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1. Figure 6 57 DSCP 1 Priority From Priority drop down list choose 0 3 for DSCP Priority 0 63 2 Submit Click on the Submit button when you finish DSCP Page 72 724 746 5500 blackbox com Chapter 6 Web Based Browser Management 6 11 SNMP er7 cnr E 10 8 101 6 cgi bin switch cgi 27 Apps Microsoft Exchange 7 Network Tools 7j Play SNMP General Setting pem SNMP General Setting SNMP viiv2 SNMP v3 C Others Protocols Trap Host 5 IP Address Link Down Trap Disable v MAC Neon Tap IMAC Notification Interval 1 to 65535 seconds P1 P2 P3 P4 PS P6 B2 P3 0PA GB5 PG Update Setting Figure 6 58 SNMP General Setting 1 O ON DWH B Ut NM SNMP Status From the SNMP Status drop down list choose Enable or Disable to enable or disable SNMP Description Click in the Description text box and specify a new description for SNMP Location Click in the Location text box and specify a new location for SNMP Contact Click in the Contact text box and specify a new contact for SNMP Trap Community Name Click in the Trap Community Name textbox and specify a trap community name Trap Host IP Address Click in the Trap Host IP Address textbox and sp
2. Update Setting Click on the Update Setting button when you finish configuring Aging Time Threshold Level 0 1 100 Click in the Level text box and type a decimal number for the port You need to choose Broadcast and or DFL Multicast Storm control enabled type for the port DLF Destination Lookup Failure 4 Storm Control Enabled Type Choose Broadcast and or DLF Multicast from Storm control enabled type for the port Ui port Oo settings Port Isolation Choose Enable or Disable from the Port Isolation drop down list to enable or disable port isolation for the Update Setting Click Update Setting button when you finish Threshold Level Storm Control Enabled Type and Port Isolation 724 746 5500 blackbox com Page 45 Chapter 6 Web Based Browser Management Beicere to DRE E LINDLIT kiar es NT ess le w pw Ta pv T Ew w r w Ew Ew v Ld T go Ew Ew cm r Figure 6 27 Loopback Detect General Setting 1 Detect Choose Disable default or Enable from the Detect drop down list to disable or enable a loopback detection on a port interface N Detect Action Choose None default or Error Disable from Detect Action drop down list to disable or enable error disable Detect Action on a port interface UJ Error Disable Recovery 0 65535 seconds Click the text box and type a decimal number for the error disable
3. ure Print echo Figure 7 19 Exit from Configure Mode or Configure Terminal Mode At the switch a config t prompt type in exit and press Enter to exit from Configure Mode or Configure Terminal Mode switch a config stexit 724 746 5500 blackbox com Page 99 Chapter 7 Command Line Management 115200 HyperTerminal File Edit View Call Transfer Help De a3 05d swilch a login root Switch version 1 30 r142 sdkr32 12 05 07 13 59 04 switch a gt enable Switch aMconfigure terminal Enter configuration commands one per line End with CNTL Z switch a config tlexit switch aH Connected 0 40 23 VT100 1152008 M 1 SCROLL CAFS Figure 7 20 7 2 System System Information System Name Password IP Address Save Configuration Firmware Upgrade Reboot Logout User Account User Privilege System Name Password System Name 1 Command Mode Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode The switch a config st prompt will show on the screen switch a config s 2 Usage Use hostname command to set or change the network server name Use the no hostname command to disable this function 3 Command Syntax no hostname HOSTNAME HOSTNAME specifies the network name of the system 4 Example The following example sets the hostname to switch and shows the change in the prompt switch_a config hostname switch switch config Password 1 Command Mode Configure mod
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5. e gt Cffi E 10 8 101 6 cgi bin switch cgi FH Apps _ Microsoft Exchange 7 Network Tools 7j Play LACK BOX a mine Management Switch EH System System Information System Name Password IP Address Save Configuration Firmware Upgrade Reboot Logout Diagnostics Port Switching C Trunking C STPRing HH VLAN EH Qos EC SNMP BC 802 1X LLDP C Others Protocols Firmware upgrade success Figure 6 11 724 746 5500 blackbox com Page 35 Chapter 6 Web Based Browser Management a Management Switch E D System System Information System Name Password IP Address Save Configuration Firmware Upgrade Reboot Logout C Diagnostics Port C Switching C Trunking STPRing VLAN as SNMP soix LLDP Others Protocols Figure 6 12 Reboot Click the Reboot button to restart the switch 6 cgi bin switch cgi Management Switch EH System System Information System Name Password IP Address Please relogin Relogin iv iti Firmware Upgrade Reboot C STPRing VLAN Qos SNMP 8021X LLDP C Others Protocols Figure 6 13 Logout button Logout Click on the Relogin button to log back into the switch Page 36 724 746 5500 blackbox com Chapter 6 Web Based Browser Management 6 4 Diagnostics y E Us N 2Cchf ID 10 8 101 6 cgi bin switch cgi Edd b i Netwo
6. switch a show interface fe1 Alarm Situation 1 Command Mode Privileged Exec mode Logon to Privileged Exec Mode Enable Mode The switch ast prompt will show on the screen Switch af 2 Usage Use the show sfp alarm trigger command to show the information of SFP alarm trigger including temperature Vcc Tx bias Tx pow and Rx pow 724 746 5500 blackbox com Page 115 Chapter 7 Command Line Management 3 Command Syntax show sfp alarm trigger IFNAME IFNAME specifies the name of the interface for which status and configuration information is desired 4 Example The following example shows the use of show sfp alarm trigger to display the information of SFP alarm trigger of the interface gel port G1 Switch astshow sfp alarm trigger gel Temperature Alarm Warning Threshold 1 Command Mode Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode The switch a config st prompt will show on the screen switch a config st 2 Usage Use this command to set temperature alarm warning threshold for SFP transceiver 3 Command Syntax sfp set temp IFNAME high alarm high warning low alarm low warning LEVEL IFNAME specifies the name of the interface for which status and configuration information is desired LEVEL Threshold value 128 128 4 Example The following example sets high temperature alarm threshold 100 for SFP transceiver of interface ge1 port G1 switch a config stsfp set temp ge
7. 2 Usage Use this command to set the switching characteristics of the Layer 2 interface to trunk The all parameter indicates that any VLAN ID is part of its port s member set The none parameter indicates that no VLAN ID is configured on this port The add and remove parameters will add and remove VLAN IDs to from the port s member set Use the no parameter to remove all VLAN IDs configured on this port 3 Command Syntax Switchport trunk allowed vlan all switchport trunk allowed vlan none switchport trunk allowed vlan add VLANID switchport trunk allowed vlan remove VLANID Page 160 724 746 5500 blackbox com Chapter 7 Command Line Management Switchport trunk allowed vlan except VLANID no switchport trunk vlan all Allow all VLANs to transmit and receive through the Layer 2 interface none Allow no VLANs to transmit and receive through the Layer 2 interface add Add a VLAN to transmit and receive through the Layer 2 interface remove Remove a VLAN from transmit and receive through the Layer 2 interface except All VLANs except the VLAN for which the ID is specified are part of its ports member set VLANID lt 2 4094 gt The ID of the VLAN or VLANs that will be added to or removed from the Layer 2 interface A single VLAN VLAN range or VLAN list can be set For a VLAN range specify two VLAN numbers lowest then highest number in the range separated by a hyphen For a VLAN list specify the VLAN numbers separated
8. 4 Submit Click Submit button when you finish Port Mirroring settings Page 48 724 746 5500 blackbox com Chapter 6 Web Based Browser Management 7 l Be pE e ppi pee biiy k dx p mH F an era ed nid Larap tmi iaj l 3 I i 1 i T LJ is ori iiu j i ieee a alalalale ad E L x 4 4 E x E E E x 4 x v v E v Figure 6 30 Link State Tracking Group Setting 1 Enable Click the check box of a group to enable Link State tracking for a group Port Setting 1 Group Click the Group drop down menu to choose a group for port from the Group drop down list 2 Up Down Stream Click Up Down Stream drop down menu to choose Up upstream or Down downstream for a port from Up Down Stream drop down list 3 Update Setting Click on the Update Setting button when you finish Link State Tracking Setting 724 746 5500 blackbox com Page 49 Chapter 6 Web Based Browser Management I e diim Ae bam METIS pokey uii Figure 6 31 PoE for LEH1000 Series switches only PoE System Setting 1 System Power Budget Click in the System Power Budget text box and type a new system power budget for the switch 2 Submit Click on the Submit button when you finish PoE System Setting PoE Port Setting 1 Enable Mode Choose Disable or Enable from Enable Mode drop down list to disable or enable this port to discover the Powered Device
9. 6 ports 10 100 2 ports 100BFX SFP DC power 8 ports 10 100 PoE 802 af DC power 8 ports 10 100 PoE 802 af 2 ports GE SFP DC power 8 ports 10 100 PoE 802 af 2 ports 100BFX SC DC power 8 ports 10 100 PoE 802 af 2 ports 100BFX ST DC power 8 ports 10 100 PoE 802 af 2 ports 100BFX SFP DC power 4 ports 10 100 PoE 2 ports GE SFP DC power 4 ports 10 100 PoE 4 ports 100BFX SC DC power 4 ports 10 100 PoE 4 ports 100BFX ST DC power 4 ports 10 100 PoE 4 ports 100BFX SFP DC power Page 10 724 746 5500 blackbox com Table 2 1 continued Available models Chapter 2 Overview Description 8 ports 10 100 DC power Part Number Product Name LEH1200 Series Class 1 Div 2 ISA 12 12 01 certified for use in hazardous environments LEH1208A 8 Port 10 100 Mbps Hardened Managed Ethernet Switch LEH1208A 2GMMSC 8 Port 10 100 Mbps with 2 Port GE MMSC Hardened Managed Ethernet Switch LEH1216A 16 Port 10 100 Mbps Hardened Managed Ethernet Switch LEH1216A 2GMMSC 16 Port 10 100 Mbps with 2 Port GE MMSC Hardened Managed Ethernet Switch 8 ports 10 100 2 Port GE DC power 16 ports 10 100 DC power 16 ports 10 100 2 Port GE DC power 724 746 5500 blackbox com Page 11 Chapter 2 Overview 2 2 Features 2 2 1 Features Common to LEH900 Series LEH1000 Series LEH1100 Series and LEH1200 Series Meets NEMA TS1 TS2 Environmental requirements such as temperature sho
10. Firmware Upgrade 1 Command Mode Privileged Exec mode Logon to Privileged Exec Mode Enable Mode The switch as prompt will show on the screen switch ast 2 Usage Use install image command to upgrade firmware from tftp server to switch 3 Command Syntax install image IP ADDRESS WORD IP ADDRESS specifies the IP address of tftp server WORD specifies the file name to be upgraded to switch 4 Example The following example specifies upgrading firmware file name flash tgz from the tftp server IP address 192 168 1 100 to the switch switch_a install image 192 168 1 100 flash tgz switch_a Follow the message on the screen during the firmware upgrade process Do not turn off the power or perform other functions during this period of time 115200 HyperTerminal Eile Ede View Call Transfer Help Ose 950mm Vty connection is timed out switch_a login root Switch version 1 40 r655 sdkr153 12 04 08 09 57 15 switch a enable swilch allinstall image 192 168 1 100 flash toz Download now please wail tftp flash tgz from ip 192 168 1 100 success Install now This may take several minutes please wait Install success switch aH Connected 1 02 26 VTO 1520 6 1 Figure 7 21 At the switch ast prompt just type in reload and press Enter to reboot the switch after completing the upgrade process Page 106 724 746 5500 blackbox com Chapter 7 Command Line Management 115200 Hy
11. Power ground Power 1 47 57 VDC Power ground Earth ground Relay output rating 1 A 250 VAC Relay Alarm Assignment Fault Warning signal disable for the following The relay contact closes if Power 1 and Power 2 both fail but Power 3 is ON The relay contact closes if Power 3 fails but Power 1 and Power 2 are ON NOTE The relay output is normally in the open position when there is no power to the switch Please do not connect any power source to this terminal to prevent shorting your power supply 724 746 5500 blackbox com Page 21 Chapter 3 Installation 3 3 Connecting to Your Network 3 3 1 Cable Type and Length Follow the cable specifications below when connecting the switch to your network Use appropriate cables that meet your speed and cabling requirements Table 3 2 Cable specifications Speed 10BASE T 100BASE TX 1000BASE T 100BASE FX 100BASE FX 100BASE BX 100BASE BX 1000BASE SX 1000BASE SX 1000BASE LX 1000BASE LX SFP 1000BASE SX 1000BASE LX 1000BASE BX 3 3 2 Cabling Connector RJ 45 RJ 45 RJ 45 ST SC ST SC SC SC SC SG SC SC Duplex LC Duplex LC Duplex LC Port Speed Half Full Duplex 10 20 Mbps 100 200 Mbps 2000 Mbps 200 Mbps 200 Mbps 200 Mbps 200 Mbps 2000 Mbps 2000 Mbps 2000 Mbps 2000 Mbps 2000 Mbps 2000 Mbps 2000 Mbps Cable 2 pair UTP STP CAT3 4 5 4 pair UTP STP CAT5 62 5 um multimode fiber 62 5 um multi
12. Query interval 1 Command Mode Interface mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode Then logon to Interface mode vlan1 1 means vlan 1 The switch_a config if prompt will show on the screen switch_a config interface vian1 1 switch_a config if 2 Usage Use ip igmp query interval command to configure the frequency of sending IGMP host query messages To return to the default frequency use the no ip igmp query interval command 3 Command Syntax ip igmp query interval INTERVAL no ip igmp query interval INTERVAL lt 1 18000 gt Frequency in seconds at which IGMP host query messages are sent Default 125 seconds 4 Example The following example changes the frequency of sending IGMP host query messages to 2 minutes on vian1 1 switch_a config interface vlan1 1 switch_a config if ip igmp query interval 120 switch_a config if Page 188 724 746 5500 blackbox com Chapter 7 Command Line Management IGMP querier Max response time 1 Command Mode Interface mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode Then logon to Interface mode vlan1 1 means vlan 1 The switch a config if it prompt will show on the screen switch a config stinterface vian1 1 switch a config if st 2 Usage Use ip igmp query max response time command to configure the maximum response time advertised in IGMP queries To restore to the default value use the no ip igmp query max response time command
13. System Name Password 192 168 1100 IP Address Iv rati Firmware Upgrade Reboot Logout HC Diagnostics EC Port 302 1x LLDP Others Protocols Figure 6 8 Please follow the message on the screen during the firmware upgrade process Do not turn off the power or perform other functions during this period of time Welcome to Switch Mana x CC UA O 10 8 101 6 cgi bin switch cgi Apps Microsoft Exchange Network Tools C Play LE Management Switch EH System System Information System Name Password IP Address Save Configuration Firmware Upgrade Reboot Logout C Diagnostics Port Switching Trunking STPRing VLAN Qs SNMP 8021X LLDP 4 Others Protocols Download now please wait Figure 6 9 Page 34 724 746 5500 blackbox com Chapter 6 Web Based Browser Management gt SA 1 108 101 6 cgi bin switch cgi TWIN Management Switch Download now please wait tftp flash tgz from ip 10 8 100 37 success Install now This may i EH System please wait System Information System Name Password IP Address Save Configuration Firmware Upgrade Reboot Logout Diagnostics O Port HO Switching HO Trunking STP Ring VLAN FD Qos BMC SNMP 8021X LLDP Figure 6 10 Firmware has been upgraded successfully to the switch Reboot the switch after completing the upgrade process
14. Use this command to specify the number of times the Switch transmits each radius request to the server before giving up 3 Command Syntax radius server retransmit RETRIES no radius server retransmit RETRIES 1 100 Specifies the retransmit value Enter a value in the range 1 to 100 724 746 5500 blackbox com Page 175 Chapter 7 Command Line Management 4 Example The following example specifies the retransmit value 12 switch a config stradius server retransmit 12 switch a config st Port Authentication Authentication State 1 Command Mode Interface mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode Then logon to Interface mode fe1 means port 1 The switch a config if it prompt will show on the screen switch a config stinterface fe1 switch a config if s 2 Usage Use dot1x reauthetication command to enable reauthentication on a port Use no dot1x reauthetication command to disable reauthentication on a port 3 Command Syntax no dot1x reauthentication 4 Example The following example specifies to enable reauthetication on the interface fe1 port 1 switch a config stinterface fe1 switch a config if stdot1x reauthentication switch a config if 3t Port Control 1 Command Mode Interface mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode Then logon to Interface mode fe1 means port 1 The switch a config if it prompt will show on the screen switch a config stinterface
15. blackbox com Chapter 7 Command Line Management DNS Server 1 Command Mode Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode The switch a config st prompt will show on the screen switch a config st 2 Usage Use ip dns command to set the IP address of the DNS server Use the no ip dns command to remove the IP address of the DNS server 3 Command Syntax ip dns IP ADDRESS no ip dns IP ADDRESS A B C D specifies the IP address of the DNS server 4 Example The following example sets the DNS server 192 168 1 100 to switch switch a config stip dns 192 168 1 100 switch a config st Save Configuration Load config from TFTP server 1 Command Mode Privileged Exec mode Logon to Privileged Exec Mode Enable Mode The switch ast prompt will show on the screen switch ast 2 Usage Use install image command to load configuration file from tftp server to switch 3 Command Syntax install image IP ADDRESS WORD IP ADDRESS specifies the IP address of tftp server WORD specifies the file name to be loaded to switch 4 Example The following example specifies upgrading firmware file name flash tgz from tftp server IP address 192 168 1 100 to switch switch astinstall image 192 168 1 100 flash tgz switch as 724 746 5500 blackbox com Page 103 Chapter 7 Command Line Management Load config to TFTP server 1 Command Mode Privileged Exec mode Logon to Privileged Exec Mode Enab
16. blackbox com Page 15 Chapter 2 Overview 2 4 2 LEH1000 Series Front panel of LEH1008A 2MMSC or LEH1008A 2MMST Front panel of LEH1008A 2SFP or LEH1008A 2GSFP Back panel all models NOTE LEH1008A not shown has 8 RJ 45 ports and no ST SC or G1 G2 ports Figure 2 2 LEH1000 Series Hardened Managed Ethernet Switch Table 2 2 LEH1000 Series switches components Number in Figure 2 2 1 WO OINI AD UI Iw 10 Product Name Ports G1 and G2 2 ST or SC fiber ports 8 RJ 45 ports 8 TX LEDs 8 RX LEDs Per port 2 LINK ACT LEDs Per port 1 PoE LED 1 Phoenix connector 1 DC power connector 1 DB9 connector 1 1 Reset button Description LEH1008A 2GSFP 2 GE SFP ports LEH1008A 2SFP 2 SFP ports NOTE These connectors are not present on LEH1000A 2MMSC and LEH1000A 2MMST switches LEH1008A 2MMSC 2 10 100 MM SC ports LEH1008A 2MMST 2 10 100 MM ST ports NOTE These connectors are not present on LEH1008A 2GSFP and LEH1008A 2SFP switches All LEH1000 Series switches 10 100 Mbps PoE ports See Table 2 5 for details See Table 2 5 for details See Table 2 5 for details On when port is connected to a PoE PD Powered Device Terminal block for Power 1 Power 2 and Ground Links to DC power source Used for RS 232 serial control Press to reset the switch to its defaults Page 16 724 746 5500 blackbox com Chapter 3 Installation 2 4 3
17. switch aH Clear the Forwarding database Enter configuration mode Copy from one file to another Debugging functions see also undebug Jurn off privileged mode command Turn on privileged mode command End current mode and down lo previous mode Description of the interactive help system Install to flash Exit from the LXLC g Negate a command or set its defaults Send echo messages Fxit current mode and down to previous mode Reboot the system To restore the default setting Show running system information pen a telnet connection Set terminal line parameters Trace route to destination Meanie debugging functions see also debug rite Connected 0 03 01 VT100J 115200 M 1 SCROLL CAPS NUM Ceplure Print echo H At the switch_a prompt type in the full or Figure 7 10 partial command string then type a question mark to display the command key words or parameters along with a short description switch astshow 115200 HyperTerminal debugging etherchannel flowcontrol garp gvrp hardware history interface ip lacp lacp counter is mac memory mirror mls nsm Mora _ Brand TD bridge protocol Show CLI tree of current mode Debugging functions see also undebus ICP channel commands TFFF 802 3 Flow Control Generic Attribute Registration Protocol GARP Vlan Registration Protocol Hardware configuration Display the session command hislory The layer2 interf
18. LEVEL Threshold value 30 8 16 dbm 4 Example The following example sets high received optical power alarm threshold 8 16 dbm for SFP transceiver of interface ge1 port G1 switch a config stsfp set rx pow get high alarm 8 16 switch a config st Rate Control 1 Command Mode Interface mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode Then logon to Interface mode fe1 means port 1 The switch a config if t prompt will show on the screen switch a config stinterface fe1 switch a config if 3t 2 Usage Use this command to specify the ingress egress rate to be used for each interface The bandwidth value is in bits Use the no parameter with this command to remove the ingress egress rate to be used for each interface 3 Command Syntax no rate control ingress egress VALUE VALUE 1 10000000000 bits usable units k m g lt 1 999 gt k m for 1 to 999 kilo bits or mega bits 1g for 1 giga bits Page 118 724 746 5500 blackbox com Chapter 7 Command Line Management 4 Example The following example shows the use of rate control ingress VALUE 10 mega bits to the interface fel port 1 switch a config stinterface fe1 switch a config if strate control ingress 10m switch a config if 3t RMON Statistics 1 Command Mode Exec mode or Privileged Exec mode Logon to Exec Mode View Mode or Privileged Exec Mode Enable Mode The switch a or switch as prompt will show on the screen swit
19. PD connected to this port 2 Fixed Power Limit W First uncheck Power Limit by Classification to disable this port to provide power to PD according to dassification of maximum power range used by the PD Then dlick in Fixed Power Limit W text box and type a new fixed power limit for this port to provide power to the PD 3 Power Priority Choose High Medium or Low from the Power Priority drop down list to determine power priority of this port 4 Power Down Alarm Check or uncheck Power Down Alarm to enable or disable power down alarm on this port 5 Submit Click on the Submit button when you finish the PoE Port Setting Page 50 724 746 5500 blackbox com Chapter 6 Web Based Browser Management ai a OL bd bie LED bie CL CZ cx ii Oi CLER iE CA E 3 a a e Ge B COD Figure 6 32 PoE Scheduling for LEH1000 Series switches only First click on Switching from the main menu Then click on PoE from Switching In the PoE Port Setting choose Scheduling from the Enable Mode drop down list to schedule this port to discover the Powered Device PD connected to this port PoE Per Port Setting 1 Port Click on the Port drop down menu to choose a port from the Port drop down list and configure PoE scheduling to this port 2 Submit Click on the Submit button when you finish PoE Scheduling for this port 724 746 5500 blackbox com Page 51 Chapter 6 Web Based Bro
20. a config st Chain Setting Chain Protocol 1 Command Mode Interface mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode Then logon to Interface mode fel means port 1 Page 150 724 746 5500 blackbox com Chapter 7 Command Line Management The switch a config if it prompt will show on the screen switch a config stinterface fe1 switch a config if 3t 2 Usage Use this command to set Chain Protocol to an interface Use the no parameter with this command to revoke Chain Protocol from an interface 3 Command Syntax chain port enable no chain port 4 Example The following example sets Chain Protocol to the interface fe1 port 1 switch a config stinterface fe1 switch a config if stchain port enable switch a config if 3t VLAN 1 Command Mode Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode The switch a config st prompt will show on the screen switch a config s 2 Usage Use this command to set the Switch priority for running chain protocol Switch with lower priority will run as Master forwarding port Use the no form of the command to restore default value 1 3 Command Syntax bridge 1 1 chain vlan lt 1 4094 gt no bridge 1 1 chain vlan 1 1 Bridge Group name for bridging 1 4094 The VID of the VLAN for chain on the bridge lt 1 4094 gt 4 Example The following example sets VLAN ID 1 for chain on bridge GROUP 1 switch a config stbridge
21. blackbox com Page 127 Chapter 7 Command Line Management Port Setting 1 Command Mode Interface mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode Then logon to Interface mode fel means port 1 The switch a config if t prompt will show on the screen switch a config stinterface fe1 switch a config if 3t 2 Usage Use this command to enable link state tracking for the port Use the no parameter with this command to disable link state tracking for the port 3 Command Syntax no link state group 1 10 downstream upstream 1 10 Link state group number 4 Example The following example enables downstream link state tracking of port fel port 1 for the group 1 switch a config stinterface fe1 switch a config if st link state group 1 downstream switch_a config if PoE for LEH1000 Series Switches only System Power Budget 1 Command Mode Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode The switch_a config prompt will show on the screen switch_a config 2 Usage Use this command to specify the power budget Watts to be set to Switch 3 Command Syntax poe system power budget LEVEL LEVEL lt 1 800 gt specifies the power budget Watts to be set to Switch 4 Example The following example sets new power budget 246 Watts to Switch switch_a config poe system power budget 246 switch_a config Page 128 724 746 5500 blackbox com Chapter 7 Command Line Man
22. no radius server host IP ADDRESS key KEY Page 174 724 746 5500 blackbox com Chapter 7 Command Line Management IP ADDRESS A B C D specifies the IP address of the radius server host KEY specifies the secret key shared among the radius server and the 802 1x client 4 Example The following example specifies the IP address 192 168 1 100 of the remote radius server host and set the secret key ipi shared among the radius server and the 802 1x client switch a config stradius server host 192 168 1 100 key ipi switch a config st Timeout 1 Command Mode Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode The switch a config st prompt will show on the screen switch a config st 2 Usage Use this command to specify the number of seconds a Switch waits for a reply to a radius request before retransmitting the request 3 Command Syntax radius server timeout SEC no radius server timeout SEC 1 1000 The number of seconds for a Switch to wait for a server host to reply before timing out Enter a value in the range 1 to 1000 4 Example The following example specifies 20 seconds for the Switch to wait for a server host to reply before timing out switch a config stradius server timeout 20 switch a config st Retransmit 1 Command Mode Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode The switch a config st prompt will show on the screen switch a config s amp t 2 Usage
23. switchport hybrid allowed vlan add VLANID egress tagged enable disable 724 46 5500 blackbox com Page 159 Chapter 7 Command Line Management switchport hybrid allowed vlan remove VLANID no switchport hybrid vlan all Allow all VLANs to transmit and receive through the Layer 2 interface none Allow no VLANs to transmit and receive through the Layer 2 interface add Add a VLAN to the member set remove Remove a VLAN from the member set VLANID lt 2 4094 gt The ID of the VLAN or VLANs that will be added to or removed from the Layer 2 interface For a VLAN range specify two VLAN numbers lowest then highest number in the range separated by a hyphen For a VLAN list specify the VLAN numbers separated by commas egress tagged enable Enable the egress tagging for the outgoing frames disable Disable the egress tagging for the outgoing frames 4 Example The following example specifies to add the interface fe1 port 1 to VLANID 2 and enable the egress tagged for the outgoing frames on interface fe1 port 1 switch a config stinterface fe1 switch a config if stswitchport hybrid allowed vlan add 2 egress tagged enable switch a config if 3t Switchport trunk allowed vlan 1 Command Mode Interface mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode Then logon to Interface mode fel means port 1 The switch a config if it prompt will show on the screen switch a config stinterface fe1 switch a config if s
24. 1 chain vlan 1 switch a config st Chain Priority 1 Command Mode Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode The switch a config st prompt will show on the screen switch a config st 724 746 5500 blackbox com Page 151 Chapter 7 Command Line Management 2 Usage Use this command to set the Switch priority for running chain protocol Switch with lower priority will run as Master forwarding port Use the no form of the command to restore default value 128 3 Command Syntax bridge GROUP chain priority 0 255 no bridge GROUP chain priority Group 1 1 Bridge Group name for bridging 0 255 The Switch priority for running chain protocol 4 Example The following example sets the new Switch priority 10 to bridge GROUP 1 switch a config stbridge 1 chain priority 10 switch a config s amp t Chain Timeout 1 Command Mode Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode The switch a config st prompt will show on the screen switch a config st 2 Usage Use this command to set the Switch timeout count for running chain protocol Chain recovery time Chain Timeout Count 1 x 200ms Use the no form of the command to restore default value 5 Default Chain recovery time 5 1 x 200ms 800ms 3 Command Syntax bridge GROUP chain timeout 3 255 no bridge GROUP chain timeout Group 1 1 Bridge Group name for bridging 3 255 T
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26. 5 to 32768 Default is 30 seconds 4 Global TLV setting Click and choose Link Layer Discovery Protocol LLDP Type Length Value TLV setting Ui Update Setting Click on the Update Setting button when you finish LLDP General Settings Page 80 724 746 5500 blackbox com Chapter 6 Web Based Browser Management LLHLFLPLELPITI ERES EE EJ EJ E ELEHETES ATI mk un ha mr SS EE ud d wu ui Figure 6 68 LLDP Ports Settings 1 Transmit From the Transmit drop down list choose Disable or Enable to disallow or allow sending Link Layer Discovery Protocol LLDP packets on the interface 2 Receive From the Receive drop down list choose Disable or Enable to disallow or allow receiving Link Layer Discovery Protocol LLDP packets on the interface 3 Notify From the Notify drop down list choose Disable or Enable to disable or enable Link Layer Discovery Protocol LLDP notification on the interface 4 TLVs Click and choose Link Layer Discovery Protocol LLDP Type Length Value TLV setting on the interface 5 Submit Click on the Submit button when you finish LLDP Ports Settings 724 746 5500 blackbox com Page 81 Chapter 6 Web Based Browser Management Figure 6 69 LLDP Neighbors Click LLDP Neighbors to show Link Layer Discovery Protocol LLDP neighbors information Fes Tafe Ra fs Deu dee Ape QU Figure 6 70 LLDP Statistics Click LLDP Statistics to s
27. 746 5500 blackbox com Chapter 7 Command Line Management 2 Usage Use this command to enable the Spanning Tree protocol on a bridge Use the no form of the command to disable the Spanning Tree protocol on a bridge 3 Command Syntax bridge GROUP spanning tree enable no bridge GROUP spanning tree enable BRIDGE FORWARD GROUP 1 1 Bridge group name used for bridging BRIDGE FORWARD Puts all ports of the specified bridge into the forwarding state 4 Example The following example enables or disables the spanning tree on bridge GROUP 1 switch a config stbridge 1 spanning tree enable switch a config stno bridge 1 spanning tree enable bridge forward switch a config st Bridge Priority 0 61440 1 Command Mode Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode The switch a config st prompt will show on the screen switch a config st 2 Usage Use this command to set bridge priority for the common instance Using a lower priority indicates a greater likelihood of the bridge becoming root 3 Command Syntax bridge GROUP priority PRIORITY no bridge GROUP priority GROUP 1 1 The ID of the bridge group for which the priority is set PRIORITY lt 0 61440 gt The bridge priority 4 Example The following example sets the priority PRIORITY 4096 of bridge GROUP 1 switch a config stbridge 1 priority 4096 switch a config st Hello Time sec 1 9 1 Command Mode Configure mode Logo
28. All button to choose all ports to be deleted from the VLAN 4 Submit Click on the Submit button when you finish Port Based VLAN setting 724 746 5500 blackbox com Page 69 Chapter 6 Web Based Browser Management 6 10 QoS 4 Welcome to Switch Management Microsoft Internet Explorer BEE i Eile Edit View Favorites Tools Help ay Q pack 3 x E O JO Search she Favorites G E33 i Address http 192 168 1 10 cgi bin switch cgi Ec Links il Ge Management Switch Disable Oces ODSCP Strict Priority Queue3 WRR Queue0 2 O WRR Queue0 3 Weighted Round Robin Wreight 1 20 Figure 6 55 Global Configuration 1 QoS From the QoS drop down list choose Enable or Disable to enable or disable QoS 2 Trust Enable or disable the switch port to trust the CoS Class of Service labels of all traffic received on that port Enable or disable a routed port to trust the DSCP Differentiated Service Code Point labels of all traffic received on that port 3 Policy Choose Strict Priority Queue3 WRR Queue0 2 or WRR Queue0 3 A strict priority queue is always emptied first The queues that are used in the WRR Weighted Round Robin are emptied in a round robin fashion and you can configure the weight for each queue 4 Weighted Round Robin Click in the Weight 1 55 text box and specify a n
