enable for Neighbor State Change Select Disable or Enable for Virtual Neighbor State Change Select Disable or Enable for Interface Configuration Error Select Disable or Enable for Virtual Interface Configuration Error Select Disable or Enable for Interface Authentication Error Select Disable or Enable for Virtual Interface Authentication Error Select Disable or Enable for Interface Receive Bad Packet Select Disable or Enable for Virtual Interface Receive Bad Packet Select Disable or Enable for Interface Retransmit
56. FCXRO7300q024 Flash Primary Image Version 07 3 00T7f3 size 6658798 Flash Secondary Image Version 07 3 00T7 3 size 6659295 Boot Image Version 06 0 00T7f5 size 371730 Temperature 40 5 C Running Image Version Warning temperature 70 0 C Shutdown temperature 75 0 C CPU Utilization 1 sec avg 1 busy CPU Utilization 5 secs avg 1 busy CPU Utilization 60 secs avg 1 busy CPU Utilization 300 secs avg 1 busy Serial Number 04BLJ0401G0 License FCX6610_BASE_ROUTER_SOFT_PACKAGE LID FJdnlFJFGiF Power Supply 1 Power supply 1 not present Power Supply 2 Power supply 2 NA AC Regular present status ok Fan 1 ok Fan 2 not present Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET Table 2 describes the fields in the Device Information window TABLE 2 Description of the fields in the Device Information window Field Description Stack Unit ID Displays the number of the unit within a stack from 1 through 8 NOTE This field is not available in the Device Information window for the Brocade FSX devices Role Displays the role of the device which can be Active Standby Member or alone If the role is alone the device is operating as a standalone device NOTE This field is not available in the Device Information window for the Brocade FSX devices System Up Time Displays the quantity of time the system has been running since the last restart Running Image Version Displays the softwa
57. Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 81 53 1002304 01 8 Displaying OSPF virtual interfaces The OSPF Neighbor window provides links to configure and monitor OSPF parameters e The Configurations links can be used for configuring the OSPF parameters To configure OSPF area click Area For more information refer to Configuring an OSPF area on page 239 To configure OSPF area range click Area Range For more information refer to Configuring the OSPF area range on page 240 To configure OSPF interfaces click Interface For more information refer to Configuring OSPF interfaces on page 243 To configure OSPF virtual links click Virtual Link For more information refer to Configuring OSPF virtual link interfaces on page 247 To configure OSPF traps click Trap For more information refer to Configuring an OSPF trap on page 248 e The Statistics links can be used to monitor the OSPF parameters To display OSPF area information click Area For more information refer to Displaying OSPF area information on page 71 To display the OSPF interface information click Interface For more information refer to Displaying the OSPF interfaces on page 75 To display the OSPF external link state database information click External Link State DB For more information refer to Displaying OSPF external link state database on page 73 To display the link state d
58. Hardware Installation Guide e Brocade Fastlron X Series Chassis Hardware Installation Guide e Brocade ICX 6610 Stackable Switch Hardware Installation Guide e Fastlron Configuration Guide NOTE For the latest edition of these documents which contain the most up to date information see Product Manuals at kp foundrynet com Getting technical help Brocade is committed to ensuring that your investment in our products remains cost effective If you need assistance or find errors in the manuals contact Brocade using one of the following options Web access The Knowledge Portal KP contains the latest version of this guide and other user guides for the product You can also report errors on the KP Log in to my Brocade com click the Product Documentation tab then click the link to the Knowledge Portal KP Then click Cases gt Create a New Ticket to report an error Make sure you specify the document title in the ticket description E mail and telephone access Go to http www brocade com services support index page for the latest e mail and telephone contact information Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide XV 53 1002304 01 In this chapter xvi Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 Chapter Getting Started with the Web GUI 1 In this chapter SALES QUIENES ia iii 1 Logging in to the Web Management Int
59. ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 Configuring a BGP neighbor 30 The BGP Neighbor Prefix List window contains the following links e To configure a BGP neighbor click Neighbor For more information refer to Configuring a BGP neighbor on page 278 e To configure a BGP neighbor distribute list click Distribute List For more information refer to Configuring a BGP distribute list on page 280 e To configure a BGP neighbor route map click Route Map For more information refer to Configuring a BGP route map on page 283 Configuring a BGP route map To configure a BGP neighbor route map perform the following steps 1 Click Route Map on the BGP Neighbor window The BGP Neighbor Route Map window is displayed as shown in Figure 194 FIGURE 194 Configuring the BGP neighbor route map BGP Neighbor Route Map Device TP Address z aga Monitor Direction In Out 23 Configure Route Map Name Higa Stack Ga System Add Modify Delete Reset Port Monitor and Mirror Show Neighb or Distribute List Filter List 3 QQS H STP RSTP Trunk a a 9 da Ga VLAN Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET 9 9 Y Static Station Ea Y General Y Address Filter Select an IP address of the neighbor in the IP Address list Click In or Out for Direction so that the route map applies to inbound or out
60. ICX 6610 devices is displayed as shown in Figure 27 3 For Brocade FCX and Brocade ICX 6610 devices select a unit ID in the Select Stack Unit ID list and click Display to view information about a specific stack unit NOTE The Select Stack Unit ID list is not available on the ETHERNET Port Utilization window for Brocade FSX devices Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 39 53 1002304 01 4 Displaying Ethernet port utilization FIGURE 27 Monitoring Ethernet port utilization ETHERNET Port Configuration ETHERNET Port Attribute ETHERNET Port Statistic RMON ETHERNET Statistics Error Histy Select Stack Unit ID 14 Diper ETHERNET Port Utilization Polling Interval 30 sec Calienta 22 pp AAA A Peak R Rx S 0 00 000 0 000 000 0 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 000 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 000 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 000 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 000 000 0 00 000 0 00 0 00 1000 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 000 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 000 0 00 000 0 00 0 06 000 031 0 00 000 000 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 000 0 00 0 00 000 1000 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 000 0 00 0 00 0 00 000 Memory Eront Panel MAC Address System Log Ga Stac
61. LEGACY The powered device connected to this port is a legacy product not 802 3af compliant N A One of the following is true The device connected to this port is a non powered device No device is connected to this port The port is in standby or denied mode waiting for power PD Class Displays the maximum amount of power received by a powered device This value can be one of the following e Classi Receives 4 watts maximum e Class2 Receives 7 watts maximum e Class3 Receives 15 4 watts maximum e Class 4 Receives 30 watts maximum e n a The device attached to the port cannot advertise its class Priority Displays the inline power priority of the port which determines the order in which the port receives power while in standby mode waiting for power Ports with a higher priority receive power before ports with a low priority The value of priority can be one of the following e 1 Critical priority e 2 High priority e 3 Low priority 46 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 TABLE 19 Field Fault Error Displaying port inline power for Brocade FCX and Brocade ICX 6610 devices 4 Description of the fields in the Inline Power Statistics window Continued Description Displays the fault or error that occurred on the port if applicable Otherwise n a is dispalyed The value can be one of the following critical temperatur
62. Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET Table 48 describes the fields in the VSRP Virtual Switch Statistics window TABLE 48 Description of the fields in the VSRP Virtual Switch Statistics window Field Vian Id Description Displays the VLAN ID on which VSRP is configured VR Id Displays the VRID configured on the interface State Receive Pkts Drop Displays this device VSRP state for the VRID which can be one of the following Initialize The VRID is not enabled activated NOTE If the state is Initialize the mode is incomplete Therefore make sure you have specified the IP address for the VRID e Standby This device is a Backup for the VRID e Master This device is the Master for the VRID Displays the error statistics for the following Arp The number of ARP packets addressed to the VRID that were dropped e P The number of IP packets addressed to the VRID that were dropped Receive Mismatch Displays the error statistics for the following e Port The number of packets received that did not match the configuration for the receiving interface e P The number of packets received that did not match the configured IP addresses Hello The number of packets received that did not match the configured Hello interval Rev Priority Zero from Master Displays whether the current Master has resigned Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web M
63. Monitoring BGP attribute statistics nr a Local Community Cluster pm A a Monitor IGP 0000 100 Internet 2011 65148 21948 6461 174 0 0 0 0 Am Cache 3 0 IGP 0 0 100 Internet 2011 65148 61 302 0 0 0 0 Device Elash Memory IGP 65 832 200 100 Internet 2011 65 948 6461 1299 39651 39651 0000 IGP 0 0000 Fals 100 Intenet 2011 65148 21948 6461 3209 31438 0000 Eront Pane 5 36 IGP 0 0 0 0 F 100 Internet 2011 65148 21948 6461 342 0 0 0 0 MAC Address 6 36 5 1GP 0 0 0 0 100 Internet 2011 65148 21948 6461 7473 12880 8571 0 0 0 0 System Log 7 0 Incomplete 0 0 0 0 0 e 100 Internet 20 948 646 0 0 0 0 amp Stack 8 3 0 IGP 0 0 0 0 0 die 100 Internet 20 948 646 42 0 0 0 0 aE Por z i j A a 2 3 21948 6461 12713 34984 4335 or picas 26 5 144 0 IGP 0 0 0 0 0 ke 100 Internet 0 0 0 0 IGP 0 0 0 0 al 100 Internet 2011 65148 21948 2914 226 0 0 0 0 IGP 333 192 168 645 True 100 Internet 20 948 6461 1273 0 0 00 Incomplete 0 0 0 0 0 False 100 Internet 20 461 5582 3340 30904 0 0 0 0 5 125 155 144 0 IGP 0000 False 100 Internet 2 55148 21948 6461 5390 0000 Y Neighbor 36 125 155 144 0 IGP 0000 False 100 Internet 2011 65148 21948 6461 174 1836 0000 Routes 36 125 155 144 0 IGP 0 0 0 0 False 100 Internet 2011 65148 21948 6461 3356 91 91 0 0 0 0 _ Summa Index Next Hop Metric Origin Router ID E Mi As Path List ee os D Virtual Redundant Router Preference List List S RMON Configure NexPage Command Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable D
64. NTP Date mm dd yyyy 0 0 0 y y y 9 y Select the GMT time zone that you want to configure for the device in the Time Zone list 4 Click Disable or Enable for Daylight Saving Time Daylight Saving Time applies to the US time zone only 5 Type the date in mm dd yyyy format in the Date mm dd yyyy field 6 Type the time in hh mm ss format in the Time hh mm ss field and select AM or PM in the list 7 Click Apply The message The change has been made is displayed To reset the data entered in the configuration pane click Reset 136 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 Configuring the general system settings Configuring the general system settings To configure the general system settings perform the following steps 1 Click Configure on the left pane and select System 2 Click General The General System Configuration window is displayed as shown in Figure 77 FIGURE 77 E Device a Mon itor Ea Configure Ea Stack aS System 9 9 a Boot seal Clock DHCP Gg DNS General dentificati P Addres Standard Extended P Access MAC Filte Max Para Module NTE Radius Tacacs Managem ea Port eee ge e Monitor and Qos VLAN STP RSTP Trunk Static static o Configuring the general system General Sy
65. Parameters In This chapter ovio sia bd ai Configuring an Ethernet port 0 0 c eee eee eee eee Configuring port inline power 2 2 2 eee eee Configuring a management port 0c cee eee eee Configuring the port uplink relative utilization Configuring Monitor and Mirror Port In this ChAPtEr acia doves ede wreck wee eee e ne Configuring a mirror port 2 2 eee eee Configuring a monitor port 0 eee eee Configuring QoS In this chapter vy ices AA eS Configuring the QoS profile 0 0 00 cece eee Configuring the QoS profile bind 00 0c eee eee ee Configuring VLAN In this Chapter omiso ee is Wa ee elena Re EAN Configuring a port VLAN for Brocade FCX and Brocade ICX 6610 devices 0 0 ccc eee Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 vii Modifying a port VLAN 0 cece eee eee 192 Configuring a port VLAN for Brocade FSX devices 194 Configuring a protocol VLAN 200 e eee ee ee 196 Configuring an IP subnet VLAN 000 0c eee eee 199 Chapter 21 Configuring STP In this Chapter veces wet ay ewe Wee a eed E ae ees 201 Configuring STP parameters 0 00 c eee eee 201 Changing STP bridge parameters 000 eee ee 201 Changing STP port parameterS 0002 c eee eee 204 Chapter 22 Configuring RSTP In this chapter 2
66. Policy Based VLANs Port 3 Device eo Spanning Tree Disable Enable Single Z Fast a Monitor E QOS Strict Weighted 4 Configure du ACL Per Port Per VLAN 3 Command e c Disable Enable L2 Switching Disable Enable OSPF Disable Enable RIP Disable Enable DVMRP Disable Enable BGP 6 Disable C Enable Local AS 0 VRRP 6 Disable Enable VRRP E Disable Enable VSRP Disable Enable Advance Apply Reset Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 3 53 1002304 01 1 Logging out of the Web Management Interface NOTE Ifyou are using Internet Explorer 6 0 to view the Web Management Interface make sure the version you are running includes the latest service packs Otherwise the navigation tree the left most pane in Figure 3 and Figure 4 will not display properly For information on how to load the latest service packs refer to the online help provided with your web browser Logging out ofthe Web Management Interface You can log out of the Web Management Interface in two ways e Click Logout on the window e Click Command in the left pane and select Logout Using the Web Management Interface The following procedure explains in detail about using the Web Management Interface 1 Click the plus sign next to Configure in the tree view to expand the li
67. Preference For more information refer to Configuring the web management preference on page 169 To configure a management user account click User Account For more information refer to Configuring a management user account on page 168 To configure management authentication click Authentication Methods For more information refer to Configuring management authentication on page 155 To configure management authorization click Authorization Methods For more information refer to Configuring management authorization on page 156 To configure management accounting click Accounting Methods For more information refer to Configuring management accounting on page 157 To configure a system module click System For more information refer to Configuring a system module on page 149 To configure an SNMP community string click Community String For more information refer to Configuring a system module on page 149 Configuring a management system log To configure a management system log perform the following steps 1 2 Click Configure on the left pane and select System Click Management and select System Log The System Log window is displayed as shown in Figure 99 FIGURE99 Configuring a system log System Log ing Di gt P Address Logging Disable O Enable Standard ACL Logging persistence Disable O Enable Extended ACL Buffer Size 50 IP Access Group Fa
68. Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable LNET System Log Pont STP RSTP IP OSPF DVMRP la PIM a BGP a Virtual Redu a RMON a Configure a Command 9 a y a a a Displaying MAC addresses To display the list of MAC addresses that have been learned by the device click Monitor on the left pane and select MAC Address 20 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 Displaying the system log 2 The MAC Address window is displayed as shown in Figure 15 FIGURE 15 Monitoring the MAC address MAC Address A MAC Address Port Type Index VLAN E Device 00 24 38 87 87 24 1 1 14 Dynamic 9704 124 Ea Monitor 00 24 38 17 55 03 1 1 24 Dynamic 25016 1 Are sacie 00 24 38 17 31 3d 1 1 14 Dynamic 16132 124 p 00 24 38 87 87 07 1 1 8 Dynamic 6844 1 Memon 00 24 38 87 87 06 1 1 7 Dynamic 22424 1 Front Panel 00 24 38 00 28 40 1 1 7 Dynamic 24308 1 MAC Address MAC Address _ Port Type Index VLAN SystemLog _ Stack Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET Port STP RSTP IP OSPF PIM BGP Virtual Redunc RMON 9 9 9 9 9 a sa 9 9 ta a oa da aga Ga Table 5 describes the fields in the MAC Address window TABLE 5 Description of the fields in the MAC Address window Field De
69. Static Station 24 In this chapter Adme Sv ICE UNG eyen b dca aa R ae A 215 Modine a static stato ss csi e AREE AEE 216 Adding a static station To configure a static MAC entry and assign the traffic priority QoS and VLAN membership VLAN ID to the entry perform the following steps 1 Click Configure on the left pane and select Static Station The Static Station Table window is displayed as shown in Figure 147 FIGURE 147 Configuring the static station Static Station Table MAC Address l Device VLAN ID ea Monitor EE 2 Configure Port Qos o y Type Host Route Add Modify Delete Reset Show Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET Static Station ea Command 2 Type the MAC address of the device in xx xx xx xx xx xx format in the MAC Address field Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 215 53 1002304 01 24 Modifying a static station Type the port based VLAN identifier in the VLAN ID field VLAN 1 is the default VLAN Select a port number in the Port list The port number varies based on the product e For Brocade FCX and Brocade ICX 6610 devices stack unit slotnum portnum e For Brocade FSX devices slotnum portnum 5 Select a QoS priority in the QOS list A static MAC entry can be assigned a priority from O through 7 6 Click Host or Route for Type By default Host is selected 7
70. To modify the stack ports perform the following steps 1 Click Configure on the left pane and select Stack 2 Click Stack Ports The Stack Ports window is displayed as shown in Figure 70 FIGURE 70 Modifying stack ports Show Stack Details Show Stack Modules Stack Ports al Device a Monitor Unit 1D Stack portl Stactopor2 E Configure 1 up 1 21 up 1 2 2 Ea Stack General Add Module Priority Y Stack Ports Y Module System Port Monitor and Mi QOS VLAN STE RSTP Trunk Static Station a a Command Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET H eeoeoeprenre E 3 Click Modify The Configure Stack Ports window is displayed as shown in Figure 71 128 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 FIGURE 71 Modifying stack ports E Device a Monitor Es Configure a Stack Y General Priority Y Stack Ports Y Module System Port Monitor and Mi QOS VLAN STP RSTP Trunk Static Station a Command 4 Select a port in the Stack port list 5 Select a port in the Stack port2 list 6 Click Apply Configuring a stack module 14 Configure Stack Ports Unit ID 1 Stack portl 1 2 1 Stack port2 1 2 2 v Show Stack Ports Add Module Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET The stack ports are modified and the Stack Ports window is displayed as shown in Figure 70
71. _Modity a Configure a Stack RSTP Port 3 System E Admin Admin Force E z a Port j i c ce O BOARNEN il 128 0 Modify Modify 11111 Disabled Disabled Disabled 1 1 2 Disabled Disabled Disabled 128 1 1 3 Disabled Disabled Disabled 128 oui Static Station 1 1 4 Disabled Disabled Disabled 128 Modify Command aga 1 1 5 Disabled Disabled Disabled 128 kodit 1 1 6 Disabled Disabled Disabled 128 Moai 1 177 Disabled Disabled Disabled 128 Modify 1 1 8 Disabled Disabled Disabled 128 Moai 1 1 9 Disabled Disabled Disabled 128 Moai 1 1 10 Disabled Disabled Disabled 128 tba 1 1 11 Disabled Disabled Disabled 128 pea 1 1 12 Disabled Disabled Disabled 128 Moai 1 1 13 Disabled Disabled Disabled 128 Mody 1 1 14 Disabled Disabled Disabled 128 Moai 1 1 15 Disabled Disabled Disabled 128 2000000 Modiy 1 1 23 Disabled Disabled Disabled 128 Moai 1 1 24 Disabled Disabled Disabled 128 2000000 Modiy 1 2 1 Disabled Disabled Disabled 128 2000 Medi EEREEEERERERERECEEE Modify 1 2 2 Disabled Disabled Disabled 12 1 8 Admin Admin Force ete AN A y C pee Edge Port Pt2pt Mac Migration Check miun eine ES Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET 2000 2 Click Modify to change the default values for an indi
72. can configure a filter to block outbound LSAs on an OSPF interface 8 Click Disable or Enable for Point to Multipoint 9 Select the Passive check box to restrict the interface to send or receive OSPF route updates 10 Select one of the following authentication types in the Authentication list e None e Simple e MD5 244 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Configuring an OSPF redistribution filter 26 Type an alphanumeric password for an interface in the Simple Authentication Key field Type the MD5 key identifier from 1 through 255 in the MD5 Authentication ID field Type the MD5 key which can be up to 16 alphanumeric characters in the MD5 Authentication Key field Type the MD5 authentication activation wait time in the MD5 Key Activation Wait Time field The MD5 authentication activation wait time is the number of seconds the Layer 3 switch waits until placing a new MD5 key into effect The wait time can be from O through 14400 seconds The default is 300 seconds 5 minutes Type the number of seconds between the transmission of hello packets in the Hello Interval field The value can be from 1 through 65535 seconds The default is 10 seconds Type the time interval between retransmissions of link state advertisements LSAs to adjacent Layer 3 switches for this interface in the Retransmit Int
73. change has been made is displayed To change the configured values click Modify You can also delete the configured OSPF virtual link interface by clicking Delete To reset the data entered in the configuration pane click Reset The OSPF Virtual Link Interface window provides links to configure and monitor OSPF parameters For more information on the links refer to the Configuring the OSPF area range on page 240 Configuring an OSPF trap OSPF traps as defined by RFC 1850 are supported on Brocade Layer 3 switches By default OSPF trap generation is enabled on the Layer 3 switch To disable all or a specific OSPF trap generation perform the following steps 1 Click Configure on the left pane and select OSPF 2 Click Trap The OSPF Trap window is displayed as shown in Figure 172 248 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 J EP da AAA A A O ie 0 4 H E El E 4 19 The FIGURE 172 Configuring the OSPF trap Configuring an OSPF trap 26 OSPF Trap Interface State Change Disable Enable Device Virtual Interface State Change Disable Enable onitor Neighbor State Change Disable Enable pod Virtual Neighbor State Change C Disable Enable System Interface Configuration Error Disable Enable Port Virtual Interface Configuration Error Disable Enable Monitor and Mirror Interface Authentication
74. click Modify You can also delete the community list by clicking Delete To reset the data entered in the configuration pane click Reset Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 227 53 1002304 01 25 Configuring an IP prefix list Configuring an IP prefix list To configure an IP prefix list perform the following steps 1 Click Configure on the left pane and select IP 2 Click Prefix List The IP Prefix List window is displayed as shown in Figure 156 FIGURE 156 Configuring IP prefix lists TP Prefix List Name l Device a Monitor 3 Configure Sequence 0 for System Set a Stack Action ea System Desara Address Port Monitor and Mirror Mask a QOS Greater Value 0 for N A VLAN STP Less Value 0 for N A RSTP Tiik Add Modify Delete Reset Static Station Show Address Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET Standard ACL Extended ACL IP Access Group As Path Access List Community Access List fi Type the prefix list name in the Name field DNS 4 Type a text string describing the prefix list in the Description field Type the IP prefix list sequence number in the Sequence 0 for System Set field You can configure up to 100 prefix list entries If you do not specify a sequence number the software numbers entries in increments of five beginning with prefix l
75. configuration and return to the Port VLAN window click Cancel Modifying a port VLAN To modify a port VLAN perform the following steps 1 Click Configure on the left pane and select VLAN 2 Click Port The Port VLAN window is displayed as shown in Figure 127 192 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 FIGURE 127 Configuring port VLANs Device ea Monitor 23 Configure ea Stack a System eta Port Y Monitor and Mi Ga QOS s VLAN 3 9 Static Station a Command Click Modify Modifying a port VLAN VLANs per page 5 x Apply Port VLAN 802 1W Port Members __ 20 1 1 15 Untagged 1 1 16 Untagged 1 1 1 Untagged 1 1 18 Untagged 1 1 19 Untagged L DEFAULT VLAN Disabled Enabled 1 1 20 Untagged 1 1 21 Untagged 1 1 22 Untagged 1 1 23 Untagged 1 1 24 Untagged 1 2 1 Untagged 1 2 2 Untagged BA Delete Modify 2 Port VLAN 2 171 1 Untagged 1 1 2 Untagged Dis abled Enabled 1 1 3 Untagged 1 1 4 Untagged Delete Modify Add Port VLAN Protocol VLAN Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET The Modify Port VLAN window is displayed as shown in Figure 128 FIGURE 128 Modifying port VLANs ES Device a Monitor 3 Configure ga Stack a System aa Port a Qos a VLAN 9 Port Y Protocol el
76. configured management port information click Show Management Port Configuration To display the inline power statistics and details click Show Inline Power For more information refer to Displaying port inline power for Brocade FCX and Brocade ICX 6610 devices on page 44 Configuring the port uplink relative utilization To configure the port uplink utilization list perform the following steps 1 Click Configure on the left pane and select Port 2 Click Relative Utilization on the ETHERNET Port Configuration Configure Inline Power or Management Port Configuration window Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 179 53 1002304 01 17 Configuring the port uplink relative utilization The Port Uplink Relative Utilization window is displayed as shown in Figure 116 FIGURE 116 Configuring the port uplink relative utilization Port Uplink Relative Utilization T D a Device Uplink Port Members Ea Monitor Select Uplink Port Members 23 Configure aga System Downlink Port Members a Module aga Port o Ethernet Inline Pov 9 Manager Show Monitor and ome Site M ogout Save Frame Enable Disable LNET QOS VLAN STP RSTP Trunk Static Statio 6666 Type the uplink utilization list number from 1 through 4 in the ID field Click Select Uplink Port Members to select the uplink ports Click Select Downlink Port Members to select the downlink ports
77. device ran out of buffer space Other Errors Displays the number of packets dropped due to errors other than the ones already indicated in the IP Statistics parameters ICMP Statistics Refer to ICMP Statistics parameters on page 62 UDP Statistics Refer to UDP Statistics parameters on page 63 TCP Statistics parameters Active Opens Displays the number of TCP connections opened by this device by sending a TCP SYN to another device Passive Opens Displays the number of TCP connections opened by this device in response to connection requests TCP SYNs received from other devices Failed Attempts Displays the number of failed attempts This information is used by Brocade customer support Active Resets Displays the number of TCP connections this device reset by sending a TCP RESET message to the device at the other end of the connection Passive Resets Displays the number of TCP connections this device reset because the device at the other end of the connection sent a TCP RESET message Input Errors Displays the number of incoming errors This information is used by Brocade customer support In Segments Displays the number of TCP segments received by the device Out Segments Displays the number of TCP segments sent by the device Retransmission Displays the number of segments that this device retransmitted because the retransmission timer for the segment
78. devices 3 Click Add Port VLAN The Add Port VLAN window is displayed as shown in Figure 123 FIGURE 123 Adding port VLANs Add Port VLAN Vian Id 1 Ga Device 3 Monitor a Configure Spanning Tree Disable Enable ea Stack 802 1W Disable Enable ta System Router Interface None v ea Port Name Monitor and Mirror ea QOS Ea VLAN Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET 9 Port Protocol Y Static Station a Command Type the VLAN identifier of the port in the Vlan Id field Type the port VLAN name in the Name field Click Disable or Enable for Spanning Tree Click Disable or Enable for 802 1W Select a virtual routing interface in the Router Interface list Click Add The Add Ports to VLAN window is displayed as shown in Figure 124 FIGURE 124 Adding ports to VLANs OMAN OAS Add Ports to VLAN 2 3 Device Select VLAN Ports ea Monitor PORTAR ba Configure Select a range From 1 1 1 Untagged To 1 1 1Untagged C Tagged Untagged Ea Stack Select one port 1 11 Untagged y C Tagged Untagged Hga System o g g sa a Port Basi Y Monitor and Mirror fa QOS Cancel Finish Ea VLAN Y Port Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET Protocol 9 Y Static Station fa Command 190 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 Configuring a port
79. devices that can have access to a specific port in the Addr count field 176 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 Configuring port inline power 17 10 Click Disable or Enable for Route Only If you click Enable Layer 2 switching is disabled globally 11 Select the QoS priority for the port in the QOS list 12 Click Apply The message The change has been made is displayed To reset the data entered in the configuration pane click Reset To display the ETHERNET Port Configuration window click Show ETHERNET Port Configuration To display the inline power statistics for a PoE stack device click Show Inline Power For more information refer to Displaying port inline power for Brocade FCX and Brocade ICX 6610 devices on page 44 Configuring port inline power To configure port inline power perform the following steps 1 Click Configure on the left pane and select Port 2 Click Inline Power The Configure Inline Power window is displayed as shown in Figure 113 FIGURE 113 Configuring port inline power Show Inline Power p Configure Inline Power s Device ega Monitor Inline Power Disable e Enable E Configure a Stack iia System E Port Y Ethernet Priority Lowest Select POE Ports Inline Power Select a range m From 1AA y To 1 1 41 y Y Management 111 y Y Monitor and Mirror aga Qos Apply Reset
80. e Asampling of statistics every 30 minutes To display Remote Monitoring RMON history perform the following steps 1 Click Monitor on the left pane and select RMON 2 Click History The RMON Ethernet History window is displayed as shown in Figure 63 FIGURE 63 Monitoring the RMON Ethernet history RMON Ethernet A Time f Utiliza her CRC _Size Fkts Frag y Colli az Port 3 Pads Es device Stamp tion Events Align Err eat sions Amade rt Time Utiliza Drop Packets EEES a RC Size Pkts Frag fy pel Arp Cache Stamp tion o Events gn Err cnet Device Flash Memory Eront Panel MAC Address System Log Stack Port STP RSTP IP RMON History Y Statistic Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET 9 a a fa Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 115 53 1002304 01 13 Displaying RMON history Table 49 describes the fields in the RMON Ethernet History window TABLE 49 Description of the fields in the RMON Ethernet History window Field Description Port Displays the port for which the history data is being presented The port number varies based on the product e For Brocade FCX and Brocade ICX 6610 devices stack unit slotnum portnum e For Brocade FSX devices slotnum portnum Time Stamp isplays the day and time when the data was collected Utilization Drop Events isplays the percentage
81. entered in the configuration pane click Reset Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 257 53 1002304 01 27 Configuring a RIP redistribution filter Configuring a RIP redistribution filter To configure a RIP redistribution filter perform the following steps 1 Click Configure on the left pane and select RIP 2 Click Redistribution Filter The RIP Redistribution Filter window is displayed as shown in Figure 179 FIGURE 179 Configuring the RIP redistribution filter RIP Redistribution Filter TP Address 0000 prota Mas foooo 23 Monitor PPP o Ea Configure Filter ID 1 ea Stack jon Permit Higa System ea Port Y Monitor and Protocol C Static C OSPF C BGP Match OSPF Metric i Enable aga QOS Match Metric VLAN Set RIP Metric i C Enable STP Set Metric 0 RSTP Trunk Static Statio al Bee dees IP Show aga OSPF 23 RIP Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET General Interface Neighbor Y Redistribu Higa BGP Type a network IP address in the IP Address field Type an IP subnet mask in the Mask field Type a redistribution filter identifier in the Filter ID field Click Deny or Permit for Action ml OY Ot oP amp Select one of the following options for Protocol e All Applies redistribution to all route types e Static Applies redistribution to IP static routes only e OSPF Applies r
82. in xxx xxx xxx xxx format in the Prefix Mask Masking Bits field 9 Click Add The message The change has been made is displayed To display the configured BGP address filter click Show To modify the configured BGP address filter click Modify You can also delete the BGP address filter by clicking Delete To reset the data entered in the configuration pane click Reset Configuring a BGP aggregate address By default the Layer 3 switch advertises individual routes for all the networks The aggregation feature allows you to configure the Layer 3 switch to aggregate routes in a range of networks into a single Classless Interdomain Routing CIDR number 274 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 Configuring a BGP aggregate address 30 To configure a BGP aggregate address perform the following steps 1 Click Configure on the left pane and select BGP 2 Click Aggregate Address The BGP Aggregate Address window is displayed as shown in Figure 187 FIGURE 187 Configuring the BGP aggregate address BGP Aggregate Address IP Address foooo reid Mask 0 0 0 0 3 Monitor Pen Sa Configure Option Address y Stack Map A System Port Add Modify Delete Reset Monitor and Mirror QOS Show VLAN STP Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET RSTP Trunk Static Station ea IP ea OSPF ea RIP a8 BGP Y General 94 j
83. keyboard Lists from which one of several options can be chosen Options allow you to select only one of the settings or features of a set of options Check boxes allow you to turn on or off a parameter and you can also make multiple selections After entering the values you must click the appropriate button to configure the values Shortcuts to functions and other panels All the pages in the Web Management Interface provide shortcut links to the functions that are specific to that page and to other panels All of the Web Management Interface panels have the following links Home Returns you to the home page of the Web Management Interface Site Map Lists all options available from the Web Management Interface with links to the panels for those options Use the Site Map link to move through the interface if the menu is not displayed Logout Logs you out of the Web Management Interface Save Saves the changes you entered on the panels TELNET Opens a Telnet session to the device Frame Enable Disable Enables or disables the bookmark options available in the left panel If frames are disabled you will not be able to choose any of the options on the web preference panel that use frames Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 Section Monitoring Device Performance and Metric This section describes the Monitor features and includes the follo
84. long and were otherwise well formed This number does not include framing bits but does include FCS octets Size Packets Over Displays the total number of packets received that were longer than 1518 octets and were otherwise well formed This number does not include framing bits but does include FCS octets Fragments Displays the total number of packets received that were less than 64 octets long and had either a bad FCS with an integral number of octets FCS Error or a bad FCS with a non integral number of octets Alignment Error It is normal for this counter to be incremented because it counts both runts which are normal occurrences due to collisions and noise hits This number does not include framing bits but does include FCS octets Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 Displaying RMON Ethernet statistics 13 TABLE 49 Description of the fields in the RMON Ethernet History window Continued Field Description Jabbers Displays the total number of packets received that were longer than 1518 octets and had either a bad FCS with an integral number of octets FCS Error or a bad FCS with a non integral number of octets Alignment Error NOTE This definition of jabber is different from the definition in IEEE 802 3 section 8 2 1 5 10BASE5 and section 10 3 1 4 10BASE2 These documents define jabber as the condition where any packet exceeds 20 ms The allo
85. messages received by the device Displays the number of Redirect messages sent by the device Received Echo Displays the number of Echo messages received by the device Sent Echo Displays the number of Echo messages sent by the device Received Echo Reply Displays the number of Echo Reply messages received by the device Sent Echo Reply Displays the number of Echo Reply messages sent by the device Received Timestamp Displays the number of Timestamp messages received by the device Sent Timestamp Displays the number of Timestamp messages sent by the device Received Timestamp Reply Sent Timestamp Reply Displays the number of Timestamp Reply messages received by the device Displays the number of Timestamp Reply messages sent by the device Received Address Mask Displays the number of Address Mask Request messages received by the device Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 Displaying IP traffic information for devices running Layer 2 code T TABLE 24 Field Sent Address Mask Description of the fields in the IP Traffic window Continued Description Displays the number of Address Mask Request messages sent by the device Received Address Mask Reply Displays the number of Address Mask Reply messages received by the device Sent Address Mask Reply Displays the number of Address Mask Reply messag
86. of the port that was being utilized when the data was taken ue to lack of resources This number is not necessarily the number of packets dropped ut is the number of times an overrun condition has been detected D D Displays the total number of events in which packets were dropped by the RMON probe d b D Octets isplays the total number of octets of data received on the network This number includes octets in bad packets This number does not include framing bits but does include Frame Check Sequence FCS octets Packets Displays the total number of packets received This number includes bad packets broadcast packets and multicast packets Packets Broadcast Displays the total number of good packets received that were directed to the broadcast address This number does not include multicast packets Packets Multicast Displays the total number of good packets received that were directed to a multicast address This number does not include packets directed to the broadcast address CRC Alignment Errors Displays the total number of packets received that were from 64 through 1518 octets long but had either a bad FCS with an integral number of octets FCS Error or a bad FCS with a non integral number of octets Alignment Error The packet length does not include framing bits but does include FCS octets Size Packets Under Displays the total number of packets received that were less than 64 octets
87. on page 125 e To configure the priority of units within a stack click Configure Stack Priority For more information refer to Modifying stack priority on page 126 e To configure a stack port click Configure Stack Ports For more information refer to Modifying stack ports on page 128 e To configure a stack module click Configure Stack Modules For more information refer to Configuring a stack module on page 129 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 33 53 1002304 01 34 3 Displaying stack resources Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 Chapter Monitoring Ports 4 In this chapter Displaying Ethemet port statistics asci anai ata al 35 e Displaying Ethernet port attributes i crsrrsrisseris arar ara ar Displaying Ethernet port utilization osc ec ts eee tsaes bande teens van 39 e Displaying the management port information 0000000ee 41 e Displaying port inline power for Brocade FCX and Brocade ICX 6610 devices 44 e Displaying port inline power for Brocade FSX devices 49 Displaying Ethernet port statistics The Ethernet Port Statistic window lists the total number of packets number of collisions and number of errors that have occurred on a port To display the Ethernet port statistics perform the following steps 1 Click Monitor on the
88. ority Cost ype vents ano Mato tow to oo ee os a Front Panel MAC Address 211116 Enabled Disabled Disabled Disabled BackupDesRouter 18 8 8 3 Broadcast 18 8 8 4 18 8 8 3 System Log 2 1 23 Enabled Disabled Disabled Disabled DesRouter MEE 10 40 Broadcast 115 1 1 3 115 1 1 4 Ea Stack 3 1 6 5 1 6 Enabled Disabled Disabled Disabled DesRouterOther 20 1 1 13 10 40 Broadcast 20 1 1 4 20 1 1 4 Ea Port 4 8 Enabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Down 148 1 1 13 10 40 Broadcast 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 40 Broadcast 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 2 0 9 STP 41312 Enabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Down 116 1 1 3 0 10 40 PtToPt 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 None 3 3 0 2 2 0 None 0 None 9 None 0 None 0 None RSTP 8 14 Enabled Disabled Disabled Disabled PtToPt 81 4 4 13 0 TAIR v15 Enabled Disabled Disabled Disabled DesRouter 47 15 15 13 140 10 1 40 Broadcast 47 15 15 13 47 15 1515 MD5 w19 Enabled Disabled Disabled Disabled BackupDesRouter 119 1 1 13 Cache 9 Traffic w35 Enabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Down 35 12 13 Routing Table 53 OSPF v47 Enabled Disabled Disabled Disabled DesRouter 40 1 47 3 ABR ASBR Routers v47 Enabled Disabled Disabled Disabled DesRouter 40 2 47 3 10 40 Broadcast 40 2 47 3 0 0 0 0 None 0 10 40 Broadcast 119 1 1 4 119 1 113 0 9 9 Area v47 Enabled Disabled Disabled Disabled DesRouter 40 3 47 3 9 10 40 Broadcast 40 3 47 3 0 0 0 0 2 None 0 0 0 9 None 10 40 Broadcast 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 None 10 40 B
89. perform the following steps 1 Click Configure on the left pane and select RIP 2 Click Route Filter The RIP Route Filter window is displayed as shown in Figure 177 FIGURE 177 Configuring a RIP route filter RIP Route Filter em A Scot Action Deny Permit onitor 3 Configure Address ooo ea Stack Mask 0 0 0 0 Ga System a Port Add Modify Delete Reset Monitor and QOS Show Filter Group VLAN STP Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET RSTP Trunk Static Statio IP OSPF aga RIP Y General Interface 9 Y Neighbor l Ej E ta a y Route Filte Redistribu ea BGP Type a filter number in the ID field Click Deny or Permit for Action Type a source IP address in the Address field Type a source mask in the Mask field Click Add NX 92 p The message The change has been made is displayed To display the configured RIP route filter click Show To modify the configured RIP route filter click Modify To reset the data entered in the configuration pane click Reset You can also delete the configured RIP route filter by clicking Delete 256 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 Configuring a RIP route filter 2 T Configuring a filter group After you define RIP route filters you must assign them to individual interfaces The filters do not take effect until you a
90. provides links to monitor the power budget of the PoE or PoE modules and to configure and monitor port parameters e To display the power budget of the PoE or PoE module click Inline Power Statistics For more information refer to Displaying inline power details on page 47 e To configure an Ethernet port click Ethernet Port Configuration For more information refer to Configuring an Ethernet port on page 175 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 173 53 1002304 01 16 Modifying inline power budget e To view the total number of packets number of collisions and number of errors that have occurred on a port click Ethernet Port Statistic For more information refer to Displaying Ethernet port statistics on page 35 e To view the traffic that is received and transmitted on a port click Ethernet Port Utilization For more information refer to Displaying Ethernet port utilization on page 39 174 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 Configuring Port Parameters Chapter 17 In this chapter e Configuring an Ethernet port e Configuring port inline power e Configuring a management port e Configuring the port uplink relative utilization Configuring an Ethernet port To configure an Ethernet port perform the following steps 1 Click Configure on the left pane and select Port 2 Cli
91. route is an aggregate route for multiple networks e Notiinstalled besT The routes received from the neighbor are the best BGP routes to their destinations but were nonetheless not installed in the IP route table because the Layer 3 switch received better routes from other sources such as OSPF RIP or static IP routes e Confed_ebgP The route was learned from a neighbor in the same confederation and AS but in a different sub AS within the confederation e Damped This route has been dampened by the route dampening feature and is currently unusable e History Route dampening is configured for this route and the route has a history of flapping and is unreachable now Internal The route was learned through BGP Local The route originated on this Layer 3 Switch Multipath BGP load sharing is enabled and this route was selected as one of the best ones to the destination Suppressed This route was suppressed during aggregation and thus is not advertised to neighbors Router tag Displays the Layer 3 switch tag value Community List Displays the communities the route is in As Path List Displays the ASes through which a route passes BGP Layer 3 switches can use the AS path to detect and eliminate routing loops To display the next set of BGP routes click Next Page Displaying the BGP neighbor summary To display the BGP neighbor information perform the following steps 1 Click Monitor on the left pane and
92. select BGP 2 Click Summary The BGP Neighbor Summary window is displayed as shown in Figure 57 104 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 Displaying the BGP neighbor summary 11 FIGURE 57 Monitoring the BGP neighbor summary BGP Neighbor Summary A CSS ESI SESS EE E J 1 1111113111 2011 Established Oh 8m 2s 14147 11742 0 Y Device 2 111 212 1 11 2011 Established Oh 8m 2s 14147 11742 15 0 E Monitor 3 1115126 64514 Established Oh 7m58s 52 1 14109 0 Arp Cache 4 112 112 1 6 64514 Established Oh 7m53s 14109 0 Device es ER PES EIA ee TOS ER A eat DEGAS Flash Memory Front Panel MAC Addres System Log Stack Port Sip RSTP Hga IP ea OSPF EE BGP Y Attributes Y Neighbor Y Routes Summary ea Virtual Redu Ea RMON a Configure Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET 9 9 Table 43 describes the fields in the BGP Neighbor Summary window TABLE 43 Description of the fields in the BGP Neighbor Summary window Field Description Index Displays the row number of the entry in the BGP Neighbor Summary table IP Displays the IP address of the neighbor AS Number Displays the BGP AS number the Layer 3 switch is in State Displays the state of this Layer 3 switch neighbor session with each neighbor The states are from this Layer 3 switch perspective of the session not the neighbor perspective The state values c
93. settings for an lronStack on page 125 e To configure the priority of units within a stack click Configure Stack Priority For more information refer to Modifying stack priority on page 126 e To configure a stack port click Configure Stack Ports For more information refer to Modifying stack ports on page 128 e To configure a stack module click Configure Stack Modules For more information refer to Configuring a stack module on page 129 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 Displaying a stack module 3 Displaying a stack module To display current information about the stack unit modules perform the following steps 1 Click Monitor on the left pane and select Stack 2 Click Module The Stack Modules window is displayed as shown in Figure 19 FIGURE 19 Monitor stack modules General Stacking Co ation Co e Stack Pnonty Co e Stack Ports Co e Stack Modules Stack Modules a Device 5 82 Monitor Arp Cache 1M1 Device 24 port Management Module OK 24 00e0 5200 0100 Device 31 M2 Device 2 port 16G Module 2 CX4 OK 2 00e0 5200 0119 Elash Memory Eront Panel Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET MAC Address System Log E Stack Y Details Y Module Y Neighbors a Stack Ports Y Resource a Port STIP RSTP Table 8 describes the fields in the Stack Modules window TABLE 8 Descript
94. the destination is either directly attached or the destination is an address on this Brocade device MAC Displays the MAC address of the destination NOTE Ifthe entry is type Us indicating that the destination is this Brocade device the address consists of zeroes Type Action Displays the type of host entry which can be one of the following Dynamic Permanent Forward Us Complex Filter Wait ARP ICMP Deny Drop Fragment Snap Encap Displays the action the router takes for the packet Flag Check Displays whether the flag check has been enabled or disabled Snap Displays whether the snap encapsulation has been enabled or disabled Port Displays the port through which this device reaches the destination For destinations that are located on this device the port number is shown as n a Vlan Displays the VLAN the port is in Priority Displays the Quality of Service QoS priority of the port or the VLAN Displaying IP traffic information for devices running Layer 2 code To display the IP traffic statistics for Brocade FCX Brocade ICX 6610 and Brocade FSX devices running Layer 2 code perform the following steps 1 Click Monitor on the left pane and select IP 2 Click Traffic The IP Traffic window is displayed as shown in Figure 37 60 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 Displaying IP tra
95. the fields in the VRRP Virtual Router Statistics window Field Description Port Displays the Ethernet port or virtual interface on which VRRP is configured The port number varies based on the product e For Brocade FCX and Brocade ICX 6610 devices stack unit slotnum portnum e For Brocade FSX devices slotnum portnum VR Id Displays the VRID configured on an interface State Displays this Layer 3 switch VRRP state for the VRID which can be one of the following e Initialize Indicates that the VRID is not enabled activated NOTE If the state is Initialize the mode is incomplete Therefore make sure you have specified the IP address for the VRID Backup Indicates that this Layer 3 switch is a Backup for the VRID e Master Indicates that this Layer 3 switch is the Master for the VRID Receive Pkts Drop Displays the error statistics for the following Arp The number of ARP packets addressed to the VRID that were dropped e P The number of IP packets addressed to the VRID that were dropped Receive Mismatch Displays the error statistics for the following e Port The number of packets received that did not match the configuration for the receiving interface IP The number of packets received that did not match the configured IP addresses Hello The number of packets received that did not match the configured Hello interval Rev Priority Zero Displays whether the current Master has resigned from Ma
96. the interface for authentication Virtual Router Id Error Displays the number of VRRP packets received by the interface that contained a Virtual Router ID VRID that is not configured on this interface Displaying VRRP virtual router entries To display the VRRP virtual router information perform the following steps 108 1 Click Monitor on the left pane and select Virtual Redundant Router 2 Click VRRP and then select Virtual Router The VRRP Virtual Router Statistics window is displayed as shown in Figure 59 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 Displaying VRRP virtual router entries 12 FIGURE59 Monitoring VRRP virtual router statistics VRRP Virtual Router Statistics el Hamel S Receive Pkts Drop Receive Mismatch Rey Priority Rev Higher i ort V ate E a Dei or Poe IP wa Zero from Maser Pro 0 o a2 Monitor fifi Initialize O lo lo pfp o o Am Cache TEP Rev Priority Rev High Transin Cou a E Ap IP Port 1P Helo Zero from Master Priority Memory Eront Panel Clear MAC Address System Log Stack Port STP RSTP ga IP ea OSPF esa BGP Sa Virtual Redundant Router Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET a El a a ea VRRP Extended ea VSRP Ga RMON Table 45 describes the fields in the VRRP Virtual Router Statistics window TABLE 45 Description of
