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1. IN TRON THE INDUSTRIAL NETWORK COMPANY 9000 Series Industrial Gigabit Ethernet Switch User Manual amp Installation Guide 5 17 2007 page of 138 Industrial Gigabit Ethernet Switch Installation Guide ooooonnnnnnnncncnnnonocnnnnnnnnnnnonnnonononnnnnnonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnonnnnos 7 Sale EW ANIMO ur adi 8 INSLALLA TON uso 10 SERVICI o a E T E N E E NEE E E NE 10 CONNECTING THEUN T a o E E 16 Overview Of Adyamnced Feature es o te deca 18 Mode of Operatoria 18 POI SECUN Y ea E E E A R 18 Por MiO E ootas A AA duahebanadxpanthude eet iaxeiaunceacates 18 Port FONK onran N N NE 18 Prony Lain COS cis 18 NO AN seep eve tag ioe ae vse nel apse ips 19 RapridSpamine Tree Protocolar 19 INM aiii 19 IGMP SOO PUG uri io iii 20 PERM AAA A dada a a t emacs taesy 20 WED SOllLWate CONTI S URANO M weicecascca R 22 A era ROMO e e A OUT RO ease badbiniauateus caalem dent a a a 22 Adminstrator SNM Pese aa 26 A OES OS aea a E E E E E NS 27 Ports COnN Ura Oe a E A T er mee aie 28 Ports Inirusion 120 8 nienie a A ee emg iat andere aae edi 31 POS MITON ista RA A aaa 32 Pone UM NT 33 SEAUISUICS ROTOS USES AA 35 VLAN Inore ss Fle eea a E E 37 VLAN PO ASC Cah ea E E E T AE E E eo 38 Bidons Aer TIME rabia 41 Budeme Unicast Address cnn dias 42 Brideme Multicast AQUEST o 44 RST2 R gt STPCONA ura ratita mee ne ere see a 46 IOMP ros aH Sra LO dos cados eS ee St ae En nm Ee te 50 IGMP Show Group and ShO w ROUGE rusenia oia
2. 5 17 2007 page 128 of 138 Set RSTP Bridge Hello Time rstp set bridgehellotime Description To set the HelloTime for a given Vlan Id With STP Hello Time is the time intervals that the root bridge sends out new BPDUs to the rest of the network Other STP capable switches will forward these BPDUs along With RSTP every RSTP capable switch will generate new BPDUs and send them out on every Hello Time Interval rstp set bridgehellotime lt vlan id gt lt hellotime gt Parameters vlan id Vlan Id for which the priority 1s to be set hellotime Hello Time to be set The valid range of the Hello Time is 1 0 10 0 secs N TRON Admin 1 gt rstp set bridgehellotime 1 2 N TRON Admin 2 gt rstp set bridgehellotime 2 5 Get RSTP Bridge Hello Time Command Name rstp get bridgehellotime To get the Hello Time of a given Vlan Id rstp get bridgehellotime lt vlan id gt Vlan Id for which the hellotime is to be viewed N TRON Admin 1 gt rstp get bridge hellotime 1 N TRON Admin 2 gt rstp get bridge hellotime 2 Set RSTP Bridge Max Age Description To set the Max Age for a given Vlan Id RSTP Max Age 1s the time the switch waits after receiving a BPDU from the root bridge before declaring that there is no longer a valid path to the root bridge therefore he attempts to become the new root bridge on the network RSTP will only use this as a backup feature and to allow compatibility with older STP devices Parameters vlan id Vlan Id fo
3. Command Name port set intruderstate Description Enables or Disables the intruder log Syntax port set intruderstate lt enable disable gt Parameters enable disable Enable or disable the intruder log 1 Examples NOTES This must be enabled for the intruder log to log anything Set Priority Level Command Name port set prioritylevel Description Sets the priority level of a given port Syntax port set prioritylevel lt port no gt lt level gt Parameters port no port number 1 26 level priority level 0 7 Examples Show Configuration Command Name port show config Description Displays basic configuration settings on given ports Syntax port show config lt port no all gt Parameters port no all port number 1 26 you may enter all to see all the ports at once Examples N TRON Admin 1 gt port show config all NOTES Check whether port no 1s in the valid range 1 26 Show Intruders Command Name Description Syntax Show Link Utilization port show linkutilization Description Shows the utilization statistics for all the ports including bandwidth in out RX bytes and TX bytes for each port port show linkutilization Parameters None N TRON Admin 1 gt port show linkutilization NOTES Bandwidth is the in or out value that is higher not the average value 5 17 2007 page 106 of 138 Get Flow Control port get flowcontrol Displays the current flow control settings o
4. WARNING Do not work on equipment or cables during periods of lightning activity WARNING Do not perform any services on the unit unless qualified to do so WARNING Do not block the air vents WARNING Observe proper DC Voltage polarity when installing power input cables Reversing voltage polarity can cause permanent damage to the unit and void the warranty 9000 Series Hazardous Location Installation Requirements Za WARNING Do not disconnect while circuit is live unless area is known to be non hazardous WARNING Install only in accordance with Local amp National Codes of Authorities Having Jurisdiction WARNING This equipment is suitable for use in Class I Div 2 Groups A B C D or Non Hazardous Locations Only WARNING Explosion Hazard Substitution of Components May Impair Suitability For Class I Div 2 Power must be supplied by an isolating source and a 5 0 A max rated UL recognized fuse must be installed immediately before the unit Class I Div 2 installations require that all devices connected to this product must be UL listed for the area in which it is installed Only UL listed wiring with temperature ratings greater than 90 C permitted for Class I Div 2 installations operating at temperatures up to 70 C ambient Limited Operating Voltage 12 30V for Class I Div 2 installations Maximum operating voltage of power source shall not exceed 60 Vdc including battery charging float voltage
5. history Description Lists all the commands in the history list for the current session identifying each command with a reference number history Parameters reverse reverse the order of display to be the most recent entry first maxsize set the maximum no of entries that will be maintained in the list to the given value clear remove all entries in the command history list Examples N TRON Admin 1 gt history The above command displays previously entered commands NOTES AA 5 17 2007 page 89 of 138 6699 o Command Name fh o Parameters Examples 5 17 2007 Repeats the command in the history list identified by lt command reference gt 11 repeats the last command executed lt n gt repeats the command in the history list associated with reference number lt n gt lt str gt repeats the most recent command that begins with the string lt str gt Any non whitespace characters that follow are appended to the referenced command prior to its execution N It 1s the reference number of the command from history list that has to be repeated str The most recent command from the history list that begins with keyword str N TRON Admin 1 gt Referenced command is not in the history N TRON Admin 2 gt 1 Referenced command is not in the history N TRON Admin 3 gt s Referenced command is not in the history N TRON Admin 4 gt whoami admin with privilege of Admini
6. 4 is 10 N TRON Admin 2 gt port get speed 5 port speed of port no 5 is 100 NOTES Check whether port no is in the valid range 1 26 Set Port Speed port set speed Sets the port speed of a given port port set speed lt port no gt lt speed gt Parameters port no Port number 1 26 speed Speed of the port Speed must either 10 100 1000 megabits per sec Examples N TRON Admin 1 gt port set speed 5 10 Eo m N TRON Admin 2 gt port set speed 9 100 NOTES AN Get the port duplex mode port get duplexmode Description Gets the port Duplex mode FULL_DUPLEX HALF_DUPLEX for a given port number 5 17 2007 page 103 of 138 Parameters port no Port number 1 26 Examples N TRON Admin 1 gt port get duplexmode 4 Duplex mode of 4 port is half N TRON Admin 2 gt port get duplexmode 23 Duplex mode of 23 port is full NOTES Check whether port no is in the valid range 1 26 Set the port duplex mode port set duplexmode Description Sets the port duplex mode HALF_DUPLEX FULL_DUPLEX for a given port number port set duplexmode lt port no gt lt full half gt Parameters port no Port number 1 24 full half Duplex mode of the port Duplex mode must be either FULL_DUPLEX or HALF_DUPLEX Examples N TRON Admin 1 gt port set duplexmode 4 full N TRON Admin 2 gt port set duplexmode 4 half NOTES Check whether port no is in the valid range 1 24 Set
7. 5 17 2007 page 9 of 138 PACKAGE CONTENTS Please make sure the 9000 Series Gigabit Ethernet Switch package contains the following items 1 9000 Series Gigabit Ethernet Switch with modules or filler panels 2 Product CD Contact your carrier if any items are damaged INSTALLATION Read the following warning before beginning the installation WARNING Never install or work on electrical equipment or cabling during periods of lightning activity Never connect or disconnect power when hazardous gasses are present Disconnect the pone cable before removing any enclosure panel Do not operate the unit with any covers removed UNPACKING Remove all the equipment from the packaging and store the packaging in a safe place File any damage claims with the carrier CLEANING Clean only with a damp cloth SERVICING The 9000 Series is a modular based Gigabit Ethernet Switch with up to 4 slots for ports and one slot for the CPU module Please follow the steps below for adding removing or swapping modules in the 9000 series switch Technicians performing the following steps should wear proper anti static equipment to protect the circuit boards WARNING The 9000 series switch is NOT hot swappable Removing or adding modules while the power is still on can damage the equipment Adding or Replacing a Module 1 Remove power from the switch Unscrew the two thumb screws for the filler panel or module that you are replacing Using both hands pull on
8. Click Reset bution to reset switch to factory defaults Reset 5 17 2007 page 72 of 138 Help Overview A http 192 168 1 201 soform successfulValidation Microsoft Internet Explorer Sees File Edit View Favorites Tools Help ar Q Back J x E A yo Search Jy Favorites E A ee a aad rel es Address El http 192 168 1 201 goform successfulvalidation Eco Links customiz Google x v G Search 2 Sora blocked Check Ea Options NTRON TA OLA ETICA COMPANY ae Overview This Help section provides the information to the user for configuring and monitoring the manageable parameters of the device The major software functions provided by the N TROW Switch WebConsole are Services to user s requests This function of the software is responsible for seracing the user requests remotely by using HTTP protocol Graphical Representation This function of the software shows the graphical representation of the parameters of each port on the device Controls n WebConsole Button Field 4 held that the user can press to perform operations Radio Button This field provides a list of choices for users to choose from Internet When the Help link is clicked on you will see the Overview page that will have some basic definitions and more specific choices at the top of the screen Although this page is not as detailed as the manual is it gives you a basic feel for different features the 9000 o
9. Examples N TRON Admin 1 gt igmp show router Routerlp POFENO Oe PMA NOTES The router display is used to check that the router ip amp port number was received correctly Set IGMP query mode igmp set qmode Set the query mode of the switch to either on off or automatic igmp set qmode lt off on auto gt Parameters off on auto There are three different query modes off on and auto NOTES Default Auto Set IGMP router port igmp set rtrport Enable or disable a router port based on a port range igmp set rtrport lt port range gt lt enable disable gt Parameters port range enter a range of port numbers enable disable enable or disable the router port N TRON Admin 1 gt igmp set rtrport 1 4 enable NOTES A Set IGMP router mode igmp set rtrmode Description The igmp show router command is used to display the router group present in the group list igmp set rtrmode lt none manual auto gt Parameters none manual auto There are three different router modes available none manual and auto NOTES Default Auto 5 17 2007 page 120 of 138 Show IGMP rfilter mode igmp show rfilter The igmp show rfilter command is used to display the rfilter status by port s Usage igmp show rfilter lt alllport list gt Parameters port listlall Enter a specific port number list or specify all ports Examples N TRON Admin 22 gt Igmp show rfilter all N TRON Admin 22 igmp show g
10. Forward 10 30 VDC 2 5 A 24V fully populated 16 0 A for 7 5 ms NTPS 24 5 5 Amp 24VDC Connectors 10 100BaseTX Up to Twenty four 24 RJ 45 Copper Ports 100BaseFX Up to Sixteen 16 SC or ST Duplex Ports 1000BaseSX LX Two 2 LC Duplex Ports as an option Recommended Wiring Clearance Front 4 10 16 cm Side 1 2 54 cm Network Media 10BaseT gt Cat3 Cable 100BaseTX gt Cat5 Cable 100BaseFX 1000BaseSX Multimode 50 62 5 125um 100BaseFXE 1000BaseLX Singlemode 7 10 125um page 136 of 138 100 Mb Fiber Transceiver Characteristics Fiber Length 2km TX Power Min Max 19dBm 14dBm RX Sensitivity Max 32dBm Wavelength Min Max 1310nm Multimode Fiber Optic Cable Singlemode Fiber Optic Cable Gigabit Fiber Transceiver Characteristics Fiber Length 550m with 300m with 10km 50 125 um 62 5 125 um TX Power 9 5dBm 4dBm RX Sensitivity Ayam 78m 2008 850nm 1310nm Fiber Loss VCSEL FP SX Fiber Optic Cable LX Fiber Optic Cable Regulatory Approvals Safety UL 1604 US and Canada Hazardous Locations Class Div 2 Groups A B C D T4A EMI EN61000 6 4 EN55011 Class A FCC Title 47 Part 15 Subpart B Class A EMS EN61000 6 2 EN61000 4 2 ESD EN61000 4 3 RS EN61000 4 4 EFT EN61000 4 5 Surge EN61000 4 6 Conducted Disturbances Conducted Low Frequency IEC60533 Shock IEEE 1613 250 mm Vibration IEEE 1613 V S 3 20 mm s IEC60068 2 6 T
11. H Eventlog COMPANY i 0 Firmware Config INFO gt Ho o SUPPORT LoS Web site amp SERVICE PRODUC TS Support amp Service ANN TRON products carry a1 yearlimited warranty that includes cross shipment of a replacement productto minimize downtime Products are available directly from M TRORM our network of Systems Integrators Value Added Resellers and our Catalog and Internet Partners User Mgmt Click here to download our EMA Warranty Service Requestformin POF format 9 Logicalview DOCS 9 Home SALES INFO i Config For additional information contact us atthe address email or phone number below Bp WHERE _ Logout TO BUY N TRON Corp INTHE 2205 University Blvd Ocopyrignt 2005 NEWS Suite 4E http fur antron com Mobile Al 36609 phone 251 342 2164 fax 251 342 6353 Shon Our New E Mail supponit Done W Internet ars m TECH ame 5 17 2007 page 67 of 138 BPCL Broadcast Packet Count Limit Configuration The BPCL link will display all the ports that are installed in the 9000 Series unit and will list the BPCL Percentage for each port A modify button is provided to change these fields Broadcast Packet Count Limit Configuration View Following the Modify button on the previous example the administrator can modify the BPCL Percentage for each port Broadcast Packet Count Limit Configuration 5 17 2007 page 6
12. Ingress Filter Rule NOTE The Ingress Filter will automatically be turned on for respective ports when tagged VLANs are created but may not automatically turn off if you change a tagged VLAN to a port based VLAN 5 17 2007 page 37 of 138 VLAN Port Based The Port Based tab under the VLAN category shows all the VLANs that are configured on the switch and details about the VLANs such as port numbers and tagged VLAN settings VLAN Configuration View Chick on VLAN ID number to modify the existing values 1 Default VLAN 41 46 B1 B4 0 1 C 2 El E Total Number of vlans configured 1 To add a VLAN simply click on the Add button on the page above and fill in the desired fields The example below would set up a basic port based VLAN for ports Al A6 VLAN Creation vanm VLAN Nane Untagged Port List 41 46 Management Fort Admit All Mirror Port See VLAN Configuration Examples on Page 133 Note When implementing overlapping VLANs RSTP can only be enabled on one of the VLANs that is overlapping others RSTP can not be implemented on a VLAN that contains other VLANs within that one Changing anything on a VLAN will turn on RSTP on all VLANS as a precautionary measure 5 17 2007 page 38 of 138 VLAN Port Based Continued Now the page will display the new VLAN and moved ports Al A6 from the default VLAN down to vlan2 that was just created VLAN Configuration View Check on VLAN ID number to modify
13. NOTES STP states include Listening Learning Blocking amp Forwarding Get Back Pressure 5 17 2007 page 107 of 138 Displays the backpressure information on a given port number enabled or disabled port get backpressure lt port no gt Parameters port no port number 1 24 Examples N TRON Admin 1 gt port get backpressure 6 Back Pressure is DISABLED NOTES Check whether port no is in the valid range 1 24 Get PVID Parameters port no port number 1 26 Examples N TRON Admin 1 gt port get pvid 6 PVID of port 6 is 4 NOTES Check whether port no is in the valid range 1 26 Clear Counters port clear counters Description Clears all the numbers in the counters for a given port These are counters for RX bytes and TX bytes and so on port clear counters lt port no gt Parameters port no port number 1 24 Examples N TRON Admin 1 gt port clear counters 6 Counters of Port 6 are cleared NOTES This will clear all data in the port specific counters This data cannot be recovered after this step Clear Intruder Log port clear intruderlog This command will clear all intruders out of the intruder log port clear intruderlog N TRON Admin 1 gt port clear intruderlog NOTES This will clear all data from the intruder log This data can not be recovered after this step 5 17 2007 page 108 of 138 Trunk related commands Enable or Disable Trunking Command Name tr
14. lt lt L EIA 568A EIA 568B SERIAL INTERFACE The 9000 series switches provide an EIA 232 interface accessed via a 9 pin female connector labeled COM on the unit This is used to access the Command Line Interpreter CLI The pin outs are shown below LIRA I J Bi 4 a S 2 o DBS FEMALE 5 17 2007 page 16 of 138 Serial Cable Connect the serial COM port of your PC and the 9000 Series Switch using a standard straight through cable You will require a cable with a 9 pin or 25 pin sub D female connector for the PC end and a 9 pin male sub D connector for the 9000 Series end The following table shows the pin out and the connections for both types of cable Female Female 9 Hl Male Signal Name Ping Pin Pin Signal Name TXD 2 3 3 RxD RXD 3 GND 7 Shielded cables and null modems are readily available from Radio Shack or a variety of computer stores HyperTerminal The following configuration should be used in HyperTerminal Port Settings 115200 Data Bits 8 Parity None Stop bits l Flow Control None 5 17 2007 page 17 of 138 Overview of Advanced Features Mode of Operation Each port on the switch can be configured into different modes of operation as shown below Copper Ports 100Base Fiber Ports 1000Base Fiber Ports Half Duplex Full Duplex Full Duplex Full Duplex Auto Negotiation Half Duplex In half duplex mode
15. 00 c 4 00 avs Up Time U days hours dl mins 20 secs Name H TRON Switch Contact N TRONM Adin Location Mobile AL 36609 By selecting the modify button you will be able to change the switch s IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway Name Contact information and the Location of the switch through the web management features Itis recommended to change the TCP IP information through the Command Line Interface CLI initially but it defaults to the following IP Address 192 168 1 201 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 192 168 1 1 system Configuration IP Address 1921681201 Met Mask 755 755 7660 Gateway 1492 160 1 1 Name M TROM Switch Contact W TROM Admin Location fjobile 4L 36609 5 17 2007 page 25 of 138 Administration SNMP The SNMP tab under the administration category shows a list of IP Addresses that act as SNMP Traps The Get Set and Trap Community Names are also shown here Management Staton Configuration View IP Address Trap Sin 192 168 1 2 IP Address Trap 5m 2 Value Hot Configured IP Address Trap 5m 3 Value Hot Configured IP Address Trap 5tn 44 Value Hot Configured IP Address Trap 5m 5 Value Not Configured Get Community Name public set Community Name private Trap Community Name public By selecting the modify button you will be able to change any of the fields listed This allows the user to set an IP address for an SNMP Trap or change the Communi
