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1.        terminal help     terminal history size  lt history_size gt     terminal length  lt lines gt      terminal width  lt width gt     Epsilon 8100 User Manual Revision A 2 www diamondsystems com Page 18    DIAMOND    YS TEMS    6 5 21 Reload    reload       cold   warm     sid  lt usid gt          defaults   keep ip          6 5 22 Firmware Commands      firmware swap    firmware upgrade  lt tftpserver_path_file gt     6 5 23 Ping Commands      ping ip  lt v_ip addr gt   repeat  lt count gt      size  lt size gt      interval  lt seconds gt        6 5 24 Debug Commands     config   no debug prompt    config   line    lt 0 16 gt    console O   vty  lt O 15 gt       no debug prompt     debug prompt  lt debug_prompt gt     6 5 25 Security Commands     config   no aaa authentication login   console   telnet   ssh   http     config   password encrypted  lt encry_password gt    config   password none   config   password unencrypted  lt password gt    config   enable password   level  lt priv gt     lt password gt    contig   enable secret   0   5     level  lt priv gt     lt password gt    config   no enable password   level  lt priv gt       config   no enable secret     0   5     level  lt priv gt        show aaa     show port security port   interface    lt port_type gt     lt v_port_type _list gt            show port security switch   interface    lt port_type gt     lt v_port_type_list gt           config   aaa authentication login   console   telnet   ssh   http       loca
2.     Sometimes boards are stored in racks with slots that grip the edge of the board  This is a common practice for  board manufacturers  However our boards are generally very dense  and if the board has components very close  to the board edge  they can be damaged or even knocked off the board when the board tilts back in the rack   Diamond recommends that all our boards be stored only in individual ESD safe packaging  If multiple boards are  stored together  they should be contained in bins with dividers between boards  Do not pile boards on top of each  other or cram too many boards into a small location  This can cause damage to connector pins or fragile  components     Power supply wired backwards     Our power supplies and boards are not designed to withstand a reverse  power supply connection  This will destroy each IC that is connected to the power supply  i e  almost all ICs   In  this case the board will most likely will be unrepairable and must be replaced  A chip destroyed by reverse power  or by excessive power will often have a visible hole on the top or show some deformation on the top surface due  to vaporization inside the package  Check twice before applying power     Overvoltage on analog input     If a voltage applied to an analog input exceeds the design specification of the  board  the input multiplexor and or parts behind it can be damaged  Most of our boards will withstand an  erroneous connection of up to  35V on the analog inputs  even when the board 
3.    Epsilon 8100 User Manual    Managed 8 Port Gigabit Ethernet Switch    08 12 2014  A 1 1 23 2015    se HN     ale    aiti    Comment  Initial Release  Removed POE information    PAETE ITOE rrn   OEEEEEXIEZE  setrraestrreg    ELLE  gittttttttt    tree  reeetreeters       7 30 15 Minor updates    FOR TECHNICAL SUPPORT  PLEASE CONTACT     support diamondsystems com          Copyright 2015   Diamond Systems Corporation  555 Ellis Street   Mountain View  CA 94043 USA  Tel 1 650 810 2500   Fax 1 650 810 2525    www diamondsystems com    DIAMOND    YS TEMS    CONTENTS  1  Important Safe Handling Information                    cccceeeeeeeeeseeeneeeeeeeeeeeessneeeeeeeeeoeesssseeeeeeeeoeassseeeeeeeeooensneeeesessaoes 4  HE Te de te Le Le Un E 5  ZA ME 5  2 1 1 VE IR A E GE 5  2 1 2 Mechanical and Enmvironmental 6  2e ee e 6  GC CADE     ae eee ee ee eee eee ee ee eee 6  3 Functional OV EE 7  Sel    UMC IOMAIISIO CK DIAG FANN EE 7  32 OG BE el EE 8  A     COMNMECIONM ANG Jumper E SE sisese a E a aa aiaa aa 9  Al GEES E eene 9  Aa JDO eet IT EE 9  5     Connector Pinout and Pin Descnptont seeiotateteveektsenigEEeuENegeESNNEhEEEdeeENEKAANEegeEdEEEKAEENeSEdeEK SEENEN 10  l UMS 0  EE 10  52 ETag Ee E KE EE 10  So ADU OWS dN  EE 10  94A  LED Slats IIMS E EE 11  6  Command Line ILO AC 6 sssaaa a aaa a a a a 12  6 1 Making an Initial Connection 2 0    cceeecccceceeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeecaeeseeeeessauseeeeeeeaeseeeesseeeeeeeeeseaseeeeesseaeeeeeessegeeeeesegs 12  6 2 Login Logout Gel 12  Do PEDO EE
4.    Figure 8     SNMP Trap configuration    Epsilon 8100 User Manual Revision A 2 www diamondsystems com Page 27      DIAMOND    3  The trap configuration is displayed as follows     Enable the Mode and click on Save to save the trap configuration     iv NIT  Epsilon 8100    8 Port Gigabit Ethernet Switch  software version 1 0 1         Configuration   gt  le el Trap Configuration    Green Ethemet  EE EI ET Global Settings    Ports     Security    Switch    Password    Auth Method    HTTPS    Access  Management  v SNMP  a System    Trap  a Communities  a Users    Groups          Example Disabled SNMPvec 192 166 1 20          Add New Entry       Figure 9     Trap configuration    7 1 6 Mirroring    For debugging network problems or monitoring network traffic  the switch system can be configured to mirror  frame from multiple ports to a mirror port  The following example shows Mirror traffic of Port 1  Tx   amp  2 Rx  to Port  6     1  Connect to the web interface of EPS 8100 switch    2  Navigate to Configuration   gt  Mirroring  Refer below Figure     ak  DIAMOND  Epsilon 8100    8 Port Gigabit Ethernet Switch  D ay ou G    Software version 1 0 1    Configuration   gt  Ge Mirror Configuration A     Green Ethemet  hr IECH   Port to mirror to   6 e    Ports    Security Mirror Port Configuration    Aggregation    Loop Protection    Spanning Tree  kIPMC    LLDP                                        Enabled Y     Tx only  F           k         MAC Table      VLANS  k Private VL AN
5.    Firmware Upgrade    7 1 9 Save Startup Configuration    This copies running config to startup config  thereby ensuring that the currently active configuration will be used at  the next reboot  The following example shows the Save Startup configuration     1  Connect to the web interface of EPS 8100 switch    2  Navigate to Maintenance   gt  Configuration   gt  Save Startup Config  refer to the figure below   3  Click on Save Configuration    DIAN OND Epsilon 8100    8 Port Gigabit Ethernet Switch  AAD TS WE Software version 1 0 1        gt  Configuration   gt  a Save Running Configuration to startup config   gt  Diagnostics        Maintenance Please note  The generation of the configuration file may be time consuming  depending on the amount of non default configuration    Restart Device J    Factory Defaults   Save Configuration     gt  Software  v Configuration    Save startup config      Download    Upload    Activate            Delete    Figure 13     Saving Startup Configuration    Epsilon 8100 User Manual Revision A 2 www diamondsystems com Page 30    DIAMON    YSTEMS    7 1 10 Factory Defaults  A user can reset the configuration of the switch on this page  Only the IP configuration is retained  The new  configuration is available immediately  The following procedure shows the steps for restoring the factory defaults   1  Connect to the web interface of EPS 8100 switch  2  Navigate to maintenance   gt  Factory defaults    3  Click on Yes for an confirmation message  