97. 0 e To configure a BGP neighbor prefix list click Prefix List For more information refer to Configuring a BGP prefix list on page 282 e To configure a BGP neighbor route map click Route Map For more information refer to Configuring a BGP route map on page 283 Configuring a BGP distribute list A neighbor distribute list is a list of BGP address filters or ACLs that filter the traffic to or from a neighbor To configure a BGP neighbor distribute list perform the following steps 1 Click Distribute List on the BGP Neighbor window The BGP Neighbor Distribute window is displayed as shown in Figure 191 FIGURE 191 Configuring the BGP neighbor distribute list BGP Neighbor Distribute Device TP Address P Address 3 Monitor T Direction C In lt 3 Configure List Type Address Filter C IP Access List zack Access List System l Monitor and Mirror Add _Modity Delete Reset Port Show Neighbor Filter List Route Map Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET Static Station IP OSPF RIP Y General Y Address Filter 2 Select an IP address of the neighbor in the IP Address list 3 Click In or Out for Direction so that the distribute list applies to inbound or outbound routes respectively 4 Click Address Filter or IP Access List for Access List Type 5 Type the name or number of a standard extended or named ACL in the Access List f
98. 0 TCP OR UDP TCP Established Single Port Port Range Single Port Port Range O Source Operator Equal Port 0 Source Port System Defined Low Port 0 High Port 0 Source Range System Defined Destination Operator Equal Port 0 Destination Port System Defined Low Port 0 High Port 0 Destination Range System Defined Show 3 Type the extended access list number from 100 through 199 in the ACL Number field If you want to specify an extended access list name click Name ACLs The field label changes to ACL Name 142 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 Configuring an extended ACL 15 4 Click Permit or Deny for Action so that the packets that match the policy are forwarded or dropped 5 Type the source IP address in the Source IP Address field 6 Type the source mask in the Source Filter Mask field 7 Type the source host name in the Source Host Name field 8 Type the destination IP address in the Destination IP Address field 9 Type the destination mask in the Destination Filter Mask field 10 Type the destination host name in the Destination Host Name field 11 Select one of the following options in the IP Precedence list e routine The ACL matches packets that have the routine precedence e priority The ACL matches packets that have the priority precedence e immediate The ACL matches packets that have
99. 0000000000000 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 10000000000000000 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 0080002052000100 0080006052000100 0080002052000100 008000e052000100 008000e052000100 0080002052000100 Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET Table 21 describes the fields in the STP window TABLE 21 Field Description STP Bridge parameters global parameters Description of the fields in the STP window j VLAN Displays the port based virtual local area network VLAN that contains this spanning tree instance of STP VLAN 1 is the default VLAN If you have not configured port based VLANs on this device all STP information is for VLAN 1 Root ID Displays the ID assigned by STP to the root bridge for this spanning tree Root Cost Displays the cumulative cost from this bridge to the root bridge If this device is the root bridge then the root cost is O 52 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 53 1002304 01 Displaying STP information 5 TABLE 21 Description of the fields in the STP window Continued Field Description Root Port Displays the port on this device that connects to the root bridge If this device is the root bridge then the value is root instead of a port number Priority Display
100. 0m 21s alert System Fan 3 bottom row rightmost failed System Fan 4 top row leftmost failed 00 days 00h 00m 21s Time Stamp Severity Message System Fan 5 top row middle failed System Fan 6 top row nghtmost failed Show Dynamic System Log Buffer Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET For information on the Static System Log Buffer fields refer to Table 6 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 23 24 2 Displaying the system log Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 Monitoring Stacks Chapter In this chapter Displaying the sick asias cuca ai ld 25 e Displaying a stack MOQUIG esosaraarca dar AAA 27 Displayine Stack NANDO ai rra rr heads fea 28 Displaying stack ports IMPONMAtION ssie ca ccc eee Gide a a 29 Displaying stack port StAlStCS cccckavcetaarebeseebarendarexeanae 30 e Displaying stack port Interiaces 2 4 5 6 55 eee eerie env a renner ben 31 Displaying stack FESQUICES cepa ld al 32 NOTE This chapter is specific to Brocade FCX and Brocade ICX 6610 devices only Displaying the stack details To display current stack details stack port status and stack neighbors information perform the following steps 1 Click Monitor on the left pane and select Stack 2 Click Details The Stack Deta
101. 1 Displaying the front panel 2 FIGURE 13 Brocade FSX front panel a Device E Monitor Arp Cache Device Front Panel MAC Address System Log Port STP RSTP IP OSPF DVMRP PIM res Console rn Console BGP o gt 2 io a a Virtual Redunc i 3 RMON 3 Configure 3 Command You can perform the following tasks in the panel e Click Console port to display the Device Information window For more information refer to Displaying the device information on page 10 e Click management port to display the current management port real time information Figure 14 shows the mgmt1 Port Realtime Information window For more information refer to Displaying the management port information on page 41 e Click any port to display the real time port information for that port Figure 11 shows the Port Realtime Information window e Click elsewhere on the panel to display the Device Information window Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 19 53 1002304 01 2 Displaying MAC addresses FIGURE 14 Monitoring the real time port information of the management port thernet Port Configuration Ethernet Port Statistic Ethernet Port Utilization a Device Status Up MAC Address 00 24 38 82 ba c2 a Monitor Actual Speed Mode 1G full Connector Copper Arp Cache Device thernet Port Configuration Ethernet Port Statistic Ethernet Port Utilization Front Panel MAC Addres ome
102. 13 10 20 69 94 115114 2 1 MAC Address v15 47 15 15 13 145 155 155 155 47 15 15 15 8 1 System Log Sere pes ee aos ee Se eee Stack Port Configurations Area Area Range Interface Virtual Link Trap STP Statistics Area Interface External Link State DB Link State DB Neighb or RSTP ABR ASBR Routers Virtual Interface Virtual Neighbor e IP E OSPF ABR ASBR Routers Area External Link State DB Interface Link State DB Neighbor Virtual Interface Virtual Neighbor SDAA Fwy Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET eeeeeee Table 32 describes the fields in the OSPF Neighbor window TABLE 32 Description of the fields in the OSPF Neighbor window Field Description Entry Index Displays the row number of the entry in the OSPF Neighbor table Port Displays the port through which the Layer 3 switch is connected to the neighbor This is the port on which an OSPF point to point link is configured IP Address Displays the IP address of this Layer 3 switch interface with the neighbor 80 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 Displaying OSPF neighbors 8 TABLE 32 Description of the fields in the OSPF Neighbor window Continued Field Description Neighbor Index Displays the IP address of the neighbor For point to point links the value is as follows e Ifthe Priority field is 1 this value is the IP address o
103. 2 is Asay tates o ai ed a Sobre acd esd veer eee 207 Configuring RSTP parameters 00 cee eee 207 Changing RSTP bridge parameterS o cooocooocooooo 207 Changing RSTP port parameters 002 eevee 210 Chapter 23 Configuring Trunks In this Chapter sio sede ceca reese et e ae cee 213 Adding tFUNKS vices cee ee A AR 213 Chapter 24 Configuring a Static Station In this Chapte h vice tes e ee ee ive Ws Be eee ee y 215 Adding a static station o ooocoocooocoocnorr o 215 Modifying a static station 2 0 uaaa enaa 216 Chapter 25 Configuring IP Inthis Chapter as iii de aces bes eI eee id de 219 Configuring the router IP address 00 ce eee eee o 219 Configuring a standard ACL 0 0 cece eee 220 Configuring an extended ACL 0 0c ee eee eee 222 Configuring an IP access SOUP ee ee 224 Configuring an IP AS path access list ooooooooooo 225 Configuring an IP community liSt oooooooocooooooo 226 Configuring an IP prefix list 2 0 cee eee ee 228 Configuring a DNS entry 2 2 eee eee 229 Configuring the general IP settings o oooooooooooo 230 Configuring IP interfaces 0 0 0 2 cece eee 231 Configuring a static ARP 1 cece eee eee 232 Configuring a static RARP 0 c eee eee 233 viii Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 Configuring a Static route
104. 295 in the Default Local Preference field The default local preference is 100 8 Type the maximum number of shared paths from 2 through 4 in the Maximum Paths field The default is one 9 Type how often the Layer 3 switch should send keepalive messages to the neighbor in the Keep Alive Time field The range is from O through 65535 seconds The default is GO seconds 10 Type how long the Layer 3 switch must wait for a keepalive or update message from a neighbor before concluding that the neighbor is dead in the Hold Time field The range is O and 3 through 65535 one and two are not allowed 11 Type the metric from O through 4294967295 in the Default Metric field Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Configuring a BGP address filter 30 Type the Exterior Border Gateway Protocol EBGP distance from 1 through 255 in the External Distance field Type the Interior Gateway Protocol IBGP distance from 1 through 255 in the Internal Distance field Type the local BGP distance from 1 through 255 in the Local Distance field Type the cluster identifier number from O through 4294967295 in the Cluster Id field Type the confederation number from O through 65535 in the Confederation Id field Type the sub AS number for the sub autonomous systems in the confederation from 1 through 65535 in
105. 34 Flash 123 Down None None None None N VA 748e 834 Memory B Down None None None None 748e 834 253a rr 12 5 Down None None None None 748e 834 253a io an hd un D 3 3a 3a 3a eeeeee 748e 834 253c 748e 834 253 E Stack 127 Down None None None None 9 Details 128 Down None None None None Y Module 12 9 Down None None None None 748e 834 253c Y Neighbors 12 10 Down None None None None 748e 834 253c do Prison src Tent aeevalverist MAC Jano Status Y Statistics Homel Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET Interface Resource 0 0 0 0 System Lo MA Down None None None None N vA 0 748e 834 253b l VA 0 0 0 0 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 31 53 1002304 01 3 Displaying stack resources Table 12 describes the fields in the Stack Port Interface window TABLE 12 Description of the fields in the Stack Port Interface window Field Description Port Displays the stack identification number for this port Link Displays whether the link is up or down State Displays the state of the stack unit Duplex Displays whether the port is configured as half or full duplex Speed Displays the port speed as 10 Mbps 100 Mbps or 1000 Mbps Trunk Displays the trunk group number ifthe port is a member of a trunk group Tag Displays whether the port is tagged or untagged Priority
106. 40 To configure OSPF interfaces click Interface For more information refer to Configuring OSPF interfaces on page 243 To configure OSPF virtual links click Virtual Link For more information refer to Configuring OSPF virtual link interfaces on page 247 To configure OSPF traps click Trap For more information refer to Configuring an OSPF trap on page 248 e The Statistics links can be used to monitor the OSPF parameters To display OSPF area information click Area For more information refer to Displaying OSPF area information on page 71 To display the OSPF interface information click Interface For more information refer to Displaying the OSPF interfaces on page 75 To display the OSPF external link state database information click External Link State DB For more information refer to Displaying OSPF external link state database on page 73 To display the link state database information click Link State DB For more information refer to Displaying OSPF link state database on page 78 To display the OSPF neighbor information click Neighbor For more information refer to Displaying OSPF neighbors on page 80 To display the OSPF ABR ASBR router information click ABR ASBR Routers For more information refer to Displaying the OSPF ABR ASBR router information on page 69 To display the OSPF virtual interfaces information click Virtual Interface For more informati
107. 5 2 6 125 156 64 1 100 0 Incomplete Best Internet 64514 64513 Device 10 120 33 75 255 255 255 255 36 125 156 64 1 100 0 ncomplete o E 64514 64513 Flash 10 120 34 250 255 255 36 125 156 64 1 100 0 Incomplete Best Internet 64514 64513 Memon 6 10 120 34 250 25 55 36 125 156 64 1 100 0 Incomplete Internet 64514 64513 Front Panel 30 1 1 0 5 55 0 36 125 156 64 1 100 0 Incomplete Best 0 Internet 64514 64513 MAC Addres 8 30 110 255 255 2 36 125 156 64 1 100 0 Incomplete Internet 64514 64513 System Log 30 1 2 0 255 255 255 0 36 125 156 64 1 100 0 Incomplete Best Internet 64514 64513 1 1 E d Ga Stack 30 1 2 0 255 255 255 0 36 125 156 64 100 0 Incomplete Internet 64514 64513 Port 33 1 2 0 5 55 0 36 125 156 64 100 0 Incomplete Best 0 Internet 64514 64513 SIP 2 3 0 25 55 0 36 125 156 64 1 100 0 Incomplete Internet 64514 64513 RSTP 3 255 255 255 0 36 125 156 64 1 100 0 Incomplete Best Internet 64514 64513 P 34 1 8 0 255 255 255 0 36 125 156 64 1 100 0 Incomplete Internet 64514 64513 wa OSPF 40 0 0 0 255 0 0 0 36 125 156 64 0 100 32768 Aggregate Best Local 0 Internet BGP CIC IET ES TC re Attributes Next P gt iia Routes Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET Y Summary Ea Virtual Redu Ea RMON ea Configure E E pee Table 42 describes the fields in the BGP Route Statistics window TABLE 42 Description of the fields in the BGP Route Statistics window
108. 53 1002304 01 e o gt Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide Supporting Brocade Fastlron vO07 3 00 BROCADE Copyright O 2011 Brocade Communications Systems Inc All Rights Reserved Brocade the B wing symbol Biglron DCX Fabric OS Fastlron Netlron SAN Health Serverlron and Turbolron are registered trademarks and Brocade Assurance Brocade NET Health Brocade One CloudPlex MLX VCS VDX and When the Mission Is Critical the Network Is Brocade are trademarks of Brocade Communications Systems Inc in the United States and or in other countries Other brands products or service names mentioned are or may be trademarks or service marks of their respective owners Notice This document is for informational purposes only and does not set forth any warranty expressed or implied concerning any equipment equipment feature or service offered or to be offered by Brocade Brocade reserves the right to make changes to this document at any time without notice and assumes no responsibility for its use This informational document describes features that may not be currently available Contact a Brocade sales office for information on feature and product availability Export of technical data contained in this document may require an export license from the United States government The authors and Brocade Communications Systems Inc shall have no liability or responsibility to any p
109. 7 53 1002304 01 12 Displaying VRRP virtual router entries FIGURE58 Monitoring virtual router interface statistics Virtual Router Interface Statistics Authen Type Error Authen Password Mismatch Error Virtual Router Id Error 0 0 0 E Device fan 0 yee Monitor Authen Type Error Authen Password Mismatch Error Virtual Router Id Error E Arp Cache 3 Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET a Memory Eront Panel MAC Address System Log Stack Port STP RSTP IP OSPF BGP 24 Virtual Redundant Router amp VRRP interface 9 Virtual Router a VRRP Extended aga YSRP Table 44 describes the fields in the Virtual Router Interface Statistics window TABLE 44 Description of the fields in the Virtual Router Interface Statistics window Field Description Port Displays the Ethernet port or virtual interface on which VRRP is configured The port number varies based on the product e For Brocade FCX and Brocade ICX 6610 devices stack unit slotnum portnum e For Brocade FSX devices slotnum portnum Header Error Displays the number of VRRP packets received by the interface that had a header error Authen Type Error Displays the number of VRRP packets received by the interface that had an authentication error Authen Password Displays the number of VRRP packets received by the interface that had a password Mismatch Error value that does not match the password used by
110. 80 5200 0100 Delete Ey System S1 M2 Device 2 port 16G Module 2 CX4 OK 2 00e0 5200 0119 De Boot sequence Clock DHCP Gateway 51M4 DNS 32M1 General S2 M2 Identification IP Address 52M3 Standard ACL SOMA Extended ACL IP Access Group 53M1 MAC Filter 3 M2 Meverarameter MaxParameter _ S33 Module NTP 33 14 Radius S54 M1 Tacacs Ea Management aga Port 34 M3 Y Monitor and Mirror S34 M4 ea QOS Gq VLAN S5 M1 STP 55M2 RSTP S5 M3 Trunk Static Station RE a Command 56M1 56M2 S6 M3 S6 M4 S7M1 57M2 57M3 STA 8 M1 S8 M2 S8 M3 S8 M4 None Enit ID Add Module Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET S51 M3 None None None None None None None wl cola A A A Y N o None tery None py N None pery Ww None None CEGC GGCCC CCGG GGG 54M2 m h S None re n None ma None None None N o S None None N N POf None N ba None D E None N aA None None N N J3 A None None None Wi N N oj S None None WwW Ex 3 Click Add Module The Module window is displayed as shown in Figure 89 150 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 FIGURE89 Adding system modules ES Device 3 Monitor a Configure a Stack Ela System
111. 9 STP 9 RSTP ea IP General Stacking Co ation Co e Stack Prionity Co e Stack Ports Co e Stack Modules Stack Resource Resource Type Allocated In use Available Get fail Limit Get meml Size Init Register attribute 4096 2225 1871 0 475136 2957 150 2048 General 12B data 32 1 31 0 7424 l 12 32 RB tree node 4096 2225 1871 0 237568 2579 18 11024 Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET Table 13 describes the fields in the Stack Resource window TABLE 13 Description of the fields in the Stack Resource window Field Description Resource Type Disp ays the resource type as Register attributes General 12B data or RB tree node Allocated Disp In use Disp ays the amount of memory allocated for the stack ays the amount of memory used by the stack Available Disp ays the amount of free memory available Get fail Disp ays the number of get requests that have failed Limit Disp ays the maximum amount of memory the system could allocate for a stack Get mem Disp ays the number of get memory requests Size Disp ays the size bytes for each stack resource Init Disp ays the number of requests initiated The Stack Resource window provides links to configure the stack components e To change the stack settings click General Stacking Configuration For more information refer to Configuring the general settings for an lronStack
112. AN from becoming members of a protocol The Port Members window is displayed as show in Figure 134 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 197 53 1002304 01 20 Configuring a protocol VLAN FIGURE 134 Excluding port members Port Members Ror10 1140 1120 1480 1140 11050 1460 1400 1180 Device Row20 1190 11100 141 0 142 O 11103 0 11140 11450 11160 a Monitor Row3 0 11470 11180 11190 11200 10210 14220 11123 0 1124 0 a8 Configure ega Stack Row40 12 10 1220 3 System aa Port Y Monitor and Mi ea QOS a VLAN 9 Port Y Protocol 9 SIP RSTP 9 Trunk Y Static Station a Command Select Row J Clear Row SelectAll J Clear AIl Reset 11 Select the port members and click Continue to view the selected port members as shown in Figure 135 FIGURE 135 Displaying the selected port members Protocol VLAN Name Protocol Type IP IPX AppleTalk C Decnet NetBIOS Others Selected Port Members 7 Dynamic Port a Device 23 Monitor Static Port E Configure Ha Stack 111 111 2 111 3 111 4 111 5 141 6 1117 111 8 Ea System Change Static Members HE Port 9 Monitor and Mi 1 1 17 1 1 18 1 1 19 1 1 20 1 1 21 1 1 22 1 1 23 1 1 24 Ea QOS Ga VLAN Change Exclude Members 9 Port 9 Protocol Clear Add Modify Delete Reset STP RSTP Show Protocol IP Subnet IPX Network Exclude Port
113. Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 221 53 1002304 01 25 Configuring an extended ACL Configuring an extended ACL To configure an extended numbered ACL perform the following steps 1 Click Configure on the left pane and select IP 2 Click Extended ACL The Extended ACL window is displayed as shown in Figure 152 FIGURE 152 Configuring an extended ACL Extended ACL ACL Number 100 Name ACLs il Device Action Permit Deny ea Monitor aS Configure Source IP Address 0 0 0 0 a Stack Source Filter Mask 0 0 0 0 Higa System ea Port Monitor and Mirror Destination IP Address a QOS Destination Filter Mask f VLAN STP RSTP IP Precedence Trunk Static Station Source Host Name Destination Host Name TOS 5 Address Standard ACL toe Extended ACL IP Access Group IP Protocol C By Name icmp z As Path Access List By Number 0 255 0 Community Access List TCP OR UDP Prefix List 2 n DNS TCP Established General Source Interface Operator Equal Static ARP 4 Static RARP Single Port Port 0 Static Route Source Port System Defined UDP Helper 3 0 0 aga OSPF Ba Low Port High Port a RIP Source Range System Defined 7 ag BoP Destination a Virtual Redundant Router a Command Operator Equal hed Port 0 Destination Port System Defined Low Port 0 High Port
114. Brocade device or is on the network of the device to be managed The device must have an IP address The IP address can be assigned using the CLI For more information on IP addresses for a device refer to the Fastlron Configuration Guide The device must be powered on before you begin management activities Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 1 53 1002304 01 1 Logging in to the Web Management Interface Logging in to the Web Management Interface To log in to the Web Management Interface perform the following steps 1 Open a web browser and enter the IP address of the Brocade device in the Location or Address field The web browser contacts the Brocade device and displays the login page as shown in Figure 1 FIGURE 1 Web Management Interface login page Device Click the Login link to accept and continue the login process Login NOTE If you are unable to connect with the device through a web browser due to a proxy problem it may be necessary to set your web browser for direct Internet access instead of using a proxy For information on how to change a proxy setting refer to the online help provided with your web browser 2 Click Login The dialog box as shown Figure 2 is displayed FIGURE 2 User name and password dialog box Prompt i Enter username and password for Web Admin at http 10 44 9 64 User Name Password C Use Password Manager t
115. Click Add The message The change has been made is displayed To display the configured static station click Show To reset the data entered in the configuration pane click Reset You can also delete the configured static station entry by clicking Delete Modifying a static station After you configure a static station you can modify the port number QoS priority VLAN ID and device type of the entry by performing the following steps 1 Click Configure on the left pane and select Static Station The Static Station Table window is displayed as shown in Figure 148 FIGURE 148 Modifying the static station Static Station Table MAC Address Port QOS VLAN ID Type i Device 11 45 11 63 67 8 1 1 1 2 hi Route Delete Modity ae ie MAC Address Port QOS VLANID Type be i Ea Stack Add Static Station ea System ea Port Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET Monitor and Mi QOS VLAN STP RSTP Trunk Static Station ommand 2 Click Modify The Static Station Table window is displayed as shown in Figure 149 216 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 Modifying a static station 24 FIGURE 149 Modifying the static station ES Device a Monitor Static Station Table MAC Address fi 1 45 11 63 67 f VLAN ID i Ss Configure Port fnn gt E E ta a y ta da y S
116. Click Configure on the left pane and select BGP 2 Click As Path Filter The BGP As Path Filter window is displayed as shown in Figure 188 FIGURE 188 Configuring the BGP AS path filter BGP As Path Filter Cee eh 3 Device Action C Deny Permit 3 Monitor 23 Configure Regular Expression ea Stack Ga System Add Modify Delete Reset ea Port Monitor and Mirror Show Qos VLAN STP RSTP Trunk Static Station ea IP ea OSPF ea RIP a BGP Y General Y Address Filter Y Aggregate Address Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET As Path Filter Community Filter Type an AS path filter identifier from 1 through 100 in the ID field Click Deny or Permit for Action so that the Layer 3 switch can deny or permit the route into the BGP table when the filter match is true 5 Type an exact AS path string if you want to filter for a specific value or type regular expressions in the filter string in the Regular Expression field 6 Click Add The message The change has been made is displayed To display the configured AS path filter click Show 276 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 Configuring a BGP community filter 30 To modify the configured BGP AS path filter click Modify You can also delete the BGP AS path filter by clicking Delete To reset the data entered in the configuration pane click Reset Configur
117. Configuring an IP access group 16 Enter the following information for Source a Toconfigure a single port click Single Port i Select one of the following for Operator e Equal The policy applies to the TCP or UDP port name or number you enter e NotEqual The policy applies to all the TCP or UDP port numbers except the port number or port name you enter e LessThan The policy applies to the TCP or UDP port numbers that are less than the port number or the numeric equivalent to the port name you enter e GreaterThan The policy applies to the TCP or UDP port numbers greater than the port number or the numeric equivalent to the port name you enter ii Click Source Port System Defined b To configure a range of ports click Port Range i Type the lower port number in the Low Port field and the highest port number in the High Port field ii Click Source Range System Defined 17 To configure the destination port settings under Destination follow the procedure explained in step 16 18 Click Add The message The change has been made is displayed To display the configured extended numbered ACL click Show To delete the configured extended numbered ACL click Delete To reset the data entered in the configuration pane click Reset Configuring an IP access group To configure an IP access group perform the following steps 1 Click Configure on the left pane and select IP 2 Click IP Access Group The IP Access
118. Disable C Enable Client To Client Reflection Disable Enable Default Local Preference Maximum Paths 100 Keep Alive Time Hold Time 180 Default Metric 4294967294 External Distance Internal Distance Local Distance Cluster Id Confederation Id Confederation Peers Table Map Dampening None y None C Next 4 Parameters C Route Map None y Dampening Half Life mins Dampening Reuse Dampen Max Mapas Time ici Dampening Suppress 2000 0 Apply Reset 3 Click Disable or Enable for Always Compare MED If you click Enable the Layer 3 switch will always compare MEDs A Multi Exit Discriminator MED is a value that the BGP algorithm uses when comparing multiple paths received from different BGP neighbors in the same Autonomous System AS for the same route 4 Click Disable or Enable for Default Information Origin If you click Enable the Layer 3 switch originates and advertise a default route using BGP 5 Click Disable or Enable for Fast External Fall Over If you click Enable the Layer 3 switch will immediately close the BGP session and the TCP connection to the locally attached neighbors that die 6 Click Disable or Enable for Client To Client Reflection If you click Disable the route reflection between clients is disabled a Type the preference from O through 4294967
119. Disable C Enable Redistribution Filter 3 Monitor Sl Configure Redistribution Default Metric ea Stack Distance 120 Ga System ea Port Apply Reset Monitor and QOS Interface Route Filter Neighbor Filter VLAN STP Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET RSTP Trunk Static Statio Y General Y Interface Y Neighbor Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 251 27 Configuring a RIP interface 3 Type the update interval from 1 through 1000 seconds in the Update Time Seconds field The default value is 30 seconds The update interval specifies how often the Layer 3 switch sends route advertisements to its RIP neighbors 4 Click Disable or Enable for Redistribution To configure a redistribution filter click Redistribution Filter For more information on how to configure a RIP redistribution filter refer to Configuring a RIP redistribution filter on page 258 5 Type the RIP cost from 1 through 15 in the Redistribution Default Metric field The default is one 6 Type the administrative distance of the RIP Layer 3 switches in the Distance field The default value is 120 7 Click Apply The message The change has been made is displayed To reset the data entered in the configuration pane click Reset The RIP window provides links to configure other RIP parameters e To configure a RIP interface click Interface F
120. Displays the number of the unit within the stack from 1 through 8 Stack port1 Displays the port state and the port number The port states are as follows e up Each end is connected e down Port is configured as a stacking port but not connected none Port is not configured as a stacking port Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 29 53 1002304 01 3 Displaying stack port statistics TABLE 10 Description of the fields in the Stack Port Status window Continued Field Description Stack port2 Displays the port state and the port number The port states are e up Each end is connected e down Port is configured as a stacking port but not connected e none Port is not configured as a stacking port The Stack Port Status window provides links to configure the stack components e To change the stack settings click General Stacking Configuration For more information refer to Configuring the general settings for an lronStack on page 125 e To configure the priority of units within a stack click Configure Stack Priority For more information refer to Modifying stack priority on page 126 e To configure a stack port click Configure Stack Ports For more information refer to Modifying stack ports on page 128 e To configure a stack module click Configure Stack Modules For more information refer to Configuring a stack module on page 129 Displaying
121. E The terms Layer 3 switch and router are used interchangeably in this chapter Displaying IP cache NOTE The IP cache is specific to Brocade FCX ADV Brocade ICX 6610 and Brocade FSX devices running Layer 3 code To display the IP forwarding cache information perform the following steps 1 Click Monitor on the left pane and select IP 2 Click Cache The IP Cache window is displayed as shown in Figure 36 FIGURE36 Monitoring the IP cache Device E Monitor Y Arp Cache Device Front Panel AC Addres System Log Port STP RSTP 9 9 9 da 9 E i Routing T ea OSPF Ga DVMRP ida BGP fa RMON IP Cache E AE 72 310 255 0 0 0 0 0000 0000 0000 Permanent For Us Pele Disabled None 0 0 0 0000 0000 0000 Perman Us Disabled rendir Inem MAC tope acces Cea se re Vin rro Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 59 53 1002304 01 T Displaying IP traffic information for devices running Layer 2 code Table 23 describes the fields in the IP Cache window TABLE 23 Field IP Address Description of the fields in the IP Cache window Description Displays the IP address of the destination Next Hop Displays the IP address of the next hop router to the destination This field contains either an IP address or the value DIRECT DIRECT means
122. ESET message to the device at the other end of the connection Passive Resets Input Errors Displays the number of TCP connections this device reset because the device at the other end of the connection sent a TCP RESET message Displays the number of incoming errors This information is used by Brocade customer support In Segments Displays the number of TCP segments received by the device Out Segments Retransmission Displays the number of TCP segments sent by the device Displays the number of segments that this device retransmitted because the retransmission timer for the segment had expired before the device at the other end of the connection had acknowledged receipt of the segment Current Active TCBs TCBs Allocated Displays the number of TCP Control Blocks TCBs that are currently active Displays the number of TCBs that have been allocated TCBs Freed Displays the number of TCBs that have been freed Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 63 53 1002304 01 T Displaying IP traffic information for devices running Layer 3 code Displaying IP traffic information for devices running Layer 3 code To display the IP traffic statistics for Brocade FCX Brocade ICX 6610 and Brocade FSX devices running Layer 3 code perform the following steps 1 Click Monitor on the left pane and select IP 2 Click Traffic The IP Traffic window is displayed as s
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124. General Interface Pa 3 Type the IP address of the directly connected device in the IP Address field 4 Type the MAC address of the device in xx xx xx xx xx xx format in the MAC Address field 5 Select a port number in the Port list The port number varies based on the product e For Brocade FCX and Brocade ICX 6610 devices stack unit slotnum portnum e For Brocade FSX devices slotnum portnum 6 Click Add The message The change has been made is displayed To display the configured static ARP entry click Show To delete the configured static ARP entry click Delete To reset the data entered in the configuration pane click Reset Configuring a static RARP The Reverse Address Resolution Protocol RARP provides a simple mechanism for directly attached IP hosts to boot over the network RARP allows an IP host that does not have a means of storing its IP address across power cycles or software reloads to query a directly attached Layer 3 switch for an IP address Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 233 53 1002304 01 25 Configuring a static route To configure a static IP RARP entry for static routes on a Brocade Layer 3 switch perform the following steps 1 Click Configure on the left pane and select IP 2 Click Static RARP The Static RARP window is displayed as shown in Figure 161 FIGURE 161 Configuring static RARP
125. Group window is displayed as shown in Figure 153 224 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 ea Monitor Ea Configure E FIGURE 153 Configuring IP access groups i Configuring an IP AS path access list 25 IP Access Group Port 1 1 7 Select Name ACLs Device Direction In Bound A _ a Stack System Add Delete Reset a Port i Monitor and Mirror Show Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET Qos m VLAN SIE RSTP Trunk Static Station P Address Standard ACL Extended ACL goce coro bE Community Access List Prefix List DNS ofl a 9 Y AsPathAccess List 9 3 Select a port in the Port list The port number varies based on the product e For Brocade FCX and Brocade ICX 6610 devices stack unit slotnum portnum e For Brocade FSX devices slotnum portnum 4 Select the In Bound check box for Direction to enable incoming traffic on the interface to which you apply the ACL 5 Type the ACL number in the ACL Number field If you want to type an ACL name click Select Name ACLs The field label changes to ACL Name Now you can type the ACL name up to 256 alphanumeric characters in length 6 Click Add The message The change has been made is displayed To display the configured IP access group click Show To delete the configured IP access gr
126. Guide 53 1002304 01 Displaying OSPF external link state database 8 To configure OSPF interfaces click Interface For more information refer to Configuring OSPF interfaces on page 243 To configure OSPF virtual links click Virtual Link For more information refer to Configuring OSPF virtual link interfaces on page 247 To configure OSPF traps click Trap For more information refer to Configuring an OSPF trap on page 248 e The Statistics links can be used to monitor the OSPF parameters To display OSPF area information click Area For more information refer to Displaying OSPF area information on page 71 To display the OSPF interface information click Interface For more information refer to Displaying the OSPF interfaces on page 75 To display the OSPF external link state database information click External Link State DB For more information refer to Displaying OSPF external link state database on page 73 To display the link state database information click Link State DB For more information refer to Displaying OSPF link state database on page 78 To display the OSPF neighbor information click Neighbor For more information refer to Displaying OSPF neighbors on page 80 To display the OSPF ABR ASBR router information click ABR ASBR Routers For more information refer to Displaying the OSPF ABR ASBR router information on page 69 To display the OSPF virtual i
127. Management Interface User Guide 79 53 1002304 01 8 Displaying OSPF neighbors To display the OSPF neighbor information click Neighbor For more information refer to Displaying OSPF neighbors on page 80 To display the OSPF ABR ASBR router information click ABR ASBR Routers For more information refer to Displaying the OSPF ABR ASBR router information on page 69 To display the OSPF virtual interfaces information click Virtual Interface For more information refer to Displaying OSPF virtual interfaces on page 82 To display the OSPF virtual neighbor information click Virtual Neighbor For more information refer to Displaying OSPF virtual neighbors on page 85 Displaying OSPF neighbors To display the OSPF neighbor information perform the following steps 1 Click Monitor on the left pane and select OSPF 2 Click Neighbor The OSPF Neighbor window is displayed as shown in Figure 45 FIGURE45 Monitoring OSPF neighbors OSPF Neighbor Pot ES Neighbor Index Ce ei Retransmission Q Length 3 1 6 5 1 6 20 1 1 13 145 244 244 244 20 114 2 v13 119 1 1 13 45 244 244 244 119114 2 w112 112 112 1 13 45 206 206 206 112 112 1 6 2 2 Device 23 Monitor Arp Cache Device Elash Memory ful 5 1 1 1 v113 113 113 1 13 45 206 206 206 113 113 1 6 1 w114 114 1 1 13 45 206 206 206 114 1 1 16 2 1 8 1 4 8144 13 45 244 244 244 81 444 1 2 1116 18883 45244 244 244 118884 2 1 Eront Panel 2 23 1151
128. NOTE The port number varies based on the product e For Brocade FCX and Brocade ICX 6610 devices stack unit slotnum portnum e For Brocade FSX devices slotnum portnum 6 Click Add The message The change has been made is displayed To display the configured port uplink utilization list click Show To modify the configured port uplink utilization list click Modify You can also delete configured port uplink utilization list by clicking Delete To reset the data entered in the configuration pane click Reset 180 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 Chapter Configuring Monitor and Mirror Port 18 In this chapter Conigurning A miror iia ii E ia 181 Comune a MOM DO bc cadacecsagagsares ARA 182 Configuring a mirror port To configure port monitoring first configure the mirror port The mirror port is the port to which the monitored traffic is copied To configure a mirror port perform the following steps 1 Click Configure on the left pane and select Monitor and Mirror The Configure MIRROR Port window is displayed as shown in Figure 117 FIGURE 117 Configuring a mirror port Configure MIRROR Port Mode In v Ga Device Mirror Port 1 1 1 a Monitor S i Aaa E 3 Configure ER Stack Ada Delete Reset Ha System T Port Configure MONITOR Port Y Ethernet Inline Power Mode In amp Out Y Managemen Monitor Port 1 7 11 Y Monito
129. Neg Full Auto Disabled None Enabled Disabled Enabled Neg Full Auto Disabled None Enabled Disabled Enabled Neg Full Auto Disabled None Enabled Disabled Enabled Neg Full Auto Disabled None Enabled Disabled Enabled Neg Full Auto Disabled None Enabled Disabled Enabled Neg Full Auto Disabled None Enabled Disabled Enabled Neg Full Auto Disabled None Enabled Disabled Enabled Neg Full Auto Disabled None Enabled Disabled Enabled Neg Full Auto Disabled None Enabled Disabled Enabled Neg Full Auto Disabled None Enabled Disabled Enabled Neg Full Auto Disabled None Enabled Disabled Enabled Neg Full Auto Disabled None Enabled Disabled Enabled Neg Full Auto Disabled None Enabled Disabled Enabled Neg Full Auto Disabled None Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Modify Modify Modify Modify Modify Modify Modify Modify 175 17 Configuring an Ethernet port 3 For Brocade FCX and Brocade ICX 6610 devices select a unit ID in the Select Stack Unit ID list and click Display to display the information about a specific stack unit NOTE The Select Stack Unit ID list is not available in the ETHERNET Port Configuration window for Brocade FSX devices 4 Click Modify to modify the respe
130. OSPF routes to be redistributed into BGP for Mode for OSPF e Internal e External 1 e External 2 NOTE Step 7 applies only to the OSPF protocol 8 Click Add The message The change has been made is displayed To display the configured BGP redistribute click Show To modify the configured BGP redistribute click Modify You can also delete the BGP redistribute by clicking Delete To reset the data entered in the configuration pane click Reset Configuring a BGP route map filter To configure a BGP route map filter perform the following steps 1 Click Configure on the left pane and select BGP 2 Click Route Map Filter The BGP Route Map Filter window is displayed as shown in Figure 197 286 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 Configuring a BGP route map filter 30 FIGURE 197 Configuring the BGP route map filter BGP Route Map Filter Stack Route Map REEE System Sequence 1 Port o ion G Monitor and Mirror Action C Deny Permit aan Add Modify Delete Reset STP RSTP Trunk Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET Static Station ea IP ea OSPF ea RIP a BGP General Address Filter Aggregate Address As Path Filter Community Filter Neighbor Network Redistribute Show Route Map Match Route Map Set eeeeeeee 3 Type a string of characters that names the route map in
131. PoE the ability to transfer electrical power and data to remote devices over standard twisted pair cable in an Ethernet network To display the inline power statistics for a PoE stack device perform the following steps 1 Click Monitor on the left pane and select Port 2 Click Inline Power The port inline power window is displayed as shown in Figure 30 3 Select a unit ID in the Select Stack POE Unit ID list and click either Inline Power Statistics or Inline Power Details FIGURE30 Monitoring inline power Configure Inline Power E A Select Stack POE Unit ID 1 vw Inline Power Details a Device E Monitor Y Arp Cache Device Elash Memory Front Panel AC Address Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET j AELEKEE ma Statistic Y Ethernet E Utilization Y Ethernet Y Management Y Inline Power NOTE Only PoE capable units are displayed in the Select Stack POE Unit ID list If there are no PoE units you will receive No units with POE modules as an error message 44 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 Displaying port inline power for Brocade FCX and Brocade ICX 6610 devices 4 Displaying inline power statistics To display the inline power statistics select the unit ID in the Select Stack POE Unit ID list and click Inline Power Statistics The Inline Power Statistics window is displayed as shown in Figure
132. Select Disable or Enable for Virtual Interface Retransmit Select Disable or Enable for Originate LSA Select Disable or Enable for Maximum Age LSA Select Disable or Enable for LSDB Overflow Select Disable or Enable for LSDB Approaching Overflow Click Apply message The change has been made is displayed To reset the data entered in the configuration pane click Reset Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 249 53 1002304 01 26 Configuring an OSPF trap 250 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 Configuring RIP In this chapter e Configuring the general RIP Seting cocos coco ct a ee Configuring a RIP e scrrcrarca ca AAA Configuring a RIP neighbor tie ccociciriata rra ia CAMISAS RIP route MER a de as e Configuring a RIP redistribution filter accacaccacrccaccaevevn canes NOTE Chapter 21 The Routing Information Protocol RIP feature is specific to Brocade FCX ADV Brocade ICX 6610 and Brocade FSX devices running Layer 3 code Configuring the general RIP settings To configure the general RIP settings perform the following steps 1 Click Configure on the left pane and select RIP 2 Click General The RIP window is displayed as shown in Figure 173 FIGURE 173 Configuring the general RIP settings RIP Update Time seconds 30 a Device Redistribution
133. Select the Default Originate Route Map check box and select a route map in the list The route map injects the default route conditionally based on the match conditions in the route map Click Disable or Enable for EBGP Multihop Type the time to live interval for the neighbor from O through 255 in the EBGP Multihop TTL field if you have clicked Enable for EBGP Multihop The default is zero Click Disable or Enable for Next Hop Self If you click Enable the Layer 3 switch will list itself as the next hop in updates sent to the specified neighbor Click Disable or Enable for Send Community If you click Enable the Layer 3 switch sends the community attribute updates to the specified neighbor Click Disable or Enable for Remove Private AS If you click Enable the Layer 3 switch will remove private AS numbers from the update messages the Layer 3 switch sends to this neighbor Click Disable or Enable for Client To Client Reflection If you click Enable the neighbor becomes a route reflector client of the Layer 3 switch Click Disable or Enable for Shutdown If you click Enable the session with this neighbor will be administratively shut down Type an advertisement interval which is the minimum delay in seconds between messages to the specified neighbor in the Advert Interval field The range is from O through 600 The default is 30 for EBGP neighbors neighbors in other ASes The default is five for IBGP neighbors neighbors in the s
134. T Za Stack ea Port STP RSTP IP E OSPF aga eeeeee ABR ASBR Routers Area External Link State DB Neighbor Virtual Interface Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 Displaying OSPF link state database 8 Table 31 describes the fields in the OSPF Link State DB window TABLE 31 Description of the fields in the OSPF Link State DB window Field Description Index Displays the row number of the entry in the OSPF Link State table Area ld Displays the area number Type Displays the type of LSA which can be one of the following e Router e Network e inter area prefix e inter area router e ASexternal e Link Intra area prefix e Summary Link State ld Displays the ID of the LSA from which the Layer 3 switch learned this route Router Id Displays the External LSAs for the specified OSPF Layer 3 switch Sequence Displays the sequence number of the LSA The OSPF neighbor that sent the LSA stamps it with a sequence number to enable the Layer 3 switch and other OSPF Layer 3 switches to determine which LSA for a given route is the most recent Age Displays the age of the LSA in seconds Checksum Displays the checksum for the LSA packet which is based on all the fields in the packet except the age field The Layer 3 switch uses the checksum to verify that the packet is not corrupted The OSPF Link State DB window provides links to configure an
135. TACACS TACACS servers are unavailable and moving on to the next authentication method in the authentication method list in the Timeout field The range is from 1 through 15 seconds The default is three seconds 5 Type the dead interval which specifies how long the Brocade device waits for the primary authentication server to reply before deciding the server is dead and trying to authenticate using the next server in the Dead Time field The range is from 1 through 5 seconds The default is three seconds 154 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 Configuring management authentication 15 6 Type the TACACS TACACS key in the Key field This is used to encrypt TACACS TACACS packets before they are sent over the network The value for the key parameter on the Brocade device should match the one configured on the TACACS TACACS server The key can be from 1 through 32 characters in length and cannot include any space characters 7 Click Apply The message The change has been made is displayed To display the configured TACACS TACACS server click TACACS Server To reset the data entered in the configuration pane click Reset Configuring management authentication To configure management authentication perform the following steps 1 Click Configure on the left pane and select System 2 Click Management and select Authentication Methods The Authentication Method window
136. TFTP part of the configuration download process ends To access the TFTP configuration perform the following steps 1 Click Command on the left pane and select TFTP 2 Click Configuration The TFTP Configuration window is displayed as shown in Figure 223 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 317 53 1002304 01 33 Configuring a TFTP image FIGURE 223 Configuring TFTP TFIP Configuration TFTP Server IP 0 0 0 0 B Device ea Monitor 23 Configure A Command Disable Frame Logout Reload Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET Save to Flash Telnet Trace Route 5 TFTP Y Configuration Y Image Configuration File Name y 3 Type the IP address of the most recently contacted TFTP server if the switch has contacted a TFTP server since the last time the software was reloaded or the switch was rebooted in the TFTP Server IP field 4 Type the name under which the startup config file of the Layer 2 switch or Layer 3 switch was uploaded or downloaded during the most recent TFTP access in the Configuration File Name field 5 You can perform one of the following tasks with the configuration file e Click Copy from Server to Flash to copy the file from a TFTP server to the device flash memory e Click Save from Flash to Server to save the file from the device flash memory to a TFTP server e Click Save from RAM to Se
137. TU Ignore Disable Enable a System Database filter All Out Disable Enable Hga Port Point To Multipoint Disable Enable Y Monitor and Mirror 3 QOS EFA San 263 VLAN Authentication None y STP Simple Authentication Key RSTP MDS Authentication ID 0 Trunk Y Static Station MDS Authentication Key ta IP MDS5 Key Activation Wait Time 300 a OSPF Hello Interval ro Area l Area Range Retransmit Interval 5 General Transmit Delay i Interface Dead Interval 40 Redistribution Fill Virtual Link A Trap Cost 1 eta RIP l ia BGP Add Modify Delete Reset a Virtual Redundant a Command Show Configurations Area Area Range Interface Virtual Link Trap Statistics Area Interface External Link State DB Link State DB Neighbor ABR ASBR Routers Virtual Interface Virtual Neighbor Passive O eeeeee Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET 3 Select a port number in the Port list The port number varies based on the product e For Brocade FCX and Brocade ICX 6610 devices stack unit slotnum portnum e For Brocade FSX devices slotnum portnum Select an OSPF area identifier in the Area ID list Click Disable or Enable for OSPF Mode Click Disable or Enable for MTU Ignore wo or Click Disable or Enable for Database filter All Out By clicking Enable you
138. To configure an SNMP community string perform the following steps 1 Click Configure on the left pane and select System 2 Click Management and select Community String The SNMP Community String window is displayed as shown in Figure 96 FIGURE96 Configuring an SNMP community string SNMP Community String a Type Comuni Sering Enero view Name ACI Standard ACL set private yes all 0 Extended ACL get public no all 0 7 Type Community String Encrypt View Name ACL Td AC Filter ax Parameter hdd Community nd odule NTP Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET Radius Tacacs EG Management Authentication Mett Authorization Methc Accounting Method Community String General System Log Trap Trap Receiver User Account Web Preference eeeeeeeee 9 3 ea Port Y Monitor and Mirror ea OOS Sa VLAN 9 SIP 158 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 Configuring an SNMP community string 15 3 Click Add Community String The SNMP Community String window is displayed as shown in Figure 97 FIGURE97 Adding community strings SNMP Community String P Address Type O Get O Set Standard ACL Community String Extended ACL Encrypt P Access Group Vion Name MAC Filter Max Parameter odule NTE Add Delete Reset ACL Id Radius Show GPeeeeeeeeese Manage