16. 200000 200000 00000 200000 200000 20000 20000 128 123 Las 123 Las 128 123 Las Las 126 125 128 Ho Ho Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 SU 00 00 07 af00 c2 01 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 SU 00 00 07 af 00 c2 01 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 20 00 00 07 a 00 04 01 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Enabled Disabled 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Enabled Disabled 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 lt lt Back Refresh Designated Port 00 01 00 02 00 03 00 04 00 05 00 06 00 02 00 08 00 09 D0 0a 00 19 00 1a page 48 of 138 RSTP RSTP Configuration Continued If the administrator selects one of the ports on the previous screen he or she can change the Port s Path Cost Port s Priority and the status of Admin Edge and Auto Edge Port RSTP Configuration for Port Al on VLAN 1 Port Path Cost Port priority Adrian Edge Auto Edge 5 17 2007 page 49 of 138 IGMP Configuration The Configuration tab under the IGMP category will display the IGMP basic configuration settings By default IGMP is enabled IGMP Configuration View IGMP Status Enabled Query Mode
17. EventLog Log Statistics The Log Statistics tab under the EventLog category will show a list of how many times a type of event took place On the bottom of the page 1t should also list the maximum log size which can be modified There are 5 types of events that the 9000 will categorize messages in If the log level is set to 1 the 9000 will log all 5 types of events If the log level is set to 5 it will only record the Critical types the E level Event Log Configuration View Total No of Events 9 Event Type Count Informational 5 Warning Mlinor Severe Log Size 100 Log Level Following the Modify button on the previous example the administrator can modify these two variables to adjust for how large he or she wants the log file to be and the log level Event Log Configuration Event Log Size Event Log Level 5 17 2007 page 63 of 138 EventLog Show Events The Show Events tab under the EventLog category will show a list of events that have occurred in the order in which they occurred There is a time stamp for each event and they are categorized by the severity of the event Events View Total Number of Events Logoed 9 5 17 2007 page 64 of 138 Firmware Config TF TP The TFTP tab under the Firmware Config category gives the administrator the ability to upload or download a config file for a 9000 Series switch This gives administrators the ability to backup their configurations to a server
18. Protocol STP which was described in IEEE 802 1D 1998 The RSTP is used to configure a simply connected active network topology from the arbitrarily connected bridges of a bridged network Bridges effectively connect just the LANs to which their forwarding ports are attached Ports that are in a blocking state do not forward frames The bridges in the network exchange sufficient information to automatically derive a spanning tree RSTP allows for much quicker learning of network topology changes than the older STP RSTP supports new and improved features such as rapid transition to forwarding state RSTP also sends out new BPDUs every hello time instead of just relaying them RSTP interoperates with older STP switches by falling back to the older STP when the older BPDUs are detected on bridge ports The user can also manually configure bridge ports to use the older STP when desired SNMP Traps The 9000 Series switch supports up to 5 SNMP Trap Stations to which SNMP Traps will be sent The switch supports three standard traps Link Up Link Down and Cold Start SNMP Traps will be sent to all the stations configured on the switch if a port Link goes up or down and when the switch first powers up 5 17 2007 page 19 of 138 IGMP Snooping IGMP Snooping is enabled by default and the switch is Plug and Play for IGMP IGMP snooping provides intelligent network support for multicast applications In particular unneeded traffic is reduced IGMP Sno
19. both thumb screws to slide the filler panel or module you are replacing off the 9000BP Align the new module such that it slides on the rails and firmly push it into the unit Screw both thumb screws down till they are finger tight Reapply the power and configure the slots on the 9000 either through the web management interface or the serial management interface NOTE Modules should be installed in slot order from left to right So in a 2 slot configuration Slots A and B are populated Empty slots must be covered with a 9000 FP to meet emission standards es ae Replacing a CPU Module 1 Remove power from the switch Unscrew the two thumb screws for the CPU module that you are replacing Using both hands pull on both thumb screws to slide the CPU module out of the 9000BP Align the new CPU Module such that it slides on the rails and firmly push it into the unit Screw both thumb screws down till they are finger tight Reapply the power to the switch oC a NOTE All configuration settings are saved to the NVRAM which is stored locally on the CPU Module If you replace the CPU Module all settings will move with the CPU Module You can save and download a custom configuration to a TFTP or an FTP server The switch s MAC Address and IP Address will also move with the CPU Module 5 17 2007 page 10 of 138 DIN Rail Mounting Install the unit on a standard 35mm Din Rail Recess the unit to allow at least 5 of horizontal clearance for fiber
20. cable bend radius To mount the unit to the 35mm din rail place top edge of the To remove the unit from the 35mm din rail place a bracket on the back of the unit against the din rail at a 45 upward flat head screwdriver into the release clip at the bottom of angle Lower the bottom of the unit until 1t snaps into place the unit and push down on the clip until it disengages from the bottom of the unit from the din rail Lift the bottom of the unit up at an approximate 45 upward angle to completely remove the unit Most N Tron products are designed to be mounted on industry standard 35mm DIN Rail However DIN Rail mounting may not be suitable for all applications Our Rack Mount Assembly P N 900 RM may be used to mount the 9000 Series to standard 19 racks as an option 5 17 2007 page 11 of 138 Panel Mount Mounting Install the unit directly on a wall or sturdy panel such as a bulkhead Recess the unit to allow at least 5 of horizontal clearance for fiber cable bend radius To bulkhead mount the unit place top edge of the bracket on the back of the unit against two screws at a 45 upward angle Lower the bottom of the unit until it is flush with the wall and secure the bottom of the unit with two more screws To remove the unit from a wall remove the bottom two screws that secure it to the wall and slide the unit up until the top two screws will fit through the larger holes on the unit The switch sho
21. click on the Port Number to configure each port individually This will allow the user to change the port s settings for the following fields Admin Status Speed and Duplex Flow Control Back Pressure State of Priority Priority Level PVID Port Configuration for Port Al 5 17 2007 page 29 of 138 Ports Security The Security tab under the Ports category will show a list of all the active ports and the security Lock State for each port Port Secunty Configuration View Administrators can change the Port Security by a per port basis If the Port is enabled through this the port will be locked and will only allow known MAC addresses to communicate through the port Unknown MAC addresses will be logged in the Intrusion Log Port Security Configuration for Port Al Enable Disable 5 17 2007 page 30 of 138 Ports Intrusion Log The Intrusion Log tab under the Ports category will show a list of intruders along with their MAC addresses The log will show what Port the intruder attempted to access your network on and log the system time when it occurred The log can be easily cleared NOTE This feature must first be enabled through the CLI before it will function in the web interface Intrusion Log Intruder Address Mo Intruder s Logged Clear Log 5 17 2007 page 31 of 138 Ports Mirroring A mirroring port is a dedicated port that is configured to receive the copies of Ethernet frames tha
22. customiz Google y v G Search gt 2 Loza blocked Check Ea options TA SOC AE AA e ES NITRON E Support website This link leads to the http Mirar n tron com bhtmlsupport serv html web site which is the official web site of N TROM Corp the developer of the switch software Support E Mail To send any queries or suggestions to the support team at N TROWN Corp the developers of the switch software Configuration Save or Reset To save or reset the configuration data This will save the current configuration of the device to the flash for future use Logout To logout from the current session of contiguration management through WebConsole The user may have to login again to start a new 0 Internet Following the Others link on the help page the administrator or user can see some information regarding other links or categories on the left hand side of the web manager as above 5 17 2007 page 87 of 138 CLI Commands Clear Description Clears the screen The cleared screen shows only the command line prompt and the cursor Examples N TRON Admin 1 gt clear The entire screen will be cleared N TRON Admin 2 gt OTES AAA 2 HELP Command Name Description Without lt keywords gt this command will list all the available commands This is the same as the default behavior of the help command If lt keywords gt is specified and if they match a specific command the usage of t
23. offsite in case they need to reload their custom configurations at a later time Administrators are also given the ability to flash the switch in the field allowing them to update the firmware in the field without losing their current configurations and without having to send the unit back in to N Tron for updates in the future It 1s important not to cycle power on the switch or interrupt the data connection between the TFTP server and the switch while you are flashing or uploading or downloading a config file The switch will not stop working if this does occur but the administrator will have to retransfer the file Firmware Download Confie Upload Download TFTP server IP Address 92 160 1 2 File Name Transfer Type Image Download Firmware Cong through TFTP Status Downloading the image through TFIF Please wait The Image has been downloaded successfully Click to restart for changes to take effect 5 17 2007 page 65 of 138 Firmware Config FTP The FTP tab under the Firmware Config category gives the administrator the ability to upload or download a config file for a 9000 Series switch This gives administrators the ability to backup their configurations to a server offsite in case they need to reload their custom configurations at a later time Administrators are also given the ability to flash the switch in the field allowing them to update the firmware in the field without losing their current configurati
24. or put Perform the image file transfer action ftp get image Description To perform the desired File Transfer action Get retrieves a remote file from the FTP server ftp get image N TRON Admin 1 gt ftp get image Can only get an image from a server 5 17 2007 page 101 of 138 Port Manager Commands Get the link state of a given port Command Name port get linkstate Description This command is used to get the present link state of a given port Whenever there is an active connection link state operational state 1s up else link state is down port get linkstate_ lt port no gt Parameters port no Port number 1 26 Examples N TRON Admin 1 gt port get linkstate 3 Link state of 3 port is down N TRON Admin 2 gt port get linkstate 1 Link state of 1 port is up NOTES Check whether port no is in the valid range 1 26 Get admin status of the port Command Name port get adminstatus Description This command is used to the get present adminstatus of a given port Adminstatus 1s used to enable or disable the port operations even though there are active connections port get adminstatus lt port no gt Parameters port no Port number 1 26 Examples N TRON Admin 1 gt port get adminstatus 4 Admin state of 4 port is enable N TRON Admin 2 gt port get adminstatus 9 Admin state of 9 port is disable NOTES Check whether port no is in the valid range 1 26
25. overlapping VLANs RSTP can only be enabled on one of the VLANs that is overlapping others RSTP can not be implemented on a VLAN that contains other VLANs within that one Changing anything on a VLAN will turn on RSTP on all VLANS as a precautionary measure 5 17 2007 page 40 of 138 Bridging Aging Time The Aging Time tab under the Bridging category will display the currently configured Aging Time This page allows users to modify this variable to meet their needs Bridge Agins Time Configuration View Agme Time 20 Secs After selecting the Modify button the user will be presented with a page that allows the number to be entered into and updated The default aging time is 20 seconds Bridge Aging Time Configuration Agme Time 5 17 2007 page 41 of 138 Bridging Unicast Addresses The Unicast Addresses tab under the Bridging category will display a list of MAC addresses that are associated with each respective port number This can be used to statically assign a MAC address access to a single port on the switch Display Static Unicast MAC Address es Number of Static Uricast MAC Address es is 0 Following the Add button on the page above the administrator must enter a valid MAC address and associate it with a port number on the switch Once the administrator hits the Update button the changes will take effect instantly Add Static Unicast MAC Address MAC Address 000 07 4F 00 00 00 Port Mame Mirrori
26. power up Using N Tron s proprietary N Ring technology offers expanded ring size capacity detailed fault diagnostics and a standard healing time of 30ms The N Ring Manager periodically checks the health of the N Ring via health check packets If the N Ring Manager stops receiving the health check packets it times out and converts the N Ring to a backbone within 30ms When using all N Ring enabled switches in the ring a detailed ring map and fault location chart is also provided on the N Ring Manager s web browser N Ring status is also sent from the N Ring Manager to the N View OPC Server to identify the health status of the ring Up to 250 N Ring enabled switches can participate in one N Ring topology Switches that do not have N Ring capability may be used in an N Ring however the ring map and fault location chart cannot be as detailed at these locations 5 17 2007 page 20 of 138 TROUBLESHOOTING l Make sure the Power LED is ON 2 Make sure you are supplying sufficient current for the version chosen Note The Inrush current will exceed the steady state current by 2X Verify that Link LED s are ON for connected ports 4 Verify cabling used between stations Verify that cabling is Category 5E or greater for 100Mbit Operation SUPPORT Contact N Tron Corp at TEL 251 342 2164 FAX 251 342 6353 www n tron com FCC STATEMENT This product complies with Part 15 of the FCC A Rules Operation is subject to the following
27. the existing values Default VLAN B1 B4 0 1 0 2 E1 E2 vlana A1 A6 YES All O Total Number of vlans configured 2 To delete or remove VLANs that are no longer wanted simply click on the Delete button on the main Port Based VLAN page That button will load the page where the user can enter the VLAN ID that he or she wishes to delete VLAN Deletion vanme See VLAN Configuration Examples on Page 133 Note When implementing overlapping VLANs RSTP can only be enabled on one of the VLANS that is overlapping others RSTP can not be implemented on a VLAN that contains other VLANs within that one Changing anything on a VLAN will turn on RSTP on all VLANS as a precautionary measure 5 17 2007 page 39 of 138 VLAN Port Based Continued Once the VLAN is deleted it will no longer appear on the main page and all the ports are now back under the default VLAN When a port based VLAN is created the PVID Port VLAN ID will change automatically to be members of the new VLAN they are a part of If you delete this VLAN the PVIDs will not automatically return to the default VLAN Users should keep this in mind when removing VLANs and may need to manual change the PVIDs for any affected ports VLAN Configuration View Chick on VLAN ID number to modify the existing values il Default VLAN 41 46 B1 B4 01 02 E1 E2 Total Number of vlans configured 1 See VLAN Configuration Examples on Page 133 Note When implementing
28. three categories 1 Aging Time 2 Unicast Addresses 3 Multicast Addresses Aging Time Aging Time This Contigurable feld displays the Aging Time for Dynamically Learned MAC Addresses The inactive members will be removed from the Hardware Address Entry Table after this time period The Aging Time range should be 10 1000000 The default aging time is 0 Sec Internet Using the Bridging link on the help page the administrator or user can see some information regarding the configuration options in the Bridging category on the left side of the web management 5 17 2007 page 80 of 138 Help RSTP a http 192 168 1 201 goform successfulValidation Microsoft Internet Explorer Ea mx File Edit View Favorites Tools Help ar Q Back J x E P yo Search Jy Favorites E A ee A gt Lesa rel es Address E htta 192 168 1 201 goform successfulvalidation A Ed co Links 2 Customiz Google v G Search gt g 67 blocked F Check Pa Options 2 N TRON O A Aca a Ay Y I Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol RSTP RSTP root bridge formation Root Priority Priority of the Root Bridge Designated root The unique Bridge Identifier of the Bridge recorded as the Root in the Root Identifier parameter of Configuration BPDUs transmitted by the Designated Bridge for the LAN to which the Portis atta
29. 0 1 1 100 eg 2 as Ftp set serverip 15 1 1 150 Notes The IP address of the FTP server should be a valid IP address excluding Class D amp Class E types The IP address should also be a valid FTP server IP in order to ensure successful connection establishment Set Name of the Remote File ftp set remotefile Description To set the name of the remote file which has to be retrieved from the FTP server ftp set remotefile lt Remote file name gt Parameters Remote file name Name of the file to retrieved from the FTP server including the complete path Example eg 1 N TRON Admin 1 gt ftp set remotefile Flash eg 2 N TRON Admin 1 gt ftp set remotefile usr local ftp flash Notes The file name including the complete path should be a valid name else retrieval of the file would fail 5 17 2007 page 100 of 138 Display FTP related configuration parameters ftp show Description To display the present value of all the FTP related configuration parameters ftp show N TRON Admin 1 gt ftp show NO Perform the configuration file transfer action Description To perform the desired File Transfer action either get or put Get retrieves a remote file from the FTP server and put stores a local file at the FTP server ftp put config The desired File transfer action either get or put Example eg 1 N TRON Admin 1 gt ftp get config eg 2 N TRON Admin 1 gt ftp put config The action name should be either get