6.    exit        Epsilon 8100 User Manual Revision A 2 www diamondsystems com Page 21    DIAMON    YS TEMS    6 6 6 Mirroring    For debugging network problems or monitoring network traffic  the switch system can be configured to mirror    frame from multiple ports to a mirror port  Following example depicts Mirror traffic of Port 2 and 3  Rx   amp  4 to 8   Rx  to Port 1       configure terminal    config   monitor destination interface GigabitEthernet 1 1   config   monitor source interface GigabitEthernet 1 2 3 rx   config   monitor source interface GigabitEthernet 1 4 8 tx    6 6 7 Setup QoS    Quality of Service  QoS  refers to the capability of a network to provide better service to selected network traffic  over various technologies  including Frame Relay  Asynchronous Transfer Mode  ATM   Ethernet and 802 1  networks  SONET  and IP routed networks that may use any or all of these underlying technologies     Following example shows setting up the QoS  all traffic coming on port 1 is mapped to QoS class  CoS  2 and  PCP is set as 1       configure terminal    config   interface GigabitEthernet 1 1   config if   qos cos 2    config if   gos pcp 1    config if   end    6 6 8 Firmware Upgrade    A new WebStax image can be downloaded using the CLI  Copy the Epsilon 8100 dat file to a TFTP server and  use the firmware upgrade command to download the file       firmware upgrade tftp    lt ip_ address gt   lt path gt  Epsilon 8100 dat       6 6 9 Factory defaults    User can res
7.   gt  Configuration   gt  Save Startup Config and click on Save Configuration  EONO  e Configuration    v System    Inform ion       Epsilon 8100    8 Port Gigabit Ethernet Switch  Software version 1 0 1    IP Configuration    WEI IP Interfaces     Log   gt  Green Ethemet    Thermal Protection    Ports   gt  Security     Pv DHCP Se  EE  Delate   VLAN   rakia T Fallback  Gestengs   Mask Length    1 0     192 168 1 1 24  ie gg        gt  Aggregation     Loop Protection   Add Interface      gt  Spanning Tree    gt  IPMC IP Routes    gt  LLDP      MAC Table   Delete   Network   Mask Length   Gateway   Next Hop VLAN  s VLANS    gt  Private VLANs Add Route    b QoS    Mirroring   gt  Monitor     gt  Diagnostics  v Maintenance  s Restart Device     Factory Defaults   gt  Software   gt  Configuration         Save     Reset      Figure 3     IP Configuration    www diamondsystems com Page 23    DIAMOND    YST    7 1 2 Port Configuration    Individual ports can be configured as follows   1  Connect to the web interface of EPS 8100 switch    2  Navigate to Configuration   gt  Ports    3  Each port can be set for one of the following configurations    a   b     zo e pn    g     Disabled     Disables the switch port operation    Auto     Port auto negotiating speed with the link partner and selects the highest speed that is  compatible with the link partner    10 Mbps HDX     Forces the cu port in 10Mbps half duplex mode  10 Mbps FDX     Forces the cu port in 10Mbps full duplex mode  100 
8.   no spanning tree mode    config   no spanning tree recovery interval   config   no spanning tree transmit hold count    kb    he Oe ee eel eel TE lk E      clear spanning tree     statistics   interface    lt port_type gt     lt v_port_type_list gt              detected protocols    interface    lt port_type gt     lt v_port_type_list_1 gt           show spanning tree   summary   active     interface    lt port_type gt     lt v_port_type_list gt            detailed   interface     lt port_type gt     lt v_port_type_list_1 gt              mst   configuration      lt instance gt    interface    lt port_type gt      lt v_port_type list _2 gt            6 5 11 Green Ethernet Commands     config   green ethernet eee optimize for power   config   green ethernet led interval  lt v_0_to_ 24 gt  intensity  lt v_0_ to _100 gt   contig   green ethernet led on event     link change  lt v_0_to_65535 gt      error     1  config   no green ethernet eee optimize for power   config   no green ethernet led interval  lt 0 24 gt     config   no green ethernet led on event   link change     error       show green ethernet   interface    lt port_type gt     lt port_list gt            show green ethernet eee   interface    lt port_type gt     lt port_list gt            show green ethernet energy detect   interface    lt port_type gt     lt port_list gt            show green ethernet short reach   interface    lt port_type gt     lt port_list gt                         6 5 12 Thermal protect Comma
9.   paon j    DS  Pupu Al gD     oe T    Epsilon 8100 User Manual Revision A 2 www diamondsystems com Page 11    DIAMON    YS TEMS    6  COMMAND LINE INTERFACE    The command line interface  CLI  is a modal  line based interface with no screen editing features where  commands are executed immediately upon end of line  The CLI can be accessed directly via the serial  connection  The user must log in before CLI commands can be executed     6 1 Making an Initial Connection    Serial line configuration   38400 baud  8 bit data  No parity  1 stop bit    Login information    Username  admin  Password   none     The board is shipped with an IP address of 192 168 1 60  This allows the WEB interface to be accessed at that  address     The IP address  mask and gateway must be set according to your environment  or you can enable IP and DHCP  if your environment includes a DHCP server  For example       configure terminal    config   interface vlan 1   config if vlan   ip address dhcp   config if vlan   end    Below example depicts configuration of static IP address       configure terminal    config   interface vlan 1    config if vlan   ip address 192 168 1 60 255 255 0 0   config if vlan   end    Display the IP address to confirm       show ip interface brief  Vlan Address Method Status    1 192 168 1 60 Manual UP    6 2 Login Logout Procedures    To get access to the CLI you must login by entering a username and password  You will automatically be queried  about the password     The pa
10.  13  64 Entenng Commands E 13  6 5 General Command Groups             cccccccsseesecccceeeeeceeeceaeeeeecessaeseeeeeseauseceesseaueeeeesaeaeeeeeesseuseceeessegeeeeesesseeeeseaas 13  6 5 1 L   GOMA E E E E 14  I CA EE 14  65 39 RIN ECK url Le EE 14  6 5 4  dotix  IEEE Standard for port based Network Access Control   15  PC e 15  Se E E E EE ee lun E ie E 15  6 5 7 Access Management Commande 15  6 5 8  Access list el ne 15  659  L00JNG fe innen e et 16  6 5 10  Spanning tree Commande  16  6 5 11 Green Ethernet Commande    16  6 5 12  Thermal protect Commande             sn0annnensannnneseenrneosrnnnrernntrensrnrrrornrrrrosnntrrnnnrtresrnntrnnnnterrsnnnerennnnnnen 16  6 5 13  Loop protect COMMANGS      2  s25cecesccesecesedsdesesadedocssnescdeescdasntsieds lanesedsdasssueccbassndcceddsadedbisdedsceensoecabeesee 16  SE OOS COMMING e E 17  6 5 15 Privilege Commande    17  65 16 SNMP e un E e EE 17  SC EE CR GE e ug Ee 18  6 5 18 Radius Server Commande 18  6 5 19 Banner Commands  Defines a login hanner     18  6520   Jett COMMS eegen 18  ee CIO AC ME 19  6 5 22 PIMA WANS COU ue 19  SE E e Le Ren an E e EE 19  6 5 24 Deb  d Commands E 19  0 525  SECUMIY enn E ue 19  SE MOOT ar AE EEE E E E O E EE A A E EEE 19  CO un el 20  6 6 1 UEC OAH e E 20  062 POM d ere TELE 20  6 6 3 Change Switch Password E 20  SE Or AEN 21  COS SNIP COMICA E 21  COG MONN EE 22  CO DSU O EE 22  COS FINNI UPI LEE 22    Epsilon 8100 User Manual Revision A 2 www diamondsystems com Page 2    COS E tee el EE 22   