29. Based Browser Management 3i Welcome to Switch Management Microsoft Internet Explorer DEK i Eile Edit View Favorites Tools Help Osa x o x a JO Search sig Favorites R BS 3 i Address http 192 168 1 10 cgi bin switch cgi v El Links Management Switch 802 1x Port Setting Interface fei v Authentication State Enabled v Port Control Auto Periodic Reauthentication Enable Reauthentication Period lt 1 4294967295 gt 3600 sec Update Setting Radius Configuration Port Authentication Port Periodic Status Reauthentication hi Other Protocols wolu ALA e wine en o Done Internet E Figure 6 66 Port Authentication N UJ Ui Oo Interface From the Interface drop down list choose the port to set port based authentication Authentication State From the Authentication State drop down list choose Enable or Disable to enable or disable authentication state Port Control From the Port Control drop down list choose Auto Force Authorized or Force Unauthorized to force a port state Auto specifies to enable authentication on port Force Authorized specifies to force a port to always be in an authorized state Force Unauthorized specifies to force a port to always be in an unauthorized state Periodic
30. Enable or Disable from Point to Point Link drop down list to enable or disable Point to Point Link for the port Edge Port Choose Enable Disable or Auto from Edge Port drop down list to set Enable Disable or Auto Edge Port for the port Update Setting Click on the Update Setting button when you finish RSTP Port Setting 724 746 5500 blackbox com Page 55 Chapter 6 Web Based Browser Management a Welcome to Switch Management Microsoft Internet Explorer i Eile Edit View Favorites Tools Help Qe x d b Pseach he Favores e 23 234 m Address http 192 168 1 10 cgk bin ewitch cgi b Management Switch Bridge ID 800000e0b32204b1 Designated Root 800000e0b32204b1 Reg Root ID 800000e0b32204b1 Root Port 0 Root Path Cost 0 Current Max Age sec 20 Current Hello Time sec 2 Current Forward Delay sec 15 Hold Time sec Topology Change Count Time Since Last Topology Change Setting Spanning Tree Protocol Enable EHC3 Other Protocols Bridge Priority 0 61440 32768 Hello Time 1 10 sec 2 Max Age 6 40 sec 20 Forward Delay 4 30 sec v Update setting Flgure 6 37 3 Welcome to Switch Management Microsoft Internet Explorer i Eile Edit View Favorites Tools Help E Om O DAO so rom 8 SB 3 Address http 192 168 1 10 cgi bin switch
31. LEH1100 Series UJ Ul Front panel of LEH1104A 4MMSC or LEH1104A 4MMST Front panel of LEH1104A 2SFP or LEH1104A 2GSFP Back panel all models Figure 2 3 LEH1000 Series Hardened Managed Ethernet Switch Table 2 3 LEH1100 Series switches components Number in Figure 2 3 1 WO OINI AD UI Rw 10 Product Name Ports G1 and G2 2 ST or SC fiber ports 4 RJ 45 ports 4 TX LEDs 4 RX LEDs Per port 2 LINK ACT LEDs Per port 1 PoE LED 1 Phoenix connector 1 DC power connector 1 DB9 connector 1 1 Reset button Description LEH1104A 2GSFP 2 GE SFP ports LEH1104A 2SFP 2 SFP ports NOTE These connectors are not present on LEH1104A 2MMSC and LEH1104A 2MMST switches LEH1104A A4MMSC 2 10 100 MM SC ports LEH1104A AMMST 2 10 100 MM ST ports NOTE These connectors are not present on LEH1104A 2GSFP and LEH1104A 2SFP switches All LEH1000 Series switches 10 100 Mbps PoE ports See Table 2 5 for details See Table 2 5 for details See Table 2 5 for details On when port is connected to a PoE PD Powered Device Terminal block for Power 1 Power 2 and Ground Links to DC power source Used for RS 232 serial control Press to reset the switch to its defaults 724 746 5500 blackbox com Page 17 Chapter 2 Overview 2 4 4 LEH1200 Series Designed for rugged environments these Hardened Managed Ethernet Switches provide reliable switching in industrial
32. Port Trunking LACP Trunking STP RING Global Configuration RSTP Port Setting MSTP Properties MSTP Instance Setting MSTP Port Setting Ring Setting Chain Setting Chain Pass Through Setting Advanced Setting VLAN VLAN Mode Setting 802 1Q VLAN Setting 802 1Q Port Setting Port Based VLAN QOS Global Configuration 802 1p Priority DSCP SNMP SNMP General Setting SNMP v1 v2c SNMP v3 Page 28 724 746 5500 blackbox com Chapter 6 Web Based Browser Management 802 1X Radius Configuration Port Authentication LLDP LLDP General Settings LLDP Porsts Settings LLDP Neighbors LLDP Statistics Other Protocols GVRP IGMP Snooping NTP GMRP DHCP Server 6 3 System Deis Gey Figure 6 3 System screen System Information The System Name Firmware Version System Time MAC Address Default Gateway DNS Server VLAN ID IP Address IP Subnet Mask and Current User Information of Switch 724 746 5500 blackbox com Page 29 Chapter 6 Web Based Browser Management Cn D 10 8 101 6 cgi bin switc h cgi Apps Microsoft Exchange eee B C3 Play Management Switch System Information System N wi Update Setting Save Configuration Firmware Upgrade Reboot Em Setting Switching Trunking H O STPRing VLAN HA Qos EC SNMP BH 8021X EC LLDP H A Others Protocols Figure 6 4 System name password screen System Name Password 1 System Name Clic
33. Reauthentication From the Periodic Reauthentication drop down list choose Enable or Disable to enable or disable periodic reauthentication Reauthentication Period lt 1 4294967295 gt Click in the Reauthentication Period textbox and specify the seconds between reauthorization attempts The default time is 3600 seconds Update Setting Click on the Update Setting button when you finish port based authentication setting 724 746 5500 blackbox com Page 79 Chapter 6 Web Based Browser Management 6 13 LLDP Trimm i eek ees Ronin er lee SeReGee00008 ME BDODUNDOBHDDOUSGSBD HN a 33 TEY i it ud c ug rcg uu nd Figure 6 67 LLDP General Settings 1 LLDP From the LLDP drop down list choose Enable or Disable to enable or disable Link Layer Discovery Protocol LLDP globally N Holdtime multiplier 2 10 Click in the Holdtime multiplier textbox and set the Link Layer Discovery Protocol LLDP holdtime multiplier value The transmit interval is multiplied by the holdtime multiplier to give the Time To Live TTL that the switch advertises to the neighbors Enter a Holdtime multiplier value in the range from 2 to 10 Default is 4 UJ Tx Interval 5 32768 seconds Click in the Tx Interval text box and set the transmit interval This is the interval between regular transmissions of Link Layer Discovery Protocol LLDP advertisements Enter a Tx Interval value in the range from
34. Send 9 Not connected Page 202 724 746 5500 blackbox com Appendix B Time Zones Appendix B Time Zones Time Zone Europe MEZ1MESZ MET 1METDST EET 2EETDST GMTOBST WETOWETDST PWTOPST MST 3MDT EUT 1EUTDST EUT 2EUTDST EUT 3EUTDST EUT 4EUTDST EUT 6EUTDST EUT 8EUTDST RFT 2RFTDST RFT 3RFTDST RFT ARFTDST RFT 5RFTDST RFT 6RFTDST RFT 7RFTDST RFT 8RFTDST RFT 9RFTDST RFT TORFTDST RFT TIRFTDST RFT 12RFTDST Russian Federation Country and City Lists Europe Vienna Europe Berlin Europe Zurich Africa Tunis CET MET Europe Tirane Europe Andorra Europe Brussels Europe Prague Europe Copenhagen Europe Paris Europe Gibraltar Europe Budapest Europe Rome Europe Vaduz Europe Luxembourg Europe Malta Europe Monaco Europe Amsterdam Europe Oslo Europe Warsaw Europe Belgrade Europe Madrid Africa Ceuta Europe Stockholm Europe Vatican Europe San Marino Arctic Longyearbyen Atlantic Jan Mayen Europe Ljubljana Europe Sarajevo Europe Skopje Europe Zagreb Europe Bratislava Poland Asia Nicosia EET Europe Minsk Europe Sofia Europe Athens Europe Vilnius Europe Chisinau Europe Istanbul Europe Kiev Europe Uzhgorod Europe Zaporozhye Europe Nicosia Asia Istanbul Europe Tiraspol Turkey Europe London Europe Dublin Eire Europe Belfast GB GB Eire WET Atlantic Faeroe Atlantic Madeira Atlantic Canary Europe Lisbon Portugal Europe Moscow W SU America Scoresbysun
35. a config st prompt will show on the screen switch a config st 2 Usage Use priority queue out command to enable the egress expedite queue Use the no priority queue out command to disable the egress expedite queue 3 Command Syntax no priority queue out 4 Example The following example enables the egress expedite queue on the switch switch a config stpriority queue out switch a config s 724 746 5500 blackbox com Page 163 Chapter 7 Command Line Management Weighted Round Robin 1 Command Mode Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode The switch a config st prompt will show on the screen switch a config st 2 Usage Use wrr queue bandwidth command to specify the bandwidth ratios of the transmit queues 3 Command Syntax wrr queue bandwidth WRR_WTS WRR WTS Weighted Round Robin WRR weights for the 4 queues 4 values separated by spaces Range is 1 55 4 Example The following example specifies the bandwidth ratios of the transmit queues on the switch switch_a config wrr queue bandwidth 1248 switch a config st 802 1p Priority 1 Command Mode Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode The switch a config st prompt will show on the screen switch a config s 2 Usage Use wrr queue cos map command to specify CoS values for a queue 3 Command Syntax wrr queue cos map QUEUE ID COS VALUE QUEUE ID Queue ID Range is 0 3 COS VALUE CoS val
36. after which a port will be enabled for a bridge Page 64 724 746 5500 blackbox com Chapter 6 Web Based Browser Management Advanced Per Port Configuration 1 Portfast configuration status Click and choose Disable or Enable to disable or enable a port as an edge port to enable rapid transition N Bpdu guard configuration Choose Enable Disable or Default from the Bpdu guard configuration drop down list to enable disable or default the BPDU Guard feature on a port This command supersedes the bridge level configuration for the BPDU Guard feature When the enable or disable parameter is used with this command this configuration takes precedence over bridge configuration However when the default parameter is used with this command the bridge level BPDU Guard con figuration takes effect 3 Submit Click on the Submit button when you finish Advanced Setting 6 9 VLAN 4 Welcome to Switch Management Microsoft Internet Explorer Ex Eile Edit View Favorites Tools Help Q pack v o x a JO Search she Favorites e a E S i Address http 192 168 1 10 cgi bin switch cgi Go Links Management Switch gt Tag based VLAN 802 10 Port Setting i ort d ca ws SNMP 8021x C3 Other Protocols Figure 6 48 VLAN Mode Setting 1 VLAN Mode Setting Choose Tag based VLAN or Port based VLAN from the VLAN Mode Setting drop down li
37. allowed hops for BPDU in an MST region This parameter is used by all the instances of the MST Specifying the max hops for a BPDU prevents the messages from looping indefinetely in the network When a bridge receives a MST BPDU that has exceeded the allowed max hops it discards the BPDU 3 Command Syntax bridge GROUP max hops HOP COUNT no bridge GROUP max hops GROUP 1 1 Specify the bridge group ID HOP COUNT Maximum hops the BPDU will be valid for 4 Example The following example specifies the maximum allowed hops 25 for BPDU in bridge GROUP 1 switch a config stbridge 1 max hops 25 switch a config st 724 746 5500 blackbox com Page 145 Chapter 7 Command Line Management MSTP Instance Setting Bridge Instance VLAN 1 Command Mode MST Configuration mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode Then logon to MST Configuration mode The switch a config mst st prompt will show on the screen switch a config stspanning tree mst configuration switch a config mst 4t 2 Usage Use this command to simultaneously add multiple VLANs for the corresponding instance of a bridge This command can be used only after the VLANs are defined Use the no parameter with this command to simultaneously remove multiple VLANs for the cor responding instance of a bridge 3 Command Syntax bridge GROUP instance INSTANCE ID vlan VLAN ID no bridge GROUP instance INSTANCE ID vlan VLAN ID GROUP 1 1 Specify the
38. areas 16 port RJ 45 or 16 port RJ 45 2 GMMSC RJ 45 front view Table 2 4 LEH1200 Series switches components Number in Figure 2 4 Aju AJN 8 port RJ 45 or 8 port RJ 45 2 GMMSC RJ 45 front view g g e s ul e L2 2r 2r 25 2 2E ar 3 e e 8 port RJ 45 or 16 port RJ 45 bottom view 8 port RJ 45 2 GMMSC RJ 45 or 16 port RJ 45 2 GMMSC RJ 45 bottom view Product Name Combo ports G1 and G2 8 RJ 45 ports 16 RJ 45 ports 3 Power LEDs Per port 1 LINK ACT LED 2 LINK ACT LEDs for combo ports 1 5 pin terminal block 1 DC power connector 1 DB9 connector 1 Reset button wa SS J JH 2 pin alarm contact All models top view Figure 2 4 LEH1200 Series Hardened Managed Ethernet Switch Description LEH1208A 2GMMSC LEH1216A 2GMMSC 2 GE MMSC RJ 45 combo ports NOTE These connectors are not present on LEH1208A and LEH1216A switches LEH1208A and LEH1208A 2GMMSC switches 10 100 Mbps ports LEH1216A and LEH1216A 2GMMSC switches 10 100 Mbps ports See Table 2 6 See Table 2 6 LEH1208A 2GMMSC and LEH1216A 2GMMSC only NOTE These LEDs are not present on LEH1208A and LEH1216A switches Terminal block for Power 1 Power 2 and Ground Links to DC power source Used for RS 232 serial control Press to reset the switch to factory defaults On relay output wi
39. bridge group ID INSTANCE D 1 15 Specify the instance ID VLAN ID lt 1 4094 gt Specify multiple VLAN IDs corresponding to the bridge instance 4 Example The following example associates multiple VLANs 10 and 20 to instance 1 of bridge GROUP 1 switch a config stbridge 1 protocol mstp switch a config spanning tree mst configuration switch a config mst s bridge 1 instance 1 vlan 10 20 switch a config mst st Bridge Instance Priority 1 Command Mode Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode The switch a config st prompt will show on the screen switch a config st 2 Usage Use this command to set the bridge priority for an MST instance to the value specified Use the no parameter with this command to restore the default value of the bridge priority The lower the priority of the bridge the better the chances are the bridge becoming a root bridge or a designated bridge for the LAN The priority values can be set only in increments of 4096 3 Command Syntax bridge GROUP instance INSTANCE D priority BRIDGE PRIORITY no bridge GROUP instance INSTANCE ID priority GROUP 1 1 Specify the bridge group ID Page 146 724 746 5500 blackbox com Chapter 7 Command Line Management INSTANCE D Specify the instance ID BRIDGE PRIORITY 0 61440 Specify the bridge priority 4 Example The following example sets the bridge priority 0 for an MST instance 3 in bridge GROUP 1 s
40. byte Packets Received VLAN 5 to 127 byte Packets Received Qos 28 to 255 byte Packets Received SNMP 56 to 511 byte Packets Received 802 1X 12 to 1023 byte Packets Received LLDP 024 to 1518 byte Packets Received C Others Protocols labber Packets ytes Received ackets Received RC Alignment Errors Received TX No Errors RX No Errors Status of statistics will be refresh per 30 seconds after click Clear Figure 6 23 RMON Statistics Click ports to view corresponding RMON Statistics 724 746 5500 blackbox com Page 43 Chapter 6 Web Based Browser Management Welcome to Switch Mana x COSA 108 101 6 cgi bin switch cgi i Apps MicrosoftExchange C Network Tools 7 Play i Management Switch DO System Portl Port2 Port3 P1 status Rate Total VLAN Count 4 RMON Statistics Total MAC Address Count TTEA negem aaa VLAN Membership MAC Address HH LLDP EA Others Protocols Clear MAC Figure 6 24 Per Port VLAN Activities Click ports to view corresponding vlan activities Port Security Figure 6 25 To configure Port Security 1 Click on Port Port Security from the Left navigation window 2 Select enable from the drop down list next to the port number of the port that you want the Port Security to be configured Page 44 724 746 5500 blackbox com Chapter 6 Web Based Browser Management 3 In the Add MAC Address text entry box for e
41. cgi e Management Switch MSTP Properties Region Name default Revision Level NN Max Hops 20 Digest 0xA C36177F50283CD4B83821D8AB26DE62 CIST Root ID 800000e0b32204b1 CIST Reg Root ID 800000e0b32204b1 CIST Bridge ID 800000e0b32204b1 Update setting Figure 6 38 MSTP Properties 1 STP Version Choose MSTP from STP Version drop down list 2 Region Name Click in the Region Name text box to create an MST region and specify a name for it MST bridges of a region form different spanning trees for different VLANs By default each MST bridge starts with the region name as its bridge address This means each MST bridge is a region by itself unless specifically added to one Page 56 724 746 5500 blackbox com Chapter 6 Web Based Browser Management 3 Revision Level Click in the Revision Level text box to specify the number for configuration information The default value of revision number is O 4 Max Hops Click in the Max Hops text box to specify the maximum allowed hops for BPDU in an MST region This parameter is used by all the instances of the MST Specifying the max hops for a BPDU prevents the messages from looping indefinetely in the network When a bridge receives a MST BPDU that has exceeded the allowed max hops it discards the BPDU 5 Update Setting Click on the Update Setting button when you finish MSTP Properties s
42. cost PATH COST GROUP 1 1 Specify the bridge group ID INSTANCE D 1 15 Specify the instance ID PATH COST lt 1 200000000 gt Specify the cost of path in the range of lt 1 200000000 gt 4 Example The following example sets the path cost 1000 for Multiple Spanning Tree instance 3 to a port fe1 in bridge GROUP 1 switch a config stinterface fe1 switch a config if stbridge group 1 instance 3 path cost 1000 Page 148 724 746 5500 blackbox com Chapter 7 Command Line Management Switch a config if s Ring Setting Ring state 1 Command Mode Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode The switch a config st prompt will show on the screen switch a config st 2 Usage Use this command to enable Ring state Use the no parameter with this command to disable Ring state 3 Command Syntax bridge GROUP protocol ring no bridge GROUP ring enable BRIDGE FORWARD GROUP 1 1 Specify the bridge group ID BRIDGE FORWARD Puts all ports of the specified bridge into the forwarding state 4 Example The following example enables Ring state in bridge GROUP 1 switch a config stbridge 1 protocol ring switch a config st Set ring port 1 Command Mode Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode The switch a config st prompt will show on the screen switch a config s amp t 2 Usage Use this command to set Ring port 1 and Ring port 2 3 Command Synt
43. fe1 switch a config if st 2 Usage Use this command to force a port state Use no dot1x port control command to remove a port from the 802 1x management Page 176 724 746 5500 blackbox com Chapter 7 Command Line Management 3 Command Syntax dot1x port control auto force authorized force unauthorized no dot1x port control auto Specify to enable authentication on port force authorized Specify to force a port to always be in an authorized state force unauthorized Specify to force a port to always be in an unauthorized state 4 Example The following example specifies to enable authetication on the interface fe1 port 1 switch a config stinterface fe1 switch a config if itdot1x port control auto switch a config if 3t Periodic Reauthentication Reauthentication Period 1 Command Mode Interface mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode Then logon to Interface mode fel means port 1 The switch a config if t prompt will show on the screen switch a config stinterface fe1 switch a config if 3t 2 Usage Use this command to set the interval between reauthorization attempts Use no dot1x timeout re authperiod command to delete the interval between reauthorization attempts 3 Command Syntax dot1x timeout re authperiod SECS no dot1x timeout re authperiod SECS lt 1 4294967295 gt Specify the seconds between reauthorization attempts The default time is 3600 seconds 4 Example The
44. fe3 and fe4 as chain pass through port 1 and chain pass through port 2 switch a config stchain pass through fe3 fe4 switch a config st Advanced Setting Advanced Bridge Configuration Bridge bpdu guard configuration 1 Command Mode Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode The switch a config st prompt will show on the screen switch a config st 724 746 5500 blackbox com Page 153 Chapter 7 Command Line Management 2 Usage Use this command to enable the BPDU Bridge Protocol Data Unit Guard feature on a bridge Use the no parameter with this command to disable the BPDU Guard feature on a bridge When the BPDU Guard feature is set for a bridge all portfast enabled ports of the bridge that have bpdu guard set to default shut down the port on receiving a BPDU In this case the BPDU is not processed 3 Command Syntax bridge GROUP spanning tree portfast bpdu guard no bridge GROUP spanning tree portfast bpdu guard GROUP 1 1 Bridge group ID used for bridging 4 Example The following example enables the BPDU Guard feature on bridge GROUP 1 switch a config stbridge 1 spanning tree portfast bpdu guard switch a config st Error disable timeout configuration 1 Command Mode Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode The switch a config st prompt will show on the screen switch a config s amp t 2 Usage Use this command to enable the timeout mec
45. following example specifies to set the interval 25 seconds between reauthorization attempts switch a config stinterface fe1 switch a config if itdot1x timeout re authperiod 25 switch a config if 3t 724 746 5500 blackbox com Page 177 Chapter 7 Command Line Management 7 12 LLDP LLDP General Settings LLDP Ports Settings LLDP Neighbors LLDP Statistics LLDP General Setting LLDP 1 Command Mode Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode The switch_a config prompt will show on the screen switch_a config 2 Usage Use this command to enable Link Layer Discovery Protocol LLDP globally Use the no parameter with this command to disable Link Layer Discovery Protocol LLDP globally 3 Command Syntax no lldp enable 4 Example The following example enables Link Layer Discovery Protocol LLDP globally switch a config stlldp enable switch a config s Holdtime Multiplier 2 10 1 Command Mode Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode The switch_a config prompt will show on the screen switch_a config 2 Usage Use this command to set the Link Layer Discovery Protocol LLDP holdtime multiplier value The transmit interval is multiplied by the holdtime multiplier to give the Time To Live TTL that the switch advertises to the neighbors 3 Command Syntax lldp holdtime multiplier lt 2 10 gt 2 10 Holdtime multiplier 2 10 default is 4 4
46. kras 2 SES i Address htip 192 168 1 10 cgi bin switch cgi v E co Links IGMP mode Passive L M Management Switch eseng VLAN ID v IGMP version 3 fast leave Disable E j query interval 10 18000 max response time 1 240 rep ort suppression Update Setting Internet Figure 6 72 IGMP Snooping IGMP Snooping 1 Click on IGMP Snooping to change to IGMP Snooping windows 2 IGMP Mode From the IGMP Mode drop down list choose Disable Passive or querier for the switch Disable Disable IGMP on the switch Passive The switch with only multicast data forwarding capability Querier The switch acts as the querier for the network There is only one querier on a network at any time Update Setting Click on the Update Setting button when you finished IGMP Mode settings VLAN ID From the VLAN ID drop down list choose the VLAN under configuration for the switch IGMP Version From the IGMP Version drop down list choose 1 2 or 3 for the switch Oo ui A W Fast Leave From the Fast Leave drop down list choose Enable or Disable for the switch Enabling this function will allow members of a multicast group to leave the group immediately when an IGMP Leave Report Packet is received by the Switch IGMP Querier 1 Query Interval 1 18000
47. mA for SFP transceiver of interface gel port G1 switch a config stsfp set tx bias ge1 high alarm 131 switch a config s T pow Alarm Warning Threshold 1 Command Mode Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode The switch a config st prompt will show on the screen switch a config st 2 Usage Use this command to set transmitted output power alarm warning threshold for SFP transceiver 3 Command Syntax sfp set tx pow IFNAME high alarm high warning low alarm low warning LEVEL IFNAME specifies the name of the interface for which status and configuration information is desired LEVEL Threshold value 30 8 16 dbm 4 Example The following example sets high transmitted output power alarm threshold 8 16 dbm for SFP transceiver of interface ge1 port G1 switch a config s sfp set b pow ge1 high alarm 8 16 switch a config st 724 746 5500 blackbox com Page 117 Chapter 7 Command Line Management Rx pow Alarm Warning Threshold 1 Command Mode Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode The switch a config st prompt will show on the screen switch a config st 2 Usage Use this command to set received optical power alarm warning threshold for SFP transceiver 3 Command Syntax sfp set rx pow IFNAME high alarm high warning low alarm low warning LEVEL IFNAME specifies the name of the interface for which status and configuration information is desired
48. mode SC type e 1000BASE SX LX Multimode or single mode SC type 1000BASE BX WDM single mode SC type e Store and forward mechanism Full wire speed forwarding rate e Field Wiring Terminal Use Copper Conductors Only 60 75 C 12 24 AWG torque value 7 lb in Operating voltage and Max current consumption 0 31 A 48 VDC Power consumption Power consumption 230 W Max Full load with PoE 15 W Max Without PoE e 40 to 4 167 F 40 to 4 75 C operating temperature range Tested for functional operation 40 to 185 F 40 to 85 C UL508 Industrial Control Equipment certified Maximum Surrounding Air Temperature 167 F 75 C Hardened metal case NOTE Make sure to readjust RTC Time of this switch to function accurately after this switch has been powered off for over 72 hours 724 746 5500 blackbox com Page 13 Chapter 2 Overview 2 2 4 LEH1100 Series Also Has RS 232 console Telnet SNMP v1 amp v2c amp v3 RMON Web Browser and TFTP management Includes redundant power inputs 47 to 57 VDC terminal block and 47 to 57 VDC jack e Port 1 Port 4 support IEEE 802 3at Power over Ethernet PoE Power Sourcing Equipment PSE Power consumption Device 15 W max without PoE PoE power budget 181 6 W max PoE power output Ports 1 4 IEEE 802 3at Up to 30 W port 50 57 VDC e Supports IEEE 802 3 802 3u 802 3ab 802 32 802 3x Auto negotiation 1000 Mbps full duplex 10 100 Mbps full hal
49. muestra un cambio en su desempe o o E El aparato ha sido tirado o su cubierta ha sido da ada Page 4 724 746 5500 blackbox com Table of Contents Table of Contents Te SOCCHIGAUOMNS TREE T T P 7 De MOMENI CNN E 10 PA BNuetedonm HERI EEEEEU U wEM 10 PSU HEU 12 2 2 1 Features Common to LEH900 LEH1000 LEH1100 and LEH1200 Series Switches sssses 12 2 2 2 l iEH900 S ries AISO Llas sen p E ea ia Pise latu a tenet x est HE Rd teas ERE RE BERE Ede don RUE 13 2 2 3 LEHTOOO Series AlSO Has etd tereti t etate ire ee rte etra tup ute petat ee uds 13 2 2 4 EHTOO Series ASO HASi utere Pe tent diete re rtu po ice ende e deben ta tu br Ee era Din 14 2 2 5 LEHT200 Serles Also aS ec stent e lide dt ireland edu edle edente Dti b e ede mette to ie ee 14 2 3 Whats Included rrr petit edt doen Fabi odi dnte E tert ee drame La need ce ente 14 2 4 Hardware DOSCr OOM is ceca ceat et deeds eta dtp ate edant ee a dades en tdt dre n Ho dune tuat 15 241 LEH9QO Series E 15 2A 2 LEMIOOO SECME eA EE 16 P eN OESE c EPI 17 2 4 4 ERI ZOO SONGS esr has 3 cae tec a a A UI 18 2 4 5 Indicators on the LEH900 LEH1000 LEH1100 and LEH1200 Series Switches ssssssssemRRe 19 EOM EU EET 20 Bl Selecting a Site Tor the SWITCh dee tenete ni tentent Gb du edente den niente re e bates Rd vestig 20 3 2 Connecting to POWER uode cete titt m detti dat due Fab id E reme tate er de esheets 20
50. port and protocol power mdi link aggregation max frame port descr Port Description TLV Sys name System Name TLV sys descr System Description TLV sys cap System Capabilities TLV mgmt addrs Management Address TLV port vlan id Port VLAN ID TLV macphy MAC PHY Configuration Status TLV protocol identity Protocol Identity TLV vlan name VLAN Name TLV port and protocol Port And Protocol VLAN ID TLV power mdi Power Via MDI TLV link aggregation Link Aggregation TLV max frame Maximum Frame Size TLV 724 746 5500 blackbox com Page 179 Chapter 7 Command Line Management 4 Example The following example sets Link Layer Discovery Protocol LLDP Link Aggregation Type Length Value TLV switch a config stlldp tlv global link aggregation switch a config st LLDP Ports Settings Transmit 1 Command Mode Interface mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode Then logon to Interface mode fe1 means port 1 The switch a config if it prompt will show on the screen switch a config stinterface fe1 switch a config if s 2 Usage Use this command to send Link Layer Discovery Protocol LLDP packets on the interface Use the no parameter with this command to disallow sending Link Layer Discovery Protocol LLDP packets on the interface 3 Command Syntax no lldp tx pkt 4 Example The following example sends Link Layer Discovery Protocol LLDP packets on the interface fe1 port 1 switch
51. recovery time in seconds The default value is 0 second no recovery 4 Interval 1 65535 seconds Click the text box and type a decimal number for the loopback detect interval time in seconds The default value is 1 second UI Update Setting Click Update Setting button when you finish General Setting Page 46 724 746 5500 blackbox com Chapter 6 Web Based Browser Management For Port Interface 1 Mode Choose Enable or Disable default from the Mode drop down list to enable or disable Detect for a port inter face 2 Update Setting Click the Update Setting button when you finish the Detect settings for port interface 3 Welcome to Switch Management Microsoft Internet Explorer Elle amp dt yew Favorites Took Hep G O ix AO sh erem O SBS Address http 192 168 1 10 cgebrn switrh cgi Static MAC Entry Forward Add MAC address Ex 0000 1111 2222 E Suitic MAC Entry Discard Add MAC address x 0000 1111 2222 Flgure 6 28 Static MAC entry Static MAC Entry Static MAC Entry Forward 1 Add MAC Address Click in the Add MAC Address text box and type a locked forwarding MAC address for the port 2 VLAN ID Click on the VLAN ID drop down menu and choose a VLAN ID from the VLAN ID drop down list 3 Delete MAC Address Click on the Delete MAC Address drop down menu and choose a locked forwarding MAC address from the Delete MAC Ad
52. switch a config st prompt will show on the screen switch a config st 2 Usage Use this command to specify the privilege level and set a password to user who needs to access the Switch at this level Use the no username command to disable this function 3 Command Syntax username WORD privilege admin operator technician password LINE username WORD privilege admin operator technician password 8 LINE no username WORD WORD User name Specifies the password will be hidden LINE User password string 4 Example The following example sets the privilege level operator and password 111111111111 for user operator switch a config stusername operator operator password 111111111111 switch config st Page 108 724 746 5500 blackbox com Chapter 7 Command Line Management 7 3 Diagnostics Utilization System Log Remote Logging ARP Table Route Table Alarm Setting Utilization CPU Utilization 1 Command Mode Exec mode Logon to Exec Mode View Mode The switch a prompt will show on the screen switch a 2 Usage Use the show cpu usage command to show the CPU usage 3 Command Syntax show cpu usage 4 Example The following example shows the CPU usage switch a show cpu usage Memory Utilization 1 Command Mode Exec mode Logon to Exec Mode View Mode The switch a prompt will show on the screen switch a 2 Usage Use the show memory usage command to show the memory usage 3
53. the switch 6 Auto Save Interval 5 65536 sec Click in the Auto Save Interval text box and type a decimal number between 5 and 65536 7 Submit Click the Submit button when you finish the Auto Save configuration Page 32 724 746 5500 blackbox com Chapter 6 Web Based Browser Management S A O 108 101 6 cgi bin swit PU Apps MicrosoftExchange 7 Network Tools 7j Play ch cgi Management Switch e 25 Firmware Version 194 1 CA 10 31 13 154104 EQ System System Information Filename SS ser TP Address Save Configuration Upgrade C Others Protocols Figure 6 7 Firmware Upgrade 1 Filename Click in the Filename text box and type the name of the file that you intend to upgrade to the switch 2 TFTP Server IP Click in the TFTP Server IP text box and type the TFTP server IP address from where the file will be obtained 3 Upgrade Click the Upgrade button to upgrade firmware to the switch Please follow the message on the screen during the firmware upgrade process Do not turn off the power or perform other functions during this period of time Reboot the switch after completing the upgrade process 724 746 5500 blackbox com Page 33 Chapter 6 Web Based Browser Management gt QW 1081016 cgi bin switch cgi Apps Microsoft Exchange Network Tools j Play puer M t Switch bs facemcnt Ear cer 1 94 1 CA 10 31 13 15 41 04 C System
54. through which the associated action was initiated A Macintosh or PC attachment can use any terminal emulation program for connecting to the terminal serial port A workstation attachment under UNIX can use an emulator such as TIP 724 746 5500 blackbox com Page 23 Chapter 4 Switch Management 4 2 2 Modem Access You can access the switch s administration console from a PC or Macintosh using an external modem attached to the console port The switch management program provides the Console Port screen accessible from the Basic Management screen that lets you configure parameters for modem access When you have configured the external modem from the administration console the switch transmits characters that you have entered as output on the modem port The switch echoes characters that it receives as input on the modem port to the current administration console session The console appears to be directly connected to the external modem 4 3 Web Management The switch provides a browser interface that lets you configure and manage the switch remotely After you set up your IP address for the switch you can access the switch s Web interface applications directly in your Web browser by entering the IP address of the switch You can then use your Web browser to list and manage switch configuration parameters from one central location just as if you were directly connected to the switch s console port 4 4 SNMP Based Network Management Yo
55. timezone This can be any given name in 14 character alpha numericals Enter the name of Daylight Saving time zone using the following example EDT East Daylight Saving Time Zone CDT Central Daylight Saving Time Zone MDT Mountain Daylight Saving Time Zone PDT Pacific Daylight Saving Time Zone ADT Alaska Daylight Saving Time Zone Weekday Click in the textboxes and specify the daylight saving period Month From the Month drop down list choose from January to December Week 1 5 Specifies starting ending week of daylight savings time Day From the Day drop down list choose from Sunday to Saturday Hour 0 23 Specifies from O to 23 Minute lt 0 59 gt Specifies from O to 59 Date Click in the textboxes and specify the daylight saving period Month From the Month drop down list choose from January to December Day 1 31 Specifies from 1 to 31 Hour 0 23 Specifies from O to 23 Minute lt 0 59 gt Specifies from O to 59 Update Setting Click Update Setting button when you finish Daylight Saving Setting Page 86 724 746 5500 blackbox com Chapter 6 Web Based Browser Management NOTE The Week Hour Minute and Day fields do not accept alphabetic characters such as Jan Feb sun mon They only accept two digit numbers 0 throught 9 TFF GIF Loin sen GER Porad E imp T Figure 6 74 GMRP GMRP Global Setting 1 GMRP From the GMRP drop down lis