30. 1 gt rstp get bridgeadminstatus 1 N TRON Admin 2 gt rstp get bridgeadminstatus 2 NOTES OOO Set RSTP Bridge Forward Delay rstp set bridgeforwarddelay Description To set the forward delay time for a given Vlan Id Forward Delay in STP is the time a switch waits after connecting to a root bridge before he changes the port state to forwarding from the listening and learning states RSTP only uses this as a backup feature for legacy STP device support rstp set bridgeforwarddelay lt vlan id gt lt forwarddelay gt Parameters vlan id Vlan Id for which the forward delay time to be set forwardelay Forward delay Time to be set The valid range of the Forward delay time is 4 0 30 0 secs Examples N TRON Admin 1 gt rstp set bridgeforwarddelay 1 6 N TRON Admin 2 gt rstp set bridgeforwarddelay 2 10 NOTES Please ensure that the forwarddelay time and vlan 1d values are valid STP switches can take up to 2x this figure before both the root switch and the STP switch changes the port modes into forwarding states Get RSTP Bridge Forward Delay rstp get bridgeforwarddelay To get the Forward Delay Time of a given Vlan Id rstp get bridgeforwarddelay lt v an id gt Parameters vlan id Vlan Id for which the forward delay time is to be viewed Examples N TRON Admin 1 gt rstp get bridge forwarddelay 1 N TRON Admin 2 gt rstp get bridge forwarddelay 2 NOTES Please supply a valid Vlan Index being greater than zero
31. 135 255 255 255 0 N TRON Switch A RM 5 17 2007 page 59 of 138 NView Configuration The Configuration tab under the NView category will display two basic variables for NView the status and the interval between packets NView Configuration View MNYiew Status Enabled NYiew Interval 5 Following the Modify button on the above example the administrator can modify the variable to change the frequency with which NView reports information Increasing the interval will slow the update rate Decreasing the interval will allow NView to report more frequently Additionally you may Disable or Enable NView altogether Modify NView Configuration NView Status Neira 5 5 17 2007 page 60 of 138 N View Ports The Ports tab under the NView category will display a list of all the configured ports on the 9000 unit along with the ports transmitting multicast packets and MIB stats respectively NView Ports View 5 17 2007 page 61 of 138 NView Ports Continued Following the Modify button on the previous example the administrator can modify these two variables to enable or disable multicast out of the port and if MIB stats are sent out for those ports Modify NView Ports CACA A 47 4 4 AAA Be Poa a CACA II EII psi uw Y Bw 4 8 Sa el CIC pa a Y ca 4M 4 Pinot he u Sea ae ee ee CI ee ll a u CIC o E u CC _ a a II ee INICIO a M u 5 17 2007 page 62 of 138
32. 51 A o O EE 5 E O 52 NRD RAT 57 NVISW Coni SUTAU iea a tem a a a 60 NVW S POr nas II OO 6l Eventos Los Mai oi 63 A a E EN eave eee aa AEE E A O E E E gsnaa 64 Eitawarte Contar TERR asalt 65 Fitmware Conti FE cist tail illa 66 Support WebSite and E Mail 67 BPCL Broadcast Packet Count Limit Configurati0OM oooooooonncnnnnnncnnnnnnonnnnnnnnnononnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnancnnnnnnnns 68 User Momt Adding USES tds 69 User Memt Removing Usina tds 70 ON 71 COT O nga tains E ease aca mae epee Aetna easiest Rene derive 12 HeD OVO Tah Deemer O 73 Te 105A GIT STPATION 23 hee attend a TEN 74 FSU ROT ii 75 5 17 2007 page 2 of 138 ale 0 CAUSTICS ayn SEO E AN 76 Hel V A a 71 Fem PP A E E 78 A E 79 eD E E E E E E A 80 A a a a O E er ne mee Nn Ee nee 81 Help Even EO o 82 Help Py ATCC ON Oc cues ie caw ned ii iia 83 E TO 84 Help User Meat A ebetansduxandlade dene taxetinnduakebanadxpanehude eet taxeiaunctaceses 85 HINA lilas 86 A O O rere re nee oe 87 CEEC OA I cesar A aaa 88 OE 88 e aaa dada aaa 88 Oido A E icons 89 A AN 89 LO OUA a E a hoo Sa ttaahiin seed uAietG Ao Ga tarkien aaa eet as 89 A A RIA 89 O 90 A Tr A assem 91 A E E E T E E E E O 91 O E AT A A EA er A E ATA A A E EA E A TE 91 System Contisuration COMMANA O E Eaa AEEA i 92 Se teMOde O 92 Set IP Subnet Gateway Addresses of the system ssessssoeeeessssssseceresssssssseceeosssssssccreessssssseceresssssssees 92 Get IP Address or the SYSTER esms a a aci
33. 8 of 138 User Mgmt Adding Users The User Management link will display a list of all the users who have access to the management features of the switch and their access permissions Authorised Users 1 adr adn Following the Add button on the previous example the administrator can add another user and assign the user a username a password and the user s permissions user administrator Add New User User Name User Pasen Access Permission lLlsop A page should display after the administrator clicks the Add button stating that the user was successfully added Status of Adding a New User Mew User 4dded Successtully NOTE There is a maximum number of 5 users per switch User permissions have the right to view switch configurations and to view current port settings but cannot make any changes to these settings Admin permissions have the right to change and view any switch configuration and to change and view any current port settings 5 17 2007 page 69 of 138 User Mgmt Removing Users In order to remove a user simply click on the Remove button at the bottom of the page Authorised Users Serial No User Name Access Permission 1 admin adimit 2 user user Following the Remove button on the last page the administrator can remove a user by entering in the user s name and clicking the Remove button Remove an Existing User User Name User Cancel Remove A page should follow stating that
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35. Auto Router Mode Auta Manual Router Ports Following the Modify button on the previous page the administrator will see a list of configurable fields for the IGMP configuration Once these fields are filled in to meet the needs of the administrator s network the changes may be saved by clicking the Update button at the bottom of the page IGMP Configuration IGMP Siatus Query Moi Router Mode Manual Router Ports Router Add Delete 5 17 2007 page 50 of 138 IGMP Show Group and Show Router The Show Group tab under the IGMP category will display a list of IGMP groups based on the Group IP and the port number that it is associated with IGMP Group View The Group List is empty The Show Router tab under the IGMP category will display a list of Auto detected Router IPs and the port numbers that they are associated with Anto Detected Routers View The Router Group List is empty 5 17 2007 page 51 of 138 IGMP RFilter The rfilter Router Multicast Data Filter function allows you to choose whether or not DATA frames with KNOWN group multicast addresses are sent to the router ports links to other switches Control packets Join Leave will be sent to the router s regardless of this setting KNOWN is known from dynamic IGMP Snooping operations The factory default is that the Router Multicast Data Filter is disabled for all ports so any router ports do get DATA frames with KNOWN multicast destina
36. RON THE SRO AL AE THORA OORPAN Y W Ports group is broadly divided inte five categories 1 Configuration 2 Security 3 Intrusion Log 4 Mirroring 5 Trunking Port Configuration This Page shows all parameters listed below of each port in the swatch Port No This is the port index Port Name This field displays the name of the port Port Link Status Current link state Admin Status This configurable field displays existing status of the port whether itis Enabled Disabled E Internet Following the Ports link on the help page the administrator or user can see some information regarding the configuration options in the Ports category on the left side of the web management 5 17 2007 page 75 of 138 Help Statistics A http 192 168 1 201 soform successfulValidation Microsoft Internet Explorer Ea lex E File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Q back ss x E AP O Search Jy Favorites E A ee lw Lesa rel es Address CTE http 192 168 1 201 aba oform successfulvalidation a Ed so Links customiz v G Search 3e 5678 blocked El Check gt Fd Options Ed O A e a Ay Y Statistics Statistics group is broadly divided into two categories 1 Port Statistics 4 Port Utilization Port Statistics displays the per port MIE counters Port Utilization shows a per port trafic usage graph AD Internet Following the Statistics link on the help page the administrator or user can se
37. RR SY vere Pn RET yee aC 107 IN A om Br E eT Ime N E P O ne ee E ee 107 Get Pronto tdi latina alcaldia 107 A IU ties bu et taitianis actetanntd evetbnet ier aaneaasetaantete 107 O RR 108 NR 108 Clear E OU 108 Clear Tnu der DOS aa a a autos 108 Tonk related Omna S iar E E E R 109 Enable or Disable EUA 109 Mod To a a e e 109 Crede UU ares OP PP PO O O O 109 5 17 2007 page 4 of 138 DS AAA A A AN 110 SHOW Eme Into rmac a 110 Mirrormeotelated Command States 111 Eb MIO COOH ss et ogee ascites gaceeap es ees E a de aes eae 111 Enable or Disable For MITOrnO rta 111 Na O at caus nenine sate ae ul anne se sea aoe uaa a aa ceuiaet 111 VEAN Relaicd COM o de 112 AQUI LAN EN olas vical aishseaudaasoemaieasoedachal 112 Show Liston Coni ured VEAN Sisi iii spain ac 112 Display Information of a particular VLAN ccccccsssssssseeeccccceaeeesesecccccesaaeessseeeccceesuaeeeseseeeeeeeeqags 112 Modity an exXastino VEAN is 113 DA A RO 113 Se VLAN as Manace ment VLAN oi aa 113 Set LAN to Oer O aaa inde 114 SEE VELAN stress FIOT slats 114 Get VLAN WIG ress Ee iii dad 114 CAE VLAN IO do o nord 114 Eventlog Related Commands esns E oa 115 Get Eventos COMME asnos 115 GetEventlos level A Es 115 Gel EVCOOS etarra ani en ao tee 115 Si O LEVE AS A 115 SOLE VENUO SIZE a a d 115 SNOW Even loc Cy C0 S arre E E e A R EEN 116 Bridging Related Commands adi a a iS 117 Add Multicast MACAUdreS Sirer E ieee beaadh testa ailes E tas E N 117 Delete Multica
38. Set admin status of a port Command Name port set adminstatus Description This command is used to set the adminstatus of a given port to enable or disable If the adminstatus is disabled the port cannot process the received packets port set adminstatus lt port no gt lt enable disable gt Parameters 1 port no Port number 1 26 2 adminstatus adminstatus is either enable or disable Examples N TRON Admin 1 gt port set adminstatus 4 enable N TRON Admin 2 gt port set adminstatus 8 disable NOTES Check whether port no is in the valid range 1 24 5 17 2007 page 102 of 138 Show port statistics port show stats Description This command is used to get the port statistics of a given port for all available counters port show stats_ lt port no gt Parameters port no Port number 1 26 Examples N TRON Admin 1 gt port show stats 5 byteFrames 64 byte Frames 64 127 byte Frames 128 255 byte Frames 256 511 byte Frames 512 1023 byte Frames 1024 1518 byte Frames 1519 1522 byte Frames NOTES Check whether port no is in the valid range 1 26 Get total number of good frames received Examples eg N TRON Admin 1 gt port get totalgoodframes Total no of good frames 12456 NOTES Get port speed port get speed Gets the port speed_in megabits port get speed lt port no gt Parameters port no Port number 1 26 Examples N TRON Admin 1 gt port get speed 4 port speed of port no
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41. ame gt Parameters trunk id ID is unique number given to a trunk for recognition trunk name Name given to a trunk port list Port numbers to be added to the trunk N TRON Admin 1 gt trunk create 4 7 name trunk1 id 5 NOTES RSTP must be disabled in order to use Trunking Only 1 trunk can be created per switch Maximum number of 4 ports can be in a trunk All trunk ports must be at the same speed and duplex mode If a port is not linked there could be difficulty as to similar speed and duplex mode It is best to hard code speed and duplex mode for each trunking link at both ends 5 17 2007 page 109 of 138 Delete Trunk trunk delete To delete the trunk trunk delete lt 1runk id gt Unique number given to a trunk for recognition N TRON Admin 1 gt trunk delete 5 Trunk with Id 5 has been deleted NOTES SS Show Trunk Information Examples N TRON Admin 1 gt trunk show NOTES ANN 5 17 2007 page 110 of 138 Mirroring related commands Set Mirror config To the mirroring feature of the switch for specified ports mirror set config lt dest port gt lt src ports gt Parameters dest port Destination port is the snooper port onto which the selected source ports traffic 1s to be mirrored The gigabit ports cannot be destination ports src ports List of ports to be monitored N TRON Admin 1 gt mirror set config 1 2 5 NOTES A mirroring port is a dedicated port that is configured to receive
42. arameters vlan id Vlan 1d of the vlan which has to be set as management vlan N TRON Admin 1 gt vlan set mgmtvlan 2 NOTES Please ensure that the vlan with that vlan 1d already exists Changing anything on a VLAN will turn on RSTP on all VLANS as a precautionary measure 5 17 2007 page 113 of 138 Set VLAN to defaults vlan set default Removes all the configured vlans and add all the ports under the Default vlan vlan set default Parameters None Examples N TRON Admin 1 gt vlan set default NOTES Changing anything on a VLAN will turn on RSTP on all VLANS as a precautionary measure Set VLAN Ingress Filter Description Enables or Disables an inbound filter on specified ports that will throw out any packet with the wrong VID in the VLAN tag on the packet Parameters enableldisable Enable or Disable the filter on the a specified port port listlall Enter a specific port number list or specify all ports Examples N TRON Admin 1 gt vlan set ingressfilter enable 1 6 N TRON Admin 2 gt vlan set ingressfilter enable all NOTES The ingressfilter vail automatically be turned on for tagged ports Get VLAN Ingress Filter vlan get ingressfilter Gets inbound filter info on specified ports vlan get ingressfilter lt alllport list gt Parameters alllport list Enter a specie port number list or specify all ports N TRON Admin 1 gt vlan get ingressfilter 1 6 NOTES pz AAA E ae VLAN info vlan get info a aa e a t
43. buttons Refresh will update the statistics for that port number and Clear will reset all the counters for that port number Port Statistics at Port no B4 5 17 2007 page 35 of 138 Statistics Ports Utilization The Ports Utilization tab under the Statistics category shows all the ports on the switch and will display a bar graph showing the percentage of bandwidth being used These figures and bars are for a general feeling of what the bandwidth usage is N Tron recommends the use of N View in order to get a precise bandwidth usage figure Port Utilization Scale 20 vw gans a 00 US a i H MA A1 A2 A3 A4 gt oe a O a CD R a A i a a Rom Port Numbers 5 17 2007 page 36 of 138 VLAN Ingress Filter The Ingress Filter tab under the VLAN category shows all the ports on the switch and if the Ingress Filter Rule is enabled or disabled for each port VLAN Ingress Filter Configuration View Port Name Ingress Filter Rule Port Name Ingress Filter Rule Al Disable C2 Disable Aa Disable AX Disable Ad Disable AS Disable 26 Disable El Disable Ba Disable B3 Disable Ed Disable Sa Disable Disable EZ Disable To change the Ingress Filter Rule simply click on the Modify button on the page above select the port number from the pull down menu that you wish to modify and then choose to either enable or disable the Ingress Filter Rule VLAN Ingress Filter Configuration Port Name
44. ccess Permission A user can have admin read write or user read lonty privileges 0 Internet Using the User Mgmt link on the help page the administrator or user can see some information regarding the configuration options in the User Mgmt category on the left side of the web management 5 17 2007 page 85 of 138 Help NView a http 192 168 1 201 goform successfulValidation Microsoft Internet Explorer ox File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Ar Q pack al x E E P search Favorites ES A7 A E gt les rel 33 Address E http 192 168 1 201 g0form successfulvalidation Eco Links 8 customiz Google w G Search 3 7678 blocked Check Ra Options F N TRON THE SAO a a COORPAN Y Hview is dvided in two categories l Configuration 2 Ports Configuration NView Status Global NWView enable or disable NView Interval Global interval in seconds for autocasting MIB counters Using the NView link on the help page the administrator or user can see some information regarding the configuration options in the NView category on the left side of the web management 5 17 2007 page 86 of 138 Help Others a http 192 168 1 201 goform successfulValidation Microsoft Internet Explorer Ea mx File Edit View Favorites Tools Help ay Q pack al x E eo yo Search Sy Favorites ez 3 E a mm rel 3 Address E http 192 168 1 201 goform successfulWalidatior Y Go Links 2
45. ched Path Cost The cost of the path to the root offered by the Designated Port on the LAN to which this Port 1s attached The Port Identifier of the Bridge Port believed to Internet Using the RSTP link on the help page the administrator or user can see some information regarding the configuration options in the RSTP category on the left side of the web management 5 17 2007 page 81 of 138 Help Event Log a http 192 168 1 201 goform successfulValidation Microsoft Internet Explorer Ea mx File Edit View Favorites Tools Help ar Q back a x E P yo Search Jy Favorites E A ee a Lesa rel es Address E http 192 168 1 201 goformsuccesstilWalidation Ed co Links E Customiz Google v G Search gt g ez blocked F Check Pa Options WE N TRON O A a ar Ay Y o a AA sa IN I Eventlog Eventlog is divided in two categories l Log Statistics 2 Show Events Log Statistics Event Type Displays type of Event ie Informational Warne Minor Severe and Critical Informational Total Count of Logged Informational Events Informational Events reports normal operation Warung Total Count of Logged Warning Events This type ofevent provides suspicious behavior that may or J may not affert the swstem 0 Internet Using the Event Log link on the help page the administrator or user can see some information regarding the configu
46. conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful Interference 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation 5 17 2007 page 21 of 138 Web Software Configuration Web Management Enter the switch s IP address in any web browser and login to the web management feature of the 9000 Series 23 N TRON Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit Wiew Favorites Tools Help ky Back gt lt e al eo 7 Search SF Favorites ES b gt ce Address http 192 169 1 201 Default User Name admin Password admin a http 192 168 1 201 goform deF aultPage Microsoft Internet Explo 5 X File Edit View Favorites Tools Help a O eee ER CA J Search S 7 Favorites Lo J En m gt Fel SS Address El http 182 168 1 201 gofbrm derauliPage A http 192 168 1 aaa E Ele Links Google Ooo B iG Search 1682 blocked iV Check Ea Options M TRON 9000 Series Enter User Name and Password System IP 192 168 1 201 Resource N TRON Switch Username Password AD Internet 5 17 2007 page 22 of 138 Web Management Home When the administrator first logs onto a 9000 Series switch the default home page will be displayed On the left hand side of the screen there is a list of configurable settings that the 9000 Series switch will support This section of the manual will go through each and every choice listed on the left hand side of t
47. config system set modeipconfig To set the IP address mode of the system system set modeipconfig lt manualldhcplbootp gt Parameters manual Uses a static IP address scheme default mode dhcp Pulls an IP address from a DHCP server on the LAN bootp Pulls an IP address from a Bootp server on boot up N TRON Admin 1 gt system set modeipconfig dhcp NOTES Bootp is an older version of DHCP DHCP is recommended for a dynamic address scheme Set IP Subnet Gateway Addresses of the system system set ip To set the IP address of the system system set ip lt P address gt lt subnet gt lt gateway gt Parameters IP Address The IP address of the system in dotted decimal notation Subnet The subnet of the above specified IP Address Gateway The gateway address of the system Example N TRON Admin 1 gt system set ip 10 1 1 158 255 0 0 0 N TRON Admin 2 gt system set ip 10 1 6 150 Ce oe oe ow Oa aie 0 NOTES The IP address should be a valid IP address excluding Class D amp Class E type Get IP Address of the system system get ip To display the IP Subnet Gateway addresses of the device Syntax system get ip N TRON Admin 1 gt system get ip NOTES A Set System Name system set sysname To set the system name Parameters Name of the system The system name to be used N TRON Admin 1 gt system set sysname N Tron N TRON Admin 2 gt system set sysname N Tron Switch Please ensure to use for supplying arg
