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1. vi Cajun P333T User s Guide List of Tables Table 2 1 Cajun P333T LED Descriptions nnen eer eeenen 8 Table 2 2 Cajun P330 lt gt Select buttons aaan nenennneennnnnnen 9 Table 4 1 Default Switch Senge 19 Table 4 2 Default Port Settings sss annnenenenennennnenennnennnnnnsnnennnnn 20 Table 4 3 Gigabit Ethernet Cabling nnn snnnnnonnnnnnnnnnnnennenn 21 Table 5 1 Navigation Cursor Movement and Shortcuts 28 Table 5 2 User Level Command Hierarchy aanne enee 30 Table 5 3 Privileged Level Command Hierarchy 31 Table 5 4 Supervisor Level Command Hierarchy 32 Table A l Stacking Sub module nanasan onenenenenenennnnnnnennenn 63 Table A 2 Gigabit Ethernet Expansion Sub modules eee 63 Table A 3 Fiber Fast Ethernet Expansion Sub module 65 Table AA _Ethernet Fast Ethernet Expansion Sub module 65 Table A 5 MTBE ss roesten ten Read hed 68 Cajun P333T User s Guide vii List of Tables viii Cajun P333T User s Guide Chapter 1 Overview The Cajun P330 family of stackable Ethernet workgroup switches includes a range of modules with 10 100 1000 Mbps ports and Layer 3 capability ATM Expansion sub module in Phase 2 The first product is the Cajun P333T switch which has 24x10 100 Mbps ports and an Expansion sub module slot The optional expansion sub modules provi
2. black used to connect the top and bottom switches of a stack Catalog No CB0222 To connect stacked switches 1 Plug the light grey connector of the Short Octaplane cable into the port marked to upper unit of the bottom Cajun P330 switch 2 Plug dark grey connector of same Short Octaplane cable to the port marked to lower unit in the unit above The connections are illustrated in Figure 4 3 3 Repeat Steps 1 and 2 until you reach the top switch in the stack Note If you have split the stack use the Long Cable instead of the Short Cable where required 4 Ifyou wish to implement stack redundancy use the Redundant Cable to connect the the port marked to lower unit on the bottom switch to the port marked to upper unit on top switch of the stack Caution Do not cross connect two Cajun P333T switches with two Octaplane light colored cables If you wish to cross connect for redundancy use one light colored Octaplane cable and one black redundancy cable Figure 4 2 shows an incorrect connection Note You can build a stack of up to 10 Cajun P330 switches If you do not wish to stack all the switches in a single rack use long Octaplane cables to connect two physical stacks as shown in Figure 4 3 Cajun P333T User s Guide 15 Chapter 4 Installation and Setup Figure 4 2 BUPS Connector Power Supply Connector BUPS Connector Power Supply Connector Figure 4
3. Cajun P333T User s Guide Chapter 5 Cajun Campus CLI Command Line Interface Show download status command Use the show download command to display the status of the download process One session of download is active on the system The syntax for this command is show download status mod_num mod_num Number of the module to display its download process If a module number is not specified the status of all modules will be displayed Example Console gt enable show download status Mod Bank Download State Activity Status Download Size 1 A tftp running ip Downloading 46233 Mod Version Host File d 1002 149 49 1 1 users download p330t Cajun P333T User s Guide 43 Chapter 5 Cajun Campus CLI Command Line Interface Privileged Level Commands This Level includes all the commands of the User Level Disable command Use the disable command to return to User level from Privileged level The syntax for this command is disable Example Console gt enable disable Enter password Console gt Set commands Set enablepass command Use the set enablepass command to change the password for the Privileged level of the CLI The command prompts you to enter the old password If the password you enter is valid you are prompted to enter a new password and to verify the new password The password should contain at least four characters The syntax for this command is set enablepass Example
4. Show module command Use the show module command to display module status and information For each module with an expansion sub module installed both module and sub module type and information are shown The syntax for this command is show module mod_num mod_num Optional Number of the module If you do not specify a number all modules are shown Example Console gt show module Mod Type Ports Serial Num C S Sw 1 Cajun P333T 24 007486003 1 0 1 0 2 Mod Sub Type Sub Ports Sub C S 1 P330F2 2 1 0 Cajun P333T User s Guide 37 Chapter 5 Cajun Campus CLI Command Line Interface Output Fields Field Description Mod Module number Module Type Module Type Ports Number of ports on the module Serial Num Serial number of the module C S Hardware Configuration Symbol of the module Sw Software version on the module Show flowcontrol command Use the show port flowcontrol command to display per port status information related to flow control The syntax for this command is show flowcontrol mod_num port_num mod_num Optional Number of the module port_num Optional Number of the port on the module If you do not specify a number filters configured on all the ports on the module are shown Example This example shows how to display the flow control port status and statistics Console gt show flowcontrol Port Send Flowcontrol Receive Flowcntl Admin Oper Admin Oper 3 2 off off off off 3 3 on
5. Software Download You can perform software download using the CLI see Show download status command on page 43 or the Cajun Download Manager part of the CajunView Suite 70 Cajun P333T User s Guide AppendixC How to Contact Us To contact Lucent s technical support please call From the United States 1 800 237 0016 press 0 then press 73300 From North America 1 813 217 2425 Outside North America 972 3 645 8458 Cajun P333T User s Guide 71 Cajun CajunView and Octaplane are trademarks of Lucent Technologies Inc All other trademarks registered trademarks service names product and or brand names are the sole property of their respective owners Copyright 1999 Lucent Technologies All rights reserved 72 Cajun P333T User s Guide
6. To disable the automatic disconnection of idle sessions Console gt enable set logout 0 Sessions will not be automatically logged out Console gt enable Set ntp server command The set ntp server command is used to set the ntp server address The syntax for this command is set ntp server lt ip gt ip IP address of the ntp server Set ip route command Use the set ip route command to add IP addresses to the IP routing table You can configure one default gateway up to ten 10 default gateways for P330 family The syntax for this command is set ip route destination gateway destination IP address of the network or specific host to be added gateway IP address of the router Cajun P333T User s Guide 45 Chapter 5 Cajun Campus CLI Command Line Interface Example These examples show how to add three default routes to the IP routing table Console gt enable set ip route 149 49 48 0 192 122 173 42 Route added Console gt enable Console gt enable set ip route 149 49 84 55 192 122 173 43 Route added Console gt enable Console gt enable set ip route 10 0 0 0 192 122 173 44 Route added Console gt enable Set snmp community command Use the set snmp community command to set SNMP communities and associated access types There are three configurable SNMP communities one for each access type If you do not specify the community string the community string
7. 3 P330 Series Back Panel Incorrect Stack Connection Cable to Lower Unit Cable to Upper Unit am Cajun P333T Stack Connections E 10 X330SC d A d 9 18 7 6 D X330RC Redundancy Cable ZZ SEH 1 X330LC 16 Cajun P333T User s Guide Chapter 4 Installation and Setup Installing Expansion Sub modules y Caution The expansion sub modules contain components sensitive to electrostatic discharge Do not touch the circuit board unless instructed to do so Installing the Expansion Sub module into the Cajun P330 l1 Remove the blanking plate or other sub module if installed 2 Insert the sub module gently into the slot ensuring that the Printed Circuit Board PCB is aligned with the guide rails The PCB not the metal base plate fits into the guide rail 3 Press the sub module in firmly until it is completely inserted into the Cajun P330 4 Gently tighten the two screws on the front panel of the expansion sub module by turning the screws Removing an Existing Expansion Sub module l1 Loosen the screws by turning the knobs 2 Grasp the two knobs one near each side of the front panel and pull gently but firmly towards yourself 3 Insert another ex
8. Cajun P333T User s Guide Chapter 5 Cajun Campus CLI Command Line Interface Set port disable command Use the set port disable command to disable a port or a range of ports see 4 1 for range rules The syntax for this command is set port disable mod_num port_num mod num Number of the module port_num Number of the port Example Console gt enable set port disable 5 10 Port 5 10 disabled Console gt enable Set port speed command Use the set port speed command to configure the speed of a port or range of ports You can configure the speed of a Ethernet of Fast Ethernet interface only You can configure Ethernet or Fast Ethernet interfaces on the 10 100 Mbps Ethernet switching module to either 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps In autonegotiation mode the port s speed is determined by autonegotiation An error message is generated if you attempt to set the speed type to 10 or 100 when autonegotiation is enabled The syntax for this command is set port speed mod_num port_num value mod_num Number of the module port_num Number of the port on the module 112 Set a port speed to 10 100 Mbps Examples To configure port 2 on module 2 port speed to 10 Mbps Console gt enable set port speed 2 2 1 Port 2 2 speed set to 10 Mbps Console gt enable Set port duplex command Use the set port duplex command to configure the duplex type of an Ethernet or Fast Ethernet port or range of ports Cajun P333T Us