56. 0 61440 32768 Hello Time 1 10 sec Max Age 6 40 sec Forward Delay 4 30 sec STP Version l x Update setting 2 Figure 6 35 Global Configuration 1 Spanning Tree Protocol Choose Enable or Disable from Spanning Tree Protocol drop down list to enable or disable Spanning Tree Protocol 2 Bridge Priority 0 61440 Click in the Bridge Priority text box and type a decimal number between 0 and 61440 3 Hello Time sec 1 9 sec Click in the Hello Time text box and type a decimal number between 1 and 9 4 Max Age sec 6 28 sec Click in the Max Age text box and type a decimal number between 6 and 28 5 Forward Delay sec 4 30 sec Click in the Forward Delay text box and type a decimal number between 4 and 30 6 STP Version Choose MSTP RSTP or STP compatible from STP Version drop down list 7 Update Setting Click the Update Setting button when you finish Global Configuration Page 54 724 746 5500 blackbox com Chapter 6 Web Based Browser Management 3 Welcome to Switch Management Microsoft Internet Explorer Ele pdt yew Fyvorites Joos Help Ow O HAG Ps Yr 2 2 3 3 Agdress d htp 192 168 1 10 69 b r ewitch cgt Pott Statue Priority Path Cost Pointto Point Link Edge Port Deigated Fonwar ng 128 200000 poissto point Disabled Dirabled Descardeg 128 200000 shared Disabled Disabled Discardeg 1
57. 00 blackbox com Page 197 Chapter 7 Command Line Management switch a config s amp t 2 Usage Use this command to set the GMRP forward all option for an interface 3 Command Syntax set gmrp fwdall enable disable IF NAME IF NAME Interface name 4 Example The following example enables GMRP forwarding on a Layer 2 switch for interface fe1 port 1 switch a config stset gmrp fwdall enable fet switch a config s Set GMRP Timer 1 Command Mode Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode The switch a config st prompt will show on the screen switch a config st 2 Usage Use this command to set the values for the GMRP Join Leave and Leaveall timers for a specified bridge The default is the join timer 200 milliseconds the leave timer is 600 milliseconds ms and the leaveall timer is 10000 milliseconds ms 3 Command Syntax set gmrp timer join leave leaveall TIMER VALUE IF NAME join Type of timer leave Type of timer leaveall Type of timer TIMER VALUE Timervalue in centiseconds IF NAME Specify the name of the interface 4 Example The following example sets the join timers 100 centiseconds for interface fe1 port 1 switch a config stset gmrp join timer 100 fe1 switch a config st DHCP Server DHCP Binding Table 1 Command Mode Privileged Exec mode Logon to Privileged Exec Mode Enable Mode The switch ast prompt will show on the screen switch as Pag
58. 00 blackbox com Page 31 Chapter 6 Web Based Browser Management 32 C f D 10 8 101 6 cgi bin switch cgi 2 Apps Microsoft Exchange C Network Tools 7 Play Management Switch EH System System Information System Name Password IP Address Save Configuration Save Configuration Firmware Upgrade Restore Default Auto Save Interval 5 65535 sec Submit Figure 6 6 Save configuration screen EHE Others Protocols Save Configuration 1 Load Config from TFTP Server Click in the TFTP Server text box and type the TFTP server IP address from where the file will be obtained Click in the FILE text box and type the name of the file that will be obtained Click the Load button to load the file from the TFTP server 2 Backup Config to TFTP Server Click in the TFTP Server text box and type the TFTP server IP address to where the file will be backed up Click in the FILE text box and type the name of the file that will be backupped Click the Backup button to backup the file to the TFTP server 3 Save Configuration Click Save Configuration button to save your configuration settings 4 Restore Default Click Restore Default button to restore the default settings of the switch 5 Auto Save Click the Auto Save drop down menu to choose Disable or Enable from the Auto Save drop down list to disable or enable Auto Save for
59. 1 high alarm 100 switch a config s amp t Voltage Alarm Warning Threshold 1 Command Mode Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode The switch a config st prompt will show on the screen switch a config st 2 Usage Use this command to set voltage alarm warning threshold for SFP transceiver 3 Command Syntax sfp set vcc IFNAME high alarm high warning low alarm low warning LEVEL IFNAME specifies the name of the interface for which status and configuration information is desired LEVEL Threshold value 0 6 55 volts Page 116 724 746 5500 blackbox com Chapter 7 Command Line Management 4 Example The following example sets high voltage alarm threshold 6 volts for SFP transceiver of interface gel port G1 switch a config stsfp set vcc ge1 high alarm 6 switch a config st Tx bias Alarm Warning Threshold 1 Command Mode Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode The switch a config st prompt will show on the screen switch a config st 2 Usage Use this command to set transmitter laser bias alarm warning threshold for SFP transceiver 3 Command Syntax sfp set tx bias IFNAME high alarm high warning low alarm low warning LEVEL IFNAME specifies the name of the interface for which status and configuration information is desired LEVEL Threshold value 0 131 mA 4 Example The following example sets high transmitter laser bias alarm threshold 131
60. 28 200000 shared Disabled Disabled Dacardeg 128 200000 shared Disabled Disabled Dascarcing 128 200000 thared Disabled Dirabled Descardeg 18 200000 shared Disabled Tusabded Descardang 128 200000 shared Disabled Disabled Discarding 128 200000 shared Disabled Dirabled Dircardeg 128 20000 Shared Dirabled Disabled Discarding 128 20000 shared Disabled 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 s RSTP Port Configuration Port Pnonty Oxondarty 16 Adnin Path Cost Pomtto Pomt Link Edge Port Im 128 Enable Disable M Updale Seting interret Figure 6 36 RSTP Port Setting 1 UJ N Ui Oo N STP Version Choose RSTP from the STP Version drop down list Port Choose a port from Port drop down list Priority Granularity 16 Click in the Priority text box and enter a value between 0 and 240 to set the priority for the port A higher priority will designate the port to forward packets first A lower number denotes a higher priority This entry must be divisible by 16 The default priority setting is 128 Admin Path Cost Click in the Admin Path Cost text box and enter a value between O and 2000000 to set the Admin Path Cost for the port O auto Setting O for the Admin Path Cost will automatically set the speed for forwarding packets to the port for optimal efficiency The default port cost 100 Mbps port 200000 Gigabit port 20000 Point to Point Link Choose
61. 3 Command Syntax no alarm trigger if INTERFACE INTERFACE specifies the interface 4 Example The following example enables alarm trigger on interface fe1 to switch switch a config stalarm trigger if fe1 switch a config st Alarm trigger power 1 Command Mode Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode The switch a config st prompt will show on the screen switch a config s 2 Usage Use this command to enable or disable alarm trigger of power source 3 Command Syntax no alarm trigger power POWER POWER specifies the power source 4 Example The following example enables alarm trigger of power 1 to switch switch a config stalarm trigger power 1 switch a config st Page 112 724 746 5500 blackbox com Chapter 7 Command Line Management 7 4 Port Configuration Port Status Rate Control RMON Statistics Per Port VLAN Activities Configuration Port Name 1 Command Mode Interface mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode Then logon to Interface mode fel means port 1 The switch a config if it prompt will show on the screen switch a config stinterface fe1 switch a config if 3t 2 Usage Use the portname command to specify the ascii name of port Use the no portname to cancel the ascii name of port 3 Command Syntax portname LINE no portname LINE specifies the ascii name of port 4 Example The following example shows the use of the por
62. 3 Command Syntax ip igmp query max response time RESPONSETIME no ip igmp query max response time RESPONSETIME 1 240 Maximum response time in seconds advertised in IGMP queries Default 10 seconds 4 Example The following example configures a maximum response time of 8 seconds on vian1 1 switch a config stinterface vlan1 1 switch a config if stip igmp query max response time 8 switch a config if 3t IGMP passive snooping Static mc router port 1 Command Mode Interface mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode Then logon to Interface mode vlan1 1 means vlan 1 The switch a config if it prompt will show on the screen switch a config stinterface vian1 1 switch a config if st 2 Usage Use ip igmp snooping mrouter interface command to statically configure the specified VLAN constituent interface as a multicast router interface for IGMP Snooping in that VLAN Use the no ip igmp snooping mrouter interface command to remove the static configuration of the interface as a multicast router interface 724 746 5500 blackbox com Page 189 Chapter 7 Command Line Management 3 Command Syntax no ip igmp snooping mrouter interface IFNAME IFNAME Specify the name of the interface 4 Example The following example shows interface fe1 port 1 statically configured to be a multicast router interface on vian1 1 switch a config stinterface vlant 1 switch a config if itip igmp snooping mrouter i
63. 4 switch a config if st 724 746 5500 blackbox com Page 101 Chapter 7 Command Line Management DHCP Client 1 Command Mode Interface mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode Then logon to Interface mode vlan1 1 means vlan 1 The switch a config if it prompt will show on the screen switch a config st interface vlan1 1 Switch a config if s 2 Usage Use get ip dhcp enable command to get IP address through DHCP server Use the no get ip dhcp enable command to cancel the IP address which got through DHCP server 3 Command Syntax no get ip dhcp enable 4 Example The following example gets IP address through DHCP server switch a config stinterface vlant 1 switch a config if s get ip dhcp enable switch a config if 3t Default Gateway 1 Command Mode Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode The switch a config st prompt will show on the screen switch a config st 2 Usage Use ip default gateway command to set the IP address of the default gateway Use the no ip default gateway command to remove the IP address of the default gateway 3 Command Syntax ip default gateway IP ADDRESS no ip default gateway IP ADDRESS A B C D specifies the IP address of the default gateway 4 Example The following example sets the default gateway 192 168 1 254 to switch switch a config stip default gateway 192 168 1 254 switch a config st Page 102 724 746 5500
64. 4 Example The following example clears all counters of LACP channel group 1 switch astclear lacp 1 counters switch ast LACP Port Priority 1 Command Mode Interface mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode Then logon to Interface mode fel means port 1 The switch a config if it prompt will show on the screen switch a config stinterface fe1 switch a config if s 2 Usage Use lacp port priority command to set the priority of a channel Channels are selected for aggregation based on their priority with the higher priority numerically lower channels selected first Use the no lacp port priority command to reset the priority of port to the default value 32768 3 Command Syntax lacp port priority lt 1 65535 gt no lacp port priority lt 1 65535 gt Specify the LACP port priority 724 746 5500 blackbox com Page 135 Chapter 7 Command Line Management 4 Example The following example sets the LACP port priority 34 of interface fe1 port 1 switch a config stinterface fe1 switch a config if stlacp port priority 34 Switch a config if s LACP Timeout 1 Command Mode Interface mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode Then logon to Interface mode fel means port 1 The switch a config if t prompt will show on the screen switch a config stinterface fe1 switch a config if s 2 Usage Use lacp timeout command to set the short or long timeout on a port The d
65. 46 5500 blackbox com Chapter 7 Command Line Management SNMP vi v2c Get Community Name 1 Command Mode Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode The switch a config st prompt will show on the screen switch a config s 2 Usage Use snmp server community get command to specify and no snmp server community get command to remove get community name for SNMP 3 Command Syntax snmp server community get NAME no snmp server community get NAME The get community name for SNMP 4 Example The following example specifies get community name name for SNMP switch a config stsnmp server community get name switch a config t Set Community Name 1 Command Mode Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode The switch a config st prompt will show on the screen switch a config st 2 Usage Use snmp server community set command to specify and no snmp server community set command to remove set community name for SNMP 3 Command Syntax snmp server community set NAME no snmp server community set NAME The set community name for SNMP 4 Example The following example specifies set community name name for SNMP switch a config tsnmp server community set name switch a config s 724 746 5500 blackbox com Page 171 Chapter 7 Command Line Management SNMP v3 SNMPv3 No Auth 1 Command Mode Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode Th
66. 500 blackbox com Appendix B Time Zones Time Zone Oceania CST 9 30CDT EST TOEDT LHT 10 30LHDT TST 10TDT NZST 12NZDT CIST 12 45CIDT Africa SAST 2 EST 2EDT UAEST 4 IST 3IDT JST 2JDT SST 2SDT Universal UCT UCT1 UCT2 UCT3 UCT4 UCT5 UCT6 UCT7 UCT8 UCT9 UCT10 Country and City Lists Australia Adelaide Australia Broken Hill Australia South Australia Yancowinna Australia Brisbane Australia Lindeman Australia Currie Australia Melbourne Australia Sydney Australia ACT Australia Canberra Australia NSW Australia Queensland Australia Tasmania Australia Victoria Australia Lord Howe Australia LHI Australia Hobart Antarctica McMurdo Pacific Auckland Antarctica South_Pole NZ Pacific Chatham NZ CHAT Africa Maseru Africa Johannesburg Africa Mbabane Africa Cairo Egypt Asia Dubai Asia Baghdad Asia Amman Asia Damascus Africa Ouagadougou Africa Abidjan Africa Banjul Africa Accra Africa Conakry Africa Bissau Africa Monrovia Africa Bamako Africa Nouakchott Africa Casablanca Africa El_Aaiun Atlantic St Helena Africa Sao Tome Africa Dakar Africa Freetown Africa Lome America Danmarkshavn Atlantic Reykjavik Etc GMT Etc UTC Etc UCT GMT Etc Universal Etc Zulu Etc Greenwich Etc GMT 0 Etc GMT 0 Etc GMTO Africa Timbuktu GMT 0 GMT 0 GMTO Greenwich Iceland UCT UTC Universal Zulu Axlantic Cape Verde Etc GMT 1 Axlantic South Georgia Etc GMT 2 Anta
67. 500 blackbox com Chapter 7 Command Line Management Switchport mode trunk 1 Command Mode Interface mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode Then logon to Interface mode fel means port 1 The switch a config if it prompt will show on the screen switch a config stinterface fe1 Switch a config if s 2 Usage Use switchport mode trunk command to set the switching characteristics of the Layer 2 interface as trunk and specify only tagged frames Use the no switchport trunk command to reset the mode of the Layer 2 interface to access default 3 Command Syntax switchport mode trunk no switchport trunk 4 Example The following example sets the switchport mode trunk of the interface fe1 port 1 switch a config stinterface fe1 switch a config if siswitchport mode trunk switch a config if 3t Switchport hybrid allowed vlan 1 Command Mode Interface mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode Then logon to Interface mode fel means port 1 The switch a config if it prompt will show on the screen switch a config stinterface fe1 switch a config if s 2 Usage Use this command to set the switching characteristics of the Layer 2 interface to hybrid Both tagged and untagged frames will be classified over hybrid interfaces Use the no parameter to turn off allowed hybrid switching 3 Command Syntax switchport hybrid allowed vlan all switchport hybrid allowed vlan none
68. 6 73 724 746 5500 blackbox com Page 85 Chapter 6 Web Based Browser Management NTP Adjust RTC Time i 2 Click in the text box and specify the Year Month Day Hour Minute and Second Update Setting Click on the Update Setting button when you finish Adjust RTC Time NTP Setting ils 2 oO ui A W NTP Status From the NTP Status drop down list choose Enable or Disable to enable or disable NTP for the Switch NTP Server IP Address or Domain name Click in the NTP Server text box and specify the IP address or Domain name of the NTP server Sync Time Click on the Sync Time button to synchronize time with NTP server Time Zone From the Time Zone drop down list set the time zone Polling Interval 1 10080 min Click in the Polling Interval textbox and specify the polling interval Update Setting Click on the Update Setting button when you finish NTP Setting Daylight Saving Setting 1 N UJ UI Oo Daylight Saving Mode From the Daylight Saving Mode drop down list choose Disable Weekday or Date to choose disable weekday or date daylight saving for the Switch Time Set Offset 1 1440 min Click in the Time Set Offset textbox and specify the offset time of daylight saving For example enter 60 for one hour offset Name of Daylight Saving Tmiezone Click in the Name of Daylight Saving Tmiezone textbox and specify the name of daylight saving
69. 802 3at 4 100BFX ST LEH1104A 2SFP 4 RJ 45 10 100 PoE 802 3at 2 100BFX SFP LEH1208A 8 RJ 45 10 100 LEH1208A 2GMMSC 8 RJ 45 2 GE MMSC LEH1216A 16 RJ 45 10 100 LEH1216A 2GMMSC 16 RJ 45 10 100 2 GE MMSC 724 746 5500 blackbox com Page 7 Chapter 1 Specifications Technical Specifications Continued Indicators Per unit 3 Power Status LEDs Power 1 Power 2 Power 3 Per port 10 100TX 100FX LINK ACT 10 100 1000TX 1000SX LX 1000SX SFP LINK ACT Speed Power Power input LEH900 Series LEH1200 Series Redundant power inputs Terminal block 12 to 48 VDC DC jack 12 VDC LEH1000 LEH1100 Series Redundant power inputs Terminal block 47 to 57 VDC DC jack 47 to 57 VDC LEH900 series also has Power consumption 11 W max at 12 VDC 0 46 A at 24 VDC LEH1000 series also has Power consumption Device 15 W max without PoE PoE power budget 181 6 W max PoE power output Ports 1 8 IEEE 802 3af Up to 15 W port 47 57 VDC LEH1100 Series also has Power consumption Device 15 W max without PoE PoE power budget 181 6 W max PoE power output Ports 1 4 IEEE 802 3at Up to 30 W port 50 57 VDC NOTE All models support overload current protection and reverse polarity protection Environmental Temperature Tolerance Operating 40 to 167 F 40 to 475 C Storage 40 to 4 185 F 40 to 85 C NOTE The switch is tested for functional operation a
70. Choose Chain pass through port 1 from the Chain pass through port 1 drop down list 2 Chain pass through port 2 Click Choose Chain pass through port 2 from the Chain pass through port 2 drop down list 3 Disable Click on the Disable button to disable chain pass through setting 4 Update Setting Click on the Update Setting button when you finish chain pass through setting 724 746 5500 blackbox com Page 63 Chapter 6 Web Based Browser Management BRE CTIE Intt NLCIT LMULILINE ID omm jm TT T Ghee INT Tm MT Ere na ta mo t ui un y whale aje latip ox fog ow Doe og Dio Dow md e o o Do o Do Figure 6 47 Advanced Setting Advanced Bridge Configuration 1 Bridge bpdu guard cofiguration Choose Enable or Disable from the Bridge bpdu guard cofiguration drop down list to enable or disable the portfast ports to guard against bpdu received for a bridge When the BPDU Guard feature is set for a bridge all portfast enabled ports of the bridge that have bpdu guard set to default shut down the port on receiving a BPDU In this case the BPDU is not processed N Error disable timeout cofiguration Choose Enable or Disable from the Error disable timeout cofiguration drop down list to enable or disable the timeout mechanism for the port to be enabled back for a bridge UJ Interval 10 1000000 sec Default 300 Click in the text box and type a decimal number as interval time in seconds
71. Click in the Query Interval textbox and specify a new number from 1 18000 The Query Interval field is used to set the time in seconds between transmitting IGMP queries Entries between 1 and 18000 seconds are allowed Default 125 Page 84 724 746 5500 blackbox com Chapter 6 Web Based Browser Management 2 Max Response Time 1 240 Click in the Max Response Time textbox and specify a new number from 1 240 This determines the maximum amount of time in seconds allowed before sending an IGMP response report The Max Response Time field allows an entry between 1 and 240 seconds Default 10 IGMP Passive Snooping 1 Report Suppression From the Report Suppression drop down list choose Enable or Disable for the switch Use this command to enable report suppression for IGMP version 1 and version 2 Report suppression does not apply to IGMP version 3 and is turned off by default for IGMP version 1 and IGMP version 2 reports The switch uses IGMP report suppression to forward only one IGMP report per multicast router query to multicast devices When IGMP router suppression is enabled the switch sends the first IGMP report from all hosts for a group to all the multicast routers The switch does not send the remaining IGMP reports for the group to the multicast routers This feature prevents duplicate reports from being sent to the multicast devices 2 Update Setting Click on the Update Setting button when you finish IG
72. Command Syntax show memory usage 4 Example The following example shows the memory usage switch a show memory usage System Log 1 Command Mode Exec mode or Privileged Exec mode Logon to Exec Mode View Mode or Privileged Exec Mode Enable Mode The switch a or switch as prompt will show on the screen switch a switch as 724 746 5500 blackbox com Page 109 Chapter 7 Command Line Management 2 Usage Use the show system log command to show the system log 3 Command Syntax show system log 4 Example The following example shows the system log of the switch switch a show system log Remote Logging Remote Logging 1 Command Mode Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode The switch a config st prompt will show on the screen switch a config st 2 Usage Use this command to enable logging messages sent to syslog servers Use the no parameter with this command to disable the logging of messages that are sent to syslog servers 3 Command Syntax no remote log enable 4 Example The following example enables remote logging switch a config tremote log enable switch a config s Add Syslog Server 1 Command Mode Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode The switch a config st prompt will show on the screen switch a config st 2 Usage Use this command to enable the logging of messages that are sent to remote syslog ser
73. Enter configuration commands one per line End with CNTL Z switch a config H Connected 0 22 54 VT100 115200 8 W 1 SCROLL CAFS NUM C9 0 Figure 7 15 Commands Configure Mode or Configure Terminal Mode serves as a gateway into the modes as following At the switch a config prompt press to list the commands switch_a config 724 746 5500 blackbox com Page 97 Chapter 7 Command Line Management 115200 HyperTerminal Enter configuration commands one per line End with CNIL Z swilch a conFig Il Configure commands banner Define a login banner bridge Bridge group commands debug Debugging functions see also undebug o To run exec commands in config mode enable Modify enable password parameters End current mode and down to previous mode Description of the interactive help system hostname Set system s network name interface Select an_interface_to configure ip Internet Protocol lacp LACP commands line Configure a terminal line log Logging control mls Switch no Negate a command or sel its defaults priority queue Fnable the egress expedite queue Service Set up miscellaneous service set Set GMRP Registration to Fixed Registration show Show running system information pane server Configure snmp setting More Connected 0 23 38 VT100 11520098 M 1 SCROLL CAPS Copture Print echo Figure 7 16 115200 HyperTerminal File Edit View Call Transfer Help De 58 06 s br
74. Example The following example force forwards multicast packet to interfaces fe1 fe3 and fe5 switch a config st ip igmp snooping force forward fe1 fe3 fe5 switch a config st Passive Mode Forwarding Port 1 Command Mode Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode The switch a config st prompt will show on the screen switch a config st 2 Usage Use this command to forward multicast packet to interface before the interface receiving IGMP query in passive mode 3 Command Syntax ip igmp snooping passive forward LINE none all LINE Interface name list ex fe1 fe3 fe5 none Not forward multicast packet to any interface all Forward multicast packet to all interfaces 4 Example The following example forwards multicast packet to interfaces fe1 fe3 and fe5 switch a config st ip igmp snooping passive forward fe1 fe3 fe5 switch a config st NTP RTC Time 1 Command Mode Exec mode or Privileged Exec mode Logon to Exec Mode View Mode or Privileged Exec Mode Enable Mode The switch a or switch as prompt will show on the screen switch a switch ast 2 Usage Use the show rtc time command to show RTC time 724 746 5500 blackbox com Page 191 Chapter 7 Command Line Management 3 Command Syntax show rtc time 4 Example The following example shows the use of show rtc time to show RTC time switch a show rtc time Adjust RTC Time 1 Command Mode Privileged Exec mode
75. Example The following example sets Link Layer Discovery Protocol LLDP holdtime multiplier to 5 switch a config stlldp holdtime multiplier 5 switch a config s Tx Interval 5 32768 seconds 1 Command Mode Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode The switch a config st prompt will show on the screen Page 178 724 746 5500 blackbox com Chapter 7 Command Line Management switch a config s amp t 2 Usage Use this command to set the transmit interval This is the interval between regular transmissions of Link Layer Discovery Protocol LLDP advertisements 3 Command Syntax lldp txinterval lt 5 32768 gt 5 32768 TxInterval 5 32768 seconds default is 30 seconds 4 Example The following example sets Link Layer Discovery Protocol LLDP transmit interval to 60 seconds switch a config tlldp txinterval 60 switch a config s Global TLV Setting 1 Command Mode Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode The switch a config st prompt will show on the screen switch a config st 2 Usage Use this command to configure Link Layer Discovery Protocol LLDP Type Length Value TLV setting Use the no parameter with this command to disable Link Layer Discovery Protocol LLDP Type Length Value TLV setting 3 Command Syntax no Ildp tlv global port descr sys name sys descr sys cap mgmt addrs port vlan id mac phy protocol identity vlan name
76. H900 Series LEH908A LEH906A 2MMSC LEH906A 2MMST LEH906A 2GSFP LEH906A 2SFP LEH1000 Series LEH1008A LEH1008A 2GSFP LEH1008A 2MMSC LEH1008A 2MMST LEH1008A 2SFP LEH1100 Series LEH1104A 2GSFP LEH1104A 4MMSC LEH1104A 4MMST LEH1104A 2SFP Product Name 8 Port 10 100 Hardened Managed Ethernet Switch 6 Port 10 100 2 Port 100 Mbps MMSC Hardened Managed Ethernet Switch 6 Port 10 100 2 Port 100 Mbps MMST Hardened Managed Ethernet Switch 6 Port 10 100 2 Port GE SFP Hardened Managed Ethernet Switch 6 Port 10 100 2 Port 100 Mbps SFP Hardened Managed Ethernet Switch 8 Port 10 100 Mbps PoE Hardened Managed Ethernet Switch 8 Port 10 100 Mbps PoE 2 Port GE SFP Hardened Managed Ethernet Switch 8 Port 10 100 Mbps PoE 2 Port 100 Mbps MMSC Hardened Managed Ethernet Switch 8 Port 10 100 Mbps PoE 2 Port 100 Mbps MMST Hardened Managed Ethernet Switch 8 Port 10 100 Mbps PoE 2 Port SFP 100 Mbps Hardened Managed Ethernet Switch 4 Port 10 100 Mbps PoE 2 Port GE SFP Hardened Managed Ethernet Switch 4 Port 10 100 Mbps PoE 4 Port 100 Mbps MMSC Hardened Managed Ethernet Switch 4 Port 10 100 Mbps PoE 4 Port 100 Mbps MMST Hardened Managed Ethernet Switch 4 Port 10 100 Mbps PoE 2 Port 100 Mbps SFP Hardened Managed Ethernet Switch Description 8 ports 10 100 DC power 6 ports 10 100 2 ports 100BFX MM SC DC power 6 ports 10 100 2 ports 100BFX MM ST DC power 6 ports 10 100 2 ports GE SFP DC power
77. Instance Setting MSTP Port Setting Ring Setting Chain Setting Chain Pass Through Setting Advanced Setting Global Configuration STP Version 1 Command Mode Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode The switch a config st prompt will show on the screen switch a config st 2 Usage Use this command to choose the Spanning Tree protocol Rapid Spanning Tree protocol or Multiple Spanning Tree protocol on a bridge 3 Command Syntax bridge GROUP protocol PROTOCOL vlan bridge GROUP 1 1 Bridge group name used for bridging PROTOCOL ieee IEEE 802 1Q spanning tree protocol mstp IEEE 802 1s multiple spanning tree protocol rstp IEEE 802 1w rapid spanning tree protocol 4 Example The following example chooses the PROTOCOL rstp on bridge GROUP 1 switch a config stbridge 1 protocol rstp vlan bridge switch a config s Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol 1 Command Mode Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode The switch a config st prompt will show on the screen switch a config st 2 Usage Use this command to enable the Multiple Spanning Tree protocol on a bridge 724 746 5500 blackbox com Page 137 Chapter 7 Command Line Management Use the no form of the command to disable the Multiple Spanning Tree protocol on a bridge 3 Command Syntax bridge GROUP multiple spanning tree enable no bridge GROUP multiple spanning tree enable BRIDGE FORWARD GRO
78. LEH908A LEH1008A LEH1104A 2GSFP LEH1208A LEH906A 2MMSC LEH1008A 2MMSC LEH1104A 2SFP LEH1208A 2GMMSC lt gt BLACK BOX LEH906A 2MMST LEH1008A 2MMST LEH1104A 4MMSC LEH1216A LEH906A 2GSFP LEH1008A 2SFP LEH1104A AMMST LEH1216A 2GMMSC LEH906A 2SFP LEH1008A 2GSFP Customer Order toll free in the U S Call 877 877 BBOX outside U S call 724 746 5500 Support FREE technical support 24 hours a day 7 days a week Call 724 746 5500 or fax 724 746 0746 Mailing address Black Box Corporation 1000 Park Drive Lawrence PA 15055 1018 Information Web site www blackbox com e E mail info blackbox com Trademarks Used in this Manual Trademarks Used in this Manual Black Box and the Double Diamond logo are registered trademarks of BB Technologies Inc Any other trademarks mentioned in this manual are acknowledged to be the property of the trademark owners Disclaimer Black Box Network Services shall not be liable for damages of any kind including but not limited to punitive consequential or Cost of cover damages resulting from any errors in the product information or specifications set forth in this document and Black Box Network Services may revise this document at any time without notice We re here to help If you have any questions about your application or our products contact Black Box Tech Support at 724 746 5500 or go to blackbox com and dick on Talk to Black Box You ll be live with one of our technical experts in l
79. Logon to Privileged Exec Mode Enable Mode The switch as prompt will show on the screen switch af 2 Usage Use this command to configure the time of RTC 3 Command Syntax set clock YEAR MONTH DAY HOUR MINUTE SECOND YEAR Specifies year from 2000 to 2037 MONTH 1 12 Specifies from 1 to 12 DAY 1 31 Specifies from 1 to 31 HOUR 0 23 Specifies from O to 23 MINUTE 0 59 Specifies from O to 59 SECOND 0 59 Specifies from O to 59 4 Example The following example sets the time of RTC as July 20 2015 12 30 50 switch astset clock 2015 7 20 12 30 50 switch ast NTP Status 1 Command Mode Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode The switch a config st prompt will show on the screen switch a config st 2 Usage Use ntp enable command to enable NTP for the Switch Use no ntp enable command to disable NTP for the Switch 3 Command Syntax no ntp enable Page 192 724 746 5500 blackbox com Chapter 7 Command Line Management 4 Example The following example enables NTP for the Switch switch_a config ntp enable switch_a config NTP Server 1 Command Mode Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode The switch_a config prompt will show on the screen switch_a config 2 Usage Use this command to specify the IP address or Domain name of NTP server 3 Command Syntax ntp server IP ADDRESS DOMAIN NAME IP ADDRESS A B C D spec
80. LoopBack Detect 1 Command Mode Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode The switch a config st prompt will show on the screen switch a config st 2 Usage Use this command to enable or disable a loopback detection on a port interface 3 Command Syntax bridge GROUP loopback detect enable disable GROUP 1 1 Bridge group ID used for bridging enable Enables a loopback detection on a port interface disable Disables a loopback detection on a port interface 4 Example The following example enables a loopback detection for bridge GROUP 1 switch a config stbridge 1 loopback detect enable switch a config s amp t LoopBack Detect Action 1 Command Mode Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode The switch a config st prompt will show on the screen switch a config st 2 Usage Use this command to configure action while loopback detected 724 746 5500 blackbox com Page 123 Chapter 7 Command Line Management 3 Command Syntax bridge GROUP loopback detect action errdisable none default GROUP 1 1 Bridge group ID used for bridging errdisable Enable error disable LoopBack Detect Action on a port interface none Disable error disable LoopBack Detect Action on a port interface 4 Example The following example enables error disable LoopBack Detect Action for bridge GROUP 1 switch a config stbridge 1 loopback detect action errdisable switch a c