48. cription Value Not Configured Software Version 2 3 12 Loader Version LOADER1 20 MAC Address 00 07raf 00 p1 20 Uplink port 25 No Transceiver Installed port 26 No Transceiver Installed 5 17 2007 page 95 of 138 Show all configuration parameters related to SNMP manager Example N TRON A dmin 33 system show gt snmpinfo System SNMP Configuration IP Address Trap Station S La Load eZ IP Address Trap Station 2 Value Not Configured IP Address Trap Station 3 Value Not Configured IP Address Trap Station 4 Value Not Configured IP Address Trap Station 5 Value Not Configured SNMP Get Community Name Publica SNMP Set Community Name private SNMP Trap Community Name publ is Notes gt System Restart Example N TRON Admin 1 gt system restart Do you Want to Restart the System Now y n y Do you Want to Save the Configuration y n y 5 17 2007 page 96 of 138 User Management Commands Show System Users Command Name Example N TRON Admin 1 gt system show users Serial Username Access Permissions NOTES SSS Add a System User Command Name system add user To add a user to the system system add user lt username gt access permission Parameters Username A string of at least 3 characters and no more then 15 characters Access permission user or admin permission rights Password Administrator will be prompted for a password of 3 to 15 characters in length Exa
49. ds Get the Broadcast Packet Count Limit for one port broadcast get percentage Displays the broadcast packet percentage for a particular port broadcast get percentage lt port number gt Parameters port number The port number must range between 1 and the maximum port number in the switch Examples N TRON Admin 1 gt broadcast get percentage 6 The BPCL for port number 6 is 100 NOTES Get the Broadcast Packet Count Limit for all ports Examples N TRON Admin 1 gt broadcast show percentage Broadcast Percentage Value for Ports Port 100 Port 100 Port 100 Port 100 Port 100 Port 100 Port 100 Port 100 Port 100 Port 100 Port 100 Port 100 Port 100 Port 100 Port 100 Port 100 Port 100 Port 100 Port 100 Port 100 Port 100 Port 100 Port 100 Port 100 Port 100 Port 100 NOTES OO OOO Set the Broadcast Packet Count Limit broadcast set percentage Sets the broadcast packet percentage for a particular port broadcast set percentage lt port number gt lt gt Parameters port number The port number must range between 1 and the maximum port number in the switch SH He He de de HE de de de de Se SHE SHE SH He de de de de de e e e e The count limit should be in the range O to 100 and represents the percentage N TRON Admin 1 gt broadcast set percentage 4 100 NOTES AAA 5 17 2007 page 132 of 138 VLAN Configuration Examples Example 1 Basic understand
50. e Remote Fleitas AAA A AS 100 Display FTP related configuration parameters oooonnnnncnncncnnnnnonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnncnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnns 101 Pertormthe contisuration file transter ACUM a E EE a 101 Pertorma tine image Ie transir ac oa 101 Port Manacor Command Sidi 102 Getthe inkestate Ol ani Ven PO uu alcala 102 Getadmin staus or the POL nidad 102 Seradas Or A POU a a did dd E 102 SNOW PORE Stat miaren E rain 103 Get total number of good frames TecelVed ooccccccnnooonnnnncnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnninnnnss 103 Get port peod eein A aa 103 O15 IEE E PE EEE tee N E EE E A AA ET AE es EE ETA E E E EAE E NE nao T 103 Cethe OLE CID LOX OCC APPEAR O E a acenaa meee cae 103 Set the Port duplex mode nd 104 Set the EOCkstate OF a IVECO DO pda acia 104 SU A O 104 Get Auto SOtlatOM Stale AAA A 104 SLAVIO Me SOLAN ON tale rastas 105 SU a 6 Lagos El Ca PAPAL AO PO eae er on cer E Meron Aen creer Never eran Crm at rege ni Tome ny eee tne 105 SEL PIO CONTO Encras rior cola 105 EEN I recast Sate r Eon RR 105 O 105 BACK S Ue rat nod daa tarada 106 o aio E cn ese A a E E E T A A seen eae aetna ass ge ET 106 SE HIP OMY CCl A TO 106 SNOW COMMS Urol idiotas 106 SOW INIAC eeii E A tare aii seamed 106 SHOW Cink UZ aM ti AAA A AAA II AS 106 et PIO Wy CONTO aranne E E aE SE Nate eaendiaealaeeest 107 GEEN Oe E N ener er nee er ere ene ey eer err eee 107 Go gt a Ko AAA ere are ere ee ott TSEC aT wen E E
51. e some information regarding the configuration options in the Statistics category on the left side of the web management 5 17 2007 page 76 of 138 Help VLAN a http 192 168 1 201 goform successfulValidation Microsoft Internet Explorer _ fox File Edit View Favorites Tools Help ar Q Back leg x E P yo Search Jy Favorites E A ee a Lesa rel es Address E http 7192 168 1 20 1 gofor m successfulvalidation Eco Links customiz Google v G Search gt g ez blocked F Check Pa Options O A e a Ay Y NITIRON VLAN group is broadly draded in to two categories 1 Ingress Filter 2 Port Based VLAN Ingress Filter Ingress Filter Rule Ingress Filter Rule Applies status for that port Ingress Filtering can be Enabled Disabled for a elected port ALL ports based on the Port Name Selection Port Based VLAN VLAN ID This field display VLAN ID No The range should be 1 4094 VLAN Name This configurable held displays the name of a A pp pp AD Internet Using the VLAN link on the help page the administrator or user can see some information regarding the configuration options in the VLAN category on the left side of the web management 5 17 2007 page 77 of 138 Help BPCL a http 192 168 1 201 goform successfulValidation Microsoft Internet Explorer _ fox File Edit View Favorites Tools Help ar Q Back leg x E P yo Search Jy Favorites E A E lw Lesa rel es Address E http 192 168 1 201 goform s
52. e system remove user Description To remove a user from the users list Syntax system remove user lt username gt Parameters username The user s username that is to be removed Example N TRON Admin 1 gt system remove user ntron Do you really want to delete the above user y nly User successfully deleted Only users with admin permissions can operate this command 5 17 2007 page 98 of 138 Image Loader Commands Download Image through COM port Command Name Description Syntax Parameters Examples N TRON Admin 1 gt image download NOTES Uses XModem protocol when transferring the file N Tron recommends that you use TFTP or FTP when updating the firmware TFTP and FTP are both much faster TFTP Commands Set the TFTP configuration parameter Command Name tftp set Description To set the TFTP configuration parameters TFTP Server IP Address and Remote File name Syntax Parameters ip address TFTP Server IP Address in dotted decimal notation for establishing the connection to transfer the file remote file name Name of the remote file including complete path to be retrieved from the TFTP Server Examples eg N TRON Admin 1 gt tftp set serverparam 10 1 1 151 flash eg 2 N TRON Admin 1 gt tftp set serverparam 10 1 1 151 usr local tftp flash Please ensure that TFTP ServerIP is a valid IP Address by pinging it Show TFTP configuration parameters Command Name tftp show Description To display the pr
53. epriority Gets the Bridge Priority of the given Vlan Id rstp get bridgepriority lt vlan id gt Vlan Id for which the priority is to be viewed N TRON Admin 1 gt rstp get bridgepriority 1 N TRON Admin 2 gt rstp get bridgepriority 2 Set RSTP Port Path Cost Command Name rstp set portpathcost Description To set the port path cost for a given port in the given vlan id STP and RSTP use the path cost to determine which path to use when there are 2 or more available paths that both have the same port priority rstp set portpathcost lt vlan id gt lt port no gt lt pathcost gt Parameters vlan id Vlan Id for which the pathcost is to be set port no The portnumber for which the path cost 1s to be set pathcost The path cost value to be set 1 200000000 N TRON Admin 1 gt rstp set portpathcost 1 4 100 N TRON Admin 2 gt rstp set portpathcost 2 6 200 Please supply a valid Vlan Index being greater than zero a valid Port Number and a valid path cost Get RSTP Port Path Cost rstp get portpathcost To get the port path cost for a given port in the given vlan id rstp get portpathcost lt vlan id gt lt port no gt Parameters vlan id Vlan Id to which the port belongs port no The portnumber for which the path cost 1s to be viewed Examples N TRON Admin 1 gt rstp get port pathcost 1 4 N TRON Admin 2 gt rstp get port pathcost 2 6 OTES Please supply a valid Vlan Index being greater than zero and Port Numb
54. er 5 17 2007 page 130 of 138 Set RSTP Port Priority Command Name rstp set portpriority Description To set the priority of the port for a given port in the given vlan id STP and RSTP use the port priority to determine which port to place into forwarding mode when there are 2 or more ports to choose from rstp set portpriority lt vlan id gt lt port no gt lt port priority gt Parameters vlan id Vlan Id to which the port belongs port no The portnumber for which the port priority 1s to be set port priority The Port priority value to be set The valid port priority is 0 255 Examples N TRON Admin 1 gt rstp set portpriority 1 4 100 N TRON Admin 2 gt rstp set portpriority 2 6 50 NOTES Please supply a valid Vlan Index being greater than zero and Port Number If the port priority is the same on both ports then the switch will resort to the path cost to determine the best path Get RSTP Port Priority Command Name rstp get portpriority To get the priority of the port for a given port in the given vlan id rstp get portpriority lt vlan id gt lt port no gt Parameters vlan id Vlan Id to which the port belongs port no The portnumber for which the port priority 1s to be set N TRON Admin 1 gt rstp get portpriority 1 4 N TRON Admin 2 gt rstp get portpriority 2 6 NOTES Please supply a valid Vlan Index being greater than zero and Port Number 5 17 2007 page 131 of 138 Broadcast Packet Count Limit Comman
55. esent values of all the TFTP related configuration parameters tftp show N TRON Admin 1 gt tftp show NOTES Displays the Server IP Address and Filename Download file from TFTP server N TRON Admin 1 gt tftp action get Check whether the server is up or not Check that the connection is established Check if the file exists or not Check the number of bytes downloaded 5 17 2007 page 99 of 138 FTP Commands Set Username ftp set username To set the user name which will be used to log into the FTP server ftp set username _ lt Username gt Parameters Username The user name for logging on to the FTP server Example eg 1 N TRON Admin 1 gt ftp set username ntron eg 2 N TRON Admin 1 gt ftp set username admin fail Set Password ftp set password To set the password for the above user name ftp set password Password for the above user required to log into the FTP server N TRON Admin 1 gt ftp set password Enter the password The password should be a valid one for the user else logging into the FTP server will fail Set IP Address of FTP server ftp set serverip Description To set the IP address of the FTP server to be used for establishing the FTP connection for transfer of files data ftp set serverip lt Server IP address gt Parameters Server IP address The IP address of the FTP server in decimal dotted notation for establishing a FTP connection N TRON Admin 1 gt ftp set serverip 1
56. est Fc Cold IEC60068 2 1 Dry Heat IEC60068 2 2 Damp Heat 1EC60068 2 30 Test Db 5 17 2007 5dBm 0dBm 15km 40km 15dBm 7dBm 5dBm 0dBm 29dBm 34dBm 1310dm 1310dm 4dBm 1dBm 3dBm 2dBm 21dBm 23dBm 1550nm 1550nm 0 25 dB km 0 20 dB km 5dBm 0dBm 34dBm 1550nm page 137 of 138 N TRON Limited Warranty N TRON Corp warrants to the end user that this hardware product will be free from defects in workmanship and materials under normal use and service for the applicable warranty period from the date of purchase from N TRON or its authorized reseller If a product does not operate as warranted during the applicable warranty period N TRON shall at its option and expense repair the defective product or part deliver to customer an equivalent product or part to replace the defective item or refund to customer the purchase price paid for the defective product All products that are replaced will become the property of N TRON Replacement products may be new or reconditioned Any replaced or repaired product or part has a ninety 90 day warranty or the remainder of the initial warranty period whichever is longer N TRON shall not be responsible for any custom software or firmware configuration information or memory data of customer contained in stored on or integrated with any products returned to N TRON pursuant to any warranty OBTAINING WARRANTY SERVICE Customer must contact N TRON within the applic
57. ffers 5 17 2007 page 73 of 138 Help Administration a http 192 168 1 201 goform successfulValidation Microsoft Internet Explorer _ fox File Edit View Favorites Tools Help ar Q back a x E P yo Search Jy Favorites E A ee a Lesa rel es Address E http 7192 168 1 20 1 gofor m successfulvalidation Eq o Links E Customiz Google v G Search g 67 blocked F Check Pa Options 2 NITRON THE SRO AL AE THORA OORPAN Y H Administration Administration group is broadly divided mto three categories l System Group 2 SNMP Group 3 Slots The System Group contams the following parameters device L address Contains the Configured IF Address of the Subnet Mask Contains the Configured Subnet Mask of the device Gateway Contains the configured Default Gateway of the device 0 Internet Selecting the Administration link on the help page the administrator or user can see some information regarding the configuration options in the Administration category on the left side of the web management 5 17 2007 page 74 of 138 Help Ports a http 192 168 1 201 goform successfulValidation Microsoft Internet Explorer Ea mx File Edit View Favorites Tools Help ar Q Back GA x E P yo Search Jy Favorites E A ee w g rel es Address E http 192 168 1 201 goform successfulvalidation Ed eo Links customi Google v G Search gt g 67 blocked F Check Pa Options NIT
58. g time is 1000000 seconds N TRON Admin 1 gt n ring set agingtime 200 NOTES Is separate from the Bridging Aging Time N Ring Aging time is used for the whole switch if the switch is an N Ring Manager or becomes an active N Ring Member N Ring get webfault n ring get webfault To display the browser N Ring fault reporting mode n ring get webfault Example N TRON Admin 1 gt n ring get webfault N Ring faults will be shown on N Ring Web Pages only NOTES N Ring set webfault AA Examples N TRON Admin 1 gt n ring set webfault all N Ring faults will be shown on All Web Pages NOTES AAA N Ring get interval Example N TRON Admin 1 gt n ring get interval Self Health Packet interval is 1 Maximum Missed Packets is 2 NOTES Default interval 1 missed 2 5 17 2007 page 122 of 138 N Ring set interval Command Name Description Syntax Parameters Examples N TRON Admin 36 n ring set gt n ring set interval 1 3 Self Health Packet interval set to 1 Maximum Missed Packets set to 3 NOTES The interval is in 10 millisecond increments The missed threshold sets how many missed Self Health Packets constitute a fault 5 17 2007 page 123 of 138 N Ring get mode Command Name Example N TRON Admin 1 gt n ring get mode N Ring Mode AutoMember NOTES EA N Ring set mode mode and if mode manager then rp ring ports Examples N Ring Mode set to automember Device is Going fo
59. gt mirror lt port no gt Parameters vlan id unique vlan id 2 4094 mgmt port Management Port yes or no 1 or 0 vlan name unique clan name which can be used to identify port mask List of ports that are to be included under this VLAN Commas can be used to separate individual ports 2 5 9 and the range can be specified using a hyphen 10 15 The port numbers cannot exceed the maximum number of port on the board admit tagged only or all Type of packets can enter the port tagged port list Optional parameters Tagged port list values can be specified in the similar way as that of lt port list gt Examples N TRON Admin 1 gt vlan modify 2 1 name newvlan2 tagged 11 12 N TRON Admin 2 gt vlan modify 3 1 name vlan 3 untagged 1 10 admit all NOTES Changing anything on a VLAN will turn on RSTP on all VLANS as a precautionary measure Delete VLAN vlan delete Removes an existing VLAN from the list of configured VLANs vlan delete lt vlan id gt Parameters vlan id Vlan 1d of the existing vlan which has to be deleted A E NOTES Please ensure that a port based vlan with the given vlan id exists Changing anything on a VLAN will turn on RSTP on all VLANS as a precautionary measure Set VLAN as management VLAN vlan set mgmtvlan Description Sets a Vlan as a management vlan User can connect and monitor the device activity from this VLAN vlan set mgmtvlan lt vlan id gt P
60. he screen and explain how to configure those settings In the center of the main home page the administrator can see some basic information like what firmware revision the switch is running The firmware can be upgraded at a later time in the field using TFTP or FTP E Mozilla Firefox Y 0 x o Eile Edit View History Bookmarks Tools Help fief PAGS TR Ae COMPAN Y Ports En Statistics VEAN Bridging ESTP Product Name N TRON 9000 Series IGMP i N View Product Software Version 3 4 1 N Ring Product Build Date Mar 5 2007 at 20 52 03 Eventlo ai a Product CopyRight N TRON Corp Fi rm vu rare Confi a Product URL Http fauna n tron com Product Information o ra 5 17 2007 page 23 of 138 Web Management Menu Structure To the left there is a menu which is shown fully opened below The pages opened by each of the individual selections are described in the rest of this section The use of each of these pages is also described in this section In most of the descriptions only the right side of the page is shown 5 17 2007 page 24 of 138 Administration System The System tab under the Administration category lists the following information about the switch IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway MAC Address System Up Time Name Contact Information Location System Conficuration View IP Address 192 168 1201 subnet Mask 225 255 2550 Gateway 192 168 1 1 MAC Address 00 07 a
61. he command will be displayed otherwise 1f lt keywords gt matches the prefix of a command s the name of the command s will be listed If is preceded by another the usage and description of this command will be displayed Syntax lt matched keywords gt lt command gt Parameters matched keywords Prefixes of the command command Name of the any command supported by CLI Examples N TRON Admin 1 gt The above command displays all the available commands N TRON Admin 2 gt abcd Unknown command supplied as parameter N TRON Admin 3 gt clear Usage clear N TRON Admin 4 gt system System N TRON Admin 5 gt This displays the usage of as shown below lt keywords gt NOTES INN 5 17 2007 page 88 of 138 Top context the command is simply ignored Examples N TRON Admin 1 system gt show N TRON Admin 2 system show gt top N TRON Admin 3 gt top N TRON Admin 4 gt NOTES ON Up Command Na AR o O Changes the context to the next higher level If already at the topmost context the command is simply ignored Syntax Examples N TRON Admin 1 gt system show N TRON Admin 2 system show gt up N TRON Admin 3 system gt up N TRON Admin 4 gt up N TRON Admin 5 gt NOTES A Logout logout session will be terminated after the user 1s logged out logout None Examples N TRON Admin 1 logout ee Hit lt ENTER gt to login NOTES History