139. Type a metric that a Layer 3 switch uses when establishing reverse paths to some networks on directly attached interfaces in the Metric field The range is from 1 through 31 hops The default is one hop Click Disable or Enable for Advertise Local By default the advertisement of a local route on the interface is enabled Click Disable or Enable for Encapsulation Click Add The message The change has been made is displayed and the DVMRP interface is configured To display the configured DVMRP interface click Show 268 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 Configuring a DVMRP interface 29 To modify the configured values of the DVMRP interface click Modify To delete the DVMRP interface click Delete To reset the data entered in the configuration pane click Reset Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 269 53 1002304 01 29 Configuring a DVMRP interface 270 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 Configuring BGP Chapter 30 In this chapter e Configuring the general BGP Settings 2 2 0 0 cc ce ee ee ninia Configuring a BGP address Titel accccacancacaccdica RAR cuales e Configuring a BGP aggregate addresS ooooooooooomooomoo Configuring a BGP AS ath TIMER eas ks ced ele la esa ae Configuring a BGP Communit TINE c ccc
140. VLAN for Brocade FCX and Brocade ICX 6610 devices 20 10 To select the VLAN ports select the Select a range check box select the range of VLAN ports in the From and To lists and click Tagged or Untagged or select the Select one port check box select a port based VLAN in the list and click Tagged or Untagged 11 Click Add The Selected VLAN Ports window is displayed as shown in Figure 125 FIGURE 125 Selected VLAN ports S Dev Selected VLAN Ports 3 Monitor aa Configure ia Stack To make a multiple selection 1 1 1 Tagged eds System hold CTRL key and click on 1 1 2 Untagged a a Port each VLAN port Y Monitor and Mirror No selection is required to ea Qos delete all ports 0 VLAN 9 Port Select ports to delete Protocol Delete Delete All 9 STP RSTP 9 Trunk C Tagged Untagged Y Static Station Select ann port r TAM Untagged y Tagged O ai a Command _ _ _ Select VLAN Ports Add Cancel Finish Configure Selected Ports for Dual Mode and Uplink Continue Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET 12 The selected VLAN ports are displayed in the Selected VLAN Ports list Click Delete or Delete All to delete the VLAN ports 13 You can add more VLAN ports from the Select VLAN Ports pane To do so complete step 10 and step 11 14 Click Finish to return to the Port VLAN window with the configured port based VLAN displayed or click Co
141. a related to a Layer 2 switch perform the following steps 1 Click Command on the left pane and select Clear The Clear window is displayed as shown in Figure 212 FIGURE 212 Clear window Clear O MAC Address Device CI Port Statistic a Monitor O TP ARP Cache 3 Configure a Command Disable Frame Logout Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET Reload Save to Flash Telnet Trace Route ea TFTP O System Logging Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 307 53 1002304 01 32 Clearing information for a Layer 3 switch 2 Select the following check boxes to clear information e MAC Address e Port Statistic e IP ARP Cache e System Logging 3 Click Apply All the current entries will be deleted Clearing information for a Layer 3 switch To clear specific data related to a Layer 3 switch perform the following steps 1 Click Command on the left pane and select Clear The Clear window is displayed as shown in Figure 213 FIGURE 213 Clear window T MAC Address I Port Statistic D IP ARP Cache TF System Logging Device a Monitor a Configure E Command Disable Frame FTP Cache Logout FTP Route Sei l BGP Neighbor Traffic IP Save to Flash ether Paice Switch over ac I BGP Neighbor IP Telnet I BGP Neighbor Sof Outbound P JANE a I BGP Neighbor Last Pkt with Error IP Arz l BGP Neighbor Notification Error IP arz FT BGP Dam
142. aa VLAN STP Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET RSTP Trunk Static Station ea Command Click Disable or Enable for Inline Power 4 Click Class for Allocate Power By and then select a power class in the Class list or click Power Limit and then type the maximum power level for a power consuming device in the Power Limit field Select an inline power priority for a Power over Ethernet PoE port in the Priority list 6 Toselect the PoE ports select the Select a range check box and select the range of ports in the From and To lists or select the Select one port check box and select the port in the list Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 177 53 1002304 01 17 Configuring a management port 7 Click Apply The message The change has been made is displayed To reset the data entered in the configuration pane click Reset To display the inline power statistics and details click Show Inline Power For more information refer to Displaying port inline power for Brocade FCX and Brocade ICX 6610 devices on page 44 Configuring a management port To configure a management port perform the following steps 1 Click Configure on the left pane and select Port 2 Click Management The Management Port Configuration window is displayed as shown in Figure 114 FIGURE 114 Management port configuration ETHERNET Port Attribute ETHERNET Port Statis
143. aces if one of the tracked interfaces goes down the software changes the VRRP priority of the VRID interface to the track priority which typically is lower than the VRID priority and lower than the VRID priorities configured on the backups 5 Click Apply The message The change has been made is displayed To display the configured VRRP virtual router click Show Modifying a VRRP E interface The procedure to modify the Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol Extended VRRP E interface is the same as the procedure to modify a VRRP interface For more information on how to modify a VRRP E interface refer to Modifying a VRRP interface on page 291 Configuring a VRRP E virtual router To configure a VRRP E virtual router perform the following steps 1 Click Configure on the left pane and select Virtual Redundant Router 2 Click VRRP Extended and then select Virtual Router The VRRP E window is displayed as shown in Figure 204 FIGURE 204 Configuring the VRRP E virtual router VRRP E Sei Port 1141 y ystem Port VRId Monitor and Mirror Activate Disable Enable Qos Hello Interval 1 VLAN STP IP Address List RSTP Mode Backup Trunk Priority 100 Static Station Backup mode only Backup Hello Interval jo Dead Interval i Advertise Backup Disable Enable Preempt Disable Enable aia a a y a a ta a a Ca
144. ache ARP Cache Device 172 31 0 1 02 00 00 00 00 01 Dynamic O 1 1 1511 ae Device Flash Memory Front Panel MAC Address system Log Stack Port STP RSTP IP Hga RMON ea Configure aga Command Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET E E y y y el ta da El Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 9 53 1002304 01 2 Displaying the device information Table 1 describes the fields in the ARP Cache window TABLE 1 Description of the fields in the ARP Cache window Field Node Description Displays the IP address of the device MAC Address Type Displays the MAC address of the device Displays the type of ARP entry which can be one of the following e Dynamic The Layer 3 switch learned the entry from an incoming packet e Static The Layer 3 switch loaded the entry from the static ARP table when the device for the entry was connected to the Layer 3 switch Age Port Displays the number of minutes the entry has remained unused If this value reaches the ARP aging period the entry is removed from the cache NOTE Static entries do not age out Displays the port attached to the device for which the entry was made For dynamic entries this is the port on which the entry was learned The port number varies based on the product e For Brocade FCX and Brocade ICX 6610 devices st
145. ack System Port Monitor and Mirror QOS VLAN STP RSTP Trunk Static Station Area Range Area Range Network Address 0000 Mask 0 000 Add Delete Reset Show Configurations Area Area Range Interface Virtual Link Trap Statistics Area Interface Extemal Link State DB Link State DB Neighbo ABR ASBR Routers Virtual Interface Virtual Neighbor Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 Daeg Configuring the OSPF area range 26 Type an area identifier in the Area ID field Type a network IP address in the Network Address field Type an IP subnet mask address in the Mask field Click Add The message The change has been made is displayed and the OSPF area range is configured To display the configured OSPF area range click Show To reset the data entered in the configuration pane click Reset You can also delete the OSPF area range by clicking Delete The Area Range window provides links to configure and monitor OSPF parameters e The Configurations links can be used for configuring the OSPF parameters To configure OSPF area click Area For more information refer to Configuring an OSPF area on page 239 To configure OSPF area range click Area Range For more information refer to Configuring the OSPF area range on page 2
146. ack unit module Show Stack Details Show Stack Modules Configure Stack Unit Modules Unit ID Module Module ssm Device port Management Module CFG 24 0000 0000 0000 _ Delete 35 M2 epor t g module z Ada S5 M3 2 por T0g module y aaa Add Module Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET 5 Select a stack module in the list on the Module column and then click Add To display current stack details stack port status and stack neighbors information click Show Stack Details For more information refer to Displaying the stack details on page 25 Click Delete to delete a stack unit module You cannot delete the active modules 130 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 Configuring a stack module 14 To display the stack unit modules click Show Stack Modules For more information refer to Displaying a stack module on page 27 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 131 53 1002304 01 14 Configuring a stack module 132 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 Configuring System Components Chapter 15 In this chapter e Configuring the system boot sequence for Brocade FCX and Brocade ICX 6610 devices 134 e Configuring the system boot sequence for Brocade FSX devices
147. ack unit slotnum portnum e For Brocade FSX devices slotnum portnum VLAN ID Displays the VLAN Identifier of the port which learned the entry NOTE This field is not available in the ARP Cache window for the Brocade FSX devices Displaying the device information 10 To display the device information perform the following steps 1 Click Monitor on the left pane and select Device 2 For Brocade FCX and Brocade ICX 6610 devices select a stack Identifier from the Stack Unit ID list and click Display to view the information for any device in an IronStack NOTE The Stack Unit ID list is not available in the Device Information window for the Brocade FSX devices The Device Information window for Brocade FCX and Brocade ICX 6610 devices is displayed as shown in Figure 6 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 Displaying the device information 2 FIGURE 6 Monitoring the device information E Device E Monitor Arp Cache Device Flash Memory Front Panel MAC Address System Log Stack Port STP RSTP IP OSPF PIM BGP Virtual Redundant Ro RMON onfigure ommand 6GGGCGCGCY f E 3 H A a y y ta ta ta ta ta ta Cc C B El E D a m Device Information Stack Unit ID 1 v Role alone System Up Time 19 hours 34 minutes 29 seconds SW Version 07 3 00q024T7 3 Compiled on May 05 2011 at 17 24 21 labeled as
148. ackbone in the Neighbor Router ID field 5 Select one of the following authentication types in the Authentication list e None e Simple e MD5 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 247 53 1002304 01 26 Configuring an OSPF trap 6 Type an alphanumeric password for an interface in the Simple Authentication Key field Type the MD5 key identifier from 1 through 255 in the MD5 Authentication ID field 8 Type the MD5 key which can be up to 16 alphanumeric characters in the MD5 Authentication Key field 9 Type the MD5 authentication activation wait time in the MD5 Key Activation Wait Time field The MD5 authentication activation wait time is the number of seconds the Layer 3 switch waits until placing a new MD5 key into effect The wait time can be from O through 14400 seconds The default is 300 seconds 5 minutes 10 Type the hello interval in the Hello Interval field The value can be from 1 through 65535 seconds The default is 10 seconds 11 Type the retransmission interval in the Retransmit Interval field The value can be from O through 3600 seconds The default is five seconds 12 Type the transmission delay in the Transit Delay field The value can be from O through 3600 seconds The default is one second 13 Type the dead interval in the Dead Interval field The value can be from 1 through 65535 seconds The default is 40 seconds 14 Click Add The message The
149. ade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 277 53 1002304 01 30 Configuring a BGP neighbor 7 No Export Filters for routes with the community NO_EXPORT A route in this community should not be advertised to any BGP neighbors outside the local AS If the Layer 3 switch is a member of a confederation the Layer 3 switch advertises the route only within the confederation Local As Checks for routes with the community LOCAL_AS This community applies only to confederations The Layer 3 switch advertises the route only within the sub AS Type a specific community number to filter in num num format in the Community List field You can enter up to 20 community numbers within the same field Click Add The message The change has been made is displayed To display the configured BGP community filter click Show To modify the configured BGP community filter click Modify You can also delete the BGP community filter by clicking Delete To reset the data entered in the configuration pane click Reset Configuring a BGP neighbor To configure a BGP neighbor perform the following steps 1 Click Configure on the left pane and select BGP 2 Click Neighbor The BGP Neighbor window is displayed as shown in Figure 190 amp E E 1 Ee O PPROCCORP COREE ea Virtual Redundant F 278 FIGURE 190 Configuring BGP neighbors Jevice z onitor onfigure Za Stack Fe
150. ade ICX 6610 devices To perform a hitless reload of the system from a secondary image perform the following steps 1 Click Command on the left pane and select Hitless reload 2 Click Secondary The secondary hitless reload window is displayed as shown in Figure 220 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 313 53 1002304 01 32 Accessing the Telnet command prompt FIGURE 220 Hitless reload from a secondary image Please confirm hitless reload of the system from secondary al Device tia 3 Monitor 3 Configure a Command Clear Disable Fram Logout Reload Save to Flash Switch over a 9 Hitless reload Y Primary 9 Secondanj Y Telnet Y Trace Route aa TFTP Homel Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET 3 Click Yes to reload the system from the secondary image or click No to cancel the operation Accessing the Telnet command prompt To open a Telnet CLI window click Command on the left pane and select Telnet The Telnet window is displayed as shown in Figure 221 FIGURE 221 Accessing Telnet seee NOT FOR PRODUCTION 2 AUTO SHUTDOWN IS OFF PLEASE ACTIVATE WITH auto shutdown te lnet DeviceSwitch gt _ 314 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 Performing a trace 32 Performing a trace Trace Route allows you to trace a path from the Brocade device to an IPv4 host Trace
151. afafon scarf onic ao Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET STP RSTP ia IP ea OSPF Ea DVMRP Neighbor Y Next Hop Route 9 Virtual Interface aa BGP 3 Virtual Redundant Router Device ag Monitor E 9 9 9 9 9 i 9 Table 39 describes the fields in the DVMRP Virtual Interface window TABLE 39 Description of the fields in the DVMRP Virtual Interface window Field Description Index Displays the row number of the entry in the DVMRP Virtual Interface table Probe Pkts Displays the following information e In The number of Probe packets received by a DVMRP neighbor Layer 3 switch e Out The number of Probe packets sent by the DVMRP Layer 3 switch to the IP multicast group address e Discard The number of Probe packets discarded Update Pkts Displays the number of routing Update packets sent or received or discarded by DVMRP Layer 3 switches Graft Pkts Displays the following information e in The number of Graft packets received by the upstream Layer 3 switch Out The number of Graft packets sent by the downstream Layer 3 switch Discard The number of Graft packets discarded 96 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 Displaying DVMRP virtual interfaces 10 TABLE 39 Description of the fields in the DVMRP Virtual Interface window Continued Field Description Graft Ack Pkts Displays the following in
152. age The change has been made is displayed To display the configured IP access group click Show To delete the configured IP access group click Delete To reset the data entered in the configuration pane click Reset Configuring the system MAC filter To configure the system MAC filter perform the following steps 1 Click Configure on the left pane and select System 2 Click MAC Filter The MAC Filter window is displayed as shown in Figure 84 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 145 53 1002304 01 15 Configuring the system MAC filter 146 FIGURE84 Configuring a MAC filter S Device 3 Monitor a Configure Source Address OO GA OO E 00 10 11 12 MAC Filter Dh Action C Deny Permit ea Stack Source Mask Ta System Destination Address Boot sequen Clock Destination Mask DHCP Gate Frame Type none gt DNS Operator Equal y General een SA Identification Protocol 0000 System Define IP Address Standard AC Ada Modity Delete Reset TEE Show Filter Group MAC Filter Max Parame Module NTP Radius Tacacs sa Managemen eta Port Y Monitor and Mi Ra AAS Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET X Type the filter number in the ID field Click Deny or Permit for Action Type the source MAC address
153. agement Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 About This Document In this chapter CAMINOS ia A its e Supported hardware and software 0 0 0 c cece eee mo e Document conventions e Notice to the reader Related PUBIICAHONS sacGscc eines vaceusetensice ARA e Getting technical help Audience This document is designed for system administrators with a working knowledge of Layer 2 and Layer 3 switching and routing If you are using a Brocade Layer 3 switch you should be familiar with the following protocols if applicable to your network IP RIP OSPF BGP ISIS IGMP PIM and VRRP Supported hardware and software This guide describes software release 07 3 00 of the Brocade Fastlron CX Brocade Fastlron SX and Brocade ICX 6610 devices The following hardware platforms are supported by this release of this guide e Brocade Fastlron SX 800 FSX 800 e Brocade Fastlron SX 1600 FSX 1600 e Brocade Fastlron SX 1600 ANR FSX 1600 ANR Layer 2 or Layer 3 switches e Brocade FCX624S e Brocade FCX648S e Brocade FCX624S F e Brocade FCX624S HPOE e Brocade FCX648S HPOE e Brocade FCX624 E e Brocade FCX624 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 xiii In this chapter e Brocade FCX648 E e Brocade FCX648 l e Brocade ICX 6610 Document conventions This section describes text formatting conventions and important notice formats used in this do
154. ains the following links e To change the polling interval click Change Polling interval For more information refer to Changing polling interval on page 120 e To display the RMON statistics click RMON Ethernet Statistics For more information refer to Displaying RMON Ethernet statistics on page 117 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 Section Configuring Device Components This section describes the Configure features and includes the following chapters e Configuring Stack ComponentS 06000 c eee eee eee eee 125 e Configuring System COMPONENTS is cisiecccreeeniersereeenv ews aes 133 Configuring Module Components 0 000 cece eee eee ene 171 e Configuring Port Parameters lt riiirsisrosiireni tr asire RES EREI 175 e Configuring Monitor and Mirror Port i irrisirisioriir rita 181 COMIENDO sd n Ba ERA owe aon AOR 185 COMIBONNE VLAN io es potiri Ert AA ested 189 COMEUNINE OTP 0000 Es A EEE A A 201 CORINTO atari ue ia eb esd reo lala Saa laa 207 COMPUNE TURKS iier cir A 213 CORNZUINE A Statie SEO cerrar tiara AR 215 CA A a Sate de E el aE a aa unc a em 219 CONGUE DORE secs tore Heo eee re eR gaa ee ee 239 COMUNE RIP 0500 dra ER ERA A AAA A ERA 251 CARMINA ae i Sel bce ate Sc cmc elie ma ah aes de aise 261 Connon AIR ri a AA 265 Cn BP veneer eete red ceed TERA ERE AA 271 e Configuring a Virtual Redundant R
155. ame AS Type the AS the remote neighbor belongs to in the Remote AS field The range is from 1 through 65535 There is no default value Type the weight that the Layer 3 switch adds to routes received from the specified neighbor in the Weight field The default weight is zero BGP prefers larger weights over smaller weights Type an interface through which the Layer 3 switch can communicate with the neighbor in the Update Source field Type the keepalive interval from O through 65535 seconds in the Keep Alive Time field Type the hold interval from O or 3 through 65535 seconds 1 and 2 are not allowed in the Hold Time field Type an AS path filter list or a list of AS path ACLs in the AS Path Filter List for Weight field Type a string which can be up to 80 characters long in the MD5 Password field Click Add The message The change has been made is displayed To display the configured BGP neighbor click Show To modify the configured BGP neighbor click Modify You can also delete the BGP neighbor by clicking Delete To reset the data entered in the configuration pane click Reset Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 279 53 1002304 01 30 Configuring a BGP neighbor 280 The BGP Neighbor window contains the following links e To configure a BGP neighbor distribute list click Distribute List For more information refer to Configuring a BGP distribute list on page 28
156. an be one of the following for each Layer 3 switch e Established The BGP is ready to exchange UPDATE packets with the neighbor Idle The BGP4 process is waiting to be started Admnd The neighbor has been administratively shut down Connect The BGP is waiting for the connection process for the TCP neighbor session to be completed Active The BGP is waiting for a TCP connection from the neighbor Open Sent The BGP is waiting for an OPEN message from the neighbor Open Confirm The BGP has received an OPEN message from the neighbor and is now waiting for either a KEEPALIVE or NOTIFICATION message If the Layer 3 switch receives a KEEPALIVE message from the neighbor the state changes to Established If the message is a NOTIFICATION the state changes to Idle State Change Time Displays the time that has passed since the state last changed Route Accepted Displays the number of routes received from the neighbor that this Layer 3 switch installed in the BGP route table Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 105 53 1002304 01 11 Displaying the BGP neighbor summary TABLE 43 Description of the fields in the BGP Neighbor Summary window Continued Field Description Route Filtered Displays the routes or prefixes that have been filtered out f soft reconfiguration is enabled this field shows how many routes were filtered out not placed in the BGP route table but retained i
157. anagement Interface User Guide 113 53 1002304 01 12 Displaying VSRP virtual switch entries TABLE 48 Description of the fields in the VSRP Virtual Switch Statistics window Continued Field Description Rev Higher Priority Displays the number of VSRP packets received by the interface that had a higher backup priority for the VRID than this Layer 3 switch backup priority for the VRID Transition Count Displays the transition count for the following e Master The number of times this Layer 3 switch has changed from the backup state to the master state for the VRID Backup The number of times this Layer 3 switch has changed from the master state to the backup state for the VRID 114 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 Chapter Monitoring RMON 13 In this chapter OE pote RMON TISOY cn a eal hectare abl ool mie nce da 115 Displaying RMON Ethernet Statistics oxxuosorssrorsrinrarra rre e 117 Changing polling Intervalo ir eedieea crea she 120 e Displaying RMON Ethernet error statistics ooooooommoooo 120 Displaying RMON history By default all active ports generate two history control data entries per active port An active port is defined as one with a link up If the link goes down the two history entries are automatically cleared The following history entries are generated for each device e Asampling of statistics every 30 seconds
158. ange has been made is displayed To reset the data entered in the configuration pane click Reset 170 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 Chapter Configuring Module Components 1 6 In this chapter Oe RMSE Module 00 caes a id 171 Moding inline power DUCES cs cra AA 172 NOTE This chapter is specific to Brocade FSX devices Configuring a module To configure a chassis module perform the following steps 1 Click Configure on the left pane and select Module 2 Click Config Module The Module window is displayed as shown in Figure 107 FIGURE 107 Configuring a module Module Device Module 12 Monitor S1M1 1 Device 24 port Gig Copper OK 24 00e0 5200 0100 Delete y es Configure S1M2 2 Device 48 port 100 1000 Copper Delete fa System l 3 Module S1 M3 None Delete Config Mod 51M4 None Delete Y PoE PoE h 52 M1 None Delete Port Monitor and Mi 52M2 None Delete QoS 52 M3 None Delete VLAN STE 52M4 None Delete RSTP 53M1 None Delete Trunk Static Station Delete S3M2 10 Device 0 port Management i oK b Unit ID A e m i stati S AC ommand Module Slot Module Status Ports Starting MAC Micerslcers Add Module Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Manag
159. ange is from 2 through 10 seconds The default is three seconds 7 Type the interval at which periodic hello packets are sent to the PIM interfaces in the Prune Time field The range is from 10 through 3600 seconds The default is 180 seconds 8 Type the amount of time a PIM router waits before stopping traffic to neighbor routers that do not want the traffic in the Prune Wait Time field The range is from O through 3 seconds The default is three seconds 9 Click Apply To reset the data entered in the configuration pane click Reset The PIM window provides links to configure and monitor PIM parameters e To configure a PIM interface click Virtual Interface For more information refer to Enabling a PIM interface on page 262 e To display information of the PIM neighbors click Neighbor For more information refer to Displaying the PIM neighbors on page 89 e To display information of the configured PIM interfaces click Virtual Interface For more information refer to Displaying the PIM virtual interface on page 90 Enabling a PIM interface To enable PIM interface perform the following steps 1 Click Configure on the left pane and select PIM 2 Click Virtual Interface The PIM Interface window is displayed as shown in Figure 181 262 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 Enabling a PIM interface 28 FIGURE 181 Enabling PIM on a virtual int
160. ard ACLs Standard ACL Standard ACL Number 1 Name ACLs ul Device Action C Permt Deny 3 Monitor i 23 Configure TP Address 0 0 0 0 ea Stack TE System o snm ea Port i Monitor and Mirror Log a Add Delete Reset STP RSTP Show ACLs Trunk Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET Static Station 28 IP Address Standard ACL Extended ACL IP Access Group As Path Access List Community Access List Prefix List DNS ofl 3 Type the ACL number from 1 through 99 in the Standard ACL Number field If you want to type an ACL name click Name ACLs The field label changes to Standard ACL Name Now you can type an ACL name up to 256 alphanumeric characters in length tGGGCGCGCGGCEL 4 Click Permit or Deny for Action so that the packets that match a policy in the ACL can be permitted forwarded or denied droppea Type the host IP address in the IP Address field Type the IP subnet mask in the Filter Mask field Type the host name in the Host Name field 00 LON ON Select the Log check box so that the device generates syslog entries and SNMP traps for the packets that are denied by the access policy 9 Click Add The message The change has been made is displayed and the ACL is added To display the configured ACL click Show ACLs To delete the configured ACL click Delete To reset the data entered in the configuration pane click Reset
161. atabase information click Link State DB For more information refer to Displaying OSPF link state database on page 78 To display the OSPF neighbor information click Neighbor For more information refer to Displaying OSPF neighbors on page 80 To display the OSPF ABR ASBR router information click ABR ASBR Routers For more information refer to Displaying the OSPF ABR ASBR router information on page 69 To display the OSPF virtual interfaces information click Virtual Interface For more information refer to Displaying OSPF virtual interfaces on page 82 To display the OSPF virtual neighbor information click Virtual Neighbor For more information refer to Displaying OSPF virtual neighbors on page 85 Displaying OSPF virtual interfaces To display the OSPF virtual interface information perform the following the steps 82 1 Click Monitor on the left pane and select OSPF 2 Click Virtual Interface The OSPF Virtual Interface window is displayed as shown in Figure 46 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 Displaying OSPF virtual interfaces 8 FIGURE46 Monitoring OSPF virtual interfaces OSPF Virtual Interface a Index Neighbor SERGE rete a eeil E oaa A Suther Device ae Delay Type Key 543 Monitor 1 mo 10 1 10 1 10 40 downlo Disabled None a in irc fo A a Flash A UU ee ee ee Memory Front Panel Con
162. ate database information click External Link State DB For more information refer to Displaying OSPF external link state database on page 73 To display the link state database information click Link State DB For more information refer to Displaying OSPF link state database on page 78 To display the OSPF neighbor information click Neighbor For more information refer to Displaying OSPF neighbors on page 80 To display the OSPF ABR ASBR router information click ABR ASBR Routers For more information refer to Displaying the OSPF ABR ASBR router information on page 69 To display the OSPF virtual interfaces information click Virtual Interface For more information refer to Displaying OSPF virtual interfaces on page 82 To display the OSPF virtual neighbor information click Virtual Neighbor For more information refer to Displaying OSPF virtual neighbors on page 85 Displaying the OSPF interfaces To display the OSPF interface information perform the following steps 1 Click Monitor on the left pane and select OSPF 2 Click Interface The OSPF Interface window is displayed as shown in Figure 43 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 75 53 1002304 01 8 Displaying the OSPF interfaces FIGURE 43 Monitoring OSPF interfaces OSPF Interface lash h OSPF MTU MESES E Interval sec me E a DesRouter Router E Auth ort ter assive
163. ation loss has occurred e FALSE Indicates no information loss has occurred NOTE Information loss under these circumstances is a normal part of BGP and does not indicate an error Local Preference Displays the degree of preference for routes that use this set of attributes relative to other routes in the local AS Community List Displays the communities that routes with this set of attributes As Path List Displays the ASes through which routes with this set of attributes have passed Originator ID Displays the originator of the route in a route reflector environment Cluster List Displays the route reflector clusters through which this set of attributes has passed To display the next set of BGP attributes click Next Page Displaying BGP neighbors To display BGP neighbor information perform the following steps 1 Click Monitor on the left pane and select BGP 2 Click Neighbor The BGP Neighbor Statistics window is displayed as shown in Figure 55 100 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 Displaying BGP neighbors 11 FIGURE55 Monitoring BGP neighbor statistics BGP Neighbor Statistics das aren EBGP Keep Alive Hold Advertioment Joy Atv Uat Norco Open Device ee Tims ll Mi Mana me ee 0 0 0 SS Monitor 111 113 1 11 2011 bgp Established 60 180 7 B 11 7961 0 Arp Cache 111 212 1 11 2011 Ebgp Established 60 180 30 7 3 11 79610 Dev
164. ave Frame Enable Disable TELNET Table 18 describes the fields in the Port Realtime Information window TABLE 18 Description of the fields in the Port Realtime Information window Field Status Description Displays the status of the port MAC Address Displays the MAC address of the port Actual Speed Mode Shows whether the actual speed matches the configured speed If the configured speed is set to Auto then the speed is set by the software Connector Displays the physical type of connector The Port Realtime Information window provides links to configure the port parameters e To configure an Ethernet port click ETHERNET Port Configuration For more information on how to configure an Ethernet port refer to Configuring an Ethernet port on page 175 e To monitor the Ethernet port statistics click ETHERNET Port Statistic For more information refer to Displaying Ethernet port statistics on page 35 e To monitor the Ethernet port utilization click ETHERNET Port Utilization For more information refer to Displaying Ethernet port utilization on page 39 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 43 53 1002304 01 4 Displaying port inline power for Brocade FCX and Brocade ICX 6610 devices Displaying port inline power for Brocade FCX and Brocade ICX 6610 devices The port inline power statistics allow you to monitor Power over Ethernet
165. ay be overwritten by a new stack unit Role Displays the role of this unit within the stack Active Standby Member or alone Mac Address Displays the MAC address of the device Priority Displays the priority assigned to this unit State Displays the operational state of this unit local or remote Comment Displays additional information about this unit Stack Port Status parameters Unit ID Displays the number of the unit within a stack from 1 through 8 Stack port1 Displays the port state and the port number for stack port1 The port states are as follows e up Each end is connected e down Port is configured as a stacking port but not connected none Port is not configured as a stacking port Stack port2 Displays the port state and the port number for stack port2 The port states are as follows e up Each end is connected e down Port is configured as a stacking port but not connected e none Port is not configured as a stacking port Stack Neighbors parameters Unit ID Displays the number of the unit within a stack from 1 through 8 Stack port1 Displays the neighbor stack unit for stack port1 for this unit ID Stack port2 Displays the neighbor stack unit for stack port2 for this unit ID The Stack Details window provides links to configure the stack components e To change the stack settings click General Stacking Configuration For more information refer to Configuring the general
166. aying Ethernet port attributes 00 2 0 e eee eee 37 Displaying Ethernet port utilization o ooo ooocoooooo 39 Displaying the management port information 41 Displaying the management port real time information 42 Displaying port inline power for Brocade FCX and Brocade ICX 6610 devices 0 eect eee 44 Displaying inline power statistics ooooooooooo 45 Displaying inline power details oooooooooooo 47 Displaying port inline power for Brocade FSX devices 49 Chapter 5 Monitoring STP In this Chapter ici whe ag eee We FA ORG aa 51 Displaying STP information 000 eee 51 Chapter 6 Monitoring RSTP Inthis Chapter iii eden ties Bile ce oie Wil ea Mie Bea 55 Displaying RSTP information 0 00 cece eee eee 55 Chapter 7 Monitoring IP In this Chapter issu siaii ace ieee a ee 59 Displaying IP Cache 2 ee eee 59 Displaying IP traffic information for devices running Layer 2 code sis sack eka E ira tensed tiene A a a 60 iv Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 Displaying IP traffic information for devices running Layer 3 code 0 cece eee eee 64 Displaying the IP routing table 0 0 cee eee eee 66 Chapter 8 Monitoring OSPF inthis Chapter ces cece sees A de ee 69 Displaying the OSPF ABR ASBR router information 69 Displaying OSPF area information
167. ays the length of time the device has been available Last Clear Time Displays the length of time data has been accumulating in the current table To remove the current data in the table and restart monitoring click Clear To stop reporting the statistics click Stop Polling The RMON Ethernet Statistics window contains the following links e To change the polling interval click Change Polling interval For more information refer to Changing polling interval on page 120 e To display the RMON Ethernet error statistics click RMON Ethernet Error Statistics For more information refer to Displaying RMON Ethernet error statistics on page 120 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 119 53 1002304 01 13 Changing polling interval Changing polling interval To change the number of seconds between reporting the RMON Ethernet statistics perform the following steps 1 Click Change Polling interval on the RMON Ethernet Statistics window The Web Management Preferences window is displayed as shown in Figure 65 FIGURE65 Modifying web management preferences Web Management Preferences Page Size i 5 a Device Session Timeout 300 Seconds aS Monitor E 7 z Connection Receive Timeout E Seconds Arp Cache Device Front Panel Refresh 300 Seconds Front Panel Front Panel Disable Enable MAC Address Page Menu Disable Enable System Log Front Panel Frame
168. b Preference 66CECGCGCGCGCGECE Configuring a trap 15 Trap SNMP Authentication Disable Enable Power Supply O Disable Enable Fan Disable Enable Cold Start Disable Enable Link Up Disable O Enable Link Down Disable Enable STP New Root O Disable Enable STP Topology Change Disable Enable Locked Address Violation O Disable Enable Module Inserted O Disable Enable Module Removed Disable Enable OSPF Disable Enable VRRP Disable Enable VRRPE Disable Enable VSRP Disable Enable Temperature warning O Disable Enable Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET Click Disable or Enable for SNMP Authentication Click Disable or Enable for Power Supply 3 4 5 Click Disable or Enable for Fan 6 Click Disable or Enable for Cold Start 7 Click Disable or Enable for Link Up 8 9 Click Disable or Enable for Link Down Click Disable or Enable for STP New Root 10 Click Disable or Enable for STP Topology Change 11 Click Disable or Enable for Locked Address Violation 12 Click Disable or Enable for Module Inserted 13 Click Disable or Enable for Module Removed 14 Click Disable or Enable for OSPF 15 Click Disable or Enable for VRRP 16 Click Disable or Enable for VRRPE 17 Click Disable or Enable for VSRP 18 Click Disable or Enable for Temperature warning 19 Click
169. ble O Enable Extended ACL TELNET Disable Enable P Access Group Telnet Authentication Disable O Enable MAC Filter Telnet Time Out 0 Max Parameter odule NIP Radius Tacacs anagement Authentication Mett Authorization Methc Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET Accounting Method Community String General System Log Trap Trap Receiver User Account Web Preference Telnet Password peeeeeee eee Web Preference User Account Authentication Methods Authorization Methods Community Strng Trap Trap Receiver D 3 C 3 9 Port Monitor and Mirror Qos VLAN STP RSTP Trunk Select Disable or Enable for Web Management Select Disable or Enable for SNMP Select Disable or Enable for TELNET Type the timeout interval in seconds to wait for a response in the Telnet Time Out field 3 4 5 6 Select Disable or Enable for Telnet Authentication 7 8 Type an alphanumeric password in the Telnet Password field 9 Click Apply 160 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 Configuring a management system log 15 The message The change has been made is displayed To reset the data entered in the configuration pane click Reset The Management window provides links to configure other management parameters To configure the web management preferences click Web
170. ble ports in each level of priority Power Consumption in Displays the total number of watts consumed by both PoE power consuming devices and Watts the PoE module daughter card attached to the Interface module Power Allocation in Displays the number of watts allocated to the interface module PoE ports This value is Watts the sum of port default or configured maximum power levels or power classes automatically detected by the PoE device Displaying port inline power for Brocade FSX devices To display the inline power statistics for a Brocade FSX device perform the following steps 1 Click Monitor on the left pane and select Port 2 Click Inline Power The port inline power window is displayed as shown in Figure 33 FIGURE33 Monitoring inline power Inline Power Statistics a Device 2 Monitor Arp Cach Slot Device Slot Front Par MAC Add System L Inline Power 28 Port Details ia Statistic s Utilizati Manage Inline P Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET STP RSTP eg IP s OSPF s DVMRP s BGP Ga Virtual Re s RMON 2 Configure ta System a Module All Slots Slot5 666606 Inline Power Details Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 49 53 1002304 01 4 50 Displaying port inline power for Brocade FSX devices Click All Slots to display the inline power statistics of all the slots
171. bor Init A Hello packet has recently been seen from the neighbor However bidirectional communication has not yet been established with the neighbor The Layer 3 switch itself did not appear in the neighbor s Hello packet All neighbors in this state or higher are listed in the Hello packets sent from the associated interface 2 Way Communication between the two Layer 3 switches is bidirectional This is the most advanced state before beginning adjacency establishment The DR and BDR are selected from the set of neighbors in the 2 Way state or greater ExStart The first step in creating an adjacency between the two neighboring Layer 3 switches The goal of this step is to decide which Layer 3 switch is the master and to decide upon the initial DD sequence number Neighbor conversations in this state or greater are called adjacencies Exchange The Layer 3 switch is describing its entire link state database by sending DD packets to the neighbor Each DD packet has a DD sequence number and is explicitly acknowledged Only one DD packet can be outstanding at any time In this state Link State Request packets can also be sent asking for the neighbor s more recent advertisements All adjacencies in Exchange state or greater are used by the flooding procedure In fact these adjacencies are fully capable of transmitting and receiving all types of OSPF routing protocol packets Loading Link State Request packets are sent to the neighbor aski
172. bor route map click Route Map For more information refer to Configuring a BGP route map on page 283 Configuring a BGP prefix list To configure a BGP neighbor prefix list perform the following steps 1 Click Prefix List on the BGP Neighbor window The BGP Neighbor Prefix List window is displayed as shown in Figure 193 FIGURE 193 Configuring the BGP neighbor prefix list BGP Neighbor Prefix List Ga Device a Monitor Direction In e Out 243 Configure Prefix List Name Stack od Ada Modify Delete Reset Monitor and Mirror Show Neighb or Distribute List Route Map QOS VLAN STP RSTP Trunk Static Station F Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET E E a a ta E da Ea ta pos 23 Y General Y Address Filter Select an IP address of the neighbor in the IP Address list Click In or Out for Direction so that the prefix list applies to inbound or outbound routes respectively 4 Type atext string describing the prefix list in the Prefix List Name field 5 Click Add The message The change has been made is displayed To display the configured BGP neighbor prefix list click Show To modify the configured BGP neighbor prefix list click Modify You can also delete the BGP neighbor prefix list by clicking Delete To reset the data entered in the configuration pane click Reset 282 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade
173. bound routes respectively 4 Select a route map in the Route Map Name list The message The change has been made is displayed To display the configured BGP neighbor route map click Show To modify the configured BGP neighbor route map click Modify You can also delete the BGP neighbor route map by clicking Delete To reset the data entered in the configuration pane click Reset Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 283 53 1002304 01 30 Configuring a BGP network The BGP Neighbor Route Map window contains the following links e To configure a BGP neighbor click Neighbor For more information refer to Configuring a BGP ne ighbor on page 278 e To configure a BGP neighbor distribute list click Distribute List For more information refer to Configuring a BGP distribute list on page 280 e To configure a BGP neighbor filter list click Filter List For more information refer to Configuring a BGP filter list on page 281 Configuring a BGP network To configure a BGP network perform the following steps 1 Click Configure on the left pane and select BGP 2 Cli ck Network The BGP Network window is displayed as shown in Figure 195 FIGURE 195 Configuring the BGP network Ea Configure tga BiS sga Hga 03 Stack System Port Monitor and Mirror QOS VLAN STP RSTP Trunk Static Station General Address Filter Aggre
174. cade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 Displaying RSTP information 6 TABLE 22 Description of the fields in the RSTP window Continued Field Path Cost Description Displays the configured path cost on a link connected to this port P2P Mac Displays whether the point to point MAC parameter is configured to be a point to point link e T The link is configured as a point to point link e F The link is not configured as a point to point link This is the default Edge Port Displays whether the port is configured as an operational edge port e T The port is configured as an edge port e F The port is not configured as an edge port This is the default Role State Displays the current role of the port which can be one of the following e ROOT Provides the lowest cost path to the root bridge from a specific bridge e DESIGNATED Provides the lowest cost path to the root bridge from a LAN to which it is connected e ALTERNATE Provides an alternate path to the root bridge when the root port goes down e BACKUP Provides a backup to the LAN when the Designated port goes down e DISABLED Has no role in the topology For more information refer to Bridges and bridge port roles of the Fastlron Configuration Guide Displays the RSTP state of the port which can be one of the following e DISCARDING RSTP has blocked data traffic on this port to pre
175. cara tn Out Discardftn Out Discard a Out Discard ome Site Mi ogout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET Eg BGP Y Attributes Y Neighbor Y Routes Y Summary Ea Virtual Redundant Router 043 VRRP 9 Interface Y Virtual Router Table 36 describes the fields in the PIM Virtual Interface window 90 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 Displaying the PIM virtual interface TABLE 36 Description of the fields in the PIM Virtual Interface window Field Description Index Displays the row number of the entry in the PIM Virtual Interface table Join Pkt Displays the following information e in The number of Join messages received on the interface e Out The number of Join messages sent by the interface e Discard The number of Join messages discarded Prune Pkts Displays the following information e in The number of Prune messages received on the interface Out The number of Prune messages sent by the interface Discard The number of Prune messages discarded Assert Pkts Displays the following information e in The number of Assert messages received on the interface Out The number of Assert messages sent by the interface Discard The number of Assert messages discarded Hello Pkts Displays the following information e in The number of PIM Hello messages received on the interface Out The number of PIM Hello messages sent by the i
176. ch VRRP E is configured The port number varies based on the product e For Brocade FCX and Brocade ICX 6610 devices stack unit slotnum portnum e For Brocade FSX devices slotnum portnum VR ld Displays the VRID configured on an interface State Displays this Layer 3 switch VRRP E state for the VRID which can be one of the following e Initialize Indicates that the VRID is not enabled activated NOTE If the state is Initialize the mode is incomplete Therefore make sure you have specified the IP address for the VRID e Backup Indicates that this Layer 3 switch is a Backup for the VRID e Master This Layer 3 switch is the Master for the VRID Receive Pkts Drop Displays the error statistics for the following Arp The number of ARP packets addressed to the VRID that were dropped e P The number of IP packets addressed to the VRID that were dropped Receive Mismatch Displays the error statistics for the following e Port The number of packets received that did not match the configuration for the receiving interface P The number of packets received that did not match the configured IP addresses Hello The number of packets received that did not match the configured Hello interval Rev Priority Zero from Master Displays whether the current Master has resigned Rev Higher Priority Displays the number of VRRP E packets received by the interface that had a higher ba
177. ches packets that have the flash override precedence e critical The ACL matches packets that have the critical precedence e internet The ACL matches packets that have the internetwork control precedence e network The ACL matches packets that have the network control precedence 12 Select one of the following options in the TOS list e normal The ACL matches packets that have the normal ToS e min monetary cost The ACL matches packets that have the minimum monetary cost ToS e maxreliability The ACL matches packets that have the maximum reliability ToS e max throughput The ACL matches packets that have the maximum throughput ToS e min delay The ACL matches packets that have the minimum delay ToS 13 Select the Log check box to enable generation of SNMP traps and syslog messages for packets denied by the ACL 14 Click By Name for IP Protocol to select the IP protocol by name or click By Number to specify the number from O through 255 15 Select the TCP Established check box so that the policy applies to the TCP packets that have the ACK Acknowledgment or RST Reset bits set on Set to 1 in the Control Bits field of the TCP packet header The policy applies only to the established TCP sessions not to the new sessions NOTE This field applies only to the destination TCP ports not the source TCP ports Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 223 53 1002304 01 25
178. ches within a stub area cannot send or receive External Link State Advertisements LSAs In addition OSPF Layer 3 switches in a stub area use a default route to the Area Border Router ABR or Autonomous System Boundary Router ASBR to send traffic out of the area Normal OSPF Layer 3 switches within a normal area can send and receive External LSAs NSSA The ASBR of a Not So Stubby Area NSSA can import external route information into the area 5 Type an area cost from 1 through 16777215 in the Stub Cost field 6 Click Add The message The change has been made is displayed and the OSPF area is configured To display the configured OSPF area click Show To reset the data entered in the configuration pane click Reset You can also delete the OSPF area by clicking Delete Configuring the OSPF area range Area range allows a specific IP address and mask to represent a range of IP addresses within an area so that only that reference range address is advertised to the network instead of all the addresses within that range Each area can have up to 32 addresses To configure an OSPF area range perform the following steps 1 Click Configure on the left pane and select OSPF 2 Click Area Range The Area Range window is displayed as shown in Figure 167 FIGURE 167 Configuring the area range Device ea Monitor Ea Configure ua E El El El 240 ia a a a y y 9 a a St