81. MP Snooping Force Forwarding Port Passive Mode Forwarding Port 1 Port Choose the port to set the port as force forwarding port passive mode forwarding port The Switch will forward unknown multicast packets to force forwarding port passive mode forwarding port before receiving IGMP query 2 PassiveForwardMode ForceForwardMode Click and choose Passive Forward Mode or Force Forward Mode 3 Update Setting Click on the Update Setting button when you finish Force Forwarding Port or Passive Mode Forwarding Port setting Multicast Current Table 1 Click on Multicast Current Table to change to Current Multicast Groups windows 2 Refresh Click on the Refresh button to refresh Current Multicast Groups information 3 Welcome to Switch Management Microsoft Internet Explorer Ele Ede View Favorites Tools Lieb Q O x AH D seh frar O 02 3 33 Address amp htsp 192 168 1 10 cg bin swich cgi NIP Status Disable NTP Server 1924324410 IP Address or Doman name Sync Time Time Zone GMT 12 00 Eniwetok Kwajalein Current time T Jan 01 00 18 51 UCT 1970 Polkng Interval 1 10080 min 160 Update Setting Daylight Saving Setting Daylight Saving Mode Disobie v Tame Set Offset 1 1440 min Name of Daylight Saving Timezone Weekday an Week Day Sun Monte To Month Jan v Week Day Sun Hour Minute Date From Month Jan Day Hour To Mons en Y Day Howl Uedos setis Figure
82. NUTE MINUTE lt 1 10080 gt The polling interval Enter a value in the range 1 to 10080 minutes 4 Example The following example specifies the polling interval 60 minutes switch_a config ntp polling interval 60 switch_a config Daylight Saving Mode 1 Command Mode Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode The switch_a config prompt will show on the screen switch_a config 2 Usage Use this command to enable daylight saving Use no clock summer time command to disable daylight saving Page 194 724 746 5500 blackbox com Chapter 7 Command Line Management 3 Command Syntax dock summer time TIMEZONE weekday WEEK DAY MONTH HOUR MINUTE WEEK DAY MONTH HOUR MINUTE OFFSET TIMEZONE Specifies the daylight saving timezone WEEK 1 5 Specifies starting ending week of daylight savings time DAY 0 6 Specifies from Sunday to Saturday MONTH 1 12 Specifies from January to December HOUR 0 23 Specifies from O to 23 MINUTE 0 59 Specifies from O to 59 OFFSET lt 1 1440 gt Specifies from 1 to 1440 minutes dock summer time TIMEZONE date DAY MONTH HOUR MINUTE DAY MONTH HOUR MINUTE OFFSET TIMEZONE Specifies the daylight saving timezone DAY lt 1 31 gt Specifies from 1 to 31 MONTH 1 12 Specifies from January to December HOUR 0 23 Specifies from 0 to 23 MINUTE 0 59 Specifies from O to 59 OFFSET lt 1 1440 gt Specifies from 1 to 1440 minutes no clock summer t
83. P ADDRESS no snmp server trap ipaddress 1 5 1 5 The trap host IP address 1 5 IP ADDRESS The trap host IP address for SNMP A B C D specifies the IP address 4 Example The following example specifies trap host 1 IP address 192 168 1 20 for SNMP switch a config stsnmp server trap ipaddress 1 192 168 1 20 switch a config st Link Down Trap 1 Command Mode Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode The switch a config st prompt will show on the screen switch a config s amp t 2 Usage Use snmp server trap type enable linkDown command to enable link down trap for SNMP Use the no snmp server trap type enable linkDown command to disable link down trap for SNMP 3 Command Syntax no snmp server trap type enable linkDown 4 Example The following example enables link down trap for SNMP switch a config stsnmp server trap type enable linkDown switch a config st Link Up Trap 1 Command Mode Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode The switch a config st prompt will show on the screen switch a config st 2 Usage Use snmp server trap type enable linkUp command to enable link up trap for SNMP Page 168 724 746 5500 blackbox com Chapter 7 Command Line Management Use the no snmp server trap type enable linkUp command to disable link up trap for SNMP 3 Command Syntax no snmp server trap type enable linkUp 4 Example The followin
84. UP 1 1 Bridge group name used for bridging BRIDGE FORWARD Puts all ports of the specified bridge into the forwarding state 4 Example The following example enables or disables the multiple spanning tree on bridge GROUP 1 Switch a config stbridge 1 multiple spanning tree enable switch a config stno bridge 1 multiple spanning tree enable bridge forward switch a config st Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol 1 Command Mode Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode The switch a config st prompt will show on the screen switch a config s amp t 2 Usage Use this command to enable the Rapid Spanning Tree protocol on a bridge Use the no form of the command to disable the Rapid Spanning Tree protocol on a bridge 3 Command Syntax bridge GROUP rapid spanning tree enable no bridge GROUP rapid spanning tree enable BRIDGE FORWARD GROUP 1 1 Bridge group name used for bridging BRIDGE FORWARD Puts all ports of the specified bridge into the forwarding state 4 Example The following example enables or disables the rapid spanning tree on bridge GROUP 1 switch a config stbridge 1 rapid spanning tree enable switch a config stno bridge 1 rapid spanning tree enable bridge forward switch a config st Spanning Tree Protocol 1 Command Mode Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode The switch a config st prompt will show on the screen switch a config st Page 138 724
85. a config if 3t PoE Schedule 1 Command Mode Interface mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode Then logon to Interface mode fel means port 1 The switch a config if it prompt will show on the screen switch a config stinterface fe1 switch a config if s 2 Usage Use this command to set PoE scheduling to this port 3 Command Syntax poe schedule time DAY HOUR DAY 0 6 specifies Sunday Saturday to Switch HOUR 0 23 specifies hours to Switch no poe schedule time DAY 4 Example The following example sets PoE scheduling to the interface fe1 port 1 switch a config stinterface fe1 switch a config if t poe schedule time 3 0 10 12 14 20 22 23 switch a config if s Page 132 724 746 5500 blackbox com 7 6 Trunking Port Trunking LACP Trunking Port Trunking 1 Command Mode Interface mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode Then logon to Interface mode fel means port 1 The switch a config if it prompt will show on the screen switch a config stinterface fe1 switch a config if s 2 Usage Chapter 7 Command Line Management Use static channel group command to create a static aggregator or add a member port to an already existing static aggregator Use the no staticchannel group command to detach the port from the static aggregator 3 Command Syntax staticchannel group 1 8 no staticchannel group 1 8 Channel group number Maximum 8 port
86. a config st Advanced Per Port Configuration Portfast configuration status 1 Command Mode Interface mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode Then logon to Interface mode fel means port 1 The switch a config if t prompt will show on the screen switch a config stinterface fe1 switch a config if 3t 2 Usage Use this command to set a port as an edge port and to enable rapid transitions Use the no parameter with this command to set a port to its default state not an edge port and to disable rapid transitions 3 Command Syntax spanning tree portfast no spanning tree portfast 4 Example The following example sets the interface fe1 port 1 as an edge port and to enable rapid transitions switch a config stinterface fe1 switch a config if st spanning tree portfast switch a config if 3t Bpdu guard configuration 1 Command Mode Interface mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode Then logon to Interface mode 724 746 5500 blackbox com Page 155 Chapter 7 Command Line Management fel means port 1 The switch a config if it prompt will show on the screen switch a config stinterface fe1 switch a config if 3t 2 Usage Use this command to enable or disable the BPDU Guard feature on a port Use the no parameter with this command to set the BPDU Guard feature on a port to default This command supersedes the bridge level configuration for the BPDU Guard feature Wh
87. a config stinterface fe1 switch a config if stlIdp tx pkt switch a config if 3t Receive 1 Command Mode Interface mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode Then logon to Interface mode fe1 means port 1 The switch a config if t prompt will show on the screen switch a config stinterface fe1 Switch a config if s 2 Usage Use this command to receive Link Layer Discovery Protocol LLDP packets on the interface Use the no parameter with this command to disallow receiving Link Layer Discovery Protocol LLDP packets on the interface Page 180 724 746 5500 blackbox com Chapter 7 Command Line Management 3 Command Syntax no lldp rcv pkt 4 Example The following example receives Link Layer Discovery Protocol LLDP packets on the interface fe1 port 1 switch a config stinterface fe1 switch a config if stlldp rcv pkt switch a config if 3t Notify 1 Command Mode Interface mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode Then logon to Interface mode fel means port 1 The switch a config if it prompt will show on the screen switch a config stinterface fe1 switch a config if 3t 2 Usage Use this command to enable Link Layer Discovery Protocol LLDP notification on the interface Use the no parameter with this command to disable Link Layer Discovery Protocol LLDP notification on the interface 3 Command Syntax no Ildp notification 4 Example The followin
88. aces Internet Protocol IP LBCP commands LACP commands Show command lists Mac address Memory information Port Mirroring Suilch L2 NSH Connected 0 03 49 VT100J 115200 M 1 SCROLL CAPS NUM Copture Print echo 7 Figure 7 11 724 746 5500 blackbox com Page 95 Chapter 7 Command Line Management 115200 HyperTerminal Internet Protocol IP acp LACP commands lacp counter LACP commands list Show command lists mac Hac address memory Hemory information mirror Port Mirroring mls Switch L2 nsm NSM port port commands privilege Show current privilege level ratecontrol The layer2 interface running config Current Operating configuration spanning tree Display spanning tree information startup config Contents of startup configuration static channel group Static channel commands slorm conlrol The layer2 interface user priority Display the default user priority associated with the layer interface users Display information about terminal lines version Display version Display VLAN information 115200 amp M 1 SCROLL CAPS NUM Copture l rint echo Figure 7 12 Login timed out The login session to Privileged Exec Mode or Enable Mode has timed out because of an extended period of inactivity 60 sec onds to indicate authentication attempt timed out The switch a login prompt will show on the screen Log back on to Exec Mode View Mode At the switch a login prompt type in
89. ach port enter the MAC address of the device that you want to allow access to on this port You can configure up to 24 MAC address for each port Click on the Update Setting button to activate the new configuration 6 6 Switching 3 Welcome to Switch Management Microsoft Internet Explorer Eile Edit View Favorites Tools Help Qs d 5 seach Je Favorites 2 Cy amp E33 Address http 192 168 1 10 eg bin switch cgi Management Switch C System Port EHE Switching Static MAC Entry Port Minos C Other Protocols Bridging 1 Aging Time seconds Click the text box and type a decimal number as Bridging Aging Time in seconds UJ N SEE ay Ele iLinks Ageing Time seconds Set ageing time v 300 update setting aeaee eve CONEY ae Storm control enabled type Level _ Broadc ast DLF Multicast T Level E __ i Broadcast DLF Multicast Level Broadcast Level Broadcast C DLF Multicast Level Broadcast C DLF Multicast Level Broadcast C DLF Multicast Level Broadcast C DLF Multicast Level Broadcast C DLF Multicast wlol ralalul a wl rm Level Broadcast DLF Multicast o Level Broadcast DLF Multicast Update Setting Figure 6 26 08 Internet
90. agement Enable Mode 1 Command Mode Interface mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode Then logon to Interface mode fel means port 1 The switch a config if it prompt will show on the screen switch a config stinterface fe1 Switch a config if s 2 Usage Use poe enable command to enable this port to discover Powered Device PD connected to this port Use the no poe enable to disable this function 3 Command Syntax no poe enable 4 Example The following example shows the use of poe enable to the interface fe1 port 1 switch a config stinterface fe1 switch a config if st poe enable switch a config if 3t Power Limit by Classification 1 Command Mode Interface mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode Then logon to Interface mode fel means port 1 The switch a config if it prompt will show on the screen switch a config stinterface fe1 switch a config if s 2 Usage Use poe power classification enable command to enable this port to provide power to PD according to classification of maximum power range used by PD Use the no poe power classification enable to disable this function 3 Command Syntax no poe power classification enable 4 Example The following example shows the use of poe power classification enable to the interface fe1 port 1 switch a config stinterface fe1 switch_a config if poe power classification enable 724 746 5500 blackbox
91. am Protocol UDP offering a connectionless mode service 4 6 Management Architecture All of the management application modules use the same Messaging Application Programming Interface MAPI By unifying management methods with a single MAPI configuration parameters set using one method e g console port are immediately displayed by the other management methods e g SNMP agent of Web browser The management architecture of the switch adheres to the IEEE open standard This compliance assures customers that the switch is compatible with and will interoperate with other solutions that adhere to the same open standard Page 24 724 746 5500 blackbox com Chapter 5 SNMP and RMON Management 5 SNMP and RMON Management This chapter describes the switch s Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP and Remote Monitoring RMON capabilities 5 1 Overview RMON is an abbreviation for the Remote Monitoring MIB Management Information Base RMON is a system defined by the Internet Engineering Task Force IETF document RFC 2819 which defines how networks can be monitored remotely RMONS typically consist of two components an RMON probe and a management workstation The RMON probe is an intelligent device or software agent that continually collects statistics about a LAN segment or VLAN The RMON probe transfers the collected data to a management workstation on request or when a pre defined threshold is reached The management wor
92. ax ring set port RING PORT 1 RING PORT 2 RING PORT 1 Specify the Ring port 1 RING PORT 2 Specify the Ring port 2 4 Example The following example sets the fe1 and fe2 as Ring port 1 and Ring port 2 switch a config string set port fel fe2 switch a config st 724 746 5500 blackbox com Page 149 Chapter 7 Command Line Management Ring coupling state 1 Command Mode Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode The switch a config st prompt will show on the screen switch a config st 2 Usage Use this command to enable Ring coupling state Use the no parameter with this command to disable Ring coupling state 3 Command Syntax no ring coupling enable 4 Example The following example enables Ring coupling state switch a config string coupling enable switch a config st Set ring coupling port 1 Command Mode Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode The switch a config st prompt will show on the screen switch a config st 2 Usage Use this command to set Ring coupling port 1 and Ring coupling port 2 3 Command Syntax ring set coupling port COUPLING PORT 1 COUPLING PORT 2 COUPLING PORT 1 Specify the Ring coupling port 1 COUPLING PORT 2 Specify the Ring coupling port 2 4 Example The following example sets the fe3 and fe4 as Ring coupling port 1 and Ring coupling port 2 switch a config string set coupling port fe3 fe4 switch
93. blackbox com type the part number from pages 10 11 of this manual into the search bar and click on the Resources tab Page 14 724 746 5500 blackbox com Chapter 2 Overview 2 4 Hardware Description 2 4 1 LEH900 Series 6 6 A foro gt a A Front panel of Front panel of LEH906A 2MMSC or LEH906A 2SFP or Back panel all models LEH906A 2MMST LEH906A 2GSFP NOTE LEH908A not shown has 8 RJ 45 ports and no ST SC or G1 G2 ports Figure 2 1 LEH900 Series Hardened Managed Ethernet Switch Table 2 2 LEH900 Series switches components Number in Figure 2 1 Product Name Description 1 Ports G1 and G2 LEH906A 2GSFP 2 GE SFP ports LEH906A 2SFP 2 SFP ports NOTE These connectors are not present on LEH906A 2MMSC and LEH906A 2MMST Switches 2 2 ST or SC fiber ports LEH906A 2MMSC 2 10 100 MM SC ports LEH906A 2MMST 2 10 100 MM ST ports NOTE These connectors are not present on LEH906A 2GSFP and LEH906A 2SFP switches 3 6 RJ 45 ports All LEH900 Series switches 10 100 Mbps ports 4 6 TX LEDs See Table 2 5 for details 5 6 RX LEDs See Table 2 5 for details 6 Per port 2 LINK ACT LEDs See Table 2 5 for details 7 1 Phoenix connector Terminal block for Power 1 Power 2 and Ground 8 1 DC power connector Links to DC power source 9 1 DB9 connector Used for RS 232 serial control 10 1 Reset button Press to reset the switch to its defaults 724 746 5500
94. ble or disable Dynamic VLAN Creation GARP Generic Attribute Registration Protocol provides IEEE802 1Q compliant VLAN pruning and dynamic VLAN creation on IEEE802 1Q trunk ports 3 Update Setting Click on the Update Setting button when you finish GVRP Global Setting Per Port Setting include LAG 1 GVRP From the GVRP drop down list choose Enable or Disable to enable or disable GVRP for the port 2 GVRP Applicant From the GVRP Applicant drop down list choose Active or Normal to the port Ports in the GVRP active applicant state send GVRP VLAN declarations when they are in the STP Spanning Tree Protocol blocking state which prevents the STP bridge protocol data units BPDUs from being pruned from the other port Ports in the GVRP normal applicant state do not declare GVRP VLANs when in the STP blocking state 724 746 5500 blackbox com Page 83 Chapter 6 Web Based Browser Management 3 GVRP Registration From the GVRP Registration drop down list choose Enable or Disable to enable or disable GVRP Registration to the port Configuring an IEEE802 1Q trunk port in registration mode allows dynamic creation if dynamic VLAN creation is enabled registration and deregistration of VLANs on the trunk port 4 Update Setting Click on the Update Setting button when you finish Per Port Setting 4 Welcome to Switch Management Microsoft Internet Explorer BAE Eile Edit View Favorites Tools Help a Qw O AOD Aln
95. by commas 4 Example The following example specifies to add the interface fe1 port 1 to VLANID 2 switch a config stinterface fe1 switch a config if stswitchport trunk allowed vlan add 2 switch a config if 3t Priority Level 1 Command Mode Interface mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode Then logon to Interface mode fel means port 1 The switch a config if it prompt will show on the screen switch a config stinterface fe1 switch a config if s 2 Usage Use this command to set user priority for port 3 Command Syntax user priority 0 7 0 7 User priority value 4 Example The following example sets user priority 0 for the interface fe1 port 1 switch a config stinterface fe1 switch a config if stuser priority 0 switch a config if 3t 724 746 5500 blackbox com Page 161 Chapter 7 Command Line Management Port Based VLAN Switchport portbase add remove vlan 1 Command Mode Interface mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode Then logon to Interface mode fe1 means port 1 The switch a config if it prompt will show on the screen switch a config stinterface fe1 Switch a config if s 2 Usage Use this command to set or remove the default VLAN for the interface 3 Command Syntax switchport portbase add remove vlan VLANID VLANID The ID of the VLAN will be added to or removed from the Layer 2 interface 4 Example The following examp
96. ca Windhoek Africa Niamey Africa Lagos Etc GMT 1 Africa Gaborone Africa Bujumbura Africa Lubumbashi Africa Tripoli Africa Blantyre Africa Maputo Africa Kigali Africa Lusaka Africa Harare Etc GMT 2 Libya Indian Comoro Africa Djibouti Africa Asmera Africa Addis Ababa Africa Nairobi Indian Antananarivo Indian Mayotte Africa Mogadishu Africa Khartoum Africa Dar es Salaam Africa Kampala Antarctica Syowa Asia Bahrain Asia Kuwait Asia Qatar Asia Riyadh Asia Aden Etc GMT 3 Indian Mauritius Indian Reunion Indian Mahe Asia Muscat Etc GMT 4 Indian Kerguelen Indian Maldives Asia Karachi Asia Dushanbe Asia Ashgabat Asia Samarkand Asia Tashkent Etc GMT 5 Asia Katmandu Antarctica Mawson Antarctica Vostok Asia Dhaka Asia Thimphu Indian Chagos Asia Colombo Etc GMT 6 Asia Dacca Asia Thimbu Asia Rangoon Indian Cocos Antarctica Davis Asia Phnom Penh Asia Jakarta Asia Pontianak Asia Vientiane Asia Bangkok Asia Saigon Indian Christmas Etc GMT 7 Antarctica Casey Asia Brunei Asia Taipei Asia Makassar Asia Manila Asia Singapore Etc GMT 8 Asia Ujung_Pandang Singapore Asia Dili Asia Jayapura Pacific Palau Etc GMT 9 Australia Darwin Australia North Antarctica DumontDUrville Pacific Guam Pacific Saipan Pacific Truk Pacific Noumea Pacific Port Moresby Etc GMT 10 Pacific Yap Pacific Ponape Pacific Kosrae Pacific Guadalcanal Etc GMT 11 Pacific Norfolk Pacific Fiji Pa
97. ch a config stinterface fe1 Switch a config if s 2 Usage Use this command to define a mirror source port and its direction Use the no parameter with this command to disable port mirroring by the destination port on the specified source port 3 Command Syntax mirror interface SOURCEPORT direction SNOOPDIRECTION no mirror interface SOURCEPORT SOURCEPORT Name of the Source interface to be used SNOOPDIRECTION both receive transmit both Specifies mirroring of traffic in both directions receive Specifies mirroring of received traffic transmit Specifies mirroring of transmitted traffic 4 Example The following example enables port mirroring by the destination port fe1 port 1 on the specified source port fe2 port 2 switch a config stinterface fe1 switch a config if stmirror interface fe2 direction both switch a config if st Link State Tracking Group Setting 1 Command Mode Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode The switch a config st prompt will show on the screen switch a config st 2 Usage Use this command to enable link state tracking for the group Use the no parameter with this command to disable link state tracking for the group 3 Command Syntax no link state track 1 10 1 10 Link state group number 4 Example The following example enables link state tracking for the group 1 switch a config stlink state track 1 iich a conii 724 746 5500
98. ch a switch ast 2 Usage Use the show interface statistics command to display RMON statistics of interface 3 Command Syntax show interface statistics IFNAME IFNAME specifies the name of the interface for which RMON statistics is desired 4 Example The following example shows the use of show interface statistics to display RMON statistics of the interface fe1 port 1 switch a show interface statistics fe1 Per Port VLAN Activities 1 Command Mode Exec mode or Privileged Exec mode Logon to Exec Mode View Mode or Privileged Exec Mode Enable Mode The switch a or switch ast prompt will show on the screen switch a switch ast 2 Usage Use show vlan command to display information about a particular VLAN by specifying the VLAN ID 3 Command Syntax show vlan lt 2 4094 gt lt 2 4094 gt VLAN ID 4 Example The following is an output of show vlan command displaying information about VLAN 2 switch_a gt show vlan 2 724 746 5500 blackbox com Page 119 Chapter 7 Command Line Management 7 5 Switching Bridging Loopback Detect Static MAC Entry Port Mirroring Link State Tracking PoE PoE Scheduling Bridging Aging Time seconds 1 Command Mode Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode The switch a config st prompt will show on the screen switch a config st 2 Usage Use this command to specify an ageing out time for a learned MAC address The learned MAC a
99. cific Tarawa Pacific Enderbury Pacific Majuro Pacific Kwajalein Pacific Nauru Pacific Tongatapu Pacific Funafuti Pacific Wake Pacific Efate Pacific Wallis Etc GMT 12 Kwajalein Etc GMT 13 Asia Tokyo Japan Asia Seoul Asia Pyongyang ROK Asia Tehran Iran Asia Kabul Asia Jerusalem Asia Gaza Asia Tel_Aviv Israel America Cancun America Merida America Monterrey America Mexico_City America Lima Mexico General Page 206 724 746 5500 blackbox com Appendix B Time Zones Time Zone Country and City Lists Universal continued from previous page CST6 America Regina America Swift Current Canada East Saskatchewan Canada Saskatchewan SystemV CST6 EET 2EETDST2 Europe Bucharest EET 2EETDST3 Europe Tallinn Europe Helsinki Europe Riga Europe Mariehamn EET 2EETDST2W2K Europe Istanbul UCT 14 Pacific Kiritimati Etc GMT 14 UCT9 30 Pacific Marquesas UCT12 Etc GMT 12 North America Canada PST8PDT_CA America Vancouver America Dawson_Creek America Whitehorse America Dawson Canada Pacific MST7MDT_CA America Edmonton America Yellowknife America Inuvik Canada Mountain CST6eCDT_CA America Rainy_River America Winnipeg America Rankin Inlet Canada Central EST5EDT CA America Montreal America Toronto America Thunder Bay America Nipigon America Iqaluit Canada Eastern ASTAADT CA America Goose Bay America Halifax America Glace Bay Canada Atlantic North America Cuba EST5EDT_CU America Hava
100. ck and vibration for traffic control equipment Meets EN61000 6 2 amp EN61000 6 4 EMC Generic Standard Immunity for industrial environment e Supports Command Line Interface in RS 232 console e 100BASE FX Multimode SC or ST type Single mode SC or ST type 100BASE BX WDM single mode SC type e 1000BASE SX LX Multimode or single mode SC type 1000BASE BX WDM single mode SC type e Supports 8192 MAC addresses Provides 2 Mbits memory buffer Alarms for power and port link failure by relay output e Supports DIN rail or panel mounting installation Power Supply Redundant DC terminal block power inputs or 12 VDC DC jack 100 240 VAC external power supply Management Support VLAN Port based VLAN IEEE 802 1Q tagged VLAN Trunking MAC based trunking with automatic link fail over Port Security Per port programmable MAC address locking Up to 24 Static Secure MAC addresses per port e EEE 802 1x Port based Network Access Control Port mirroring e QOS IEEE802 1p Quality of Service 4 priority queues Internetworking protocols e Bridging IEEE 802 1s Multiple Spanning Tree IEEE 802 1w Rapid Spanning Tree IEEE 802 1D Spanning Tree compatible IEEE 802 1Q GVRP Ring e IP Multicast IGMP Snooping Rate Control NTP Page 12 724 746 5500 blackbox com Chapter 2 Overview Network Management Methods e Console port access via RS 232 cable CLI Command Line Interface Tel
101. ck on the Instance ID drop down menu to choose instance ID from Instance ID drop down list 2 Included VLAN Choose a VLAN from Included VLAN drop down list Instance Setting 1 Bridge Priority 0 61440 Click in Bridge Priority text box to set the bridge priority for an MST instance to the value specified The lower the priority of the bridge the better the chances are that the bridge will become a root bridge or a designated bridge for the LAN 2 Update Setting Click Update Setting button when you finish VLAN Instance Configuration 3i Welcome to Switch Management Microsoft Internet Explorer Ele Edit Yew Favorites Took Hep Q O WADA D sexe orem O e SS Adress i ntp 19269 1 10 orbe PotD RoD Path Com 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 s MSTP Port Configuration Por Prionity Graenlanty 16 Figure 6 41 Page 58 724 746 5500 blackbox com Chapter 6 Web Based Browser Management 4 Welcome to Switch Management Microsoft Internet Explorer EiX Eile Edit View Favorites Tools Help Opa o M x g fb P seach Sie Favorites o2 cas i Address a http 192 168 1 10 cgi bin switch cgi v Ir i Links e Management Switch Instance ID JOOOOOOI C xo 00 O9 UA d WN o Port Update Setting Figure 6 42 724 746 5500 blackbox com Page 59 Chapter 6 Web Based Browser Management og Pop p p eso De
102. com Page 129 Chapter 7 Command Line Management switch a config if s Fixed Power Limit W 1 Command Mode Interface mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode Then logon to Interface mode fe1 means port 1 The switch a config if t prompt will show on the screen switch a config stinterface fe1 Switch a config if s 2 Usage Use this command to specify the fixed power limit for this port to provide power to PD 3 Command Syntax poe fixed power limit LEVEL LEVEL lt 1 15 4 gt specifies the fixed power limit Watts for this port to provide power to PD 4 Example The following example sets new fixed power limit 15 Watts to the interface fe1 port 1 switch a config stinterface fe1 switch a config if stpoe fixed power limit 15 switch a config if 3t Power Priority 1 Command Mode Interface mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode Then logon to Interface mode fel means port 1 The switch a config if it prompt will show on the screen switch a config stinterface fe1 Switch a config if s 2 Usage Use this command to specify the power priority to this port 3 Command Syntax poe power priority PRIORITY PRIORITY specifies high medium low power priority for this port Page 130 724 746 5500 blackbox com Chapter 7 Command Line Management 4 Example The following example sets high power priority to the interface fe1 port 1 switch a config stinterfac
103. config if 3t 2 Usage Use ip igmp version command to set the current IGMP protocol version on an interface To return to the default version use the no ip igmp version command 3 Command Syntax ip igmp version VERSION no ip igmp version VERSION IGMP protocol version number 4 Example The following example sets the IGMP protocol version 3 on vian1 1 switch a config stinterface vlan1 1 switch a config if stip igmp version 3 switch a config if 3t Fast leave 1 Command Mode Interface mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode Then logon to Interface mode vlan1 1 means vlan 1 The switch a config if t prompt will show on the screen switch a config st interface vlan1 1 switch a config if st 724 746 5500 blackbox com Page 187 Chapter 7 Command Line Management 2 Usage Use ip igmp snooping fast leave command to enable IGMP Snooping fast leave processing Fast leave processing is analogous to immediate leave processing the IGMP group membership is removed as soon as an IGMP leave group message is received with out sending out a group specific query Use the no ip igmp snooping fast leave command to disable fast leave processing 3 Command Syntax no ip igmp snooping fast leave 4 Example The following example enables IGMP snooping fast leave on vlan1 1 switch_a config interface vian1 1 switch_a config if ip igmp snooping fast leave switch_a config if IGMP querier
104. config s Per port setting GVRP registration 1 Command Mode Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode The switch a config st prompt will show on the screen switch a config st 2 Usage Use this command to set GVRP registration to normal fixed and forbidden registration mode for a given port 3 Command Syntax set gvrp registration normal IF NAME set gvrp registration fixed IF NAME set gvrp registration forbidden IF NAME normal Specify dynamic GVRP multicast registration and deregistration on the port 724 746 5500 blackbox com Page 185 Chapter 7 Command Line Management fixed Specify the multicast groups currently registered on the switch are applied to the port but any subsequent registrations or deregistrations do not affect the port Any registered multicast groups on the port are not deregistered based on the GARP timers forbidden Specify that all GVRP multicasts are deregistered and prevent any further GVRP multicast registration on the port IF NAME The name of the interface 4 Example The following example sets GVRP registration to fixed registration mode on the interface fe1 port 1 switch_a config set gvrp registration fixed fe1 switch a config s IGMP Snooping IGMP mode Querier 1 Command Mode Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode The switch a config st prompt will show on the screen switch a config st 2 Usage Use ip i
105. cted 0 05 59 VT1002 1152008 M SCROLL CAPS NUM Coplure Print echo Figure 7 5 Login timed out The login session to Exec Mode or View Mode has timed out because of an extended period of inactivity 60 seconds to indi cate authentication attempt timed out The switch_a login prompt will show on the screen Logon back to Exec Mode View Mode At the switch_a login prompt type in root and press lt Enter gt to log back on to Exec Mode or View Mode switch_a login root Page 92 724 746 5500 blackbox com Chapter 7 Command Line Management 115200 HyperTerminal switch_a login root Switch version 1 30 r142 sdkr32 12 05 07 13 59 04 swilch a Vty connection is timed out switch_a login Login timed out after 60 seconds swilch a login Figure 7 6 Exit from Exec Mode View Mode At the switch a prompt type in exit and press Enter to exit from Exec Mode or View Mode Switch a exit 115200 HyperTerminal View Call Transfer Help switch a login root Switch version 1 30 r142 sdkrJ2 12 05 07 13 59 04 swilch a exit switch a login Figure 7 7 724 746 5500 blackbox com Page 93 Chapter 7 Command Line Management 7 1 2 Privileged Exec Mode Enable Mode Logon to Privileged Exec Mode Enable Mode At the switch a prompt type in enable and press Enter to log on to Privileged Exec Mode or Enable Mode The switch ast prompt will s
106. d Atlantic Azores Asia Beirut Europe Simferopol Asia Tbilisi Europe Samara Asia Almaty Asia Qyzylorda Asia Ulaanbaatar Europe Kaliningrad Europe Moscow Asia Yerevan Asia Baku Asia Oral Asia Ashkhabad Asia Aqtobe Asia Aqtau Asia Bishkek Asia Yekaterinburg Asia Omsk Asia Novosibirsk Asia Hovd Asia Krasnoyarsk Asia Irkutsk Asia Chungking Asia Ulan_Bator Asia Choibalsan Asia Yakutsk Asia Vladivostok Asia Sakhalin Asia Magadan Asia Kamchatka Asia Anadyr 724 746 5500 blackbox com Page 203 Appendix B Time Zones Time Zone North America PST8PDT MST7MDT MST7 CST6CDT EST5EDT AST4ADT EST5 AST10ADT YST9YDT NST3 30NDT NAST3NADT NAST9NADT TTST4 SAT3 EBST3EBDT WBST4WBDT ACRE5 NORO2 CSTACDT EIST6EIDT Asia MST 8 CST 8 Country and City Lists America Los Angeles US Pacific New PST8PDT US Pacific SystemV PST8PDT America Denver America Boise America Cambridge Bay America Shiprock MST7MDT Navajo US Mountain SystemV MST7MDT America Phoenix MST US Arizona SystemV MST7 America Chicago America North_Dakota Center America Menominee America Costa_Rica America Managua CST6CDT US Central SystemV CST6CDT America New_York America Kentucky Louisville America Kentucky Monticello America Detroit America Pangnirtung America Louisville ESTSEDT US Eastern US Michigan SystemV EST5EDT America Thule Atlantic Bermuda SystemV AST4ADT America Cora