11.  8100 switch    Navigate to Configuration   gt  Security   gt  Password    Enter the Old password and New Password and click on Save  refer to figure below       DIAMOND    Navigate to Maintenance   gt  Configuration   gt  Save Startup Config and click on Save Configuration    E 4 DIAYOND    e Configuration   gt  System   gt  Green Ethemet      Thermal Protection      Ports  v Security  v Switch     Password    Auth Method    HTTPS    Access  Management   gt  SNMP   gt  Network  b AAA   gt    Aggregation     Loop Protection   gt  Spanning Tree   gt  IPMC   gt LLDP    MAC Table    VLANS   gt  Private VLANs   gt  QoS    Mirroring   gt  Monitor   gt  Diagnostics  v Maintenance    Restart Device    Factory Defaults   gt  Software  e Configuration     a Save startup config      Download    Upload     Activate     Delete       Epsilon 8100    8 Port Gigabit Ethernet Switch  Software version 1 0 1    System Password             Figure 5     System Password Configuration    www diamondsystems com    Page 25    DIAMOND    YST    7 1 4 Set up VLANs    The following example shows the configuration of a VLAN   1  Connect to the web interface of EPS 8100 switch    2  Navigate to Configuration   gt  VLANS  a  In the allowed access VLANs enter number of LANs to be created  In this example 1 3  that  creates VLAN2 and VAN   b  By default mode is access  it can be changed to trunk or hybrid by changing Mode drop down list  c  Assign a ports to the virtual LANs by changing the values in the Po
12.  Port Gigabit Ethernet Switch    Software version 1 0 1      Configuration  Tone x QoS Ingress Port Classification   gt  Green Ethernet    Thermal Protection    Ports   gt  Security   gt  Aggregation    Loop Protection   gt  Spanning Tree   gt  IPMC   gt  LLDP    MAC Table  s VLANs   gt  Private VLANS  e QoS    Port Classification     Port Policing     Port Scheduler  a Port Shaping  s QoS Control List    Storm Control    Mirroring    Monitor   gt  System   gt  Green Ethemet    Thermal Protection   gt  Ports  v     Source  Source  Source  Source  Source  Source    Source    elielieliieiieileiielleiit    Source       Figure 11     QoS Ingress Port Classification    Epsilon 8100 User Manual Revision A 2 www diamondsystems com Page 29    DIAMOND    7 1 8 Firmware Upgrade    The following section shows the steps necessary to upgrade the firmware     1  Connect to the web interface of EPS 8100 switch and navigate to Maintenance   gt  Software   gt  Upload   as shown in the figure below     2  Choose Epsilon 8100 dat file and click on upload    The existing firmware is erased and new firmware loaded  Once the upgrade completes the switch reboots  automatically     ai wuer D Epsilon 8100     8 Port Gigabit Ethernet Switch  SS KAKAK  Software version 1 0 1  Coase Coll Software Upload     gt  Diagnostics a  v Maintenance   Choose File  Epsilon 89100 dat   Upload       Restart Device       Factory Defaults  v Software     Upload      mage Select   gt  Configuration          Figure 12  
13.  document  Other connectors and jumper blocks on  Epsilon 8100 are reserved for Diamond e use only     Connector Function    LAN1 8 Ethernet  x8   RS 232 RS 232 Serial Interface    LED LED Status Signals and Resets  Power In Wide voltage power input  J15 Jumper Block J15    4 2 Jumper Block  J15     The following table summarizes the functions of Epsilon 8100   s jumper block  J15  Refer to the Figure 2 for the  location of J15 on Epsilon 8100     Jumper Function    J15 Pins  1 amp 2 Reset  Install jumper and power on to reset the switch  3 amp 4 Factory Use Only  5 amp 6 Factory Use Only    Epsilon 8100 User Manual Revision A 2 www diamondsystems com Page 9    DIAMOND    YS TEMS    5  CONNECTOR PINOUT AND PIN DESCRIPTION    5 1 Ethernet  J4 J11     Epsilon 8100 contains eight right angle  locking pin headers for the eight Ethernet ports  Each port has the same  style and pin out  Each signal is associated with a particular color inside of the Diamond Systems cable part  number 6981052  The color coding for this cable follows the TIA EIA 568B standard     DD  DD   DC  DC   DB  DB   DA  DA   Gnd Gnd       Connector Type  2mm dual row right angle  locking pin header with tin plating    Mating Connector  JST Sales America PUDP 10V S housing with SPUD 002T P0 5 terminals    5 2 Serial Interface  J12     Epsilon 8100 contains an RS 232 connector  J12  which connects the on board microcontroller to an external  serial port     Ground    2   TxD Out    3   RxD In    Connector Type  
14.  gt    config   no snmp server location   config   no snmp server security to group model   v1   v2c   v3   name  lt security_name gt   contig   no snmp server trap   config   no snmp server user  lt username gt  engine id  lt enginelD gt    config   no snmp server version    config   no snmp server view  lt view_name gt   lt oid_subtree gt      show snmp     show snmp access    lt group_ name gt    v1   v2c   v3   any     auth   noauth   priv        show snmp community v3    lt community gt        show snmp host    lt conf_name gt      system     switch     interface     aaa       show snmp mib context     show snmp mib ifmib iflndex     show snmp security to group     v1   v2c   v3    lt security_name gt        show snmp user    lt username gt   lt enginelD gt        show snmp view    lt view_name gt   lt oid_subtree gt       Epsilon 8100 User Manual Revision A 2 www diamondsystems com Page 17    DIAMON    YSTEMS    6 5 17 SNTP Commands    config   sntp   config   sntp server ip address    lt ipv4_var gt     config   no sntp   config   no sntp server     show sntp status    a e e e    6 5 18 Radius Server Commands     config   radius server attribute 32  lt id gt     config   radius server attribute 4  lt ipv4 gt     config   radius server deadtime  lt minutes gt     config   radius server host  lt host_name gt    auth port  lt auth_port gt      acct port  lt acct_port gt     timeout  lt seconds gt        retransmit  lt retries gt      key  lt key gt       config   radius s
15. 00 1000Mbps copper Ethernet ports with non blocking wire speed performance  On board memory 4Mb packet memory   Shared memory buffer with per port and CoS memory management    Frame buffer Jumbo frame support at all speeds    MEF Hierarchical MEF compliant policing  amp  scheduling  MEF E Lane  E Line  and E Tree services    un IEEE 802 1Q VLAN switch with 8K MACs and 4K VLANs  VLAN Push pop up to two VLAN tags  Independent  amp  shared VLAN learning  IVL  SVL    DSCP DSCP remarking for both IPv4 and IPv6 frames  Dual leaky bucket policers with remarking and statistics    8 priorities and 8 CoS queues per port with strict or deficit weighted round robin  Classifier scheduling  Shaping   policing per queue and per port    Rapid spanning tree protocol  IEEE 802 1W  and MTSP    VeriPHY cable diagnostics    1 LEDs  tw r por  PC 104  3 55 x 3 775      Height  15 7mm with heatsink   40  C to  85  C   40  F to  185 F   3 50z  99g  with heatsink  Compliant       The timing specifications for the board are summarized in the following table     Time to Login and alive LED flashing after power on  power cycle  or reboot  Time for ports to reconnect after power on  power cycle  or reboot    Time for all ports to start passing data after power on  power cycle  or reboot  lt 30 sec   typical 24 26 sec    Time for all ports to start passing data after restoring factory defaults       Epsilon 8100 User Manual Revision A 2 www diamondsystems com Page 32    DIAMOND    YSTEMS    APPENDIX A SUPP
16. 1 per port   2 6981051 1 Power cable  3 6981050 1 Serial cable       PC 104    and PC 104 Plus    are trademarks of the PC 104 Embedded Consortium     All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners     Epsilon 8100 User Manual Revision A 2 www diamondsystems com Page 6    DIAMOND    YS TEMS    3  FUNCTIONAL OVERVIEW    3 1 Functional Block Diagram    SPI FLASH DDR2 SDRAM                                        VSC7428  8 Port GigE Switch                                        Connector  x4   Z   S E L SHOd  Ports 2 4 6 8   Connector  x4     A me     Ou  c c    i      Ou   lt    lt    y  ss  LLI LLI  z  E  2 2     D  2 E                                         Serial  ort RS 232  lt   Lee Tranceiver       LED Header    Figure 1  Functional Block Diagram    Epsilon 8100 is an 8 Port managed Gigabit Ethernet switch module offering 10 100 1000Mbps copper twisted pair  ports on a PC 104 form factor board  Epsilon 8100 operates standalone  requiring no connection to a single  board computer in the stack     Epsilon 8100 is a Layer 2  managed Ethernet switch with built in microcontroller and memory for configuration  and management  The Flash memory holds dual application images along with the boot code  The SRAM is used  for program execution and storing the MAC addresses  The EEPROM holds the configuration parameters       An RS 232 interface is provided to enable communication between the on board management microcontroller  and a host processor through a CLI int