62. he current state of the configured vlans Syntax vlan get info lt vlanid gt Parameters vlanid Enter a specific Neues ID NOTES a 5 17 2007 page 114 of 138 Eventlog Related Commands Get Eventlog count eventlog get count To display the logged events count eventlog get count Examples N TRON Admin 1 gt eventlog get count No of events logged 14 NOTES A Get Eventlog level Examples N TRON Admin 1 gt eventlog get loglevel Present log Level 1 NOTES There are 5 levels or categories that events are classified as Level 1 will log all 5 types into the event log Level 5 will log on the highest level Critical in the event log The log levels in order from least severe to most critical are Informational Warning Minor Severe amp Critical Get Eventlog size eventlog get logsize To display the present log size eventlog get logsize Examples N TRON Admin 1 gt eventlog get logsize Present Log Size 100 NOTES Set Eventlog level eventlog set loglevel To set the log level to a specified value for filter out the raised events eventlog set loglevel_ lt level gt Parameters level The log level The value 1s ranging from 1 5 Examples N TRON Admin 1 gt eventlog set loglevel 3 N TRON Admin 2 gt eventlog set loglevel 1 N TRON Admin 3 gt eventlog set loglevel 2 NOTES There are 5 levels or categories that events are classified as Level 1 will log all 5 types int
63. ing of port based VLANs VLAN Configuration View Addres MAC on port 2 Unknown MAC MAC on port 2 MAC on port 5 Unknown MAC MAC on port 6 Port A2 Port A2 Port A2 Port A5 Port A4 D6 Port A6 Ports Configuration View Unicast Traffic Floods VLAN 2 Strips VID off packet Unicast Traffic Floods VLAN 1 Strips VID off packet Example 2 Basic understanding of tagged VLANs Admit Tagged Only VLAN Configuration View Untagged VID 2 Untagged 5 17 2007 MAC on port A2 MAC on port A2 MAC on port A2 MAC on port A5 MAC on port Al MAC on port A6 Unknown MAC MAC on port As Port A2 Port A2 Port A6 Port A4 D6 Ports Configuration View Packet Discarded Unicast Traffic Packet Discarded Floods VLAN 2 Packet Discarded Unicast Traffic Floods VLAN 1 Packet Discarded page 133 of 138 Example 3 Basic understanding of tagged VLANs Admit All VLAN Configuration View AC on port A2 Port A2 MAC on port A2 MAC on port A2 Unknown MAC Unknown MAC MAC on port A6 Unknown MAC MAC on port B2 Port A6 Example 4 Basic understanding of Hybrid VLANs PLAN Stats Enable o O VLANID VLANName Untagged Port s Tagged Port s Mgmt Port Admit Mirror Port ves au o 5 17 2007 VLAN Configuration View AC on port A2 Port A2 MAC on port A3 MAC on p
64. l LAN will belong This allows the switch to operate as a normal Bridge when it is used in a network A port is automatically removed from the Default VLAN when it is reconfigured to belong to another Virtual LAN Using Tagged VLANs the switch has the ability to take non tagged packets in some ports add a VLAN tag to the packet and send it out tagged ports on the switch The VLANs can also be configured to accept tagged packets in tagged ports strip the tags off the packets and send the packets back out other untagged ports This allows a network administrator to set up the switch so he can support devices on the network that do not support VLAN Tagged packets The administrator can also set up the ports to discard any packets that are tagged or to discard any packets that are untagged based on a hybrid VLAN of both tagged and untagged ports and using the VLAN Ingress Filter on the switch The 9000 Series switch also has the ability to allow overlapping VLANs Overlapping VLANs gives the user the ability to have one or more ports share two or more VLAN groups For more information and examples on how this could be implemented please see our website s technical documents Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol The rapid spanning tree protocol as specified in IEEE 802 1D 2004 is supported One Spanning Tree per a unit is supported Besides a Spanning Tree per VLAN is also supported The Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol RSTP supersedes the Spanning Tree
65. m successfulValidation Microsoft Internet Explorer Ea lex File Edit View Favorites Tools Help ar Q Back leg x E P pa Search Jy Favorites ES A ee a Lesa rel es Address E http 192 168 1 201 goform successfulValidation E co Links customiz Google x w G Search gt 0 67 blocked F Check Wal Options N TRON Di TRE ALE eA COMPANY Logical View To view the logical link up link down state of the ports and the slot configuration The 7ean indicates that the port Admin amp link Status is Up The Black color indicates that the port Admin link Status is Down 0 Internet Using the Logical View link on the help page the administrator or user can see some information regarding the configuration options in the Logical View category on the left side of the web management 5 17 2007 page 84 of 138 Help User Mgmt a http 192 168 1 201 goform successfulValidation Microsoft Internet Explorer ox File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Ar Q pack al x E fa P Search Favorites ES A7 A Ww los rel 33 Address http 192 168 1 201 goformsuccessfulWalidation Y Eco Links customiz Google we Gl Search yo fare blocked 3 Check Ral Options F N TRON O RL AeA a Py Y 0 Adn User Management User management screen allows users to view add and remove system user accounts Authorized Users Serial No User table index me User Name User name string A
66. maccount NOTES S S yO 5 17 2007 page 118 of 138 IGMP Related Commands Enable IGMP Command Name Examples N TRON Admin 1 gt igmp set enable igmp status is Enabled N TRON Admin 2 gt igmp show config Igmp Enabled Query Mode auto Router Mode auto Router Ports Manual NOTES The status can be viewed through the igmp show config command Disable IGMP Command Name igmp set disable Examples N TRON Admin 1 gt igmp set disable igmp status is Disabled N TRON Admin 2 gt igmp show config Tgmp Disabled Querier Enabled Query Mode auto Router Mode auto Router Ports Manual NOTES The status can be viewed through the igmp show config command Show IGMP config Command Name Examples N TRON Admin 1 gt igmp show config Tgmp Disabled Querier Enabled Query Mode auto Router Mode auto Router Ports Manual NOTES This command is used to see the config previously set by the user Show IGMP group igmp show group The igmp show group command is used to display the groups present in the group list igmp show group Examples N TRON Admin 1 gt igmp show group Grouplp VlanID aa cee NOTES The group display is used to check that the group ip port no amp vlan id were received correctly 5 17 2007 page 119 of 138 Show IGMP router igmp show router The igmp show router command is used to display the auto detected routers at present igmp show router
67. mary Status on all web pages or on N Ring pages only Modify N Ring Configuration NRing Mode Manager Port Set A AZ Y Show Faulis aioe On N Rina Pages Only Agingtime On Al Web Pages Update Cancel Once these fields are filled in to meet the needs of the administrator s network the changes may be saved by clicking the Update button at the bottom of the page NOTE N Ring Manager cannot have RSTP or Trunking enabled 5 17 2007 page 56 of 138 N Ring Status The Status tab under the N Ring category will display the N Ring status Below is an example of N Ring Status from a switch in defaults N Ring Auto Member that is not an N Ring Manager and has not become an Active N Ring Member N Ring Status View switch is in Auto Member Detection Mode Refresh Below 1s an example of N Ring Status from an Active N Ring Member N Ring Status View owitch is an M Eing Member O0 07 af fE cl Al Ad ovatch is currently using NW Fing Aging Time 0 Seconds Refresh 5 17 2007 page 57 of 138 Below is an example of N Ring Status from an N Ring Manager with a healthy N Ring Ring Status View Switch is in Ring Manager Mode Below is an example of N Ring Status from an N Ring Manager with a faulted N Ring The red fields on the N Ring Map show where the break is Ring Status View Switch 1s in Ring Manager Mode 5 17 2007 page 58 of 138 Below is an example
68. mended 24V DC Power Supplies similar to N Tron s P N NTPS 24 5 5 17 2007 Input AC 100V 240V Output DC 24V 28V Output Current 5A Peak Current 7 5A for 4 sec Power 120W Peak Power 180W max 4 sec 35 mm DIN Rail Mountable Dimensions 1 57 W x 4 88 H x 4 61 D page 14 of 138 N TRON SWITCH GROUNDING TECHNIQUES The grounding philosophy of any control system is an integral part of the design N Tron switches are designed to be grounded but the user has been given the flexibility to float the switch when required The best noise immunity and emissions 1 e CE are obtained when the N Tron switch chassis is connected to earth ground via a drain wire Some N Tron switches have metal din rail brackets that can ground the switch if the din rail 1s grounded In some cases N Tron switches with metal brackets can be supplied with optional plastic brackets if isolation 1s required NONMETALLIC pin ra Both V legs of the power input connector are connected MOUNT to chassis internally on the PCB Connecting a drain wire 070707070101010 to earth ground from one of the V terminal plugs as M v v v ATT A DRAIN WIRE WITH ACE CONE shown here will ground the switch and the chassis The SWITCH CHASSIS TO A SNOWN GROUNDING power leads from the power source should be limited to 3 POINT meters or less in length OJOO As an alternate users can run a drain wire amp l
69. mple N TRON Admin 1 gt system add user ntron user Enter User Password NOTES Users with User permissions can not make changes to the switch but can view configuration settings and port settings Users with admin permissions have the ability to change settings on the switch and can add more users There is a limit of 5 users per switch with any combination of permissions Modify a User s Access Permissions Command Name system modify useraccess Description To change a user s permissions Syntax system modify useraccess lt username gt lt access permission gt Parameters Username The user s username that is to be modified Access permission user or admin permission rights Example N TRON Admin 1 gt system modify useraccess ntron admin NOTES User must have admin permissions to use this command Modify a User s Password Command Name system modify userpassword To change a user s password system modify userpassword lt username gt Parameters Username The user s username that is to be modified Password The new password for the user Example N TRON Admin 1 system modify gt userpassword ntron Enter New Password es Confirm New Password Password has been modified successfully Notes A user with user permissions can operate this command but will be prompted for the old password before being prompted for the new password 5 17 2007 page 97 of 138 Remove a System User Command Nam
70. n To set the location details of the system system set syslocation lt Location of the system gt The details of where the system is located N TRON Admin 1 gt system set syslocation San Jose N TRON Admin 2 gt system set syslocation Hyderabad Please ensure to use for supplying arguments with spaces Get System Uptime system get sysuptime To get the uptime of the device Syntax system get sysuptime Parameters None Example N TRON Admin 1 gt system get sysuptime System Up Time 9 days 17 hours 8 mins 40 secs Notes Get Number of Ports present in the System N TRON Admin 1 gt system get portcount Notes o Notes Set IP Address of the SNMP Manager IP Ad Parameters dress The IP address of the SNMP manager in dotted decimal notation 1 Example N TRON Admin 1 gt system set snmpmgmtip 10 1 5 100 N TRON Admin 2 gt system set snmpmgmtip 10 1 6 150 NOTES The IP address should be a valid IP address excluding Class D amp Class E type To restore a Trap to Value Not Configured enter 0 0 0 0 Set SNMP Get Community name system set snmpgetcommunity To set the community name for performing snmpget operation system set snmpgetcommunity lt Community Name gt Parameters Community Name The name of the community to be used for performing snmpget operation Example N TRON Admin 1 gt system set snmpgetcommunity public N TRON Admin 1 gt system set snmpgetcommunit
71. n 92 SES NN AE A A OS 92 CES YSE Mi N IME en E T 92 Get Gateway Address OF the escandalo 93 Get Mac Address ortie Y SCS O cien 93 Ger Ne tmasiciol estada ino A lala 93 A o A MCR Scere me nen Me me ee Sem ae Ree eae mn RES Ne ORR etre REN ee 93 A SICH C OMLACE satus ER N 93 Gerssen Loc MON ii il 93 SOLOS TEMIDO alii 94 Get Syse nr UPN a A A 94 Get Number of Ports present in tas YM ii 94 Set IP Address Of he SINNIE MAD A AE 94 SEDO NR SOMA MA tio 94 Sel SINMP Set COMmunt aMSN AAA 95 Seto NMP Trap Community dades call lan lalalala 95 Show all conficuration para Meter mairinn inci 95 Show all configuration parameters related to SNMP ManageT oooccccnnncccnnnononnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnannnnnnnnnnnnnnnannnnnss 96 A a A E N aphasia a edalie Sohn 96 User Manacement COmMent asia 97 ANN o MES O AR I E a O O 97 A PRR Et tee teat tReet em nt ne nae ae enna amet nt net nae treet ame nt eer ete treet ren 97 Mody a Users AC OCS Ss Permiso das 97 Modi yr WSR S PASS W OlG crs cities hh a lot lios 97 Removed DY SCM ii EEEa aust S cause O EARE 98 5 17 2007 page 3 of 138 Download Imasethiroven COM DO ansia da ai 99 SUES EEG Ona Ste e role rte rola ro relata 99 Set the TE EP COniMe uration paralelo tae 99 SHOW EP DP Conte ration parame Er Sera a 99 Download tie trom TETP Se errata cdta oneehaein 99 FTECOmnmand ren eerie ener idas eos eu icons icon eco amen te ae ee ee 100 SS A 100 Seras Worlds 100 rP Address Of FUP SEC diia sc ad 100 Sel Name Or th
72. n a given port port get flowcontrol lt port no gt Parameters port no port number 1 24 N TRON Admin 1 gt port get flowcontrol 6 NOTES Check whether port no is in the valid range 1 24 Get Name port get name Displays the name of a given port port get name lt port no gt Parameters port no port number 1 26 NoTRON AGmin 1 gt port get name 6 NOTES Check whether port no is in the valid range 1 26 Get State Of Priority port get stateofpriority Displays the priority state of a given port number port get stateofpriority lt port no gt port number 1 26 N TRON Admin 1 gt port get stateofpriority 6 Priority State of Port 6 is disabled Check whether port no is in the valid range 1 26 Get Intruder State Examples N TRON Admin 1 gt port get intruderstate Intruder Log Disabled NOTES Get Priority Level port get prioritylevel Displays the priority level on a given port port get prioritylevel lt port no gt Parameters port no port number 1 26 Examples N TRON Admin 1 gt port get prioritylevel 6 Priority Level ot Porto is r 1 NOTES Check whether port no is in the valid range 1 26 Get STP Status port get STP Status Displays the Spanning Tree Protocol Status on a given port port get stpstatus lt port no gt Parameters port no port number 1 26 Examples N TRON Admin 1 gt port get stpstatus 6 Stp state of 6 port is Forward
73. n different VLANs the 9000 will apply the static multicast address to the lowest VLAN ID that is associated with one of the ports assigned to the static multicast address So 1f the lowest VLAN ID contains all the ports assigned to the static multicast address an umbrella VLAN it will function for all those ports with no problems This can be achieved with overlapping VLANs 5 17 2007 page 44 of 138 Bridging Multicast Addresses Continued After adding a Multicast Group Address it will appear on the main list and will show the associated ports that go along with that address Display Static Multicast Group Address es 01 07 aF00 00 00 41 44 Total Number of Static Multicast Group Address es is 1 Following the Delete button on the page above the administrator will be presented with a list of Multicast Group Addresses that are configured on the switch Using the pull down menu the administrator should select the desired port to be removed Then click on the Delete button at the bottom of the page Delete Static Multicast Group Address MAC Address 01 07 a 00 00 00 Note If there are multiple ports on different VLANs the 9000 will apply the static multicast address to the lowest VLAN ID that is associated with one of the ports assigned to the static multicast address So 1f the lowest VLAN ID contains all the ports assigned to the static multicast address an umbrella VLAN it will function for all those ports
74. nager N Ring Member amp r N Ring Member amp RSTP Ring Manager Valid RSTP Ring Manage 3188 Configuration a A C N Ring with Sub RSTP Rings N Ring Member 8 N Ring Member amp RSTP Ring Manage a Invalid As marked above it is not valid to expect RSTP to block redundant N Ring links nor for N Ring to block redundant RSTP links 5 17 2007 page 47 of 138 RSTP RSTP Configuration Continued Following the link for the view RSTP Port Configuration at VLAN the administrator or user can see the current RSTP status of the ports on that VLAN This will show information such as the Path Cost and the Port State If the switch sees a redundant path it will put the port with the highest Path Cost into Blocking mode where it will discard packets coming in on that port In the below example B1 is a redundant port with port A2 therefore A2 is forwarding and B1 is discarding RSTP Port Configuration View for VLAN 1 Port No Port Name Port State Path Cost Priority STP BPDU Autokdge Adminkdge Designated Bridge i Al Es Az E AX 4 Ad Bi AS Ab T Bi EZ E Ez 10 Ea 11 12 13 Ci 14 C 15 l 17 ls 19 20 21 Za 23 a4 Ag El 26 EZ 5 17 2007 Disabled Forvrardmg Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Discarding Disabled Disabled Fonyardine Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled 2000000 200000 2000000 2000000 2000000 2000000 200000
75. ng Once a static MAC address has been added it will be displayed in a list on the main page under Unicast MACs tab Display Static Unicast MAC Address es O0 07 af00 00 00 Al Enable Number of static Uricast WLAC Address es is 1 5 17 2007 page 42 of 138 Bridging Unicast Addresses Continued Following the Delete button on the page above an administrator can select a static MAC address from the list using a pull down menu After selecting the MAC address the administrator needs to press the Delete button on this page to remove the entry Delete Static Unicast MAC Address Number of MAC Address es is 1 5 17 2007 page 43 of 138 Bridging Multicast Addresses The Multicast Addresses tab under the Bridging category will display a list of Multicast Group Addresses that are associated with respective port numbers This may be used to statically assign a Multicast Group Address access to a group of ports on the switch Display Static Multicast Group Address es Total Number of Static Multicast Group Address es is Following the Add button on the page above the administrator must enter a valid Multicast Group Address and associate it with a port number or list on the switch Once the administrator clicks on the Update button the changes will take effect instantly Add Static Multicast Group Address Multicast Address 01 07 AF 00 00 00 Port List 2141 44 Note If there are multiple ports o
76. nnnnnnnos 133 Example 3 Basic understanding of tagged VLANS Admit All ooocccnncccnnccnoncnnnnnnnnnonnninnnnnnnnnnnos 134 Example 4 Basic understanding of Hybrid VLANS oooooooccccnnnnnnnonnnonocnnnnnnnnnonononnnnnnnnnononnnnnnnnnnnnnnos 134 Example 5 Basic understanding of Overlapping VLANS oooccccccccnonnnoccnccnnnnnnnonononnnncnnnnnnnonnnnnnncnnnnnnos 135 Example 6 Basic understanding of VLANs with Multicast FilteriMg ooooooononnncnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnos 135 KEY SPECIFCATION Suu dai 136 NE IRON ane Warran o cnn 138 5 17 2007 page 6 of 138 N IRON THE INDUSTRIAL NETWORK COMPANY Industrial Gigabit Ethernet Switch Installation Guide 9000 Series The N TRON 9000 Series Gigabit Ethernet Capable Industrial Ethernet Switch offers outstanding performance and ease of use It is ideally suited for connecting Ethernet enabled industrial and or security equipment and 1s a fully managed switch PRODUCT FEATURES e Full IEEE 802 3 Compliance e Full IEEE 1613 Compliance Electric Power Stations e NEMA TS1 TS2 Compliance Traffic Control systems e ABS Type Approval Maritime and Offshore Applications e Scaleable Switch with 4 I O Slots e Up to Twenty four 10 100 BaseTX RJ 45 Ports e Two Optional 1000BaseSX Ports LC style e Extended Environmental Specifications e Autosensing 10 100BaseTX Duplex and MDIX e Offers Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol e Trunk with a 500 Series Switch over two or mo