9. Campus CLI Command Line Interface Navigation Cursor Movement and Shortcuts The CLI contains a simple text editor with these functions Table 5 1 Navigation Cursor Movement and Shortcuts Keyboard Functions Backspace Deletes the previous character Up arrow Down arrow Scrolls back and forward through the command history buffer Left arrow Right arrow Moves the cursor left or right Tab Completes the abbreviated command Type the minimum number of characters unique to the command An exception is the Reset System command which you must type in full Enter Executes a single line command Getting Help On line help may be obtained at any time by entering a question mark or the word help on the command line To obtain help for a specific command type the command followed by a space and a question mark For example Console gt show Command Syntax Commands are not case sensitive That is uppercase and lowercase characters may be interchanged freely Command Abbreviations All commands and parameters in the CLI can be truncated to an abbreviation of any length as long as the abbreviation is not ambiguous For example version can be abbreviated ver For ambiguous commands type the beginning letters on the command line and then use the Tab key to toggle through all the possible commands beginning with these letters 28 Cajun P333T User s Guide Chapter 5 Cajun Campus CLI Comm
10. Console gt enable set enablepass Enter old password lt old_password gt Enter new password lt new_password gt Retype new password lt new_password gt Password changed Console gt enable Set password command Use the set password command to change the login password on the CLI The command prompts you to enter the old password If the password is valid you are prompted to enter a new password and to verify the new password The syntax for this command is set password Example Console gt enable set password Enter old password lt old_password gt Enter new password lt new_password gt Retype new password lt new_password gt Password changed Console gt enable 44 Cajun P333T User s Guide Chapter 5 Cajun Campus CLI Command Line Interface Set logout command The set logout command is used to set the number of minutes until the system automatically disconnects an idle session The syntax for this command is set logout lt timeout gt lt timeout gt Number of minutes 0 to 999 until the system automatically disconnects an idle session Setting the value to 0 disables the automatic disconnection of idle sessions Default 15 Examples To set the number of minutes until the system disconnects an idle session automatically Console gt enable set logout 20 Sessions will be automatically logged out after 20 minutes of idle time Console gt enable
11. Enter Conventions Used The following conventions are used in this document to convey instructions and information Commands are in boldface Variables that you supply are in pointed brackets lt gt Optional keywords are in square brackets Alternative but mandatory keywords are grouped in braces and separated by a vertical bar If you enter an alphanumeric string of two words or more for example in the Set system location command on Page 48 enclose the string in inverted commas Information displayed on screen is displayed in text font Establishing a Serial Connection for Configuration Perform the following steps to connect a VT 100 terminal or PC with VT 100 emulation to the Cajun P330 master switch Console port for configuration of stack parameters 1 Use the serial cable supplied to attach the RJ 45 console connector to the Console port of the Cajun P330 master switch indicated by a lit SYS LED and the DB 9 connector to the serial COM port on your PC terminal Make sure that the serial port settings on the PC are 9600 baud 8 bits 1 stop bit and no parity If you connected a PC run a VT 100 emulation session You can use the Windows HyperTerminal When you see the Welcome to P330 menu and are prompted for a password enter the User Level password norm Cajun P333T User s Guide 23 Chapter 5 Cajun Campus CLI Command Line Interface Establishing a Telnet Session 1 2 Connect
12. Port disabled LNK Port status ON Port enabled and link OK Blink Port enabled and the link is down OFF No collision or FDX port COL Collision ON Collision occurred on line OFF No transmit activity Tx Transmit to line ON Data transmitted on line from the module OFF No receive activity Rx Receive from line ON Data received from the line into the module 8 Cajun P333T User s Guide Chapter 2 Cajun P333T Front and Rear Panels Table 2 1 Cajun P333T LED Descriptions LED Name Description LED Status OFF Half duplex mode FDX Half Full Duplex ON Full duplex mode OFF No flow control Symmetric Pause mode is disabled and or port is in half duplex Symmetric Flow mode EE Control ON Symmetric Flow Control mode is enabled and port is in full duplex mode Hspd High Speed OFF 10Base T port or expansion port does not exist ON 100Base T 100Base F and 1000Base X port Link Aggregation OFF No LAG defined for this port Group Trunking ON Port belongs to a LAG LAG Table 2 2 Cajun P330 lt gt Select buttons Description Function Left Right Individual select LED function see table above Reset module Press both right and left buttons together for approximately two seconds All LEDs on module light up until buttons are released Reset stac
13. Viewing graphical representations of the traffic on the ports of the Cajun P330 Switch Virtual LANs Viewing and editing Virtual LAN information Link Aggregation Groups LAGs Viewing and editing LAG information Software Redundancy Setting software redundancy for ports in a Cajun P330 Switch Port Mirroring Setting up port mirroring for ports in a Cajun P330 Switch Trap Managers Configuration Viewing and modifying the Trap Managers Table Switch Connected Addresses View devices connected to selected ports System Requirements Minimum hardware and Operating System requirements are Installation Windows 95 or NT 4 0 or higher Pentium 200 Mhz based computer with 64 Mb of RAM Pentium II recommended Minimum screen resolution of 1024 x 768 pixels 24 Mb of free Hard Disk space To install the Cajun P330 Standalone Manager 1 VM BP WN We recommend that you close all unecessary applications currently running on your PC Insert the Cajun P330 Standalone Manager CD in your PC s CD Drive In Windows 95 or Windows NT click Start on the Task Bar and select Run Enter the path to the CD drive and the filename Setup exe and click OK Follow the on screen instructions to install the Cajun P330 Manager Cajun P333T User s Guide 69 Documentation and Online Help The Standalone Manager comes with a detailed User s Guide including a Glossary of Terms and an overview of Data Communications concepts
14. enable set flowcontrol receive 5 1 on Port 5 1 flow control receive administration status set to on port will require far end to send flowcontrol Console gt enable Console gt enable set flowcontrol send 5 1 off Port 5 1 flow control send administration status set to off port will send flowcontrol to far end Console gt enable Set trunk command Use the set trunk command to configure the VLAN tagging mode The syntax for this command is set trunk mod_num port_num off dotlq plus mod_num Number of the module port_num Number of the port on the module off Optional Forces the port to become a non tagging port and persuade the neighboring port to become a non tagging port The port becomes a non tagging port even if the neighbor port does not agree to become a non tagging port dotlq Optional Specifies an IEEE 802 1Q tagging on a Fast Ethernet or Gigabit Ethernet port Plus Optional Specifies private tagging to port Tagging capabilities are hardware dependent Example To set port 2 on module 1 as a trunk port Console gt enable set trunk 1 2 dotlg Port s 1 2 trunk mode set to on Console gt enable To set port 5 on module 4 as an 802 1Q trunk port in dotlq mode Console gt enable set trunk 4 5 dotlq Port s 4 5 trunk type set to dotlq Console gt enable 54 Cajun P333T User s Guide Chapter 5 Cajun Campus CLI Command Line Interface Set spantree enable
15. flowcontrol command Use the set flowcontrol command to set the send receive flow control frames whether proprietary or IEEE 802 3x for a full duplex module port Each direction can be configured separately This command is supported on Fast and Gigabit Ethernet switching ports The syntax for this command is set flowcontrol receive send all mod_num port_num off on prop receive Indicate whether the port can receive administrative status from a remote device Available only for Gigabit Ethernet modules with negotiation set to off send Indicate whether the local port can send administrative status to a remote device Available only for Gigabit Ethernet modules with negotiation set to off all Send and receive symmetric flow control mod_num Number of the module port_num Number of the port on the module off Used with receive to turn off an attached device s ability to send flow control packets to a local port Used with send to turn off the local port s ability to send administrative status to a remote device on Used with receive to require that a local port receive administrative status from a remote device Used with send the local port sends administrative status to a remote device prop Lucent proprietary flow control Cajun P333T User s Guide 53 Chapter 5 Cajun Campus CLI Command Line Interface Examples These examples show how to use the set port flowcontrol command set Console gt
16. interface command Use the show interface command to display information on network interfaces The syntax for this command is show interface Example To display the interface Console gt show interface IP Addresses amp Netmasks Inband vlan 1 IP address 149 49 43 210 netmask 255 255 255 0 Console gt Show port command Use the show port command to display port status The syntax for this command is show port mod_num port_num mod_num Optional Number of the module If you do not specify a number the ports on all modules are shown port_num Optional Number of the port on the module If you do not specify a number all the ports on the module are shown Example To display the status for port 4 on module 3 Console gt show port 3 4 Port Status VLAN Level Neg Duplex Speed Type 3 4 disabled 203 normal enable full 100Mb 100BaseT Console gt 36 Cajun P333T User s Guide Chapter 5 Cajun Campus CLI Command Line Interface Show Port Output Fields Field Description Port Module and port number Status Status of the port connected faulty disabled VLAN VLAN ID of the port Level Priority level of the port normal or high Neg The negotiation status of the port enable disable Duplex Duplex setting for the port fdx hdx Speed Speed setting for the port 10 100 Type Port type for example 10BaseT 10BaseFL 100BaseTX 100BaseFX MM 100BaseFX SM 10 100BaseTX Show module command