179. cility AC Filter ax Parameter Module NTE Radius Tacacs Management Authentication Mett Authorization Methc Accounting Method Community String General Show Log Server System Log Tra Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET Trap Receiver User Account Web Preference a er Accept Severity alert critical debugging emergency error informational notification warning 9 9 9 a 4 9 Edda S 66ECGGCGCGECGO Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 161 53 1002304 01 15 Configuring a management system log 3 Click Disable or Enable for Logging By default the syslog buffer is enabled 4 Click Disable or Enable for Logging persistence By default logging persistence is disabled 5 Type the number of messages in the Buffer Size field 6 Select a facility in the Facility list 7 Select one of the following severity levels for Accept Severity e alert e critical e debugging e emergency e error e informational e notification e warning 8 Click Apply The message The change has been made is displayed To display log server entries click Show Log Server To reset the data entered in the configuration pane click Reset 162 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 Configuring a management system l
180. ck ETHERNET Port Statistic For more information refer to Displaying Ethernet port statistics on page 35 e To monitor the Ethernet port utilization click ETHERNET Port Utilization For more information refer to Displaying Ethernet port utilization on page 39 e To configure the port uplink utilization list click Relative Utilization For more information refer to Configuring the port uplink relative utilization on page 179 Displaying the management port real time information To display the real time information of a port click on the management port for example mgmt1 The Port Realtime Information window is displayed as shown in Figure 29 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 device mia Monitor Arp Cache Device Flash Memory Eront Panel MAC Address System Log a Stack Es Port Ely Statistic Y Ethernet E Utilization Y Ethernet Y Management Y Inline Power 9 STIP 9 RSTP aa IP Higa RMON Ea Configure FIGURE29 Monitoring management port real time information Displaying the management port information 4 Ethernet Port Configuration Ethemet Port Statistic Ethernet Port Utilization Slot 1 Mgmt Port Realtime Information Status Disable MAC Address 00 e0 52 00 01 18 Actual Speed Mode None Connector Copper Ethernet Port Configuration Ethernet Port Statistic Ethernet Port Utilization Home Site Map Logout S
181. ck Ethernet The ETHERNET Port Configuration window is displayed as shown in Figure 111 FIGURE 111 Configuring an Ethernet port ea Staci EE System Boot sequer Clock General Identificatior IP Address Standard AC Extended A IP Access G MAC Filter Max Parame Module NTP Radius Tacacs E Managemen amp Port Ethernet Inline Power Y Managemen Monitor and Mi Qos VLAN STP RSTP Trunk Static Station IP OSPF RIP PIM BGP Virtual Redunc 9 9 9 9 Fecooppe one None None Z one 2 2 B B Sog A 5 R 5 R ggg B amp 8 z Z Z D 3 R A 5 E Auto Auto Auto Auto Auto Auto Auto Auto Auto ETHERNET Port Attribute ETHERNET Port Statistic ETHERNET Port Utilization Relative Utilization Select Stack Unit ID 3 Display ETHERNET Port Configuration Actual Configured Lock Fast Flow Route speed speed Addr STP RSTP plink Ctrl TER Only LECTIN Inline Power mode mode Disable Disabled Enabled Disable Disabled Enabled Disable Disabled Enabled Disable Disabled Enabled Disable Disabled Enabled Disable Disabled Enabled Disable Disabled Enabled Disable Disabled Enabled Disable Disabled Enabled Disable Disabled Enabled Disable Disabled Enabled Disable Disabled Enabled Disable Disabled Enabled Disable Disabled Enabled Enabled Disabled Enabled
182. ckup priority for the VRID than this Layer 3 switch backup priority for the VRID Transition Count Displays the transition count for the following e Master The number of times this Layer 3 switch has changed from the backup state to the master state for the VRID e Backup The number of times this Layer 3 switch has changed from the master state to the backup state for the VRID Displaying VSRP virtual switch entries To display the Virtual Switch Redundancy Protocol VSRP information perform the following steps 1 Click Monitor on the left pane and select Virtual Redundant Router 2 Click VSRP and then select Virtual Switch The VSRP Virtual Switch Statistics window is displayed as shown in Figure 62 112 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 Device 3 Monitor Arp Cache Y Device Y Front Panel Y MAC Addres Y System Log Ea Port 9 STP 9 RSTP aga IP Ea OSPF Ea DVMRP ea BGP EY Virtual Redu ia VRRP Ga VRRP EX Ba VSRP Virtual Ea RMON a Configure sga Command FIGURE62 Monitoring VSRP virtual switch statistics Displaying VSRP virtual switch entries 12 VSRP Virtual Switch Statistics Vian Tal VR Tal State Eeceive Plis Drop Rev Priority Rev Higher an ate EARNE ees a F Ta lo bp State Receive Pkts qe Receive IR Rev Priority Rev Higher T a ie Por iP soto Zero from Master Priori Clear Home Site
183. compatible mode then forward delay functionality is the same as in 802 1D STP Hello Time Displays the duration Secs between two Hello packets Bridge ID Displays the ID of the bridge Bridge Max Age Displays the configured maximum age for this bridge The default is 20 Bridge Hello Displays the configured hello time for this bridge The default is 2 Bridge Fwd Delay Displays the configured forward delay time for this bridge The default is 15 Force Version Displays the configured force version value which can be one of the following e 0 The bridge has been forced to operate in an STP compatibility mode e 2 The bridge has been forced to operate in an RSTP mode This is the default Tx Hold Count Displays the number of BPDUs that can be transmitted per Hello interval The default is 3 RSTP Port parameters VLAN Displays the port based VLAN that owns the STP instance VLAN 1 is the default VLAN If you have not configured port based VLANs on this device all RSTP information is for VLAN 1 Port Displays the port number The port number varies based on the product e For Brocade FCX and Brocade ICX 6610 devices stack unit slotnum portnum e For Brocade FSX devices slotnum portnum Priority Displays the configured priority of the port The default is 128 or Ox80 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 Brocade FCX Bro
184. ctdvertavaresvancevavascn e Configuring a BGP N igNbor ci seecs ceri wea vere deanar ineei wees COmiguring a BGP TEO isaac a Configuring BGP redistribute parameters o o2 ooommosrrnoronanr ns e Configuring a BGP route map filter oc2ocoonoco rre ee en ees NOTE The Border Gateway Protocol BGP feature is specific to Brocade FCX Brocade ICX 6610 and Brocade FSX devices running Layer 3 code NOTE The terms Layer 3 switch and router are used interchangeably in this chapter Configuring the general BGP settings To configure BGP general settings perform the following steps 1 Click Configure on the left pane and select BGP 2 Click General The BGP window is displayed as shown in Figure 185 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 271 30 Configuring the general BGP settings 272 Device a Monitor 243 Configure a Stack a System ga Port Monitor and Mirror Qos VLAN STP RSTP Trunk Static Station IP OSPF RIP Egy BGP 9 General Address Filter Aggregate Addre As Path Filter Community Filter Neighbor Network Redistribute Route Map Filter E E Pep eeeepge Fo Elo Ed eeeeeee 213 Virtual Redundant Fy ro FIGURE 185 Configuring BGP settings gt Always Compare MED BGP Disable Enable Default Information Origin Disable C Enable Fast External Fall Over
185. ctive Ethernet port The Configure ETHERNET Port window is displayed as shown in Figure 112 FIGURE 112 Modifying the port settings Configure ETHERNET Port ame A Name ES dee Speed Duplex 10 fullO 10 hafO 100 full O 100 halfO 1G full masterO 1G full slave auto Ea Stack Status O Disable O Enable e System Flow Control Disable Enable O Enable with neg on 5 Port Lock Address Disable O Enable Addr count 0 Ethernet Route Only i e inline Power oute Only Disable O Enable EEA Qos 0 v Management Monitor and Mirror Device sa 08 ea VLAN STP Show ETHERNET Port Configuration RSTP Trunk Static Station ga IP Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET ea OSPF a RIP ea PIM ea BGP Ea Virtual Redundant Type the name of the Ethernet port in the Name field 6 Select the type of the port speed for Speed Duplex which can be one of the following e 10 full 10 Mbps full duplex e 10 half 10 Mbps half duplex e 100 full 100 Mbps full duplex e 100 half 100 Mbps half duplex e 1G full master 1 Gbps full duplex master e 1G full slave 1 Gbps full duplex slave e auto Auto negotiation Click Disable or Enable for Status to disable or enable an Ethernet port 8 Click Disable or Enable or Enable with neg on for Flow Control By default flow control is enabled 9 Click Disable or Enable for Lock Address If you click Enable type the number of
186. cument Text formatting The narrative text formatting conventions that are used are as follows bold text Identifies command names Identifies the names of user manipulated GUI elements Identifies keywords Identifies text to enter at the GUI or CLI italic text Provides emphasis Identifies variables Identifies document titles For readability command names in the narrative portions of this guide are presented in bold for example show version Notes The following notice is used in this manual NOTE A note provides a tip guidance or advice emphasizes important information or provides a reference to related information Notice to the reader xiv This document may contain references to the trademarks of the following corporations These trademarks are the properties of their respective companies and corporations These references are made for informational purposes only Corporation Referenced Trademarks and Products Microsoft Corporation Internet Explorer 6 0 and 7 0 Netscape Communications Corporation Netscape Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 In this chapter Corporation Referenced Trademarks and Products Apple Inc Safari 3 1 Google Inc Google Chrome Mozilla Corporation Mozilla Firefox Opera Software ASA Opera Related publications The following Brocade documents supplement the information in this guide e Brocade Fastlron CX
187. d IP such an interface DesRouter other The interface is a broadcast or Non Broadcast Multi Access NBMA network on which another Layer 3 switch is selected to be the DR Displays the IP address assigned to the interface Area ID Displays the value of the area in which the interface belongs Interval sec Priority Displays the interval in seconds of the hello interval dead interval and retransmit interval timers Displays the priority used when selecting the DR and the BDR If the priority is O the interface does not participate in the DR and BDR election Cost Displays the overhead required to send a packet through the interface Type Displays the type of OSPF circuit running on the interface which can be one of the following e Broadcast e PtToPt Des Router Displays the router IP address of the designated router Events Displays the OSPF interface event which can be one of the following O Interface Up 1 Wait Timer 2 Backup Seen 3 Neighbor Change 4 Loop Indication 5 Unloop Indication 6 Interface Down 7 Interface Passive Auth Type Simple Auth Key Displays the type of authentication which can be one of the following e MD5 e None e Simple Password Dispalys the simple authentication key MD5 Auth Displays the MD5 key that is being used The OSPF Interface window provides links to configure and monitor OSPF parameters
188. d You can specify a value from 3 through 254 The default is 100 9 Enter the following information for Backup mode only e Backup Hello Interval Type how often backup sends hello messages to the master You can specify the interval from 60 through 3600 seconds The default is 60 seconds e Dead Interval Type the number of seconds a backup should wait for a hello message from the master before determining that the master is dead The dead interval can be configured from 1 through 84 seconds e Advertise Backup Click Disable or Enable By default advertise backup is disabled and the backup does not send hello messages to advertise themselves to the master e Preempt Click Disable or Enable By default preempt is enabled 10 Click Add The message The change has been made is displayed To modify the configured virtual router click Modify You can also delete the virtual router by clicking Delete To reset the data entered in the configuration pane click Reset The VRRP window provides the following links to configure VRRP E parameters e To configure track ports click Config Track Ports For more information refer to Configuring track ports on page 298 e To configure a VRRP router click Virtual Router e To modify a VRRP E interface click Interface For more information refer to Modifying a VRRP E interface on page 296 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Gui
189. d monitor OSPF parameters e The Configurations links can be used for configuring the OSPF parameters To configure OSPF area click Area For more information refer to Configuring an OSPF area on page 239 To configure OSPF area range click Area Range For more information refer to Configuring the OSPF area range on page 240 To configure OSPF interfaces click Interface For more information refer to Configuring OSPF interfaces on page 243 To configure OSPF virtual links click Virtual Link For more information refer to Configuring OSPF virtual link interfaces on page 247 To configure OSPF traps click Trap For more information refer to Configuring an OSPF trap on page 248 e The Statistics links can be used to monitor the OSPF parameters To display OSPF area information click Area For more information refer to Displaying OSPF area information on page 71 To display the OSPF interface information click Interface For more information refer to Displaying the OSPF interfaces on page 75 To display the OSPF external link state database information click External Link State DB For more information refer to Displaying OSPF external link state database on page 73 To display the link state database information click Link State DB For more information refer to Displaying OSPF link state database on page 78 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web
190. de 297 53 1002304 01 31 Configuring a VRRP E virtual router Configuring track ports To configure track ports perform the following steps 1 Click Config Track Ports on the VRRP E window The Track Ports window is displayed as shown in Figure 205 FIGURE 205 Configuring track ports Track Ports Device ag Monitor E Configure Stack AE Monitor and Mirror Qos VLAN STP RSTP Trunk Static Station IP OSPF RIP BGP Ea Virtual Redundant Rou ea VRRP Ea VRRP Extended fF FE ia ia da y da ta a ia ia a 2 Select the ports You can click on any port to open the real time information for that port 3 Click Continue The Track Port Priority window is displayed as shown in Figure 206 System Port continue Cancel 298 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 Modifying a VSRP interface 3 1 FIGURE 206 Configuring track port priority Track Port Priority Track Priority Device wa a a Monitor 3 Configure So Apply Reset 3 System Show ea Port Y Monitor and Mirror Config ea QOS VLAN Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET STP RSTP Trunk Static Station IP OSPF RIP BGP Ea Virtual Redundant Rout a VRRP 23 YVRRP Extended Y Interface Y Virtual Router 1 fim OA 4 Type the priority of the track ports in the Track priority field When you confi
191. dition has been eliminated If the configured value of the database overflow interval is zero then the Layer 3 switch never leaves the database overflow condition Type the administrative distance for the intra area Layer 3 switch in the Intra Area Distance field The default value is 110 Type the administrative distance for the inter area Layer 3 switch in the Inter Area Distance field The default value is 110 Type the administrative distance for the external Layer 3 switch in the External Distance field The default value is 110 Click Apply The message The change has been made is displayed and the general settings for OSPF are configured To reset the data entered in the configuration pane click Reset The OSPF window provides links to configure and monitor OSPF parameters For more information on the links refer to the Configuring the OSPF area range on page 240 Configuring OSPF interfaces To configure an OSPF interface perform the following steps 1 2 Click Configure on the left pane and select OSPF Click Interface The OSPF Interface window is displayed as shown in Figure 169 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 243 53 1002304 01 26 Configuring OSPF interfaces FIGURE 169 Configuring OSPF interfaces OSPF Interface Port iia E Device 0 Area ID sa Monitor Be O Di e d Configure OSPF Mode Disable Enable iga Stack M
192. dow TABLE 15 Description of the fields in the Port Attributes window Field Description Port Displays the port number State Displays the status of the port Media Displays the type of the Ethernet cable used Connector Displays the physical type of connector MAC Address Displays the Media Access Control MAC address of the port 38 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 Displaying Ethernet port utilization 4 The Port Attributes window provides links to configure the port parameters To configure an Ethernet port click ETHERNET Port Configuration For more information on how to configure an Ethernet port refer to Configuring an Ethernet port on page 175 To monitor the Ethernet port statistics click ETHERNET Port Statistic For more information refer to Displaying Ethernet port statistics on page 35 To monitor the Ethernet port utilization click ETHERNET Port Utilization For more information refer to Displaying Ethernet port utilization on page 39 Displaying Ethernet port utilization The Ethernet Port Utilization window lists the traffic that is received and transmitted on a port To display the Ethernet port utilization information perform the following steps 1 Click Monitor on the left pane and select Port 2 Click Utilization and then select Ethernet The Ethernet Port Utilization window for Brocade FCX and Brocade
193. dow is displayed as shown in Figure 158 FIGURE 158 Configuring the general IP settings l Device 3 Monitor E43 Configure TP BOOTP Relay Maximum Hop 4 ARP Age Minutes 10 Ga Stack ta System Router ID e Port l IRDP Disable Enable iba A E Lomi O Disable Enable of Paths a Ga VLAN Proxy ARP Disable Enable 9 STP RARP Disable Enable RSTP Broadcast Forward Disable Enable 9 Trunk Directed Broadcast Forward Disable Enable Y Static Station Ea IP eT Saree Address ccess Control List Disable Enable Standard ACL Extended ACL Apply _Reset IP Access Group As Path Access List Community Access List Prefix List Source Route Disable Enable Access Policy Address Interface As Path Access List Community Access List Prefix List Static Route Static ARP Static RARP UDP Helper DNS Statistics Cache Routing Table Traffic Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET eeeeoeeee Type the maximum number of hops away a BootP server can be located from a Layer 3 switch and still be used by the router clients for network booting in the BOOTP Relay Maximum Hop field The range is from 1 through 15 The default value is four Type the amount of time the device should keep a MAC address learned through ARP in the device ARP cache in the ARP Age Minutes field The range is O through 240 minu
194. dress Octet Packets 64 Displays the total number of packets received that were 64 octets long This number includes bad packets This number does not include framing bits but does include FCS octets Octet Packets 65 127 Displays the total number of packets received that were from 65 through 127 octets long This number includes bad packets This number does not include framing bits but does include FCS octets Octet Packets 128 255 Displays the total number of packets received that were from 128 through 255 octets long This number includes bad packets This number does not include framing bits but does include FCS octets Octet Packets 256 511 Displays the total number of packets received that were from 256 through 511 octets long This number includes bad packets This number does not include framing bits but does include FCS octets Octet Packets 512 1023 Octet Packets 1024 1518 Displays the total number of packets received that were from 512 through 1023 octets long This number includes bad packets This number does not include framing bits but does include FCS octets Displays the total number of packets received that were from 1024 through 1518 octets long This number includes bad packets This number does not include framing bits but does include FCS octets Owner Displays the owner of the packets Status Up Time Displays the status of the port Displ
195. dress Standard AC Extended AC IP Access G MAC Eilter Max Parame y y 9 y 9 Ga Managemen ea Port 9 Monitor and Mi Fa ANO 3 Type the minimum poll interval for the NTP messages in the Polling Time field 4 Click Synchronize so that system is synchronized to an NTP peer or click Apply to save your configuration The message The change has been made is displayed To display the configured NTP server click NTP Server To reset the data entered in the configuration pane click Reset Configuring a RADIUS server To configure a Remote Authentication Dial In User Service RADIUS server perform the following steps 1 Click Configure on the left pane and select System 2 Click Radius The RADIUS window is displayed as shown in Figure 91 152 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 Configuring a RADIUS server 15 FIGURE91 Configuring a RADIUS server RADIUS Retransmit 3 EN Device 7 57 ea Monitor Timet E a Configure Dead Time 3 Ga Stack Key o Ea System Boot sequen A pply Reset Clock Fal tases DHCP Gate RADIUS Server DNS General Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET Identification IP Address Standard AC Extended AC IP Access G MAC Eilter Max Parame aga Mana
196. dress Y Standard ACL Y Extended ACL P Access Group AsPath Access List DERE 666 cis Community Access List Prefix List afl Type the ACL name in the Name field DNS 4 Type the community list Sequence number in the Sequence 0 System Set field You can configure up to 199 entries in a community list If you do not specify a sequence number the software numbers entries in increments of five beginning with number five The software interprets the entries in a community list in numerical order beginning with the lowest sequence number Click Deny or Permit for Action 6 Select one of the following options for Set Community e Internet The Internet community e No Advertise Routes with this community cannot be advertised to any other BGP Layer 3 switches e No Export The community of sub Autonomous Systems AS within a confederation Routes with this community can be exported to other sub ASes within the same confederation but cannot be exported outside the confederation to other ASes or otherwise sent to EBGP neighbors e Local As The local sub AS within the confederation Routes with this community can be advertised only within the local sub AS 7 Type the community number in num num format in the Community List field 8 Click Add The message The change has been made is displayed To display the configured community list click Show To modify the community list
197. e Other Errors ICMP Statistics parameters Displays the number of packets dropped due to errors other than the ones already indicated in the IP Statistics parameters Total Received Displays the number of Internet Control Message Protocol ICMP packets received by the device Total Sent Displays the number of ICMP packets sent by the device Received Errors Sent Errors Displays the number of errors received by the device This information is used by Brocade customer support Displays the number of errors sent by the device This information is used by Brocade customer support Received Unreachable Sent Unreachable Displays the number of Destination Unreachable messages received by the device Displays the number of Destination Unreachable messages sent by the device Received Time Exceed Displays the number of Time Exceeded messages received by the device Sent Time Exceed Displays the number of Time Exceeded messages sent by the device Received Parameter Sent Parameter Displays the number of Parameter Problem messages received by the device Displays the number of Parameter Problem messages sent by the device Received Source Quench Displays the number of Source Quench messages received by the device Sent Source Quench Displays the number of Source Quench messages sent by the device Received Redirect Sent Redirect Displays the number of Redirect
198. e The PoE chip temperature limit rose above the safe operating level thereby powering down the port detection failed discharged capacitor The port failed capacitor detection legacy PD detection because of a discharged capacitor This can occur when connecting a non PD on the port detection failed out of range capacitor The port failed capacitor detection legacy PD detection because of an out of range capacitor value This can occur when connecting a non PD on the port internal h w fault A hardware problem has hindered port operation lack of power The port has shut down due to lack of power main supply voltage high The voltage was higher than the maximum voltage limit thereby tripping the port main supply voltage low The voltage was lower than the minimum voltage limit thereby tripping the port overload state The PD consumes more power than the maximum limit configured on the port based on the default configuration user configuration or CDP configuration over temperature The port temperature rose above the temperature limit thereby powering down the port PD DC fault A succession of underload and overload states or a PDDC DC fault caused the port to shutdown short circuit A short circuit was detected on the port delivering power underload state The PD consumes less power than the minimum limit specified in the 802 3af standard voltage applied from ext src The port failed capacitor detectio
199. e determining that the master is dead The dead interval can be configured from 1 through 84 seconds e Advertise Backup Click Disable or Enable By default advertise backup is disabled and the backup does not send hello messages to advertise themselves to the master e Preempt Click Disable or Enable By default preempt is enabled 11 Click Add The message The change has been made is displayed To modify the configured virtual router click Modify You can also delete the virtual router by clicking Delete To reset the data entered in the configuration pane click Reset The VRRP window contains the following links to configure VRRP parameters e To configure the track ports click Config Track Ports For more information refer to Configuring track ports on page 294 e To configure a VRRP router click Virtual Router e To modify a VRRP interface click Interface For more information refer to Modifying a VRRP interface on page 291 Configuring track ports You can configure the VRID on one interface to track the link state of another interface on the Layer 3 switch This capability is useful for tracking the state of the exit interface for the path for which the VRID is providing redundancy To configure track ports perform the following steps 1 Click Config Track Ports on the VRRP window The Track Ports window is displayed as shown in Figure 202 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Ma
200. e enabled by default To delete the forwarding port click Delete To reset the data entered in the configuration pane click Reset To specify a UDP application by using an application UDP port number perform the following steps 1 Click User Broadcast Forward on the UDP Helper window The user broadcast forward window is displayed as shown in Figure 165 FIGURE 165 Enabling user broadcast forward Selected Forward Ports BOOTPS DOMAIN TFTP TIME NETBIOS_DGM NETBIOS_NS EE amp Port TACACS Y Monitor and Mirror ea QOS ea VLAN STP o gt Ada Delete Reset RSTP Trunk System Broadcast Forward Static Station Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET P Address Standard ACL Extended ACL IP Access Group As Path Access Community Acce Prefix List DNS General Interface Static ARP Static RARP Static Route UDP Helper gt 2 Type the UDP port number in the field 3 Click Add The added port is displayed in the Selected Forward Ports pane which displays the application ports that are enabled by default To delete the forwarding port click Delete To reset the data entered in the configuration pane click Reset 238 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 In this chapter Configuring OSPF Chapter 26 COmIguring an OSPF AA cotos a a a wel 239
201. e following steps 1 Click Configure on the left pane and select System 2 Click Standard ACL The Standard ACL window is displayed as shown in Figure 81 FIGURE81 Configuring a standard ACL Standard ACL Standard ACL Number 1 Name ACLs ye Action Permit Deny i 5 Configure IP Address 0 0 0 0 ea Stack Filter Mask 0 0 0 0 Sa System Host Name Boot sequ Clock Log DHCP Ga DNS Add Delete Reset General dentificati Show ACLs P Addres Standard Extended P Access AC Eilte ax Paral odule NTP Radius Tacacs Managem Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET 9 9 e e 9 9 9 a Port M E p a onitor and AA ANS z 3 Type the standard ACL number from 1 through 99 in the Standard ACL Number field If you want to type an ACL name click Name ACLs The field label changes to Standard ACL Name 4 Click Permit or Deny for Action so that the ACL forwards or drops the packets that match the policy in the access list Type the IP address of the route s destination in the IP Address field 6 Type the masking bits in the Filter Mask field This allows you to specify a range of IP addresses to include or exclude based on mask matching 7 Type the host name in the Host Name field The host name enables you to perform Telnet ping and trace route commands 8 Select the Log check box to lo
202. e menu view To enable or disable the menu view click Command on the left pane and select Disable Frame The menu tree from the left panel is hidden as shown in Figure 214 Click Frame Enable to view the menu tree FIGURE 214 Disabling the menu tree General System Configuration Identification TP Address DNS Policy Based VLANs Port DHCP Gateway Spanning Tree Disable Enable M Single M Fast Clock QOS Strict Weighted NIP ACL Per Port Per VLAN Disable Enable IMAC Filter IP Multicast Disable Enable Config Module IGMP Passive Active Max Parameter Advance Apply Reset RADIUS TACACS Management Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET Logging out To exit the Web Management Interface click Command on the left pane and select Logout The login window is displayed as shown in Figure 215 To re log in click Login on the window Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 309 53 1002304 01 32 Reloading units in a stack FIGURE 215 Logging out Click the Login link to accept and continue the login process Login Reloading units in a stack NOTE This section is applicable to Brocade FCX ADV and Brocade ICX 6610 devices To reload any or all of the units within a device perform the following steps 1 Click Command on the left pane and select Reload The Reset stack units window is displayed as shown in Figure 216
203. e right pane of the MAC Filter window The Filter Group window is displayed as shown in Figure 85 FIGURE85 Configuring a filter group Filter Group Port 1 1 1 E Device Filter ID List aiti s SC S a Monitor 3 Configure aga Stack Ada Delete Reset Sa System Show MAC Filter Boot sequen Clock Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET DHCP Gate DNS General dentification P Address Standard AC Extended AC P Access G AC Filter ax Parame Module NTP Radius Tacacs Managemen E E E 0 onitor and Mi ds AE v y fia P M A Je 2 Select a port number in the Port list The port number varies based on the product e For Brocade FCX and Brocade ICX 6610 devices stack unit slotnum portnum e For Brocade FSX devices slotnum portnum 3 Type the filter identifier in the Filter ID List field 4 Click Add The message The change has been made is displayed To display the configured filter group click Show Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 147 53 1002304 01 15 Configuring the maximum system parameter value To delete the configured filter group click Delete To reset the data entered in the configuration pane click Reset Configuring the maximum system parameter value To configure the maximum system parameter val
204. e role that the neighbor is capable of in a network Displaying DVMRP next hop entries To display the DVMRP next hop information perform the following steps 94 1 Click Monitor on the left pane and select DVMRP 2 Click Next Hop The DVMRP Next Hop window is displayed as shown in Figure 51 FIGURE51 Monitoring DVMRP next hops There are no DVMRP next hop entries E Device E Monitor Arp Cache Device Front Panel MAC Address System Log Port STP RSTP IP OSPF 23 DVMRP Neighbor Next Hop Y Route Y Virtual Interface a BGP Virtual Redundant Router Ha RMON Configure Command E E 9 aga y 9 a ta E i sg a E Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 Displaying DVMRP routes 10 Displaying DVMRP routes To display the DVMRP route information perform the following steps 1 Click Monitor on the left pane and select DVMRP 2 Click Route The DVMRP Route window is displayed as shown in Figure 52 FIGURE52 Monitoring DVMRP routes DVMRP Route me CNE Upstream Neighbor V 3 3 3 0 5 255 0 0 0 0 0 1153 1 60 aa Device a Monitor 1162 1 2 49 49 49 re preg PR eee aS PS PS RT evice Front Panel MAC Address System Log Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET Neighbor Y Next Hop 9 Route
205. e the image files and configuration files in the local storage device By default Primary Flash is enabled e Click Secondary Flash to store the redundant images for additional reload reliability or to preserve one software image while testing another one e Click TFTP Server to store configuration files to a TFTP server Provide the following information m P Address Type the IP address of the TFTP server m File Name Type the file name 4 Click Add The message The change has been made is displayed and the boot sequence is listed in the Boot Sequence List pane Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 135 53 1002304 01 15 Configuring the system clock To reset the data entered in the configuration pane click Reset You can also delete the boot sequence operation by clicking Delete Configuring the system clock To configure the system clock perform the following steps 1 Click Configure on the left pane and select System 2 Click Clock The Clock window is displayed as shown in Figure 76 FIGURE 76 Configuring the system clock Clock Time Zone GMT 00 v ul Device Daylight Saving Time Disable O Enable a Monitor Ea Configure eta Stack Time hh mm ss 0 0 0 AM Ea System Boot sequ Clock DHCP Gg Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET DNS General dentificati P Addres Standard Extended P Access MAC Filte Max Para odule
206. eb Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 Displaying OSPF virtual neighbors 8 To display the OSPF interface information click Interface For more information refer to Displaying the OSPF interfaces on page 75 To display the OSPF external link state database information click External Link State DB For more information refer to Displaying OSPF external link state database on page 73 To display the link state database information click Link State DB For more information refer to Displaying OSPF link state database on page 78 To display the OSPF neighbor information click Neighbor For more information refer to Displaying OSPF neighbors on page 80 To display the OSPF ABR ASBR router information click ABR ASBR Routers For more information refer to Displaying the OSPF ABR ASBR router information on page 69 To display the OSPF virtual interfaces information click Virtual Interface For more information refer to Displaying OSPF virtual interfaces on page 82 To display the OSPF virtual neighbor information click Virtual Neighbor For more information refer to Displaying OSPF virtual neighbors on page 85 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 87 53 1002304 01 8 88 Displaying OSPF virtual neighbors Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 Chapter Moni
207. edistribution to OSPF routes only e BGP Applies redistribution to BGP routes only 8 Click Disable or Enable for Set OSPF Metric Type the match metric value from 1 through 15 in the Match Metric field The match metric parameter applies the redistribution filter only to those routes with the specified metric value 10 Click Disable or Enable for Set RIP Metric 258 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 Configuring a RIP redistribution filter 2 T 11 Type the RIP metric value in the Set Metric field 12 Click Add The message The change has been made is displayed To display the configured RIP redistribution filter click Show To delete the configured RIP redistribution filter click Delete To reset the data entered in the configuration pane click Reset Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 259 53 1002304 01 27 Configuring a RIP redistribution filter 260 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 Chapter Configuring PIM 28 In this chapter Configuring the general PIM Settingan 0 ce ee ee ee ee nanii 261 Enabling A PINE criar EA 262 NOTE The Protocol Independent Multicast PIM feature is specific to Brocade FCX ADV Brocade ICX 6610 and Brocade FSX devices running Layer 3 code Configuring the general PIM settings To modify
208. eee 169 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 133 15 Configuring the system boot sequence for Brocade FCX and Brocade ICX 6610 devices Configuring the system boot sequence for Brocade FCX and Brocade ICX 6610 devices 134 To configure the system boot sequence for Brocade FCX and Brocade ICX 6610 devices perform the following steps 1 Click Configure on the left pane and select System 2 Click Boot sequence The Boot Sequence window is displayed as shown in Figure 74 FIGURE 74 Configuring system boot sequence for Brocade FCX and Brocade ICX 6610 devices Boot Sequence List fa Device Instruction aga Monitor E Configure Boot Sequence System O Primary Flash Boot sequence O Secondary Flash Clock z General IP Address Standard ACL Extended ACL IP Access Group MAC Filter Max Parameter Module NTP Radius Tacacs Management ort Monitor and Mirror gt Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET re 9 9 9 9 9 9 y y y y y a P E 6 E 3 There are two types of boot sequence operations e Click Primary Flash to store the image files and configuration files in the local storage device By default Primary Flash is enabled e Click Secondary Flash to store the redundant images for additional reload reliability or to preserve one software image while testing another one 4 Click Add
209. efault DNS addresses are polled is the same as the order in which you enter them To configure DNS perform the following steps 1 Click Configure on the left pane and select IP 2 Click DNS The DNS window is displayed as shown in Figure 157 FIGURE 157 Configuring a DNS entry a Device Address Format ipv C ipv DNS Domain Name 3 Monitor E Configure Stack 0 0 0 System 0 0 0 Port 0 0 0 Monitor and Mirror QOS Apply Reset VLAN Server Search List 0 0 0 0 Be EE STP Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET RSTP Trunk Static Station 3 IP a ta da 9 ta a 9 Address Standard ACL Extended ACL IP Access Group As Path Access List Community Access List Prefix List DNS Lor GGGGGECO Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 229 25 Configuring the general IP settings D a Fw Click Apply Type the domain name in the Domain Name field Click ipv4 or ipv6 for Address Format Type the IPv4 or IPv6 address of the DNS in the Server Search List fields The message The change has been made is displayed To reset the data entered in the configuration pane click Reset Configuring the general IP settings To configure the general IP settings perform the following steps 230 1 Click Configure on the left pane and select IP 2 Click General The IP win
210. efore a topology change in the Maximum Age Seconds field The range is from 6 through 40 seconds Type the hello time which is the interval of time between each configuration BPDU sent by the root bridge in the Hello Time Seconds field The range is from 1 through 10 seconds Type the priority used to identify the root bridge in a spanning tree in the Priority field The range is from O through 65535 Click Apply The message The change has been made is displayed and the configured values are displayed in the STP Bridge window To display the STP Bridge window click Show To display STP information click Statistic For more information on the field descriptions refer to Displaying STP information on page 51 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 203 2 1 Configuring STP parameters 204 Changing STP port parameters Table 53 lists the default STP port parameters TABLE 53 Default STP port parameters Parameter Default value Priority 128 Path Cost The default path cost depends on the port type e 10 Mbps 100 e 100 Mbps 19 e 1Gbps 4 e 10Gbps 2 To change the default STP port values perform the following steps 1 Click Configure on the left pane and select STP The STP Port window is displayed as shown in Figure 139 2 For Brocade FCX and Brocade ICX 6610 devices select a unit ID in the Select Stack Unit ID list and click Display
211. ely shut down Connect BGP is waiting for the connection process for the TCP neighbor session to be completed Active BGP is waiting for a TCP connection from the neighbor Open Sent BGP is waiting for an OPEN message from the neighbor Open Confirm BGP has received an OPEN message from the neighbor and is now waiting for either a KEEPALIVE or NOTIFICATION message If the Layer 3 switch receives a KEEPALIVE message from the neighbor the state changes to Established If the message is a NOTIFICATION the state changes to Idle Keep Alive Time Displays the keep alive time which specifies how often this Layer 3 switch sends KEEPALIVE messages to the neighbor Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 101 53 1002304 01 11 Displaying BGP route statistics TABLE 41 Description of the fields in the BGP Neighbor Statistics window Continued Field Description Hold Time Displays the hold time which specifies how many seconds the Layer 3 switch waits for a KEEPALIVE or UPDATE message from a BGP neighbor before deciding that the neighbor is dead Advertisement Interval Displays the minimum delay seconds between messages to the specified neighbor Keep Alive Displays the following information e Tx Displays the number of times the Layer 3 switch sends KEEPALIVE messages to its BGP neighbors e Rx Displays the number of times the Layer 3 switch receives KEEPALIVE messages from i
212. ement Interface User Guide 171 53 1002304 01 16 Modifying inline power budget 3 Click Add Module The Module window is displayed as shown in Figure 108 FIGURE 108 Configuring a module Module i Slot pr E isn Module Type 0 port managementmodule y a Monitor E Configure Add Delete Reset ta System Add Daite Resat ma Module Y Config Module Show Y PoE PoE Module Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET ea Port Y Monitor and Mirror ea QOS 3 VLAN STP RSTP Trun 4 Select a slot number in the Slot list 5 Select a chassis module type in the Module Type list 6 Click Add The message The change has been made is displayed To display the configured module click Show To delete the configured module click Delete To reset the data entered in the configuration pane click Reset Modifying inline power budget To configure Power over Ethernet PoE perform the following steps 1 Click Configure on the left pane and select Module 2 Click PoE PoE Module The Inline Power Budget Configuration window is displayed as shown in Figure 109 172 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 Modifying inline power budget 16 FIGURE 109 Configuring PoE Inline Power Statistics ETHERNET Port Configuration ETHERNET Port Statistic ETHERNET Poy Inline Power Budget ___ Configuration d STUCK General
213. ent Interface User Guide 263 53 1002304 01 28 Enabling a PIM interface 264 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 Chapter Configuring DVMRP 29 In this chapter e Configuring the general DVMRP settingS 000 0 0cce neuen 265 Configuring IGMP parameters ssccccvavantaceacsagesiavareeeavases 267 Configuring a DVMRP interface iosoricionitaai raro ida 268 NOTE The Distance Vector Multicast Routing Protocol DVMRP feature is specific to Brocade FSX devices running Layer 3 code Brocade FCX and Brocade ICX 6610 devices do not support DVMRP NOTE The terms Layer 3 switch and router are used interchangeably in this chapter Configuring the general DVMRP settings To configure the general DVMRP parameters perform the following steps 1 Click Configure on the left pane and select DVMRP 2 Click General The DVMRP window is displayed as shown in Figure 182 FIGURE 182 Configuring DVMRP general settings DVMRP j Neighbor Router Timeout fa Fane sir sio fo 23 Configure Router Expires Time 200 System Report Interval 50 Module l Port Route Discarded Time 340 Monitor and Mirror Trigger Interval 5 QOS Prune Age 180 VLAN STP Default Route 110 0 0 0 RSTP Graft Retransmit Time 3 Trunk Static Station Apply Reset IGMP Virtual Interface Statistics Neighbor Nezt Hop Route Virtual Interface
214. erface oooooommmocroo 2 e Logging out of the Web Management Interface ooooocooooooo 4 Using the Web Management inte dat vo cir a da 4 Access requirements The Web Management Interface is a browser based interface that allows administrators to manage and monitor a single Brocade device or a group of Brocade devices connected together For many of the features on a Brocade device the Web Management Interface can be used as an alternate to the CLI for creating new configurations modifying existing ones and monitoring the traffic on a device NOTE The Web Management Interface does not provide network management capabilities If you need to manage a network of Brocade devices use the IronView Network Manager or the Brocade Network Advisor application The Web Management Interface can be accessed from a management station using a web browser through an HTTP connection The management options can be accessed from a menu tree or a list The menu tree view is available when you use the Web Management Interface with the following web browsers Netscape 4 0 or higher Internet Explorer 4 0 or higher Safari 3 1 Google Chrome Mozilla Firefox Opera For all the other older browsers the Web Management Interface displays only the list view The following requirements must be met for accessing the Web Management Interface A management station such as a PC with a web browser that is either connected directly to the
215. erface PIM Interface Type Subnet v y Local Address 172 26 67 51 aga Monitor ag Configure Remote Address 0 0 0 0 Stack TIL 1 System Port Monitor and QOS Show VLAN STP ome Site Ma ogout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET RSTP Trunk Static Statio IP OSPF RIP 3 PIM Y General Virtual Int a BGP ea Virtual Redt Hga Command v j l gt 3 Device a a a a Hga aga a lt 3 Select the type of the PIM interface in the Type list P Select an IP address being configured on the interface in the Local Address list or If you are configuring an IP tunnel interface type the IP tunnel address of the destination interface endpoint of the IP tunnel in the Remote Address field NOTE Make sure that IP tunneling is enabled on the destination router interface 6 Type the minimum value required in a packet to be forwarded out of the interface in the TTL field The range is from 1 through 31 The default Time To Live TTL value is one 7 Click Add The message The change has been made is displayed and PIM is enabled on the interface To display the configured PIM interface click Show To modify the configured values of the PIM interface click Modify You can also delete the PIM interface by clicking Delete To reset the data entered in the configuration pane click Reset Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Managem
216. erface User Guide 53 1002304 01 Displaying VRRP E interfaces o ococococcococoo 110 Displaying VRRP E virtual router entrieS oo ooo o o 111 Displaying VSRP virtual switch entries ooo oooooooo 112 Chapter 13 Monitoring RMON lin this chapter ua aan pacta 115 Displaying RMON history 0600 c ee eee eee eee 115 Displaying RMON Ethernet statistiCS o ooooooo o 117 Changing polling interval 0 cece ee eee 120 Displaying RMON Ethernet error statistics 120 Section Il Configuring Device Components Chapter 14 Configuring Stack Components Inthis chapter 23 oi Aiea fA ak eat da a 125 Configuring the general settings for an lronStack 125 Modifying stack priority ooooooooocoroconrrn 126 Modifying Stack pOrtS ooococcocccocr eee 128 Configuring a stack module 0 0 eee eee ee 129 Chapter 15 Configuring System Components Inthis Ghapter sce otitis a eed se al ed heed is 133 Configuring the system boot sequence for Brocade FCX and Brocade ICX 6610 devices 0 0c eee eee 134 Configuring the system boot sequence for Brocade FSX devices 135 Configuring the system ClOCk 2 00 2 aranana nanan 136 Configuring the general system SettingS 0 o o ooooooo 137 Configuring the system identification ooo ooooooo 139 Configuring the system IP address 02 cece eens 140 Configuring a standard ACL
217. erforming the trace Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 315 53 1002304 01 32 Performing a trace 316 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 Chapter Using TFTP 33 In this chapter CORN URNE TEIP a ia 317 Commiguringa IFIP ITEA E ciar En ARENAER RETER 318 Configuring TFTP When the device reboots or the auto configuration feature has been disabled and then re enabled the device uses information from the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP server to contact the Trivial File Transfer Protocol TFTP server to update the running configuration file If the DHCP server provides a TFTP server name or IP address the device uses this information to request files from the TFTP server If the DHCP server does not provide a TFTP server name or IP address the device requests the configuration files from the DHCP server The device requests the configuration files from the TFTP server in the following order e Boot file name provided by the DHCP server if configured e Host name MAC address configuration file e Brocade configuration file If the device is successful in contacting the TFTP server and the server has the configuration files the files are merged If there is a conflict the server file takes precedence If the device is unable to contact the TFTP server or if the files are not found on the server the
218. ers will not be set e Types Select the Types check box and then select No Export or No Advertise or Local As e Numbers Type a community value in num num format in the field e Additive Select the Additive check box 8 Select the Local Preference check box and then type the local preference in the field 9 Select the Metric check box and then type the MED value in the field 10 Select the Next Hop check box and then type the IP address of the next hop router in the field 11 Select the Weight check box and then type the weight in the field 12 Select the Dampening check box and then type the following formation e Half Life mins Type the half life time in minutes e Reuse Type the reuse threshold value e Suppress Type the suppression threshold value e Max Suppress Time mins Type the maximum suppression time in minutes 13 Click Apply The message The change has been made is displayed To reset the data entered in the configuration pane click Reset 290 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 Chapter Configuring a Virtual Redundant Router 3 1 In this chapter Moding a VRRP WARE TS oe sn endef ri el cpm lo sl el wd 291 Configuring a VRRP virtual TOUS rara RARA 292 Modiying a VRAP E INTEACE nes cacee pease a ds ee niyta 296 Configuring a VRRP E virtual OUEN ek ais kek ale eek i ace a eae a EEEa 296 Modiving a VSRP INSTA espro ca
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220. erval field The value can be from O through 3600 seconds The default is five seconds Type the number of seconds it takes to transmit link state update packets on this interface in the Transit Delay field The value can be from O through 3600 seconds The default is one second Type the number of seconds that a neighbor Layer 3 switch waits for a hello packet from the current Layer 3 switch before declaring the Layer 3 switch down in the Dead Interval field The value can be from 1 through 65535 seconds The default is 40 seconds Type the priority for selecting the Designated Router DR and Backup Designated Routers BDRs in the Priority field If you set the priority to O the Layer 3 switch does not participate in the DR and BDR election Type the cost required to send a packet across an interface in the Cost field Click Add The message The change has been made is displayed To change the configured values click Modify You can also delete the configured OSPF interface by clicking Delete To reset the data entered in the configuration pane click Reset The OSPF Interface window provides links to configure and monitor OSPF parameters For more information on the links refer to the Configuring the OSPF area range on page 240 Configuring an OSPF redistribution filter To configure an OSPF redistribution filter perform the following steps 1 2 Click Configure on the left pane and select OSPF Click Redistribution Fil