17. 2mm single row right angle  locking pin header with tin plating    Mating Connector  Molex Connector 35507 0300 housing with 50212 8100 terminals    5 3 Input Power  J14   Input power is supplied either through the dedicated 4 pin connector  J14   The pin out for J14 is     V In  Ground  Ground  V In       Connector Type  2mm single row right angle  locking pin header with tin plating    Mating Connector  Molex Connector 35507 0400 housing with 50212 8100 terminals    Epsilon 8100 User Manual Revision A 2 www diamondsystems com Page 10    DIAMON    YS TEMS    5 4 LED Status Signals  J13     Connector J13 provides access to the Ethernet LED signals for each of the eight ports  This connector has  duplicate connections for Reset control input  LEDs may be directly connected to these signals without requiring  any current limiting resistors  The 3 3V supply required for the LEDs is also provided by the connector  The  control signals pull the LED pin low to turn iton  To use J13 to operate an LED externally to Epsilon 8100   connect the LED   s anode     to one of the 3 3V pins  J13 pin 1 or 2   Connect the LED   s cathode     to the  corresponding control signal on connector J13     The on board activity LED is a green LED  LTST C190GKT  with a typical forward voltage of 2 1V and a  maximum of 2 6V with a 20mA If  The on board speed LED is a Yellow LED  LTST C190YKT  with the same  characteristics  The control signal is capable of sinking a maximum of 18mA  The series resistor 
18. 7  NUS AC eebe 23  aM un el 23  7 1 1  akon E A OM E 23  ll Pon ee re AUC E 24   E E Change Fass WONG eres aienrsnawcsamadennuuesinsiumeiiinsusunsnaceutaiih ssueanaatutatiesdananeasunensisnehesiaahonesantunansacensadiesnaieste 25   SEN H X   e BEY    E 26  Thc SNMP COMIGUIPANON E 27   FC E E Al ge ne BN 28   G   Ve SEI GO EE 29  Pols FIMI Bee e LEE 30  TAG DAVE lat GHEET 30   P     t Ge ele TC  AUN EEN 31   FC an WR Gin Uer NEE EN   0  SUN CANONS cases recede A EE AEE EE E eee seston AE T 32  PRODDED  SUPP WU 33    Epsilon 8100 User Manual Revision A 2 www diamondsystems com Page 3    DIAMOND    YS TEMS    1  IMPORTANT SAFE HANDLING INFORMATION    WARNING   ESD Sensitive Electronic Equipment    Observe ESD safe handling procedures when working with this product     Always use this product in a properly grounded work area and wear appropriate  ESD preventive clothing and or accessories        Always store this product in ESD protective packaging when not in use     Safe Handling Precautions    The Epsilon 8100 board contains a high density connector with many connections to sensitive electronic  components  This creates many opportunities for accidental damage during handling  installation and connection  to other equipment  The list here describes common causes of failure found on boards returned to Diamond  Systems for repair  This information is provided as a source of advice to help you prevent damaging your  Diamond  or any vendor   s  boards     ESD damage     This type 
19. AN Membership Status for Combined users    Epsilon 8100 User Manual Revision A 2 www diamondsystems com Page 26    Q PIAMOND  7 1 5 SNMP Configuration    The following procedure shows the SNMP configuration   1  Connect to the web interface of EPS 8100 switch    2  Navigate to Security   gt  Switch   gt  SNMP   gt  System  and Enable the Mode and set the SNMP version   example  SNMP v1  SNMP v2c  amp  SNMP v2c     The following procedure shows the SNMP Trap configuration   1  Navigate to Security   gt  Switch   gt  SNMP   gt  Trap and click on Add new Entry    2  Make the SNMP Trap configuration as follows and click on save    DIA Epsilon 8100    8 Port Gigabit Ethernet Switch  SA KAAAK Software version 1 0 1  e Configuration   gt  a a SNMP Trap Configuration   gt  Green Ethernet     Thermal Protection    Ports  v Security  wv Switch      Password    Auth Method    HTTPS    Access  Management  v SNMP  a System    Trap      Communities    Users    Groups  a Views    Access   gt  Network  b AAA   gt  Aggregation    Loop Protection   gt  Spanning Tree   gt  IPMC   gt  LLDP     MAC Table     VLANS   gt  Private VLANs   gt  QoS     Mirroring   gt  Monitor   gt  Diagnostics   gt  Maintenance       Disabled  13  5         Enabled       N one    J   U Warm Start WU Cold Start  Link up    none   specific   all switches    Link down    none   specific   all switches   LLDP    none   specific   all switches   J Authentication Fail        Sip                        l Save     Reset      
20. Mbps HDX     Forces the cu port in 100Mbps half duplex mode  100 Mbps FDX     Forces the cu port in 100Mbps full duplex mode  1 Gbps FDX     Forces the port in 1Gbps full duplex    After port configuration is done click on save    To save these settings permanently navigate to Maintenance   gt  Configuration   gt  Save Startup config  click on Save startup configuration    a DIAMOND Epsilon 8100    8 Port Gigabit Ethernet Switch  5 Sy ore os Software version 1 0 1         Configuration   gt  System    Port Configuration     gt  Green Ethernet    sa EE Sees eee    Ports Current   Configured     Current Rx   Current Tx   Configured   Collision Mode   lt  gt  M     gt  Security    lt  gt    gt  Aggregation      Loop Protection   gt  Spanning Tree     gt  IPMC   gt  LLDP       MAC Table    s VLANs     gt  Private VLANs     gt  QoS      Mirroring     gt  Monitor     gt  Diagnostics   gt  Maintenance       1Gbps FDX Discard     10Mbps FDX  Auto  Disabled  Disabled  Auto    1Gbps FDX      Disabled  Auto  10Mbps HDX  10Mbps FDX  100Mbps HDX    E FDX    Discard     Discard     Discard     Discard Y  Discard       Discard e    x KX KX KX KK XK XK  x KX KX KX KK XK XK    1  2  3  4     6  7  8    Discard e    Figure 4     Port configuration    Epsilon 8100 User Manual Revision A 2 www diamondsystems com Page 24    7 1 3 Change Password    The switch login password can be changed as follows     1     2  3   4    Epsilon 8100 User Manual Revision A 2    Connect to the web interface of EPS
21. ORTED MIBS    Epsilon 8100 supports the following management information bases  MIBs   Each MIB contains definitions and  information regarding the properties of managed resources and the services that the agents support     The following MIBs are supported by Epsilon 8100     LLDP   RFC1213 Interfaces  RFC1213 System  RFC1213 SNMP   RFC1213 IP   RFC1213 TCP   RFC1213 UDP   RFC1213 IGMP Event MIB  RFC1213 Differentiated Services Architecture MIB  RFC1213 Event MIB  RFC4188 Dot1D   RFC3635 Transmission    Epsilon 8100 User Manual Revision A 2 www diamondsystems com Page 33    