77. o On or Off Router Mode Can be Auto None or Manual Router Ports Port or ports that are specified as router ports manually Router Add Delete Either adds or deletes router ports to from the port lists IGMP Group Displays the group information The table contains the Multicast Groups which represents Group IP Address Port Name and VLAN ID Auto Detected Router View The table contains the auto detected routers represented by its Router IP Address and Port Name RFilter Ports If IGMP is enabled and a port is a router port then rfilter enabled stops IGMP group data from egressing on the port unless a join to that specific IGMP group has come into the port IGMP Controls Join Leave Query are still sent Internet R100 Following the IGMP link on the help page the administrator or user can see some information regarding the configuration options in the IGMP category on the left side of the web management 5 17 2007 page 79 of 138 Help Bridging a http 192 168 1 201 goform successfulValidation Microsoft Internet Explorer Ea mx File Edit View Favorites Tools Help ar Q Back J x E P yo Search Jy Favorites E A ee A gt Lesa rel es Address E htta 192 168 1 201 goform successfulvalidation A Ed co Links 2 Customiz Google v G Search gt g 67 blocked F Check Pa Options 2 N TRON O A Aca a Ay Y I Bridging Bridging group is broadly divided into
78. o 126 Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol Related CoOmMMandS cccccocoooonncnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnonnnnnnnnononnnancnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnos 127 SURTE Adm E Eeo dd dd idas 127 GetRs EP AdMINnEd a ca nie Cosa coa 127 A NO A on 5 a ecb uaadinaiemntyeDademnaiens 127 Get RS TP Auto Ed G6 A Ed 127 Se RS LP Bride ACM Urna 128 Geb RS TP Bidee Admn StS enn usd 128 SELLERS TPB rides Forward Dela a a 128 Get RS EP Bridge Forward Delay ii paria 128 SCHR STP Badge Hello Time cried cio a 129 Get RSTP Bridge Hello TIA A 129 SELLERS TE Brido Mar A C narnii e aE 129 Cet RSP Brdo MAX AE A E E E AA 129 SCLRST P Bdge Prony cieee O 130 Get RS EP BAd e Poo oea daumaisaaseualouseeacinactldous ydeaaieanseootauduaameaekdoesydeenains 130 SCRS TE POC PANC OS ene E ena e eee 130 CE Rl PAP Ort Palo nta a E EE 130 SN a A O A NON 131 Cet RS IP POrt PRO ads 131 Broadcast Packet Count Limit COMMAM S rl ile 132 Get the Broadcast Packet Count Limit for one POlTt occcccccccnnooonnccnnnnnnnnnnnnnnonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnncnnnnnnnnnnnannnnnos 132 Get the Broadcast Packet Count Limit for all portS oooooonnncnnnnncnnnononocnnnnnnnnononnnonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnaninnnnss 132 Set the broadcast Packe OUEN bo GURE 132 VEAN COM TES UP ALOU x ARNIS a os 133 Example 1 Basic understanding of port based VLANS oooooccnnncncccnnnnnocnnnnnnnnnnnonnnnnnnnnnnnononnnnnnnncnnnnnnos 133 Example 2 Basic understanding of tagged VLANs Admit Tagged Only occccccccnncnnnccn
79. o the event log Level 5 will log on the highest level Critical in the event log The log levels in order from least severe to most critical are Informational Warning Minor Severe amp Critical Set Eventlog size eventlog set logsize To set the maximum number of events to be stored in the list eventlog set logsize lt size gt Parameters size The log size Maximum number of events that can be stored Examples N TRON Admin 1 gt eventlog set logsize 100 N TRON Admin 2 gt eventlog set logsize 20 NOTES AAA 5 17 2007 page 115 of 138 Show Eventlog events eventlog show events To display the logged events Syntax eventlog show events N TRON Admin 1 gt eventlog show events NOTES AAA 5 17 2007 page 116 of 138 Bridging Related Commands Add Multicast MAC Address bridge add multicastmac Adds a multicast mac address which is associated with a vlan bridge add multicastmac lt mac address gt lt port list gt Parameters mac address Multicast group address to be added to the bridge port list Port numbers to which the multicast group 1s associated Examples N TRON Admin 1 gt bridge add multicastmac 01 00 5e 03 01 18 4 NOTES If there are multiple ports on different VLANs the 9000 will apply the static broadcast address to the lowest VLAN ID that 1s associated with one of the ports assigned to the static multicast address So if the lowest VLAN ID contains all the ports assigned to the static multicas
80. ode is enabled N TRON Admin 2 gt port get autonego 24 5 17 2007 page 104 of 138 Auto negotiation mode is disabled SSS NOTES Check whether port no is in the valid range 1 24 Set Auto negotiation State port set autonego Description Sets the auto negotiation mode of a given port to either enable or disable If the port auto negotiation mode is enabled the switch can automatically adjusts it speed and duplex mode to the incoming speed and duplexmode port set autonego lt port no gt lt enable disable gt Parameters port no port number 1 24 enable disable Auto negotiation enable or disable Examples N TRON Admin 1 gt port set autonego 6 enable Auto negotiation mode of port 6 is enabled N TRON Admin 2 gt port set autonego 24 disable Auto negotiation mode of port 6 is disabled NOTES Check whether port no is in the valid range 1 24 Set Priority State port set prioritystate Enables or Disables the Priority State on a per port basis port set prioritystate lt enable disable gt lt port no gt Parameters port no port number 1 26 enable disable Priority State enable or disable N TRON Admin 1 gt port set prioritystate enable 6 NOTES Check whether port no is in the valid range 1 26 Set Flow Control port set flowcontrol Description Enable or Disable flow control typically refers to 100Base When enabled a pause frame will be sent to help control the flow po
81. of N Ring Status from an N Ring Manager that had a faulted N Ring and just achieved a healthy N Ring Ring Status View Switch 1s in Ring Manager Mode Switch No MAC Address IP Address Subnet Mask Name Ports RM 100 07 af ff f6 e0 192 168 1 136 255 255 255 0 N TRON Switch e Al A2 A2 Al Al A2 A2 Al Al A2 00 07 af ff f6 40 192 168 1 131 255 255 255 0 N TRON Switch 00 07 af ff f6 60 192 168 1 132 255 255 255 0 N TRON Switch 00 07 af ff f6 80 192 168 1 133 255 255 255 0 N TRON Switch 00 07 af ff f6 a0 192 168 1 134 255 255 255 0 N TRON Switch 00 07 af ff f6 c0 192 168 1 135 255 255 255 0 N TRON Switch In rare cases an N Ring can have a Partial Fault An example of this is to have a break in just one fiber in a duplex channel fiber pair The screenshot below shows N Ring Manager Status when a Higher N Ring Port A2 or E2 is not receiving self health frames all the way around the N Ring though the other low A1 E1 N Ring port is N Ring Status View Switch is an N Ring Manager Switch No MAC Address IP Address Subnet Mask Name Ports RM _00 07 af 00 b1 40 192 168 1 135 255 255 255 0 N TRON Switch T The screenshot below shows N Ring Manager Status when a Lower N Ring Port A1 or El is not receiving self health frames all the way around the N Ring though the other high A2 E2 N Ring port is N Ring Status View Switch is an N Ring Manager 00 07 af 00 b1 40 192 168 1
82. ons and without having to send the unit back in to N Tron for updates in the future It 1s important not to cycle power on the switch or interrupt the data connection between the FTP server and the switch while you are flashing or uploading or downloading a config file The switch will not stop working if this does occur but the administrator will have to retransfer the file Firmware Download Con sz Upload Download FTP User Name anonymous Password Server IP 192 168 1 2 File Name contig Mode Binary Transfer Type Image Download Fimware Confgs through FTP Status Downloading the image through FTP Please wait The Image has been downloaded successfully 5 17 2007 page 66 of 138 Support Web Site and E mail If at any point in time you get confused or would like additional support directly from N Tron you may visit N Tron s web site or e mail N Tron directory with the links provided for more information A http 192 168 1 201 soform successfulValidation Microsoft Internet Explorer Ea ix File Edit View Favorites Tools Help an Q pack al x E A JY Search 37 Favorites 4 C2 ee w pm rel 3 Address 4 http 192 168 1 201 goform successflulalidation vE Links E custome gt Google i v G Search 5 Koa blocked check Ea Options Tait NOUS TRL METHA COMPANY Administration i a e pots E a odon THE INDUSTRIAL NETWORK COMPANY IGMP 1 view HOME
83. oping is configured via the console and if enabled then operates dynamically upon each power up Also there can be manual only or manual and dynamic operation Note that static multicast group address can be used whether IGMP Snooping is enabled or not IGMP Snooping will function dynamically without user intervention If some of the devices in the LAN do not understand IGMP then manual settings are provided to accommodate them The Internet Group Management Protocol IGMP 1s a protocol that provides a way for a computer to report its multicast group membership to adjacent routers In this case N Tron 9000 series switches provide router like functionality Multicasting allows one computer to send content to multiple other computers that have identified themselves as interested in receiving the originating computer s content Multicasting can be used to transmit only to an audience that has joined and not left a multicast group membership IGMP version 2 is formally described in the Internet Engineering Task Force IETF Request for Comments RFC 2236 IGMP version 1 is formally described in the Internet Engineering Task Force IETF Request for Comments RFC 1112 The 9000 series supports v1 and v2 N Ring N Ring is enabled by default and the switch is Plug and Play for N Ring except that initially one must enable an N Ring enabled device to be the N Ring Manager for a given N Ring Subsequently N Ring operates dynamically upon each
84. ort A2 MAC on port A3 MAC on port A2 MAC on port A6 Unknown MAC MAC on port A5 MAC on port A4 MAC on port A4 MAC on port Al tagged ntagged Port A2 Port A2 Port A4 D6 Port A4 D6 Port A3 Port A2 Port A6 Port A4 D6 Port A4 Port Al Ports Configuration View Adds VID 2 to packet Unicast Traffic Packet Discarded Floods VLAN 2 Adds VID 1 to packet amp Floods VLAN 1 Unicast Traffic Floods VLAN 1 Packet Discarded Ports Configuration View lee 2 a2 2 Broan ARS aS 24 D6 Unicast Traffic Adds VID 2 in the packet Packet Discarded Packet Discarded Strips VID off packet Unicast Traffic Floods VLAN 1 Packet Discarded Packet Discarded Strips VID off packet Strips VID off packet page 134 of 138 Example 5 Basic understanding of Overlapping VLANs VLAN Configuration View Ports Configuration View l Default VLAN A A YES All 0 No 2 VLAN 2 Al A6 B1 B6 C1 C6 D1 D6 ES YES All 0 A 3 VLAN 3 A2 A6 B1 B6 C1 C6 D1 D6 YES All 0 IEA IE 4 VLAN 4 AL A2 YES All 0 189 Es 08 BE D5 w A uo J ox Receiving Tagged VID Destination Transmitting Notes Port in packet Address Port s Port Al Untagged MAC on port A2 Port A2 Unicast Traffic Port Al Untagged MAC on port A3 Packet Discarded Port Al VID 4 MAC on port A2 Port A2 Strips VID off packet Port Al VID 4 Unknown MAC Port A2 S
85. ot limited to lost profits arising out of errors or omissions in this manual or the information contained herein Warning Do not perform any services on the unit unless qualified to do so Do not substitute unauthorized parts or make unauthorized modifications to the unit Do not operate the unit with the top cover removed as this could create a shock or fire hazard Do not block the air vents on the sides or the top of the unit Do not operate the equipment in the presence of flammable gasses or fumes Operating electrical equipment in such an environment constitutes a definite safety hazard Do not operate the equipment in a manner not specified by this manual Safety Warnings GENERAL SAFETY WARNING If the equipment is used in the manner not specified by N Tron Corp the protection provided by the equipment may be impaired LASER SAFETY FXE Models 40 80 and 9002CPU LX 40 70 WARNING CLASS 1 Laser Product Do not stare into the laser Contact Information N Tron Corp 820 South University Blvd Suite 4E Mobile AL 36609 TEL 251 342 2164 FAX 251 342 6353 Website www n tron com Email support n tron com 5 17 2007 page 8 of 138 ENVIRONMENTAL SAFETY WARNING Disconnect the power and allow to cool 5 minutes before touching ELECTRICAL SAFETY WARNING Disconnect the power cable before removing any modules or any enclosure panel WARNING Do not operate the unit with the any cover removed
86. ow The N Ring Agingtime has a default of 20 seconds and is separate from the Bridging Aging Time N Ring Aging time is used for the whole switch if the switch is an N Ring Manager or becomes an active N Ring Member and in either case N Ring status includes for example Switch is currently using N Ring Aging Time 20 Seconds Once these fields are filled in to meet the needs of the administrator s network the changes may be saved by clicking the Update button at the bottom of the page Modify N Ring Configuration N Ringz Mode AutoMember Pori Set show Faults On Ring Pages Only Agingtime 20 Update Cancel NOTES 1 N Ring Manager cannot have RSTP or Trunking enabled 2 RSTP amp N Ring are different modes and cannot have redundant links along those lines See the examples in the RSTP configuration section 5 17 2007 page 54 of 138 The N Ring Mode is one of three as below Modify N Ring Configuration N Ring Mode AutoMdember Update Cancel If N Ring Mode is Manager then a pulldown allows selection as available of ports Al and A2 or El and E2 as N Ring ports Modify N Ring Configuration N Ring Mode Manager Port Set Show Faulis Pages Only Update Cancel NOTE N Ring Manager cannot have RSTP or Trunking enabled 5 17 2007 page 55 of 138 If N Ring Mode is Manager then a pulldown allows selection of displaying N Ring Sum
87. r Reboot N TRON Admin 3 gt n ring set mode manager rp A N Ring Mode set to manager Port Set to be used is Slot A Device is Going for Reboot NOTES NOTE N Ring Manager cannot have RSTP or Trunking enabled 5 17 2007 page 124 of 138 N Ring show status n ring show status Description Shows the current N Ring status of the switch If Manager shows ring members Shows 1f Automember or active member If active manager or member shows N Ring ports n ring show status Examples On an N Ring Manager N TRON Admin 1 gt n ring show status Switch is in N Ring Manager Mode N Ring OK Port 1 Port 2 IP Address Subnet Mask Port 1 Port 2 VOTO tate EEO A LIA LOG Ledo DAA E O On an N Ring Active Member N TRON Admin 1 gt n ring show status Switch is a N Ring Member N Ring Manager is 00 07 af ff f6 c0 On an N Ring AutoMember not active N TRON Admin 2 n ring show gt n ring show status Switch is in Auto Member Detection Mode N Ring show switch Examples N TRON Admin 12 n ring show gt switch 00 07 af ff f6 40 Information tor 00 07 af ff f6 40 Name N TRON Switch Location Mobile AL 36609 Product Name N TRON 9000 Series Product Version 3 2 7t IP Address 192 168 1 233 Subnet Mask E 255 255 255 0 N Ring Port 1 el N Ring Port 2 2 N TRON Admin 13 n ring show gt 5 17 2007 page 125 of 138 Configuration Related Commands Save Configuration config save The configuration
88. r which the priority is to be set maxage The Max Age to be set The valid range for maxage is 6 0 40 0 secs IEEE 802 1D N TRON Admin Ms rstp set bridgemaxage L 7 N TRON Admin 2 gt rstp set bridgemaxage 2 40 Please ensure that the max age and vlan id are valid Get RSTP Bridge Max Age rstp get bridgemaxage Gets the Bridge max age of the given Vlan Id rstp get bridgemaxage lt vlan id gt Parameters vlan id Vlan ID for which the maxage is to be viewed Examples N TRON Admin 1 gt rstp get bridgemaxage 1 N TRON Admin 2 gt rstp get bridgemaxage 2 NOTES Please supply valid vlan Index being greater than zero 5 17 2007 page 129 of 138 Set RSTP Bridge Priority rstp set bridgepriority Description Sets the Bridge Priority The root bridge on the network will be the one with the lowest bridge priority or the lowest MAC address if the priorities are the same as per IEEE 802 1D specification rstp set bridgepriority lt vlan id gt lt bridge priority gt Parameters vlan id Vlan Id for which the priority to be set bridge priority Priority of the Bridge to be set The value should range between 0 and 65535 as per IEEE 802 1D specification Examples N TRON Admin 1 gt rstp set bridgepriority 1 1000 N TRON Admin 2 gt rstp set bridgepriority 2 2000 NOTES Ensure to use a valid range of Bridge priority and Vlan Index being greater than zero Get RSTP Bridge Priority Command Name rstp get bridg
89. ration options in the Event Log category on the left side of the web management 5 17 2007 page 82 of 138 Help Firmware Config A http 192 168 1 201 soform successfulValidation Microsoft Internet Explorer Sees File Edit View Favorites Tools Help ar Q back a x E P yo Search Jy Favorites E A ee a aad rel es Address E http 7192 168 1 20 1 gofor m successfulvalidation Ed co Links E Customiz Google x v G Search 2 Sera blocked Check tg Options N TRON O A e a Ay Y C p e M n a 1 f m a mis da a eh Li mA h I Firmware Download Config Upload Config Download TFIP FTP FTF The firmware image can be downloaded onto the device swatch using the FTP protocol The configuration data can be uploaded from or downloaded onto the device switch using the FTP protocol User Name Used to login to the FTP site FTP Server IP _ Password Password for the login user at FTP site Server IP TP Address of the FTP Server to which the connection is to be established m order to get the Firmware Configuration data 8 Internet Using the Firmware Config link on the help page the administrator or user can see some information regarding the configuration options in the Firmware Config category on the left side of the web management 5 17 2007 page 83 of 138 Help Logical View A http 192 168 1 201 sofor
90. re ports e Store amp Forward Technology e Plug and Play IGMP Support e Rugged Din Rail Enclosure e Redundant Power Inputs 10 30 VDC e Full SNMP e Web Browsing and N View Switch Monitoring FE CER 5 17 2007 MODULE SLOT OPTIONS e 9000 CPU Module Standard CPU Module e 9002 CPU Module CPU Module with 2 Gigabit Fiber Ports e 9006 TX 6 Port 10 100 Base TX Copper Module e 9004 FX 4 Port 100 Base FX Fiber Module e 9002 FX 2 Port 100 Base FX Fiber Module MANAGEMENT FEATURES e IGMP Snooping e VLAN e QoS e Trunking e Mirroring e 802 1D 2004 Rapid Spanning Tree page 7 of 138 Copyright O N Tron Corp 2006 820 S University Blvd Suite 4E Mobile AL 36609 USA All rights reserved Reproduction adaptation or translation without prior written permission from N Tron Corp is prohibited except as allowed under copyright laws Ethernet is a registered trademark of Xerox Corporation All other product names company names logos or other designations mentioned herein are trademarks of their respective owners The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice N Tron Corp makes no warranty of any kind with regard to this material including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose In no event shall N Tron Corp be liable for any incidental special indirect or consequential damages whatsoever included but n
91. rmissible to use fully shielded cables terminated to chassis ground at both ends in systems void of low level analog signals 5 17 2007 page 15 of 138 CONNECTING THE UNIT For FX FXE units remove the dust cap from the fiber optic connectors and connect the fiber optic cables The TX port on the FX FXE models should be connected to the RX port of the far end station The RX port on the FX FXE versions should be connected to the TX port of the far end station For 10 100 Base TX ports plug a Category 5E twisted pair cable into the RJ45 connector Connect the other end to the far end station Verify that the LNK LED s are ON once the connection has been completed To connect any other port to another Switch or Repeater use a standard Category 5 straight through or crossover cable in mm fy 4 EE ara ma E W lg T N Tron recommends the use of pre manufactured Cat5E cables to ensure the best performance If this is not an option and users must terminate their own ends on the Cat5E cables one of the two color coded standards shown to the right should be utilized If a user does not follow one of these two color code standards then the performance and maximum cable distance will be reduced significantly and may prevent the switch from establishing a link a a DL CATSe CABLE CAT5e CABLE Lu Lu I m mM lt lt L S D Mm LO LO