17. level again as described above At the Console gt enable prompt enter set ip route lt dest gt lt gateway gt where you replace lt dest gt and lt gateway gt with the destination and gateway IP addresses Press Enter to save the destination and gateway IP addresses Note If there are any errors the new configuration settings will not be saved To save the new configuration settings you must correct the errors by repeating the command 10 11 12 At the Console gt enable prompt type exit or disable with the password default password norm to exit the Privileged level and press Enter to confirm the command The prompt changes to Console gt to indicate that you are in User level Exit the CLI session Insert the Cajun P330 stack into your network 22 Cajun P333T User s Guide Chapter 5 Cajun Campus CLI Command Line Interface This chapter provides instructions for the configuration of your Cajun P330 using the text based Cajun Campus Command Line Interface CLI or Terminal Emulation You can also configure your Cajun P333T using the Cajun P330 Manager with its graphical user interface see Appendix C The configuration procedure involves establishing a Telnet session or a serial connection and then using the Cajun P333T s internal CLI The CLI is command line driven and does not have any menus To activate a configuration option you must type the desired command at the prompt and press
18. show ntp command to display the address of the ntp server The syntax for this command is show ntp Show system command Use the show system command to display the up time system name location and contact person The syntax for this command is show system Example Console gt show system Uptime d h m s 0 3 47 33 System name System location System contact Admin Bld 3 Allan Show image version command Use the show image version command to display the software version of the image on both Banks of a specified module 34 Cajun P333T User s Guide Chapter 5 Cajun Campus CLI Command Line Interface The syntax for this command is show image version mod_num mod_num Optional Number of the module to display its image version If a module number is not specified the image version of the all modules will be displayed Example Console gt show image version Mod Module Type Bank Version 1 1 24x10 100Base T with optional expansion slot A 1 0 2 1 2 24x10 100Base T with optional expansion slot B 1 0 2 Show snmp command Use the show snmp command to display SNMP information The syntax for this command is show snmp Example Console gt show snmp Community Access Community String read only public read write private trap secret Trap Rec Address Traps Enabled 192 122 173 42 config fault etc Console gt Cajun P333T User s Guide 35 Chapter 5 Cajun Campus CLI Command Line Interface Show
19. the Cajun P330 1 2 Remove the blanking plate from the back of the Cajun P330 switch Insert the stacking sub module gently into the slot ensuring that the metal base plate is aligned with the guide rails The metal plate of the X330STK and not the PCB fits onto the guide rails Press the sub module in firmly until it is completely inserted into the Cajun P330 Gently tighten the two screws on the side panel of the stacking sub module by turning the screws Note The Cajun P330 switch must not be operated with the back slot open the stacking sub module should be covered with the supplied blanking plate if necessary Positioning Cajun P333T can be mounted alone or in a stack in a standard 19 inch equipment rack in a wiring closet or equipment room Up to 10 units can be stacked in this way When deciding where to position the unit ensure that It is accessible and cables can be connected easily and according to the configuration rule Cabling is away from sources of electrical noise such as radio transmitters broadcast amplifiers power lines and fluorescent lighting fixtures Water or moisture cannot enter the case of the unit Air flow around the unit and through the vents in the back and sides of the case is not restricted D Note Use Octaplane cables to interconnect with other switches Cajun P333T User s Guide 13 Chapter 4 Installation and Setup Rack Mounting The Cajun P333T case fits in m
20. your PC to the network Verify that you can communicate with the Cajun P330 using Ping to the IP of the Cajun P330 If there is no response using Ping check the IP address and default gateway of both the Cajun P330 and the PC Note The Cajun P330 default IP address is 149 49 32 134 and default subnet mask is 255 255 255 0 From the Microsoft Windows taskbar of your PC click Start and then Run or from the DOS prompt of your PC then start the Telnet session by typing telnet lt Cajun_P330_IP_address gt For example telnet 149 49 32 134 Note One of the possible reasons that you cannot establish a Telnet session to the Cajun P330 may be because there is already a session in progress 4 Enter the Cajun P330 User level password The default is norm in lower case letters do NOT use uppercase letters The Console gt prompt will appear when you have established communications with the Cajun P330 Enter the Cajun P330 Privileged level by typing enable Enter the Cajun P330 Privileged level password The default is enable in lower case letters do NOT use uppercase letters The Console gt Enable prompt will appear You can now configure the Cajun P330 stack and change its default IP address See the Section Running the CLI below 24 Cajun P333T User s Guide Chapter 5 Cajun Campus CLI Command Line Interface Running the CLI After running Telnet or connecting to the Console port press Enter a
21. 5 connector Cajun P333T User s Guide 21 Chapter 4 Installation and Setup Assigning Cajun P330 s IP Stack Address Note All Cajun P330 switches are shipped with the same default IP address You must change the IP address of the master Cajun P330 switch in a stack in order to guarantee that the stack has its own unique IP address in the network Changing the IP Address using Command Line Interface CLI Terminal Emulation Use the CLI to assign the Cajun P330 stack an IP address and net mask The CajunView station may establish communications with the stack once this address had been assigned and the stack inserted into the network 1 A WwW Establish a serial connection by connecting a terminal to the master Cajun P330 switch as described in the Command Line Interface chapter When you see the Welcome to P330 menu and are prompted for a password enter the User Level password norm At the Console gt prompt enter enable to enter the Privileged level Enter the password The default is enable At the Console gt enable prompt type set interface lt inband gt lt vlan gt lt ip_address gt lt netmask gt Replace lt vlan gt lt ip_address gt and lt netmask gt with the VLAN IP address and net mask of the stack Press Enter to save the IP address and net mask At the Console gt enable prompt enter reset and press Enter to reset the stack After the Reset perform login to Privileged
22. 85 265VAC 50 60Hz 7 76 A 100 VAC 3 82 A 200 VAC 70 A 100 VAC max 150 A 200 VAC max 4x27 A 5 5 V 5 5V 66 Cajun P333T User s Guide Environmental Operating Temp 0 40 C 32 105 F Rel Humidity 30 to 9 non condensing Safety e UL for US approved according to UL1950 Std e C UL UL for Canada approved according to C22 2 No 950 Std e CE for Europe approved according to EN 60950 Std EMC Emissions Emissions Approved according to e Europe EN55022 class B 1994 e Europe EN 6150 3 2 Harmonics Current Emissions_ e Europe EN 6150 3 3 Flicker Immunity Approved according to e EN 50082 1 e IEC 150 4 5 MTBF e 200 000 hrs minimum Cajun P333T User s Guide 67 MTBF The following table provides the MTBF for the Cajun P333T in various configurations Table A 5 MTBF Model Without BUPS With BUPS Without With Without With X330STK X330STK X330STK X330STK P333T 156 000 135 000 271 000 213 000 P333T X330T16 132 000 117 000 206 000 171 000 P333T X330F2 128 000 113 000 196 000 163 000 P333T X330L2 120 000 107 000 179 000 152 000 X330S2 P333T X330L1 gt 129 000 gt 107 000 gt 179 000 gt 152 000 X330S1 68 Cajun P333T User s Guide AppendixB Cajun P330 Standalone Manager The Cajun P330 Manager provides the following Device Configuration Viewing and modifying the different device configurations Port RMON
23. CLI Command Line Interface Table 5 3 Privileged Level Command Hierarchy Command Hierarchy See page Console super 33 enable disable 44 set enablepass 44 password 44 logout 45 ntp server 45 ip route 45 snmp community 46 trap 47 system location 48 name 48 contact 49 interface 49 port level 49 negotiation 50 enable 50 disable 51 speed 51 duplex 51 VLAN 52 flowcontrol 53 trunk 54 Cajun P333T User s Guide 31 Chapter 5 Cajun Campus CLI Command Line Interface Table 5 3 Privileged Level Command Hierarchy Command Hierarchy See page spantree enable 55 disable 55 priority 55 License 56 show see Table 5 2 sync time 56 get time 56 clear ip route 56 snmp trap 57 VLAN 57 cam 57 log 58 download 58 reset 58 session 58 Table 5 4 Supervisor Level Command Hierarchy Command Hierarchy See page Console set defpass 60 super superpass 60 show see Table 5 2 set see Table 5 3 32 Cajun P333T User s Guide Chapter 5 Cajun Campus CLI Command Line Interface User Level Commands Super command The super command is used to access the Supervisor level In this level additional commands are available The super prompt indicates that the system is in Supervisor level and that commands can
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25. and Line Interface Commands Parameters and Default Settings This section provides all the CLI commands parameters and their default values Not all groups parameters and commands are available when the Cajun P330 boots up from its INIT software Command Hierarchy Table 5 2 shows the command hierarchy for User level commands User level commands are also available from the Privileged and Supervisor levels The Privileged and Supervisor level commands are identical with one exception the Supervisor level contains the set password command for the User level Table 5 3 shows the command hierarchy for Privileged level Table 5 4 shows the hierarchy for the Supervisor level How Commands are Organized Command descriptions are organized into the groups in the command hierarchy and the page number shown in Table 5 2 Table 5 3 and Table 5 4 Cajun P333T User s Guide 29 Chapter 5 Cajun Campus CLI Command Line Interface Table 5 2 User Level Command Hierarchy Command Hierarchy See page Console gt super 33 enable 33 show time 33 timeout 33 timezone 33 ip route 33 ntp 34 system 34 image version 34 snmp 35 interface 36 port 36 module 37 flow control 38 cam port 39 cam mac 39 trunk 40 spantree 41 license 56 log 42 download status 43 30 Cajun P333T User s Guide Chapter 5 Cajun Campus