22. S  kO  s Mirroring    Monitor    Diagnostics    Maintenance       Rx only 7       Enabled Y  Enabled     Enabled     Rx only    Enabled         Enabled e                                                 2  3  4  6  T  D                               Figure 10     Mirroring Configuration    3  Click on Save to save the mirroring configuration     Epsilon 8100 User Manual Revision A 2 www diamondsystems com Page 28    DIAMON    S YSTEMS    Other Mirroring options      Port to mirror also known as the mirror port  Frames from ports that have either source  rx  or  destination  tx  mirroring enabled are mirrored on this port  Disabled disables mirroring     Mirror Mode Configuration    1  Rx only   Frames received on this port are mirrored on the mirror port  Frames transmitted are not  mirrored     2  Tx only   Frames transmitted on this port are mirrored on the mirror port  Frames received are not  mirrored     Disabled   Neither frames transmitted nor frames received are mirrored     Enabled   Frames received and frames transmitted are mirrored on the mirror port     7 1 7 Setup QoS    Basic QoS classification configuration can be done per port  Ingress traffic coming on each port can be assigned  to a QoS class  CoS   PCP  DPL and DEI     The following example shows the QoS ingress port classification   All traffic coming on port 1 is mapped to Cos 2 and PCP is set as 1     Web GUI Configuration   Navigate to Configuration   gt QoS  gt Port Classification     Epsilon 8100    8
23. V supply     Highly Advanced Gigabit Ethernet Switch  Epsilon 8100 is an 8 port Gigabit Ethernet switch in the compact PC 104 form factor  Epsilon 8100 operates  standalone  but can be included in any PC 104 board stack     Layer 2  Managed Switch  Epsilon 8100   s Ethernet switch chip includes a built in microcontroller for configuration and management  It can be  accessed either through the on board RS 232 port or one of the Ethernet ports     Wide Power DC DC Power Supply  Epsilon 8100 is powered through a wide voltage  5 36V DC DC power supply input     Rugged Design  Extended temperature operation of  40  C to  85  C is tested and guaranteed  Epsilon 8100 was designed with  harsh applications in mind  Latching connectors provide increased reliability     Software Support  The switch is ready to plug into your application without any driver installation or firmware upgrades  A web  interface and a CLI provide an intuitive GUI for configuring and managing the switch     2 1 Features    2 1 1 Main Feature List    8 10 100 1000Mbps copper Ethernet ports with nonblocking wire speed performance      Dual leaky bucket policers with remarking and statistics     Jumbo frame support at all speeds     8K MAC addresses and 4K VLANs  IEEE 802 1Q   as well as 8K IPv4 and IPv6 multicast group support    Flexible link aggregation support based on Layer 2 through Layer 4 information  IEEE 802 3ad     Multicast and broadcast storm control  as well as flooding control     Rapid Spanning Tr
24. dard for port based Network Access Control  enable Turn on privileged commands  exit Exit from EXEC mode  firmware Firmware upgrade swap  help Description of the interactive help system  ip IPv4 commands  logout Exit from EXEC mode  more Display file  no Negate a command or set its defaults  ping Send ICMP echo messages  reload Reload system   send Send a message to other tty lines  show Show running system information  terminal Set terminal line parameters       Epsilon 8100 User Manual Revision A 2    www diamondsystems com Page 13    DIAMOND    YS TEMS    6 5 1 IP Commands     config   ip http secure redirect    config   ip http secure server    config   ip igmp snooping    config   ip igmp snooping vlan  lt v_vlian_list gt     config   ip igmp unknown flooding    config   ip route  lt v_ipv4_addr gt   lt v_ipv4_netmask gt   lt v_ipv4_gw gt     config   ip dhcp retry interface vlan  lt vlan_id gt     config   no ip http secure redirect    config   no ip http secure server    config   no ip igmp snooping    config   no ip igmp snooping vlan    lt v_vlan_list gt       config   no ip igmp unknown flooding    config   no ip route  lt v_ipv4_addr gt   lt v_ipv4_netmask gt   lt v_ipv4_gw gt      clear ip arp     clear ip igmp snooping   vlan  lt v_vian_list gt    statistics     clear ip statistics   system     interface vlan  lt v_vlian_list gt      icmp     icmp msg  lt type gt       show ip arp     show ip http server secure status     show ip igmp snooping   vlan  lt v_vlan_l
25. ee protocol  RSTP  and MSTP     8 priorities and 8 QoS queues per port with scheduling     Shaping policing per queue and per port   e Multiple protocol support  IEEE 802 1d  IEEE 802 1w  IEEE 802 1s  and IEEE 802 1X     Built in 416MHz MIPS 24KEC microcontroller for configuration and management     RS 232 serial port provides out of band management interface     Can operate autonomously or in conjunction with a host SBC     Wide input voltage range   5 to  36VDC input     PC 104 form factor  3 55 x 3 775 in        40  C to  85  C   40  F to  185  F  operating temperature    Epsilon 8100 User Manual Revision A 2 www diamondsystems com Page 5    DIAMOND    YS TEMS    2 1 2 Mechanical and Environmental       PC 104 compliant form factor including   Board dimensions          Mounting holes     Component and heat sink height        40  C to  85  C ambient operating temperature    2 2 Products    The table below lists the model number and description for the Epsilon 8100 and its associated cable kit     Model Number Description    8 Port Gigabit Ethernet Switch with heatspreader  PC 104   form factor   40  C to  85  C operating temperature   EPS 8100 8 Port Gigabit Ethernet Switch with heatsink  PC 104 form  factor   40  C to  85  C operating temperature    C EPS8000 KIT Epsilon 8100 Cable Kit    EPS 8100 XT    2 3 Cable List    The contents of the Epsilon 8100 Cable Kit  C EPS8000 KIT  are shown below     Number Part Number Quantity Cable Description  1 6981052 8 Ethernet cable  
26. erface  The microcontroller is also accessible through one of the Ethernet  ports via a web management interface     Power is provided through the  5 36VDC wide range DC power supply built into the board  enabling use with  industrial power sources     Epsilon 8100 User Manual Revision A 2 www diamondsystems com Page 7    DIAMOND    3 2 Board Layout    The following photo shows the locations for all connectors and jumpers which are described in the next sections     Power In LED J15    ijijiji    m    df  Saia  anin    LAN2     gt    esch   ICT   EEUIEIITZTIE   IDETTE  gittttgtttit    LAN4    eterertrrrrs    eeeneeeeeeee   ALLTETLETET   AALLLLILLLI ES  HALO    HIT   GEET EE    AF      LAND        gt  LAN6    evedeccudiey   RR RE RRR ERR SG    e  Di  D           e                  TTT  egeeciaaeaee       1  H      EI     EI  EX  RI  DI  EI  EI   e        LAN         gt  ANS     tttstr  titt  LE EEEZETEITEREI   EE  TTT ETE  peeeereeieee    oO   o  O    Ooo      MMS       RS 232    Figure 2  Epsilon 8100 Connectors and Jumpers    Epsilon 8100 User Manual Revision A 2 www diamondsystems com Page 8    DIAMOND    YS TEMS    4  CONNECTOR AND JUMPER LIST    4 1 Connector and Jumper List    The following table summarizes the functions of Epsilon 8100   s interface connectors and jumper  Refer to Figure  2 for the locations of these connectors on Epsilon 8100  Signal functions relating to all of Epsilon 8100   s interface  connectors are discussed in greater detail in Section 6 of this