107. d but spaces within and at the end of the key are used If spaces are used in the key do not enclose the key in quotaion marks unless the quotation marks themselves are part of the key UI Timeout lt 1 1000 gt Click in the Timeout text box and specify the time interval in seconds that the Switch waits for the radius server to reply before retransmitting Enter a value in the range 1 to 1000 Retransmit 1 100 Click in the Retransmit text box and specify the number of times a radius request is resent to a server if that server is not responding or responding slowly Enter a value in the range 1 to 100 Oo 7 Submit Click on the Submit button when you finish Radius Server Setting A Welcome to Switch Management Microsoft Internet Explorer Ei X i Eile Edit View Favorites Tools Help l Q pack T o x a JO Search she Favorites er N 33 Address 4 http 192 168 1 10 cgi bin switch cgi Go Links e Management Switch Port Authentication C Other Protocols Figure 6 65 Delete Radius 1 Delete Radius Click on the Delete Radius button The Select Radius Server IP window appears 2 Select Radius Server IP From the Select Radius Server IP drop down list choose the IP address of the remote radius server host to be deleted 3 Submit Click on the Submit button when you finish radius server deletion Page 78 724 746 5500 blackbox com Chapter 6 Web
108. ddress will persist till this speci fied time 3 Command Syntax Bridge GROUP ageing time AGEINGTIME no bridge GROUP ageing time Group 1 1 The ID of the bridge group that this ageing time is for AGEINGTIME lt 10 1000000 gt The number of seconds of persistence 4 Example The following example sets the new AGEINGTIME 1000 to bridge GROUP 1 switch_a config bridge 1 ageing time 1000 switch_a config Threshold level 0 100 1 Command Mode Interface mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode Then logon to Interface mode fel means port 1 The switch a config if it prompt will show on the screen switch a config stinterface fe1 switch a config if 3t 2 Usage Use storm control level command to specify the rising threshold level for broadcasting multicast or destination lookup failure traffic The storm control action occurs when traffic utilization reaches this level 3 Command Syntax storm control level LEVEL LEVEL 0 100 specifies the percentage of the threshold percentage of the maximum speed pps of the interface Page 120 724 746 5500 blackbox com Chapter 7 Command Line Management 4 Example The following example shows setting storm control level LEVEL 30 to the interface fe1 port 1 switch a config stinterface fe1 switch a config if ststorm control level 30 switch a config if 3t Broadcast 1 Command Mode Interface mode Logon to Configure Mode C
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110. de Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode The switch a config st prompt will show on the screen switch a config s 2 Usage Use snmp server description command to specify and no snmp server description command to remove description for SNMP 3 Command Syntax snmp server description DESCRIPTION 724 746 5500 blackbox com Page 165 Chapter 7 Command Line Management DESCRIPTION The description for SNMP 4 Example The following example specifies description description for SNMP switch a config stsnmp server description description switch a config st Location 1 Command Mode Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode The switch a config st prompt will show on the screen switch a config st 2 Usage Use snmp server location command to specify and no snmp server location command to remove location for SNMP 3 Command Syntax snmp server location LOCATION no snmp server location LOCATION The location for SNMP 4 Example The following example specifies location location for SNMP switch a config stsnmp server location location switch a config s Contact 1 Command Mode Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode The switch a config st prompt will show on the screen switch a config s amp t 2 Usage Use snmp server contact command to specify and no snmp server contact command to remove contact for SNMP 3 Comma
111. des hardware based RMON counters in the switch chipset The switch manager CPU polls these counters periodically to collect the statistics in a format that complies with the RMON MIB definition 5 4 RMON Groups Supported The switch supports the following RMON MIB groups defined in RFC 2819 e RMON Statistics Group maintains usage and error statistics for the switch port being monitored e RMON History Group gathers and stores periodic statistical samples from the previous Statistics Group 724 746 5500 blackbox com Page 25 Chapter 5 SNMP and RMON Management e RMON Alarm Group allows a network administrator to define alarm thresholds for any MIB variable An alarm can be associated with Low Threshold High Threshold or both A trigger can trigger an alarm when the value of a specific MIB variable exceeds or falls below a threshold RMON Event Group allows a network administrator to define actions based on alarms SNMP Traps are generated when RMON Alarms are triggered The action taken in the Network Management Station depends on the specific network management application 5 5 Bridge Groups Supported The switch supports the following four groups of Bridge MIB RFC 1493 The dot1dBase Group a mandatory group that contains the objects applicable to all types of bridges e The dot1dStp Group contains objects that denote the bridge s state with respect to the Spanning Tree Protocol If a node does not implement t
112. dress drop down list to be deleted from the port 4 Submit Click on the Submit button when you finish Static MAC Entry Forward settings Static MAC Entry Discard 1 Add MAC Address Click in the Add MAC Address text box and type a MAC address to be discarded for the VLAN 2 VLAN ID VLAN ID Choose a VLAN ID from the VLAN ID drop down list 3 Delete MAC Address Choose a MAC address from the Delete MAC Address drop down list to be discarded from the VLAN 4 Submit Click on the Submit button when you finish Static MAC Entry Discard settings 724 746 5500 blackbox com Page 47 Chapter 6 Web Based Browser Management Zi Welcome to Switch Management Microsoft Internet Explorer Bile Edit view Favorites Tools Help Qu O RAO Dono drm O 8 SBS Address http 192 168 1 10 cgi bin switch cgi v e Management Switch Current Settings Port Mirror Setup Mirror From port 1 port 2 Other Protocols port 3 port 4 port 5 port 6 port port 8 port 9 port 10 Figure 6 29 Port Mirroring 1 Mirror From Choose Mirror From port from Port 1 Port 28 2 Mirror To Click Mirror To drop down menu to choose Mirror To port Port 1 Port 28 from Mirror To drop down list 3 Mirror Mode Click Mirror Mode drop down menu to choose TX Rx Tx or Rx from Mirror Mode drop down list
113. e Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode The switch_a config prompt will show on the screen switch_a config Page 100 724 746 5500 blackbox com Chapter 7 Command Line Management 2 Usage Use the enable password command to modify or create a password to be used when entering the Enable mode 3 Command Syntax enable password PASSWORD PASSWORD specifies the new password of the system 4 Example The following example sets the new password mypasswd to switch switch a config stenable password mypasswd switch a config st IP Address IP Address IP Subnet Mask 1 Command Mode Interface mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode Then logon to Interface mode vlan1 1 means vlan 1 The switch a config if it prompt will show on the screen switch a config stinterface vlan1 1 switch a config if 3t 2 Usage Use ip address command to set the IP address of an interface Use the no ip address command to remove the IP address from an interface 3 Command Syntax ip address IP ADDRESS no ip address IP ADDRESS no ip address IP ADDRESS A B C D M specifies the IP address and prefix length of an interface M specifies IP subnet mask 8 255 0 0 0 16 255 255 0 0 24 255 255 255 0 4 Example The following example sets the new IP address 192 168 1 10 and new IP subnet mask 255 255 255 0 to switch switch a config stinterface vian1 1 switch a config if stip address 192 168 1 10 2
114. e 1 loopback detect interval 10 switch a config st Loopback Detect Port Interface 1 Command Mode Interface mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode Then logon to Interface mode fel means port 1 The switch a config if it prompt will show on the screen switch a config stinterface fe1 switch a config if s 2 Usage Use this command to enable loopback detect for port interface Use the no parameter with this command to disable loopback detect for port interface 3 Command Syntax loopback detect port enable no loopback detect port enable 4 Example The following example enables loopback detect for port fe1 port 1 switch a config stinterface fe1 switch a config if stloopback detect port enable switch a config if 3t Static MAC Entry Static MAC Entry Forward 1 Command Mode Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode The switch a config st prompt will show on the screen switch a config st 2 Usage Use this command to statically configure a bridge entry to forward matching frames 724 746 5500 blackbox com Page 125 Chapter 7 Command Line Management 3 Command Syntax bridge GROUP address MAC forward IFNAME VLANID no bridge GROUP address MAC forward IFNAME VLANID GROUP 1 1 Bridge group ID used for bridging MAC the Media Access Control MAC address in the HHHH HHHH HHHH format IFNAME the interface on which the frame comes in VLANID The VID
115. e 198 724 746 5500 blackbox com Chapter 7 Command Line Management 2 Usage Use show dhcp server binding command to display DHCP Server information 3 Command Syntax show dhcp server binding 4 Example The following example displays DHCP Server information switch astshow dhcp server binding DHCP Server Status 1 Command Mode Interface mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode Then logon to Interface mode vlan1 1 means vlan 1 The switch a config if it prompt will show on the screen switch a config stinterface vlan1 1 switch a config if 3t 2 Usage Use dhcp server enable command to start the DHCP Server Use no dhcp server enable command to disable DHCP Server 3 Command Syntax no dhcp server enable 4 Example The following example starts the DHCP Server switch a config stinterface vlant 1 switch a config if stdhcp server enable switch a config if 3t DHCP Server Range 1 Command Mode Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode The switch a config st prompt will show on the screen switch a config s 2 Usage Use this command to set the default IP lease block for the DHCP Server 3 Command Syntax dhcp server range A B C D A B C D A B C D The default Start IP for the DHCP Server 724 746 5500 blackbox com Page 199 Chapter 7 Command Line Management A B C D The default End IP for the DHCP Server 4 Example The following example se
116. e Canada 724 746 5500 blackbox com Page 3 N In OM Statement strucciones de Seguridad Normas Oficiales Mexicanas Electrical Safety Statement 1 2 3 4 5 oN Oo o 10 11 Todas las instrucciones de seguridad y operaci n deber n ser le das antes de que el aparato el ctrico sea operado Las instrucciones de seguridad y operaci n deber n ser guardadas para referencia futura Todas las advertencias en el aparato el ctrico y en sus instrucciones de operaci n deben ser respetadas Todas las instrucciones de operaci n y uso deben ser seguidas El aparato el ctrico no deber ser usado cerca del agua por ejemplo cerca de la tina de ba o lavabo s tano mojado o cerca de una alberca etc El aparato el ctrico debe ser usado nicamente con carritos o pedestales que sean recomendados por el fabricante El aparato el ctrico debe ser montado a la pared o al techo s lo como sea recomendado por el fabricante Servicio El usuario no debe intentar dar servicio al equipo el ctrico m s all a lo descrito en las instrucciones de operaci n Todo otro servicio deber ser referido a personal de servicio calificado El aparato el ctrico debe ser situado de tal manera que su posici n no interfiera su uso La colocaci n del aparato el ctrico sobre una cama sof alfombra o superficie similar puede bloquea la ventilaci n no se debe colocar en libreros o gabinetes que impidan el f
117. e fe1 switch a config if itpoe power priority high switch a config if 3t Power Down Alarm 1 Command Mode Interface mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode Then logon to Interface mode fel means port 1 The switch a config if it prompt will show on the screen switch a config stinterface fe1 switch a config if s 2 Usage Use poe power down alarm enable command to enable power down alarm to this port Use the no poe power classification enable to disable this function 3 Command Syntax no poe power down alarm enable 4 Example The following example shows the use of poe power down alarm enable to the interface fe1 port 1 switch a config stinterface fe1 switch a config if i poe power down alarm enable switch_a config if PoE Scheduling for LEH1000 Series Switches PoE Schedule 1 Command Mode Interface mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode Then logon to Interface mode fel means port 1 The switch_a config if prompt will show on the screen switch_a config interface fe1 switch a config if st 2 Usage Use this command to enble PoE scheduling to this port 724 746 5500 blackbox com Page 131 Chapter 7 Command Line Management 3 Command Syntax poe scheduling enable 4 Example The following example enables PoE scheduling to the interface fe1 port 1 switch a config stinterface fe1 switch a config if s poe scheduling enable switch
118. e switch a config st prompt will show on the screen switch a config s 2 Usage Add a user using snmp v3 with read only or read write access mode and without authentication Use the no form of the com mand to delete this user 3 Command Syntax no snmp server v3 user USERNAME ro rw noauth USERNAME Specify a user name ro read only access mode rw read write access mode 4 Example The following example adds a user myuser using snmp v3 with read only access mode and without authentication switch a config stsnmp server v3 user myuser ro noauth switch a config s SNMPv3 Auth MD5 SNMPv3 Auth SHA 1 Command Mode Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode The switch a config st prompt will show on the screen switch a config st 2 Usage Add a user using snmp v3 with read only or read write access mode and with MD5 or SHA authentication Use the no form of the command to delete this user 3 Command Syntax no snmp server v3 user USERNAME ro rw auth md5 sha AUTH PASSWORD USERNAME Specify a user name ro read only access mode rw read write access mode md5 authentication method sha authentication method AUTH PASSWORD authentication password Page 172 724 746 5500 blackbox com Chapter 7 Command Line Management 4 Example The following example adds a user myuser using snmp v3 with read write access mode and MD5 authentication mypassword switch a config stsnmp s
119. ecify a trap host IP address Link Down Trap From the Link Down Trap drop down list choose Enable or Disable to enable or disable link down trap Link Up Trap From the Link Up Trap drop down list choose Enable or Disable to enable or disable link up trap MAC Notification Trap From the MAC Notification Trap drop down list choose Disable or Enable to disable or enable the Switch to send MAC Notification Trap to the network management system NMS 10 MAC Notification Interval 1 to 65535 seconds Click the text box and type a decimal number to configure the MAC notifica tion interval in seconds The range is 1 to 65535 seconds The switch sends the MAC Notification Trap when this amount of time has elapsed 724 746 5500 blackbox com Page 73 Chapter 6 Web Based Browser Management 11 MAC Notification History Size 1 to 500 Click the text box and type a decimal number to configure the maximum number of entries in the MAC notification history table The range is 1 to 500 12 MAC Notification Added Click and choose the port to enable MAC Notification Trap on an interface port 13 MAC Notification Removed Click and choose the port to disable MAC Notification Trap on an interface port 14 Update Setting Click on the Update Setting button when you finish SNMP General Setting A Welcome to Switch Management Microsoft Internet Explorer EIE i Eile Edit View Favorites Tools Help i pack T x 2
120. efault is long timeout 3 Command Syntax lacp timeout short long timeout Number of seconds before invalidating a received LACP data unit DU short LACP short timeout Short timeout value is 3 seconds long LACP long timeout Long timeout value is 90 seconds 4 Example The following example sets the LACP short timeout on interface fe1 port 1 switch a config stinterface fe1 switch a config if stlacp timeout short switch a config if 3t LACP System Priority 1 Command Mode Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode The switch a config st prompt will show on the screen switch a config st 2 Usage Use lacp system priority command to set the system priority of a local system This is used in determining the system responsible for resolving conflicts in the choice of aggregation groups Note Lower numerical values have higher priorities Use no lacp system priority command to reset the system priority of the local system to the default value 32768 3 Command Syntax lacp system priority lt 1 65535 gt Page 136 724 746 5500 blackbox com Chapter 7 Command Line Management no lacp system priority 1 65535 LACP system priority The default system priority is 32768 4 Example The following example sets the LACP system priority 6700 switch a config stlacp system priority 6700 switch a config st 7 7 STP Ring Global Configuration RSTP Port Setting MSTP Properties MSTP
121. en the enable or disable parameter is used with this command this configuration takes precedence over bridge configuration However when the default parameter is used with this command the bridge level BPDU Guard configuration takes effect 3 Command Syntax spanning tree portfast bpdu guard enable disable default no spanning tree portfast bpdu guard 4 Example The following example enables the BPDU Guard feature on the interface fe1 port 1 switch a config stinterface fe1 switch a config if st spanning tree portfast bpdu guard enable switch a config if 3t 7 8 VLAN VLAN Mode Setting 802 1Q VLAN Setting 802 1Q Port Setting Port Based VLAN 802 1Q VLAN Setting VLAN Database 1 Command Mode Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode The switch a config st prompt will show on the screen switch a config st 2 Usage Use vlan database command to enter the VLAN configuration mode 3 Command Syntax vlan database 4 Example The following example changes to VLAN configuration mode from Configure mode switch a config stvlan database switch a config vlan st Page 156 724 746 5500 blackbox com Chapter 7 Command Line Management Add VLAN Delete VLAN 1 Command Mode VLAN Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode Logon to VLAN Configure Mode The switch a config vlan st prompt will show on the screen switch a config stvlan database switch a co
122. erver v3 user myuser rw auth md5 mypassword switch a config t SNMPv3 Priv Auth MD5 SNMPv3 Priv Auth SHA 1 Command Mode Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode The switch a config st prompt will show on the screen switch a config st 2 Usage Add a user using snmp v3 with read only or read write access mode MD5 or SHA authentication and privacy Use the no form of the command to delete this user 3 Command Syntax no snmp server v3 user USERNAME ro rw priv auth md5 sha AUTH PASSWORD des PRIV PASS PHRASE USERNAME Specify a user name ro read only access mode rw read write access mode md5 authentication method sha authentication method AUTH PASSWORD authentication password PRIV PASS PHRASE encryption pass phrase 4 Example The following example adds a user myuser using snmp v3 with read write access mode MD5 authentication mypassword and encryption pass phrase mypassphrase switch a config tsnmp server v3 user myuser rw priv md5 mypassword des mypassphrase switch a config st 7 11 802 1x Radius Configuration Port Authentication Radius Configuration Radius Status 1 Command Mode Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode The switch a config st prompt will show on the screen switch a config st 724 746 5500 blackbox com Page 173 Chapter 7 Command Line Management 2 Usage Use dot1x system auth ctrl command to globally e
123. ess than 60 seconds Page 2 724 746 5500 blackbox com FCC and IC RFI Statements Federal Communications Commission and Industry Canada Radio Frequency Interference Statements This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used properly that is in strict accordance with the manufacturer s instructions may cause interference to radio communication It has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A computing device in accordance with the specifications in Subpart B of Part 15 of FCC rules which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause interference in which case the user at his own expense will be required to take whatever measures may be necessary to correct the interference Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio noise emission from digital apparatus set out in the Radio Interference Regulation of Industry Canada Le pr sent appareil num rique n met pas de bruits radio lectriques d passant les limites applicables aux appareils num riques de la classe A prescrites dans le R glement sur le brouillage radio lectrique publi par Industri
124. etting 4 Welcome to Switch Management Microsoft Internet Explorer Eile Edit View Favorites Tools Help m Qm O MAE sro dre E SBR Address http 192 168 1 10 cgi bin switch cgi Management Switch VLAN Instance Configuration Included VLANs Instance ID Included VLAN Bridge Priority 0 61440 Root ID Root Port Root Path Cost Bridge ID Update setting Figure 6 39 4 Welcome to Switch Management Microsoft Internet Explorer i Eile Edit View Favorites Tools Help Ox O DAE sro erem 2 SBS Address http 192 168 1 10 cgi bin switch cgi oo i Links Management Switch Instance ID 1 15 Update Setting Figure 6 40 724 746 5500 blackbox com Page 57 Chapter 6 Web Based Browser Management MSTP Instance Setting VLAN Instance Configuration 1 VLAN Instance Configuration Click on the VLAN Instance Configuration button The VLAN Instance Configuration window appears 2 VLAN ID Choose VLAN from the VLAN ID drop down list to simultaneously add multiple VLANs for the corresponding instance of a bridge 3 Instance ID 1 15 Click in Instance ID text box to specify the instance ID 4 Update Setting Click on the Update Setting button when you finish VLAN Instance Configuration Included VLANs 1 Instance ID Cli
125. ew number from 1 55 for Queue 0 3 5 Submit Click on the Submit button when you finish Global Configuration Page 70 724 746 5500 blackbox com Chapter 6 Web Based Browser Management 4 Welcome to Switch Management Microsoft Internet Explorer DER i Eile Edit View Favorites Tools Help Qu O0 DAO Pawn dr O eaS i Address 4 http 192 168 1 10 cgi bin switch cgi Ele i Links e Management Switch 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Figure 6 56 802 1p Priority 1 Priority From the Priority drop down list choose 0 3 for VLAN Priority 0 7 2 Submit Click on the Submit button when you finish 802 1p priority 724 746 5500 blackbox com Page 71 Chapter 6 Web Based Browser Management 3 Welcome to Switch Management Microsoft Internet Explorer A Eile Edit View Favorites Tools Help O O DAO sro rro 2 SB 3 Address http 192 168 1 10 egrbin ewitch cgi e Management Switch EE Other Protocols
126. ex and Flow Control status for all ports UE nen witch cgi i Apps Microsoft __ Microsoft Exchange CIERRE C3 Play Management Switch System C Diagnostics EH Port Configuration Port Status Rate Control RMON Statistics Per Port VLAN Activities Port Security C Switching Update Setting C Others Protocols Figure 6 22 Rate Control 1 Ingress Click in Ingress text box and type a new Rate to change the Ingress Rate Control for the port Rate Values 64 kbps 128 kbps 192 kbps 1792 kbps 2 Mbps 3 Mbps 4 Mbps 100 Mbps 104 Mbps 112 Mbps 120 Mbps 1000 Mbps NOTE M 1024k Page 42 724 746 5500 blackbox com Chapter 6 Web Based Browser Management 2 Egress Click in Egress text box and type a new Rate to change the Egress Rate Control for the port Rate Values 64 kbps 128 kbps 192 kbps 1792 kbps 2 Mbps 3 Mbps 4 Mbps 100 Mbps 104 Mbps 112 Mbps 120 Mbps 1000 Mbps NOTE M 1024k 3 Update Setting Click the Update Setting button when you finish these Rate Control settings TA Port Port 1 Statistics Configuration Port Status Drop Events Rate Control iroadcast Packets Received RMON Statistics Multicast Packets Received Per Port VLAN Activities Jndersize Packets Received P u tta versize Packets Received C Switching art ragments Packets eee STPRing 64
127. f JO Search She Favorites e e AE 3 i Address http 192 168 1 10 cgi bin switch cgi Ee iue C Management Switch SNMP V1 V2c Setting Get Community Name public Set Community Name private Update Setting Figure 6 59 SNMP v1 v2c 1 Get Community Name Click in the Get Community Name textbox and specify a get community name 2 Set Community Name Click in the Set Community Name textbox and specify a set community name 3 Update Setting Click Update Setting button when you finished SNMP V1 V2c Setting Page 74 724 746 5500 blackbox com Chapter 6 Web Based Browser Management 4 Welcome to Switch Management Microsoft Internet Explorer DEX H Eile Edit View Favorites Tools Help Es Qe M z x Zl JO Search Siig Favorites aaa Address http 192 168 1 10 cg bin switch cgi Gar e Management Switch SNMPv3 Setting Add User Delete User User Access Security Authentication Privacy Name Mode Level Type Type i Links gt i Eile Edit View Favorites Tools Help Qe x A fb JO seah shy Favorites e abe Sas i Address http 192 168 1 10 cgi bin switch cgi Go i Links gt U Management Switch SNMP V3 Setting SNMP Version SNMPVv3 No Auth User Name Access Mode ReadOnly Auth Password Pr
128. f duplex Auto MDI MDIX e Store and forward mechanism Full wire speed forwarding rate Operating voltage and Max current consumption 0 31 A 48 VDC Power consumption 230 W Max Full load with PoE 15W Max Without PoE e Field Wiring Terminal Use Copper Conductors Only 60 75 12 24 AWG torque value 7 Ib in e 40 to 167 F 40 to 475 C operating temperature range Tested for functional operation 40 to 4185 F 40 to 485 C UL508 Industrial Control Equipment certified Maximum Surrounding Air Temperature 167 F 75 C s Hardened metal case 2 2 5 LEH1200 Series Also Has e UL1604 ISA 12 1201 Class 1 Div 2 certified explosion resistant e Complies with EN50121 4 environmental requirements for railway applications Manageable via SNMP Web based Telnet and RS 232 console port e Support 802 3 802 3u 802 3ab 802 32 802 3x Auto negotiation 10 100 1000Mbps full half duplex Auto MDI MDIX Operating voltage and Max current consumption 0 92 A 12 VDC 0 46 A 24 VDC Power consumption 11 W Max e 40 to 167 F 40 to 75 C operating temperature range Tested for functional operation 40 to 4185 F 40 to 85 C 2 3 What s Included Your package includes the following items If anything is missing or damaged contact Black Box Technical Support at 724 746 5500 or info blackbox com Hardened Managed Ethernet Switch A quick start guide NOTE To download the user manual go to www
129. fault switch ast Auto Save 1 Command Mode Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode The switch a config st prompt will show on the screen switch a config s 2 Usage Use this command to enable auto save configuration function The configuration will automatically be saved at every configured interval when this command is enabled Use the no form of this command to disable this feature 3 Command Syntax service auto config enable no service auto config enable 4 Example The following example enables or disables auto save the configuration to the switch switch a config stservice auto config enable switch a config sino service auto config enable switch a config 3t Auto Save Interval b 65536 sec 1 Command Mode Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode The switch a config st prompt will show on the screen switch a config st 2 Usage Use this command to set the interval when the configuration will automatically be saved The range of interval value is from 5 to 65535 The default value is 30 seconds 3 Command Syntax service auto config interval WORD WORD specifies the interval value 724 746 5500 blackbox com Page 105 Chapter 7 Command Line Management 4 Example The following example sets the interval WORD 10 when the configuration will be automatically saved to switch switch a config stservice auto config interval 10 switch a config st
130. fication trap interval time 10 seconds switch a config s snmp server mac notification interval 10 switch a config st MAC Notification History Size 1 Command Mode Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode The switch a config st prompt will show on the screen switch a config st 2 Usage Use this command to specify the maximum number of entries in the MAC notification history table 3 Command Syntax snmp server macnotification history size 1 500 1 500 The range is 1 to 500 4 Example The following example sets the maximum 500 entries in the MAC notification history table switch a config s snmp server mac notification history size 500 switch a config st MAC Notification Added Removed 1 Command Mode Interface mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode Then logon to Interface mode fel means port 1 The switch a config if it prompt will show on the screen switch a config stinterface fe1 switch a config if st 2 Usage Use this command to add or remove MAC Notification Trap on an interface port 3 Command Syntax snmp server trap macnotification added removed no snmp server trap macnotification added removed 4 Example The following example specifies to add MAC Notification Trap on the interface fe1 port 1 switch a config stinterface fe1 switch a config if it snmp server trap mac notification added itch _a config if Page 170 724 7
131. g button when you finish MSTP Port Setting Welcome to Switch Management Microsoft Internet Explorer EX Eile Edit view Favorites Tools Help Q pack o x a JO Search she Favorites e da zl 2 Address a http 192 168 1 10 cgi bin switch cgi Go_ Links Management Switch f System i disable vi Update Setting Set ring port Ring port 1 Ring port 2 Ringport state DOWN DOWN Update Setting Figure 6 44 Ring Setting Ring State 1 Click on the Ring State drop down menu from the Ring State drop down list to choose Enable or Disable to enable or disable Ring State 2 Update Setting Click on the Update Setting button when you finish the Ring State setting Set Ring Port 1 Ring Port 1 Choose Ring Port 1 from the Ring Port 1 drop down list 2 Ring Port 2 Choose Ring Port 2 from the Ring Port 2 drop down list 3 Update Setting Click on the Update Setting button when you finish Set Ring Port Ring Coupling State 1 Choose Enable or Disable to enable or disable Ring Coupling State 2 Update Setting Click on the Update Setting button when you finish Ring Coupling State setting Set Ring Coupling Port 1 Ring Coupling Port 1 Choose Ring Coupling Port 1 from the Ring Coupling Port 1 drop down list 2 Ring Coupling Port 2 Choose Ring Coupling Port 2 from tyhe Ring Coupling Port 2 drop down list 3 Update Setting Click
132. g example enables Link Layer Discovery Protocol LLDP notification on the interface fe1 port 1 switch a config stinterface fe1 switch a config if stlldp notification switch a config if 3t TLVs 1 Command Mode Interface mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode Then logon to Interface mode fel means port 1 The switch_a config if prompt will show on the screen switch_a config interface fe1 switch_a config if 724 746 5500 blackbox com Page 181 Chapter 7 Command Line Management 2 Usage Use this command to configure Link Layer Discovery Protocol LLDP Type Length Value TLV setting on the interface Use the no parameter with this command to disable Link Layer Discovery Protocol LLDP Type Length Value TLV setting on the interface 3 Command Syntax no Ildp tlv global port descr sys name sys descr sys cap mgmt addrs port vlan id mac phy protocol identity vian name port and protocol power mdi link aggregation max frame port descr Port Description TLV sys name System Name TLV sys descr System Description TLV sys cap System Capabilities TLV mgmt addrs Management Address TLV port vlan id Port VLAN ID TLV macphy MAC PHY Configuration Status TLV protocol identity Protocol Identity TLV vlan name VLAN Name TLV port and protocol Port And Protocol VLAN ID TLV power mdi Power Via MDI TLV link aggregation Link Aggregation TLV max frame Maximum Frame Si
133. g example enables link up trap for SNMP switch a config stsnmp server trap type enable linkUp switch a config st MAC Notification Trap 1 Command Mode Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode The switch a config st prompt will show on the screen switch a config st 2 Usage Use this command to enable the Switch to send MAC Notification Trap to the network management system NMS Use the no parameter with this command to disable the Switch to send MAC Notification Trap to the network management system NMS 3 Command Syntax snmp server trap type enable mac notification no snmp server trap type enable macnotification 4 Example The following example enables the Switch to send MAC Notification Trap to the network management system NMS switch a config tsnmp server trap type enable mac notification switch a config s MAC Notification Interval 1 Command Mode Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode The switch a config st prompt will show on the screen switch a config st 2 Usage Use this command to specify the MAC notification trap interval in seconds between each set of traps that are generated 3 Command Syntax snmp server mac notification interval 1 65535 1 65535 The MAC notification trap interval in seconds 724 746 5500 blackbox com Page 169 Chapter 7 Command Line Management 4 Example The following example sets MAC noti
134. ge MIB RFC 1493 nennen tens 25 DAs RMON GOUD SUPPONGA S s i teeth dette eatatenetet E ene MES t 25 5 5 Bridge Groups Supported enne nnne nennen ern r nnne erret nnns 26 6 Web Based Browser Mafiagermient c eire rre aa debate ba dotate ad tee saved ieee 27 6 1 Logging on TO the SWIECTI a aont tri e ettet tr eset desi utate steel ule Fe tr beata tct 27 6 2 Understanding the Browser Interface seein eni tiri erede t as enfe p iet aves teet eee eid en pad aus 28 Ga SysIemiosue setenta Seca rra e ede cat yesh teas s bart cu euo dass dede ehaca atl Geng niaantsaueshatl Fre pereo pida ua e dr tocius 29 SPMEBeeicm m EEUU 37 Ge lop eC 41 724 746 5500 blackbox com Page 5 Table of Contents rop ragione 45 SM M M 52 cr do EET 54 69 VAN E e 65 DIES a MEMC 70 uc 73 SMPARIOPA D OH E ian 77 GS HELD P EA EE AEI TE TE INTA E AEE A E AEAEE E TE 80 614 Other Protocol Ssnin ena E N AN 83 7 Command Line Console Management eren entente rennen rennen enne nnn n enne 90 VE BE e tola idecilo ue nes 90 7 1 1 Exec Mode View Mod ener ennemi rette it receta se tras ates s sr etna e nasse e re REEERE EREE 90 74 2 Privileged Exec Mode Enable Mo