221. es sent by the device Received IRDP Advertisement Displays the number of ICMP Router Discovery Protocol IRDP Advertisement messages received by the device Sent IRDP Advertisement Displays the number of IRDP Advertisement messages sent by the device Received IRDP Solicitation Displays the number of IRDP Solicitation messages received by the device Sent IRDP Solicitation Displays the number of IRDP Solicitation messages sent by the device UDP Statistics parameters Received Displays the number of User Datagram Protocol UDP packets received by the device Sent Displays the number of UDP packets sent by the device No Port Displays the number of UDP packets dropped because the packet did not contain a valid UDP port number Input Errors Displays the number of errors on the incoming packets This information is used by Brocade customer support TCP Statistics parameters Active Opens Displays the number of Transmission Control Protocol TCP connections opened by this device by sending a TCP SYN to another device Passive Opens Displays the number of TCP connections opened by this device in response to connection requests TCP SYNs received from other devices Failed Attempts Displays the number of failed attempts This information is used by Brocade customer support Active Resets Displays the number of TCP connections this device reset by sending a TCP R
222. eset the data entered in the configuration pane click Reset The General System Configuration window provides the following links to configure the system parameters e Identification e IP Address e DNS e DHCP Gateway e Clock e NTP e MAC Filter e Module e Max Parameter e RADIUS e TACACS e Management Configuring the system identification To configure the system identification information perform the following steps 1 Click Configure on the left pane and select System 2 Click Identification The Identification window is displayed as shown in Figure 79 FIGURE 79 Configuring the system identification Identification Name Device aa Device ea Monitor one Configure Location ia Stack SE System Boot sequ Clock Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET DHCP Gg DNS General dentificati P Addres Standard Extended P Access AC Filte ax Para odule NTP Contact J KJ Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 139 53 1002304 01 15 Configuring the system IP address Type the name of the device in the Name field Type the contact information of the device in the Contact field Type the location of the device in the Location field Daeg Click Apply The message The change has been made is displayed To reset the data entered in the configuration pane click Re
223. ext 148 188 190 45 206 206 206 80000001 221 8347 e RSTP AS_ext 148 188 122 0 45 206 206 2 100001 221 1251 mga IP AS_ext 148 188 225 0 45 206 206 206 80000001 220 a05b Ta OSPF hat Type Line Sate Romera e pe pem ABR ASBR Routers NextPage Interface Configurations Area Area Range Interface Virtual Link Trap Link State DB Statistics Area Interface External Link State DB Link State DB Neighbor Neighbor ABR ASBR Routers Virtual Interface Virtual Neighbor Virtual Interface Oe aed ee SOA Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET gt S GCCCECE Table 29 describes the fields in the OSPF External Link State DB window TABLE 29 Description of the fields in the OSPF External Link State DB window 74 Field Description Index Displays the row number of the entry in the OSPF External Link State DB table Type Displays the route type which is always As_ext Link State Id Displays the Identifier of the link state advertisement from which the Layer 3 switch learned this route Router Id Displays the IP address of the Layer 3 switch Sequence Displays the sequence number of the LSA The OSPF neighbor that sent the LSA stamps it with a sequence number to enable the Layer 3 switch and other OSPF routers to determine which LSA for a given route is the most recent Age Displays the age of the LSA in seconds Checksum Displays the checksum for the LSA packet which
224. f the neighbor router interface e Ifthe Priority field is 3 this is the subnet IP address of the neighbor router interface Router Id Displays the neighbor router IP address Options Displays the sum of the option bits in the Options field of the Hello packet Priority Displays the OSPF priority of the neighbor e For point to point links this field shows one of the following values 1 Point to point link 3 Point to point link with assigned subnet e For multi access networks the priority is used during election of the DR and BDR State Displays the state of the conversation between the Layer 3 switch and the neighbor which can be one of the following values e Down The initial state of a neighbor conversation This value indicates that there has been no recent information received from the neighbor e Full The neighboring Layer 3 switches are fully adjacent These adjacencies will now appear in Layer 3 switch links and network link advertisements e Attempt This state is only valid for neighbors attached to non broadcast networks It indicates that no recent information has been received from the neighbor e init A Hello packet has recently been seen from the neighbor However bidirectional communication has not yet been established with the neighbor The Layer 3 switch itself did not appear in the neighbor s Hello packet All neighbors in this state or higher are listed in the Hello packets sent from the assoc
225. ffic information for devices running Layer 2 code T FIGURE 37 Monitoring the IP traffic for devices running Layer 2 code TP Traffic aa Device Packets Received 167 Packets Sent 233 53 Monitor Ss ee Fragmented o Reassembled 0 Bad Header 0 No Route 0 Flash Unknown Protocols 0 No Buffer 0 Memory Other Errors 0 Eront Panel ICMP Statistics MAC Address Total Received Total Sent i System Log Received Errors Sent Errors i se Stack Received Unreachable Sent Unreachable Received Time Exceed STP RSTP Received Parameter Sent Time Exceed Sent Parameter IP Received Source Quench 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sent Source Quench 9 Traffic Received Redirect 0 Sent Redirect EE 0 0 0 0 0 Hga RMON Received Echo Ea Configure Received Echo Reply eta Command Sent Echo Sent Echo Reply Received Timestamp Sent Timestamp Received Timestamp Reply Received Address Mask Sent Address Mask Received Address Mask Reply Sent Address Mask Reply Received IRDP Advertisment 0 Sent IRDP Advertisment Received IRDP Solicitation 0 Sent IRDP Solicitation Received 0 Sent 0 No Port 0 Input Errors 0 SS eZ Active Opens j E Passive Opens 0 Failed Attempts Active Resets 0 Passive Resets Input Errors 0 Sent Timestamp Reply ojoJjojojojojojyoJjojojojojojoljo In Segments f Out Segments Retransmission Current Active TCBs TCBs Freed Keepalive Cl
226. figurations Area Area Range Interface Virtual Link Trap MAC Address Statistics Area Interface Extemal Link State DB Link State DB Neighbor System Lo ABR ASBR Routers Virtual Interface Virtual Neighbor Stack Port STP RSTP ega IP ga OSPF ABR ASBR Routers Area External Link State DB Interface Link State DB Neighbor Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET gt eoeoeeee Table 33 describes the fields in the OSPF Virtual Interface window TABLE 33 Description of the fields in the OSPF Virtual Interface window Field Description Index Displays the row number of the entry in the OSPF Virtual Interface table Area ld Displays the value of the area in which the interface belongs Neighbor Displays the router ID IP address of the neighbor Transit Delay Displays the amount of time in seconas it takes to transmit Link State Updates packets on the interface Retransmission Displays the number of LSAs retransmitted to adjacent Layer 3 switches for an interface Hello Displays the number of Hello packets transmitted and received by the interface Also the total number of bytes associated with transmitted and received Hello packets Dead Displays the number of seconds that a neighbor Layer 3 switch waits for a Hello packet from the current Layer 3 switch before declaring the Layer 3 switch is down State Displays the state of the interface which can be
227. figure an IP access group perform the following steps 1 Click Configure on the left pane and select System 2 Click IP Access Group The IP Access Group window is displayed as shown in Figure 83 144 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 Configuring the system MAC filter 15 FIGURE 83 Configuring IP access groups IP Access Group j Port 111 Select Name ACLs a qe Direction In Bound a Monitor SERA i L oi ACL Number 0 Ga Stack Ey System Add Delete Reset Boot sequen Clock Show an Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET General Identification IP Address Standard AC Extended AC IP Access G MAC Eilter Max Parame Module NTP Radius Tacacs a Managemen y y y 9 y y a a Port El 3 Select a port in the Port list The port number varies based on the product e For Brocade FCX and Brocade ICX 6610 devices stack unit slotnum portnum e For Brocade FSX devices slotnum portnum 4 Select the In Bound check box for Direction to enable incoming traffic on the interface to which you apply the ACL 5 Type the access list number in the ACL Number list If you want to type access list name click Select Name ACLs The field label changes to ACL Name Now you can type the access list name up to 256 alphanumeric characters 6 Click Add The mess
228. following options in the Privilege list e 0 Read Write e 4 Port Config e 5 Read Only 6 Click Add 168 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 Configuring the web management preference 15 The message The change has been made is displayed To view the configured user account click Show To delete the configured user account click Delete To reset the data entered in the configuration pane click Reset Configuring the web management preference To configure the web management preferences perform the following steps 1 Click Configure on the left pane and select System 2 Click Management and select Web Preference The Web Management Preference window for Brocade FSX devices is displayed as shown in Figure 106 FIGURE 106 Configuring the web management preferences Web Management Preferences Page Size fis E Device Session Timeout EM Seconds a Monitor Connection Receive Timeout E Seconds Arp Cache Device Front Panel Refresh 300 Seconds Eront Panel Front Panel Disable Enable MAC Address Page Menu Disable C Enable System Log Front Panel Frame Disable Enable Port B F T STP ottom Frame Disable Enable 66cG0o6oc e RSTP Menu Frame Disable Enable aga IP Menu Type List Tree 4 RMON 9 History Port Statistic Y Statistic ea Configure STP a Command RSTP
229. formation e in The number of Graft acknowledgment packets received by the downstream Layer 3 switch Out The number of Graft acknowledgment packets sent by the upstream Layer 3 switch Discard The number of Graft acknowledgment messages discarded Prune Pkts Displays the following information e in The number of Prune packets received by the upstream Layer 3 switch Out The number of Prune packets sent by the downstream Layer 3 switch Discard The number of Prune packets discarded Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 97 53 1002304 01 10 Displaying DVMRP virtual interfaces 98 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 Chapter Monitoring BGP 1 1 In this chapter Displaying BGP AMBULES 0 ii ii cs ai Pee ar 99 e Displayine BGP TEIENDO Sais e ARA AA 100 Displaying BGP route Statisti 502 cir a 102 Displaying the BGP neighbor SUMMAFY onerosa rentin neras 104 NOTE The Border Gateway Protocol BGP feature is specific to Brocade FCX ADV Brocade ICX 6610 and Brocade FSX devices running Layer 3 code Displaying BGP attributes To display the BGP attributes information stored in the Layer 3 switch memory perform the following steps 1 Click Monitor on the left pane and select BGP 2 Click Attributes The BGP Attribute Statistics window is displayed as shown in Figure 54 FIGURE54
230. from 6 through 40 seconds Type the hello time which specifies the interval between two hello packets in the Hello Time Seconds field The range is from 1 through 10 seconds Type the priority of the bridge in the Priority field The range is from O through 65535 Click STP Compatibility Mode or RSTP Default Mode for Force Version By default RSTP Default Mode is enabled Click Apply The message The change has been made is displayed and the configured values are shown in the RSTP Bridge window Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 209 22 Configuring RSTP parameters Changing RSTP port parameters Table 55 lists the default RSTP port parameters TABLE 55 Default RSTP port parameters Parameter Default value Admin Edge Port Disable Admin Pt2pt Mac Disable Force Migration Check Disable Priority 128 Path Cost The default path cost varies based on the products e For Brocade FCX and Brocade ICX 6610 devices O e For FSX devices 2000 To change the default RSTP port values perform the following steps 1 Click Configure on the left pane and select RSTP The RSTP Port window is displayed as shown in Figure 143 210 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 Configuring RSTP parameters 22 FIGURE 143 Configuring RSTP ports RSTP Bridge Device Modify aga Monitor 1 bzr 20 e 15 Rsm Default Mode
231. g the entries Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 141 53 1002304 01 15 Configuring an extended ACL 9 Click Add The message The change has been made is displayed To display the configured standard ACL click Show ACLs To delete the configured ACL click Delete To reset the data entered in the configuration pane click Reset Configuring an extended ACL To configure an extended Access Control List ACL perform the following steps 1 Click Configure on the left pane and select System 2 Click Extended ACL The Extended ACL window is displayed as shown in Figure 82 FIGURE 82 Configuring an extended ACL Device ia Monitor aS Configure Gia Stack 23 System Boot sequence Clock DHCP Gateway DNS General Identification IP Address Standard ACL Extended ACL IP Access Group MAC Filter Max Parameter Module NTP Radius Tacacs Ea Management Ea Port Monitor and Mirror a QOS VLAN el el Static Station Ga Command ACL Number Action Source IP Address Extended ACL 100 Name ACLs Permit Deny Source Filter Mask Source Host Name Destination IP Address Destination Filter Mask Destination Host Name IP Precedence normal min monetary cost 2 max reliability Log IP Protocol maxthroughput min delay O By Name icmp By Number 0 255
232. gate Address As Path Filter Community Filter e eeeeeee Redistribute BGP Network IP Address 0 0 0 0 Mask 5 0 0 0 Weight 0 Back Door Disable Enable Add Modify Delete Reset Show Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET 3 Type the network IP address in the IP Address field 4 Type the network mask in the Mask field 5 Type the weight to be added to routes to this network in the Weight field 284 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 Configuring BGP redistribute parameters 30 6 Click Disable or Enable for Back Door The Back Door parameter changes the administrative distance of the route to this network from the EBGP administrative distance 20 by default to the Local BGP weight 200 by default thus tagging the route as a back door route Enable this parameter if you want the Layer 3 switch to prefer IGP routes such as RIP or OSPF routes over the EBGP route for the network 7 Click Add The message The change has been made is displayed To display the configured BGP network click Show To modify the configured BGP network click Modify You can also delete the BGP network by clicking Delete To reset the data entered in the configuration pane click Reset Configuring BGP redistribute parameters To configure a BGP redistribute perform the following steps 1 Click Configure on
233. gemen eta Port Y Monitor and Mi Fa ANO ES 3 Type the retransmission interval which specifies how many times the Brocade device resends an authentication request when the RADIUS server does not respond in the Retransmit field The range is from 1 through 5 times The default is three times 4 Type the timeout interval which specifies how many seconds the Brocade device waits for a response from a RADIUS server before either retrying the authentication request or determining that the RADIUS servers are unavailable and moving on to the next authentication method in the authentication method list in the Timeout field The range is from 1 through 15 seconds The default is three seconds 5 Type the dead interval which specifies how long the Brocade device waits for the primary authentication server to reply before deciding the server is dead and trying to authenticate using the next server in the Dead Time field The range is from 1 through 5 seconds The default is three seconds 6 Type the RADIUS key in the Key field This is used to encrypt RADIUS packets before they are sent over the network The value for the key parameter on the Brocade device should match the one configured on the RADIUS server The key can be from 1 through 32 characters in length and cannot include any space characters 7 Click Apply The message The change has been made is displayed To display the configured RADIUS server click RADIUS Server To reset t
234. going packets on this port To clear the information and begin a new monitoring cycle click Clear The Stack Port Statistics window provides links to configure the stack components e To change the stack settings click General Stacking Configuration For more information refer to Configuring the general settings for an lronStack on page 125 e To configure the priority of units within a stack click Configure Stack Priority For more information refer to Modifying stack priority on page 126 e To configure a stack port click Configure Stack Ports For more information refer to Modifying stack ports on page 128 e To configure a stack module click Configure Stack Modules For more information refer to Configuring a stack module on page 129 Displaying stack port interfaces To display information about stack port interfaces perform the following steps 1 Click Monitor on the left pane and select Stack 2 Click Stack Ports and then select Interface The Stack Port Interface window is displayed as shown in Figure 23 FIGURE23 Monitoring stack port interfaces General Stacking Configuration Configure Stack Priority Configure Stack Ports Configure Stack Modules a Devi Stack Port Interface levice 6 63 Monitor Port Link State Duplex Speed Trunk Tag Pvid Priority ___MAC__ Name Arp Cache ma Down None None None None No N A 0 748e f834 2539 Device lan Down None None None None No N A 7482 18
235. gure a VRID to track the link state of other interfaces if one of the tracked interfaces goes down the software reduces the VRRP E priority of the VRID by the amount of the priority of the tracked interface that went down 5 Click Apply The message The change has been made is displayed Click Show to display the configured VRRP E virtual router Modifying a VSRP interface To modify a Virtual Switch Redundancy Protocol VSRP switch perform the following steps 1 Click Configure on the left pane and select Virtual Redundant Router 2 Click VSRP and then select Interface The VSRP Interface window is displayed as shown in Figure 207 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 299 53 1002304 01 3 1 Modifying a VSRP interface 300 FIGURE 207 Configuring the VSRP Interface VSRP Interface Dels Simple Text Password SE Monitor 1 1 no authentication _Modity E Configure 56 Stack Vian Ta Vrid Authentication Type Simple Text Password fa System ea Port Y Monitor and Mirror ea Qos ea VLAN STP RSTP Trunk Static Station IP OSPF RIP BGP E43 Virtual Redundant Router Ga VRRP Ga VRRP Extended Ba VSRP Y Interface Y Virtual Switch Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET El aa DEBECECES 3 Click Modify The VSRP Interface window is displayed shown in Figure 208 FIGURE 208 Modifying the VSRP interface VSRP Interface Dev
236. guring the OSPF area range on page 240 To configure OSPF interfaces click Interface For more information refer to Configuring OSPF interfaces on page 243 70 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 Displaying OSPF area information 8 To configure OSPF virtual links click Virtual Link For more information refer to Configuring OSPF virtual link interfaces on page 247 To configure OSPF traps click Trap For more information refer to Configuring an OSPF trap on page 248 e The Statistics links can be used to monitor the OSPF parameters To display OSPF area information click Area For more information refer to Displaying OSPF area information on page 71 To display the OSPF interface information click Interface For more information refer to Displaying the OSPF interfaces on page 75 To display the OSPF external link state database information click External Link State DB For more information refer to Displaying OSPF external link state database on page 73 To display the link state database information click Link State DB For more information refer to Displaying OSPF link state database on page 78 To display the OSPF neighbor information click Neighbor For more information refer to Displaying OSPF neighbors on page 80 To display the OSPF ABR ASBR router information click ABR ASBR Routers For more inf
237. had expired before the device at the other end of the connection had acknowledged receipt of the segment Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 65 53 1002304 01 Displaying the IP routing table TABLE 25 Field RIP Statistics parameters Description of the fields in the IP Traffic window Continued Description Requests Sent Displays the number of requests this device has sent to another Routing Information Protocol RIP Layer 3 switch for all or part of its RIP routing table Requests Received Responses Sent Displays the number of requests this device has received from another RIP Layer 3 switch for all or part of this device s RIP routing table Displays the number of responses this device has sent to another RIP Layer 3 switch s request for all or part of this device s RIP routing table Responses Received Displays the number of responses this device has received to requests for all or part of another RIP Layer 3 switch s routing table Unrecognized Displays the number of RIP packets that were not recognized by the device Bad Version Displays the number of RIP packets dropped by the device because the RIP version was either invalid or is not supported by this device Bad Address Family Displays the number of RIP packets dropped because the value in the Address Family Identifier field of the packet s header was invalid Bad Re
238. hat contained a VRID that is not configured on this interface Displaying VRRP E virtual router entries To display the VRRP E virtual router information perform the following steps 1 Click Monitor on the left pane and select Virtual Redundant Router 2 Click VRRP Extended and then select Virtual Router The VRRP E Virtual Router Statistics window is displayed as shown in Figure 61 FIGURE 61 Monitoring VRRP E virtual router statistics VRRP E Virtual Router Statistics o aa a TS Rev Priority Rev Higher Transition ount F F RE E arm ate Priority mara Teenie fit Initialize O ee Port VR Id State Receive a Drop Rev Priority Rev Higher TS E ount evice 01 ate Flash EE er rm Maso Priority Memory Eront Panel Clear MAC Address System Log Stack Port STP RSTP IP OSPF a BGP Ea Virtual Redundant Router ga VRRP Ea VRRP Extended Y Interface e Virtual Router ea VSRP Ea RMON Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET 9 El 9 El a mga 9 a a El E Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 111 53 1002304 01 12 Displaying VSRP virtual switch entries Table 47 describes the fields in the VRRP E Virtual Router Statistics window TABLE 47 Description of the fields in the VRRP E Virtual Router Statistics window Field Port Description Displays the Ethernet port or virtual interface on whi
239. he data entered in the configuration pane click Reset Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 153 53 1002304 01 15 Configuring a TACACS TACACS server Configuring a TACACS TACACS server To configure a TACACS TACACS server perform the following steps 1 Click Configure on the left pane and select System 2 Click Tacacs The TACACS window is displayed as shown in Figure 92 FIGURE 92 Configuring a TACACS TACACS server TACACS Retransmit BRB 3 Device z a Monitor ES JP a Configure Dead Time 3 ea Stack a pg E System Boot sequen EN pply Reset Clock E ME DHCP Gate TACACS Server DNS General Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET Identification IP Address Standard AC Extended AC IP Access G MAC Eilter Max Parame Module NTP Radius fifa Managemen eta Port Y Monitor and Mi Ea ANS X 3 Type the retransmission interval which specifies how many times the Brocade device resends an authentication request when the TACACS TACACS server does not respond in the Retransmit field The range is from 1 through 5 times The default is three times 4 Type the timeout interval which specifies how many seconds the Brocade device waits for a response from a TACACS TACACS server before either retrying the authentication request or determining that the
240. he number of seconds a backup should wait for a hello message from the master before determining that the master is dead The default is 3 seconds This is three times the default hello interval Advertise Backup Click Disable or Enable By default the advertise backup is disabled and the backups do not send hello messages to advertise themselves to the master Preempt Click Disable or Enable Hold Down Interval Type the hold down interval which prevents Layer 2 loops from occurring during failover by delaying the new master from forwarding traffic long enough to make sure that the failed master is unavailable The range is from 1 through 84 seconds The default is two seconds Initial TTL Type the number of hops the packet can traverse before being dropped A hop can be a Layer 2 switch or a Layer 3 switch The range is from 1 through 255 hops The default is two hops Router Save Click Disable or Enable 10 Click Add The message The change has been made is displayed To modify the configured virtual switch click Modify You can also delete the virtual switch by clicking Delete To reset the data entered in the configuration pane click Reset To configure track ports click Config Track Ports For more information refer to Configuring track ports on page 302 Configuring track ports To configure track ports perform the following steps 1 Click Config Track Ports on the VSRP window The Track Ports windo
241. he route Cost Displays the cost of the route Type Displays the route type which can be one of the following e Direct The destination is directly connected to this Layer 3 switch e Static The route is a static route BGP The route was learned from BGP RIP The route was learned from RIP OSPF The route is an OSPF route Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 67 53 1002304 01 68 7 Displaying the IP routing table Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 Chapter Monitoring OSPF 8 In this chapter e Displaying the OSPF ABR ASBR router informati0N ooo ooo 69 e Displaying OSPF area INTOrmMatiON crornsuasrsan rr RRA RES 71 e Displaying OSPF external link state database o ooo oooooooo 3 Displaying the OSPF MEG BCES so ul a aa 19 Displaying OSPF link State database oommssorrsnnasrranro naa 78 DSPM OSPF ASIN rr ir ARA 80 Displaying OSPF virtual NterTaces cc a ek ned ele eee oo 82 Displaying OSPF virtual MEIENDOS ss ccscerarara BA AAA 85 NOTE The Open Shortest Path First OSPF feature is specific to Brocade FCX ADV Brocade ICX 6610 and Brocade FSX devices running Layer 3 code NOTE The terms Layer 3 switch and router are used interchangeably in this chapter Displaying the OSPF ABR ASBR router information To display the Open Shortes
242. hen click Apply e Disable Prevents a unit from sending or listening for any stacking probe messages In this mode the unit cannot be forced to join a stack e Enable Enables stacking mode on a new unit before you add it to the stack e None Prevents the unit from actively sending out probe messages however the unit can still be called to join a stack by an Active Controller 4 Enter the Media Access Control MAC address of the device in the MAC Address field and then click Apply 5 Click Disable or Enable for MAC Persistent Timer and then click Apply If you click Enable type the time delay before the stack MAC address changes in the MAC Persistent Timer field and then click Apply The General Stacking Configuration window provides links to monitor stack parameters e To display the current stack information click Show Stack Details For more information refer to Displaying the stack details on page 25 e To display the current information about the stack modules click Show Stack Modules For more information refer to Displaying a stack module on page 27 Modifying stack priority The stack unit with the highest priority is the Active Controller 128 by default The stack unit with the second highest priority is the Standby Controller which takes over if the current Active Controller fails It is possible to assign the same priority for Active and Standby Controllers or different priorities Active hig
243. hest and Standby second highest When the Active and Standby Controllers have the same priority if the Active Controller fails the Standby Controller takes over If the original Active Controller becomes operational again it will not be able to resume its original role When the priorities of the Active and Standby Controllers are different if the Active Controller fails the Standby Controller takes over If the original Active Controller becomes operational again the old Active Controller regains its role and resets the other units You can assign the same priority to the Active and Standby Controllers after the stack is formed This prevents the intended Standby Controller from becoming the Active Controller during stack construction Changing the priority of a stack member triggers an election that takes effect immediately unless the Active Controller s role changes This change will not take effect until the next stack reload To configure the priority of the units within a stack perform the following steps 1 Click Configure on the left pane and select Stack 2 Click Priority The Stack Unit Priority window is displayed as shown in Figure 68 126 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 Modifying stack priority 14 FIGURE 68 Stack unit priority Show Stack Details Show Stack Modules 7 Stack Unit Priority a Device ea Monitor Cn i a Configure 1 0 43 S
244. hown in Figure 38 FIGURE38 Monitoring the IP traffic information for devices running Layer 3 code IP Traffic e ct O uaa Device Packets Received Packets Sent 79 mg Monitor Packets Forwarded ed 0 mr Elo Reassembled 0 Flash Bad Header No Route Unknown Protocols No Buffer Memory Eront Panel Other Errors MAC Address e O O o System Log Total Received 0 Total Sent Stack Received Errors Received Unreachable Received Time Exceed 66 Sent Errors peeppeceee Sent Time Excee Sent Parameter Sent Source Quench Received Parameter Received Source Quench Received Redirect Routing Tabl Ga OSPF Received Echo Reply ea DVMRP ga BGP Sent Echo Reply lo Received Timestamp Sent Timestamp Ga Virtual Redund Received Timestamp Reply Sent Timestamp Reply i sga RMON Received Address Mask Sent Address Mask ga Configure Received Address Mask Reply 0 Sent Address Mask Reply aga Command Received IRDP Advertisment Sent IRDP Advertisment 0 Received IRDP Solicitation Sent IRDP Solicitation 0 loTelolelelelolsJjolo Li Received Sent No Port Input Errors lo TCP Stati Active Opens Passive Opens Failed Attempts 0 Active Resets Passive Resets T In Segments 61 Retransmission RIP Statistics Requests Sent Responses Sent ae Responses Received U
245. iated interface e 2 Way Communication between the two Layer 3 switches is bidirectional This is the most advanced state before beginning adjacency establishment The DR and BDR are selected from the set of neighbors in the 2 Way state or greater e ExStart The first step in creating an adjacency between the two neighboring Layer 3 switches The goal of this step is to decide which Layer 3 switch is the master and to decide upon the initial Database Description DD sequence number Neighbor conversations in this state or greater are called adjacencies e Exchange The Layer 3 switch is describing its entire link state database by sending DD packets to the neighbor Each Database Description DD packet has a DD sequence number and is explicitly acknowledged Only one DD packet can be outstanding at any time In this state Link State Request packets can also be sent asking for the neighbor s more recent advertisements All adjacencies in Exchange state or greater are used by the flooding procedure In fact these adjacencies are fully capable of transmitting and receiving all types of OSPF routing protocol packets e Loading Link State Request packets are sent to the neighbor asking for the more recent advertisements that have been discovered but not yet received in the Exchange state Events The number of times the neighbor state changed Retransmission Q Displays the retransmission queue length Length Brocade FCX Brocade
246. ice Authentication Type None Simple Text Password a Monitor Simple Text Password a Configure i ea Stack Apply Reset ea System ea Port Show Monitor and Mirror Qos Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET VLAN El E Static Station IP OSPF RIP BGP EY Virtual Redundant Router ea VRRP a VRRP Extended Ea VSRP Y Interface Virtual Switch of Fe 9 a a 9 9 ia ta ia Ga Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 Configuring a VSRP virtual switch 3 1 4 Select one of the following for Authentication Type e None The interfaces do not use authentication This is the default e Simple Text Password The interfaces use a simple text string as a password in packets sent on the interface 5 Type a character string in the Simple Text Password field 6 Click Apply The message The change has been made is displayed Click Show to display the VSRP interface To reset the data entered in the configuration pane click Reset Configuring a VSRP virtual switch To configure a VSRP switch perform the following steps 1 Click Configure on the left pane and select Virtual Redundant Router 2 Click VSRP and then select Virtual Switch The VSRP window is displayed as shown in Figure 209 FIGURE 209 Configuring the VSRP switch VSRP Vlanl VRId 1 ate Disable Enable A Hell
247. ice 115 1 2 6 64514 Ebgp Established 60 180 30 5 8 4844 16 0 Flash 112 112 1 6 64514 Ebgp Established 60 180 30 5 8 483716 0 0 Front Panel AS IBGP Time Time Interval Tx Rx Tx Rx Tx Rx Tx Rx MAC Addre System Log Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET Stack Port STP RSTP ea IP aga OSPF ogi BGP 9 Attributes Neighbor Y Routes Summary ea Virtual Redu a RMON ear Configure Table 41 describes the fields in the BGP Neighbor Statistics window 1i 1 jl 1 1 1 1 B A 9 ta ta TABLE 41 Description of the fields in the BGP Neighbor Statistics window Field Description Index Displays the row number of the entry in the BGP Neighbors Statistics table IP Displays the IP address of the neighbor Remote AS Displays the AS the neighbor is in EBGP IBGP Indicates whether the neighbor session is an Interior Border Gateway Protocol IBGP session or an Exterior Border Gateway Protocol EBGP session e IBGP The neighbor is in the same AS e EBGP The neighbor is in another AS State Displays the state of the Layer 3 switch session with the neighbor The states are from this Layer 3 switch perspective of the session not the neighbor perspective Possible states are as follows e Established The BGP is ready to exchange UPDATE messages with the neighbor Idle The BGP process is waiting to be started Admnd The neighbor has been administrativ
248. ices select a unit ID in the Select Stack Unit ID list and click Display to display the information about a specific stack unit NOTE The Select Stack Unit ID list is not available in the STP Bridge window for Brocade FSX devices Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 3 21 Configuring STP parameters To change the default values of the STP bridge click Modify The STP window is displayed as shown in Figure 138 N Device 3 Monitor E Configure 9 FIGURE 138 Configuring STP bridge parameters sTP VLAN ID Forward Delay Seconds Ga Stack Ga System ea Port Y Monitor and Mi ea QOS E VLAN 9 Port Y Protocol 9 SIP 9 RSTP Y Trunk Y Static Station Maximum Age Seconds Hello Time Seconds Priority Ay Port Path Cost Port 111 y Apply Port STP Apply To AIl Ports Show Statistic Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET a Command Type the VLAN identifier of the port in the VLAN ID field NOTE The VLAN ID field is not available in the STP window for Brocade FSX devices Type the forward delay time which is the period of time spent by a port in the listening and learning state before moving on to the learning or forwarding state in the Forward Delay Seconds field The range is from 4 through 30 seconds Type the maximum amount of time the device waits b
249. ield 6 Click Add The message The change has been made is displayed To display the configured neighbor distribute list click Show To modify the configured neighbor distribute list click Modify You can also delete the neighbor distribute list by clicking Delete To reset the data entered in the configuration pane click Reset Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 Configuring a BGP neighbor 30 The BGP Neighbor Distribute window contains the following links e To configure a BGP neighbor click Neighbor For more information refer to Configuring a BGP neighbor on page 278 e To configure a BGP neighbor filter list click Filter List For more information refer to Configuring a BGP filter list on page 281 e To configure a BGP neighbor route map click Route Map For more information refer to Configuring a BGP route map on page 283 Configuring a BGP filter list The neighbor filters allow you to specify the neighbor Layer 3 switches from which the Brocade device can receive BGP routes To configure a BGP neighbor filter list perform the following steps 1 Click Filter List on the BGP Neighbor Distribute window The BGP Neighbor Filter List window is displayed as shown in Figure 192 FIGURE 192 Configuring the BGP neighbor filter list BGP Neighbor Filter List Device Address a Monitor Direction In Out a Configure Stack E
250. ield Description Port Displays the port number The port number varies based on the product e For Brocade FCX and Brocade ICX 6610 devices stack unit slotnum portnum e For Brocade FSX devices slotnum portnum Drop Events Displays the total number of events in which packets were dropped by the RMON probe due to lack of resources This number is not necessarily the number of packets dropped but is the number of times an overrun condition has been detected Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 121 53 1002304 01 13 Displaying RMON Ethernet error statistics 122 TABLE 51 Description of the fields in the RMON Ethernet Error Statistics window Continued Field Description CRC Alignment Displays the total number of packets received that were from 64 through 1518 octets long Errors but had either a bad FCS with an integral number of octets FCS Error or a bad FCS with a non integral number of octets Alignment Error The packet length does not include framing bits but does include FCS octets Undersize Pkts Displays the total number of packets received that were less than 64 octets long and were otherwise well formed This number does not include framing bits but does include FCS octets Oversize Pkts Displays the total number of packets received that were longer than 1518 octets and were otherwise well formed This number does not include framing bits but does include FCS octets
251. ifies if the same maximum transmission unit MTU is used on an interface shared by neighbors is enabled By default it is enabled Database Filter All Out Displays whether the filter to an OSPF interface to block flooding of outbound LSAs on the interface is enabled Passive Displays whether an OSPF interface is enabled to be passive When you configure an OSPF interface to be passive that interface does not send or receive OSPF route updates State Displays the state of the interface which can be one of the following e DesRouter The interface is functioning as the Designated Router DR for OSPF BackupDesRouter The interface is functioning as the Backup Designated Router BDR for OSPF Loopback The interface is functioning as a loopback interface PtToPt The interface is functioning as a point to point interface e Passive The interface is up but it does not take part in forming an adjacency e Waiting The interface is trying to determine the identity of the BDR for the network e None The interface does not take part in the OSPF interface state machine 76 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 Displaying the OSPF interfaces 8 TABLE 30 Description of the fields in the OSPF Interface window Continued Field State Description e Down The interface is unusable No protocol traffic can be sent or received on continue
252. ify Configuring a VRRP virtual router To configure a VRRP virtual router perform the following steps 1 Click Configure on the left pane and select Virtual Redundant Router 2 Click VRRP and then select Virtual Router The VRRP window is displayed as shown in Figure 201 292 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 Configuring a VRRP virtual router 31 FIGURE 201 Configuring a VRRP virtual router VRRP 3 Device Port 1 1 11 y a Monitor z a 3 Configure VRId E Stack Activate Disable Enable Hello Interval 1 0 Monitor and Mirror IP Address List QOS Mode Owner Backup VEAN Priority 100 Back de onl RSTP ackup mode only Trunk Backup Hello Interval 60 Static Station Dead Interval IP Advertise Backup Disable Enable OSPF ap Preempt Disable Enable BGP 3 Virtual Redundant Rou Add Modity Delete Reset Egy VRRP Interface z a a 9 a a 9 9 9 y fa a Ea Config Track Ports Virtual Router Interface a VRRP Extended Ea aga YSRP Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET 3 Select an Ethernet port or virtual interface in the Port list The Ethernet port number varies based on the product e For Brocade FCX and Brocade ICX 6610 devices stack unit slotnum p
253. ilization Ga Stack mga Port Ela Statistic Y Ethernet E Utilization Y Ethernet Y Management Y Inline Power 9 SIP Y RSTP aga IP 3 RMON 3 Configure Ga Command Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 41 53 1002304 01 42 4 Displaying the management port information Table 17 describes the fields in the Management Port Configuration window TABLE 17 Description of the fields in the Management Port Configuration window Field Description Port Displays the name of the management port Each entry has a link to detailed real time information about the port Refer to Displaying the management port real time information Actual speed mode Shows whether the actual speed matches the configured speed If the configured speed is set to Auto then the speed is set by the software Configured speed mode The speed duplex set for the port To configure a management port or change the configuration of a current management port click Modify For more information refer to Configuring a management port on page 178 The Management Port Configuration window provides links to configure the port parameters e To monitor the Ethernet port attributes click ETHERNET Port Attribute For more information refer to Displaying Ethernet port attributes on page 37 e To monitor the Ethernet port statistics cli
254. ils window is displayed as shown in Figure 18 FIGURE 18 Monitoring stack details Device 243 Monitor Arp Cache Device Elash Memo Eront Panel i y y 9 System Log a5 Stack Details Module Neighbors Stack Ports Y Resource Port CCG El MAC Address General Stacking Co aton Co e Stack Prionity Co e Stack Ports Co e Stack Modules Stack Details Unit ID ___Type___ Role Mac Address Priority State Comment 1 S Device alone e000 0052 0001 0 local None 0 alone standalone D dynamic config static config Stack Port Status Stack port Stack port2 1 up 1 2 1 up 1 22 Stack Neighbors Unit ID NS i none none Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 25 53 1002304 01 3 Displaying the stack details Table 7 describes the fields in the Stack Details window TABLE 7 Description of the fields in the Stack Details window Field Description Stack Details parameters Unit ID Displays the number of the unit within a stack from 1 through 8 Type Displays the type of configuration and the device model The types of configuration are as follows e alone Indicates that the device is operating as a standalone device e S Indicates that the configuration for this unit is static e D Indicates that the configuration for this unit is dynamic and m
255. in the field Select the IP Addr Access Name and or Number List check box and then type the IP address access name or number in the field 10 Select the IP Addr Prefix Name List check box and then type an IP prefix list in the field 11 Select the Next Hop List check box and then type the IP address of the next hop Layer 3 switch in the field 12 Select the IP Next Hop Access Name and or Number List check box and then type the IP next hop access name or number in the field 13 Select the IP Next Hop Prefix Name List check box and then type the IP next hop prefix list in the field 288 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 Configuring a BGP route map filter 30 14 Select the Tag List check box and then type the route tag in the field 15 Select the Metric check box and then type the route BGP MED in the field 16 Click Apply The message The change has been made is displayed To reset the data entered in the configuration pane click Reset Configuring a route map set To configure a route map set perform the following steps 1 Click Route Map Set on the BGP Route Map Filter window The BGP Route Map Set window is displayed as shown in Figure 199 FIGURE 199 Configuring a BGP route map set BGP Route Map Set Route Map Name Sequence GET_ONE 1 y T Meni Origin IGP C Incomplete ce onitor li Ea Configure Psoe o ega Stack Auto Tag T
256. in xx xx xx xx xx xx format in the Source Address field Type the source mask in the Source Mask field Type the destination MAC address in xx xx xx xx xx xx format in the Destination Address field Type the destination mask in the Destination Mask field Select the type of frame in the Frame Type list NOTE The Frame Type list is not available in the MAC Filter window for Brocade FSX devices Select the comparison operator in the Operator list NOTE The Operator list is not available in the MAC Filter wndow for Brocade FSX devices Type the protocol identifier in the Protocol field To select the system defined protocol click System Define NOTE The Protocol field is not available in the MAC Filter window for Brocade FSX devices Click Add Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 Configuring the system MAC filter 15 The message The change has been made is displayed To display the configured MAC filter click Show To change the configured MAC filter click Modify You can also delete the MAC filter by clicking Delete To reset the data entered in the configuration pane click Reset To configure a filter group click Filter Group For more information on how to configure a filter group refer to Configuring a filter group on page 147 Configuring a filter group To configure a system filter group perform the following steps 1 Click Filter Group on th
257. indow provides links to configure the port parameters e To configure an Ethernet port click ETHERNET Port Configuration For more information on how to configure an Ethernet port refer to Configuring an Ethernet port on page 175 e To monitor the Ethernet port attributes click ETHERNET Port Attribute For more information refer to Displaying Ethernet port attributes on page 37 e To monitor the Ethernet port utilization click ETHERNET Port Utilization For more information refer to Displaying Ethernet port utilization on page 39 e To monitor Remote Monitoring RMON statistics click RMON ETHERNET Statistics Error For more information refer to Displaying RMON Ethernet statistics on page 117 e To monitor RMON history click RMON ETHERNET Statistics History For more information refer to Displaying RMON history on page 115 Displaying Ethernet port attributes The Port Attributes window lists the number state media connector and MAC address of the port To display the Ethernet port attribute information perform the following steps 1 Click Monitor on the left pane and select Port 2 Click Statistic and then select Ethernet 3 Click ETHERNET Port Attribute on the ETHERNET Port Statistic window 4 For Brocade FCX and Brocade ICX 6610 devices select a unit ID in the Select Stack Unit ID list and click Display to view information about a specific stack unit NOTE The Select Stack Unit ID l
258. ing RSTP parameters FIGURE 141 Configuring RSTP parameters RSTP Bridge Forward Delay Forced Version Modify ES Device 3 Monitor 1 pze 20 o 15 Rsm Default Mode a8 Configure a Stack RSTP Port a System E Admin Admin Force Auld i te 7 C co gm Edge Port Pt2pt Mac Migration Check Era ia ek Y Monitor and Mi 1 128 0 Modit a QOS Modify Ea VLAN Port Y Protocol 1 1 1 Disabled Disabled Disabled 1 1 2 Disabled Disabled Disabled 128 pode 1 1 3 Disabled Disabled Disabled 128 Modify E eo 9 Modify Y Static Station 1 1 4 Disabled Disabled Disabled 128 a C ommand 111 5 Disabled Disabled Disabled 128 Modify 1 1 6 Disabled Disabled Disabled 128 Modif 11117 Disabled Disabled Disabled 128 Medi 1 1 8 Disabled Disabled Disabled 128 Modify 1 1 9 Disabled Disabled Disabled 128 Medi 1 1 10 Disabled Disabled Disabled 128 Madii 1 1 11 Disabled Disabled Disabled 128 sit 1 1 12 Disabled Disabled Disabled 128 egy 1 1 13 Disabled Disabled Disabled 128 peg 1 1 14 Disabled Disabled Disabled 128 sit 1 1 15 Disabled Disabled Disabled 128 2000000 Jedi 1 1 23 Disabled Disabled Disabled 128 sit 1 1 24 Disabled Disabled Disabled 128 2000000 sai 1 21 Disabled Disabled Disabled 128 2000 Body Modify 1 2 2 Disabled Disabled Disabled 1 p Admin Admin rc Pt2pt Mac Migra
259. ing a BGP community filter To configure a BGP community filter perform the following steps 1 Click Configure on the left pane and select BGP 2 Click Community Filter The BGP Community Filter window is displayed as shown in Figure 189 FIGURE 189 Configuring the BGP community filter BGP Community Filter ID 1 ei Action C Deny Permit 3 Monitor i 583 Configure Set Community I Intenet C No Advertise No Export I Local As Stack Community List 123 345 9 567 System i i Port Add Modify Delete Reset Monitor and Mirror QOS Show VLAN STP Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET RSTP Trunk Static Station IP OSPF RIP 3 BGP Y General Y Address Filter Y Aggregate Address ath Fi Ga a a Hg a Sa Hga fa y oi Type a community path filter identifier from 1 through 100 in the ID field Click Deny or Permit for Action so that the Layer 3 switch denies or permits the route into the BGP table if the filter match is true 5 Select one the following options for Set Community e Internet Checks for routes that do not have the community attribute By default routes without a specific community are considered to be the members of the largest community the Internet e No Advertise Filters the routes with the community NO_ADVERTISE A route in this community should not be advertised to any BGP neighbors Brocade FCX Broc
260. ion 13 Command System Log Server Server IP Address ipva O ipv 0 0 0 0 Server Udp Port 0 Ada Delete Reset Show Log Server Show System Log Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET 2 Click ipv4 or ipv6 and then type the IPv4 or IPv6 address in the Server IP Address field 3 Type the application port that can be used for the syslog facility in the Server Udp Port field The default value is 514 4 Click Add The message The change has been made is displayed To display the log server entries click Show Log Server To display the system log window click Show System Log To delete the changes made click Delete To reset the data entered in the configuration pane click Reset Configuring a trap To configure a trap perform the following steps 1 Click Configure on the left pane and select System 2 Click Management and select Trap The Trap window is displayed as shown in Figure 102 164 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 9 9 9 9 FIGURE 102 Configuring a trap Identification IP Address Standard ACL Extended ACL IP Access Group MAC Filter Max Parameter Module NTP Radius Tacacs Ely Management Authentication Methods Authorization Methods Accounting Methods Community String General System Log Trap Trap Receiver User Account We
261. ion about system activity 3 o LED colors StackMaster PWR 6 Green active StackLink RPS Amber active Grey off Module Diag The following table describes the meanings of the different colors of the LEDs 2 Active Controller Device role in e Green Active Controller the stack e Amber Standby Controller e Off Stack Member StackLink e Green Both stacking physical links are active Amber One stacking physical link is active e Off None of the stacking ports are active Module e Green Both stacking 10 Gb modules are present Amber One stacking 10 Gb module is present Off No stacking 10 Gb module PWR e Green Power is on Power e Amber Power supply failure e Off Power is off RPS e Green RPS is operational the main supply power is unplugged Redundant Power Supply e Amber RPS is on standby the main supply power is on e Off RPS is not plugged in Diag e Green Manufacturing diagnostics are in progress Diagnostics e Off No manufacturing diagnostics Displaying the front panel for Brocade FCX devices To display the front panel click Monitor on the left pane and select Front Panel Figure 10 shows the front panel for the Brocade FCX648 device Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 15 2 Displaying the front panel FIGURE 10 Brocade FCX648 front panel rif 25 3F3 r Fa os