27. erver key  lt key gt     config   radius server retransmit  lt retries gt     config   radius server timeout  lt seconds gt     config   no radius server attribute 32    config   no radius server attribute 4    config   no radius server deadtime    config   no radius server host  lt host_name gt    auth port  lt auth_port gt      acct port  lt acct_port gt      config   no radius server key    config   no radius server retransmit    config   no radius server timeout     show radius server   statistics       show running config   all defaults       show running config feature  lt feature_name gt    all defaults       show running config interface    lt port_type gt     lt list gt        all defaults      show running config interface vlan  lt list gt    all defaults       show running config line   console   vty    lt list gt    all defaults       show running config vlan  lt list gt    all defaults      kb N eS eS Oe Oe lel E    6 5 19 Banner Commands  Defines a login banner     config  config  config        banner   motd    lt banner gt           config             banner exec  lt banner gt     banner login  lt banner gt     no banner   motd       no banner exec     no banner login    config  config       N N ON CO    6 5 20 Terminal Commands     config   no terminal editing   config   no terminal exec timeout   config   no terminal history size   config   no terminal length    config   no terminal width     terminal editing     terminal exec timeout  lt min gt     lt sec gt
28. et the configuration of the switch by below command  Only the IP configuration is retained       reload defaults       Note  To load the factory default configuration including the IP address  follow steps explained in section 7 1 11    Epsilon 8100 User Manual Revision A 2 www diamondsystems com Page 22    DIAMON    YSTEMS    7  WEB INTERFACE    The web interface offers an alternate user interface to the CLI  The web interface is in band and requires use of  one of the Ethernet ports  This port provides simultaneous web management and normal usage  The same  commands with the same functionality can be accessed via either interface  From the WEB interface it is possible  to  among other things     L      7 1 1    Set port mode   Enable disable flow control   Configure simple port based VLAN   Configure aggregation groups   Configure LACP parameters   Configure QoS   Configure SNMP   Mirroring   Read and clear statistics counters   Monitor LACP status   Configure and monitor 802 1X   Configure and monitor IGMP snooping  if defined for switch device   Configure source IP address and DHCP server filter  Upgrade software    Examples    IP Configuration    IP address of the switch can be configured as follows     1     am ge  2 N    Epsilon 8100 User Manual Revision A 2    Connect to the web interface of EPS 8100 switch   Navigate to Configuration   gt  System   gt  IP   Modify the IP Address in IPv4 Address column  refer to figure below    Click on Save   Navigate to Maintenance 
29. evel  lt 0 15 gt   lt cmd gt      show privilege    6 5 16 SNMP Commands     config   snmp server    config   snmp server access  lt group_name gt  model   v1   v2c   v3   any   level   auth   noauth   priv     read   config    lt view_name gt      write  lt write_name gt       config   snmp server community v2c  lt comms gt    ro   rw      config   snmp server community v3  lt v3_comm gt     lt v_ipv4_addr gt   lt v_ipv4_netmask gt       config   snmp server contact  lt v_line255 gt     config   snmp server engine id local  lt enginelD gt     config   snmp server host  lt conf_name gt     config   snmp server location  lt v_line255 gt     config   snmp server security to group model   v1   v2c   v3   name  lt security_name gt  group  lt group_ name gt    config   snmp server trap    config   snmp server user  lt username gt  engine id  lt enginelD gt      md5  lt md5_passwd gt    sha  lt sha_passwd gt       priv   des   aes    lt priv_passwd gt         config   snmp server version   v1   v2c   v3     config   snmp server view  lt view_name gt   lt oid_subtree gt    include   exclude      config    no snmp server        no snmp server access  lt group_ name gt  model   v1   v2c   v3   any   level   auth   noauth   priv     config   no snmp server community v2c    config   no snmp server community v3  lt community gt     config   no snmp server contact   config   no snmp server engined id local                              HARE A A    config   no snmp server host  lt conf_name
30. fig  config    kb eh NST eee eel el NY    6 5 5 LACP Commands     config   lacp system priority  lt v_1_to_65535 gt     config   no lacp system priority  lt v_1_to_ 65535 gt      clear lacp statistics     show lacp   internal   statistics   system id   neighbour      6 5 6 LLDP Commands     config   config   config   config   config            IIldp holdtime  lt val gt      Ildp reinit  lt val gt      Ildp timer  lt val gt      Ildp transmission delay  lt val gt      no Ildp holdtime     no Ildp reinit   config   no Ildp timer    config   no Ildp transmission delay     clear Ildp statistics     show lidp eee   interface    lt port_type gt     lt v_port_type_list gt            show Ildp neighbors   interface    lt port_type gt     lt v_port_type_list gt           show Ildp statistics   interface    lt port_type gt     lt v_port_type_list gt           config       Nr N Te  Tee  Te  Ol    6 5 7 Access Management Commands     config   access management  lt access_id gt   lt access_ vid gt   lt start_addr gt    to  lt end_addr gt        web     snmp     telnet     all     config   no access management    config   no access management  lt access_id_list gt      clear access management statistics     show access management   statistics    lt access_id_list gt       6 5 8 Access list Commands     config   access list rate limiter    lt rate_limiter_list gt      pps  lt pps_rate gt  100pps  lt pps100_rate gt    kpps   lt kpps_rate gt    100kbps  lt kpbs100_rate gt       config   defau
31. is 330 ohms   which gives an If of about 3 6mA  When an LED is connected to connector J13  it is in parallel with the on board  LED  If the external LED has about the same forward voltage  the current will be cut in half  If the external LED  has a lower forward voltage  it will dominate the on board LED and be brighter  Therefore  if the external LED is  not bright enough use an external LED with a lower forward voltage     Reset  Causes a reset of the switch when connected to ground   SW_GPIO1 and SW_GPIO2   provide control for user defined LEDs     3 3V 3 3V  SW_GPIO1 SW_GPIOO   Default  Reset    Port 1 Speed Port 1 Activity  Ground Port 3 Activity   Port 3 Speed Ground   Port 5 Speed Port 5 Activity  Ground Port 7 Activity   Port 7 Speed Ground   Port 8 Activity Port 8 Speed  Ground Port 6 Speed   Port 6 Activity Ground   Port 4 Activity Port 4 Speed  Ground Port 2 Speed    Ground       Port 2 Activity    Connector Type  2mm dual row right angle  locking pin header with tin plating  Mating Connector  JST Sales America PUDP 30V S housing with SPUD 002T P0 5 terminals    The following diagram shows how to connect external LEDS to connector J13               3V3  O OR    F1 FUSE Sp P2680  Deng  o P26B1 Kg   DEFAULT    MR_AST    PoBo R aal  POB  Lg POBO A  2  P2B1 ia  P2B0O R  ua Y yf  BAD HI 17   P4B4 P2B0_A    5     Gaf    CG R  13   4  SS LI cans  Peon  mtd ZP    41  E P7o0_F a0  ay WS SIB   5  psg CR Ya  P5B0 A P3aB1i   5 P3B0_A      ei   WS Si PiBo np  PiBi_   1   Gae   
32. is powered off  but not all boards   and not in all conditions     Overvoltage on analog output     If an analog output is accidentally connected to another output signal or a  power supply voltage  the output can be damaged  On most of our boards  a short circuit to ground on an analog  output will not cause trouble    Overvoltage on digital I O line     If a digital I O signal is connected to a voltage above the maximum specified  voltage  the digital circuitry can be damaged  On most of our boards the acceptable range of voltages connected  to digital I O signals is 0 5V  and they can withstand about 0 5V beyond that   0 5 to 5 5V  before being damaged   However logic signals at 12V and even 24V are common  and if one of these is connected to a 5V logic chip  the  chip will be damaged  and the damage could even extend past that chip to others in the circuit     Epsilon 8100 User Manual Revision A 2 www diamondsystems com Page 4    DIAMOND    2  INTRODUCTION    Epsilon 8100 is a managed  8 Port Gigabit Ethernet Switch with wide power supply voltage input and a serial  management port  Epsilon 8100 offers 10 100 1000Mbps copper twisted pair ports on a PC 104 format board  An  RS 232 interface is provided to enable communication between the on board management microcontroller and a  host processor through a Command Line Interface  CLI   A wide range DC power supply is built into the board to  allow it to be used with industrial power sources as well as the typical embedded  5