135. gmp snooping querier command to enable IGMP querier operation on a subnet VLAN when no multicast routing proto col is configured in the subnet VLAN When enabled the IGMP Snooping querier sends out periodic IGMP queries for all inter faces on that VLAN Use the no ip igmp snooping querier command to disable IGMP querier configuration 3 Command Syntax no ip igmp snooping querier 4 Example The following example enables IGMP snooping querier switch_a config ip igmp snooping querier switch_a config IGMP mode Passive 1 Command Mode Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode The switch_a config prompt will show on the screen switch_a config 2 Usage Use ip igmp snooping command to enable IGMP Snooping This command is given in the Global Config mode IGMP Snooping is enabled at the switch level Page 186 724 746 5500 blackbox com Chapter 7 Command Line Management Use the no ip igmp snooping command to globally disable IGMP Snooping 3 Command Syntax no ip igmp snooping enable 4 Example The following example enables IGMP snooping on the switch switch a config st ip igmp snooping enable switch a config s IGMP version 1 Command Mode Interface mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode Then logon to Interface mode vlan1 1 means vlan 1 The switch a config if it prompt will show on the screen switch a config stinterface vlan1 1 switch a
136. hanism for the port to be enabled back for a bridge Use the no parameter with this command to disable the timeout mechanism for the port to be enabled back for a bridge 3 Command Syntax bridge GROUP spanning tree errdisable timeout enable no bridge GROUP spanning tree errdisable timeout enable GROUP 1 1 Bridge group ID used for bridging 4 Example The following example enables the timeout mechanism for the port to be enabled back for bridge GROUP 1 switch a config stbridge 1 spanning tree errdisable timeout enable switch a config s amp t Interval 1 Command Mode Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode The switch a config st prompt will show on the screen switch a config s amp t Page 154 724 746 5500 blackbox com Chapter 7 Command Line Management 2 Usage Use this command to specify the time interval after which a port is brought back up The range of interval value is from 10 to 1000000 And the default value is 300 seconds 3 Command Syntax bridge GROUP spanning tree errdisable timeout interval lt 10 1000000 gt no bridge GROUP spanning tree errdisable timeout interval GROUP 1 1 Bridge group ID used for bridging 10 1000000 The error disable timeout interval in seconds 4 Example The following example sets error disable timeout interval time 100 seconds for bridge GROUP 1 switch a config stbridge 1 spanning tree errdisable timeout interval 100 switch
137. he Spanning Tree Protocol this group will not be implemented This group is applicable to any transparent only source route or SRT bridge that implements the Spanning Tree Protocol e The dot1dTp Group contains objects that describe the entity s transparent bridging status This group is applicable to transparent operation only and SRT bridges e The dot1dStatic Group contains objects that describe the entity s destination address filtering status This group is applicable to any type of bridge that performs destination address filtering Page 26 724 746 5500 blackbox com Chapter 6 Web Based Browser Management 6 Web Based Browser Management The switch provides a Web based browser interface for configuring and managing the switch This interface allows you to access the switch using a preferred Web browser This chapter describes how to configure the switch using its Web based browser interface 6 1 Logging on to the Switch 4 Login Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help ay Q pack se x El 5 JO search she Favorites e ea B m4 Address http 192 168 1 10 vE links internet Figure 6 1 Logging on to the switch Switch IP address In your Web browser specify the IP address of the switch Default IP address is 192 168 1 10 Login Enter the factory default login ID root Password Enter the factory default password no password Or en
138. he Switch timeout count for running chain protocol 4 Example The following example sets the new Switch timeout 10 to bridge GROUP 1 switch a config stbridge 1 chain timeout 10 switch a config s Storm Control 1 Command Mode Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode The switch a config st prompt will show on the screen switch a config st Page 152 724 746 5500 blackbox com Chapter 7 Command Line Management 2 Usage Use this command to enable Storm Control broadcast and multicast for Chain Protocol setting Use the no form of the com mand to disable Storm Control broadcast and multicast for Chain Protocol setting 3 Command Syntax bridge GROUP chain storm enable no bridge GROUP chain storm Group 1 1 Bridge Group name for bridging 4 Example The following example enables chain storm control for bridge GROUP 1 switch a config tbridge 1 chain storm enable switch a config st Chain Pass Through Setting 1 Command Mode Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode The switch a config st prompt will show on the screen switch a config st 2 Usage Use this command to set chain pass through port 1 and chain pass through port 2 3 Command Syntax chain pass through IFNAME IFNAME no chain pass through IFNAME Chain pass through port number 1 IFNAME Chain pass through port number 2 4 Example The following example enables the
139. how Link Layer Discovery Protocol LLDP statistics Page 82 724 746 5500 blackbox com Chapter 6 Web Based Browser Management 6 14 Other Protocols 4 Welcome to Switch Management Microsoft Internet Explorer E X i File Edit View Favorites Tools Help I Qe hd o x a E JD search sie Favorites O e EB 3 Address http 192 168 1 10 cg bin switch cgi Go i Links U Management Switch GVRP Global Setting GVRP Disable Dynamic VLAN creation Disable v Update Setting Per port setting include LAG GVRP GVRP applicant GVRP registration B E Other Protocols f GVRP IGMP Snooping Disable v Normal Disab NIP Disable v Normal v Disab Disable v Normal Disab Disable w Nomai Disable Disable v Normal v Disab Disable v Normal Disable v Disable v Normal Disab Disable Normal Disab Disable v Normal v Disab Disable Normal Disable Update setting Figure 6 71 GVRP GVRP Global Setting 1 GVRP From the GVRP drop down list choose Enable or Disable to enable or disable GVRP GARP VLAN Registration Protocol 2 Dynamic VLAN Creation From the Dynamic VLAN Creation drop down list choose Enable or Disable to ena
140. how on the screen switch a enable 115200 HyperTerminal switch a login root Switch version 1 30 r142 sdkr32 12 05 07 13 59 04 swi poa ensble Se tch n Figure 7 8 Commands Privileged Exec Mode or Enable Mode allows users to run commands At the switch_a prompt press lt gt to list the commands switch_a 115200 HyperTerminal Exec commands clear Clear the Forwarding database configure Enter configuration mode Copy from one file to another Debugging functions see also undebug Turn off privileged mode comman enable Turn on privileged mode command exit End current mode and down to previous mode help Description of the interactive help system install Install to flash logout Exit from the FXFC Megate a command or set its defaults Send echo messages Exit current mode and down to previous mode Reboot the system restore To restore the default setting show Show running system information telnet Open a telnet connection terminal Set terminal line parameters traceroute Trace roule to destination flee Disable debugging functions see also debug More Connected 0 02 20 VT100J 115200 M 1 SCROLL CAPS MUM Copture Print echo 4 Figure 7 9 Page 94 724 746 5500 blackbox com Chapter 7 Command Line Management conf igure copy debug disable enable exit help install logout no ping quit reload restore show lelnet terminal traceroute undebug write
141. ick on DHCP General Setting to back to DHCP General Setting 2 DHCP Server Status From the DHCP Server Status drop down list choose Disable Default VLAN 1 or other VLAN 3 Start IP Click in the Start IP textbox and specify the default Start IP for the DHCP Server 4 End IP Click in the End IP textbox and specify the default End IP for the DHCP Server 5 Subnet Mask Click in the Subnet Mask text box and specify the default subnet mask for the DHCP Server 6 Gateway Click in the Gateway text box and specify the default gateway for the DHCP Server Page 88 724 746 5500 blackbox com Chapter 6 Web Based Browser Management 7 Primary DNS Click in the Primary DNS text box and specify the default primary DNS for the DHCP Server 8 Secondary DNS Click in the Secondary DNS text box and specify the default secondary DNS for the DHCP Server 9 Lease Time Click in the Lease Time text box and specify the default lease time for the DHCP Server 10 Update Setting Click on the Update Setting button when you finish DHCP Server General Setting 724 746 5500 blackbox com Page 89 Chapter 7 Command Line Management 7 Command Llne Management The switch provides a command line console interface for configuration purposes The switch can be configured either locally through its RS 232 port or remotely via a Telnet session For the latter you must specify an IP address for the
142. idge Bridge group commands debug Debugging functions see also undebug do To run exec commands in config mode enable Modify enable password parameters exit End current mode and down to previous mode help Description of the interactive help system hostname Sel system s network name interface Select an interface to configure ip Internet Protocol TI LRCP commands Configure a terminal line Logging control Swilch l 2 Megate a command or set its defaults Enable the egress expedite queue t up miscellaneous service Set GMRP Registration to Fixed Registration Show running system information snmp server Configure snmp setting username Establish User Name Authentication vlan Configure VLAN parameters rr queue WRR queue switch_a config _ Connected 0 24 15 VT100 115200 M 1 SCROLL CAPS NUM Copture Print echo Dag i Figure 7 17 At the switch a config t prompt type in the full or partial command string then type a question mark to display the command keywords or parameters along with a short description switch a config stshow Page 98 724 746 5500 blackbox com Chapter 7 Command Line Management 115200 HyperTerminal Description of the interactive help system hostname Set system s network name interface Select an interface to configure ip Internet Protocol IP lacp LRCP commands line Configure a terminal line log Logging control mls Swi lchtL no Negate a command or set its defaults
143. ifies the IP address of NTP server DOMAIN NAME Specifies the Domain name of NTP server 4 Example The following example specifies the IP address 192 168 1 100 of NTP server switch_a config ntp server 192 168 1 100 switch_a config Sync Time 1 Command Mode Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode The switch_a config prompt will show on the screen switch_a config 2 Usage Use ntp synctime command to synchronize time with NTP server 3 Command Syntax ntp synctime 4 Example The following example synchronizes time with NTP server switch_a config ntp sync time switch_a config Time Zone 1 Command Mode Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode 724 746 5500 blackbox com Page 193 Chapter 7 Command Line Management The switch a config st prompt will show on the screen switch a config st 2 Usage Use this command to to set time zone 3 Command Syntax cock timezone TIMEZONE TIMEZONE Specifies the time zone Please refer the Appendix B 4 Example The following example sets time zone Canada Yukon switch_a config clock timezone YST9YDT switch_a config Polling Interval 1 Command Mode Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode The switch_a config prompt will show on the screen switch_a config 2 Usage Use this command to specify the polling interval 3 Command Syntax ntp polling interval MI
144. ime 4 Example The following example sets clock summer time TIMEZONE onehour as daylight saving offset 60 minutes from 4 April AMO 00 to 31 October AMO 00 switch a config stclock summer time onehour date 4 4 0 0 31 100 0 60 switch a config 3t GMRP Clear GMRP Statistics 1 Command Mode Privileged Exec mode Logon to Privileged Exec Mode Enable Mode The switch ast prompt will show on the screen switch ast 2 Usage Use this command to clear GMRP statistics for a given VLAN or all the VLANs configured on the Layer 2 switch This default clear ing is for all the configured VLANs 3 Command Syntax clear gmrp statistics all vlanid VLANID bridge BRIDGE NAME all Clear GMRP statistics for all the VLANs VLANID vlanid 1 to 4094 Clear GMRP statistics for the particular VLAN ID 724 746 5500 blackbox com Page 195 Chapter 7 Command Line Management BRIDGE NAME Bridge instance name 4 Example The following example clears the GMRP statistics for VLAN 12 on bridge 1 switch astclear gmrp statistics vlanid 12 bridge 1 switch ast The following example clears the GMRP statistics for all the configured VLANs on bridge 1 switch astclear gmrp statistics all bridge 1 switch ast Set GMRP 1 Command Mode Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode The switch a config st prompt will show on the screen switch a config st 2 Usage Use this command to enable disable GMRP globa
145. ing 148 810 pps for 100 Mbps Rate 1 488 810 pps for 1000 Mbps Packet Buffer 2 Mbits Memory Address Table 8192 MAC addresses Size Management _ RS 232 console DB9 Telnet SNMP V1 V2 and V3 RMON Web browser and TFTP management Other e Supports alpha ring and RSTP MSTP STP for Ethernet redundancy e P Multicast Filtering through IGMP Snooping V1 V2 and V3 e Supports port based VLAN and IEEE 802 1Q VLAN Tagging and GVRP e IEEE 802 1p QoS with four priority queues MAC based trunking and LACP e FEE 802 1x Security Bandwidth Rate Control Per port programmable MAC address locking Up to 24 Static Secure MAC addresses per port Port mirroring NTP synchronization DHCP Client Server Auto MDI MDI X Full wire speed forwarding rate Connectors LEH908A 8 RJ 45 10 100 LEH906A 2MMSC 6 RJ 45 10 100 2 100BFX MM SC LEH906A 2MMST 6 RJ 45 10 100 2 100BFX MM ST LEH906A 2GSFP 6 RJ 45 10 100 2 GE SFP LEH906A 2SFP 6 RJ 45 10 100 2 10 100 SFP LEH1008A 8 RJ 45 10 100 PoE 802 3af LEH1008A 2GSFP 8 RJ 45 10 100 PoE 802 3af 2 GE SFP LEH1008A 2MMSC 8 RJ 45 10 100 PoE 802 3af 2 SC 100BFX LEH1008A 2MMST 8 RJ 45 10 100 PoE 802 3af 2 ST 100BFX LEH1008A 2SFP 8 RJ 45 10 100 PoE 802 3af 2 100BFX SFP LEH1104A 2GSFP 4 RJ 45 10 100 PoE 802 3at 2 GE SFP LEH1104A 4MMSC 4 RJ 45 10 100 PoE 802 3at 4 100BFX SC LEH1104A 4MMST 4 RJ 45 10 100 PoE
146. interface fe1 port 1 switch a config stset port gmrp enable fe1 switch a config s The following example enables GMRP on all ports switch a config stset port gmrp enable all switch a config st GMRP Registration 1 Command Mode Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode The switch a config st prompt will show on the screen switch a config st 2 Usage Use this command to set GMRP registration type for all ports for a given bridge 3 Command Syntax set gmrp registration normal fixed forbidden IF NAME normal Specify dynamic GMRP multicast registration and deregistration on the port fixed Specify the multicast groups currently registered on the switch are applied to the port but any subsequent registrations or deregistrations do not affect the port Any registered multicast groups on the port are not deregistered based on the GARP timers forbidden Specify that all GMRP multicasts are deregistered and prevent any further GMRP multicast registration on the port IF NAME Defines a text string used as the name of the interface ASCII string from 1 to 16 characters 4 Example The following example sets interface fe1 port 1 to normal registration switch_a config set gmrp registration normal fe1 switch a config s GMRP Forward All 1 Command Mode Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode The switch a config st prompt will show on the screen 724 746 55
147. ist choose Enable or Disable to globally enable or disable authentication 2 Update Setting Click on the Update Setting button when you finish Radius Status Setting Welcome to Switch Management Microsoft Internet Explorer Ei X i Eile Edit View Favorites Tools Help Q pack E o x lA PO search She Favorites 0 2 las Address http 192 168 1 10 cgi bin switch cgi Jco Links gt e Management Switch Radius Server IP Radius Server Port Secret Key Timeout lt 1 1000 gt Retransmit lt 1 100 gt Port Authentication BC Other Protocols Figure 6 64 Add Radius 1 Add Radius Click on the Add Radius button The Radius Server Setting window appears 2 Radius Server IP Click in the Radius Server IP text box and specify the IP address of the remote radius server host 724 746 5500 blackbox com Page 77 Chapter 6 Web Based Browser Management Radius Server Port Click in the Radius Server Port text box and specify the UDP destination port for authentication requests The host is not used for authentication if set to 0 UJ 4 Secret Key Click in the Secret Key text box and specify the authentication and encryption key for all radius communications between the Switch and radius server This key must match the encryption used on the radius daemon All leading spaces are ignore
148. it buttqso sses Per Port VLAN Activities Apps Microsoft Exchange 7 Network Tools Play Add MAC address Ex0000 11223344 Delete MAC address B o NN EI I Peels Update Setting Note Port security is not supported on GE ports Figure 6 20 Port Description Click in the Port text box select the port Admin Setting Choose Link down or Link up from the Admin Setting drop down list to disable or enable Admin Setting for the port port to disable or enable Flow Co Management Switch Configuration Port Status Rate Control RMON Statistics Per Port VLAN Activities 8021x LLDP C Others Protocols COSI s 108 101 6 cgi bin switch cgi Apps Microsoft Exchange 7 Network Tools 7j Play 1 Otherbi Disable v A o peed drop down list for the Flow Control drop down list Add MAC address Ex0000 1122 3344 Delete MAC address Disable v Disable v Update Setting Note Port security is not supported on GE ports 724 746 5500 blackbox com Page 41 Chapter 6 Web Based Browser Management Welcome to Switch Mana x SSA O 108 101 6 cgi bin switch cgi 2 Apps Microsoft Exchange C Network Tools C Play Ka Management Switch EA Others Protocols Figure 6 21 Port status Port Status View the Link Status Port Description Speed Dupl
149. ivacy PassPhrase Figure 6 61 SNMP v3 Add User 1 Add User Click Add User button The SNMP V3 Setting window appears 2 SNMP Version From the SNMP Version drop down list choose SNMPv3 No Auth Auth SHA SNMPv3 Priv Auth MD5 or SNMPv3 Priv Auth SHA e SNMPv3 No Auth Add a user using SNMP v3 without authentication SNMPv3 Auth MD5 SNMPv3 724 746 5500 blackbox com Page 75 Chapter 6 Web Based Browser Management e SNMPv3 Auth MD5 Add a user using SNMP v3 with authentication Click in the Auth Password textbox and specify an authentication password e SNMPv3 Auth SHA Add a user using SNMP v3 with authentication Click in the Auth Password textbox and specify an authentication password e SNMPv3 Priv Auth MD5 Add a user using SNMP v3 with authentication and privacy Click in the Auth Password textbox and specify an authentication password Click in the Privacy PassPhrase textbox and specify a privacy pass phrase e SNMPv3 Priv Auth SHA Add a user using SNMP v3 with authentication and privacy Click in the Auth Password textbox and specify an authentication password Click in the Privacy PassPhrase textbox and specify a privacy pass phrase 3 User Name Click in the User Name textbox and specify a user name for a user using SNMP v3 4 Access Mode From the Access Mode drop down list choose Read Only or Read Write Read Only Add a user
150. k in the System Name text box Type a system name if it is blank or replace the current system name with a new one 2 Update Setting Click the Update Setting button to update your settings 3 Password Click in the Password text box Type a password 4 Retype Password Click in the Retype Password text box Type the same password in the Password text box again to verify it 5 Update Setting Click the Update Setting button to update your settings Page 30 724 746 5500 blackbox com Chapter 6 Web Based Browser Management SSA C 108 101 6 cgi bin switch cgi 2U Apps Microsoft Exchange 7 Network Tools C Play a Management Switch EH System System Information VLANID IP Address IP Subnet Mask System Name Password IP Address 1 10 8 101 6 255 0 0 0 Save Configuration Submit Reboot Logout DHCP Client SS Port i Disable v HG Switching ae BO VLAN 3 as Submit HQ SNMP HG 8021X ane Default Gateway Disable v E Others Protocols Submit DNS Server Disable v Submit MAC Address 00e0 b320 157f Figure 6 5 IP address screen IP Address Oo Ui BR W N N 0 IP Address Click in the IP Address text box and type a new address to change the IP Address IP Subnet Mask Click in the IP Subnet Mask text box and type a new address to change the IP Subnet Mask Submit Click the Submit button after you finish these selections Yo
151. k on the 802 1Q Port Setting The VLAN Port Setting window appears 2 Mode Click on the Mode drop down menu to choose Access Trunk or Hybrid from the Mode drop down list for the port The port will be a Tag port if you choose Trunk Mode for the port And the port will be a Tag or Untag port if you choose Hybrid Mode for the port 3 PVID Click in the PVID textbox and specify a new PVID number for the port 4 Priority Level Click in the Priority Level text box and specify a new Priority Level number from O 7 for the port The default Priority Level number is O 5 Update Setting Click on the Update Setting button when you finish VLAN Port Setting Page 68 724 746 5500 blackbox com Chapter 6 Web Based Browser Management Welcome to Switch Management Microsoft Internet Explorer i Eile Edit View Favorites Tools Help i x sak 2 5 x a Gh P searen Ye Favorites e 2 cas 1 Address htip 192 168 1 10 cg bin switch cgi Eco ue Portbased VLAN v NLAN Mode 2 Pert Based VLAN ic hl or Be a E o mu ojajgjoajaoa a a na n n a n n a o RB a n n n n n u n ajo BB f LEE ux ue 8 8 8 mvm 8s 8 Figure 6 54 Port Based VLAN 1 VLAN Choose the port to be added to or deleted from the VLAN 2 Select All Click on the Select All button to choose all ports to be added to the VLAN 3 Delete All Click on the Delete
152. kstation collects the statistics that the RMON probe gathers The workstation can reside on the same network as the probe or it can have an in band or out of band connection to the probe The switch provides RMON capabilities that allow network administrators to set parameters and view statistical counters defined in MIB II Bridge MIB and RMON MIB RMON activities are performed at a Network Management Station running an SNMP network management application with graphical user interface 5 2 SNMP Agent and MIB 2 RFC 1213 The SNMP Agent running on the switch manager CPU is responsible for Retrieving MIB counters from various layers of software modules according to the SNMP GET GET NEXT frame messages e Setting MIB variables according to the SNMP SET frame message Generating an SNMP TRAP frame message to the Network Management Station if the threshold of a certain MIB counter is reached or if other trap conditions such as the following are met WARM START COLD START LINK UP LINK DOWN AUTHENTICATION FAILURE RISING ALARM FALLING ALARM TOPOLOGY ALARM MIB II defines a set of manageable objects in various layers of the TCP IP protocol suites MIB II covers all manageable objects from layer 1 to layer 4 and as a result is the major SNMP MIB supported by all vendors in the networking industry The switch supports a complete implementation of SNMP Agent and MIB II 5 3 RMON MIB RFC 2819 and Bridge MIB RFC 1493 The switch provi
153. l_Harbour America Cayman America Jamaica America Panama EST Jamaica SystemV EST5 America Adak America Atka US Aleutian Canada Yukon America St Johns Canada Newfoundland America Godthab America Miquelon Pacific Pitcairn America Juneau America Yakutat America Anchorage America Nome US Alaska SystemV YST9YDT SystemV PST8 South America and Central America America Port of Spain America Argentina Buenos Aires America Argentina Cordoba America Argentina Tucuman America Argentina La Rioja America Argentina San_ Juan America Argentina Jujuy America Argentina Catamarca America Argentina Mendoza America Argentina Rio Gallegos America Argentina Ushuaia America Argentina ComodRivadavia America Buenos Aires America Cordoba America Jujuy America Mendoza America Fortaleza America Recife America Araguaina America Maceio America Bahia America Sao Paulo America Cuiaba America Montevideo America Catamarca America Rosario Brazil East America Campo Grande America Boa Vista America Manaus Atlantic Stanley America Asuncion Brazil West America Rio Branco America Porto Acre Brazil Acre America Noronha Brazil DeNoronha Antarctica Palmer America Santiago Chile Continental Pacific Easter Chile Easterlsland Asia Kuala Lumpur Asia Kuching Asia Harbin Asia Shanghai Asia Chongging Asia Urumqi Asia Kashgar Asia Hong Kong Asia Macau Asia Macao Hongkong PRC ROC Page 204 724 746 5
154. le Mode The switch ast prompt will show on the screen switch ast 2 Usage Use write config file command to back up the configuration file to tftp server 3 Command Syntax write config file IP ADDRESS IP ADDRESS specifies the IP address of the tftp server 4 Example The following example backs up the configuration file to the tftp server IP address 192 168 1 20 switch aitwrite config file 192 168 1 20 switch ast Save Configuration 1 Command Mode Privileged Exec mode Logon to Privileged Exec Mode Enable Mode The switch ast prompt will show on the screen switch ast 2 Usage Use copy running config startup config command to write configurations to the file to be used at startup This is the same as the write memory command 3 Command Syntax copy running config startup config 4 Example The following example specifies writing configurations to the file to be used at startup to switch switch astcopy running config startup config switch ast Restore Default 1 Command Mode Privileged Exec mode Logon to Privileged Exec Mode Enable Mode The switch ast prompt will show on the screen switch ast 2 Usage Use restore default command to restore the default setting of the switch Page 104 724 746 5500 blackbox com Chapter 7 Command Line Management 3 Command Syntax restore default 4 Example The following example restores the default setting of the switch switch_a restore de
155. le specifies to add the interface fe1 port 1 to VLANID 2 switch a config stinterface fe1 switch a config if stswitchport portbase add vlan 2 switch a config if 3t 7 9 QoS Global Configuration 802 1p Priority DSCP Global Configuration Qos 1 Command Mode Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode The switch_a config prompt will show on the screen switch_a config 2 Usage Use mls qos enable command to globally enable QoS Use the no mls qos command to globally disable QoS 3 Command Syntax mls qos enable no mls qos Page 162 724 746 5500 blackbox com Chapter 7 Command Line Management 4 Example The following example globally enables QoS on the switch switch a config stmls qos enable switch a config st Trust 1 Command Mode Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode The switch a config st prompt will show on the screen switch a config st 2 Usage Use mls qos trust command to turn on QoS trust CoS or DSCP Use the no mls qos trust command to turn off QoS trust CoS or DSCP 3 Command Syntax no mls qos trust cos dscp cos Class of Service dscp Differentiated Service Code Point 4 Example The following example turns on QoS trust CoS on the switch switch a config stmls qos trust cos switch a config st Strict Priority 1 Command Mode Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode The switch
156. let with the appropriate AC voltage 3 2 2 Redundant DC Terminal Block Power Inputs There are two pairs of power inputs for use with redundant power sources You only need to have one power input connected to run the switch Step 1 Connect the DC power cord to the pluggable terminal block on the switch and then plug it into a standard DC outlet Step 2 Disconnect the power cord if you want to shut down the switch Terminal block 12 VDC input power input jack connector Figure 3 1 Top view Page 20 724 746 5500 blackbox com Chapter 3 Installation 3 2 3 Alarms for Power Failure There are two pins on the terminal block used for power failure detection It provides the normally closed output when the power source is active Use this as a dry contact application to send a signal for power failure detection Table 3 1a Power failure alarms for LEH900 and LEH1200 Series Power Input Assignment Power 3 12 VDC DC jack Power 2 12 48 VDC Power ground Power 1 12 48 VDC Power ground Earth ground Relay output rating 1A 24 VDC Relay Alarm Assignment Fault Warning signal disable for the following The relay contact closes if Power 1 and Power 2 both fail but Power 3 is ON The relay contact closes if Power 3 fails but Power 1 and Power 2 are ON Table 3 1b Power failure alarms for LEH1000 and LEH1100 Series Power Input Assignment Power 3 47 to 57 VDC DC jack Power 2 t 47 57 VDC
157. lly on a particular bridge This command does not enable disable GMRP in all ports of the bridge After enabling GMRP globally use the set port gmrp command to enable GMRP on individual ports of the bridge GMRP cannot be enabled if IGMP Snooping is enabled or if GMRP has already been configured for a particular VLAN 3 Command Syntax set gmrp enable disable bridge BRIDGE NAME enable Enable GMRP on Layer 2 switch disable Disable GMRP on Layer 2 switch BRIDGE NAME The text string to use for the name of the bridge 4 Example The following example enables GMRP on a Layer 2 switch for bridge 1 switch a config stset gmrp enable bridge 1 switch a config st Set Port GMRP 1 Command Mode Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode The switch a config st prompt will show on the screen switch a config st 2 Usage Use this command to enable disable GMRP on a particular port in all VLANs or all ports in a bridge GMRP on a port cannot be enabled for all VLANs if GMRP has already been configured for a particular VLAN for the port Page 196 724 746 5500 blackbox com Chapter 7 Command Line Management 3 Command Syntax set port gmrp enable disable all IF NAME enable Enable GMRP on Layer 2 switch port disable Disable GMRP on Layer 2 switch port all All ports added to recently configured bridge IF NAME Specify the name of the interface 4 Example The following example enables GMRP on
158. lujo de aire por los orificios de ventilaci n El equipo el ctrico deber ser situado fuera del alcance de fuentes de calor como radiadores registros de calor estufas u otros aparatos incluyendo amplificadores que producen calor El aparato el ctrico deber ser connectado a una fuente de poder s lo del tipo descrito en el instructivo de operaci n o como se indique en el aparato 12 Precauci n debe ser tomada de tal manera que la tierra fisica y la polarizaci n del equipo no sea eliminada 13 Los cables de la fuente de poder deben ser guiados de tal manera que no sean pisados ni pellizcados por objetos colocados Sobre o contra ellos poniendo particular atenci n a los contactos y recept culos donde salen del aparato 14 El equipo el ctrico debe ser limpiado nicamente de acuerdo a las recomendaciones del fabricante 15 En caso de existir una antena externa deber ser localizada lejos de las lineas de energia 16 El cable de corriente deber ser desconectado del cuando el equipo no sea usado por un largo periodo de tiempo 17 Cuidado debe ser tomado de tal manera que objectos liquidos no sean derramados sobre la cubierta u orificios de ventilaci n 18 Servicio por personal calificado deber ser provisto cuando A El cable de poder o el contacto ha sido da ado u B Objectos han ca do o l quido ha sido derramado dentro del aparato o C El aparato ha sido expuesto a la lluvia o D El aparato parece no operar normalmente o
159. m Gio d vod eee ji AS See EH EN ICH GR A A cd EC Ld Lzi no be De De Ds Pine Pee Dims Ds Ds EI ESI EZ ne Figure 6 43 MSTP Port Setting Port Instance Configuration 1 Instance ID Click on the Instance ID drop down menu to choose instance ID from the Instance ID drop down list 2 Click ports to assign ports to the corresponding instance ID 3 Update Setting Click the Update Setting button when you finish Port Instance Configuration Instance ID 1 Instance ID Choose instance ID from Instance ID drop down list MSTP Port Configuration 1 Port Choose a port from the Port drop down list N Priority Granularity 16 Click in the Priority text box to set the port priority for a bridge group The Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol uses port priority as a tiebreaker to determine which port should forward frames for a particular instance on a LAN or which port should be the root port for an instance A lower value implies a better priority In the case of the same priority the interface index will serve as the tiebreaker with the lower numbered interface being preferred over others The permitted range is 0 240 The priority values can only be set in increments of 16 UJ Admin Path Cost Click in the Admin Path Cost text box to set the cost of a path associated with an interface Page 60 724 746 5500 blackbox com Chapter 6 Web Based Browser Management 4 Update Setting Click on the Update Settin
160. mes for a particular instance on a LAN or which port should be the root port for an instance A lower value implies a better priority In the case of the same priority the interface index will serve as the tiebreaker with the lower numbered interface being preferred over others The permitted range is 0 240 The priority values can only be set in increments of 16 3 Command Syntax bridge GROUP instance INSTANCE D priority PRIORITY GROUP 1 1 Specify the bridge group ID INSTANCE D 1 15 Specify the instance ID PRIORITY 0 240 Specify the port priority in a range of 0 240 4 Example The following example sets the port priority 121 for Multiple Spanning Tree instance 3 to a port fe1 in bridge GROUP 1 switch a config stinterface fe1 switch a config if stbridge group 1 instance 3 priority 121 switch a config if st Bridge Group Instance Path Cost 1 Command Mode Interface mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode Then logon to Interface mode fel means port 1 The switch a config if it prompt will show on the screen switch a config stinterface fe1 switch a config if s 2 Usage Use this command to set the cost of a path associated with an interface Use the no parameter with this command to restore the default cost value of the path A lower path cost indicates a greater likelihood of the specific interface becoming a root 3 Command Syntax bridge GROUP instance INSTANCE ID path