262. ion of the fields in the Stack Modules window Field Description Stack Unit Slot Displays the number of the unit within the stack and the slot number Module Displays the device information such as module number and module type Status Displays the status which can be one of the following e OK The module came up and is operating normally CFG The module is configured but does not physically exist within the units of the stack Ports Displays the number of ports on the module Starting MAC Displays the starting MAC address for this module The Stack Modules window provides links to configure the stack components e To change the stack settings click General Stacking Configuration For more information refer to Configuring the general settings for an lronStack on page 125 e To configure the priority of units within a stack click Configure Stack Priority For more information refer to Modifying stack priority on page 126 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 27 53 1002304 01 3 Displaying stack neighbors e To configure a stack port click Configure Stack Ports For more information refer to Modifying stack ports on page 128 e To configure a stack module click Configure Stack Modules For more information refer to Configuring a stack module on page 129 Displaying stack neighbors To display information of the stack member
263. is based on all the fields in the packet except the age field The Layer 3 switch uses the checksum to verify that the packet is not corrupted The OSPF External Link State DB window provides links to configure and monitor OSPF parameters e The Configurations links can be used for configuring the OSPF parameters To configure OSPF area click Area For more information refer to Configuring an OSPF area on page 239 To configure OSPF area range click Area Range For more information refer to Configuring the OSPF area range on page 240 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 Displaying the OSPF interfaces 8 To configure OSPF interfaces click Interface For more information refer to Configuring OSPF interfaces on page 243 To configure OSPF virtual links click Virtual Link For more information refer to Configuring OSPF virtual link interfaces on page 247 To configure OSPF traps click Trap For more information refer to Configuring an OSPF trap on page 248 e The Statistics links can be used to monitor the OSPF parameters To display OSPF area information click Area For more information refer to Displaying OSPF area information on page 71 To display the OSPF interface information click Interface For more information refer to Displaying the OSPF interfaces on page 75 To display the OSPF external link st
264. is displayed as shown in Figure 93 FIGURE93 Configuring management authentication Login Authentication Sequence Radius Sequence Method Tacacs Ela Management ae Authentication Authentication Method Authorization t Type Login y Show Sequence Accounting Me C Enable Community St Radius General Line System Log Local Trap TACACS Trap Receiver User Account TACACS Web Preferen None 9 9 Port Monitor and Mirror Add Delete Qos VLAN STP RSTP Trunk Static Station a Command Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET 3 Select one of the following types of authentication in the Type list e Login e Enable e Web Server e SNMP Server Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 155 53 1002304 01 15 Configuring management authorization 4 Click one of the following servers e Enable e Radius e Line e Local e TACACS e TACACS e None 5 Click Add The message The change has been made is displayed and the configured authentication method is listed in the Login Authentication Sequence pane Click Show Sequence to display the list of authentication methods added To remove the configured management authentication click Delete Configuring management authorization To configure management authorization perform the following steps 1 Click Configure on the left pane and select S
265. isable TELNET Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 99 53 1002304 01 11 Displaying BGP neighbors Table 40 describes the fields in the BGP Attribute Statistics window TABLE 40 Description of the fields in the BGP Attribute Statistics window Field Description Index Displays the row number of the entry in the BGP Attribute Statistics table Next Hop Displays the IP address of the next hop Layer 3 switch for routes that have this set of attributes Metric Displays the cost of the routes that have this set of attributes Origin Displays the source of the route information which can be one of the following e EGP The routes with this set of attributes came to Border Gateway Protocol BGP through Exterior Gateway Protocol EGP e IGP The routes with this set of attributes came to BGP through IGP e INCOMPLETE The routes came from an origin other than EGP and IGP For example they may have been redistributed from OSPF or RIP Aggregator AS Displays the Autonomous System AS in which the network information in the attribute set was aggregated This value applies only to aggregated routes and is otherwise O Router ID Displays the IP address of the Layer 3 switch that originated this aggregator Atomic Shows whether the network information in this set of attributes has been aggregated and this aggregation has resulted in information loss e TRUE Indicates inform
266. isplayed as shown in Figure 217 FIGURE 217 Saving the configuration to flash Do you really want to save configuration to flash a a Device E Monitor Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET Za Configure Ea Command Clear Disable Frame Logout Reload Save to Flash Telnet Trace Route da TFTP y 2 Click Yes to confirm saving the configuration NOTE To apply the changes to memory allocation reload the software after you save the changes to the startup configuration file Switching over to the active role To switch a standby module to become an Active Controller perform the following steps 1 Click Command on the left pane and select Switch over active controller NOTE For Brocade FSX devices select Switch over active role Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 311 53 1002304 01 32 Performing hitless reload from primary images The switch over window is displayed as shown in Figure 218 FIGURE 218 Switching over to an Active Controller Are you sure switch over the standby unit to become the active controller Warning Clicking Yes will require a reload of the websit l Device da Monitor Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET 3 Configure 3 Command Clear Disable Frame Logout Reload Save to Flash Switch over active controller Telnet Trace Route ea TFTP
267. ist entry five The software interprets the prefix list entries in numerical order beginning with the lowest sequence number 6 Click Deny or Permit for Action 7 Type the network IP address in the Address field 8 Type the network mask address in the Mask field 9 Type the maximum value of the mask length in the Greater Value O for N A field 10 Type the least value of the mask length in the Less Value O for N A field 228 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 Configuring a DNS entry NOTE The Greater Value O for N A or Less Value O for N A values you specify must meet the following condition Length lt Greater Value lt Less Value lt 32 11 Click Add 25 The message The change has been made is displayed To display the configured IP prefix list click Show To modify the IP prefix list click Modify You can also delete the IP prefix list by clicking Delete To reset the data entered in the configuration pane click Reset Configuring a DNS entry You can configure the Brocade device to recognize up to four Domain Name System DNS servers The first entry serves as the primary default address If a query to the primary address fails to be resolved after three attempts the next DNS address is queried also up to three times This process continues for each defined DNS address until the query is resolved The order in which the d
268. ist is not available on the Port Attributes window for Brocade FSX devices The Port Attributes window for Brocade FCX and Brocade ICX 6610 devices is displayed as shown in Figure 26 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 37 53 1002304 01 4 Displaying Ethernet port attributes FIGURE26 Monitoring Ethernet port attributes ETHERNET Port Co ation ETHERNET Port Statistic ETHERNET Port Utilization a Device Select Stack Unit ID T Display oe h Port Attributes Flash SK Fiber 00 e0 52 00 01 00 Memo i Fiber 00 e0 52 00 01 01 Eront Panel 1000 00 e0 52 00 01 02 MAC Address osa Fiber 00 e0 52 00 01 03 A Log 1000TX Copper 00 e0 52 00 01 04 00 e0 52 00 01 05 283 Statistic Copper a 00 e0 52 00 01 06 Ethernet TX Copper 00 e0 52 00 01 07 3 Utilization 00 e0 52 00 01 08 Ethernet T000TX Copper 00 20 52 00 01 09 9 Management toooTxX Copper 00 20 52 00 01 0a Y Inline Power PE PORE RTT 9 SIP 00 20 52 00 01 0c Y RSTP wae e eR aga IP OOTX ee e0 52 00 01 0d ga RMON WR F oara 1000TX Copper Ea Configure 3 Command 1000TX Copper o e0 52 00 01 14 1000TX Copper Copper Joo e0 52 00 01 en Ese 00 e0 52 00 01 la ESTE ETHERNET Port Configuration ETHERNET Port Statistic ETHERNET Port Utilization Table 15 describes the fields in the Port Attributes win
269. ive on an interface in the absence of a group report 5 Click Apply The message The change has been made is displayed To reset the data entered in the configuration pane click Reset Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 267 53 1002304 01 29 Configuring a DVMRP interface Configuring a DVMRP interface To configure a DVMRP interface perform the following steps 1 2 Click Configure on the left pane and select DVMRP Click Virtual Interface The DVMRP Interface window is displayed as shown in Figure 184 FIGURE 184 Configuring the DVMRP interface a Device 3 Monitor 243 Configure Tie Sn te om 8 9 DVMRP Interface Type Subnet Remote Address pooo EEN t lt CS S wt S Metric AS Advertise Local Disable Enable Encapsulation 6 Disable C Enable Add Modify Delete Reset Show Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET fa System 3 Module ea Port Y Monitor and Mirror ea QOS ea VLAN STP RSTP Trunk Static Station IP a OSPF RIP a DVMRP Y General eta Virtual Redundant Fe Pi Select a type of the DVMRP interface in the Type list Select an IP address to be configured on the interface in the Local Address list Type the minimum value required in a packet in order to be forwarded out of the interface in the TTL field The range is from 1 through 64 The default value is one
270. k ES Port Sa Statistic Y Ethernet E43 Utilization 0 a EEN UE Ethernet 0 7812738647513366984 2170205158867210352 Y Management Y Inline Power STP RSTP ga IP 3 RMON 12587190045124854016 a Configure o a Command oo oO Koo ojoo o ojoo o ojojo o 0 o 0 0 0 000 000 p o 000 0 00 p 0 0 00 0 00 0 o 0 00 0 00 0 0 0 00 0 00 0 0 0 00 000 p o 000 000 p 0 0 00 000 0 0 000 0 00 D 0 000 0 00 D lo o 000 000 0 y a o o 0 o o 0 o 0 o 0 y rse esjs S aslo So SSS S 000 004 D 7378697601996035560 3689348800998015280 14757395238351828496 000 000 D A 0 00 0 00 0 000 000 0 000 000 0 C 000 0 00 bc 0 00 0 00 0 000 0 00 0 000 0 00 0 000 000 0 0 3689348800098015280 11068046437353703720 0 00 0 00 0 0 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 000 0 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 aa seared acy AO eee sooo 6 CE Do oD OC Oo OO OO OOO SO HO OS Soo S co Soe Se oo ik E eS 9 R I A Peak Peak Se ME cee Up Time 22 days 16h06m02s Last Clear Time 22 days 16h02m09s ster THERNET Port Ci i THERNET Port Attribute ETHERNET Port Statistic ON ETHERNET Statistics Site 0 Save Enable Pisable TELNET Table 16 describes the fields in the ETHERNET Port Utilization window TABLE 16 Description of the fields in the ETHERNET Port Utilization window Field Description Port Displays the port number Each entry has a link t
271. k paso ea Stack Type I Secondary ea System ea Port Add Delete Reset Y Monitor and Mirror ea QOS Show VLAN STP Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET 9 RSTP 9 Trunk Y Static Station Sa IP Address Standard ACL Extended ACL IP Access Group As Path Access List 3 Select a port in the Port list The port number varies based on the product e For Brocade FCX and Brocade ICX 6610 devices stack unit slotnum portnum e For Brocade FSX devices slotnum portnum Type the IP address of the device in the IP Address field Type the IP subnet mask in the Subnet Mask field Select the Secondary check box for Type if you have already configured an IP address within the same subnet on the interface 7 Click Add The message The change has been made is displayed and the specified IP address is assigned to the interface To display the configured router IP address click Show To delete the configured IP address click Delete To reset the data entered in the configuration pane click Reset Configuring a standard ACL To configure a standard ACL perform the following steps 1 Click Configure on the left pane and select IP 2 Click Standard ACL The Standard ACL window is displayed as shown in Figure 151 220 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 Configuring a standard ACL 25 FIGURE 151 Configuring stand
272. lash Memory Eront Panel MAC Address System Log EE Stack Port E Statistic Y Ethernet Evga Utilization Y Ethernet Y Management Y Inline Power 9 STP 9 RSTP ea IP Ga RMON a Configure 3 Command 66666606 loo ir Mx He1lo Hola Fwd _Topology E CostfPort Ae Time Hae eels RE AS 1 1 008000e052000100 0 Select Stack Unit ID 1 Y STP Bridge iroot 32768 120 STP Port Bridge Address 1191867410 0 00e052000100 Design Root Design Bridge E 128 128 m 128 Mos 0 ollo oj ojp oj o o o o o o ojJSa pay o o STS SJ Sotololors DISABLED DISABLED DISABLED lo lo DISABLED DISABLED DISABLED DISABLED ISABLED ISABLED _ ID D FORWARDING DISABLED DISABLED DISABLED DISABLED DISABLED DISABLED DISABLED DISABLED FORWARDING 1 FORWARDING 1 FORWARDING 1 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 0 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 0080002052000100 0080002052000100 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 000
273. left pane and select Port 2 Click Statistic and then select Ethernet The Ethernet Port Statistic window for Brocade FCX and Brocade ICX 6610 devices is displayed as shown in Figure 25 3 For Brocade FCX and Brocade ICX 6610 devices select a unit ID in the Select Stack Unit ID list and click Display to view information about a specific stack unit NOTE The Select Stack Unit ID list is not available on the Ethernet Port Statistic window for Brocade FSX devices Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 35 53 1002304 01 4 Displaying Ethernet port statistics FIGURE25 Monitoring Ethernet port statistics ETHERNET Port Co ation ETHERNET Port Attribute ETHERNET Port Utilization RMON ETHERNET Statistics Error History Ha Select Stack Unit ID e w Display 23 Monitor Arp Cache Stop Polling Change Polling Interval ETHERNET Port Statistic Polling Interval 30 sec as ee Pamu Colson eao 2 Front Panel fe o eTe TE can MAC Address lo System Log ea Stack 5 Port Ey Statistic Y Ethernet Utilization Y Ethernet Management Inline Power O OIlO 1O O O O O OI1O OFOG l Otol Ol SCi O O SofTolorporera _Lorpororeo o jejlxa ojojojojo ojo So OOP opol o o ata amp 3 0ol 3 3 0 0 0 30 0 0 eojojJa ejojojojoj jo Sla Sl Srl ojojojolojlsiolo aoa OTS SOTO OV Sl Ooeroloro Oo S O Slol oS SiS olol s
274. lojolols lsajo lololol Soo o 0 0 aia Up Time 22 days 17h 22m 37s Last Clear Time 22 days 16h 03m 09s Clear Stop Polling Change Polling Interval ETHERNET Port Co ation ETHERNET Port Attribute ETHERNET Port Utilization RMON ETHERNET Statistics Error History Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET 36 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 Displaying Ethernet port attributes 4 Table 14 describes the fields in the ETHERNET Port Statistic window TABLE 14 Description of the fields in the ETHERNET Port Statistic window Field Description Port Displays the port number for which the statistics were collected Total Packets Displays the total number of packets received Rx and transmitted Tx on the port Collision Shows the number of received Rx and transmitted Tx collisions on the port Error Displays the number of errors on the port for the following types Alignment Packets with frame alignment errors e FCS Packets with frame check sequence errors e Giant Packets that were longer than the configured MTU e Short Packets that were shorter than the minimum valid length To remove the current data and restart the monitoring process click Clear To stop the polling process click Stop Polling You can also change the current polling interval by clicking Change Polling Interval The ETHERNET Port Statistic w
275. lron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 Configuring a system module 15 FIGURE87 Modifying the maximum parameter value System Parameter Name jigmp max group addr EN Device Range 256 8192 S Monitor Default 4096 ag Configure _ gt aga Stack ee 4096 a System Boot sequen Apply Reset Clock Sh DHCP Gate Show DNS Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET General Identification IP Address Standard AC Extended AC IP Access G MAC Filter 4 Type the maximum value in the Current Maximum Value field 5 Click Apply The message The change has been made is displayed To display the configured maximum system value click Show To reset the data entered in the configuration pane click Reset Configuring a system module NOTE This system module is specific to Brocade FCX and Brocade ICX 6610 devices and is not available for Brocade FSX devices To configure a system module perform the following steps 1 Click Configure on the left pane and select System 2 Click Module The Module window is displayed as shown in Figure 88 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 149 53 1002304 01 15 Configuring a system module FIGURE88 Configuring system modules Module 5 Configure a Ea Stack 51M1 1 Device 24 port Management Module 00
276. ment Authentication Metr Authorization Methc Accounting Method Community String General System Log Trap Trap Receiver User Account Web Preference Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET 9 y Port Monitor and Mirror Qos VLAN STP RSTP Trunk Static Station 4 Click Get or Set for Type 5 Type the user name to open a web management session in the Community String field 6 Select the Encrypt check box to enable encryption for a particular string 7 Type the name of the community string in the View Name field 8 Type the ACL number in the ACL Id field 9 Click Add The message The change has been made is displayed To display the configured community string click Show To delete the community string click Delete To reset the data entered in the configuration pane click Reset Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 159 53 1002304 01 15 Configuring the general management parameters Configuring the general management parameters To configure the general management parameters perform the following steps 1 Click Configure on the left pane and select System 2 Click Management and select General The Management window is displayed as shown in Figure 98 FIGURE98 Configuring general management parameters Management Bokdilicas Web Management Disable Enable Standard ACL SNMP Disa
277. n legacy PD detection because the voltage applied to the port was from an external source Displaying inline power details To display the inline power details select the unit ID in the Select Stack POE Unit ID list and click Inline Power Details The Inline Power Details window is displayed as shown in Figure 32 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 47 53 1002304 01 4 48 Displaying port inline power for Brocade FCX and Brocade ICX 6610 devices FIGURE32 Monitoring inline power details EN Device 23 Monitor Configure Inline Power Select Stack POE Unit ID E v Inline Power Statistics Inline Power Details Power Details Arp Cache Device Elash Memo Front Panel MAC Address System Log a Stack aga Port aa Statistic Y Ethernet E Utilization Y Ethernet Y Management Y Inline Power 9 STP 9 RSTP coa IP a RMON ea Configure Ha Command Cumulative Port State Ports Stack Unico gE a Off No PD Off Fault SU1 S1 0 j Cumulative Port Data gt Bes Consumption Power Allocation Stack Unit Slot R in Watts in Wans SULS1 Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET Table 20 describes the fields in the Inline Power Details window TABLE 20 Description of the fields in the Inline Power Details window Field Description Cumulative Port State parameters Stack Unit Slot Displays the stack ID a
278. n OSPF virtual link interface perform the following steps 1 Click Configure on the left pane and select OSPF 2 Click Virtual Link The OSPF Virtual Link Interface window is displayed as shown in Figure 171 FIGURE 171 Configuring the OSPF virtual link interface OSPF Virtual Link Interface Transit Area ID Neighbor Router ID Authentication aa Device ea Monitor 3 Configure PS a a Stack Simple Authentication Key Ga System Ga Port Y Monitor and Mirror MDS Authentication Key ea QOS MDS Key Activation Wait Time Hg el Hello Interval RSTP Retransmit Interval MD5 Authentication ID eL Trunk Transmit Delay i Static Stati la e Dead Interval OSPF Area Add Modify Delete Reset Area Range General Show Configurations Area Area Range Interface Virtual Link Trap Interface Statistics 4rea Interface External Link State DB Link State DB Neig Redistribution Filter ABR ASBR Routers Virtual Interface Virtual Neighbor Virtual Link Trap Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET of 3 Selecta transit area identifier in the Transit Area ID list ea ul E The transit area ID represents the shared area of the two ABRs and serves as the connection point between the two Layer 3 switches This number should match the area ID value 4 Type the IP address of the Layer 3 switch that is physically connected to the b
279. n memory e If soft reconfiguration is not enabled this field shows the number of BGP routes that have been filtered out Route Sent Displays the number of BGP routes that the Layer 3 switch has sent to the neighbor Route To Send Displays the number of BGP routes the Layer 3 switch has queued to send to this neighbor 106 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 Chapter Monitoring Virtual Redundant Router 12 In this chapter Displaying VRRP Itaca il Bladen 107 Displaying VRRP virtual router entries o oooooommorrrnarrnan ra 108 Displaying VRAP E interfaces lt 0 sesiiir rr 110 Displaying VRRP E virtual router entries 2 cc eee ee ee ee T11 Displaying VSRP virtual switch entrieS 200 eee eee 112 NOTE The Virtual Redundant Router feature is specific to Brocade FCX ADV Brocade ICX 6610 and Brocade FSX devices running Layer 3 code In Brocade FSX devices VRRP is supported in the base Layer 3 software image also Displaying VRRP interfaces To display the Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol VRRP interface information perform the following steps 1 Click Monitor on the left pane and select Virtual Redundant Router 2 Click VRRP and then select Interface The Virtual Router Interface Statistics window is displayed as shown in Figure 58 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 10
280. nagement Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 Configuring a VRRP virtual router 31 FIGURE 202 Configuring track ports Track Ports aa Device sE Monitor Ea Configure a Stack ll Continue Cancel Monitor and Mirror Qos VLAN STP RSTP Trunk Static Station IP OSPF RIP BGP Virtual Redundant Rou sa VRRP Y Interface Y Virtual Router iia VRRP Extended E E Hef H A a da a tia a da a ca da o 2 Select the ports You can click on any port to display the real time information for that port 3 Click Continue The Track Port Priority window is displayed as shown in Figure 203 FIGURE 203 Configuring track port priority Track Port Priority Track priority 1 l Device ea Monitor Apply Reset 23 Configure ia Stack Show System Port Config Monitor and Mirror f i Qos Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET VLAN STP RSTP Trunk Static Station IP OSPF RIP BGP a Virtual Redundant Rou VRRP Y Interface Y Virtual Router i E a da 9 ta Ga a da a Ga Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 295 53 1002304 01 3 1 Modifying a VRRP E interface 4 Typethe priority of the track ports in the Track priority field The default track priority for a VRRP owner is two and for backups it is one When you configure a VRID to track the link state of other interf
281. nagement Interface displays the list view only and the Web Management Preferences panel does not include an option to display the tree view 6 When you have finished click Add on the panel to add the authentication types Click Delete to remove authentication types 7 To save the configuration click the plus sign next to the Command folder and then click Save to Flash NOTE The only changes that become permanent are the settings to the Menu Type and the Front Panel Frame Any other elements you enable or disable will go back to their default settings the next time you start the Web Management Interface Web Management Interface areas The following sections describe the Web Management Interface areas and how to use them Menu tree or list The left panel shows the menu tree or list of options The interface can be set up to display a menu tree or a list of options You can enable or disable the menu tree view in two ways e Click Frame Enable Disable on the bottom of the window e Click Command and select Disable Frame Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 5 53 1002304 01 1 Using the Web Management Interface Configuration panel The configuration panel consists of the tables with the field elements that display information or the input fields for which the values have to be entered The input fields can be of four types Fields into which data must be entered using the
282. nd slot ID from 1 through 2 The PoE capable slots are available on PoE stack units Ports Admin On Displays the number of ports on the interface module on which the inline power was configured Ports Admin Off Displays the number of ports on the interface module on which the inline power was not configured Port Oper On Displays the number of ports on the Interface module that are receiving inline power from the PoE power supply Port Oper Off Displays the number of ports on the Interface module that are not receiving inline power from the PoE power supply Ports Off Denied Displays the number of ports on the Interface module that were denied power because of insufficient power Ports Off No PD Displays the number of ports on the Interface module to which no powered device PDs are connected Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 Displaying port inline power for Brocade FSX devices 4 TABLE 20 Description of the fields in the Inline Power Details window Continued Field Description Ports Off Fault Displays the number of ports on the Interface module that are not receiving power because of a subscription overload Cumulative Port Data parameters Stack Unit Slot Displays the stack ID and slot ID from 1 through 2 The PoE capable slots are available on PoE stack units Ports Displays the total number of availa
283. ne power for Brocade FCX and Brocade ICX 6610 devices Table 19 describes the fields in the Inline Power Statistics window TABLE 19 Description of the fields in the Inline Power Statistics window Field Description Port Displays the stack port identification of the port as stack slot port State Admin Specifies whether PoE has been enabled on the port using one of the following values e ON The inline power command was issued on the port e OFF The inline power command has not been issued on the port State Oper Displays the status of inline power on the port using one of the following values e ON The PoE power supply is delivering inline power to the powered device e OFF The PoE power supply is not delivering inline power to the powered device e DENIED The port is in standby mode waiting for power because currently there is not enough available power for the port Power mWatts Consumed Displays the amount of current milliwatts the powered device is consuming Power mWatts Allocated Displays the amount of current milliwatts allocated to the port This value is either the default or configured maximum power level or the power class that was automatically detected PD Type Displays the type of powered device connected to the port This value can be one of the following e 802 3at The PD connected to this port is 802 3at compliant e 802 3af The PD connected to this port is 802 3af compliant e
284. neighbors perform the following steps 1 Click Monitor on the left pane and select Stack 2 Click Neighbors The Stack Neighbors window is displayed as shown in Figure 20 FIGURE 20 Front Panel MAC Address Y System Log E Stack Details Module Neighbors Stack Ports Resource Monitoring stack neighbors General Stacking Co ation Co e Stack Prionty Co e Stack Ports Co e Stack Modules Stack Neighbors Stack port Stack port2 1 none none Topology Linear 1 unit s order 1 Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET Table 9 describes the fields in the Stack Neighbors window TABLE 9 Description of the fields in the Stack Neighbors window Field Description Unit ID isplays the number of the unit within the stack from 1 through 8 Stack port1 isplays the neighbor stack unit for stack port1 for this unit ID Stack port2 isplays the neighbor stack unit for stack port2 for this unit ID Topology unit s isplays the number of units within the stack order 28 D D D Displays either Linear or Ring stack topology of the connected devices D D isplays the order of the unit IDs within the stack Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 Displaying stack ports information 3 The Stack Neighbors window provides links to configure the stack components e To change the stack setting
285. nformation refer to Displaying OSPF link state database on page 78 To display the OSPF neighbor information click Neighbor For more information refer to Displaying OSPF neighbors on page 80 To display the OSPF ABR ASBR router information click ABR ASBR Routers For more information refer to Displaying the OSPF ABR ASBR router information on page 69 To display the OSPF virtual interfaces information click Virtual Interface For more information refer to Displaying OSPF virtual interfaces on page 82 To display the OSPF virtual neighbor information click Virtual Neighbor For more information refer to Displaying OSPF virtual neighbors on page 85 Displaying OSPF link state database To display the link state database information perform the following steps 78 1 Click Monitor on the left pane and select OSPF 2 Click Link State DB The OSPF Link State DB window is displayed as shown in Figure 44 FIGURE 44 Monitoring the OSPF link state DB OSPF Link State DB Ce ED a Emam Device a ZE zn 0 31 172 200 0 31 172 2000080 23808 En el Arp Cache Device Flash Configurations Area Area Range Interface Virtual Link Trap Memory Statistics Area Interface External Link State DB Link State DB Neighbor Front Panel ABR ASBR Routers Virtual Interface Virtual Neighbor MAC Address System Log Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNE
286. ng a new trap receiver Trap Receiver P Address IP Address ipva O ipv6 Standard ACL UDP Port Number 162 Extended ACL Security Name or Community IP Access Group MAC Filter Encrypt Turn off for V3 y ax Parameter Security Model Yi Module Security Level Only for V3 noAuth x NTE Radius Tacacs ag Management Show Authentication Mett Authorization Methc Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET Accounting Method Community String General System Log Trap Trap Receiver User Account Web Preference eeeeeeee y 3 a Port Monitor and Mirror QOS VLAN STP RSTP Trunk Static Station 3 Command lt 4 Click ipv4 or ipv6 and then type the IP address of the destination of the route in the IP Address field Type the UDP port number of the host that will receive the trap in the UDP Port Number field 6 Type an arbitrary value made of two five digit integers joined by a colon in the Security Name or Community field Each string in the community name can be a number from O through 65535 7 Select the Encrypt Turn off for V3 check box to enable or disable encryption for a particular string It is turned off for V3 8 Select one of the following options in the Security Model list e V1 e Vv2C e V3 9 For V3 only select one of the following options in the Security Level Only for V3 list e noAuth Allow all packet
287. ng for the more recent advertisements that have been discovered but not yet received in the Exchange state Full The neighboring Layer 3 switches are fully adjacent These adjacencies will now appear in Layer 3 switch links and network link advertisements Events Displays the number of times the neighbor state changed Retrans Q Length Displays the retransmission queue length The OSPF Virtual Neighbor window provides links to configure and monitor OSPF parameters e The Configurations links can be used for configuring the OSPF parameters To configure OSPF area click Area For more information refer to Configuring an OSPF area on page 239 To configure OSPF area range click Area Range For more information refer to Configuring the OSPF area range on page 240 To configure OSPF interfaces click Interface For more information refer to Configuring OSPF interfaces on page 243 To configure OSPF virtual links click Virtual Link For more information refer to Configuring OSPF virtual link interfaces on page 247 To configure OSPF traps click Trap For more information refer to Configuring an OSPF trap on page 248 e The Statistics links can be used to monitor the OSPF parameters To display OSPF area information click Area For more information refer to Displaying OSPF area information on page 71 86 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 W
288. not the source TCP ports 16 Enter the following information for Source a Toconfigure a single port click Single Port i Select one of the following options for Operator e Equal The policy applies to the TCP or UDP port number or name you enter Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 143 53 1002304 01 15 Configuring an IP access group e NotEqual The policy applies to all the TCP or UDP port numbers except the port number or port name you enter e LessThan The policy applies to the TCP or UDP port numbers that are less than the port number or the numeric equivalent of the port name you enter e GreaterThan The policy applies to the TCP or UDP port numbers greater than the port number or the numeric equivalent of the port name you enter ii Click Source Port System Defined b To configure a range of ports click Port Range i Type the lower port number in the Low Port field and the highest port number in the High Port field ii Click Source Range System Defined 17 To configure the destination port settings under Destination follow the procedure explained in step 16 18 Click Add The message The change has been made is displayed To display the configured extended numbered ACL click Show To delete the configured extended numbered ACL click Delete To reset the data entered in the configuration pane click Reset Configuring an IP access group To con
289. nrecognized Bad Version Bad Address Family 0 Packets Rejected 64 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 Displaying IP traffic information for devices running Layer 3 code T Table 25 describes the fields in the IP Traffic window TABLE 25 Field IP Statistics parameters Description of the fields in the IP Traffic window Description Packets Received Displays the number of IP packets received by the device Packets Sent Displays the number of IP packets originated and sent by the device Packets Forwarded Displays the total number of IP packets received by the device and forwarded to other devices Filtered Displays the total number of IP packets filtered by the device Fragmented Displays the number of IP packets fragmented by this device before sending or forwarding them Reassembled Displays the number of fragmented IP packets received and re assembled by the device Bad Header Displays the number of IP packets dropped because they had a bad header No Route Displays the number of packets dropped by the device because they had no route information Unknown Protocols Displays the number of packets dropped by the device because the value in the protocol field of the packet header is unrecognized by this device No Buffer Displays the number of packets dropped because the
290. nterface Discard The number of Hello messages discarded Graft Pkts Displays the following information e in The number of Graft packets received by the upstream Layer 3 switch Out The number of Graft packets sent by the downstream Layer 3 switch Discard The number of Graft packets discarded Graft Ack Pkts Displays the following information e in The number of Graft acknowledgment packets received by the downstream Layer 3 switch Out The number of Graft acknowledgment packets sent by the upstream Layer 3 switch Discard The number of Graft acknowledge packets discarded Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 9 91 9 92 Displaying the PIM virtual interface Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 Chapter Monitoring DVMRP 10 In this chapter Displaying DYMRP SIENDO oe stl ncaa ic a aaa a eimai Ga 93 e Displaying DYMRP next hop entes smuosrrsarra ina aa 94 Displaying DVMRP rOUteS c c cc caceei earns ede eae E n Eaa 95 Displaying DYMRP virtual Interfaces cc cack ee ee ee ee aE 96 NOTE The Distance Vector Multicast Routing Protocol DVMRP feature is specific to Brocade FSX devices running Layer 3 code Brocade FCX and Brocade ICX 6610 devices do not support DVMRP Displaying DVMRP neighbors To display the DVMRP neighbors information
291. nterfaces information click Virtual Interface For more information refer to Displaying OSPF virtual interfaces on page 82 To display the OSPF virtual neighbor information click Virtual Neighbor For more information refer to Displaying OSPF virtual neighbors on page 85 Displaying OSPF external link state database To display the OSPF external link state database information perform the following steps 1 Click Monitor on the left pane and select OSPF 2 Click External Link State DB The OSPF External Link State DB window is displayed as shown in Figure 42 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 73 53 1002304 01 8 Displaying OSPF external link state database FIGURE 42 Monitoring the OSPF external link state DB OSPF External Link State DB a oe AS_ext 00 0 0 45 244 244 244 8000004f 366 S8bb AS_ext 0 0 0 0 45 213 213 213 80000002 2 AS_ext 0 0 0 0 5 206 206 2 00003 AS_ext 148 138 219 0 45 206 206 206 80000001 AS_ext 148 188 66 0 45 206 206 Device 23 Monitor Arp Cache Y Device Y Flash re OR ETI S_ext 148 188 169 0 4 9 Memory AS 148 188 16 0 4 S ext 148 188 16 0 4 Y Front Panel Aree AS_ext 148 188 119 0 45 2 MAC Address AS_ext 148 188 222 0 45 206 206 206 80000001 2 Ls AS_ext 148 188 69 0 45206206 206 80000001 22 AS_ext 148 188 172 0 45 2 06 20 00001 22 Port AS_ext 10 120 53 54 45 206 206 2 100026 64 SIP AS_
292. ntinue to configure selected ports for dual mode and uplink The Configure Selected Ports for VLAN window is displayed as shown in Figure 126 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 191 53 1002304 01 20 Modifying a port VLAN FIGURE 126 Configuring dual mode and uplink for ports Configure Selected Ports for VLAN 2 Select VLAN Ports To Configure a Device aga Monitor Dual Mode From 1 1 4 Tagged To 1 1 4 Tagged y e Disable Enable Apply 3 Configure Uplink Switch From 11 1 Untagged 7 To 1 1 1 Untagged z Disable Enable Apply Higa Stack j H System aa Port Monitor and Mirror Dual Mode Ports l da aos Uplink Ports None ag VLAN 9 Port Cancel Finish Protocol Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET 15 To configure dual mode and uplink for the ports perform the following steps a Selectthe ports for which you want to configure the dual mode in the From and To lists for Dual Mode Click Disable or Enable and then click Apply The configured ports are displayed in the Dual Mode Ports list b Select the ports for which you want to configure uplink in the From and To lists for Uplink Switch Click Disable or Enable and then click Apply The configured ports are displayed in the Uplink Ports list c Click Finish The configured port VLAN is displayed in the Port VLAN window To cancel the VLAN port
293. o Configuring an Ethernet port on page 175 e To monitor the Ethernet port attributes click ETHERNET Port Attribute For more information refer to Displaying Ethernet port attributes on page 37 e To monitor the Ethernet port statistics click ETHERNET Port Statistic For more information refer to Displaying Ethernet port statistics on page 35 e To monitor Remote Monitoring RMON statistics click RMON ETHERNET Statistics Error For more information refer to Displaying RMON Ethernet statistics on page 117 e To monitor RMON history click RMON ETHERNET Statistics History For more information refer to Displaying RMON history on page 115 Displaying the management port information To display the current management port configuration information perform the following steps 1 Click Monitor on the left pane and select Port 2 Click Management The Management Port Configuration window is displayed as shown in Figure 28 FIGURE28 Monitoring a management port configuration ETHERNET Port Attribute ETHERNET Port Statistic ETHERNET Port Utilization Relative Utilization Management Port Configuration Device Actual Configured aga Monitor Port f speed speed Arp Cache mode mode Device MN vo Auto Mocity Flash Actual f Configured Memory Port TO speed Front Panel mode mode MAC Address System Log ETHERNET Port Attribute ETHERNET Port Statistic ETHERNET Port Utilization Relative Ut
294. o Displaying Ethernet port statistics on page 35 e To view the traffic that is received and transmitted on a port click Ethernet Port Utilization For more information refer to Displaying Ethernet port utilization on page 39 Displaying the front panel for the Brocade ICX 6610 device To display the front panel click Monitor on the left pane and select Front Panel Figure 12 shows the front panel for the Brocade ICX 6610 device FIGURE 12 Brocade ICX 6610 front panel r i sz n 111514 Monitor S Configure a Command 4 6 1017 14 16 18 20 77 24 You can perform the following tasks in the panel e Click Console port to display the device information For more information refer to Displaying the device information on page 10 e Click Mgmt port to display the current management port configuration information For more information refer to Displaying the management port information on page 41 e Click any port to display the real time port information for that port Figure 11 shows the Port Realtime Information window e Click elsewhere on the panel to display the Device Information window Displaying the front panel for Brocade FSX devices To display the front panel click Monitor on the left pane and select Front Panel Figure 13 shows the front panel for a Brocade FSX device 18 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 0
295. o Interval 1 VLAN TP Address List STP f Mode Backup RSTP Priority 100 re Ll Backupmodeomly B de onl Static Station SO ee este ule IP Backup Hello Interval 60 OSPF Dead Interval i _ RIP BGP L Di ce 23 Virtual Redundant Rou _ Freempt Disable Enable g VRRP Hold Down Interval 3 a VRRP Extended O i a TTL a VSRP Interface Y Virtual Switch aga Command Modify Delete Reset Config Track Ports Advertise Backup Disable Enable 2g Y ag T ia ia fia T Ga ps El Router Save Disable C Enable 3 Type the port based VLAN identifier in the Vlanld field 4 Type the identifier of the virtual switch in the VRId field 5 Click Disable or Enable for Activate Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 301 53 1002304 01 31 Configuring a VSRP virtual switch 6 Type the hello interval from 1 through 84 seconds in the Hello Interval field The default is one second Type the IP address of the device in the IP Address List field Type the backup priority in the Priority field Enter the following information for Backup mode only Backup Hello Interval Type the backup hello interval that is how often the backup sends a hello message to the master The range is from 60 through 3600 seconds The default is 60 seconds Dead Interval Type t
296. o detailed information about the port Load Interval secs Displays the number of seconds for which average port utilization should be calculated This object can have a value from 30 through 300 in 30 second increments The default value is 300 seconds Average Value Displays the following information e Bits Sec The average number of bits per second received and transmitted on the port Pkts Sec The average number of packets per second received and transmitted on the port e Utilization The average percent utilization received and transmitted on the port 5 Second Period This set of columns show the number of bits per second Bits Sec number of packets per second Pkts Sec and utilization percentages Utilization received and transmitted on a port at each 5 second interval Peak activities for each category are also provided 40 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 Displaying the management port information 4 To remove the current data and restart the monitoring process click Clear To stop the statistics polling process click Stop Polling You can also change the current polling interval by clicking Change Polling Interval The ETHERNET Port Utilization window provides links to configure the port parameters e To configure an Ethernet port click ETHERNET Port Configuration For more information on how to configure an Ethernet port refer t
297. o remember this password 3 Perform one of the following procedures e For read only access enter the user name as get and a read only community string for the password The community string public is the default read only community string e For read write access enter the user name as set and a read write community string for the password There is no default read write community string NOTE If you have configured the device to secure the Web Management Interface using local user accounts you must enter the user name and password of one of the user accounts 2 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 Logging in to the Web Management Interface 1 Figure 3 displays the home page of the Web Management Interface for a Layer 2 switch FIGURE 3 Home page for Layer 2 switch features General System Configuration Device a Monitor ea Configure a Command Policy Based VLANs Y Port Spanning Tree Disable Enable T Single M Fast QOS Strict Weighted ACL Per Port Per VLAN Disable Enable IP Multicast Disable Enable IGMP Passive Active Advance Apply Reset Management Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET Figure 4 displays the home page of the Web Management Interface for a Layer 3 switch FIGURE 4 Home page for Layer 3 switch features General System Configuration j Identification
298. og 15 If there are no log servers the message There are no Log Server entries is displayed as shown in Figure 100 FIGURE 100 Viewing log server entries There are no Log Server entries Add Log Server P Address Standard ACL Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET Extended ACL P Access Group MAC Filter ax Parameter Module NTP Radius Tacacs anagement Authentication Mett Authorization Methc Accounting Method Community String General System Log Trap Trap Receiver User Account Web Preference pPeeeeee ee ee 9 Port Monitor and Mirror gos VLAN EEFT IKI Static Station 3 Command To add extra log servers to your system log configuration perform the following steps 1 Click Add Log Server The System Log Server window is displayed as shown in Figure 101 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 163 53 1002304 01 15 Configuring a trap FIGURE 101 Adding a log server IP Address Standard ACL Extended ACL IP Access Group MAC Filter Max Parameter Module NTP Radius Tacacs a8 Management Authentication Mett Authorization Methc Accounting Method Community String General System Log Trap Trap Receiver User Account Web Preference eeeeeeeee 9 Port Monitor and Mirror QOS Ga VLAN STP RSTP Trunk Static Stat
299. ol The protocol VLAN window is displayed as shown in Figure 132 FIGURE 132 Configuring a protocol VLAN BROCADE VLAN Id 1 z 7 Uv1 112 113 1114 U15 11 6 117 11 VLAN Port_members 1333 3 1 20 11211121133 1 Ea CHOW aga Monitor Protocol VLAN_Name 23 Configure Router_Interface None Y ga Stack Protocol Type O IP O AppleTalk O Decnet O NetBIOS Others ea System ea Port E Monitor and Mirror Static Port s aos 0 VEAN Exclude Port 9 Port Protocol Change Exclude Members STP Selected Port Members Dynamic Port Clear Add Modify Delete J Reset Show Protocol IP Subnet Bi Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET o 3 Type the VLAN identifier in the VLAN ld field 4 Type the VLAN name in the Protocol_VLAN_Name field 5 Select a virtual routing interface in the Router Interface list 196 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 Configuring a protocol VLAN 20 6 Click one of the following types for Protocol Type e P The device sends IP broadcasts to all ports within the IP protocol VLAN e PX The device sends IPX broadcasts to all ports within the IPX protocol VLAN e AppleTalk The device sends AppleTalk broadcasts to all ports within the AppleTalk protocol VLAN e Decnet The device sends DECnet broadcasts to all ports within the DECnet protocol VLAN
300. on refer to Displaying OSPF virtual interfaces on page 82 To display the OSPF virtual neighbor information click Virtual Neighbor For more information refer to Displaying OSPF virtual neighbors on page 85 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 241 53 1002304 01 26 Configuring the general OSPF settings Configuring the general OSPF settings To configure the general settings for OSPF perform the following steps 1 Click Configure on the left pane and select OSPF 2 Click General The OSPF window is displayed as shown in Figure 168 FIGURE 168 Configuring the general OSPF settings OSPF RFC 1583 C Disable Enable Device Redistribution Disable C Enable Redistribution Filter UMD Redis Metric Type C Typel Type2 242 243 Configure i l Default Metric 10 Stack System External LS DB Limit 1189386 Fort l Exit Overflow Interval 0 Monitor and Mirror Qos Intra Area Distance 110 VLAN Inter rea Distance 110 STP RSTP External Distance 110 Trunk Static Station Apply Reset Configurations Area Area Range Interface Virtual Link Trap Statistics Area Interface External Link State DB Link State DB Neighbo ABR ASBR Routers Virtual Interface Virtual Neighbor Y General Interface Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET
301. one of the following DesRouter The interface is functioning as the DR for OSPF e BackupDesRouter The interface is functioning as the BDR for OSPF e Loopback The interface is functioning as a loopback interface e PtToPt The interface is functioning as a point to point interface e Passive The interface is up but it does not take part in forming an adjacency e Waiting The interface is trying to determine the identity of the BDR for the network e None The interface does not take part in the OSPF interface state machine o Down The interface is unusable No protocol traffic can be sent or received on such an interface DesRouter other The interface is a broadcast or NBMA network on which another router is selected to be the DR Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 83 53 1002304 01 84 8 Displaying OSPF virtual interfaces TABLE 33 Description of the fields in the OSPF Virtual Interface window Continued Field Description Events Displays the OSPF interface event which can be one of the following e 0O Interface Up e 1 Wait Timer e 2 Backup Seen e 63 Neighbor Change e 4 Loop Indication e 5 Unloop Indication e 6 Interface Down e 7 Interface Passive Authen Type Displays whether authentication is enabled on the interface Authen Key Displays the authentication methods for each interface which can be one of the following e None e Simple Pass
302. ooooocooocococoocc 234 Configuring a UDP helper 0 cee eee eee 236 Enabling forwarding for a UDP application 237 Configuring OSPF In this Chapter heredi eaei ia CA ee ete ae We E 239 Configuring an OSPF area 00 cee eee 239 Configuring the OSPF area range 00 eee eee eee 240 Configuring the general OSPF settings ooooooooooo 242 Configuring OSPF interfaces 0 000 eee eee eee 243 Configuring an OSPF redistribution filter 245 Configuring OSPF virtual link interfaces ooooo o 247 Configuring an OSPF trap 2 0 cee eee 248 Configuring RIP In this Chapter sacara ci ir dete ee ck ee nce ee aces 251 Configuring the general RIP SettingS o oooooooooo 251 Configuring a RIP interface 1 0 0 0 2 cece eee ee 252 Configuring a RIP neighbor filter oo oooooocoooooo 255 Configuring a RIP route filter 2 2 0 0 eee eee 256 Configuring a filter rOUp 2 ee 257 Configuring a RIP redistribution filter oo oooooo 258 Configuring PIM In this Chapter co ico o iii vee eg ee ee es 261 Configuring the general PIM SettingS 0oo oooooooo 261 Enabling a PIM interface 0 0 eee eee eee 262 Configuring DVMRP IN This chapter bardas 265 Configuring the general DVMRP settings oo ooooo 265 Configuring IGMP parameters oooccococcoc eee 267 Configuring a DVMRP interface