33. ist gt      group database   interface    lt port_type gt     lt v_port_type_list gt           sfm information       detail       show ip igmp snooping mrouter   detail       show ip interface brief     show ip route     show ip statistics   system     interface vlan  lt v_vlan_list gt      icmp     icmp msg  lt type gt       6 5 2 MAC Commands     config   mac address table aging time  lt v_0 10 to 1000000 gt     config   mac address table static  lt v_mac_addr gt  vlan  lt v_vlan_id gt  interface    lt port_type gt      lt v_port_type_list gt         config   no mac address table aging time    config   no mac address table aging time  lt v_0_ 10 to 1000000 gt     config   no mac address table static  lt v_mac_addr gt  vlan  lt v_vlan_id gt  interface    lt port_type gt      lt v_port_type_list gt          clear mac address table     show mac address table   conf   static   aging time       learning   count     interface    lt port_type gt      lt v_port_type_list gt            address  lt v_mac_addr gt   vlan  lt v_vlan_id gt     vlan  lt v_vlan_id_1 gt    interface     lt port_type gt     lt v_port_type_list_1 gt         6 5 38 VLAN PVLAN Commands        interface vian  lt vlist gt        no interface vlan  lt vlist gt     config   no vlan     ethertype s custom port      lt vlan_list gt      config   vlan  lt vlist gt     config   vlan ethertype s custom port  lt etype gt      show interface vlan    lt vlist gt        show pvlan    lt pvlan_list gt        show pvlan isola
34. l   radius   tacacs       local   radius   tacacs       local   radius   tacacs               N S he ON CO    6 5 26 Monitor     config   monitor destination interface  lt port_type gt   lt in_port_type gt     config   monitor source     interface    lt port_type gt     lt v_port_type_list gt            cou   lt cpu_switch_range gt           both   rx   tx      config   no monitor destination    config   no monitor source     interface    lt port_type gt     lt v_port_type_list gt            cpu    lt cpu_switch_range gt           Epsilon 8100 User Manual Revision A 2 www diamondsystems com Page 19    DIAMON    YS TEMS    6 6 Examples    6 6 1 IP Configuration    Below example depicts configuration of static IP address       configure terminal   config   interface vlan 1     config if vlan   ip address 192 168 1 60 255 255 0 0   config if vlan   end    Display the IP address to confirm       show ip interface brief  Vlan Address Method Status    1 192 168 1 60 Manual UP    6 6 2 Port Configuration    Individual ports can be configured to different speed  Following example shows configuring speed as 100 Mbps  for port 1       configure terminal     config   interface GigabitEthernet 1 1   config if   speed      10 10Mbps   100 10 Mbps   1000 1Gbps   auto Auto negotiation     config if   speed 100   config if   end       6 6 3 Change Switch Password    Following example shows setting of new password       configure terminal    config   password unencrypted  lt password gt    co
35. lt access list rate limiter    lt rate_limiter_list gt       config   no access list ace  lt ace_list gt      clear access list ace statistics     show access list   interface      lt port_type gt     lt v_port_type_list gt            rate limiter    lt rate_limiter_list gt        ace  Statistics    lt ace_list gt          show access list ace status   static     link oam     loop protect     dhcp     ptp     upnp     arp inspection     evc      mep     ipmc     ip source guard     ip mgmt     conflicts     switch  lt switch_list gt       Epsilon 8100 User Manual Revision A 2 www diamondsystems com Page 15    DIAMOND    YS TEMS    6 5 9 Logging Commands    config   logging host  lt v_word45 gt    config   logging level   info   warning   error    config   logging on          a e e e    contig   no logging host   contfig   no logging on      clear logging   info     warning     error     switch  lt switch_list gt       show logging  lt log_id gt    switch  lt switch_list gt       show logging   info     warning     error     switch  lt switch_list gt       6 5 10 Spanning tree Commands     config   spanning tree aggregation    contig   spanning tree edge bpdu filter    config   spanning tree edge bpdu guard    contig   spanning tree mode   stp   rsto   mstp     config   spanning tree recovery interval  lt interval gt    config   spanning tree transmit hold count  lt holdcount gt    config   no spanning tree edge bpdu filter   config   no spanning tree edge bpdu guard   config 
36. nds     config   no thermal protect prio  lt prio_list gt    config   thermal protect prio  lt prio_list gt  temperature  lt new_temp gt     show thermal protect   interface    lt port_type gt     lt port_list gt           6 5 13 Loop protect Commands     config   loop protect    contig   loop protect shutdown time  lt t gt     config   loop protect transmit time  lt t gt     config   no loop protect    config   no loop protect shutdown time    config   no loop protect transmit time     show loop protect   interface    lt port_type gt     lt plist gt           Epsilon 8100 User Manual Revision A 2 www diamondsystems com Page 16    DIAMOND    YSTEMS    6 5 14 QoS Commands     config   no qos qce  lt qce_id_range gt     config   no qos storm   unicast   multicast   broadcast      config   qos storm   unicast   multicast   broadcast        lt rate gt    kfps         1024 kfps         show qos     interface      lt port_type gt     lt port gt            wred     maps   dscp cos     dscp ingress translation      dscp classify     cos dscp     dscp egress translation       storm     qce    lt qce gt           6 5 15 Privilege Commands     config   privilege   exec   configure   config vlan   line   interface   if vlan   ipmc profile   snmps host   stp aggr    dhcp pool   ric2544 profile   level  lt privilege gt   lt cmd gt     config   no privilege   exec   configure   config vlan   line   interface   if vlan   ipmc profile   snmps host   stp aggr    dhcp pool   rfc2544 profile   l
37. nfig   exit        Epsilon 8100 User Manual Revision A 2 www diamondsystems com Page 20    DIAMON    YS TEMS    6 6 4 Setup VLANs    Virtual LANs  VLANs  are used to divide the network into separate logical areas  VLANs can also be considered  as broadcast domains     Following example shows setting up VLAN2 and VLANS with switch port mode set to access      configure terminal   config   vlan 2   config   vlan 3    Set access port  in this case it   s assumed that port 1 3 are connected to PC  The PVID of each port is different      configure terminal    config   interface GigabitEthernet 1 2   Config if   switchport mode access   Config if   switchport access vlan 2   config   exit    config   interface GigabitEthernet 1 3   Config if   switchport mode access   Config if   switchport access vlan 3   config   exit    To verify created VLAN      show vlan    VLAN Name Interfaces  1 default Gi 1 1 4 8  2 VLANOOQO2 Gi 1 2  3 VLAN Q 3 Gi 1 3    As shown above  VLANZ2 is created with the name VLANOO02 and a port 2 assigned to VLAN2  Similarly port 3  assigned to VLANO003  Remaining ports 1  amp  4 to 8 are by default assigned to VLAN 1    6 6 5 SNMP configuration    Following example depicts the configuration of SNMP     To enable the SNMP mode operation      configure terminal   config   snmp server   config   exit        SNMP Trap configuration       configure terminal    config   snmp server host Example   config snmp host   host 192 168 1 20   config snmp host   exit    config