26. be entered The syntax for this command is super Example Console gt super Enter password super Console super Enable Command The enable command is used to activate Privileged level In the Privileged level additional commands are available and certain commands display additional information The enable in the prompt indicates that the system is in Privileged level and that commands can be entered The syntax for this command is enable Example Console gt enable Enter password enable Console gt enable Show commands Show time command Use the show time command to display the current stack time The syntax for this command is show time Show timeout command Use the show timeout command to display the amount of time the CLI can remain idle before timing out If the result is 0 there is no timeout limit The syntax for this command is show timeout Show timezone command Use the show timezone command to display the current stack timezone The syntax for this command is show timezone Show ip route command Use the show ip route command to display IP routing table entries Cajun P333T User s Guide 33 Chapter 5 Cajun Campus CLI Command Line Interface The syntax for this command is show ip route Example Console gt show ip route Destination Gateway 149 49 1 1 172 20 22 201 190 20 0 0 172 20 22 202 172 20 0 0 172 20 22 96 Console gt Show ntp command Use the
27. command Use the set spantree enable command to enable the spanning tree algorithm for a System The syntax for this command is set spantree enable Example This example shows how to enable the spanning tree algorithm for the system Console gt enable set spantree enable bridge spanning tree enabled Console gt enable Set spantree disable command Use the set spantree disable command to disable the spanning tree algorithm for a System The syntax for this command is set spantree disable Example This example shows how to disable the spanning tree algorithm for the system Console gt enable set spantree disable bridge spanning tree disabled Console gt enable Set spantree priority command Use the set spantree priority command to set the bridge priority The syntax for this command is set spantree priority bridge_priority bridge priority Number representing the priority of the bridge The priority level is from 0 to 65535 with 0 indicating high priority and 65535 indicating low priority Example This example shows how to set the bridge priority to 4096 Console gt enable set spantree priority 4096 Bridge priority set to 4096 Console gt enable Cajun P333T User s Guide 55 Chapter 5 Cajun Campus CLI Command Line Interface Set SMON License Command The SMON license command enables you to activate the SMON capability of the Cajun P330 stack A Cajun P330
28. configured for that access type is cleared One community string should be configured for each access type The syntax for this command is set snmp community lt read only read write trap gt community_string read only Assign read only access to the specified SNMP community read write Assign read write access to the specified SNMP community trap Assign SNMP community to trap community_string Optional Name of the SNMP community 46 Cajun P333T User s Guide Chapter 5 Cajun Campus CLI Command Line Interface The default configuration has the following communities and access types defined read only public read write public public trap public Examples To set read write access to the SNMP community called yappledapple Console gt enable set snmp community read write yappledapple SNMP read write community string set Console gt enable To clear the community string defined for read only access Console gt enable set snmp community read only SNMP read only community string cleared Console gt enable Set snmp trap command Use the set snmp trap command to enable or disable the different SNMP traps on the system or to add an entry into the SNMP authentication trap receiver table First add the rcvr_addr and then change the trap configuration The syntax for these commands is set snmp trap rcvr addr set snmp trap rcvr addr lt enableldisable gt alllconfig
29. copy a software image from a specified host to the Flash memory of a designated module You can only perform this command a Privileged or Supervisor levels The syntax for this command is download lt host gt lt file gt lt mod_num gt host Name or IP address of host file Name of file to be downloaded mod_num Number of the module to receive downloaded image Note You must reset the switch after performing the download Reset command Use the reset command to restart the system or an individual module If no module number is defined or the module number of the Master is defined the command resets the entire system If the module number is defined the command resets or sets to defaults the specified module you must type the command in full The syntax for this command is reset lt system mod_num gt mod_num Number of the module to be restarted system Reset the module to its default values Example To reset the Master agent and force the entire system to reset Console gt enable reset This command will force a switch over to the master module and disconnect your telnet session Do you want to continue y n n y Connection closed by foreign host host To set the Master agent and the system to their default values 58 Cajun P333T User s Guide Chapter 5 Cajun Campus CLI Command Line Interface Console gt enable reset system This command will force a factory default and switch ove
30. de additional Ethernet Fast Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet connectivity A Cajun P330 stack can contain up to 10 switches and up to 3 backup power supply units The stacked switches are connected using the Cajun X330STK stacking sub modules which plug into a slot in the back of the Cajun P330 They are connected using the X330SC or X330LC cable if the stack is split between 2 racks The Cajun X330RC cable connects the top and bottom switches in the stack and provides redundancy and hot swappability in the same way that modules can be swapped in a modular switching chassis The Cajun P330 is fully compliant with IEEE standards for VLAN Tagging Gigabit Ethernet Spanning Tree and Flow Control This full standards compliance combined with auto negotiation for 10 100 1000 Mbps and half full duplex facilitates the expansion of your network to match your company s growing needs Cajun P330 Family Features e You can connect up to 10 Cajun P330 switches in a stack Moreover this stack can be either in one rack or split over several racks using the X330LC Long Cable according to your requirements e Cajun X330STK this stacking sub module is used to connect Cajun P330 switches in a stack via the Octaplane e Cajun P330 BUPS this back up power supply module supports up to four Cajun P330 switches e One RJ 45 RS232 front panel console connector for both terminal and modem future release sessions e Two fan units in every switch with opera
31. down monitoring of switched network traffic at the following levels e Enterprise Monitoring e Switch Monitoring e VLAN Monitoring e Port level Monitoring This top down approach gives you rapid troubleshooting and performance trending to keep the network running optimally Note CajunView is required to run SMON monitoring Note You need to purchase one SMON License per Cajun P330 Stack Cajun P333T User s Guide 5 Chapter 1 Overview 6 Cajun P333T User s Guide Chapter 2 Cajun P333T Front and Rear Panels Cajun P333T Front Panel The Cajun P333T front panel contains LEDs controls connectors and an expansion sub module slot as well as console connector The status LEDs and control buttons provide at a glance information The front panel LEDs consist of Port LEDs and Function LEDs The Port LEDs display information for each port according to the illuminated function LED The function is selected by pressing the left or right button until the desired parameter LED is illuminated For example if the COL LED is illuminated then all Port LEDs show the collision status of their respective port If you wish to select the LAG function then press the right button until the LAG Function LED is lit if you then wish to select Rx then press the left button several times until the Rx function LED lights Cajun P333T front panel are shown below shows the Cajun P33T LEDs buttons the Expansion sub module s
32. e Cajun P330 to suit your needs Cajun P330 Manager CajunView Cajun P330 switches come with free management software as standard This program which uses the Lucent CajunView graphical interface allows you to manage a Cajun P330 stack without purchasing additional software This version of CajunView P330 Manager does not require HP OpenView When you need extra control and monitoring or wish to manage other Cajun Campus equipment then the CajunView network management suite is the answer This suite provides the ease of use and features necessary for optimal network utilization The CajunView Suite is available for Windows 95 NT Cajun P333T User s Guide Chapter 1 Overview Cajun P330 Network Monitoring RMON MIBs RFC 1757 e RMON support for groups 1 2 3 and 9 Statistics History Alarms Events SMON MIBs RFC 2613 e SMON support for groups Data Source Capabilities Port Copy VLAN and Priority Statistics future Port Mirroring SMON The Cajun P330 provides port mirroring for additional network monitoring functionality You can filter the traffic and mirror either incoming traffic to the source port or both incoming and outgoing traffic This allows you to monitor the network traffic you need The Cajun P330 supports Lucent s ground breaking SMON Switched Network Monitoring which the IETF has now adopted as a standard RFC2613 SMON provides an unprecedented top