92. rt 1 6 8 Goes to ports 1 6 8 Goes to Ports 1 24 but can t talk to Port 1 Port 3 Untagged 01 00 00 00 00 01 Port 2 4 24 dci ora drena VLAN Goes to Port 1 6 8 but can t talk to Port 1 Port 3 Untagged 01 00 00 00 00 02 Port 6 8 since itisonadiffierent VLAN Note If there are multiple ports on different VLANs the 9000 will apply the static multicast address to the lowest VLAN ID that is associated with one of the ports assigned to the static multicast address If the lowest VLAN ID contains all the ports assigned to the static multicast address an umbrella VLAN it will function for all those ports with no problems This can be achieved with overlapping VLANs 5 17 2007 page 135 of 138 KEY SPECIFICATIONS Switch Properties Number of MAC Addresses 4 096 Aging Time Programmable Latency Type 2 9 us Backplane Speed 6 6Gb s Switching Method Physical Height 5 10 Width 8 98 Depth 5 2 Weight max 5 lbs Din Rail mount 35mm Electrical Redundant Input Voltage Input Current max Inrush O 24VDC Input Ripple N TRON Power Supply Less than 100 mV Environmental 20 to 705 40T to 858 Operating Temperature Storage Temperature Operating Humidity 10 to 95 Non Condensing Operating Altitude O to 10 000 ft Shock and Vibration bulkhead mounting Shock 2009 10ms Vibration Seismic 50g 5 200HZ Triaxial Reliability MTBF gt 1Million Hours 5 17 2007 Store amp
93. rt is a dedicated port that is configured to receive the copies of Ethernet frames that are being transmitted out and also being received in from any other port that is being monitored Port Trunking Port Trunking is the ability to group one or more network ports to increase the bandwidth between two machines switch or any work station This feature allows grouping of high speed connectivity and provides redundant connection between switches so that trunk can act as a single link between the switches Priority Tagging QoS IEEE 802 1p priority tagging is supported for two classes of services along with bandwidth support per priority level Transparent mode is supported through configuration wherein if the field is set the tag bits are ignored The User can configure up to 8 different priority levels per port Also priority overriding overriding the tagged filed can be enabled or disabled by the user 5 17 2007 page 18 of 138 Virtual LAN The switch provides support for setting up both tagged Virtual LANs and port based Virtual LANs A port may belong to any number of Virtual LANs The VLAN membership of a station is determined by the VLAN s that have been defined for the port to which the station is connected If a station should move from one port to another it loses its current VLAN membership and inherits that of the new port it is connected to A Default Virtual LAN exists to which a port which is not a member of any other Virtua
94. rt set flowcontrol lt port no gt lt enable disable gt Parameters port no port number 1 24 enable disable Flow Control enable or disable N TRON Admin 1 gt port set flowcontrol 6 enable NOTES Check whether port no is in the valid range 1 24 Set Name Changes the name of the port This change will only be visible in the CLI port set name lt port no gt lt name gt Parameters port no port number 1 26 name A string that describes the port N TRON Admin 1 gt port set name 6 waterplant NOTES This will be reset if you change a slot configuration Set PVID port set pvid Set a port s VLAN ID port set pvid lt port no gt lt pvid number gt Parameters port no port number 1 26 pvid number The VLAN ID number of the VLAN that this port will be a member of N TRON Admin 1 gt port set pvid 6 2 5 17 2007 page 105 of 138 NOTES A port can be a member to several VLANs but can only have one PVID Set Backpressure Command Name port set backpressure Description Enables or disables backpressure on a given port This is normally used on 10Base setups and is a controlled by the hardware Syntax port set backpressure lt port no gt lt enable disable gt Parameters port no port number 1 24 enable disable Backpressure enable or disable Examples N TRON Admin 1 gt port set backpressure 6 enable Check whether port no is in the valid range 1 24 Set Intruderstate
95. st MAC Address its iia 117 Adda MICA E MAC A o eb 117 Delete Unicast MAC Address iia 117 Display List of Configured Static MAC Addresses cccccccccccccccsssseseeecccceeeaeeessesecceeeesaaaeeseseseeeeeeaaas 118 ICA oa A E 118 Display Curent Asme Time dat aida 118 DIN Mic Address A O 118 Display port Dy Mac Address nia 118 Display VE AC COUN vir E sist E 118 IOME Related Commander titi 119 Enable INMI ai AA cias 119 Disable IGMP Its 119 ANA AA E 119 AN eae mtr ec Te Sen Ine Uru TEN RU TY Ce van en ST STUNT ERE Carn Tn NSE TeeT yer ea eme ena 119 MEA A E NU ET 120 Set IGMP gury Mods ida lalalala lalala 120 Sel IE NEP TOUTE PO ai iia 120 SCE GE OU Mt ed ti ido oi load 120 Show IGMP Tiler Mode E ra icot 121 SCE LG lo AA e o e 121 NRO Related Command Sessie cos 122 AN A E T OE 122 NeR sceta sino oc 122 Nic WC Uliana a a amherst 122 IN FRAG set WED LAUT ea A a aan 122 5 17 2007 page 5 of 138 Nene etilo da a ada Dd N 122 INE Rino Setter dikenine ao inicial 123 AU Ia ONS ccna cst ss e uo In A secu toe denne 124 NERO SCO IN OCC 5 065 cz acat no vtencatratenon ana jatar ne uuessaneadecununnaaseeeanune ei maatealounaan annie meee 124 INS IRI SO SOUS sett att dta tds 125 NeR DOS o AO 125 Conn curation Related Command cial 126 Save COAH UAC iii laicos 126 Load Default Conte raton sd sc an 126 Contistration UPON AA A AA A 126 SEVE IP ACORCSS sis as 126 NS A OO 126 Com suration Do Oda 126 SEVE PAOLO ad 126 PRN ANC aiii iiai
96. strator here comes the usage of command N TRON Admin 5 gt w whoami admin with privilege of Administrator N TRON Admin 6 gt 2 The above command will execute the second command which is available in history list N TRON Admin 7 gt system The above command will execute the latest command in the history list that starts with system page 90 of 138 se i Description This command copies the command identified by reference number lt command no gt from the history list into the next command line allowing the user to edit the command for corrections or changes Parameters n The reference number of the command in the history list that has to be edited Examples N TRON Admin 1 gt whoaim As shown above the command whoaim was entered instead of whoami To edit the already entered command do as follows N TRON Admin 2 gt 1 N TRON Admin 2 gt whoaim Now we can edit the command at the command prompt command Whoami Examples eg N TRON Admin 5 gt whoami admin with privilege of Administrator eg 2 N TRON User 5 gt whoami user with privilege of User NOTES SS Se eee Ping Command Name sf ping ss Parameters hostip address IP Address of the host to give the ping request count Count the number of times to give the ping request range 5 50 Example ping 10 136215 ping 10 1 6 12 L0 Notes oo d OSOS 5 17 2007 page 91 of 138 System Configuration Commands Set Mode IP
97. t are being transmitted out and also being received in from any other port that is being monitored The Mirroring tab under the Ports category displays the status including the list of Source Ports and the Destination Port that the Sources are being mirrored to Port Mirorme Configuration View Mirror Stats Wot Configured source Port List Destination Port Following the Configure button you can enable the status of port mirroring and select source ports and the destination port that the source ports will be mirrored to Configure Murormg Source Port List NOTE Since the gigabit ports cannot be destination ports they are not available on the pulldown menu 5 17 2007 page 32 of 138 Ports Trunking The Trunking tab under the Ports category displays a list of trunks configured on the switch and the following details regarding each trunk Trunk ID Trunk Name Trunk Ports Trunk State Port Trunk Configuration View No Trunk Configured Trunk ID Trunk Name Trunk Ports Trunk State By selecting the Create button you can add a trunk group Tink Creation Trunk Name Port List 1 E NOTE RSTP must be disabled in order to use the Trunking Feature N Ring Managers cannot have trunking enabled A maximum of 4 ports of the same speed can constitute a valid trunk Only 1 Trunk per switch can be created All trunk ports must be at the same speed and duplex mode If a port is not linked there co
98. t igmp show rfilter 5 Port No IGMP RFilter DISABLE N TRON Admin 6 igmp show gt igmp show rfilter 5 7 Port No IGMP RFilter DISABLE DISABLE DISABLE N TRON Admin 7 igmp show gt NOTES Default disable Set IGMP rfilter mode igmp set rfilter Description The igmp set rfilter command is used to enable or disable rfilter based on a port range Usage igmp set rfilter lt enableldisable gt lt port listlall gt Parameters enableldisable Enable or Disable the filter on the a specified port port listlall Enter a specific port number list or specify all ports Examples N TRON Admin 35 igmp set gt igmp set rfilter enable 5 IGMP RFilter enabled for port 5 N TRON Admin 36 igmp set gt NOTES Default disable 5 17 2007 page 121 of 138 N Ring Related Commands N Ring get agingtime N TRON Admin 1 gt n ring get agingtime N Ring Aging Time 20 NOTES Default 20 seconds and is separate from the Bridging Aging Time N Ring Aging time is used for the whole switch if the switch is an N Ring Manager or becomes an active N Ring Member N Ring set agingtime n ring set agingtime Description Sets the aging time for dynamically learned MAC addresses of the chipset when in N Ring Manager or Active N Ring Member modes n ring set agingtime lt aging time gt Parameters aging time aging time to be set for N Ring Minimum N Ring agingtime can be 5 seconds Default N Ring aging time is 20 seconds Maximum agin
99. t address an umbrella VLAN it will function for all those ports with no problems This can be achieved with overlapping VLANs Delete Multicast MAC Address bridge delete multicastmac Removes an existing multicast mac address bridge delete multicastmac lt mac address gt Parameters mac address Multicast group address to be removed to the bridge Examples N TRON Admin 1 gt bridge delete multicastmac 01 00 5e 03 01 18 NOTES A Add a Unicast MAC Address bridge add unicastmac Adds a unicast mac address Syntax bridge add unicastmac lt mac address gt lt port number gt cpubit lt 0 1 gt mirror lt disablelenable gt Parameters mac address Unique unicast mac address port number port number on which this mac is learned The port number must range between 1 and maximum port numbers in switch cpubit if this bit is set the packet is sent to one of the CPU priority queue Examples N TRON Admin 1 gt bridge add unicastmac 00 a0 ae 60 3a 70 3 N TRON Admin 2 gt bridge add unicastmac 00 10 al 33 49 b5 6 NOTES Ea Delete Unicast MAC Address bridge delete unicastmac Delete an existing unicast mac address bridge delete unicastmac lt mac address gt Parameters mac address Unique unicast mac address Examples N TRON Admin 1 gt bridge delete unicastmac 00 a0 ae 60 3a 70 NOTES Eee 5 17 2007 page 117 of 138 Display List of Configured Static MAC Addresses bridge show staticmac To view the lis
100. t of configure static mac addresses bridge show staticmac lt alllmulticastlunicast gt Parameters lt alllmulticastlunicast gt which set of static mac addresses to show Examples N TRON Admin 1 gt bridge show staticmac all N TRON Admin 2 gt bridge show staticmac multicast N TRON Admin 3 gt bridge show staticmac unicast NOTES SS eS a aaa Set Aging Time bridge set agingtime lt aging time gt Parameters aging time aging time to be set for stp Minimum aging time can be 5 seconds Default aging time is 20 seconds Maximum aging time is 1000000 seconds N TRON Admin 1 gt bridge set agingtime 200 NOTES Display Current Aging Time Display Mac Address by port Displays all the mac address which are associated with the given port bridge show macbyport lt port number gt Parameters port number The port number must range between and maximum port numbers in the switch N TRON Admin 1 gt bridge show macbyport 6 bridge show agingtime Displays the current aging time bridge show agingtime None N TRON Admin 1 gt bridge show agingtime bridge show macbyport Display port by Mac Address NOTES AAA bridge show portbymac Display the port number to which the mac is associated bridge show portbymac lt mac address gt Parameters mac address Unique unicast mac address Examples N TRON Admin 1 gt bridge show portbymac 00 a0 ae 60 3a 70 NOTES Display Mac count bridge show
101. t values can be specified in the similar way as that of lt port list gt admit Allow tagged only or all untagged and tagged packets mirror Optional parameter Port number that data should be mirrored to Examples N TRON Admin 1 gt vlan add 2 1 name vlan2 untagged 1 IZ adm1t all N TRON Admin 2 gt vlan add 3 1 name vlan 3 tagged 13 24 admit tagged only NOTES Ensure that the ports included in the tagged port list do not exist in the untagged ports list field Changing anything on a VLAN will turn on RSTP on all VLANS as a precautionary measure Show List of Configured VLANs vlan show config Displays the list of configured VLANS vlan show config None N TRON Admin 1 gt vlan show config It displays the information of the default vlan if no vlan is configured Display Information of a particular VLAN vlan get info Displays the details of a particular VLAN vlan get info lt vlan id gt Parameters vlan id Vlan 1d of the existing vlan whose individual configuration is required Examples N TRON Admin 1 gt vlan get info 2 vlan ID 2 vlan Name vlan 2 port list A dedy tagged port mask 10 15 management port NO NOTES 5 17 2007 page 112 of 138 Modify an existing VLAN vlan modify Modifies an existing VLAN Syntax vlan modify lt vlan id gt lt mgmt port gt name lt vlan name gt untagged lt port mask gt tagged lt port mask gt admit lt tagged onlylall
102. the CSMA CD media access method is the means by which two or more stations share a common transmission medium To transmit a station waits defers for a quiet period on the medium that is no other station is transmitting and then sends the intended message in bit serial form If after initiating a transmission the message collides with that of another station then each transmitting station intentionally transmits for an additional predefined period to ensure propagation of the collision throughout the system The station remains silent for a random amount of time backoff before attempting to transmit again Full Duplex Full duplex operation allows simultaneous communication between a pair of stations using point to point media dedicated channel Full duplex operation does not require that transmitters defer nor do they monitor or react to receive activity as there is no contention for a shared medium in this mode Auto Negotiation In Auto Negotiation mode the port hardware detects the mode of operation of the station that is connected to this port and sets its mode to match the mode that of the station Port Security Port Security provides a mechanism to detect any intruder in the network When security is enabled on the port the port stops learning new MAC addresses on that port and if it receives any packet with a source MAC address that is not in the address table the packet will be discarded Port Mirroring A Mirroring Po
103. the Lockstate of a given port Command Name port set lockstate Description Sets the lock state of a given port to either enable or disable If the port lock is enabled the switch can process the data packets only from locked MAC addresses Other data packets will not be processed port set lockstate lt port no gt lt enable disable gt Parameters port no port number 1 26 enable disable Lock enable or disable Examples N TRON Admin 1 gt port set lockstate 5 disable N TRON Admin 2 gt port set lockstate 8 enable NOTES Once the port is locked all the MACs that are learned on that port are treated as static MACs This means the switch can process the packets from those MACs only It will discard all packets from other MACs Because the MAC is set for that port it will only be addressable via that port Get Lock State Command Name port get lockstate Gets the lock state for a given port port get lockstate lt port no gt Parameters port no port number 1 26 Examples N TRON Admin 1 gt port get lockstate 6 LockState enable N TRON Admin 2 gt port get lockstate 24 LockState disable NOTES Check whether port no is in the valid range 1 26 Get Auto negotiation State port get autonego Gets the auto negotiation mode for a given port port get autonego lt port no gt Parameters port no Port number 1 24 Examples N TRON Admin 1 gt port get autonego 6 Auto negotiation m
104. the copies of Ethernet frames that are being transmitted out and also being received in from any other port that is being monitored Enable or Disable Port Mirroring Enables or disables network monitoring or port mirroring It treats source port as the Ethernet port and the destination port as a monitoring port Examples N TRON Admin 1 gt mirror set enable mirror enabled N TRON Admin 1 gt mirror set disable mirror disabled NOTES SO eer Show Mirror config Examples N TRON Admin 1 gt mirror show NOTES AA 5 17 2007 page 111 of 138 VLAN Related Commands Add VLAN Entry To create a Port based Virtual LAN Syntax vlan add lt v an id gt lt mgmt port gt name lt vlan name gt untagged lt port mask gt tagged lt port mask gt admit lt tagged onlylall gt mirror lt port no gt Parameters vlan id Unique vlan id 2 4094 mgmt port Either 1 or 0 1 sets this vlan as management vlan name Unique vlan name which can be used to identify the group The name may include characters and numbers but should start with an alphabetic Maximum number of characters must not exceed 25 untagged port list List of ports that are to be included under this VLAN Commas can be used to separate individual ports 2 5 9 and the range can be specified using a hyphen 10 15 The port numbers cannot exceed the maximum number of ports on the board tagged port list Optional parameters Tagged port lis
105. the user was successfully removed from the list Status of Removing an Existing User User Removed from Existing List Successfully 5 17 2007 page 70 of 138 Logical View The 9000 Web Management offers a logical view of the switch Here a user or administrator can see a graphical depiction of the 9000 switch with the installed modules that have been configured in 1t Ports that are linked will turn green while ports that are not linked will show up as black The example below shows only port 4 on the 9006TX module is linked The other ports are currently in the down state not being used MN TRON 9000 Series 5 17 2007 page 71 of 138 Config Save and Restore The Config section of the web management gives an administrator the ability to save a running config into the NVRAM This step is needed in order for the switch to remember any changes after a power cycle The Reset factory default button will reload N Tron s factory default configuration settings Doing so will re configure the 9000 Series switch to factory defaults In many cases it is desirable to restore factory defaults except retaining IP Slot Configuration Subnet Mask and Gateway Address A choice is provided to this end Configuration Save or Reset Click Save bution to configure the data Save Click KeepIP amp Slots button to reset switch to factory defaults except for Slots and IP Subnet and Gateway addresses KeeplP amp slots