38. of damage is usually almost impossible to detect  because there is no visual sign of  failure or damage  The symptom is that the board eventually simply stops working  because some component  becomes defective  Usually the failure can be identified and the chip can be replaced  To prevent ESD damage   always follow proper ESD prevention practices when handling computer boards     Damage during handling or storage     On some boards we have noticed physical damage from mishandling  A  common observation is that a screwdriver slipped while installing the board  causing a gouge in the PCB surface  and cutting signal traces or damaging components     Another common observation is damaged board corners  indicating the board was dropped  This may or may not  cause damage to the circuitry  depending on what is near the corner  Most of our boards are designed with at  least 25 mils clearance between the board edge and any component pad  and ground   power planes are at least  20 mils from the edge to avoid possible shorting from this type of damage  However these design rules are not  sufficient to prevent damage in all situations     A third cause of failure is when a metal screwdriver tip slips  or a screw drops onto the board while it is powered  on  causing a short between a power pin and a signal pin on a component  This can cause overvoltage   power  supply problems described below  To avoid this type of failure  only perform assembly operations when the  system is powered off 
39. refer to the figure below     DIAMOND Epsilon 8100    8 Port Gigabit Ethernet Switch  KKK  Software version 1 0 1     gt  Configuration    gt  Naas Factory Defaults   gt  Diagnostics   v Maintenance       Restart Device 3     Factory Defaults Are you sure you want to reset the configuration to     gt  Software Factory Defaults    gt  Configuration       Figure 14     Restore Factory defaults    7 1 11 Physical Reset    A user can load the configuration of the switch to factory defaults using a port loop back  This also loads the  factory default IP configuration  This option may be required if the switch IP address is not known and or the  switch is not communicating over the network  The new configuration is available immediately  The following  procedure shows the steps for resetting the factory defaults using loop back     a  Loopback between Port 1  amp  Port 2 of the main switch using standard Ethernet cable  b  Power on the board and wait till the Ethernet connection is established    c  Remove the loopback cable    Note  The factory default configuration is only loaded and not stored  To permanently store this configuration   refer to section 7 1 9     Epsilon 8100 User Manual Revision A 2 www diamondsystems com Page 31    DIAMON    YS TEMS    8  SPECIFICATIONS    The specifications for Epsilon 8100 are summarized in the following table     SEET 8 port  layer 2  switch   Built in 416MHz MIPs 24KEC microcontroller for configuration and management  Number of ports 8 10 1
40. rt VLAN column  refer to figure  below   Click on Save to save the VLAN configuration  e  To save VLAN settings permanently navigate to Maintenance   gt  Configuration   gt  Save startup   config click on save startup configuration    a    MOND  Epsilon 8100    8 Port Gigabit Ethernet Switch  L Software version 1 0 1      Conf t  Eed E Global VLAN Configuration     gt  Green Ethemet     eee    Ports n    gt  Security Ethertype for Custom S ports   8345    regation    ei Port VLAN Configuration     gt  Spanning Tree  co   gt  LLDP    MAC Table  le gt  v    VLANS   gt  Private VLANs   gt  QoS    Mirroring   gt  Monitor   gt  Diagnostics   gt  Maintenance    Access Y  Access     Access Y  Access  Access  Access    Access    oO zl oO v de iw ho        Access       Figure 6     VLAN Configuration    After saving the VLAN configuration  VLAN membership status can be verified as follows   1  Navigate to Monitor   gt  VLANs   gt  Membership  refer to figure below     2  Ports 1  amp  4 to 8 assigned to VLAN ID 1  Port 2 is assigned to VLAN ID 2 and Port 4 is assigned to VLAN  ID 3    Epsilon 8100    8 Port Gigabit Ethernet Switch  Software version 1 0 1  t Configuration 7   7  F le VLAN Membership Status for Combined users  r System    Green Ethemet Start from VLAN 1 with 20 entries per page      lt  lt   gt  gt     Thermal Protection  t Ports         Loop Protection      Spanning Tree  rIPMC    LLDP     MAC Table    VLANS  a Ports  t Diagnostics    Maintenance       Figure 7      VL
41. ssword is configurable  You may logout at any time and at any context level using the exit command    Epsilon 8100 User Manual Revision A 2 www diamondsystems com Page 12    DIAMON    YSTEMS    6 3 Help Utility    You may get help by pressing the   key or entering help  The help info depends on the context     At top level  a list of command groups is displayed   At group level  a list of the command syntaxes for the current group is displayed     If the help command is issued for a specific command  the command syntax and a description of the  command are shown     6 4 Entering Commands    Commands are not case sensitive     You may use the horizontal arrow keys  lt  and     to move the cursor within the command you are  entering     You may use the backspace key  provided you are using a terminal that sends the BS  8  character when  the backspace key is pressed  to delete chars from the command you are entering     You may use the vertical arrow keys   and   to scroll through a command history buffer of the latest 20  commands issued     6 5 General Command Groups    The following groups of general commands are available in the command line interface  CLI           clear Reset functions  configure Enter configuration mode  copy Copy from source to destination  debug Debugging functions  delete Delete one file in flash  file system  dir Directory of all files in flash  file system  disable Turn off privileged commands  do To run exec commands in config mode  dot1x IEEE Stan
42. tion   interface    lt port_type gt     lt plist gt           show vlan   id  lt vlan_list gt    name  lt name gt    brief       show vlan status   interface    lt port_type gt     lt plist gt          combined   admin   nas   mvr   voice vlan   mstp   erps    vel   evc   gvrp   all   conflicts      config  config    Epsilon 8100 User Manual Revision A 2 www diamondsystems com Page 14    DIAMOND    YS TEMS    6 5 4 dotix  IEEE Standard for port based Network Access Control     config  config  config  config  config                    config                     dot1x authentication timer inactivity  lt v_10 To _100000 gt      dot1x authentication timer re authenticate  lt v_1 to 3600 gt      dot1x re authentication     dot1x system auth control     dot1x timeout quiet period  lt v_10_to_1000000 gt      dot1x timeout tx period  lt v_1_to 65535 gt      no dot1x authentication timer inactivity     no dot1x authentication timer re authenticate     no dot1x re authentication     no dot1x system auth control   config   no dot1x timeout quiet period    config   no dot1x timeout tx period     clear dot1x statistics   interface    lt port_type gt     lt v_port_type _list gt            dot1x initialize   interface    lt port_type gt     lt plist gt            show dot1x statistics   eapol   radius   all     interface    lt port_type gt     lt v_port_type_list gt           show dot1x status   interface    lt port_type gt     lt v_port_type _list gt          brief      config  config  con
    
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