33. e command Use the Set system name command to set mib2 system name MIB variable The syntax for this command is set system name string string location string The location is cleared if this field is blank 48 Cajun P333T User s Guide Chapter 5 Cajun Campus CLI Command Line Interface Set system contact command Use the Set system contact command to set mib2 system contact MIB variable The syntax for this command is set system contact string string location string The location is cleared if this field is blank Set interface command Use the set interface command to configure the in band interfaces on the Master agent of the stack The syntax for this command is set interface name vlan ip_addr netmask name interface name inband used for Master agent vlan the number of the VLAN to be assigned to the interface ip_addr IP address netmask Subnet mask Set port level command Use the set port level command to set the priority level of a port or range of ports on the switching bus Packets traveling through a port set at normal priority should be served only after packets traveling through a port set at high priority are served The syntax for this command is set port level mod_num port_num normal high mod_num Number of the module port_num Number of the port on the module normal Set the port priority to regular high Set the port priority to high Example To set the priorit
34. er s Guide 51 Chapter 5 Cajun Campus CLI Command Line Interface You can configure Ethernet and Fast Ethernet interfaces to either full duplex or half duplex The duplex status of a port in autonegotiation mode is determined by autonegotiation An error message is generated if you attempt to set the transmission type of autonegotiation Fast Ethernet ports to half or full duplex mode The syntax for this command is set port duplex mod_num port_num full half mod_num Number of the module port_num Number of the port on the module full Keyword to specify full duplex transmission half Keyword to specify half duplex transmission Example To set port 1 on module 2 to full duplex Console gt enable set port duplex 2 1 full Port 2 1 set to full duplex Console gt enable Set VLAN command Use the set VLAN command to assign the port s VLAN If adding a new VLAN the VLAN number must be within the range 1 to 3071 The syntax for this command is set vlan VLAN num module port VLAN num Number identifying the VLAN mod num Number of the module port_list Number s of the port s on the module belonging to the VLAN 52 Cajun P333T User s Guide Chapter 5 Cajun Campus CLI Command Line Interface Example To set VLAN 850 to include ports 4 through 7 on module 3 Console gt enable set VLAN 850 3 4 7 VLAN 850 modified VLAN Mod Ports 850 3 4 7 Console gt enable Set
35. er s Guide iii Appendix B Appendix C Backup Power Supply BUPS annae eereneneeeeeeenenereneeeeenen 66 NEE 66 Power Requirements eese renoir ENEE 66 Environmental tsaren vreten ae ndete reden deelen AEE 67 SEN CEE 67 EMG EMISSIONS 2 EE 67 r EE 67 AUDIE erneer ie net fae Wenen 67 ue EE 67 GD EE 68 Cajun P330 Standalone Manager 69 System Ee UM Ee CEET 69 TrnStallatvO non 0 oschesesc denture sedeescesbees T EEA NEESS 69 Documentation and Online Help 70 Software Download aiei aaeeio eia EA NETAS E EEEN 70 How to Gonitact DE EEE ETEN E E E A A TE 71 From the United States ccccccccccccccccsssssececseensseeeseeseeeeees 71 From North America uuuuanss sene snnnnensrereennnnner verversen 71 Outside North America a nnnnnenorereennnnnen vers eenenn 71 iv Cajun P333T User s Guide List of Figures Figure 2 1 Cajun P333T Front Panel neee eneennennenn 7 Figure 2 2 Cajun P333T LEDS sehin trara ie R O Ie des 3 7 Figure 2 3 Cajun P333T AC and DC Back Panels 10 Figure 3 1 Cajun P330 stacks with a Cajun P550 Backbone 11 Figure 3 2 Cajun P330 stacks with a Cajun 330 backbone 12 Figure 4 1 Cajun P333T Rack Mounting nn eneen enenenn 14 Figure 4 2 Incorrect Stack Connection nne neeeveeveevenennnnen 16 Figure 4 3 Cajun P333T Stack Connections eenen 16 Cajun P333T User s Guide v List of Figures
36. fault enable Activate SNMP traps disable Deactivate SNMP traps all Optional Specify all trap types config Optional Specify the ConfigChange trap from the TRAP MIB fault Optional Specify the Fault trap from the TRAP MIB rcvr_addr IP address or IP alias of the system to receive SNMP traps Examples To enable SNMP ConfigChange traps to a specific manager Console gt enable set snmp trap 192 122 173 42 enable config Cajun P333T User s Guide 47 Chapter 5 Cajun Campus CLI Command Line Interface SNMP config change traps enabled Console gt enable To enable all traps to a specific manager Console gt enable set snmp trap 192 122 173 42 enable all All SNMP traps enabled Console gt enable To disable SNMP config traps to a specific manager Console gt enable set snmp trap 192 122 173 42 disable config SNMP config traps disabled Console gt enable To add an entry in the SNMP trap receiver table with default Console gt enable set snmp trap 192 122 173 42 SNMP trap receiver added Console gt enable Set system location command Use the Set system location command to set the mib2 system location MIB variable The syntax for this command is a string of 2 words or more must be type inside inverted commas e g Operations Floor set system location string string location string The location is cleared if this field is blank Set system nam
37. gnated Root Priority 32768 Designated Root Cost 0 Designated Root Port 1 0 Root Max Age 6 sec Hello Time 2 Bridge ID MAC ADDR 00 40 0b 8f 8b ec Bridge ID Priority 32768 Port Port State Cost Priority 1003 inactive 80 32 Console gt Cajun P333T User s Guide Al Cajun Campus CLI Command Line Interface Output Fields Field Spanning tree Designated Root Designated Root Priority Designated Root Cost Designated Root Port Root Max Age Hello Time Bridge ID MAC ADDR Bridge ID Priority Port Port State Cost Priority Description Status of whether Spanning Tree Protocol is enabled or disabled MAC address of the designated spanning tree root bridge Priority of the designated root bridge Total path cost to reach the root Port through which the root bridge can be reached shown only on nonroot bridges Amount of time a BPDU packet should be considered valid Number of times the root bridge sends BPDUs Bridge MAC address used in the sent BPDUs Bridge priority Port number Spanning tree port state disabled inactive not connected blocking listening learning forwarding bridging or type pvid inconsistent Cost associated with the port Priority associated with the port Show log command Use the show log command to display the logfile The syntax for this command is show log mod_num mod num Number of the module to display its download process
38. how trunk mod_num port_num mod_num Optional Number of the module port_num Optional Number of the port To display the VLAN tagging configuration for a specific port specify the module and port number of the port you want to display Example To display tagging information for the switch Console gt enable show trunk Port Mode Native VLAN VLANs allowed on trunk 4 9 dotlq 1 1 3071 4 10 off 1 1 3071 Console gt enable To display tagging information for a specific port Console gt enable show trunk 4 5 Port Mode Native VLAN VLANs allowed on trunk 4 5 off l 1 3071 Console gt enable 40 Cajun P333T User s Guide Chapter 5 Cajun Campus CLI Command Line Interface Show trunk command output fields Field Description Port Module and port number s Mode Tag status of the port on dot 1Q tagging mode off clear mode Native VLAN Number of the port VLAN in the tagged link the VLAN for which untagged traffic can be transmitted and received over the link VLANs allowed on trunk Range of VLANs allowed 1 to 3071 Show spantree command Use the show spantree command to display spanning tree information The syntax for this command is show spantree mod_num port_num mod_num Number of the module port_num Optional Number of the port on the module Example This example shows how to display the spanning tree configuration Spanning tree enabled Designated Root 00 40 Ob 8f 8b ec Desi
39. isor level Exiting the Supervisor Level To exit the Supervisor level and return to the Privileged level exit no password is required The disable command default password norm required returns you from the Supervisor level to the User level 26 Cajun P333T User s Guide Chapter 5 Cajun Campus CLI Command Line Interface Note If keyboard activity is not detected for the amount of time set using the set timeout lt timeout gt command in Telnet mode you are automatically removed from the Privileged level or Supervisor level and returned to the User level General Commands Top and Up commands The Up command moves you up to the next highest level in the CLI command hierarchy The Top command moves you to the highest level Retstatus command Use the retstatus command to show whether the last CLI command you performed was successful or not shows the return status of the previous command The syntax for this command is retstatus Example Console gt enable set port negotiation 2 4 disable Link negotiation protocol disabled on port 2 4 Console gt enable retstatus Succeeded Console gt enable Tree command The Tree command displays the commands that are available at your current location in the CLI hierarchy The syntax for this command is tree Example Console super tree terminal width length Console super Cajun P333T User s Guide 27 Chapter 5 Cajun
40. k Press both Right and Left buttons together for 4 seconds All LEDs on stack light up until buttons are released FIV Force Initial Version boot from backup initial version of the Cajun P330 software from Bank A see Note below Note To perform Force Initial Version reset the module and at the same tme press the FIV reset button use an opened paper clip or other pointed object Let go of the reset buttons first and then let go of the FIV button 1 or 2 seconds later Cajun P333T User s Guide 9 Chapter 2 Cajun P333T Front and Rear Panels Cajun P333T Back Panel The Cajun P333T back panel contains a stacking sub module slot power supply and BUPS connector Figure 2 3 shows the back panel of the AC switch top and the DC switch bottom with a stacking sub module installed Figure 2 3 Cajun P333T AC and DC Back Panels BUPS Connector AC Input Cable to Cable to Lower Unit Upper Unit o Connector BUPS aia Connector DC Input A Cable to Cable to Lower Unit Upper Unit e e 5 Connector Note Any further illustrations of the Cajun P333T Back Panel will be that of the AC model Figure 2 3 10 Cajun P333T User s Guide Chapter 3 Applications The following sections describe typical applications for the Cajun P330 in a network with other Cajun Campus products Application 1 This applicati