106. tion addresses If rfilter is enabled router ports do NOT get DATA frames with KNOWN multicast destination addresses unless a join to a specific multicast address has been received on that port Joins over ride rfilter Rfilter can be set for individual ports any all or none For each port rfilter will have an impact only if that port is manually or dynamically chosen as a router port Default configuration IGMP RFilter Configuration View Al Disabled LA Disabled A2 Disabled Disabled AS Disabled LA Disabled Ad C3 Disabled S Disabled C Disabled Ab Disabled Dl Disabled El Disabled OZ Disabled EZ Disabled D3 Disabled E3 Disabled D4 Disabled Ed Disabled D4 Disabled BS Disabled D Disabled B Disabled El Disabled Cl Disabled EZ Disabled Modify Refresh 5 17 2007 page 52 of 138 Modifying rfilter port settings IGMP E Filter Configuration SM i i E E E i m E E E E m m m m m m a a 5 17 2007 page 53 of 138 N Ring Configuration The Configuration tab under the N Ring category will display the N Ring basic configuration settings By default N Ring is in AutoMember mode and the N Ring agingtime is 20 seconds N Ring Configuration View N Rinz Mode utohember N Ring Agingtime 20 Seconds Modity Retresh Following the Modify button on the previous page the administrator will see a list of configurable fields for the N Ring configuration as bel
107. trips VID off packet amp Floods VLAN KS UY Oo Port A2 Untagged MAC on port Al Port Al Unicast Traffic Port A2 Untagged MAC on port A5 Port A5 Unicast Traffic Port A2 VID 2 or 3 MAC on port AS Port AS Strips VID off packet Port A2 Untagged Unknown MAC Port A1 B1 D6 Floods VLAN 2 Port A3 Untagged MAC on port Al Packet Discarded Port A3 Untagged MAC on port A2 Port A2 Unicast Traffic Port A3 Untagged MAC on port AS Port AS Unicast Traffic Port A3 VID 2 or 3 MAC on port A2 Port A2 Strips VID off packet Example 6 Basic understanding of VLANs with Multicast Filtering VLAN Configuration View Ports Configuration View VLANID VLAN Name Untagged Port s Tagged Port s Mgmt Port Admit Mirror Port NS Name PYD 1 Default VLAN SES a Oty ie ce ea ie VLAN 2 Al A6 B1 B6 C1 C6 DI D6 YES All 0 2 aia 3 VLAN 3 A2 A6 B1 B6 C1 C6 D1 D6 YES Al 0 NE 4 VLAN 4 A1 A2 a YES All 0 a ee Display Static Multicast Group Address es 23 DS 3 Port List 24 De 3 01 00 00 00 00 01 1 24 oo 01 00 00 00 00 02 1 6 8 Receiving Tagged VID Destination Notes Port in packet Address Port s Port 1 Untagged 01 00 00 00 00 01 a aoe ey aa Egat only Port 1 Untagged 01 00 00 00 00 02 Packet Discarded Port2 Untagged 01 00 00 00 00 01 Port 1 3 24 Goes to Ports 1 24 but won t go back out the port 1t came in on Port 2 Untagged 01 00 00 00 00 02 Po
108. ty Names Systems that are listed as an SNMP Trap will be sent basic networking changes made to the switch such as ports going down or being linked To restore a Trap to Value Not Configured enter 0 0 0 0 NWanagement Station Configuration IP Address Trap Sin IP Address Trap Sin 2 P Address Trap Sind Value Not Configured y Address Tr Si Adres Trap Sud Get Community Non Set Community Nan Trap Comm Nam 5 17 2007 page 26 of 138 Administration Slots The Slots tab under the administration category allows users to change the configuration of the slots that are populated in the 9000 Back Plane The switch may not operate correctly 1f the slots are not configured properly You must click Update 1f you wish to keep the changes system Slot Configuration slot A 4U0bTS w slot B 3004 Slot slot D CPU Slot E CFU amp G Following the Update button the user may be prompted to Save and Restart the switch in order for changes to take effect The switch will save the running configuration into the NVRAM and then cycle power automatically Once the switch comes back online the settings will be updated Save and Restart Click to save and restari for changes to take effect 5 17 2007 page 27 of 138 Ports Configuration The Configuration tab under the Ports category will show a detailed overview of all the active ports on the switch The overview will display the following information Port N
109. uccessfulValidation Go Links Customiz Google v G Search 5 Sera blocked Check Ea Options Peas ls ii N TRON OLA ALE PICA COMPANY Broadcast Packet Count Limit BPCL This Page shows the percentage of broadcast packets that will be accepted and forwarded Port Name Descriptive name for the port BPCL 0 This configurable field displays the Broadcast trafhic rate The range should be 0 100 the default is 100 The user can Modify the percentage on a particular port by clicking the Modify button 4 Internet Using the BPCL the link on the help page the administrator or user can see some information regarding the configuration options in the BPCL category on the left side of the web management 5 17 2007 page 78 of 138 Help IGMP Go y El http 192 168 1 201 goform successfulValidation yl x Google Laly File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Google G lv Go og RS YY Bookmarks Y Check y y Autolink s Send tor lt Settings y we a http 192 168 1 201 goform successfulvalid Motor CTG N TRON ME INOU E E fp Home E Feeds O debPrint Page Tools Help Size v SALLCL MATA Ui vup Ian a CAC A LULULUAL Aur J pom E IGMP group consists of three categories aoe 1 Configuration 2 Show Group 3 Show Router E Configuration IGMP Status Whether IGMP is enabled or disabled Query Mode Can be Aut
110. ug from any of the Din OOO OOO OOOO Rail screws or empty PEM nuts on the enclosure When using an 0000000000000 unused PEM nut to connect a ground lug via a machine screw care should be taken to limit the penetration of the outer skin by less than 1 4 Ef in Failure to do so may cause irreversible damage to the internal components of the switch s DRAIN WIRE WITH tues CONNECTING SWITCH CHASSIS TO KNOWN Y V V V COM Note Before applying power to the grounded switch you must use a volt meter to verify there is no voltage difference between the power GROUNDING POINT supply s negative output terminal and the switch chassis grounding METALLIC DIN RAIL MOUNT point The use of shielded cables between devices is not required for most N Tron devices please consult the user manuals for specific details If the use of shielded cables is required it is generally recommended to only connect the shield at one end to prevent ground loops and interfere with low level signals i e thermocouples RTD etc CatSe cables manufactured to EIA 568A or 568B specifications are required for use with N Tron Switches METALLIC NONMETALLIC m gt SHIELDED PATCH CABLE STP STP Note Strain relief boots not shown for clarity purposes In the event all CatSe patch cable distances are small 1 e All Ethernet devices are located the same local cabinet and or referenced to the same earth ground it is pe
111. uld be difficulty as to similar speed and duplex mode It is best to hard code speed and duplex mode for each trunking link at both ends 5 17 2007 page 33 of 138 Ports Trunking Continued Once the Trunk Group is created you will see detailed information for that trunk group but 1t should have a disabled state by default Port Trunk Configuration View Trunk ID Trunk Name Trunk Ports Trunk State 1 trunk E 1 E2 Disable In order to enable the Trunk Group you need to click on the State Button above The following page should load asking for the Trunk ID and what the Trunk State is Trunk State Configuration Trunk State Enable NOTE RSTP must be disabled in order to use the Trunking Feature N Ring Managers cannot have trunking enabled A maximum of 4 ports of the same speed can constitute a valid trunk Only 1 Trunk per switch can be created All trunk ports must be at the same speed and duplex mode If a port is not linked there could be difficulty as to similar speed and duplex mode It is best to hard code speed and duplex mode for each trunking link at both ends 5 17 2007 page 34 of 138 Statistics Port Statistics The Ports Statistics tab under the Statistics category displays a list of MIB Parameters Each port has a separate counter for each parameter This gives users the ability to see what kind of packets are going over which ports At the bottom of each page for each port there are two
112. uld then freely come away from the wall 5 17 2007 page 12 of 138 FRONT PANEL LME ACT Rx xO FX1 RX f TX CPU Module O C 10 100 Base Tx Cl 100 Base Fx DC From Top to Bottom Gigabit Ports 1000 Base SX Connections Fiber Ports 100 Base FX Connections RJ45 Ports Auto sensing 10 100 Base TX Connections 0 Green LED lights when Power is supplied to the module NOTE The RJ45 data port has two LED s located at the side of the connector The bottom LED indicates LINK status and the top LED indicates ACTIVITY LED s The table below describes the operating modes Description Power is Applied Power is OFF 10 100 1000Mb Link between ports No Link between ports Data is active between ports Data is inactive between ports 5 17 2007 page 13 of 138 APPLYING POWER Side View Unscrew amp Remove the DC Voltage Input Plug from the Power Input Header Install the DC Power Cables into the Plug observing polarity Plug the Voltage Input Plug back into the Power Input Header Tightening torque for the terminal block power plug is 0 5 Nm 0 368 Pound Foot Verify the Power LED stays ON GREEN Note Only 1 power supply must be connected to power for minimal operation For redundant power operation V and V2 inputs must be connected to separate DC Voltage sources This device will draw current from both sources simultaneously Use 16 28 gauge wire when connecting to the power supply Recom
113. umber Port Name Admin Status Link Status Auto Negotiation State Port Speed Duplex Mode Flow Control State Back Pressure State Priority State Priority Level RSTP State PVID Ports Configuration View Port Port Admin Link Auto Port Duplex Flow No Mame Status Status Mego Speed Mode Control Pressure Al Enable Down Enable 10 22 Enable Down Enable 10 23 Enable Down Enable 10 44 Enable Down Enable 10 J Enable Down Enable 46 Enable Down Enable Bl Enable Down Disable E2 Enable Down Disable Enable Down Disable Enable Up Disable Half Half Half Half Half Half Full Full Full Enable Enable Enable Enable Enable Enable Enable Enable Enable Enable MO lea A 15 Pa LE le Je E a Ha Ha 12 13 Enable Down Disable Enable Down Disable e e lle Back Priority Priority RSTP Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable ataie Level Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Enable Down Disable 1000 Full Enable Disable Disable Enable Down Disable 1000 Full Enable Refresh 5 17 2007 Disable Disable l l atate Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Forwarding Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled page 28 of 138 Ports Configuration Continued The User can
114. uments with spaces Get System Name None Example N TRON Admin 1 gt system get sysname System Name N TRON Switch 5 17 2007 page 92 of 138 Get Gateway Address of the System Command Name system get gateway To display the gateway address of the system system get gateway Example N TRON Admin 4 gt system get gateway System Gateway Address 192 168 1 1 AAN Get Mac Address of the System Example N TRON Admin 1 gt system get sysmac System MAC Address 00 07 af 00 00 00 A Get Netmask of the System Example N TRON Admin 8 gt system get netmask System Subnet Y 20082 oe Zoos Get System Contact Example N TRON Admin 10 gt system get syscontact System Contact N TRON Admin Set System Contact system set syscontact To set the contact details for the system system set syscontact lt Contact for the system gt Parameters Contact for the system The details of the person to be contacted for this system in case of any queries or problems N TRON Admin 1 gt system set syscontact admin N Tron com N TRON Admin 2 gt system set syscontact Support Team Please ensure to use for supplying arguments with spaces Get System Location system get syslocation To display the system location details system get syslocation N Tron Admin 1 gt system get syslocation Notes o d OSOS 5 17 2007 page 93 of 138 Set System Location system set syslocatio
115. unk set lt enable disable gt lt trunk id gt To enable or disable the trunk that is already created trunk set disable lt trunk id gt Unique number given to a trunk for recognition Examples N TRON Admin 1 gt trunk set enable 5 Trunk with Id 5 has been activated N TRON Admin 1 gt trunk set disable 5 Trunk with Id 5 has been deactivated NOTES RSTP must be disabled in order to use Trunking All trunk ports must be at the same speed and duplex mode It is best to hard code speed and duplex mode for each trunking link at both ends Modify Trunk Command Name trunk modify To add new required ports to the trunk in order to withstand high traffic trunk modify lt trunk id gt lt trunk name gt lt port list gt Parameters trunk id Unique number given to a trunk for recognition trunk name Name given to a trunk port list Port numbers to be in the trunk N TRON Admin 1 gt trunk modify 1 trunk1 1 4 NOTES Maximum number of 4 ports can be in a trunk All trunk ports must be at the same speed and duplex mode If a port is not linked there could be difficulty as to similar speed and duplex mode It is best to hard code speed and duplex mode for each trunking link at both ends Create Trunk Command Name To create a trunk we use this command In order to get more bandwidth to withstand high traffic onto ports we create trunks trunk create lt port list gt lt trunk type gt id lt trunk id gt name lt trunk n
116. ver from where the configuration data to be retrieved File Name Name of the file to be retrieved N TRON Admin 1 gt config receive 10 1 6 151 config NOTES The ip address should be the valid tftp server ip address and the target tftp server should be running 5 17 2007 page 126 of 138 Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol Related Commands Set RSTP Admin Edge rstp set adminedge Sets the Adminedge value of a port in a Vlan rstp set adminedge lt vlan id gt lt port no gt lt status gt Parameters vlan id Vlan Id containing the port for which the adminedge is to be set port no Port number in the Vlan to be set status Status of the adminedge of the port to be set Values of enable and disable are valid Examples N TRON Admin 1 gt rstp set adminedge 1 1 disable N TRON Admin 2 gt rstp set adminedge 2 2 enable NOTES AAA Get RSTP Admin Edge rstp get adminedge Gets the Adminedge value of the given port in the given Vlan Id rstp get adminedge lt vlan id gt lt port gt Parameters vlan id Vlan Id containing the port for which the adminedge is to be viewed port Port for which the adminedge value is to be viewed N TRON Admin 1 gt rstp get adminedge 1 1 N TRON Admin 2 gt rstp get adminedge 2 2 Set RSTP Auto Edge rstp set autoedge Sets the Autoedge value of a port in a Vlan rstp set autoedge lt vlan id gt lt port no gt lt status gt Parameters vlan id Vlan Id containing the port for
117. which the autoedge is to be set port no Port number in the Vlan to be set status Status of the autoedge of the port to be set Values of enable and disable are valid Examples N TRON Admin 1 gt rstp set autoedge 1 1 disable N TRON Admin 2 gt rstp set autoedge 2 2 enable NOTES ANN Get RSTP Auto Edge rstp get autoedge Gets the Autoedge value of the given port in the given Vlan Id rstp get autoedge lt vlan id_ gt lt port gt Parameters vlan id Vlan Id containing the port for which the autoedge is to be viewed port Port for which the autoedge value is to be viewed N TRON Admin 1 gt rstp get autoedge 1 1 N TRON Admin 2 gt rstp get autoedge 2 2 NOTES A 5 17 2007 page 127 of 138 Set RSTP Bridge Admin Status rstp set bridgeadminstatus Sets the Bridge Admin Status of the given Vlan ID rstp set bridgeadminstatus lt vlan id gt lt bridge adminstatus gt Parameters vlan id Vlan Id for which the priority to be set bridge adminstatus Status of the Bridge to be set Values of fast forcestp and disable are valid Examples N TRON Admin 1 gt rstp set bridgeadminstatus 1 disable N TRON Admin 2 gt rstp set bridgeadminstatus 2 fast NOTES EAS Get RSTP Bridge Admin Status rstp get bridgeadminstatus Gets the Bridge Admin Status of the given Vlan Id rstp get bridgeadminstatus lt vlan id gt Vlan Id for which the admin status is to be viewed N TRON Admin
118. will be saved to the flash config save None N TRON Admin 1 gt config save NOTES Load Default Configuration config erase This command is useful to erase the configuration data config erase None Examples N TRON Admin 1 gt config erase Load Factory Default Setting y nly Factory Default Configuration Successfully loaded Restart the switch to effect this change NOTES This command will reset all configurable fields back to the default settings that the switch shipped with This will change the IP address back to 192 168 1 201 and will change the slot configurations of the 9000 to all 9006TX modules and no gigabit fiber ports Configuration Upload config send The configuration on the flash is grouped into a file and sent to the tftp server config send lt Server IpAddress gt lt File Name gt Parameters Server IpAddress IP Address of the TFTP Server to where the switch configuration data will be uploaded File Name Name of the file to be saved as N TRON Admin 1 gt config send 10 1 6 151 config NOTES The ip address should be the valid tftp server ip address and the target tftp server should be running Configuration Download Command Name config receive Description The file name mentioned will be downloaded from the server and the same configuration is overwritten to the flash config receive lt Server IpAddress gt lt File Name gt Parameters Server IpAddress IP Address of the TFTP ser
119. with no problems This can be achieved with overlapping VLANSs 5 17 2007 page 45 of 138 RSTP RSTP Configuration The RSTP Configuration tab under the RSTP category will display the RSTP information for the first VLAN Using the pull down menu at the top of the page an administrator can choose which VLAN to configure RSTP on Once the VLAN is selected the administrator may configure the bridge by clicking on the Configuration button in the middle of the page RSTP on VLAN ESTP Root Bridge Configuration 32708 S0 00 00 04 00 c2 07 This Bridge Configuration 32768 Fast False The configuration screen for the VLAN that was previously selected will look like the example below Here the administrator can make changes such as the Hello Time the Forward Delay the Max Age the priority and the Status of RSTP on that VLAN Following the link for the view RSTP Port Configuration at VLAN the administrator or user can see the current RSTP status of the ports on that VLAN Bridge RSTP Configuration for VLAN 1 Hello Time Forward Delay Max age gt Click here to mew the ESTP port Configuration at VLAN 1 NOTES 1 Trunking must be disabled in order to use RSTP 2 N Ring Manager cannot have RSTP enabled 3 RSTP amp N Ring are different modes and cannot have redundant links along those lines See the examples on the following sheet 5 17 2007 page 46 of 138 RSTP RSTP Configuration Continued N Ring Ma
120. y N Tron Systems Please ensure to use for supplying arguments with spaces 5 17 2007 page 94 of 138 Set SNMP Set Community name system set snmpsetcommunity To set the community name for performing snmpset operation system set snmpsetcommunity lt Community Name gt Parameters Community Name The name of the community to be used for performing snmpset operation Example N TRON Admin 1 gt system set snmpsetcommunity private N TRON Admin 1 gt system set snmpsetcommunity N Tron_Systems Notes Arguments cannot have spaces You can use an underscore _ instead of a space Set SNMP Trap Community name system set samptrapcommunity To set the community name for raising snmp trap system set snmptrapcommunity lt Community Name gt The name of the community to be used for raising snmp trap Example N TRON Admin 1 gt system set snmptrapcommunity private o N TRON Admin 1 gt system set snmptrapcommunity N Tron_Systems Arguments cannot have spaces You can use an underscore _ instead of a Space Show all configuration parameters Example N TRON Admin 32 system show gt config System Configuration IP Configuration Mode manual System IP Address 1922168 Le 201 Subnet Mask o AO ADO oe Gateway Address 192 168 1 1 System Name N TRON Switch System Contact N TRON Admin System Location Mobile AL 36609 System Up Time gt 9 days 17 hours 15 mins 2 secs Model Des

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