303. or more information refer to Configuring a RIP interface on page 252 e To configure a RIP route filter click Route Filter For more information refer to Configuring a RIP route filter on page 256 e To configure a RIP neighbor filter click Neighbor Filter For more information refer to Configuring a RIP neighbor filter on page 255 Configuring a RIP interface 252 To configure a RIP interface perform the following steps 1 Click Configure on the left pane and select RIP 2 Click Interface The RIP Interface window is displayed as shown in Figure 174 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 Configuring a RIP interface 2 T FIGURE 174 RIP interface RIP Interface Port Version Poison Reverse ae Device W 1 1 Disabled Enabled Modify ga Monitor F z 3 Configure 1 11 2 Disabled Enabled Modify Stack 1 1 3 Disabled Enabled Modify System 1 1 4 Disabled Enabled Modify Port Monitor and 1 1 5 Disabled Enabled Modify QOS 1 1 6 Disabled Enabled Modify sly V1 Disabled Enabled Modify RSTP 1 1 8 Disabled Enabled Modify Trunk 1 1 9 Disabled Enabled Modify Static Statio IP OSPF 1 1 11 Disabled Enabled Modify IP 1 1 12 Disabled Enabled Modify General interface 1 1 13 Disabled Enabled Modify y Y Neighbor 1 1 14 Disabled Enabled Modify y y
304. or port that you have configured in the Configured Mirror Port list 5 Click Add The message The change has been made is displayed To display the configured monitor port click Show Monitor and Mirror Port Configuration To display the mirror port click Show Mirror Port To delete the configured monitor port click Delete To reset the data entered in the configuration pane click Reset Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 183 53 1002304 01 18 Configuring a monitor port 184 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 Chapter Configuring QoS 1 9 In this chapter Configuring he QoS pofle rii niri col seats aw Geel da aw wie ace ene 185 e Configuring the QoS profile DING 6 csesve ard ee sara tee nase eae 186 Configuring the QoS profile To configure the Quality of Service QoS profile perform the following steps 1 Click Configure on the left pane and select QOS 2 Click Profile The QOS Profile window is displayed as shown in Figure 120 FIGURE 120 Configuring a QoS profile QOS Profile N Committed Bandwidth Priority BN a ame riority 7 Device Calculated 3 Za Monitor zA 3 Priority Lowest Ea Configure eis fg Stack gos Eno a System gosp2 Priority2 a Port Y Monitor and Mi QOS qosp4 Priority4 qosp0 gosp3 Priority3 9 Bind i E E VLAN qosp6 Prio
305. ority to a hardware forwarding queue perform the following steps 1 Click Configure on the left pane and select QOS 2 Click Bind The 802 1p to QOS Profile Binding window is displayed as shown in Figure 121 FIGURE 121 802 1p to QoS profile binding 802 1p to QOS Profile Binding ea Monitor 0 _gosp0 Y a Configure 1 gosp a Stack i qosp2 v ea System ga Port AA Monitor and Mi qosp4 qosp3 Y 28 QOS 5 aosps 9 Profile 9 Bind SE VLAN 9 STP o RSIP 9 Trunk i j Profil Static Station Profile 3 Command Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET qosp6 v RESERVED 3 Select a hardware forwarding queue to which you are reassigning the priority in the Profile Name lists 4 Click Apply Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 Configuring the QoS profile bind 19 The message The change has been made is displayed To reset the data entered in the configuration pane click Reset To configure the Quality of Service QoS profile click Profile For more information refer to Configuring the QoS profile on page 185 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 187 53 1002304 01 19 Configuring the QoS profile bind 188 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 Chapter Configuring VLAN 20 In
306. ormation refer to Displaying the OSPF ABR ASBR router information on page 69 To display the OSPF virtual interfaces information click Virtual Interface For more information refer to Displaying OSPF virtual interfaces on page 82 To display the OSPF virtual neighbor information click Virtual Neighbor For more information refer to Displaying OSPF virtual neighbors on page 85 Displaying OSPF area information To display OSPF area information perform the following steps 1 Click Monitor on the left pane and select OSPF 2 Click Area The OSPF Area window is displayed as shown in Figure 41 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 71 53 1002304 01 8 Displaying OSPF area information FIGURE 41 Monitoring the OSPF area OSPF Area pa Area SPF Area Border AS Border ER Device Id ia Count Routers CountfRouter Count stub 0 0 a Monitor 154723 Arp Cache 9 normal 0 8 0 0 85 2dbb80 Device 0 normal 0 8 3 2 6 17a582 Flash 195 0 0 0 normal 0 8 0 0 1712e8 8 SS Ae ry Memon 140 TER SA 11 meru 2a3fa13 Front Panel Area Border AS Border E Id p it Routers Count Router C a pa MAC Address a z System Log da Stack Configurations Area Area Range Interface Virtual Link Trap Port Statistics Area Interface Extemal Link State DB Link State DB Neighbor STP ABR ASBR Routers Virtual Interface Virtual Neighbor RSIP Home Site Map Log
307. ortnum e For Brocade FSX devices slotnum portnum 4 Type the Virtual Router Identifier VRID in the VRId field Click Disable or Enable for Activate 6 Specify the hello interval from 1 through 84 seconds in the Hello Interval field The default is one second NOTE The default dead interval is three times the hello interval plus skew time where skew time is equal to 256 priority 256 Generally if you change the hello interval you also must change the dead interval on the backup Layer 3 switches 7 Type the IP address of the device in the IP Address List field VRRP does not use virtual IP addresses Instead you must associate the virtual router with one or more real interface IP addresses configured on the Layer 3 switch that owns the real IP addresses 8 Click Owner or Backup for Mode Type the VRRP priority that can be assigned for this interface and VRID in the Priority field You can specify a value from 3 through 254 The default is 100 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 293 53 1002304 01 31 Configuring a VRRP virtual router 294 10 Enter the following information for Backup mode only e Backup Hello Interval Type how often backup sends hello messages to the master You can specify the interval from 60 through 3600 seconds The default is 60 seconds e Dead Interval Type the number of seconds a backup must wait for a hello message from the master befor
308. ose Connection C Keepalive Failure Callback 0 TCP Connect Connection Exist 0 TCP Connect Out of TCB 0 Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET Table 24 describes the fields in the IP Traffic window TABLE 24 Description of the fields in the IP Traffic window Field Description IP Statistics parameters Packets Received Displays the number of IP packets received by the device Packets Sent Displays the number of IP packets originated and sent by the device Fragmented Displays the number of IP packets fragmented by this device before sending or forwarding them Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 61 53 1002304 01 62 Displaying IP traffic information for devices running Layer 2 code TABLE 24 Description of the fields in the IP Traffic window Continued Field Reassembled Description Displays the number of fragmented IP packets received and re assembled by the device Bad Header Displays the number of IP packets dropped because they had a bad header No Route Displays the number of packets dropped by the device because they had no route information Unknown Protocols Displays the number of packets dropped by the device because the value in the protocol field of the packet header is unrecognized by this device No Buffer Displays the number of packets dropped because the device ran out of buffer spac
309. oting reliability or to preserve one software image while testing another one 6 You can perform one of the following tasks with the TFTP image e Click Copy from Server to copy a boot image from a TFTP server to the primary or secondary storage location in the device flash memory e Click Save to Server to save the boot image from the primary or secondary storage location of the device flash memory to a TFTP server Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 319 53 1002304 01 33 Configuring a TFTP image 320 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01
310. oup click Delete To reset the data entered in the con figuration pane click Reset Configuring an IP AS path access list To configure an AS path access list perform the following steps 1 2 The Click Configure on the left pane and select IP Click As Path Access List IP As Path Access List window is displayed as shown in Figure 154 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 225 25 Configuring an IP community list FIGURE 154 Configuring the IP AS path access list 2 Device ea Monitor dga gt a amp 5 6 G E E ooo erre bbb al E E E TP As Path Access List Name Sequence 0 System Set Configure Action Deny Permit Stack Regular Expression System Port Add Modify Delete Reset Monitor and Mirror QoS Show VLAN STP Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET RSTP Trunk Static Station IP Address Standard ACL Extended ACL P Access Group As Path Access List Community Access List Prefix List DNS PT gt See CC CE Type the ACL name in the Name field Type the AS path list sequence number in the Sequence 0 System Set field You can configure up through 199 entries in an AS path list If you do not specify a sequence number the software entries them in increments of five beginning with number five The software in
311. out Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET aa IP 0 OSPF ABR ASBR Routers External Link State DB Interface Link State DB Neighbor Virtual Interface CO SETARE eee gt See CCCEe Table 28 describes the fields in the OSPF Area window TABLE 28 Description of the fields in the OSPF Area window Field Description Index Displays the row number of the entry in the OSPF Area table Area ld Displays the area number Stub e Area Displays the area type which can be one of the following NSSA normal stub e Metric Displays the area cost SPF Count The cost of traversing the Shortest Path First SPF node to reach the destination Area Border Routers Count Displays the ABR number AS Border Router Count Displays the ASBR number LSA e Count Displays the Link State Advertisement LSA number e Checksum Displays the checksum for the LSA packet The checksum is based on all the fields in the packet except the age field The OSPF Area window provides links to configure and monitor OSPF parameters e The Configurations links can be used for configuring the OSPF parameters To configure OSPF area click Area For more information refer to Configuring an OSPF area on page 239 To configure OSPF area range click Area Range For more information refer to Configuring the OSPF area range on page 240 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User
312. outer 000 eee eee eee 291 Chapter Configuring Stack Components 14 In this chapter e Configuring the general settings for an IronStack o oo 125 Modifying stack PROA rca AAA RARA 126 Moding Stack POMS acctiedi cased irait ienie taripe ninri meia 128 Configuring a stack Module osani savena a a a eset ade 129 NOTE This chapter is specific to Brocade FCX and Brocade ICX 6610 devices Configuring the general settings for an IronStack To change the stack settings to improve performance and reliability of the device perform the following steps 1 Click Configure on the left pane and select Stack 2 Click General The General Stacking Configuration window is displayed as shown in Figure 67 FIGURE67 General stacking configuration Show Stack Details Show Stack Modules General Stacking Configuration l Device aga Monitor Stacking O Disable O Enable None 3 Configure MAC Address 00e0 5200 0100 ag Stack Y General Disable O Enable Apply Pion MAC Persistent Timer Y Stack Ports Y Module Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET System Port Monitor and Mi Qos VLAN STP RSTP Trunk Static Station a Command Ga a y ia da y 9 y y Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 125 53 1002304 01 14 Modifying stack priority 3 Click one of the following options for Stacking and t
313. outers Virtual Interface Virtual Neighbor Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET Ea OSPF Table 34 TABLE 34 Field Index ABR ASBR Routers Area External Link State DB Interface Link State DB Neighbor Virtual Interface Virtual Neighbor describes the fields in the OSPF Virtual Neighbor window Description of the fields in the OSPF Virtual Neighbor window Description Displays the row number of the entry in the OSPF Virtual Neighbor table Area Displays the area number Router Id Displays the neighbor router IP address Address Displays the OSPF virtual neighbor IP address Options Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 Displays the value of the OSPF header Option field 85 8 Displaying OSPF virtual neighbors TABLE 34 Description of the fields in the OSPF Virtual Neighbor window Continued Field State Description Displays the state of the conversation between the Layer 3 switch and the neighbor which can be one of the following values Down The initial state of a neighbor conversation This value indicates that there has been no recent information received from the neighbor Attempt This state is only valid for neighbors attached to non broadcast networks It indicates that no recent information has been received from the neigh
314. ow TABLE 35 Description of the fields in the PIM Neighbor window Field Description Index Displays the row number of the entry in the PIM Neighbor table Address Displays the IP address of the PIM neighbor interface UpTime Displays the number of seconds the PIM neighbor has been up This timer starts when the Layer 3 switch receives the first Hello packets from the neighbor Expiry Time Displays the amount of time remaining before the route is considered valid in the absence of the next route update Displaying the PIM virtual interface To display information of the PIM virtual interfaces perform the following steps 1 Click Monitor on the left pane and select PIM 2 Click Virtual Interface The PIM Virtual Interface window is displayed as shown in Figure 49 FIGURE 49 Monitoring the PIM virtual interface PIM Virtual Interface oa In Out Discara In Out Discara In Out Discara 1n Out Discard Tu Out Discara 1n Out Discard 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ABR ASBR Routers 2049 0 0 0 0 o 705 0 Area 2050 0 105641 524 527 External Link State DB 2051 25718 32853 Interface Link State DB Neighbor 0 0 0 0 7 679 705 0 2052 104040 0 0 687 707 0 2053 32520 184 0 686 706 0 0 Vitel intefface 2304 o 0 o o fp o o 701 fo o o fo jo Virtual Neighbor pif pe r Graft Ack Pkts In Out Discard In Out Discara In Out Dis
315. ow is displayed as shown in Figure 137 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 201 53 1002304 01 2 1 Configuring STP parameters 202 FIGURE 137 Configuring the STP bridge Device ea Monitor 23 Configure Stack System Port Monitor and Mi Qos VLAN STP RSTP Trunk Static Station ommand Select Stack Unit ID fi Display STP Bridge VLAN Priority Max Age Hello Time Forward Delay 1 2768 20 l2 115 Mod STP Port VLAN Port Priority Path Cost 1 wma h23 lo Modify 11 2 128 11143 128 11114 128 wis 128 wie 128 117 128 1118 128 1119 128 111 10 128 111111 128 111112 128 111113 128 1 1 14 128 111115 128 1 1 16 128 1 1 17 128 1 1 18 128 111119 128 1 1 20 128 1 1 21 128 111 22 128 1 1 23 128 1 1 24 128 Modify ven h23 2 Modify we h23 la Modify 1 Modify Modify Modify Modify Modify Modify Modify Modify Modify Madify Modify Modify SGfafofaofofaocfiofaofjofaofiofaeJjo Modify e o o RICE ETE RIE RICE RIEERIEER Modify Modify Modify Modify Modify Modify Modify Modify Modify 3 E J E J E J E J E J E J E El Mi Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET For Brocade FCX and Brocade ICX 6610 dev
316. pening 0 ALC TP Mask Apply Reset Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET 9 y 9 a E 2 Select the following check boxes to clear information e MAC Address e Port Statistic e IP ARP Cache e System Logging e VRRP 308 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 Disabling or enabling the menu view 32 e IP Cache e IP Route e BGP Neighbor Traffic IP Select All in the list to clear the BGP message counter for all neighbors e BGP Neighbor IP Select All in the list to close all neighbor sessions and clear all the routes exchanged by the Layer 3 switch and the neighbors e BGP Neighbor Soft Outbound IP Select All in the list to update all outbound routes by applying the new or changed filters BGP Neighbor Last Pkt with Error IP Select All in the list to clear the last packet from the neighbors that contained an error e BGP Neighbor Notification Error IP Select All in the list to clear the buffer for all neighbors containing the last NOTIFICATION message sent or received e BGP Dampening Perform one of the following tasks m Click All to clear all the route dampening statistics m Click IP and type the network IP address in the IP field and the network mask in the Mask field 3 Click Apply All the current entries will be deleted Disabling or enabling th
317. perform the following steps 1 Click Monitor on the left pane and select DVMRP 2 Click Neighbor The DVMRP Neighbor window is displayed as shown in Figure 50 FIGURE50 Monitoring DVMRP neighbors DVMRP Neighbor Index ee a Device 1162 49 49 49 47 370 170 amp Monitor a OTE Arp Cache Device Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET Front Panel MAC Address System Log PY TT Y Neighbor Y Next Hop Y Route Virtual Interface ea BGP E 3 Virtual Redundant Router Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 93 53 1002304 01 10 Displaying DVMRP next hop entries Table 37 describes the fields in the DVMRP Neighbor window TABLE 37 Description of the fields in the DVMRP Neighbor window Field Description Index Displays the row number of the entry in the DVMRP Neighbor table Address Displays the IP address of the neighbor UpTime Displays the number of seconds the DVMRP neighbor has been up Expiry Time Displays the amount of time remaining before the route is considered valid in the absence of the next route update Generation Id Displays the number that the neighbor generates every time the DVMRP Layer 3 switch restarts Major Version Displays the major version number of the DVMRP on the neighbor Minor Version Displays the minor version number of the DVMRP on the neighbor Capabilities Displays th
318. pply them to the interfaces To apply RIP a route filter to an interface perform the following steps 1 Click Filter Group on the RIP Route Filter window The Filter Group window is displayed as shown in Figure 178 FIGURE 178 Configuring a filter group Filter Group Port 11110 y pe a T Direction In Filter Out Filter 3 Configure Filter ID List gt HS ites as Add Delete Reset ea Port Monitor and Mirror Show QOS VLAN SIE RSTP Trunk Static Station ea IP a OSPF Ea RIP Y General Y Interface Y Neighbor Filter Y Route Filter Y Redistribution Filter ca BGP ea Virtual Redundant Router zi Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET 2 Select an Ethernet port in the Port list The port number varies based on the product e For Brocade FCX and Brocade ICX 6610 devices stack unit slotnum portnum e For Brocade FSX devices slotnum portnum 3 Select one of the following for Directions e In filters Applies to routes the Layer 3 switch learns from its neighbor on the interface e Out filters Applies to routes the Layer 3 switch advertises to its neighbor on the interface 4 Type the RIP route filters that you want to apply for an interface in the Filter ID List field 5 Click Add The message The change has been made is displayed To display the configured RIP route filter group click Show To delete the configured RIP route filter group click Delete To reset the data
319. quest Format Displays the number of RIP request packets this Layer 3 switch dropped because the format was bad Bad Metrics Displays the number of responses to RIP request packets this Layer 3 switch dropped because of the bad metric value This information is used by Brocade customer support Bad Response Format Response Not from RIP Port Displays the number of responses to RIP request packets this Layer 3 switch dropped because the format was bad Displays the number of RIP responses received from non RIP ports This information is used by Brocade customer support Response from Loopback Packets Rejected NOTE Displays the number of RIP responses received from loopback interfaces Displays the number of RIP packets rejected by the device Displaying the IP routing table The IP routing table is specific to Brocade FCX ADV Brocade ICX 6610 and Brocade FSX devices running Layer 3 code To display the IP routing table information perform the following steps 1 Click Monitor on the left pane and select IP 2 Click Routing Table The Routing Table window is displayed as shown in Figure 39 66 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 Displaying the IP routing table T FIGURE39 Monitoring the IP routing table Routing Table CS ET a Fort a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 119 1 1 4 v19 1 Static 188 188 1 1 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 11 1 42
320. r 177 187 3 Device Row2 0 19r or 1115 12 143 1114 11155 1 16 3 Monitor E Configure a System fa Module ea Port Y Monitor and Mi ea QOS Ea VLAN 1175 fase Row 3 Y Port Y Protocol SIP RSTP Trunk Y Static Station ea Command Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 11191 1201 1237 1247 Select Row Clear Row Select All Clear All Reset Continue Cancel 195 20 Configuring a protocol VLAN The options within the right panel include the following e Select Row Allows you to select the entire row e Clear Row Allows you to clear any selected row e Select All Allows you to select all the port members e Clear All Allows you to clear all the port members selected e Reset Allows you to undo your changes 9 Select the port members and click Continue The Port VLAN window is displayed and the selected port members are displayed in the Port Members field To cancel the selection of the ports and go back to the Port VLAN window click Cancel 10 Click Add The message The change has been made is displayed To delete the configured port VLAN click Delete To undo your changes and go back to the Port VLAN window click Cancel Configuring a protocol VLAN To configure a protocol based VLAN perform the following steps 1 Click Configure on the left pane and select VLAN 2 Click Protoc
321. r 2 traffic on this port to prevent a loop The device or VLAN can reach the root bridge using another port whose state is FORWARDING When a port is in the BLOCKING state the port does not transmit or receive user frames but the port does continue to receive STP BPDUs e DISABLED The port is not participating in STP This can occur when the port is disconnected or STP is disabled on the port FORWARDING STP is allowing the port to send and receive frames LISTENING STP is responding to a topology change and this port is listening for a BPDU from neighboring bridges in order to determine the new topology No frames are transmitted or received during this state e LEARNING The port has passed through the LISTENING state and will change to the BLOCKING or FORWARDING state depending on the results of STP s reconvergence The port does not transmit or receive frames during this state However the device can learn the MAC addresses of frames that the port receives during this state and make corresponding entries in the MAC table Fwd Trans Displays the number of times STP has changed the state of this port between BLOCKING and FORWARDING Cost Displays the cost to the root bridge as advertised by the designated bridge that is connected to this port If the designated bridge is the root bridge itself then the cost is O Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 54 5 Displaying STP info
322. r and Mi 7 7 Qos Configured Mirror Port None v VLAN STP Add ji Delete Reset a Show Monitor and Mirror Port Configuration Static Station Show Mirror Port 3 Command Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET El El Cocos 2 Select the mode in which the port operates in the Mode list which can be one of the following e in e Out e In amp Out Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 181 53 1002304 01 18 Configuring a monitor port 3 Select a port to which the monitored traffic must be copied in the Mirror Port list The port number varies based on the product e For Brocade FCX and Brocade ICX 6610 devices stack unit slotnum portnum e For Brocade FSX devices slotnum portnum 4 Click Add The message The change has been made is displayed To display the configured mirror port click Show Mirror Port Figure 118 shows the Mirrored Ports window with the configured mirror port information To delete the configured mirror port click Delete To reset the data entered in the configuration pane click Reset FIGURE 118 Monitoring mirror ports Mirrored Ports Fr ee Ea Device ie Delete 3 Monitor re 2 Configure Show Monitor and Mirror Port Configuration Stack System Port Configure Monitor and Mirror Port Monitor and Mi QOS Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET VLAN STP
323. ra RADAR 299 Configuring a VSRP virtual SWIECA 2 0 02 cease eed eae eee were ve eee sa 301 NOTE The Virtual Redundant Router feature is specific to Brocade FCX ADV Brocade ICX 6610 and Brocade FSX devices running Layer 3 code In Brocade FSX devices the Virtual Redundant Router feature is supported in the base Layer 3 software image also NOTE The terms Layer 3 switch and router are used interchangeably in this chapter Modifying a VRRP interface To modify a Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol VRRP interface perform the following steps 1 Click Configure on the left pane and select Virtual Redundant Router 2 Click VRRP and then select Interface The VRRP Interface window is displayed as shown in Figure 200 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 291 53 1002304 01 31 Configuring a VRRP virtual router FIGURE 200 Configuring the VRRP interface VRRP Interface Simple Text Password B Device Modi aga Monitor han no authentication _Modity rel Simple Text Password Stack System Port Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET Monitor and Mirror QOS VLAN STP RSTP Trunk Static Station IP OSPF RIP BGP 4 Virtual Redundant Rou E VRRP O interface Y Virtual Router ea VRRP Extended mM tim Ann mE a a y ta co ia y a E s3 3 Click Mod
324. ration pane click Reset 236 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 Configuring a UDP helper 25 Enabling forwarding for a UDP application To specify a UDP application by using an application name perform the following steps 1 Click System Broadcast Forward on the UDP Helper window The system broadcast forward window is displayed as in Figure 164 FIGURE 164 Enabling forwarding for a UDP application Selected Forward Ports BOOTPS DOMAIN TFTP TIME NETBIOS_DGM NETBIOS_NS He Port TACACS Monitor and Mirror QOS VLAN STE DISCARD Add Delete Reset RSTP Trunk User Broadcast Forward Static Station i a IP Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET Y Address Y Standard ACL Y Extended ACL Y IP Access Group Y As Path Access Y Community Acce Prefix List 9 DNS Y General Y Interface Y Static ARP Static RARP Y Static Route UDP Helper 2 Select one of the following forward ports in the list e BOOTPC e BOOTPS e DISCARD e DNSIX e DOMAIN e ECHO e MOBILE IP e NETBIOS DGM e NTP e RIP e SNMP e SNMP TRAP e TACACS e TALK Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 237 53 1002304 01 25 Configuring a UDP helper e TFTP e TIME 3 Click Add The added port is displayed in the Selected Forward Ports pane which displays the application ports that ar
325. re version currently running and some details on the version Flash Primary Image Version Displays the release number and size of the software loaded on the primary flash Flash Secondary Image Version Displays the release number and size of the software loaded on the secondary flash Boot Image Version Displays the release number and size of the boot image Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 11 53 1002304 01 2 Displaying the device information TABLE 2 Description of the fields in the Device Information window Continued Field Description Temperature For Brocade FCX and Brocade ICX 6610 devices this field displays the actual temperature The color of the degrees provides a visual indicator for the device e Green The temperature is within the normal operating range e Orange The temperature has reached the warning level e Red The temperature has reached the shutdown level For Brocade FSX devices click Temperature in the right pane to display the Chassis Temperature Information window which shows the temperature of each slot from 1 through 10 and the switch fabric modules SF 1 and SF 2 Figure 7 shows the Chassis Temperature Information window Warning temperature Displays the warning level temperature NOTE This field is not available in the Device Information window for Brocade FSX devices Shutdown temperature Displays the shutdo
326. rface 0 0000 296 Configuring a VRRP E virtual router 2000 eee eee 296 Configuring track portS 0 00 c eee eee 298 Modifying a VSRP interface ooooocoocooccoccn 299 Configuring a VSRP virtual switch 0002 e eee ee 301 Configuring track portS 0 00 e eee eee 302 Section Ill Device Commands Chapter 32 Basic Device Commands A RN 307 Clearing information for a Layer 2 switch oo oooooo 307 Clearing information for a Layer 3 switch oo ooo oo 308 Disabling or enabling the menu VieW oo oocococococooooo 309 LOBSING OU a eed eid ad a AA 309 Reloading units ina stack 0 eee 310 Saving the configuration to flaSh 00 0 eee eee eee 311 Switching over to the active role 0 00 c eee eee eee ee 311 Performing hitless reload from primary images 312 Performing hitless reload from secondary images 313 Accessing the Telnet command prompt o ocoocccccccco o 314 Performing a Ace cocinada a E Reed ee 315 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 Chapter 33 Using TFTP In this Chapter ceci a a Configuring TET Psuv ds ile add Configuring a TFTP image 0 0 cece eee eee Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 xi xii Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Man
327. rity 9 STIP qosp Priority Highest 9 RSTP 9 Tuk 9 Static Station a Command Bind Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET 3 The default queue names are qospO qosp1 qosp2 qosp3 qosp4 qosp5 qosp6 and qosp7 You can change one or more of the names if desired Type the QoS name in the Name field 4 The Committed Bandwidth is the percentage of the device outbound bandwidth that is allocated to the queue Brocade QoS queues require a minimum bandwidth of 3 percent for each priority Type the percentage of bandwidth you want for the queue in the Requested field Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 185 53 1002304 01 19 Configuring the QoS profile bind NOTE The total of the percentages you enter must be equal to 100 The Brocade device does not adjust the bandwidth percentages you enter 5 Click Apply The message The change has been made is displayed and the committed bandwidth is changed to the configured value in the Calculated field The Priority field shows the default priority of the individual QoS from lowest to highest O through 7 To clear the entered data in the fields click Reset To configure the QoS profile bind click Bind For more information on how to configure a QoS profile bind refer to Configuring the QoS profile bind on page 186 Configuring the QoS profile bind 186 To bind an 802 1p pri
328. rm the following steps 1 Click Configure on the left pane and select System 2 Click Management and select Accounting Methods The Accounting Method window is displayed as shown in Figure 95 FIGURE95 Configuring management accounting methods Commands Sequence ce Monitor Sequence Method Ex Configure ea Stack aga System Accounting Method Boot sequence Type Commands y Show Sequence Clock DHCP Gatewa Command Level 0 C 4 C 5 DNS C Radius General C TACACS Identification C None IP Address Standard ACL Add Delete Extended ACL IP Access Group Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET MAC Eilter Max Parameter Module NTP Radius Tacacs Management Y Authentication Methods Y Authorizati ds O Acc S Y Community Strina Ex Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 157 53 1002304 01 15 Configuring an SNMP community string 3 Select one of the following modes of authorization e Commands e Exec e System 4 Click O or 4 or 5 for Command Level Click one of the following servers e Radius e TACACS e None 6 Click Add The message The change has been made is displayed and the configured accounting method is listed in the Commands Sequence pane To delete the configured accounting method click Delete Configuring an SNMP community string
329. rmatio TABLE 21 Field Design Root n Description of the fields in the STP window Continued Description Displays the root bridge as recognized on this port The value is the same as the root bridge ID listed in the Root ID field Design Bridge Displays the designated bridge to which this port is connected The designated bridge is the device that connects the network segment on the port to the root bridge Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 Monitoring RSTP Chapter In this chapter e Displaying RSTP information Displaying RSTP information To view current Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol RSTP information for a device you must configure RSTP For more information on how to configure RSTP refer to Chapter 22 Configuring RSTP By default RSTP is enabled on Layer 2 switches and disabled on Layer 3 switches To display RSTP bridge and port information click Monitor on the left pane and select RSTP The RSTP window is displayed as shown in Figure 35 FIGURE35 Monitoring the RSTP bridge and port Device a Monitor E Configure ea Stack ea System ea Port Monitor and Mi Ea QOS RSTP Bridge DesignatedBridge Max Fwd Hello RootPort Age Delay Time 800000e052000100 Root 20 fis R g00000e052000100 20 2 15 Default 3 RSTP Port ay DISABLED DISABLED DISABLED DISABLED Path Cost Mac
330. roadcast 40 1 47 3 0 0 0 0 None External Link State DB 4112 Enabled Disabled Disabled Disabled DesRouter 112112143 10 40 Broadcast 112 112 113 112 1121 6 5 None 10 40 Broadcast 113 113 1 13 113 113 1 6 5 None w114 Enabled Disabled Disabled Disabled DesRouter 114 1 1 13 10 40 Broadcast 114 1 1 13 114 1 1 16 3 None Neighbor irtual Interface Enabled Disabled Disabled Disabled DesRouter 445 213 213 213 1 40 Broadcast Say 213 213 213 0 0 0 0 3 None visual Neighbor OSER IMIN A Passive MET Priority Cost Type Sa va sop vine o Fs ee AA E EA Virtual Redundant Router Ea RMON da Configure Configurations Area Area Range Interface Virtual Link Trap a Command Statistics Area Interface Extemal Link State DB Link State DB Neighbor ABR_ASBR Routers Virtual Interface Virtual Neighbor Link State DB x Interface v113 Enabled Disabled Disabled Disabled DesRouter 113 113 1 13 o o Table 30 describes the fields in the OSPF Interface window TABLE 30 Description of the fields in the OSPF Interface window Field Description Port Displays the port number for which the OSPF interface data is being presented The port number varies based on the product e For Brocade FCX and Brocade ICX 6610 devices stack unit slotnum portnum e For Brocade FSX devices slotnum portnum OSPF Mode Displays whether the OSPF mode is enabled MTU Ignore Displays whether the mismatch detection that ver
331. route requests show all responses to a minimum Time To Live TTL of 1 second and a maximum TTL of 30 seconds In addition if there are multiple equal cost routes to the destination the Brocade device displays up to three responses To run a trace perform the following steps 1 Click Command on the left pane and select Trace Route The Trace Route window is displayed as shown in Figure 222 FIGURE 222 Performing a trace Trace Route Target Address Minimum TTL 1 a Device Sga Monitor ea Configure Maximum TTL 30 2 Command Timeout Sec 2 Clear Disable Frame Logout Reload Save to Flash Telnet Trace Route esa TFTP Numeric Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET Type the IP address of the host at the other end of the route in the Target Address field Type the minimum value of TTL in the Minimum TTL field The default is one Type the maximum value of TTL in the Maximum TTL field The default is 30 a Fw nN Type the number of seconds the router waits for a reply from the pinged device in the Timeout Sec field 6 Select the Numeric check box so that for parameters that require a numeric value the trace route does not check that the value you enter is within the allowed range Instead if you do exceed the range for a numeric value the software rounds the value to the nearest valid value 7 Click Start to begin the trace process or click Abort to exit without p
332. rror Arp Cache Device Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET Flash Memory Front Panel MAC Address System Log Stack Port E El sa fa fa a E coda E Virtual Redundant Router ea VRRP sa VRRP Extended O interface Y Virtual Router aga VSRP a RMON 110 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 Displaying VRRP E virtual router entries 12 Table 46 describes the fields in the Virtual Router Interface Statistics window TABLE 46 Field Port Description of the fields in the Virtual Router Interface Statistics window Description Displays the Ethernet port or virtual interface on which VRRP E is configured The port number varies based on the product e For Brocade FCX and Brocade ICX 6610 devices stack unit slotnum portnum e For Brocade FSX devices slotnum portnum Header Error Displays the number of VRRP E packets received by the interface that had a header error Authen Type Error Displays the number of VRRP E packets received by the interface that had an authentication error Authen Password Mismatch Error Displays the number of VRRP E packets received by the interface that had a password value that does not match the password used by the interface for authentication Virtual Router Id Error Displays the number of VRRP E packets received by the interface t
333. rror statistics Clear Stop Polling _ Change Polling Interval RMON Ethernet Statistics RMON Ethernet Error Statistics Polling Interval 30 sec CRC Alignment Errors Undersize Pkts 0 0 o Device Eta Monitor Arp Cache Y Device Y Front Panel Y MAC Address Y System Log ag Port a Statistic Y Ethernet a Utilization Y Managemen STP O mM mo m v4 5 we mn ue El mo mo an2 13 ma 15 an6 wa 118 wig 120 Y 1 123 vs mgmt 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Y History Y Statistic a Configure 3 Command ofololfiojoeliojlaseliolfialialiolioaliolieliolioaliojeliolje lio lie lio a o oj oj ojo ojo o oj oj ojojojoajojoajoj ojojoajojojo o ojojojojojo ojojojojojojojo AN Oo o ojojojo SYOPe o olpoyjespoyoyosolyopyoyoyoysolyosolyoyolyolololeo ojofojolojolejioliiejio lolo lolo fio lo 2576980184 2576980184 2576980184 2576980184 2576980184 2576980184 2576980184 Por Drop Events CRC Alignment Errors Undersie Pkts Oversize Pits Fragments Jabbers Colisions Up Time 00 days 00h 20m 13s Last Clear Time 00 days 00h 00m 00s Clear Stop Polling Change Polling Interval RMON Ethernet Statistics Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET Table 51 describes the fields in the RMON Ethernet Error Statistics window TABLE 51 Description of the fields in the RMON Ethernet Error Statistics window F
334. rs Monitor and Mi ino ea QOS E 23 VLAN en Y Protocol select up to 8 10 Gig ports Show Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET 9 Static Station ea Command 2 Hold CTRL on your keyboard and select the ports that you want to add in a trunk group NOTE The port number varies based on the product e For Brocade FCX and Brocade ICX 6610 devices stack unit slotnum portnum e For Brocade FSX devices slotnum portnum 3 Click Add The message The change has been made is displayed To reset the data entered in the configuration pane click Reset You can also delete the trunk group by clicking Delete Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 213 53 1002304 01 23 Adding trunks To display the configured trunk group click Show Figure 146 shows the Trunk window with the configured trunk information FIGURE 146 Monitoring a trunk Trunk Trunk Id PortMembers E Device 1 11 1 11 1 1 5 1 1 8 Configure and Operational Delete aa Monitor 582 Configure Trunk Id Port Members State fia Stack System Port Monitor and Mli QOS VLAN STP RSTP Trunk Static Station ommand Add Trunk Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET 214 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 Chapter Configuring a
335. rs oies oa li 201 Configuring STP parameters Brocade Layer 2 switches and Layer 3 switches support standard Spanning Tree Protocol STP as described in the IEEE 802 1D specification Each port based VLAN on a Brocade device runs a separate spanning tree A Brocade device has one port based VLAN VLAN 1 that contains all the device ports However if you configure additional port based VLANs on a Brocade device then each of those VLANs on which STP is enabled and the VLAN 1 run separate spanning trees If you configure a port based VLAN on the device the VLAN has the same STP state as the default STP state on the device Thus by default on Layer 2 switches new VLANs have STP enabled and on Layer 3 switches new VLANs have STP disabled You can enable or disable STP in each VLAN separately and also on individual ports Using the Web Management Interface you can change the default STP bridge and port parameters Changing STP bridge parameters Table 52 lists the default STP bridge parameters TABLE 52 Default STP bridge parameters Parameter Default value Forward Delay 15 seconds Maximum Age 20 seconds Hello Time 2 seconds Priority 32768 NOTE To change STP bridge timers you must stay within the following ranges 2 Forward Delay 1 gt Maximum Age gt 2 Hello Time 1 To change the default STP bridge values perform the following steps 1 Click Configure on the left pane and select STP The STP Bridge wind
336. rver to save the file from the device RAM memory to a TFTP server Configuring a TFTP image To access a TFTP image perform the following steps 1 Click Command on the left pane and select TFTP 2 Click Image The TFTP Image window is displayed as shown in Figure 224 318 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 FIGURE 224 Configuring a TFTP image 3 Device ea Monitor ea Configure 2 Command Clear Disable Frame Logout Reload Save to Flash Telnet Trace Route a TFTP Y Configuration Y Image eeeee Configuring a TFTP image 33 TFTP Image TFTP Server IP 0 0 0 0 Image File Name Flash Primary O Secondary Copy from Server Save to Server Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET 3 Type the IP address of the most recently contacted TFTP server if the switch has contacted a TFTP server since the last time the software was reloaded or the switch was rebooted in the TFTP Server IP field 4 Typethe name of the Layer 2 switch or Layer 3 switch flash image system software file that was uploaded or downloaded during the most recent TFTP access in the Image File Name field 5 Click one of the following for Flash e Primary The default local storage device for image files and configuration files e Secondary The second flash storage device you can use to store redundant images for additional bo
337. s Type the IP address of the device in the IP Address field Type a redistribution filter identifier in the Filter Id field Static Applies redistribution to IP static routes only RIP Applies redistribution to RIP routes only BGP Applies redistribution to BGP routes only Connected Applies redistribution to a directly connected network Click Disable or Enable for Match RIP Metric Type a match metric value in the Match Metric field The match metric parameter applies the redistribution filter only to those routes with the specified metric value Click Disable or Enable for Set OSPF Metric 1 Type the OSPF metric value that will be applied to those routes imported into OSPF in the Set Metric field 12 Click Add The message The change has been made is displayed and the OSPF redistribution filter is configured To display the configured OSPF redistribution filter click Show 246 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 Configuring OSPF virtual link interfaces 26 To delete the configured OSPF redistribution filter click Delete To reset the data entered in the configuration pane click Reset The OSPF Redistribution Filter window provides links to configure and monitor OSPF parameters For more information on the links refer to the Configuring the OSPF area range on page 240 Configuring OSPF virtual link interfaces To configure a
338. s e authNoPriv Allow only authenticated packets e authPriv A password is required 10 Click Add The message The change has been made is displayed To view the trap receiver entries click Show Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 167 53 1002304 01 15 Configuring a management user account To delete the trap receiver click Delete To reset the data entered in the configuration pane click Reset Configuring a management user account To configure a management user account perform the following steps 1 Click Configure on the left pane and select System 2 Click Management and select User Account The User Account window is displayed as shown in Figure 105 FIGURE 105 Configuring a management user account User Account P Address Dsena Standard ACL Password Extended ACL Privilege 0 Reac Write v IP Access Group MAC Fiter Max Parameter odule Show NTP Radius Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET Tacacs anagement Authentication Mett Authorization Methc Accounting Method Community String General System Log Trap Trap Receiver User Account Web Preference PCCCCCCEC EEE 9 aga Port Y Monitor and Mirror ea QOS ea VLAN SIP 9 RSTP 9 Trunk Type the user identifier in the Username field Type the login password in the Password field Select one of the
339. s click General Stacking Configuration For more information refer to Configuring the general settings for an lronStack on page 125 e To configure the priority of units within a stack click Configure Stack Priority For more information refer to Modifying stack priority on page 126 e To configure a stack port click Configure Stack Ports For more information refer to Modifying stack ports on page 128 e To configure a stack module click Configure Stack Modules For more information refer to Configuring a stack module on page 129 Displaying stack ports information To display the information of the stack ports perform the following steps 1 Click Monitor on the left pane and select Stack 2 Click Stack Ports and then select Status The Stack Port Status window is displayed as shown in Figure 21 FIGURE 21 Monitoring stack port status General Stacking Co ation Co e Stack Prionty Co e Stack Ports Co e Stack Modules Stack Port Status al Device Monitor Stack portl Stack port2 9 Arp Cache 1 up 1211 up 1 2 2 Device Flash Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET Memory Front Panel MAC Address System Log aS Stack Y Details Y Module Y Neighbors E Stack Ports Y Status Y Statistics Y Interface Table 10 describes the fields in the Stack Port Status window TABLE 10 Description of the fields in the Stack Port Status window Field Description Unit ID
340. s 16h 03m 09s infomational System Interface ethernet 1 1 24 state up 22 days 16h 03m 09s infomational STP VLAN 1 Port 1 1 24 STP State gt LISTENING MakeFwding Show Static System Log Buffer Homel Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET Table 6 describes the fields in the Dynamic System Log Buffer window TABLE 6 Field Time Stamp Description of the fields in the Dynamic System Log Buffer window Description Displays the system uptime in DD HH MM SS or the actual time if the date and time was set Severity Displays the severity of the event Message Displays the description of the event To view the next set of the Dynamic System Log Buffer entries click Next Page To display the static system log buffer information click Show Static System Log Buffer The Static System Log Buffer window is displayed as shown in Figure 17 22 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 FIGURE 17 Device E Monitor Arp Cache Device Front Panel MAC Address System Log Port STP RSTP a IP Ga RMON a Configure a Command Monitoring the static system log buffer Displaying the system log 2 Static System Log Buffer 00 days 00h 00m 21s alert System Fan 1 bottom row leftmost failed 00 days 00h 00m 21s alert System Fan 2 bottom row middle failed 00 days 00h 00m 21s alert 00 days 00h 0
341. s the STP priority of this device or VLAN The value is shown in hexadecimal format Max Age Displays the number of seconds this device or VLAN waits for a Hello message from the root bridge before deciding that the root has become unavailable and performing a reconvergence Hello Time Displays the interval between each configuration Bridge Packet Data Unit BPDU sent by the root bridge Hold Time Displays the minimum number of seconds that must elapse between transmissions of consecutive configuration BPDUs on a port Fwd Delay Displays the number of seconds this device or VLAN waits following a topology change and consequent reconvergence Topology Last Chng Displays the number of seconds since the last time a topology change occurred Topology Chg Cntr Displays the number of times the topology has changed since the device was reloaded Bridge Address Displays the STP address of this device or VLAN STP Port parameters VLAN Displays the VLAN that the port is in This field displays only when port VLAN is enabled Port Displays the port number The port number varies based on the product e For Brocade FCX and Brocade ICX 6610 devices stack unit slotnum portnum e For Brocade FSX devices slotnum portnum Priority Displays the STP priority of the port in hexadecimal format Path Cost Displays the STP path cost of the port State Displays the STP state of the port The state can be one of the following e BLOCKING STP has blocked Laye
342. scription MAC Address Displays the MAC address of the device Port Displays the port attached to the device for which the entry was made For dynamic entries this is the port on which the entry was learned The port number varies based on the product e For Brocade FCX and Brocade ICX 6610 devices stack unit slotnum portnum e For Brocade FSX devices slotnum portnum Type Displays the type of the entry which can be one of the following e Dynamic The MAC address changes if the Active Controller changes e Static The MAC address will not change if the Active Controller changes Index Displays the index of the entry in the MAC Address table VLAN Displays the port based VLAN that contains this instance of spanning tree VLAN 1 is the default VLAN If you have not configured port based VLANs on this device all STP information is for VLAN 1 Displaying the system log The software provides two types of system log buffers e Static Logs power supply failures fan failures and temperature warning or shutdown messages e Dynamic Logs all other message types Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 21 53 1002304 01 2 Displaying the system log To display the current information of the system log buffer click Monitor on the left pane and select System Log The Dynamic System Log Buffer window is displayed as shown in Figure 16 FIGURE 16 lt 9 Monitor Arp
343. set Configuring the system IP address To configure the IP address of the system perform the following steps 1 Click Configure on the left pane and select System 2 Click IP Address The IP address window is displayed as shown in Figure 80 FIGURE80 Configuring the system IP address TP Address 172 31 0 10 Subnet Mask 255 255 0 0 ES Device Sga Monitor Default Gateway 0 0 0 0 Ela Configure a ses Apply Reset Ea System Boot sequ Clock DHCP Ga DNS General dentificati P Addres Standard Extended P Access AC Filte ax Paral Module NTP Radius Tacacs s Managem eta Port Y Monitor and a a AAC Me Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET Type the IP address of the device in the IP Address field Type the network mask for the IP address in the Subnet Mask field Type the IP address of a locally attached Layer 3 switch or a Layer 3 switch attached to the Layer 2 switch by bridges or other Layer 2 switches in the Default Gateway field 6 Click Apply 140 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 Configuring a standard ACL 15 The message The change has been made is displayed To reset the data entered in the configuration pane click Reset Configuring a standard ACL To configure a standard Access Control List ACL perform th
344. st of configuration options 2 Click the plus sign next to System in the tree view to expand the list of system configuration links 3 Click the plus sign next to Management in the tree view to expand the list of system management links Click Authentication Methods to display the Authentication Method panel Enable or disable elements on the Web Management Interface by clicking the appropriate options on the panel The following illustration identifies the elements you can change 4 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 Using the Web Management Interface 1 Login Authentication l Device Sequence Sequence Method 8 Coffigure y Stack Menu Type 1GA System Authentication Method Boot sequence Tree view shown y Hense Type Logn Show Sequence DHCP Gateway Enable DNS C Radius General C Line identification Local P Address TACACS Standard ACL C TACACS Extended ACL O None P Access Group MAC Filter Add Delete Shortcut Max Parameter links Module _ Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable T NET TP Radius Tacacs 28 Management El Menu Frame shown S eeeeeeeeeeee eG NOTE The tree view is available when you use the Web Management Interface with Netscape 4 0 or higher or Internet Explorer 4 0 or higher If you use the Web Management Interface with an older browser the Web Ma