41. lot and the RJ 45 console connector at the bottom right see Figure 2 1 and Figure 2 2 The LEDs are described in Table 2 1 Figure 2 1 Cajun P333T Front Panel Figure2 2 Cajun P333T LEDs CESI RER AA siir rgo eeng Lucent D Port LEDs SESCH Ge E r S 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 8 10 11 12 EXPANSION 0 0 0000 OA ooooooooo0o0o00 S ZA SLOT O 0 0 0 0 0 0 O O OO 0O0O0O0C0O0000 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 13 14 15 18 17 18 18 20 21 22 23 24 No ioooooooo ooo Pa gt Cel gt O LNK COL Tx Rx FDX FC Hspd LAG SYS OPR PWR Pi _ FIV i leftiRight TA E SE and Reset both FIV Switch Function LEDs Switches Cajun P333T User s Guide 7 Chapter 2 Cajun P333T Front and Rear Panels Note All LEDs are lit during a reset Table 2 1 Cajun P333T LED Descriptions LED Name Description LED Status OFF power is off PWR Power status ON power is on Blink using BUPS only OFF Module is booting OPR CPU operation ON Normal operation OFF Module is a slave in a stack ON Module is the master of the stack and the Octaplane and Redundant cable are ly Sys System Status connected correctly This LED will also light in Standalone mode Blink Box is the master of the stack and the long Octaplane cable is not present or the stack is in redundant mode The following Function LEDs apply to ports 1 to 40 OFF
42. nd the Console gt prompt displays The command line interface provides a set of commands that you can use to display and configure the Cajun P330 stack parameters The commands are arranged in a hierarchy such that a command contains a group of related functions To perform a command you will need to specify the command followed by the full hierarchical path For example Console gt show ip route This command shows routes in the routing table Alternatively you can descend the hierarchy by typing Console gt show This will cause the prompt to change displaying the position in the hierarchy Console show gt You can descend the hierarchy further by typing Console show gt ip This will cause the prompt to change Console show ip gt You can now perform the command simply by typing route as follows Console show ip gt route The advantage of descending the hierarchy is that you can perform multiple related commands without having to type them out in full that is specifying their full path You can use the following commands to navigate the hierarchy e up returns you to the previous level in the hierarchy e top returns you to the root of the hierarchy Note Refer to the section Navigation Cursor Movement and Shortcuts on Page 28 for general information on the CLI user interface Cajun P333T User s Guide 25 Chapter 5 Cajun Campus CLI Command Line Interface Securi
43. ndd edere 56 SYNC time Commande 56 Get time Commande 56 Glear Commands onee eege geed EEN 56 Download commande 58 ReSet COMMA estate eege ENEE eegen 58 Supervisor Level Commands nn annen eneeeeeneeenennnnnnennnnen 60 Set super password commande 60 Set defpass commande 60 Appendix A Specifications nanne derven ended aerden 61 Cajun P330 Switch E 61 Physical oe sc cescssiss2svgadiveecees o ei pe r n EENS ES 61 Power Requirements AC oessoed a ei i ia i 6l Power Requirements DC 61 Environmental rnaar tee temen E Ee 62 Safety EE 62 SN UD md DLO 62 EMC EMISSIONS tree rE a ENEE erven 62 ehn Een 62 Wom bn Ae ET 62 iterfac Sss ternsernntesnenrter deerne e e EdT E E taeda E 62 Standards Compliance nnn eenen ereen ee venenenneeneennnnenn 63 MELB TEE 63 Stacking Sub module cece ccc ce cece ee eeeeeeaeaeaeeeaeaesesseseeeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeess 63 Expansion Sub modules annae eenen eenen eeeeeenneeneennnnnn 63 Gigabit Ethernet Expansion Sub modules anne 63 Laser Water ei rn dee 63 Laser Classification siccvi icceccecsafosecavn dev eeiaa eest nei orina dees 64 Usage REStriChlOM naraversentseava neen ESTER ERER 64 Lager Date scscoivasetesststas doles deacase aren nternet ensen 64 Fast Ethernet Fiber Expansion Sub module nne 65 Ethernet Fast Ethernet Expansion Sub module 65 Cajun P333T Us
44. ng a Serial Connection for Configuration ne 23 Establishing a Telnet Session 24 Running the CLI sns rersnniesnssenrsnerserennvedend cases KLEE nde pE EE iia 25 SecuntwsbevelSiaa Miesen eegend deet 26 Ent ring the User Level ceirios orietur ii irisa 26 Entering the Privileged Level nnen nennen neeneneenennnennnenn 26 Exiting the Privileged Level anno nnoeeeeneneennnennnenn 26 Entering the Supervisor Level nnee eeeneee eenen eenensennenn 26 General Commands ieie a ede aa ened eadadedeces dean a aeaaaee deens 27 Top and Up commands eenen neneneennennennnnnnnnnnnnnenn 27 Retstatus command assen e Ea a aaas 27 Tree ent 27 Navigation Cursor Movement and Sborteuts 28 Getting HELP a vereren exgenecdoteges E E E a E EERE 28 Command Syntax ss anar nenssas eE EEEE EEA E EE SE EE E dede 28 Command Abbreviations nsvsssenrsen nieee e Ea 28 Commands Parameters and Default Settings nnn ennen 29 Command Hierarchy vised ceeeseccacks een tai RE 29 How Commands are Organized aanne eon eneeneenennnnnnnenn 29 Cajun P333T User s Guide User Level Commands 2 2tedbegeerek gg Sege Sud 33 Super COMM AIG veer serene deg eege veerd anneer dent Eu esas 33 Enable Commande 33 SHOW commandi EE 33 Show module commande 37 Privileged Level Commands aaan enenenenenenn ennen 44 Disable commande 44 Set comands ee 44 Show Commands sne sars sssnanvensmansvendenende stre anesd send ra
45. of the power supply cord 5 Wire the DC power supply to the terminal block F Warning The proper wiring sequence is ground to ground positive to positive line to L and negative to negative neutral to N Note that the ground wire should always be connected first and disconnected last 18 Cajun P333T User s Guide Chapter 4 Installation and Setup Configuring the Switch The Cajun P333T may be configured using the text based Command Line Interface CLI utility the stand alone Cajun P330 Manager or CajunView For instructions on the text based utility see the CLI chapter For instructions on installation of the graphical user interfaces refer to the Cajun P330 Manager appendix For instructions on the use of the graphical user interfaces refer to the Manager User s Guide on the Management CD Cajun P330 Default Settings The default settings for the Cajun P330 switch and its ports are determined by the Cajun P330 software These default settings are subject to change in newer versions of the Cajun P330 software See the Release Notes for the most up to date settings Switch Settings Table 4 1 Default Switch Settings Function Default Setting Cajun P330 IP Address 149 49 32 134 Default Gateway 0 0 0 0 VLANS VLAN 1 Spanning Tree Enabled Cajun P333T User s Guide 19 Chapter 4 Installation and Setup Port Settings Table 4 2 Defa
46. on off off 38 Cajun P333T User s Guide Chapter 5 Cajun Campus CLI Command Line Interface Output Fields Field Port Send Flowcontrol Admin Send Flowcontrol Oper Receive Flowcntl Admin Receive Flowcntl Oper Description Module and port number Send flow control administration Possible settings e on indicates the local port sends flow control to the far end e off indicates the local port does not send flow control to the far end Send flow control operation mode Receive flow control administration Possible settings e on indicates the local port requires the far end to send flow control e off indicates the local port does not allow the far end to send flow control Receive flow control operation mode Show cam command Use the show cam command to display the CAM table for a specific port or MAC Addr The syntax for this command is show cam mod_num port_num show cam mac mac_addr mod_num port_num mac_addr Number of the module Number of the port MAC address Console gt show cam mac 00 00 81 01 23 45 Dest MAC Route Destination Ports 00 00 81 01 23 45 2 9 00 00 81 01 23 45 2 10 Total Matching CAM Entries 2 Console gt Cajun P333T User s Guide 39 Chapter 5 Cajun Campus CLI Command Line Interface Show trunk command Use the show trunk command to display VLAN tagging information for the switch The syntax for this command is s
47. on shows Cajun P550 as the network backbone with Cajun P330 stacks as closet devices with LAG and redundant links Figure 3 1 Cajun P330 stacks with a Cajun P550 Backbone Cajun P330 Cajun P330 10 100 Mbps Ethernet Gigabit Ethernet with LAG 100 Mbps Ethernet dh 00 Mbps Fiber with LAG LAG Gigabit Ethernet with LAG Cajun P550 4x100 Mbps LAG Cajun P333T User s Guide 11 Chapter 3 Applications Application 2 This application shows a Cajun P330 stack forming the backbone of a Small Medium sized Enterprise SME network with CajunP330 stacks as closet devices with LAN and redundant links Figure 3 2 Cajun P330 stacks with a Cajun 330 backbone Cajun P330 Cajun P330 10 100 Mbps Ethernet 1 4x100 Mbps i LAG Gigabit Ethernet with LAG 4x100 Mbps LAG mH 12 Cajun P333T User s Guide Chapter 4 Installation and Setup The Cajun P333T is ready to work after you carry out the installation instructions given below All the Cajun P333T ports provide complete connectivity and no configuration is required to make the system work Installing Stacking Sub modules VW Caution The stacking sub modules contain components sensitive to electrostatic discharge Do not touch the circuit board unless instructed to do so Installing the Stacking Sub module in
48. onably foreseeable conditions of operation Caution The use of optical instruments with this product will increase eye hazard Usage Restriction The optical ports of the module must be terminated with an optical connector or a dust plug when not in use Laser Data Cajun P330S2 Expansion Sub modules Wavelength 850 nm Output power dissipation Max 0 63W Transmit power Min 9 dbm Max 4 dbm Receive power Min 17 dbm Max 0 dbm Cajun P330L1 2 Expansion Sub modules Wavelength 1300 nm Output power dissipation Max 0 68W Transmit power 9 um SMF Min 9 5 dbm Max 3 dbm Transmit power 62 5 um and 50 um MMF Min 11 5 dbm Max 3 dbm Receive power 9 um SMF 62 5 um and 50 um MME Min 20 dbm Max 3 dbm 64 Cajun P333T User s Guide Fast Ethernet Fiber Expansion Sub module Table A 3 Fiber Fast Ethernet Expansion Sub module Name Number of Ports Interface X330F2 2 100Base FX Ethernet Fast Ethernet Expansion Sub module Table A 4 Ethernet Fast Ethernet Expansion Sub module Name Number of Ports Interface X330T16 16 10 100Base T Cajun P333T User s Guide 65 Backup Power Supply BUPS Physical Height Width Depth Weight Power Requirements Input voltage Input current Inrush current Output power Output voltage 2U 88 mm 3 5 482 6 mm 19 450 mm 17 7 10 kg 22 Ib