161. mode fiber 50 um multimode fiber 10 um single mode fiber 9 um single mode fiber Step 1 First ensure the power of the switch and end devices are turned off NOTE Always ensure that the power is off before any installation Step 2 Prepare cable with corresponding connectors for each type of port in use Maximum Distance 328 feet 100 m 2 pair UTP STP CAT5 328 feet 100 m 328 feet 100 m 2 km 62 5 um multimode fiber 10 um single mode fiber 20 40 km 2 km 20 40 km 220 m 2 km 550m 10 20 50 km 20 40 km 10 um single mode fiber 10 um single mode fiber 62 5 um multimode fiber 550 m 2 km 10 40 60 km 70 km 9 um single mode fiber Step 3 Consult the Cable specifications table above for cabling requirements based on connectors and speed Step 4 Connect one end of the cable to the switch and the other end to a desired device Step 5 Once the connections between two end devices are made successfully turn on the power and the switch is operational Page 22 724 746 5500 blackbox com Chapter 4 Switch Management 4 Switch Management This chapter explains the methods that you can use to configure management access to the switch It describes the types of management applications and the communication and management protocols that deliver data between your management device workstation or personal computer and the system It also contains information about port connection op
162. n to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode The switch a config st prompt will show on the screen switch a config st 724 746 5500 blackbox com Page 139 Chapter 7 Command Line Management 2 Usage Use this command to set the hello time the time in seconds after which if this bridge is the root bridge all the bridges in a bridged LAN exchange Bridge Protocol Data Units BPDUS 3 Command Syntax bridge GROUP hello time HELLOTIME no bridge GROUP hello time GROUP 1 1 The ID of the bridge group to which this hello time is assigned HELLOTIME 1 9 The hello BPDU interval in seconds 4 Example The following example sets the hello time HELLOTIME 9 of bridge GROUP 1 switch a config stbridge 1 hello time 9 switch a config st Max Age sec 6 28 1 Command Mode Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode The switch a config st prompt will show on the screen switch a config st 2 Usage Use this command to set the max age for a bridge Use the no parameter with this command to restore the default value of max age 3 Command Syntax bridge GROUP max age MAXAGE no bridge GROUP max age GROUP 1 1 The ID of the bridge group to which this maximum age time is assigned MAXAGE 6 28 The maximum time in seconds to listen for the root bridge 4 Example The following example sets the max age MAXAGE 28 of bridge GROUP 1 switch a config stbridge 1 max age 28 s
163. na Cuba North America Haiti EST5EDT_HT America Nassau America Santo_Domingo America Port au Prince America Bogota North America Mexico PST8PDT_MX America Tijuana America Ensenada Mexico BajaNorte MST7MDT_MX America Chihuahua America Hermosillo America Mazatlan Mexico BajaSur CST6CDT_MX America Guatemala North America Turks and Caicos EST5EDT_TC America Grand_Turk Additions Since 10g RTM EST5EDT_INDIANA America Indiana Indianapolis America Indiana Marengo America Indiana Vevay America Fort_Wayne America Indianapolis America Indiana Knox America Knox_IN US Indiana Starke US East Indiana UCT 8_WA Australia Perth Australia West 724 746 5500 blackbox com Page 207 Black Box Tech Support FREE Live 24 7 Tech support the way it should be Great tech support is just 60 seconds away at 724 746 5500 or blackbox com BLACK BOX About Black Box Black Box provides an extensive range of networking and infrastructure products You ll find everything from cabinets and racks and power and surge protection products to media converters and Ethernet switches all supported by free live 24 7 Tech support available in 60 seconds or less Copyright 2014 Black Box Corporation All rights reserved Black Box and the Double Diamond logo are registered trademarks of BB Technologies Inc Any third party trademarks appearing in this manual are acknowledged to be the property of their respective owners
164. nable authentication Use no dot1x system auth ctrl command to globally disable authentication 3 Command Syntax no dot1x system auth ctrl 4 Example The following example globally enables authentication switch a config stdot1x system auth ctrl switch a config st Radius Server IP Radius Server Port 1 Command Mode Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode The switch a config st prompt will show on the screen switch a config st 2 Usage Use this command to specify the IP address of the remote radius server host and assign authentication and accounting destination port number 3 Command Syntax no radius server host IP ADDRESS auth port PORT IP ADDRESS A B C D specifies the IP address of the radius server host PORT specifies the UDP destination port for authentication requests The host is not used for authentication if set to O 4 Example The following example specifies the IP address 192 168 1 100 of the remote radius server host and assigns authentication and accounting destination port number 1812 switch a config stradius server host 192 168 1 100 auth port 1812 switch a config st Secret Key 1 Command Mode Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode The switch a config st prompt will show on the screen switch a config st 2 Usage Use this command to set the shared secret key between a Radius server and a client 3 Command Syntax
165. nd Line Management Use the no switchport access command to reset the mode of the Layer 2 interface to access default 3 Command Syntax switchport mode access no switchport access 4 Example The following example sets the switchport mode access of the interface fe1 port 1 switch a config stinterface fe1 switch a config if stswitchport mode access switch a config if 3t Switchport mode hybrid 1 Command Mode Interface mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode Then logon to Interface mode fe1 means port 1 The switch a config if it prompt will show on the screen switch a config stinterface fe1 switch a config if 3t 2 Usage Use switchport mode hybrid command to set the switching characteristics of the Layer 2 interface as hybrid and classify both tagged and untagged frames Use the no switchport hybrid command to reset the mode of the Layer 2 interface to access default 3 Command Syntax switchport mode hybrid switchport mode hybrid acceptable frame type all vlan tagged no switchport hybrid all Set all frames can be received vlan tagged Set vlan tagged frames can only be received 4 Example The following example sets the switchport mode hybrid of the interface fe1 port 1 and all frames to be received on interface fe port 1 switch a config stinterface fe1 switch a config if stswitchport mode hybrid acceptable frame type all switch a config if 3t Page 158 724 746 5
166. nd Mode Interface mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode Then logon to Interface mode fe1 means port 1 The switch a config if t prompt will show on the screen switch a config stinterface fe1 switch a config if 3t 2 Usage Use storm control dlf enable command to enable destination lookup failure traffic Use no storm control dlf command to disable destination lookup failure traffic 3 Command Syntax storm control dlf enable no storm control dlf dif destination lookup failure 4 Example The following example shows setting storm control dlf enable to the interface fe1 port 1 switch a config stinterface fe1 switch a config if sistorm control dlf enable switch a config if 3t Port isolation 1 Command Mode Interface mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode Then logon to Interface mode fel means port 1 The switch a config if it prompt will show on the screen switch a config stinterface fe1 TENT Page 122 724 746 5500 blackbox com Chapter 7 Command Line Management 2 Usage Use port isolation enable command to enable port isolation Use port isolation disable command to disable port isolation 3 Command Syntax port isolation enable disable 4 Example The following example enables port isolation to the interface fe1 port 1 switch a config stinterface fe1 switch a config if stport isolation enable switch a config if 3t Loopback Detect
167. nd Syntax snmp server contact CONTACT no snmp server contact CONTACT The contact for SNMP 4 Example The following example specifies contact contact for SNMP switch a config stsnmp server contact contact Page 166 724 746 5500 blackbox com Chapter 7 Command Line Management switch a config st Trap Community Name 1 Command Mode Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode The switch a config st prompt will show on the screen switch a config st 2 Usage Use this command to specify trap community name for SNMP Use the no parameter with this command to remove trap community name for SNMP 3 Command Syntax snmp server trap community 1 5 NAME no snmp server trap community 1 5 1 5 The trap community 1 5 NAME The trap community name for SNMP 4 Example The following example specifies trap community name 1 name for SNMP switch a config stsnmp server trap community 1 name switch a config st Trap Host IP Address 1 Command Mode Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode 724 746 5500 blackbox com Page 167 Chapter 7 Command Line Management The switch a config st prompt will show on the screen switch a config st 2 Usage Use this command to specify trap host IP address for SNMP Use the no parameter with this command to remove trap host IP address for SNMP 3 Command Syntax snmp server trap ipaddress 1 5 I
168. net remote access e SNMP agent MIB 2 RFC1213 Bridge MIB RFC1493 RMON MIB RFC2819 statistics history alarms and events VLAN MIB IEEE802 1Q RFC2674 Private MIB Web browser TFTP software upgrade capability 2 2 2 LEH900 Series Also Has Complies with EN50121 4 environmental requirements for railway applications Manageable via SNMP Web based Telnet and RS 232 console port e Support 802 3 802 3u 802 3ab 802 32 802 3x Auto negotiation 10 100 1000Mbps full half duplex Auto MDI MDIX e Operating voltage and Max current consumption 0 92 A 12 VDC 0 46 A 24 VDC Power consumption 11 W Max e 40 to 4 167 F 40 to 75 C operating temperature range Tested for functional operation 40 to 4185 F 40 to 85 C 2 2 3 LEH1000 Series Also Has e Supports IEEE 802 3af Power over Ethernet PoE Power Sourcing Equipment PSE e Includes redundant power inputs 47 to 57 VDC terminal block and 47 to 57 VDC jack Power consumption Device 15 W max without PoE PoE power budget 123 2 W max PoE power output Ports 1 8 IEEE 802 3af Up to 15 4 W port 47 57 VDC e RS 232 console Telnet SNMP v1 amp v2c amp v3 RMON Web browser and TFTP management e Supports IEEE 802 3 802 3u 802 3ab 802 32 802 3x Auto negotiation 1000 Mbps full duplex 10 100 Mbps full half duplex Auto MDI MDIX e 100BASE FX Multimode SC or ST type single mode SC or ST type 100BASE BX WDM single
169. nfig vlan st 2 Usage This command enables or disables the state of a particular VLAN on a bridge basis Specifying the disable state causes all forward ing over the specified VLAN ID on the specified bridge to cease Specifying the enable state allows forwarding of frames on the specified VLAN aware bridge 3 Command Syntax vlan VLANID bridge GROUP name VLAN NAME state enable disable no vlan VLANID bridge GROUP VLANID The VID of the VLAN that will be enabled or disabled on the bridge lt 2 4094 gt GROUP 1 1 The ID of the bridge group on which the VLAN will be affected VLAN NAME The ASCII name of the VLAN Maximum length 16 characters enable Sets VLAN into an enable state disable Sets VLAN into a disable state 4 Example The following example enables the vlan VLANID 2 and name VLAN NAME vlan2 of bridge GROUP 1 switch a config vlan stvlan 2 bridge 1 name vlan2 state enable switch a config vlan st 802 1Q Port Setting Switchport mode access 1 Command Mode Interface mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode Then logon to Interface mode fe1 means port 1 The switch a config if it prompt will show on the screen switch a config stinterface fe1 switch a config if 3t 2 Usage Use switchport mode access command to set the switching characteristics of the Layer 2 interface to access mode and classify untagged frames only 724 746 5500 blackbox com Page 157 Chapter 7 Comma
170. nterface fe1 switch a config if 3t IGMP passive snooping Report suppression 1 Command Mode Interface mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode Then logon to Interface mode vlan1 1 means vlan 1 The switch a config if it prompt will show on the screen switch a config stinterface vlan1 1 switch a config if s 2 Usage Use ip igmp snooping report suppression command to enable report suppression for IGMP versions 1 and 2 Use the no ip igmp snooping report suppression command to disable report suppression 3 Command Syntax no ip igmp snooping report suppression 4 Example The following example enables report suppression for IGMPv2 reports on vian1 1 switch a config stinterface vlan1 1 switch a config if stip igmp version 2 switch a config if stip igmp snooping report suppression switch a config if 3t Force Forwarding Port 1 Command Mode Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode The switch a config st prompt will show on the screen switch a config st 2 Usage Use this command to force forward multicast packet to interface before the interface receiving IGMP query Page 190 724 746 5500 blackbox com Chapter 7 Command Line Management 3 Command Syntax ip igmp snooping force forward LINE none all LINE Interface name list ex fe1 fe3 fe5 none Not forward multicast packet to any interface all Forward multicast packet to all interfaces 4
171. ode Interface mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode Then logon to Interface mode fel means port 1 The switch_a config if prompt will show on the screen switch_a config interface fe1 switch a config if st 724 746 5500 blackbox com Page 143 Chapter 7 Command Line Management 2 Usage Use spanning tree edgeport command to set a port as an edge port and to enable rapid transitions Use the no spanning tree edgeport command to set a port to its default state not an edge port and to disable rapid transitions 3 Command Syntax no spanning tree edgeport 4 Example The following example enables the spanning tree edgeport of the interface fe1 port 1 switch a config stinterface fe1 switch a config if stspanning tree edgeport switch a config if 3t MSTP Properties Region Name 1 Command Mode MST Configuration mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode Then logon to MST Configuration mode The switch a config mst st prompt will show on the screen switch a config stspanning tree mst configuration switch a config mst 4t 2 Usage Use this command to create an MST region and specify a name to it MST bridges of a region form different spanning trees for different VLANs By default each MST bridge starts with the region name as its bridge address This means each MST bridge is a region by itself unless specifically added to one 3 Command Syntax bridge GROUP
172. of the VLAN that will be enabled or disabled on the bridge lt 2 4094 gt 4 Example The following example configures a bridge GROUP 1 to forward matching frames MAC address 2222 2222 2222 to the inter face fe1 port 1 in vlan VLANID 2 switch_a config bridge 1 address 2222 2222 2222 forward fel vlan 2 switch a config st Static MAC Entry Discard 1 Command Mode Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode The switch a config st prompt will show on the screen switch a config st 2 Usage Use this command to statically configure a bridge entry to discard matching frames in a particular VLAN 3 Command Syntax bridge GROUP address MAC discard vlan VLANID no bridge GROUP address MAC discard vlan VLANID GROUP 1 1 Bridge group ID used for bridging MAC the Media Access Control MAC address in the HHHH HHHH HHHH format VLANID The VID of the VLAN on the bridge lt 1 4094 gt 4 Example The following example configures a bridge GROUP 1 to discard matching frames MAC address 2222 2222 2222 in vlan VLANID 1 switch a config stbridge 1 address 2222 2222 2222 discard vlan 1 switch a config st Port Mirroring 1 Command Mode Interface mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode Then logon to Interface mode fel means port 1 Page 126 724 746 5500 blackbox com Chapter 7 Command Line Management The switch a config if it prompt will show on the screen swit
173. ompt will show on the screen switch a config stinterface fe1 switch_a config if 2 Usage Use channel group command to add a port to a channel group specified by the channel group number 1 3 This command enables link aggregation on a port so that it may be selected for aggregation by the local system Use the no channel group command to turn off link aggregation on a port 3 Command Syntax channel group 1 3 gt mode MODE no channel group 1 3 Channel group number 1 Channel group number 1 for FE ports 3 Channel group number 3 for GE ports Maximum 4 ports in channel group 1 Maximum 4 ports in channel group 3 MODE active Enable initiation of LACP negotiation on a port Page 134 724 746 5500 blackbox com Chapter 7 Command Line Management passive Disable initiation of LACP negotiation on a port 4 Example The following example enalbes initiation of LACP negotiation on the interface fe1 port 1 to channel group 1 switch a config stinterface fe1 switch a config if schannel group 1 mode active switch a config if 3t Clear LACP Counters 1 Command Mode Privileged Exec mode Logon to Privileged Exec Mode Enable Mode The switch ast prompt will show on the screen switch att 2 Usage Use this command to clear all counters of all present LACP aggregators or a given LACP aggregator 3 Command Syntax clear lacp lt 1 65535 gt counters 1 65535 Channel group number
174. on the Update Setting button when you finish Set Ring Coupling Port 724 746 5500 blackbox com Page 61 Chapter 6 Web Based Browser Management NETT II IET Gore k DS ma fgets kim d X Figure 6 45 Chain Setting Chain Protocol 1 Click Enable to enable Chain Protocol for ports 2 Submit Click on the Submit button when you finish Chain Protocol setting Global Setting 1 VLAN 1 4094 default 1 Click in the VLAN textbox and specify a VLAN ID number from 1 4094 2 Priority 1 255 default 128 Set the Switch priority for a running chain protocol A switch with lower priority will run as the Master forwarding port UJ Timeout Count 3 255 default 5 Set the Switch timeout count for running chain protocol Chain recovery time Chain Timeout Count 1 x 200 ms Default Chain recovery time 5 1 x 200 ms 800 ms 4 Storm Control broadcast and multicast Choose Enable or Disable from the Storm Control broadcast and multicast drop down list to enable or disable Storm Control broadcast and multicast for Chain Protocol setting Page 62 724 746 5500 blackbox com Chapter 6 Web Based Browser Management 5 Submit Click Submit button when you finished Chain Protocol setting EN EN CE RE CE KDE ZI CH a E ER ir DO OO GERE CE COE EXLELES cs Le as 3 f a t E t COOOCTS Figure 6 46 Chain Pass Through Setting 1 Chain pass through port 1
175. onfig s Error Disable Recovery 1 Command Mode Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode The switch a config st prompt will show on the screen switch a config st 2 Usage Use this command to set the error disable recovery time interval The range of interval value is from O to 65535 And the default value is O second no recovery 3 Command Syntax bridge GROUP loopback detect errdisable recovery 0 65535 GROUP 1 1 Bridge group ID used for bridging lt 0 65535 gt The error disable recovery time in seconds 4 Example The following example sets error disable recovery time 1 second for bridge GROUP 1 switch a config stbridge 1 loopback detect errdisable recovery 1 switch a config st Interval 1 Command Mode Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode The switch a config st prompt will show on the screen switch a config s 2 Usage Use this command to set the loopback detect interval time The range of interval value is from 1 to 65535 And the default value is 1 second 3 Command Syntax bridge GROUP loopback detect interval lt 1 65535 gt GROUP 1 1 Bridge group ID used for bridging Page 124 724 746 5500 blackbox com Chapter 7 Command Line Management 1 65535 The loopback detect interval time in seconds 4 Example The following example sets loopback detect interval time 10 seconds for bridge GROUP 1 switch a config stbridg
176. onfig stinterface fe1 Switch a config if s 2 Usage Use spanning tree link type command to set the link type of a port to enable or disable rapid transition Use the no spanning tree link type command to set a port to its default state and to disable rapid transition 3 Command Syntax no spanning tree link type LINKTYPE Page 142 724 746 5500 blackbox com Chapter 7 Command Line Management LINKTYPE The link type to be assigned to the port point to point Enable rapid transition shared Disable rapid transition 4 Example The following example sets the link type LINKTYPE point to point of the interface fe1 port 1 switch a config stinterface fe1 switch_a config if spanning tree link type point to point switch_a config if Autoedge 1 Command Mode Interface mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode Then logon to Interface mode fel means port 1 The switch_a config if prompt will show on the screen switch_a config interface fe1 switch_a config if 2 Usage Use spanning tree autoedge command to assist in automatic identification of the edge port Use the no spanning tree autoedge command to disable this feature 3 Command Syntax no spanning tree autoedge 4 Example The following example enables the spanning tree autoedge of the interface fel port 1 switch_a config interface fe1 switch_a config if spanning tree autoedge switch_a config if Edgeport 1 Command M
177. onfigure Terminal Mode Then logon to Interface mode fel means port 1 The switch a config if t prompt will show on the screen switch a config stinterface fe1 switch_a config if 2 Usage Use storm control broadcast enable command to enable broadcast traffic Use no storm control broadcast command to disable broadcast traffic 3 Command Syntax storm control broadcast enable no storm control broadcast 4 Example The following example shows setting storm control broadcast enable to the interface fe1 port 1 switch a config stinterface fe1 switch a config if ststorm control broadcast enable switch a config if 3t Multicast 1 Command Mode Interface mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode Then logon to Interface mode fe1 means port 1 The switch a config if t prompt will show on the screen switch a config stinterface fe1 switch a config if 3t 2 Usage Use storm control multicast enable command to enable multicast traffic Use no storm control multicast command to disable multicast traffic 724 746 5500 blackbox com Page 121 Chapter 7 Command Line Management 3 Command Syntax storm control multicast enable no storm control multicast 4 Example The following example shows setting storm control multicast enable to the interface fe1 port 1 switch a config stinterface fe1 switch a config if sistorm control multicast enable switch a config if 3t DLF 1 Comma
178. onfigure mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode The switch a config st prompt will show on the screen switch a config st 2 Usage Use this command to set the default DNS for the DHCP Server Use the no form of this command to remove this setting 3 Command Syntax dhcp server dns 1 2 A B C D no dhcp server dns 1 2 A B C D The default DNS for the DHCP Server 4 Example The following example sets the default DNS for the DHCP Server switch_a config dhcp server dns 1 192 168 1 20 switch a config st DHCP Server Lease Time 1 Command Mode Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode The switch a config st prompt will show on the screen switch a config st 2 Usage Use this command to set the default lease time for the DHCP Server Use the value O to reset this setting 3 Command Syntax dhcp server lease time lt 0 86400 gt 0 86400 The default lease time for the DHCP Server default 86400 4 Example The following example sets the default lease time for the DHCP Server switch_a config dhcp server lease time 86400 switch a config s 724 746 5500 blackbox com Page 201 Appendix A DB9 DCE Pin Assignment Appendix A DB9 DCE Pin Assignment Pin Number Name RS 232 Signal Name 1 DCD Data Carrier Detect 2 RxD Received Data 3 TxD Transmit Data 4 Not connected 5 GND Signal Ground 6 DSR Data Set Ready 7 Not connected 8 CTS Clear to
179. op down list for a Hybrid port 3 Submit Click on the Submit button when you finish VLAN setting Welcome to Switch Management Microsoft Internet Explorer BEE Bile Edit View Favorites Tools Help Qs o x E EA JO Search she Favorites e m 2 Address http 192 168 1 10 cgr bin switch cgi Eco inks Management Switch Select a VLAN ID 80210 Port Setting Por Based VLAN QoS i SNMP 3021x C Other Protocols Figure 6 51 Delete VLAN 1 802 1Q VLAN Setting Click on 802 1Q VLAN Setting The VLAN Setting window appears 2 Delete VLAN Click on the Delete VLAN button 3 Select a VLAN ID Click Select a VLAN ID drop down menu from Select a VLAN ID drop down list to choose the VLAN to be deleted 4 Submit Click on the Submit button when you finish VLAN setting 724 746 5500 blackbox com Page 67 Chapter 6 Web Based Browser Management a Welcome to Switch Management Microsoft Internet Explorer DEX i Eile Edit View Favorites Tools Help Qw x 2 JO Search Se Favorites 23 253 i Address http 192 168 1 10 cgi bin switch cgi Management Switch VLAN Port Setting r d d 8 wlo WY Alu Bi wim o Update Setting Figure 6 52 802 1Q Port Setting 1 VLAN Port Setting Clic
180. perTerminal Ele Edt View Cal Transfer bep Oe oe 3 one switch aWreload Reboot now please wait Ihe system is going down NOW ff Sending SIGTERM to all processes Connection is closed by administrator Sending SIGKILL to all processes Requesting system reboot Start bootloader Uncompressing image Starting image switch a login Connected 1 02 26 VT1000 115200 9 1 SCROLL CAPS NUM Capture Printecho Figure 7 22 Reboot 1 Command Mode Privileged Exec mode Logon to Privileged Exec Mode Enable Mode The switch ast prompt will show on the screen switch ast 2 Usage Use reload command to restart switch 3 Command Syntax reload 4 Example The following example specifies restarting switch switch astreload switch a login Logout 1 Command Mode Exec mode or Privileged Exec mode Logon to Exec Mode View Mode or Privileged Exec Mode Enable Mode The switch a or switch ast prompt will show on the screen switch a switch ast 2 sUsage Use logout command to exit from the Exec mode or Privileged Exec mode 724 746 5500 blackbox com Page 107 Chapter 7 Command Line Management 3 Command Syntax logout 4 Example The following example specifies to exit from the Exec mode or Privileged Exec mode switch a logout switch a login User Account 1 Command Mode Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode The
181. prioritvy queue Enable the egress expedite queue service Set up miscellaneous service sel Set GMRP Registration lo Fixed Registration show Show running system information snmp seruer Configure snmp setting username Establish User Name Authentication vlan Configure VLAN parameters rr queue WRR queue switch a config tishow cli Show CLI tree of current mode list Show command lists running config Current Operating configuration switch_a config tishow _ Connected 0 25 15 VT100 115200 H 1 SCROLL CAPS NUM Copture Print echo s Figure 7 18 Login timed out The login session to Configure Mode or Configure Terminal Mode has timed out because of an extended period of inactivity 60 seconds to indicate authentication attempt timed out And the switch_a login prompt will show on the screen Logon back to Exec Mode View Mode At the switch_a login prompt type in root and press lt Enter gt to log back on to Exec Mode or View Mode switch_a login root 115200 HyperTerminal File Edit View Call Transfer Help Da 58 05d swilch a login root Switch version 1 30 r142 sdkr32 12 05 07 13 59 04 switch a enable switch alconfigure terminal Enter configuration commands one per line End with CNTL 7 switch_a config Vtv connection is timed out switch a login Login limed out after 60 seconds switch a login root Switch version 1 30 r142 sdkr32 12 09 07 13 99 04 swilch a
182. rTerminal Brand ID bridge protocol Show CLI tree of current mode debugging Debugging functions see also undebug etherchannel LACP channel commands flowcontrol TFFF 802 3 Flow Control gurp Generic Attribute Registration Protocol gurp GARP Vlan Registration Protocol hardware Hardware configuration history Display the session command history interface The layer interfaces ip Internet Protocol IP lacp LACP commands lacp counter LACP commands list Show command lists mac Mac address mirror Port Mirroring mls Switch L2 port port commands privilege Show current privilege level ore Connected 0 05 08 VT100J 115200 amp M 1 SCROLL CAPS NUM Ceplure Print echo si Figure 7 4 115200 HyperTerminal GARP Vlan Registration Protocol hardware Hardware configuration history Display the session command history interface The layer interfaces ip Internet Protocol IP lacp LACP commands lacp counter LACP commands list Show command lists Mac address Port Mirroring Switch L2 port commands privilege Show current privilege level ratecontrol The layer interface spanning tree Display spanning tree information static channel group Static channel commands storm control The layer2 interface uxer priorily Display the default user priority associated with the layer interface users Display information about terminal lines version Display version vlan Display VLAN information switch a show Conne
183. rctica Rothera America Belem America Cayenne America Paramaribo Etc GMT 3 America Anguilla America Antigua America Barbados America Dominica America Grenada America Guadeloupe America Martinique America Montserrat America Puerto_Rico America St_Kitts America St_Lucia America St_Vincent America Tortola America St_Thomas America Aruba America La_Paz America Porto_Velho America Curacao America Caracas America Guyana Etc GMT 4 America Virgin SystemV ASTA America Guayaquil America Eirunepe America Lima Etc GMT 5 America Belize America El Salvador America Tegucigalpa Pacific Galapagos Etc GMT 6 Etc GMT 7 Etc GMT 8 Pacific Gambier Etc GMT 9 SystemV YST9 Pacific Rarotonga Pacific Tahiti Pacific Fakaofo Pacific Johnston Pacific Honolulu Etc GMT 10 HST US Hawaii SystemV HST10 724 746 5500 blackbox com Page 205 Appendix B Time Zones Time Zone Universal continued from UCT11 UCT 1 UCT 2 UCT 3 UCT 4 UCT 5 UCT 5 45 UCT 6 UCT 6 30 UCT 7 UCT 8 UCT 9 UCT 9 30 UCT 10 UCT 11 UCT 11 30 UCT 12 UCT 13 JST KST UCT 3 30 UCT 4 30 IST 2IDT CST6MEX Country and City Lists previous page Pacific Niue Pacific Pago Pago Pacific Apia Pacific Midway Etc GMT 11 Pacific Samoa US Samoa Africa Algiers Africa Luanda Africa Porto Novo Africa Douala Africa Bangui Africa Ndjamena Africa Kinshasa Africa Brazzaville Africa Malabo Africa Libreville Afri
184. region REGION NAME no bridge GROUP region GROUP 1 1 Specify the bridge group ID REGION NAME Specify the name of the region 4 Example The following example creates an MST region and specifies a name regionname to it in bridge GROUP 1 Switch a config stspanning tree mst configuration switch a config mst stbridge 1 region regionname switch a config mst st Revision Level 1 Command Mode MST Configuration mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode Page 144 724 46 5500 blackbox com Chapter 7 Command Line Management Then logon to MST Configuration mode The switch a config mst st prompt will show on the screen switch a config stspanning tree mst configuration switch a config mst 4t 2 Usage Use this command to specify the number for configuration information The default value of revision number is O 3 Command Syntax bridge GROUP revision REVISION NUM GROUP 1 1 Specify the bridge group ID REVISION NUM 0 255 Revision number 4 Example The following example specifies a revision number 25 of MST configuration in bridge GROUP 1 switch a config stspanning tree mst configuration switch a config mst stbridge 1 revision 25 switch a config mst st Max Hops 1 Command Mode Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode The switch a config st prompt will show on the screen switch a config st 2 Usage Use this command to specify the maximum
185. rk Tools Play i es Alam Setting HO Port HO Switching EO Trunking HO STPRing GG VLAN ES Qos B E SNMP 9021X B LLDP H E Others Protocols Figure 6 14 Utilization Click Utilization to view CPU Utilization and Memory Utilization 724 746 5500 blackbox com Page 37 Chapter 6 Web Based Browser Management GOCDODOD JETT Figure 6 15 System Log Click System Log to view system log TP Adqes Mira Tap are Adres Muni LAM a ee x T a Qr ao EE i 4 JETT Figure 6 16 Remote Logging 1 Status Click and choose Enable or Disable to enable or disable the logging of messages that are sent to syslog servers 2 Update Setting Click Update Setting button to update your settings 3 Syslog Server IP Click in Syslog Server IP text box and type a syslog server IP address Page 38 724 746 5500 blackbox com Chapter 6 Web Based Browser Management 4 Add Syslog Server Click Add Syslog Server button to add a syslog server 5 Syslog Server IP List Click Syslog Server IP List drop down menu and choose a syslog server IP address from the Syslog Server IP List drop down list to be deleted 6 Delete Syslog Server Click Delete Syslog Server button to delete a syslog server TP adqes Te p Haea Adde Mini LAM roger OGODCDDDODD lo Figure 6 17 ARP Table Click ARP Table to view ARP Table The ARP Table is learned by Switch CPU not lea
186. rned by Switch MAC The MAC Address of PC that have accessed Switch user interface will be recorded in the ARP Table EP LB Ez Ld LE Lu Da harem Comm M Mon Rails UL X 22 H Du nm pn Figure 6 18 724 746 5500 blackbox com Page 39 Chapter 6 Web Based Browser Management Route Table Click Route Table to view Route Table Route Table lists the routes to network destinations And metrics distances are associated with those routes The Route Table contains information about the topology of the network around it I Ach Ban Hike a m aC ia e P ud l T ma Figure 6 19 Alarm Setting 1 Name Click on the Name drop down menu to choose fe1 fe8 ge1 ge2 or Power 1 Power 3 from the Name drop down list 2 Trigger Enabled Choose Yes or No from the Trigger Enabled drop down list to enable or disable Trigger 3 Update setting Click on the Update Setting button to update settings to the switch Page 40 724 746 5500 blackbox com 6 5 Port Welcome to Switch Mana x Chapter 6 Web Based Browser Management COSA O 10 8 101 6 cgi bin switch cgi Management Switch Configuration Port Status Rate Control RMON Statistics Port Security Switching Trunking STPRing VLAN C3 Others Protocols Configuration 1 2 Speed Click Speed drop d How Control Click Flow Co Submit Click Subm