345. stack port statistics To display stack port information for all ports in an IronStack topology perform the following steps 1 Click Monitor on the left pane and select Stack 2 Click Stack Ports and then select Statistics The Stack Port Statistics window is displayed as shown in Figure 22 FIGURE22 Monitoring stack port statistics General Stac Co ation Co e Stack Priority Co e Stack Ports Co e Stack Modules Clear Stack Port Statistics aa Device 23 Monitor Arp Cache Device Port _ In Packets Out Packets In Errors Out Errors Flash TOTAL 0 0 0 0 Memory y a Front Panel a MAC Address System Log Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET Stack Details Y Module Neighbors a Stack Ports Y Status Statistics Y Interface Y Resource 30 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 Displaying stack port interfaces 3 Table 11 describes the fields in the Stack Port Statistics window TABLE 11 Description of the fields in the Stack Port Statistics window Field Description Port Displays the stack identification number for this port In Packets Displays the number of incoming packets on this port Out Packets Displays the number of outgoing packets on this port In Errors Displays the number of errors on the incoming packets on this port Out Errors Displays the number of errors on the out
346. stem Configuration Identification TP Address DNS Policy Based VLANs Port Spanning Tree Disable Enable DHCP Gateway Clock NIP QOS Strict O Weighted ACL Per Port Per VLAN Disable Enable ae n IP Multicast Disable O Enable IGMP Passive Active aoe YSRP Disable Enable Max Parameter RADIUS Advance Apply Reset RADIUS TACACS Management Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET 15 3 Select the Port check box for Policy based VLANs to enable configuration of port based VLANs 4 Click Disable or Enable for Spanning Tree If you click Enable select the Single or Fast check box 5 Click Strict or Weighted for QOS 6 Click Disable or Enable for ACL Per Port Per VLAN 7 Click Disable or Enable for IP Multicast 8 Click Passive or Active for IGMP 9 Click Disable or Enable for VSRP 10 To configure additional system parameters click Advance Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 137 15 Configuring the general system settings The System window is displayed as shown in Figure 78 FIGURE 78 Advance system information a Device ea Monitor a Configure Mac Age Time 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 138 System Tag Type 8100 Broadcast Limit 0 Paa Stack Default VLAN ID 1 ag System Boot seq
347. ster Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 109 53 1002304 01 12 Displaying VRRP E interfaces TABLE 45 Description of the fields in the VRRP Virtual Router Statistics window Continued Field Description Rev Higher Priority Displays the number of VRRP packets received by the interface that had a higher backup priority for the VRID than this Layer 3 switch backup priority for the VRID Transition Count Displays the transition count for the following e Master The number of times this Layer 3 switch has changed from the backup state to the master state for the VRID e Backup The number of times this Layer 3 switch has changed from the master state to the backup state for the VRID To remove the current data in the table and restart monitoring click Clear Displaying VRRP E interfaces To display the Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol Extended VRRP E interface information perform the following steps 1 Click Monitor on the left pane and select Virtual Redundant Router 2 Click VRRP Extended and then select Interface The Virtual Router Interface Statistics window is displayed as shown in Figure 60 FIGURE60 Monitoring virtual router interface statistics Virtual Router Interface Statistics Authen Type Error Authen Password Mismatch Error Virtual Router Id Error Device wisi lo 0 o o Monitor Authen Type Error Authen Password Mismatch Error Virtual Router Id E
348. t Path First OSPF Area Border Router ABR Autonomous System Boundary Router ASBR information perform the following steps 1 Click Monitor on the left pane and select OSPF 2 Click ABR ASBR Routers The OSPF ABR ASBR Routers window is displayed as shown in Figure 40 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 69 53 1002304 01 8 Displaying the OSPF ABR ASBR router information FIGURE 40 Monitoring OSPF ABR ASBR routers OSPF ABR ASBR Routers Index Router D Next Hop Router ID i 45 244 244 244 ABR 18 8 8 4 21 16 un Device 45 244 244 244 ABR 119 1 1 4 v19 s i 244 244 2 R 1 9 ma Monitor 3 45 206 206 206 ABR 148 1 1 6 ane Arp Cache 206 114 1 1 16 v114 Device 5 2 R 113 113 1 6 v113 Elash 6 45 201 148 1 1 6 4 118 Memory 45 201 201 201 ABR 114 1 1 16 v114 Front Panel 45 201 201 201 ABR 113 113 1 6 v113 MAC Address 45 244 244 244 ASBR 18 8 8 4 2 1 16 45 244 244 244 ASBR 119 1 1 4 v19 System Lo 45 206 206 206 ASBR 148 1 1 6 4 118 Stack 2 45 206 206 206 ASBR 114 1 1 16 v114 06 206 ASBR 113 113 16 v113 45 188 188 188 ASBR 148 1 1 6 41118 45 188 188 188 ASBR 113 113 1 6 x113 45 188 15 8 ASBR 114 1 1 16 v114 45 206 206 206 ABR 47 15 15 15 v15 ABR ASBR Routers 18 145 155 155 155 ASBR 47 15 15 15 v15 19 145 206 206 206 ASBR 47 15 15 15 v15 Area Index Router Type Type Next Hop Router ID External Link State DB Interface Configurations Area Area Range In
349. t R aga Command Clear Ada l Modify l Delete l Reset Type the VLAN identifier in the VLAN Id field Type the protocol based VLAN name in the Protocol_VLAN_Name field 4 5 6 Select a virtual routing interface in the Router Interface list 7 Type the IP address of the device in the IP_Address field 8 Type the IP subnet mask in the Mask field This parameter provides a filter for displaying multiple MAC addresses that have specific values in common 9 Select the Dynamic Port check box to add the IP subnet VLANs dynamically 10 Click Change Static Members to add IP subnet VLANs statically 11 Click Change Exclude Members to explicitly exclude the selected ports in a port based VLAN from becoming members of an IP subnet 12 Click Add The message The change has been made is displayed To display the configured IP subnet VLAN click Show Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 199 53 1002304 01 20 Configuring a protocol VLAN To modify the configured IP subnet VLAN click Modify You can also delete the IP subnet VLAN by clicking Delete To clear the selected static and exclude ports click Clear To reset the data entered in the configuration pane click Reset 200 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 Chapter Configuring STP 2 1 In this chapter Comiguring STP paramete
350. tabase on page 78 To display the OSPF neighbor information click Neighbor For more information refer to Displaying OSPF neighbors on page 80 To display the OSPF ABR ASBR router information click ABR ASBR Routers For more information refer to Displaying the OSPF ABR ASBR router information on page 69 To display the OSPF virtual interfaces information click Virtual Interface For more information refer to Displaying OSPF virtual interfaces on page 82 To display the OSPF virtual neighbor information click Virtual Neighbor For more information refer to Displaying OSPF virtual neighbors on page 85 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 Displaying OSPF virtual neighbors Displaying OSPF virtual neighbors To display the OSPF virtual neighbor information perform the following steps 1 Click Monitor on the left pane and select OSPF 2 Click Virtual Neighbor The OSPF Virtual Neighbor window is displayed as shown in Figure 47 8 FIGURE 47 ea De ce Ea Moni E a Ceppeceeeee ag IP Arp Cache Device Flash Memory Front Panel MAC Address System Log Stack Port STP RSTP Monitoring OSPF virtual neighbors OSPF Virtual aoe itor io Y aos o sn Configurations Area Area Range Interface Virtual Link Trap Statistics Area Interface Extemal Link State DB Link State DB Neighbor ABR ASBR R
351. tack Y General Add Module 9 Priority StackPorts Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET Y Module System 13 Port Monitor and Mi QOS VLAN STP RSTP Trunk Static Station ea Command 3 Click Modify The Configure Unit Priority window is displayed as shown in Figure 69 FIGURE 69 Configuring unit priority Configure Unit Priority Unit ID 1 D Device Priority 0 a Monitor Ea Configure Apply Reset 243 Stack Y General Priority 9 Stack Ports Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET Y Module System Port Monitor and Mi QOS VLAN STP RSTP Trunk Static Station Ha Command Show Priority Add Module H E El E cocer CLE 4 Type the priority from O through 255 you want to assign to the stack unit in the Priority field 5 Click Apply The priority is assigned to the stack unit and the Stack Unit Priority window is displayed To reset the data entered in the configuration pane click Reset Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 127 53 1002304 01 14 Modifying stack ports To display the priority of the stack units click Show Priority To add a new stack module click Add Module For more information on how to configure a stack module refer to Configuring a stack module on page 129 Modifying stack ports NOTE You cannot change the stack ports for the Brocade ICX 6610 device
352. tack Qos 3 System Type Host Route Port Monitor and Mi Add Modify Delete Reset QOS VLAN Show STP RSTP Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET Trunk Static Station a Command 6 7 Type the port based VLAN identifier in the VLAN ID field VLAN 1 is the default VLAN NOTE The VLAN ID field is not available in the Static Station Table window for Brocade FSX devices Select a port number in the Port list The port number varies based on the product e For Brocade FCX and Brocade ICX 6610 devices stack unit slotnum portnum e For Brocade FSX devices slotnum portnum Select a QoS priority in the QOS list A static MAC entry can be assigned a priority from O through 7 Click Host or Route for Type Click Modify The message The change has been made is displayed and the configured values are reflected in the Static Station window To display the modified static station click Show To reset the data entered in the configuration pane click Reset You can also delete the static station entry by clicking Delete Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 217 53 1002304 01 24 Modifying a static station 218 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 Configuring IP Chapter 25 In this chapter Configuring the router IF AOS ica da 219
353. ter The OSPF Redistribution Filter window is displayed as shown in Figure 170 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 245 53 1002304 01 26 Configuring an OSPF redistribution filter FIGURE 170 Configuring the OSPF redistribution filter NO or P amp 10 1 amp a E 3 a e E B A m a y M c ca a ia ia ia 9 pa a 5 CCCCCE Device onitor onfigure Stack System Port Monitor and Mirror QOS VLAN STP RSTP Trunk Static Station os a Y 5 a rea Area Range General Interface Virtual Link Trap In Click Deny or Permit for Action IP Address Mask Filter Id OSPF Redistribution Filter 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 n Action Protocol Match RIP Metric C Deny Permit Al Static RIP C BGP C Connected Disable Enable Match Metric Set OSPF Metric Disable C Enable Set Metric n Add Delete Reset Show Configurations Area Area Range Interface Virtual Link Trap Statistics Area Interface External Link State DB Link State DB Neighbor ABR ASBR Routers Virtual Interface Virtual Neighbor Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET Type the IP subnet mask address in the Mask field Click one of the following options for Protocol All Applies redistribution to all route type
354. terface Virtual Link Trap Link State DB Statistics Area Interface External Link State DB Link State DB Neighbor Neighbor ABR ASBR Routers Virtual Interface Virtual Neighbor Virtual Interface x Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET A IA Table 27 describes the fields in the OSPF ABR ASBR Routers window TABLE 27 Description of the fields in the OSPF ABR ASBR Routers window Field Description Index Displays the row number of the entry in the OSPF ABR ASBR Routers table Router ID Displays the IP address of the neighbor router Router Type Displays the router type which can be one of the following e ABR Indicates that the OSPF router is a member of multiple areas e ASBR Indicates that the router is running multiple protocols and serves as a gateway to routers outside an area and those operating with different protocols Next Hop Router ID Displays the IP address of the next hop router Outgoing Interface Displays the Layer 3 switch interface through which a packet must traverse to reach the next hop router The OSPF ABR ASBR Routers window provides links to configure and monitor OSPF parameters e The Configurations links can be used for configuring the OSPF parameters To configure OSPF area click Area For more information refer to Configuring an OSPF area on page 239 To configure OSPF area range click Area Range For more information refer to Confi
355. terprets the entries in an AS path list in numerical order beginning with the lowest sequence number Click Deny or Permit for Action Type the AS path information you want to permit or deny to routes that match any of the match statements within the ACL in the Regular Expression field Click Add The message The change has been made is displayed To display the configured AS path list click Show To modify the AS path list click Modify You can also delete the AS path list by clicking Delete To reset the data entered in the configuration pane click Reset Configuring an IP community list To configure an IP community list perform the following steps 226 1 Click Configure on the left pane and select IP 2 Click Community Access List The IP Community List window is displayed as shown in Figure 155 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 Configuring an IP community list 25 FIGURE 155 Configuring the IP community list TP Community List Name 3 ry E Pia tor Moa 0 System Set 0 243 Configure Action Deny Permit iia Stack Set Community Internet No Advertise 7 No Export Local As ea System Community List 123 345 9 567 ea Port Monitor and Mirror 7 Add Modify Delete Reset QOS VLAN Show STP RSTP Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET Trunk Static Station IP Ad
356. terval field The range is from 5 through 30 seconds The default value is five seconds Type the number of seconds a prune state remains in effect for a source routed multicast tree in the Prune Age field The range is from 20 through 3600 seconds The default value is 180 seconds Type the IP address of the default gateway for DVMRP in the Default Route field Type the number of seconds that a Layer 3 switch sending a graft message waits for a graft acknowledgement from an upstream Layer 3 switch before retransmitting that message in the Graft Retransmit Time field The range is from 5 through 3600 seconds The default value is 10 seconds Click Apply The message The change has been made is displayed To reset the data entered in the configuration pane click Reset The DVMRP window links to monitor DVMRP parameters Click IGMP to configure the Internet Group Management Protocol IGMP parameters For more information refer to Configuring IGMP parameters on page 267 Click Virtual Interface to configure a DVMRP Interface For more information refer to Configuring a DVMRP interface on page 268 The Statistics links can be used to monitor the DVMRP parameters To display the DVMRP neighbors information click Neighbor For more information refer to Displaying DVMRP neighbors on page 93 To display the DVMRP next hop information click Next Hop For more information refer to Displaying DVMRP next hop en
357. tes Neighbor filters apply globally to all ports To configure a RIP neighbor filter perform the following steps 1 Click Configure on the left pane and select RIP 2 Click Neighbor Filter The RIP Neighbor Filter window is displayed as shown in Figure 176 FIGURE 176 Configuring a RIP neighbor filter RIP Neighbor Filter i ID 3 Device Action Deny Permit Ea Monitor aS Configure parce ay 0 0 0 0 3 Stack System Add Modify Delete Reset Port Monitor and Show Qos VLAN STP RSTP Trunk Static Statio IP ea OSPF aga RIP Y General Y Interface Neighbor Y Route Filte Y Redistribu Hga BGP MA Iw olny Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET Type a filter number in the ID field 3 4 Click Deny or Permit for Action 5 Type a source IP address in the Source IP field 6 Click Add The message The change has been made is displayed To display the configured RIP neighbor filter click Show To modify the configured RIP neighbor filter click Modify To reset the data entered in the configuration pane click Reset You can also delete the configured RIP neighbor filter by clicking Delete Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 255 53 1002304 01 27 Configuring a RIP route filter Configuring a RIP route filter To configure a RIP route filter to permit or deny learning or advertising of specific routes
358. tes The default is 10 minutes Type the maximum number of Layer 3 switches hops through which a packet can pass before being discarded in the TTL field The range is from 1 through 255 hops The default is 64 hops Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 10 11 12 13 14 15 Configuring IP interfaces 25 Type the Layer 3 switch identifier in the Router ID field Click Disable or Enable for IRDP By default this protocol is disabled ICMP Router Discovery Protocol IRDP is an IP protocol a Layer 3 switch can use to advertise the IP addresses of its interfaces to the directly attached hosts Click Disable or Enable for Load Sharing If you click Enable type the number of load sharing paths in the of Paths field Click Disable or Enable for Proxy ARP Proxy ARP is an IP mechanism a Layer 3 switch can use to answer an ARP request on behalf of a host by replying with the Layer 3 switch s own MAC address instead of the host Click Disable or Enable for RARP Reverse ARP RARP is an IP mechanism a host can use to request an IP address from a directly attached Layer 3 switch when the host boots Click Disable or Enable for Broadcast Forward Click Disable or Enable for Directed Broadcast Forward A directed broadcast is a packet containing all ones or in some cases all zeros in the host portion of the destination IP address When a Layer 3 switch for
359. the Confederation Peers field Select a table map in the Table Map list Click one of the following options for Dampening e None e Next 4 Parameters e Route Map If you click Route Map select a route map in the list Type the half life time which is the number of minutes after which the route penalty becomes half its value in the Dampening Half Life mins field The range is from 1 through 45 minutes The default is 15 minutes Type the reuse threshold which is the minimum penalty a route can have and still be suppressed by the Layer 3 switch in the Dampening Reuse field The range is from 1 through 20000 The default is 750 Type the suppression threshold which is the penalty value at which the Layer 3 switch stops using the route in the Dampening Suppress field The range is from 1 through 20000 The default is 2000 Type the maximum suppression time which is the maximum number of minutes a route can be suppressed regardless of how unstable the route has been before this time in the Dampening Max Suppress Time mins field The range is from 1 through 20000 minutes The default is four times the half life for example 60 minutes Click Apply The message The change has been made is displayed To reset the data entered in the configuration pane click Reset Configuring a BGP address filter To configure the Layer 3 switch to explicitly permit or deny specific IP addresses received in updates from BGP neighbors perform
360. the PIM general settings perform the following steps 1 Click Configure on the left pane and select PIM 2 Click General The PIM window is displayed as shown in Figure 180 FIGURE 180 Configuring PIM general settings PIM Neighbor Router Timeout 18 ETS Inactivity fi MET 3 Monitor a Configure Hello Time 60 Hga Stack Graft Retransmit Time 3 ea System a Port Monitor and Prune Wait Time VLAN STP RSTP Virtual Interface Trunk Statistics Neighbor Virtual Interface Static Statio Prune Time ome Site M ogout Save Frame Enable Disable LNET Y General Virtual Int Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 261 53 1002304 01 28 Enabling a PIM interface 3 Type the neighbor timeout interval after which a PIM router considers a neighbor to be absent in the Neighbor Router Timeout field The range is from 60 through 8000 seconds The default is 180 seconds 4 Type the number of seconds a forwarding entry can remain unused before the router deletes it in the Inactivity field The range is from 10 through 3600 seconds The default is 180 seconds 5 Type the number of seconds between the transmission of hello packets to the PIM interfaces in the Hello Time field The range is from 10 through 3600 seconds The default is 60 seconds 6 Type the number of seconds between the transmission of graft messages in the Graft Retransmit Time field The r
361. the Route Map Name field Map names can be up to 32 characters in length 4 Type an instance of the route map in the Sequence field Each route map can have up to 50 instances 5 Click Deny for Action to restrict the Layer 3 switch from advertising or learning the routes Or Click Permit for Action so that the Layer 3 switch applies the match and sets statements associated with this route map instance 6 Click Add The message The change has been made is displayed To display the configured BGP route map filter click Show To modify the configured BGP route map filter click Modify You can also delete the BGP route map filter by clicking Delete To reset the data entered in the configuration pane click Reset The BGP Route Map Filter window contains the following links e To configure a route map match statement click Route Map Match For more information refer to Configuring a route map match on page 288 e To configure a route map set click Route Map Set For more information refer to Configuring a route map set on page 289 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 287 53 1002304 01 30 Configuring a BGP route map filter Configuring a route map match To configure a route map match statement perform the following steps 1 Click Route Map Match on the BGP Route Map Filter window The BGP Route Map Match window is displayed as shown in Figure 198 FIGURE 198
362. the following steps 1 2 Click Configure on the left pane and select BGP Click Address Filter The BGP Address Filter window is displayed as shown in Figure 186 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 273 53 1002304 01 30 Configuring a BGP aggregate address FIGURE 186 Configuring the BGP address filter BGP Address Filter ID Device O Bection Deny Permit Monitor tia 3 Configure PrefixGoc ox xxx 0 0 0 0 Stack Prefix Masking Bits cxx ccxxrx xxx 0 0 0 0 all Prefix Mask Gocx 200x 200x 20cx 0000 o Monitor and Mirror Prefix Mask Masking Bits xoxx 00 5xx xxx pooo 7 Qos o i VLAN Add Modify Delete Reset STP RSTP Show Trunk Static Station Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET ea IP aga OSPF ea RIP ia BGP Y General Y Address Filter Y Aggregate Address E fa Ga ia aa a As Path Filter Community Filter gt l Type a filter number in the ID field gt Click Deny or Permit for Action so that the Layer 3 switch denies or permits the route into the BGP table if the filter match is true Type the prefix in xxx xxx xxx xxx format in the Prefix field Type the prefix masking bits in xxx xxx xxx xxx format in the Prefix Masking Bits field Type the prefix mask in xxx xxx xxx xxx format in the Prefix Mask field oN OO Type the prefix mask masking bits
363. the immediate precedence e flash The ACL matches packets that have the flash precedence e flash override The ACL matches packets that have the flash override precedence e critical The ACL matches packets that have the critical precedence e internet The ACL matches packets that have the internetwork control precedence e network The ACL matches packets that have the network control precedence 12 Select one of the following options in the TOS list e normal The ACL matches packets that have the normal Type of Service ToS e min monetary cost The ACL matches packets that have the minimum monetary cost ToS e maxreliability The ACL matches packets that have the maximum reliability ToS e max throughput The ACL matches packets that have the maximum throughput ToS e min delay The ACL matches packets that have the minimum delay ToS 13 Select the Log check box to enable generation of SNMP traps and syslog messages for packets denied by the ACL 14 Click By Name for IP Protocol to select the IP protocol by name or click By Number to specify the number from O through 255 15 Select the TCP Established check box so that the policy applies to TCP packets that have the ACK Acknowledgment or RST Reset bits set on set to 1 in the Control Bits field of the TCP packet header The policy applies only to the established TCP sessions not to the new sessions NOTE This field applies only to the destination TCP ports
364. the left pane and select BGP 2 Click Redistribute The BGP Redistribute window is displayed as shown in Figure 196 FIGURE 196 Configuring a BGP redistribute BGP Redistribute Configure Protocol RIP OSPF Static C Connected Stack Metre 0 System Route Map fs Port Monitor and Mirror Weight p QOS Match for OSPF F Internal External 1 External 2 VLAN STP Add Modify Delete Reset RSTP Trunk Show Static Station a El E E Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET E El a ia a a a a a ia E General Address Filter Aggregate Address As Path Filter Community Filter Neighbor Network Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 285 53 1002304 01 30 Configuring a BGP route map filter 3 Click one of the following options for Protocol e RIP Redistributes RIP routes into BGP e OSPF Redistributes OSPF routes into BGP e Static Redistributes IP static routes into BGP e Connected Redistributes routes to a directly connected network into BGP 4 Type the metric value from O through 4294967295 in the Metric field The default value is zero 5 Select the route map that is to be consulted before adding the RIP route to the BGP route table in the Route Map list 6 Type the weight for the route in the Weight field Select one of the following types of
365. this chapter e Configuring a port VLAN for Brocade FCX and Brocade ICX 6610 devices 189 Modine a prt VIAN cs acdcceiacestacaedare A Ieee ERA RARER 192 e Configuring a port VLAN for Brocade FSX devices o oooooooo o 194 Comiguring a protocol L NEA ae Wace Ebi le 196 Configuring a port VLAN for Brocade FCX and Brocade ICX 6610 devices To configure a port based Virtual LAN VLAN for Brocade FCX and Brocade ICX 6610 devices perform the following steps 1 Click Configure on the left pane and select VLAN 2 Click Port The Port VLAN window is displayed as shown in Figure 122 You can limit the number of VLANs displayed per page using the VLANs per page list FIGURE 122 Configuring port VLANs VLANs per page 5 _Apply a oros Port VLAN g Monitor EST A EAT A mia Configure 1 11 Untagged 4 Higa Stack 1 1 2 Untagged E 1 13 Untagged E fo m 1 1 4 Untagged Ha Po 1 1 5 Untagged Delete Modi Monitor and Mirror 1 DEFAULT VLAN Disabled Disabled None A preto ea QOS 1 1 8 Untagged E VLAN 1 1 9 Untagged 1 1 10 Untagged Port 1 1 11 Untagged Protocol 1 1 12 Untagged STP Y RSTP Add Port VLAN Protocol VLAN Trunk Y Static Station Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET ea Command Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 189 53 1002304 01 20 Configuring a port VLAN for Brocade FCX and Brocade ICX 6610
366. tic ETHERNET Port Utilization Relative Utilization Management Port Configuration El Device Actual Configured 3 Monitor Port tei ma 53 Configure moce mann Gg Stack BER None Auto Modify aa System Actual Configured 2 Port Port speed speed Y Ethernet mode mode Y Inline Power Y Management ETHERNET Port Attribute ETHERNET Port Statistic ETHERNET Port Utilization Relative Utilization Monitor and Mirror Qos VLAN STP RSTP Trunk Static Station ommand Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET 3 Click Modify The Configure Management Port window is displayed as shown in Figure 115 178 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 Configuring the port uplink relative utilization 17 FIGURE 115 Configuring a management port BROCADE Configure Management Port Port mgmt MAC 00 e0 52 00 01 18 El Device Status Disable Enable ea Monitor Ea Configure Apply Reset 3 Stack En EE ea System Show Inline Power 24 Port Ethernet Show Management Port Configuration Y Inline Power Y Management Y Monitor and Mirror ea QOS ea VLAN STP Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET 4 Click Disable or Enable for Status 5 Click Apply The message The change has been made is displayed To reset the data entered in the configuration pane click Reset To display the
367. tion Check Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET BEEEEEEEREEEREEEEELE 2 Click Modify The RSTP window is displayed as shown in Figure 142 208 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 E Device ea Monitor 23 Configure iia Stack Ga System eta Port Y Monitor and Mi ea QOS E VLAN Y Port Y Protocol FIGURE 142 Changing RSTP bridge values Configuring RSTP parameters 22 VLAN ID Forward Delay Seconds Maximum Age Seconds Hello Time Seconds Priority Force Version STP Compatibility Mode RSTP Default Mode Apply Admin Edge Port Disable Enable Admin Pt2pt Mac Disable Enable Force Migration Check Disable Enable 8 Y Static Station a Command Priority 128 Path Cost 0 Port finn 7 Apply Port RSTP Apply To All Ports Show Statistic Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET Type the forward delay which specifies how long a port waits before it forwards an RST BPDU after a topology change in the Forward Delay Seconds field The range is from 4 through 30 seconds Type the maximum age which specifies the amount of time the device waits to receive a hello packet before it starts a topology change in the Maximum Age Seconds field The range is
368. to display the information about a specific stack unit NOTE The Select Stack Unit ID list is not available in the STP Bridge window for Brocade FSX devices Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 FIGURE 139 Configuring the STP port Device a Monitor a Configure Stack System Port Monitor and Mi QOS VLAN STP RSTP Trunk Static Station ommand Configuring STP parameters 2 1 Select Stack Unit ID fi Display STP Bridge VLAN Priority Max Age Hello Time Forward Delay l 32768 20 l2 15 Mod STP Port VLAN Port Priority Path Cost 1 1111 128 0 Modify 111 2 128 0 Modify 1113 128 111 4 128 11145 128 111 6 128 1 1 77 128 11148 128 1 1 9 128 1 1 10 128 1 1 11 128 1 1 12 128 1 1 13 128 1 1 14 128 1 1 15 128 Modify 1 1 16 128 1 1 17 128 1 1 18 128 1 1 19 128 1 1 20 128 1 1 21 128 1 1 22 128 1 1 23 128 1 1 24 128 Modify 1 2 1 128 2 Modify 1 2 2 128 2 Modify 1 Modify Modify Modify Modify Modify Modify Modify Modify Modify Modify Modify 2 E J E J E J E J E J E 32 E 323 E J E 3 E J Ez BE E e JE EE E Ke TE fe EE E EE EE EEE ER Modify Modify Modify Modify Madify Modify Modify Modify Madify oTyo
369. toring PIM 9 In this chapter Displaying He PIM DEERE ci hla a aia a elec eda 89 Displaying the PIM virtual INterface cccsccaecrcaraveceerearerawe 90 NOTE The Protocol Independent Multicast PIM feature is specific to Brocade FCX ADV Brocade ICX 6610 and Brocade FSX devices running Layer 3 code NOTE The terms Layer 3 switch and router are used interchangeably in this chapter Displaying the PIM neighbors To display information of the Layer 3 switch PIM neighbors perform the following steps 1 Click Monitor on the left pane and select PIM 2 Click Neighbor The PIM Neighbor window is displayed as shown in Figure 48 FIGURE 48 Monitoring the PIM neighbors PIM Neighbor Index _Address_ UpTime Expiry Time e OSPF 2050 172 16 20 1 31140 o ABR ASBR Routers 2051 172 16 30 1 40800 Area 2052 192 168 50 2 40800 60 External Link State DB 2053 192 168 602 40800 fo Interface Index _Address_ UpTime Expiry Time Link State DB Neighbor ome Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET Virtual Interface Virtual Neighbor a PIM Neighbor Y Virtual Interface Cs BGP Y Attributes Neighbor Y Routes Y Summary Sa Virtual Redundant Router eeeeee Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 89 53 1002304 01 9 Displaying the PIM virtual interface Table 35 describes the fields in the PIM Neighbor wind
370. toring the memory information Memory Information Unit mbretal D 1 Dynamic Memory ni D RAM Total bytes Used 1 0 Monitor 536870912 536870912 0 Arp Cache Device Flash Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET Memory Front Panel MAC Address System Log Stack a Port STP RSTP IP RMON ma Configure a Command 9 Table 4 describes the fields in the Memory Information window TABLE 4 Description of the fields in the Memory Information window Field Description Unit ID Displays the number of the unit within a stack from 1 through 8 Total DRAM Displays the size in bytes of dynamic random access memory DRAM Dynamic Memory Displays the total number of bytes in dynamic memory including the number of bytes that are available free or unused and the percentage of memory used Displaying the front panel The front panel of the device allows you to view the modules in each device and the ports within each module The front panel shows the status of devices using colors Green ports are connected and gray ports are not connected Ports of the same color on two units are connected with cables A gray uplink port is not connected to a device 14 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 Displaying the front panel Status LED display The status LEDs that appear on the front panel provide informat
371. tries on page 94 To display the DVMRP route information click Route For more information refer to Displaying DVMRP routes on page 95 To display the DVMRP virtual interface information click Virtual Interface For more information refer to Displaying DVMRP virtual interfaces on page 96 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 Configuring IGMP parameters 29 Configuring IGMP parameters To configure Internet Group Management Protocol IGMP perform the following steps 1 Click Configure on the left pane and select DVMRP 2 Click IGMP The IGMP window is displayed as shown in Figure 183 FIGURE 183 Configuring IGMP IGMP Query Interval 125 Group Membership Time 260 a Device ea Monitor 243 Configure da System Apply Reset Ca Module Ga Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET E El E a a a ta E E Virtual Pell 3 Type an IGMP query interval in the Query Interval field The range is from 10 through 3600 seconds The default is 125 seconds The IGMP query interval period defines how often a Layer 3 switch will query an interface for group membership 4 Type a group membership interval in the Group Membership Time field The range is from 20 through 7200 seconds The default is 260 seconds Group membership time defines how long a group remains act
372. ts BGP neighbors Update Displays the following information e Tx Displays the number of times the Layer 3 switch sends BGP route advertisements to its neighbors e Rx Displays the number of times the Layer 3 switch receives BGP route advertisements from its neighbors Notification Displays the following information Tx Displays the number of times the Layer 3 switch sends the NOTIFICATION message to its neighbors e Rx Displays the number of times the Layer 3 switch receives the NOTIFICATION message from its neighbors Open Displays the following information e Tx Displays the number of times the Layer 3 switch sends the OPEN message to its neighbors e Rx Displays the number of times the Layer 3 switch receives the OPEN message from its neighbors Displaying BGP route statistics To display the BGP route information perform the following steps 1 Click Monitor on the left pane and select BGP 2 Click Routes The BGP Route Statistics window is displayed as shown in Figure 56 102 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 Displaying BGP route statistics 11 FIGURE56 Monitoring BGP route statistics BGP Route Statistics CE MI CT SL CE CIC ATT CIT CTA LTT Device 10 20 33 75 255 2 255 36 125 156 64 1 100 0 Incomplete Best Internet 64514 64513 a Monitor 10 20 33 75 100 0 Incomplete Internet 64514 64513 Arp Cache 3 10 120 33 75 255 25
373. ts is one When you configure a VRID to track the link state of other interfaces if one of the tracked interfaces goes down the software reduces the VSRP priority of the VRID by the amount of the priority of the tracked interface that went down 5 Click Apply The message The change has been made is displayed To display the configured VSRP virtual router click Show Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 Section Device Commands This section describes Command features and includes the following chapters e Basic Device Commands sus rrris tri iieri Eta rE EE rE A 307 USING TF UP uso ERASE 317 Chapter Basic Device Commands 32 In this chapter e Clearing information for a Layer 2Switth 0 6 a ee ae 307 e Clearing information fora Layer 3 SWItCN c0 scccsseceeekeasaneae ak 308 Disabling OF Snabline the MENU VIEW si chads oradsceecsoracs meats ee 309 olori SILA A a id 309 e Reloading UNIS ASA acarrea AAA 310 e Saving the configuration to flash 2 420 060 cee ceeds nerta ner ik 311 gt Gwitehmng oyver to TNE active FM cia 311 e Performing hitless reload from primary images ooooooooooo 312 e Performing hitless reload from secondary iMagesS ooooooo o 313 Accessing the Telnet command prompt lt sci eee eed ea ee ee 314 e PEON AU creek reese eae AAA AER 315 Clearing information for a Layer 2 switch To clear specific dat
374. ue perform the following steps 1 Click Configure on the left pane and select System 2 Click Max Parameter The Configure System Parameter Maximum Value window is displayed as shown in Figure 86 FIGURE86 Configuring the maximum system parameter Configure System Parameter Maximum Value Current Max Value Device jgmp max group addr 64 1024 255 255 Modify Ea Monitor 5 Configure 1p filter sys 64 4096 2048 2048 odify da Stack 13 vlan 0 1024 32 32 Modify a System a 32768 32768 32768 32768 Modify Boot sequence Clock vlan 1 4095 64 164 Modify DHCP Gateway spanning tree 1 255 32 32 Modify DNS mac filter port 4 256 32 32 Modify General dentification mac filter sys 8 512 64 64 Modify IP Address view 10 65535 10 10 Modify Standard ACL Extended ACL P Access Group mld max group addr 256 32768 8192 8192 Modify MAC Filter igmp snoop mcache 256 8192 512 512 Modify Max Parameter Module mld snoop mcache 256 8192 512 512 Modify NIP Radius Tacacs Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET 3 Management Port Monitor and Mirror Qos VLAN STP RSTP Trunk Static Station rmon entries 128 32768 1024 1024 Modify presea 9 6CC ORE CE 3 To change the values for each system parameter click Modify The System Parameter window is displayed as shown in Figure 87 148 Brocade FCX Brocade Fast
375. uence Chassis Poll Interval sec 5 Clock Gig Port Default Neg Full Auto Y General Route Only Disable Enable Identification Jumbo Frame Disable O Enable IP Address Standard ACL Extended ACL IP Access Group ome Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET MAC Filter Max Parameter Module NTP Radius Tacacs 3 Management eta Port 9 Monitor and Mirror v gt y 9 a E Type the VLAN tag type in hexadecimal format from zero through ffff in the Tag Type field The default is 0081 Type the total number of broadcast packets or bytes that can be allowed on the port in the Broadcast Limit field Type the number of seconds a port address remains active in the address table in the Mac Age Time field Type the default VLAN ID number in the Default VLAN ID field Type the interval in seconds in which the chassis is polled in the Chassis Poll Interval sec field Select a negotiation mode in the Gig Port Default list Click Disable or Enable for Route Only If you click Enable Layer 2 switching is disabled globally Click Disable or Enable for Jumbo Frame Jumbo frames are Ethernet frames with more than 1 500 bytes MTU Click Apply Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 Configuring the system identification 15 The message The change has been made is displayed To r
376. vent a loop The device or VLAN can reach the root bridge using another port whose state is FORWARDING When a port is in this state the port does not transmit or receive user frames but the port does continue to receive STP BPDUs This state corresponds to the listening and blocking states of 802 1D e DISABLED The port is not participating in RSTP This can occur when the port is disconnected or STP is disabled on the port FORWARDING RSTP is allowing the port to send and receive frames LEARNING RSTP is allowing MAC entries to be added to the filtering database but does not permit forwarding of data frames The device can learn the MAC addresses of frames that the port receives during this state and make corresponding entries in the MAC table Designated Cost Designated Bridge Displays the best root path cost that this port received including the best root path cost that it can transmit Displays the ID of the bridge that sent the best RST BPDU that was received on this port 57 58 6 Displaying RSTP information Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 Monitoring IP Chapter In this chapter Displaying PEA uc a ech dears bles eb 59 e Displaying IP traffic information for devices running Layer 2 code 60 e Displaying IP traffic information for devices running Layer 3 code 64 Displaying SIP routing TAE ii ri a Gl ee es 66 NOT
377. vidual RSTP port The RSTP window is displayed as shown in Figure 144 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 211 53 1002304 01 22 Configuring RSTP parameters FIGURE 144 Changing RSTP port values RSTP j VLAN ID i ape 23 Monitor a8 Configure Forward Delay Seconds 15 3 Stack Maximum Age Seconds zo T System Hello Time Seconds 2 ea Port Y Monitor and Mi Priority 32768 ea QOS Force Version STP Compatibility Mode RSTP Default Mode Ea VLAN Apply pee or Protocol STP Admin Edge Port Disable Enable RSTP Admin Pt2pt Mac Disable Enable Y Trunk Force Migration Check Disable Enable Y Static Station Priority 128 3 Command f Path Cost 0 Port 11 1111 y Apply Pot RSTP Apply To All Ports Show Statistic Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET 3 Click Disable or Enable for Admin Edge Port If you click Enable the port becomes an edge port in the domain 4 Click Disable or Enable for Admin Pt2pt Mac If you click Enable a port will be connected to another port through a point to point link 5 Click Disable or Enable for Force Migration Check If you click Enable the specified port will be forced to send one RST BPDU If only STP BPDUs are received in response to the sent RST BPDU
378. w is displayed as shown in Figure 210 302 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 Configuring a VSRP virtual switch 3 1 FIGURE 210 Configuring track ports Track Ports a Device 3 Monitor Ea Configure Stack System Port Monitor and Mirror BEE en QOS VLAN STP RSTP Trunk Static Station IP OSPF RIP BGP 2 Virtual Redundant Rout Ga VRRP Ga YVRRP Extended aS YSRP Y Interface Y Virtual Switch LE CEEBECCECEDCEEE 1 E 2 Select the ports Click on any port to open the real time information for that port 3 Click Continue The Track Port Priority window is displayed as shown in Figure 211 FIGURE 211 Configuring track port priority Track Port Priority Device aga Monitor 11111 fo 23 Configure Stack Apply Reset System Port Show Monitor and Mirror QOS Config VLAN STP RSTP Trunk Static Station IP OSPF RIP BGP Virtual Redundant Rout ta VRRP a VRRP Exdtended aga YSRP Y Interface Y Virtual Switch El E El E Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET al H El LEERLO o Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 303 53 1002304 01 31 Configuring a VSRP virtual switch 304 4 Type the priority of the track ports in the Track priority field The default track priority for all track por
379. wards such a broadcast it sends a copy of the packet to each of its enabled IP interfaces Click Disable or Enable for Source Route Click Disable or Enable for Access Control List Click Apply The message The change has been made is displayed To reset the data entered in the configuration pane click Reset Configuring IP interfaces To configure an IP interface perform the following steps 1 2 Click Configure on the left pane and select IP Click Interface The IP Interface window is displayed as shown in Figure 159 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 231 53 1002304 01 25 Configuring a static ARP FIGURE 159 Configuring an IP interface TP Interface 3 Monitor Port nn z a Configure Encapsulation Ethernet ll 7 eel MTU 1500 System l Port Metric 1 Monitor and Mirror Directed Broadcast Forward Disable Enable QOS i ea Apply To All Port Apply Reset RSIP Show Trunk Static Station Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET IP El Address Standard ACL Extended ACL IP Access Group As Path Access List Community Access List Prefix List DNS General Interface 3 Select a port in the Port list The port number varies based on the product e For Brocade FCX and Brocade ICX 6610 devices stack unit slotnum portnum e For Brocade FSX devices
380. wed range to detect jabber is between 20 ms and 150 ms This number does not include framing bits but does include FCS octets Collisions Displays the best estimate of the total number of collisions on this Ethernet segment Displaying RMON Ethernet statistics RMON statistics provide count information on multicast and broadcast packets This information includes total packets sent undersized and oversized packets CRC alignment errors jabbers collisions fragments and dropped events for each port on the system RMON statistics collection is activated automatically during system startup and requires no configuration To display RMON statistics perform the following steps 1 Click Monitor on the left pane and select RMON 2 Click Statistic 3 For Brocade FCX and Brocade ICX 6610 devices select a stack unit ID in the Select Stack Unit ID list and click Display to view information about a specific stack unit NOTE The Select Stack Unit ID list is not available in the RMON Ethernet Statistics window for Brocade FSX devices The RMON Ethernet Statistics window for Brocade FCX and Brocade ICX 6610 devices is displayed as shown in Figure 64 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 117 53 1002304 01 13 Displaying RMON Ethernet statistics FIGURE64 Monitoring RMON Ethernet statistics EN Device 3 Monitor Arp Cache Device Flash Memory Eront Panel MAC Address System Log
381. wing chapters Monitoring Basic Device Informat ssis fasera irsinin ier A 9 MONRGNINE STICKS si csckee eect Cr A AAA 25 MODRONNE PONE ace ie e Sr a a a grb my a Ny mae 239 MONKRGHINE S o APP EE EEEE 54 MNRE RSIP rerestart ce rence rate PEER AAA De EE Bae 55 DENISA I a nt laa yo dc ot orang eae a yd nee mete ak me oa 59 MONROE OSPR ostia pi AR AAA RS 69 Montar Pl rer terka rr rra eE AAA AENA ARA 89 Manon DYMRP ssri ic is Som ai a A a ame aly x 93 Montong BGP lt param Eds Ree AAA A Ra ee 99 Monitoring Virtual Redundant Router 1 o 107 MODRONNE RMON ooo A mp a mc 115 Chapter Monitoring Basic Device Information 2 In this chapter gt Displaying ME ARP ALS ii A A 9 e Displaying the device information omxciornrsscarinia dar 10 Displaying ilash InfOMnMation is acscsaic se aee rr 13 Displaying memory INFORMATION sis arce ea eee eee a eee 13 Aaa TN 14 Displaying MAC addresses i 5 22065 ccc 0d eee rn 20 A e log e oi toes ds cera a a cca dees eh veel E 21 Displaying the ARP cache The Address Resolution Protocol ARP cache table contains entries that map IP addresses to Media Access Control MAC addresses There are two types of ARP entries static user configured and dynamic learned To display the ARP cache information click Monitor on the left pane and select ARP Cache The ARP Cache window is displayed as shown in Figure 5 FIGURE 5 Monitoring the ARP c
382. wn level temperature NOTE This field is not available in the Device Information window for Brocade FSX devices CPU Utilization Displays the percentage of Central Processing Unit CPU being used by the device Serial Number Displays the serial number of the device License Power Supply 1 Displays the software license and License ID LID of the device NOTE This field is not available in the Device Information window for Brocade FSX devices Displays the status of the primary power supply Power Supply 2 Displays the status of the secondary power supply if present Fan Displays the status of the cooling fans NOTE There is an entry for each fan in the device Figure 7 shows the Chassis Temperature Information window FIGURE 7 Monitoring the chassis temperature Chassis Temperature Information Slot 1 Temperature 25 5 deg C Slot 2 Temperature Stor Taner A Slot 4 Temperature Slot 5 Temperature Slot 6 Temperature empty SF 1 Temperature empty SE eRe cae penance 12 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 Displaying flash information 2 Displaying flash information NOTE This feature is applicable only for the Brocade FCX and Brocade ICX 6610 devices To display the flash information click Monitor on the left pane and select Flash The Flash Information window is displayed as shown in Figure 8
383. word e MD5 The OSPF Virtual Interface window provides links to configure and monitor OSPF parameters e The Configurations links can be used for configuring the OSPF parameters To configure OSPF area click Area For more information refer to Configuring an OSPF area on page 239 To configure OSPF area range click Area Range For more information refer to Configuring the OSPF area range on page 240 To configure OSPF interfaces click Interface For more information refer to Configuring OSPF interfaces on page 243 To configure OSPF virtual links click Virtual Link For more information refer to Configuring OSPF virtual link interfaces on page 247 To configure OSPF traps click Trap For more information refer to Configuring an OSPF trap on page 248 e The Statistics links can be used to monitor the OSPF parameters To display OSPF area information click Area For more information refer to Displaying OSPF area information on page 71 To display the OSPF interface information click Interface For more information refer to Displaying the OSPF interfaces on page 75 To display the OSPF external link state database information click External Link State DB For more information refer to Displaying OSPF external link state database on page 73 To display the link state database information click Link State DB For more information refer to Displaying OSPF link state da
384. yo yo yo oy oy oO Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET 3 Click Modify to change the default values of individual STP ports The STP window is displayed as shown in Figure 140 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 205 53 1002304 01 2 1 Configuring STP parameters FIGURE 140 Configuring STP port parameters STP i VLAN ID cal Dev jce SFs 3 Monitor A 23 Configure Forward Delay Seconds Higa Stack Maximum Age Seconds nd Hello Time Seconds Hga Port Y Monitor and Mi Priority a Qos Fone 3 VLAN mae 9 Port Protocol Priority Path Cost Port 1AA y ApplyPorsTP_ ApplyToAllPorts Static Station ERG pply To All Ports a Command Show Statistic Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET 4 Type the VLAN identifier of the port in the VLAN ID field 5 Type the preference that STP should give to this port relative to other ports for forwarding traffic out of the spanning tree in the Priority field The range is from O through 240 6 Type the cost of using the port to reach the root bridge in the Path Cost field The range is from O through 65535 7 Select a port number in the Port list The port number varies based on the product e For Brocade FCX and Brocade ICX 6610 devices
385. ystem 2 Click Management and select Authorization Methods The Authorization Method window is displayed as shown in Figure 94 FIGURE94 Configuring management authorization Commands Sequence da Monitor Sequence Methodl ag Configure ea Stack 53 System Authorization Method Boot sequence Type Commands gt Show Sequence Clock 7 DHCP Gateway Command Level 0 4 C 5 DNS C Radius General C TACACS dentification C None P Address Standard ACL Add Delete Extended ACL P Access Group Home Site Map Logout Save Frame Enable Disable TELNET AC Eilter ax Parameter 3 a Management Y Authentication Methods Y Accounting Methods 156 Brocade FCX Brocade Fastlron SX Brocade ICX 6610 Web Management Interface User Guide 53 1002304 01 Configuring management accounting 15 3 Select either of the following modes of authorization in the Type list e Commands e Exec 4 Click O or 4 or 5 for Command Level Click one of the following servers e Radius e TACACS e None 6 Click Add The message The change has been made is displayed and the configured authorization method is listed in the Commands Sequence pane Click Show Sequence to display the list of authentication methods added To delete the configured management authorization click Delete Configuring management accounting To configure management accounting perfo

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