49. ost standard 19 inch racks Cajun P333T is 2U 88 mm 3 5 high A Warning Disconnect all cables from the unit before continuing Place the Cajun P333T in the rack as follows l Snap open the ends of the front panel to reveal the fixing holes 2 Insert the unit into the rack Ensure that the four Cajun P333T screw holes are aligned with the rack hole positions as shown in Figure 4 1 Figure 4 1 Cajun P333T Rack Mounting 7 z a Bm jaja Jaja Jaja Jaja Jaja Jaja Ja mjn ma m ig De in Cajun P330 Scre e Screw position 3 Secure the unit in the rack using the screws Use two screws on each side Do not overtighten the screws Snap closed the hinged ends of the front panel 5 Ensure that ventilation holes are not obstructed 14 Cajun P333T User s Guide Chapter 4 Installation and Setup Connecting Stacked Switches Note The two ends of the Octaplane cable terminate with different connectors Each connector can only be connected to its matching port The following cables are used to connect stacked switches e Short Octaplane cable X330SC ivory colored used to connect adjacent switches Catalog No CB0223 or switches separated by a BUPS unit e Long Octaplane cable X330LC ivory colored used to connect switches from two different physical stacks or switches separated by a BUPS unit Catalog No CB0225 e Redundant cable X330RC
50. p trap command to clear an entry from the SNMP trap receiver table The syntax for this command is clear snmp trap lt rcvr_addr all gt rcvr_addr IP address or IP alias of the trap receiver the SNMP management station to clear all Keyword that specifies every entry in the SNMP trap receiver table Example Console gt enable clear snmp trap 192 122 173 82 SNMP trap receiver deleted Console gt enable Clear VLAN command Use the clear VLAN command to delete an existing VLAN and return relies that were on the VLAN to the default VLAN 1 When you clear a VLAN all ports assigned to that VLAN are assigned to the default VLAN 1 The syntax for this command is clear VLAN VLAN_num VLAN_num Number of the VLAN range is lto 3071 Example This example shows how to clear an existing VLAN VLAN 4 from a management domain Console gt enable clear VLAN 4 This command will assign all ports on VLAN 4 to their default in the entire management domain Do you want to continue y n n y VLAN 4 deletion successful Console gt enable Clear cam command Use the clear cam command to delete all entries from the CAM table The syntax for this command is clear cam Example Console gt enable clear cam CAM table entry cleared Console gt enable Cajun P333T User s Guide 57 Chapter 5 Cajun Campus CLI Command Line Interface Download command Use the download command to
51. pansion sub module or the blanking plate Note The Cajun P330 switch must not be operated with the expansion slot open the expansion sub module slot should be covered with the supplied blanking plate if necessary Note Expansion sub modules are hot swapable and can be inserted or removed in an operating base unit Cajun P333T User s Guide 17 Chapter 4 Installation and Setup Powering On Cajun P330 Module AC For the AC input version of the Cajun P330 insert the power cord into the power inlet in the back of the unit The unit powers up l If you are using a BUPS insert a power cord from the BUPS into the BUPS connector in the back of the unit The unit powers up 2 After power up or reset the Cajun P333T performs a self test procedure Powering On Cajun P330 Module DC For the DC input version of the Cajun P330 connect the power cable to the switch at the input terminal block 1 The terminals are marked and the IEC 5019a Ground symbol 2 The size of the three screws in the terminal block is M3 5 3 The pitch between each screw is 9 5mm Warning Before performing any of the following procedures ensure that DC power is OFF y Caution This product is intended for installation in restricted access areas and is approved for use with 18 AWG copper conductors only The installation must comply with all applicable codes 4 Attach the appropriate lugs at the wire end
52. ply should fail the Cajun P330 BUPS available separately will automatically supply power to the switch for uninterrupted operation Fans The Cajun P330 base unit fans have integrated sensors which provide advance warnings of fan failure via management Network Management Agent NMA Redundancy Each of the integral NMAs in the stack can serve as the stack NMA while other NMAs act as redundant agents in hot standby If the live NMA fails then a backup will be activated instantaneously Software Download Safe S W download procedure backup code always present Cajun P330 Standards Supported IEEE The Cajun P330 complies with the following standards e _802 3x Flow Control on all ports e 802 1Q VLAN Tagging support on all ports and 802 1p compatible e 802 1D Bridges and STA e 803 2z Gigabit Ethernet ports e 803 2u Ethernet Fast Ethernet ports Cajun P333T User s Guide 3 Chapter 1 Overview IETF Durability e MIB II RFC 1213 e RMON RFC 1757 e SMON RFC 2613 e Designed to meet the requirements of TR NWT 000063 Network Equipment Building System NEBS Generic Equipment Requirements chapters 4 4 1 Shock Criteria 4 4 2 Vibration Criteria 5 4 1 Shock and Vibration Test Methods Cajun P330 Network Management Lucent realizes the importance of comprehensive network management as a key component of today s networks Therefore we have provided multiple ways of managing th
53. r key applications Link Aggregation Group LAG LAG provides increased bandwidth and redundancy for critical high bandwidth applications such as inter stack links and connections to servers You can aggregate the bandwidth of up to eight 10 100Base Tx ports two 100Base FX or 1000Base X ports Load sharing ensures that if one of the port connections fails the other connections will assume the load seamlessly Load balancing guarantees that the traffic load at any level will be evenly divided among all the LAG links LAG and Port Redundancy Redundancy can be implemented between any two ports in the same stack You can also assign redundancy between any two LAGs in the stack or between a LAG and a port Cajun P333T User s Guide Chapter 1 Overview Stack Redundancy In the unlikely event that a Cajun P330 switch or Octaplane link should fail stack integrity is maintained The broken link is bypassed and data transmission continues uninterrupted The single management IP address for the stack is also preserved for uninterrupted management and monitoring Hot Swappable You can remove or replace any unit within the stack without disrupting operation or performing stack level reconfiguration You can therefore adapt the P330 to your requirements on the fly and with a down time which is second to none Backup Power Supply Each Cajun P330 basic unit comes with a Backup Power Supply BUPS connector If the internal power sup
54. r to the master module and disconnect your telnet session Do you want to continue y n n y Connection closed by foreign host host To reset module 4 Console gt enable reset 4 This command will reset module 4 and may disconnect your telnet session Do you want to continue y n n y Resetting module 4 Cajun P333T User s Guide 59 Chapter 5 Cajun Campus CLI Command Line Interface Supervisor Level Commands This level includes all the commands of the User and Privileged Levels Set super password command Use the set super password command to change the supervisor password You can only do this from within the Supervisor Level The syntax for this command is set superpass Example Console super Enter old password lt old password gt Enter new password lt new password gt Enter New Password again lt new password gt Password changed Console super Set defpass command Use the set defpass command to return the password for all levels to their default The syntax for this command is set defpass Example Console gt enable set defpass Password changed Console gt enable Show Commands Show commands for the Supervisor Level are identical to the show commands for the User and Privileged Levels These are described starting on page 33 Set Commands Set commands for the Supervisor Level are the same as the Set commands for the Privileged Level The
55. ring EMC Emissions Emissions Approved according to e US FCC Part 15 sub part J class A e Europe EN55022 class A Immunity Approved according to e EN 50082 1 Interfaces e 24x 10 100BASE T RJ45 port connectors e RS 232 for terminal setup via RJ45 connector on front panel 62 Cajun P333T User s Guide Standards Compliance The Cajun P330 complies with e IEEE 802 3x Flow Control e IEEE 802 1Q VLAN Tagging and and 802 1p compatible e IEEE 802 1D Spanning Tree protocol e IEEE 803 3z Gigabit Ethernet ports e IETF MIB II Bridge MIB RMON SMON MTBF e 140 000 hrs minimum Stacking Sub module Table Al Stacking Sub module Name Number of Ports X330STK 2 Expansion Sub modules Gigabit Ethernet Expansion Sub modules Table A 2 Gigabit Ethernet Expansion Sub modules Name Number of Ports Interface X330S2 2 1000Base SX X330L2 2 1000Base LX X330S1 1 1000Base SX X330L1 l 1000Base LX Laser Safety The Cajun X330S1 S2 multi mode transceivers and the Cajun X330L1 X330L2 single mode transceivers are Class 1 laser products They comply with IEC 825 1 and Food and Drug Administration FDA 21 CFR 1040 10 and 1040 11 Cajun P333T User s Guide 63 q The transceivers must be operated under recommended operating conditions Laser Classification CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT Note Class 1 lasers are inherently safe under reas
56. se are described starting on page 44 60 Cajun P333T User s Guide AppendixA Specifications Cajun P330 Switch Physical Height Width Depth Weight Power Requirements AC Input voltage Power dissipation Input current Inrush current Power Requirements DC Input voltage Power dissipation Input current Inrush current 2U 88 mm 3 5 482 6 mm 19 450 mm 17 7 7 5 kg 16 5 Ib 85 to 265 VAC 50 60 Hz 100 W max 1 3 A 100 VAC 0 65 A 200VAC 25 A 100 VAC max 50 A 200VAC max 32 to 72 VDC 100 W max 3 4 A max 50 A max Cajun P333T User s Guide 61 Environmental Operating Temp 5 50 C 23 122 F Rel Humidity 5 to 95 non condensing Safety AC e UL for US approved according to UL1950 Std e _C UL UL for Canada approved according to C22 2 No 950 Std e CE for Europe approved according to EN 60950 Std e Laser components are Laser Class I approved EN 60825 IEC 825 for Europe FDA CFR 1040 for USA Safety DC e Restricted Area Access This device should only be installed in a restricted access area e Installation Codes This device must be installed in accordance with the US National Electrical Code Articles 110 26 and 110 27 and the Canadian Electrical Code Section 12 e Overcurrent Protection A readily accessible Listed branch circuit overcurrent protective device with a 15A rating must be incorporated in the building wi
57. sebuer EE cost ete 7 nee EE 11 Application L vacisciceceiaciecteiiiadesesevaedeaeevivendessssavtavecdesvenecceeetaudeaesseveneswseees 11 Egeter 12 Cajun P333T User s Guide Chapter 4 Chapter 5 Installation and Setup teirinn nenna eaa aeien ee 13 Installing Stacking Sub modules naan oeren 13 Installing the Stacking Sub module in the Cajun P330 13 POSITIONING s hress a helene be tanend diene E O eveneens 13 Rack Montignies EEE EE ENEE 14 Connecting Stacked Switches sssnseene nee neeeeeeneeneennnnnnnnnnnnnenn 15 To connect stacked switches nnee venennnenneereen 15 Installing Expansion Sub modules neee eeeenennn 17 Installing the Expansion Sub module into the Cajun P330 17 Removing an Existing Expansion Sub module 17 Powering On Cajun P330 Module AC 18 Powering On Cajun P330 Module DC 18 Configuring the Switch anneer eneneeneeenennennennnnnnnsnsnsnnsenennen 19 Cajun P330 Default Settings nanne eeenen veen 19 Switch Settings eissii perii e dan needed deren 19 e EE 20 Cabling oc esicrcclecadacdceeceth a EE sauhesisiveeissehiviaa donee acceedany 20 Connecting to the Serial Port eeen eeeeeenenn 21 Assigning Cajun P330 s IP Stack Address annae 22 Changing the IP Address using Command Line Interface CLI Terminal Emulation neee eenen ven 22 Cajun Campus CLI Command Line Interface 23 Conventions Usd TEE 23 Establishi
58. stack can include several Cajun P330 modules One SMON license is required per Cajun P330 stack Installing the license is very simple It involves connecting a terminal to one of the Cajun P330 modules and typing in a valid license number included in the SMON License pack using the Command Line Interface CLI For a full description of the SMON License and the installation procedure please refer to the Installation Guide provided with the SMON License Show Commands Show commands for Privileged level are identical to the show commands for the User level These are described starting on page 33 Sync time command This command synchronizes the time of all modules in a stack The syntax for this command is sync time Get time command This command retrieves the time from the network The syntax for this command is get time Clear Commands Clear ip route command Use the clear ip route command to delete IP routing table entries The syntax for this command is clear ip route lt destination gt lt gateway gt destination IP address of the network or specific host to be added gateway IP address of the router Example To delete the route table entries using the clear ip route command Console gt enable clear ip route 134 12 3 0 192 1 1 1 Route deleted Console gt enable 56 Cajun P333T User s Guide Chapter 5 Cajun Campus CLI Command Line Interface Clear snmp trap command Use the clear snm
59. tallation and Setup Appropriate cables are available from your local supplier Table 4 3 Gigabit Ethernet Cabling Gigabit Interface Fiber Type ea oe dth ee 1OOOBASE SX MM 62 5 160 220 1000BASE SX MM 62 5 200 275 1000BASE SX MM 50 400 500 1000BASE SX MM 50 500 550 1000BASE LX MM 62 5 500 550 1000BASE LX MM 50 500 550 1000BASE LX SM 9 NA 5 000 1000BASE SLX SM 9 NA 10 000 1000BASE LX over Multimode fiber requires a special Patch cord cable which you can obtain from your local cable supplier Connecting to the Serial Port Cajun P333T has one serial port on the front of the switch for connecting a terminal a terminal emulator or a modem using the supplied adapter Note Modem connection requires a modem adapter which is supplied by Lucent upon request The RJ 45 port on the front of the switch is labeled Console and may be used to configure the switch using the built in Command Line Interface CLI Terminal Emulation In the future this connector will also be used for out of band SNMP management via a modem The port settings are as follows e Baud Rate 9600 bps e Character Size 8 e Parity None e Stop Bit 1 e Flow Control None e We recommend using a VT 100 terminal to enable access to all CLI features The terminal connected to the serial port must be configured with the same settings this setting will work with any PC COM port over a DB9 to RJ4
60. tion sensors e One virtual IP address for managing the whole stack the P330 stack is managed as a single entity e Hot swapping of one switch at a time by activation of the redundant cable Does not disrupt the operation of other Cajun P330 switches Does not change stack configuration Does not require network downtime e Connection through Telnet from the front panel ports of any switch with multiple levels of password protection login and inactivity timeouts Cajun P333T User s Guide 1 Chapter 1 Overview Layer 2 Features Auto Negotiation Every 10 100 port on the Cajun P330 supports Auto Negotiation which automatically detects and supports the operating mode and speed of a connected device Auto negotiation is also supported on the Gigabit Ethernet ports for flow control mode only This means that you can simply connect the Cajun P330 to Ethernet or Fast Ethernet equipment at full or half duplex without configuration Congestion Control VLANs Congestion control is a key element of maintaining network efficiency as it prevents resource overload The Lucent Cajun P330 supports congestion control on all Ethernet ports using the following e Back Pressure in half duplex mode e IEEE 802 3x Flow Control in full duplex mode The Cajun P330 VLANs are fully IEEE 802 1Q compliant and can handle up to 3k tagged VLANs Special VLAN Virtual Sideband for management provides physical security fo
61. ty Levels There are three security access levels User Privileged and Supervisor The user access level is a general access level used to show system parameter values The Privileged level is used by site personnel to access stack configuration options The Supervisor level is used to define passwords used to access the Privileged level A password is required to access the Privileged level and Supervisor level and gain access to all the commands Entering the User Level The User level is accessed upon entry to the Cajun Campus CLI Entering the Privileged Level To enter the Privileged level use the login command and enter the password The default password is enable However it may be changed with the set enablepass command Console gt enable Enter password enable The prompt Console gt enable displays indicating that you are in Privileged level Exiting the Privileged Level To exit the Privileged level and return to the User level type the command exit no password is required The disable command default password norm required returns you from the Privileged level to the User level Entering the Supervisor Level To enter the Supervisor level use the login command and enter the password The default password is super The default password can be changed using the set superpass command Console gt super Enter password super The prompt Console super displays indicating that you are in Superv
62. ult Port Settings Function Default Setting 10 100Base TX ports 100Base FX ports 1000 Base X ports Duplex mode Full duplex Full duplex Full duplex only Speed mode 100M 100M 1000M Flow control Off Off No pause Backpressure On only in Half Not Applicable Not Applicable duplex mode Auto negotiation Enable Not Applicable Enabled Administration status Enable Enable Enable Port VLAN 1 l l Tagging mode Clear Clear Clear Port priority Regular Regular Regular Functions operate in their default settings unless configured otherwise Cabling Cajun P330 modules include the following types of ports according to the speed and standard they support 10Base T 100Base TX 100Base FX 1000Base SX and 1000Base LX Note To interconnect Cajun P330 switches with copper wire crossed cables are required e The maximum UTP cable length connected to a 10 100 Mbps port operating as 10Base T is 100 m 328 ft e A UTP Category 5 cable must be connected to any 100Base TX port via an RJ45 connector The maximum UTP cable length connected to a 100Base TX port or a 10 100 Mbps port operating as 100Base TX is 100 m 328 ft e A fiberoptic cable must be connected to any 100Base FX port via a pair of SC connectors The maximum fiber cable length connected to a 100Base FX port is 412 m 1 352 ft when operating in half duplex and 2 km 6 562 ft when operating in full duplex 20 Cajun P333T User s Guide Chapter 4 Ins
63. y level for port 2 on module 1 to high Console gt enable set port level 1 2 high Port 1 2 port level set to high Console gt enable Cajun P333T User s Guide 49 Chapter 5 Cajun Campus CLI Command Line Interface Set port negotiation command Use the set port negotiation command to enable or disable the link negotiation protocol on the specified port This command applies to Fast Ethernet or Gigabit Ethernet ports When negotiation is enabled the speed and duplex of the Fast Ethernet ports are determined by auto negotiation If negotiation is disabled the user can set the speed and duplex of the Fast Ethernet ports The syntax for this command is set port negotiation mod_num port_num enable disable mod_num Number of the module port_num Number of the port on the module enable Enable the link negotiation protocol disable Disable the link negotiation protocol Example To disable link negotiation protocol on port 1 module 4 Console gt enable set port negotiation 4 1 disable Link negotiation protocol disabled on port 4 1 Console gt enable Set port enable command Use the set port enable command to enable a port or a range of ports The syntax for this command is set port enable mod_num port_num mod num Number of the module port_num Number of the port Example To enable port 3 on module 2 Console gt enable set port enable 2 3 Port 2 3 enabled Console gt enable 50

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