187. root and press Enter to logon back to Exec Mode or View Mode switch a login root 115200 HyperTerminal switch_a login root Switch version 1 30 r142 sdkr32 12 05 07 13 59 04 switch a gt enable Switch af g Vly connection is timed out switch a login Login timed out after 68 seconds switch_a login root Switch version 1 30 r142 sdkr32 12 05 07 13 59 04 switch a Connected 0 20 00 VT100 113200 9 M SCROLL CAPS NUM Cope Fini eco zi Figure 7 13 Exit from Privileged Exec Mode or Enable Mode At the switch_a prompt type in exit and press lt Enter gt to exit from Privileged Exec Mode or Enable Mode switch_a exit Page 96 724 746 5500 blackbox com Chapter 7 Command Line Management swilch a login root Switch version 1 30 r142 sdkr32 12 05 07 13 59 04 switch a enable switch aWexit switch a login _ Connected 0 20 55 VT100 115200 M 1 SCROLL CAPS MUM Copture Print echo E jl Figure 7 14 7 1 3 Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode At the switch ast prompt type in configure terminal and press Enter to log on to Configure Mode or Configure Terminal Mode The switch a config st prompt will show on the screen switch astconfigure terminal smilch a login root Switch version 1 30 r142 sdkr32 12 05 07 13 59 04 switch a gt enable switch alconfigure terminal
188. rver GVRP GVRP 1 Command Mode Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode The switch a config st prompt will show on the screen switch a config s amp t 2 Usage Use set gvrp enable bridge command to enable set and set gvrp disable bridge command to disable reset GVRP globally for the bridge instance This command does not enable disable GVRP in all ports of the bridge After enabling GVRP globally use the set port gvrp enable command to enable GVRP on individual ports of the bridge 3 Command Syntax set gvrp enable bridge GROUP 724 746 5500 blackbox com Page 183 Chapter 7 Command Line Management set gvrp disable bridge GROUP GROUP Bridge group ID used for bridging 4 Example The following example globally enables GVRP to bridge GROUP 1 switch a config stset gvrp enable bridge 1 switch a config st Dynamic VLAN creation 1 Command Mode Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode The switch a config st prompt will show on the screen switch a config s amp t 2 Usage Use set gvrp dynamicvlan creation enable bridge command to enable and set gvrp dynamicvlan creation disable bridge com mand to disable dynamic VLAN creation for a specific bridge instance 3 Command Syntax set gvrp dynamicvlan creation enable bridge GROUP set gvrp dynamicvlan creation disable bridge GROUP GROUP Bridge group ID used for bridging 4 Example The following e
189. s established Transmitting or receiving data NOTE ACT stands for activity combo ports 6 in Figure 1 on the previous page Transmitting or receiving data on the copper port NOTE ACT stands for activity A valid network connection is established on the fiber port Transmitting or receiving data on the fiber port NOTE ACT stands for activity A valid network connection is established on the copper port 724 746 5500 blackbox com Page 19 Chapter 3 Installation 3 Installation 3 1 Selecting a Site for the Switch As with any electric device you should place the switch where it will not be subjected to extreme temperatures humidity or electromagnetic interference Specifically the site you select should meet the following requirements e The ambient temperature should be between 40 to 4 167 F 40 C to 475 C e The relative humidity should be less than 95 percent noncondensing e Surrounding electrical devices should not exceed the electromagnetic field RFC standards Make sure that the switch receives adequate ventilation Do not block the ventilation holes on each side of the switch 3 2 Connecting to Power Use redundant DC terminal block power inputs or 12 VDC jack 3 2 1 12 VDC Jack Step 1 Connect the supplied AC to DC power adapter to the receptacle on the top side of the switch Step 2 Connect the power cord to the AC to DC power adapter and attach the plug to a standard AC out
190. s in staticchannel group 1 to 6 Maximum 4 ports in staticchannel group 7 and 8 4 Example The following example adding the interface fe1 port 1 to stati channel group 1 switch a config stinterface fe1 switch a config if ststatic channel group 1 switch a config if 3t LACP Trunking Static Channel Group 1 Command Mode Interface mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode Then logon to Interface mode fel means port 1 The switch a config if it prompt will show on the screen switch a config stinterface fe1 switch a config if s 724 746 5500 blackbox com Page 133 Chapter 7 Command Line Management 2 Usage Use static channel group command to create a static aggregator or add a member port to an already existing static aggregator Use the no staticchannel group command to detach the port from the static aggregator 3 Command Syntax staticchannel group 1 8 no staticchannel group 1 8 Channel group number Maximum 8 ports in staticchannel group 1 to 6 Maximum 4 ports in staticchannel group 7 and 8 4 Example The following example adding the interface fe1 port 1 to static channel group 1 switch a config stinterface fe1 switch a config if itstatic channel group 1 switch a config if 3t Channel Group 1 Command Mode Interface mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode Then logon to Interface mode fe1 means port 1 The switch a config if t pr
191. se Active or Passive from the LACP Mode drop down list to enable Active or Passive LACP Mode LACP Port Priority Set O for None Click in the LACP Port Priority text box and type 1 65535 for the port The default value is 32768 LACP Timeout Choose Long or Short from the LACP Timeout drop down list to enable Long or Short LACP Timeout The long timeout value is 90 seconds The short timeout value is 3 seconds Update Setting Click on the Update Setting button when you finish Trunk Configuration LACP System Priority 1 65535 default 32768 Click in LACP System Priority text box and type 1 65535 Default value is 32768 Submit Click on the Submit button when you finish LACP System Priority settings 724 746 5500 blackbox com Page 53 Chapter 6 Web Based Browser Management 6 8 STP Ring Welcome to Switch Management Microsoft Internet Explorer SEE i Bile Edit View Favorites Tools Help A Qa 9 2 E JO sean she Favorites o2 Gas Address 4 http 192 168 1 10 cgi bin switch cgi G Management Switch Bridge ID 800000e0b32204b1 Designated Root 800000e0b32204b1 Reg Root ID Root Port Root Path Cost Current Max Age sec Current Hello Time sec Current Forward Delay sec Hold Time sec Topology Change Count Time Since Last Topology Change Setting Spanning Tree Protocol Enable v C Other Protocols Bridge Priority
192. st 2 Submit Click on the Submit button when you finish VLAN Mode Setting 724 746 5500 blackbox com Page 65 Chapter 6 Web Based Browser Management 4 Welcome to Switch Management Microsoft Internet Explorer 1 Eile Edit View Favorites Tools Help Om O DAE Do rom e S a 1 Address http 192 168 1 10 cgi bin switch cgi Management Switch VLAN Mode 1 Tag Based VLAN VLAN Setting Delete VLAN VLANTD VLAN NAME VLANI Figure 6 49 3 Welcome to Switch Management Microsoft Internet Explorer i Ele Got yew Favorites Tools Help Qw O AG Duo rerom O S SBS Adoress i htq 189 166 1 10 cge brewiteh egi s Figure 6 50 802 1Q VLAN Setting Add VLAN 1 802 1Q VLAN Setting Click 802 1Q VLAN Setting The VLAN Setting window appears 2 Add VLAN Click Add VLAN button to create a new VLAN from the VLAN Setting window 3 VLAN ID 2 4094 Click in the VLAN ID text box and specify a new VLAN ID number from 2 4094 4 VLAN Name Click in the VLAN Name text box and type a name for this newly created VLAN Add a port to or a delete port from VLAN 1 VLAN Member Choose the port to be added to or deleted from the VLAN Page 66 724 746 5500 blackbox com Chapter 6 Web Based Browser Management 2 Tag or Untag Click on the Tag or Untag drop down menu to choose Tag or Untag from the Tag or Untag dr
193. switch a config stinterface fe1 switch a config if stduplex full switch a config if 3t Flow control 1 Command Mode Interface mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode Then logon to Interface mode fel means port 1 The switch a config if it prompt will show on the screen switch a config stinterface fe1 switch a config if 3t Page 114 724 746 5500 blackbox com Chapter 7 Command Line Management 2 Usage Use flowcontrol on command to enable flow control and configure the flow control mode for the port Use the no flowcontrol to disable this function 3 Command Syntax flowcontrol on no flowcontrol 4 Example The following example shows the use of flowcontrol on to the interface fel port 1 switch a config stinterface fe1 switch a config if stflowcontrol on switch a config if 3t Port Status Port Status 1 Command Mode Exec mode or Privileged Exec mode Logon to Exec Mode View Mode or Privileged Exec Mode Enable Mode The switch a or switch ast prompt will show on the screen switch a switch ast 2 Usage Use the show interface command to display interface configuration and status 3 Command Syntax show interface IFNAME IFNAME specifies the name of the interface for which status and configuration information is desired 4 Example The following example shows the use of show interface to display interface configuration and status of the interface fe1 port 1
194. switch first This chapter describes how to configure the switch using its console by Command Line 7 1 Administration Console Connect the DB9 straight cable to the RS 232 serial port of the device to the RS 232 serial port of the terminal or computer running the terminal emulation application Direct access to the administration console is achieved by directly connecting a terminal or a PC equipped with a terminal emulation program such as HyperTerminal to the switch console port When using the management method configure the terminal emulation program to use the following parameters you can change these settings after login Default parameters 115 200 bps 8 data bits No parity 1 stop bit 7 1 1 Exec Mode View Mode 115200 HyperTerminal File Edit View Call Transfer Help De eS 05i swilch a login Connected 0 02 04 VT100J 115200 8 N 1 SCROL Figure 7 1 Exec mode screen Logon to Exec Mode View Mode At the switch a login prompt type in root and press Enter to logon to Exec Mode or View Mode switch a login root Page 90 724 746 5500 blackbox com Chapter 7 Command Line Management 115200 HyperTerminal switch a login root Switch version 1 30 r142 sdkr32 12 05 07 13 59 04 switch a Connected 0 02 35 Basic commands ATION aa 215200 8 M 1 SCROLL CAPS MUM Copture Print echo d Figure 7 2 View mode screen Exec Mode or View Mode is
195. t 40 to 185 F 40 to 4 85 C Humidity 5 to 9596 noncondensing Dimensions 5 71 H x 2 36 W x 4 92 D 14 5 x 6 x 12 5 cm Weight 2 42 lb 1 1 kg Page 8 724 746 5500 blackbox com Technical Specifications Continued Chapter 1 Specifications Approvals Standards IEEE 802 3 10BASE T IEEE 802 3u 100BASE T 100BASE FX IEEE 802 3ab 1000BASE T IEEE 802 3z 1000BASE SX LX Safety UL508 UL160H ISA 12 1201 Compliance EMI FCC Part 15 Class A EN61000 6 4 EN55022 EN61000 3 2 EN61000 3 3 EMS EN61000 4 2 ESD standard EN61000 4 3 Radiated RFI standards EN61000 4 4 Burst standards EN61000 4 5 Surge standards EN61000 4 6 Induced RFI standards EN61000 4 8 Magnetic field standards EN61000 6 2 Environmental Test Compliance IEC60068 2 6 Fc Vibration resistance IEC60068 2 27 Ea Shock Federal Standard 101C Method 5007 1 Free fall Environmental Requirements Railway applications EN5O121 4 Traffic control equipment NEMA TS1 2 NOTE LEH1200 Series switches are Class 1 Div 2 ISA 12 12 01 certified for use in hazardous environments 724 746 5500 blackbox com Page 9 Chapter 2 Overview 2 Overview 2 1 Introduction The Hardened Managed Ethernet switches are available in three types without PoE or PoE LEH900 series with PoE LEH1000 series or with PoE LEH1100 series Table 2 1 Avaiilable models Part Number LE
196. t choose Enable or Disable to enable or disable GMRP 2 Update Setting Click on the Update Setting button when you finish GMRP Global Setting Per Port Setting Include LAG 1 GMRP From the GMRP drop down list choose Enable or Disable to enable or disable GMRP for the port 2 GMRP Registration From the GMRP Registration drop down list choose Normal Fixed or Forbidden to specify GMRP Registration to the port Normal specifies dynamic GMRP multicast registration and deregistration on the port Fixed specifies the multicast groups currently registered on the switch are applied to the port but any subsequent registrations or deregistrations do not affect the port Any registered multicast groups on the port are not deregistered based on the GARP timers Forbidden specifies that all GMRP multicasts are deregistered and prevents any further GMRP multicast registration on the port 3 GMRP Forward All From the GMRP Forward All drop down list choose Enable or Disable to enable or disable GMRP forwarding to the port 4 Update Setting Click on the Update Setting button when you finish Per Port Setting 724 746 5500 blackbox com Page 87 Chapter 6 Web Based Browser Management EA EA A REL FREI mHnnmmumg ma ary Figure 6 76 DHCP Server 1 DHCP Binding Table Click on DHCP Binding Table to show DHCP Binding Table Click on the Refresh button to refresh DHCP Binding Table Cl
197. ter a user defined password if you followed the instructions later and changed the factory default password Then click on the Login button to log on to the switch 724 746 5500 blackbox com Page 27 Chapter 6 Web Based Browser Management 6 2 Understanding the Browser Interface The Web browser interface provides groups of point and click buttons at the left field of the screen for configuring and managing the switch 4 Welcome to Switch Management Microsoft Internet Explorer E X Eile Edit View Favorites Tools Help Q pack z x El 5 JO search sie Favorites er ih E i Address a http 192 168 1 10 cgi bin switch cgi Eco ue e Management Switch System name p Firmware version 1 80 0 12 11 09 17 12 27 System time Thu Jan 01 00 00 53 UCT 1970 MAC address 00e0 b322 04b0 Default gateway None DNS Server None VLANID IPAddress TP Subnet Mask 1 192 168 1 10 2552552550 Figure 6 2 Browser interface System System Information System Name Password IP Address Save Configuration Firmware Upgrade Reboot Logout User Account User Privilege Diagnostics Utilization System Log Remote Logging ARP Table Route Table Alarm Setting Port Configuration Port Status Rate Control RMON Statistics Per Port VLAN Activities Switching Bridging Loopback Detect Static MAC Entry Port Mirroring Link State Tracking PoE PoE Scheduling Trunking
198. th current 1 A 24 VDC 724 746 5500 blackbox com Chapter 2 Overview 2 4 5 Indicators on the LEH900 LEH1000 LEH1100 and LEH1200 Series Switches Table 2 5 LEH900 LEH1000 and LEH1100 Series Switches Indicators LED State Power 1 Steady ON Green Off Power 2 Steady ON Green Off Power 3 Steady ON Green Off 10 100BASE TX 100BASE FX BX LINK ACT Steady ON Green Flashing 100 Steady ON Green 10 100 1000BASE SX LX BX LINK ACT Steady ON Green Flashing 1000 Steady ON Green Table 2 6 LEH1200 Series Switches Indicators LED Power 1 Power 2 Power 3 State Steady ON Green Off Steady ON Green Off Steady ON Green Off Indication Power ON Power OFF Power ON Power OFF Power ON Power OFF A valid network connection is established Transmitting or receiving data NOTE ACT stands for activity Connection at 100 Mbps speed A valid network connection is established Transmitting or receiving data NOTE ACT stands for activity Connection at 1000 Mbps speed Indication Power ON Power OFF Power ON Power OFF Power ON Power OFF 10 100BASE TX 100BASE FX BX LED for 10 100 Mbps RJ 45 ports 5 in Figure 1 on the previous page LINK ACT 10 100 1000BASE SX LX BX LED for GE MMSC RJ 45 LINK ACT Steady ON Green Flashing Green Steady ON Green Flashing Green Steady ON Orange Flashing Orange A valid network connection i
199. the base mode from where users can perform basic commands suchg as clear debug disable enable exit help logout no quit show terminal The CLI contains a text based help facility Access this help by typing in the full or partial command string then typing a question mark The CLI displays the command keywords or parameters along with a short description At the switch_a gt prompt press lt gt to list the above basic commands switch_a gt 115200 HyperTerminal switch_a login root Switch version 1 30 r142 sdkr32 12 05 07 13 59 04 switch a Lxec commands clear debug disable enable terminal switch a Clear the Forwarding database Debugging functions see also undebug Turn off privileged mode command lurn on privileged mode command End current mode and down to previous mode Descriplion of the interactive help system Exit from the FXEC Negate a command or set its defaults Exit current mode and down to previous mode lo restore the default setting Show running system information Set terminal line parameters E VT100 115200 8 M 1 SCROLL CAPS NUM Capture Print echo Figure 7 3 At the switch a prompt type in the full or partial command string then type a question mark to display the command key words or parameters along with a short description switch a show 724 746 5500 blackbox com Page 91 Chapter 7 Command Line Management 115200 Hype
200. tions 4 1 Management Access Overview The switch gives you the flexibility to access and manage the switch using any or all of the following methods The Web browser interface and administration console CLI support are embedded in the switch software and are available for immediate use 4 2 Administration Console CLI The administration console is an internal character oriented Command Line Interface CLI for performing system administration such as displaying statistics or changing option settings Using this method you can view the administration console from a terminal personal computer Apple Macintosh or workstation connected to the switch s console port There are two ways to use this management method direct access or modem access The following sections describe these methods 4 2 1 Direct Access Direct access to the administration console is achieved by directly connecting a terminal or a PC equipped with a terminal emulation program such as HyperTerminal to the switch console port When using the management method configure the terminal emulation program to use the following parameters you can change these settings after login Default parameters e 115 200 bps 8 data bits No parity e 1 stop bit This management method is often preferred because you can remain connected and monitor the system during system reboots Also certain error messages are sent to the serial port regardless of the interface
201. tname command to specify the ascii name fel for the interface fe1 port 1 switch a config stinterface fe1 switch a config if itportname fe1 switch a config if 3t Admin Setting 1 Command Mode Interface mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode Then logon to Interface mode fe1 means port 1 The switch a config if it prompt will show on the screen switch a config stinterface fe1 switch a config if 3t 2 Usage Use the shutdown command to shut down the selected interface Use the no shutdown to disable this function 724 746 5500 blackbox com Page 113 Chapter 7 Command Line Management 3 Command Syntax no shutdown 4 Example The following example shows the use of the shutdown command to shut down the interface fe1 port 1 switch a config stinterface fe1 switch a config if stshutdown Switch a config if s Duplex 1 Command Mode Interface mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode Then logon to Interface mode fel means port 1 The switch a config if it prompt will show on the screen switch a config stinterface fe1 switch a config if 3t 2 Usage Use duplex command to specify the duplex mode to be used for each interface Use the no duplex to disable this function 3 Command Syntax no duplex MODE MODE specifies the duplex mode auto full half 4 Example The following example shows the use of duplex MODE full to the interface fe1 port 1
202. ts the default IP lease block for the DHCP Server switch_a config dhcp server range 192 168 1 100 192 168 1 250 switch a config st DHCP Server Subnet mask 1 Command Mode Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode The switch a config st prompt will show on the screen switch a config s 2 Usage Use this command to set the default subnet mask for the DHCP Server Use the no form of this command to remove this setting 3 Command Syntax dhcp server subnet mask A B C D no dhcp server subnet mask A B C D The default subnet mask for the DHCP Server 4 Example The following example sets the default subnet mask for the DHCP Server switch_a config dhcp server subnet mask 255 255 255 0 switch_a config DHCP Server Gateway 1 Command Mode Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode The switch_a config prompt will show on the screen switch_a config 2 Usage Use this command to set the default gateway for the DHCP Server Use the no form of this command to remove this setting 3 Command Syntax dhcp server gateway A B C D no dhcp server gateway A B C D The default gateway for the DHCP Server Page 200 724 746 5500 blackbox com Chapter 7 Command Line Management 4 Example The following example sets the default gateway for the DHCP Server switch a config stdhcp server gateway 192 168 1 254 switch a config st DHCP Server DNS 1 Command Mode C
203. u can use an external SNMP based application to configure and manage the switch This management method requires the SNMP agent on the switch and the SNMP Network Management Station to use the same community string This management method in fact uses two community strings the get community string and the set community string If the SNMP Network management station only knows the set community string it can read and write to the MIBs However if it only knows the get community string it can only read MIBs The default get and set community strings for the switch are public 4 5 Protocols The switch supports the following protocols Virtual terminal protocols such as Telnet A virtual terminal protocol is a software program such as Telnet that allows you to establish a management session from a Macintosh a PC or a UNIX workstation Because Telnet runs over TCP IP you must have at least one IP address configured on the switch before you can establish access to it with a virtual terminal protocol NOTE Terminal emulation is different from a virtual terminal protocol in that you must connect a terminal directly to the console port Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP SNMP is the standard management protocol for multivendor IP networks SNMP supports transaction based queries that allow the protocol to format messages and to transmit information between reporting devices and data collection programs SNMP runs on top of the User Datagr
204. u need to enter the new IP address on the browser and reconnect to the switch after the IP or subnet mask is changed DHCP Client Click the DHCP Client drop down menu to choose Disable or VLAN1 or other VLAN group from the DHCP Client drop down list to disable or enable DHCP Client Setting for the switch The managed VLAN is VLAN 1 by default The managed IP Address will be assigned by DHCP Server when VLAN 1 is chosen as DHCP Client DHCP Server can assign the Switch another managed IP Address by choosing another VLAN besides VLAN 1 as DHCP Client when the switch has multiple VLANs Submit Click the Submit button after you finish configuring DHCP Client Default Gateway Choose Disable or Enable from the Default Gateway drop down list to disable or enable Default Gateway Setting for the switch Click the text box and type a new address to change the Default Gateway You need to choose Enable from the Default Gateway drop down menu Submit Click Submit button after you finish configuring Default Gateway DNS Server Click the DNS Server drop down menu to choose Disable or Enable from the DNS Server drop down list to disable or enable DNS Server Setting for the switch Click the text box and type a new address to change the DNS Server Need to choose Enable from the DNS Server drop down menu 10 Submit Click the Submit button after you finish configuring DNS Server 724 746 55
205. ues Up to 8 values separated by spaces Range is 0 7 4 Example The following example shows mapping CoS values 0 and 1 to queue 1 on the switch switch a config stwrr queue cos map 1 0 1 switch a config st DSCP 1 Command Mode Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode The switch a config st prompt will show on the screen switch a config st Page 164 724 746 5500 blackbox com Chapter 7 Command Line Management 2 Usage Use mls qos map dscp queue command to map the DSCP values to a queue 3 Command Syntax mls qos map dscp queue DSCP VALUE to QUEUE ID DSCP VALUE DSCP values Up to 8 values separated by spaces Range is 0 63 QUEUE ID Queue ID Range is 0 3 4 Example The following example shows mapping DSCP values O to 3 to queue 1 on the switch switch a config stmls qos map dscp queue 0 1 2 3 to 1 switch a config s 7 10 SNMP SNMP General Setting SNMP v1 v2c SNMP v3 SNMP General Setting SNMP Status 1 Command Mode Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode The switch a config st prompt will show on the screen switch a config st 2 Usage Use snmp server enable command to enable and no snmp server enable command to disable SNMP to the switch 3 Command Syntax no snmp server enable 4 Example The following example enables SNMP to the switch switch a config tsnmp server enable switch a config st Description 1 Command Mo
206. up PRIORITY 0 240 The priority to be assigned to the group 4 Example The following example sets the priority PRIORITY 100 of the interface fe1 port 1 of bridge GROUP 1 switch a config stinterface fe1 switch a config if stbridge 1 priority 100 switch a config if 3t 724 746 5500 blackbox com Page 141 Chapter 7 Command Line Management Admin Path Cost 1 Command Mode Interface mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode Then logon to Interface mode fel means port 1 The switch a config if it prompt will show on the screen switch a config stinterface fe1 Switch a config if s 2 Usage Use this command to set the cost of a path associated with a bridge group Use the no parameter with this command to restore the default cost of a path associated with a bridge group 3 Command Syntax bridge GROUP path cost PATHCOST no bridge GROUP path cost GROUP 1 1 the ID of the bridge group PATHCOST lt 1 200000000 gt The cost to be assigned to the group 4 Example The following example sets the cost 123 of the interface fe1 port 1 of bridge GROUP 1 switch a config stinterface fe1 switch a config if stbridge 1 path cost 123 switch a config if st Point to Point Link 1 Command Mode Interface mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode Then logon to Interface mode fel means port 1 The switch a config if it prompt will show on the screen switch a c
207. using SNMP v3 with read only access mode Read Write Add an user using SNMP v3 with read write access mode 5 Submit Click on the Submit button when you finish SNMP V3 Setting 4 Welcome to Switch Management Microsoft Internet Explorer BEES i File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Qe Q x 2 JO Search she Favorites Br amp 3 O ES 1 Address a http 192 168 1 10 cgi bin switch cgi C Management Switch Select User Name v Internet Flgure 6 62 Delete User 1 Delete User Click on the Delete User button The Select User Name window appears 2 Select User Name From the Select User Name drop down list choose the user to be deleted from using SNMP v3 3 Submit Click on the Submit button when you finish user deletion Page 76 724 746 5500 blackbox com Chapter 6 Web Based Browser Management 6 12 802 1x Welcome to Switch Management Microsoft Internet Explorer fex i Eile Edit View Favorites Tools Help QO O i 2 Psn she ravorites EIER 1 Address i http 192 168 1 10 cgi bin switch cgi Go Links Management Switch Radius Server Global Setting Disable v Radius Configuration Add Radius Delete Radius Order Radius ServerIP Port Timeout Retansmi Key Figure 6 63 Radius Configuration 1 Radius Status From the Radius Status drop down l
208. vers 3 Command Syntax remote log del A B C D A B C D Specifies the IP address of the remote syslog server Page 110 724 746 5500 blackbox com Chapter 7 Command Line Management 4 Example The following example deletes a remote syslog server IP address 192 168 1 100 for the switch switch a config stremote log del 192 168 1 100 switch a config st ARP Table 1 Command Mode Privileged Exec mode Logon to Privileged Exec Mode Enable Mode The switch as prompt will show on the screen switch a config st 2 Usage Use show arp table command to view ARP Table 3 Command Syntax show arp table 4 Example The following example shows the ARP Table of the switch switch astshow arp table Route Table 1 Command Mode Privileged Exec mode Logon to Privileged Exec Mode Enable Mode The switch ast prompt will show on the screen switch a config s 2 Usage Use the show route table command to view Route Table 3 Command Syntax show route table 4 Example The following example shows the Route Table of the switch switch astshow route table 724 746 5500 blackbox com Page 111 Chapter 7 Command Line Management Alarm Setting Alarm trigger if 1 Command Mode Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode The switch a config st prompt will show on the screen switch a config st 2 Usage Use this command to enable or disable alarm trigger on interface
209. witch a config st Forward Delay sec 4 30 1 Command Mode Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode The switch a config st prompt will show on the screen switch a config s amp t Page 140 724 746 5500 blackbox com Chapter 7 Command Line Management 2 Usage Use this command to set the time in seconds after which if this bridge is the root bridge each port changes states to learning and forwarding Use the no parameter with this command to restore the default value 3 Command Syntax bridge GROUP forward time FORWARD DELAY no bridge GROUP forward time GROUP 1 1 The ID of the bridge group to which this delay time is assigned FORWARD DELAY 4 30 the forwarding time delay in seconds 4 Example The following example sets the forward time FORWARD DELAY 30 of bridge GROUP 1 switch a config stbridge 1 forward time 30 switch a config st RSTP Port Setting Priority Granularity 16 1 Command Mode Interface mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode Then logon to Interface mode fel means port 1 The switch a config if it prompt will show on the screen switch a config stinterface fe1 switch a config if st 2 Usage Use this command to set the port priority for a bridge The lower priority indicates a greater likelihood of the bridge becoming root 3 Command Syntax bridge GROUP priority PRIORITY GROUP 1 1 the ID of the bridge gro
210. witch a config stbridge 1 instance 3 priority 0 switch a config st MSTP Port Setting Bridge Group Instance 1 Command Mode Interface mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode Then logon to Interface mode fe1 means port 1 The switch a config if it prompt will show on the screen switch a config stinterface fe1 switch a config if s 2 Usage Use this command to assign a Multiple Spanning Tree instance to a port Use the no parameter with this command to remove the instance 3 Command Syntax bridge GROUP instance INSTANCE ID no bridge GROUP instance INSTANCE ID GROUP 1 1 Specify the bridge group ID INSTANCE D Specify the instance ID 4 Example The following example assigns a Multiple Spanning Tree instance 3 to a port fe1 in bridge GROUP 1 switch a config stinterface fe1 switch a config if stbridge group 1 instance 3 switch a config if s Bridge Group Instance Priority 1 Command Mode Interface mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode Then logon to Interface mode fe1 means port 1 The switch a config if it prompt will show on the screen switch a config stinterface fe1 724 746 5500 blackbox com Page 147 Chapter 7 Command Line Management switch a config if s 2 Usage Use this command to set the port priority for a bridge group The Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol uses port priority as a tiebreak er to determine which port should forward fra
211. wser Management 6 7 Trunking Welcome to Switch Management Microsoft Internet Explorer i Bile Edit view Favorites Tools Help Qu O Bd Duro treme B Ga Address http 192 168 1 10 cgi bin switrh cgi Be ue Static Channel Group pot port port port 2 3 4 5 GE Trunking O Static Disable Note 4 ports maximum per trunk Flgure 6 33 Port Trunking Static Channel Group 1 Trunk 1 Click ports to assign ports to Trunk 1 Maximum 4 ports per Trunk LACP Group 1 Trunk 1 Click ports to assign ports to Trunk 1 Maximum 4 ports in Trunk 1 GE Trunking Gigabit Ports 1 Trunk 3 Check Static LACP or Disable to enable Static or LACP Trunk 3 or disable Trunk 3 for Gigabit Ethernet ports Submit Click on the Submit button when you finish Port Trunking settings Page 52 724 746 5500 blackbox com Chapter 6 Web Based Browser Management Figure 6 34 LACP Trunking Trunk Configuration 1 2 UJ UI Oo co N Port Choose a port from the Port drop down list Trunk Type Choose None Static or LACP from the Trunk Type drop down list to disable or enable Static or LACP Trunk Admin Key Click in Admin Key text box and type a decimal number 1 6 for FE ports Type a decimal number 7 8 for GE ports LACP Mode Choo
212. xample enables dynamic VLAN creation for bridge GROUP 1 switch a config stset gvrp dynamic vlan creation enable bridge 1 switch a config st Per port setting GVRP 1 Command Mode Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode The switch a config st prompt will show on the screen switch a config st 2 Usage Use set port gvrp enable command to enable and set port gvrp disable command to disable GVRP on a port or all ports in a bridge 3 Command Syntax set port gvrp enable all IFNAME set port gvrp disable all IFNAME all All ports added to recently configured bridge IFNAME The name of the interface Page 184 724 746 5500 blackbox com Chapter 7 Command Line Management 4 Example The following example enables GVRP on the interface fe1 port 1 switch a config stset port gvrp enable fe1 switch a config st Per port setting GVRP applicant 1 Command Mode Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode Configure Terminal Mode The switch a config st prompt will show on the screen switch a config st 2 Usage Use this command to set the GVRP applicant state to normal or active 3 Command Syntax set gvrp applicant state active normal IFNAME active Active state normal Normal state IFNAME Name of the interface 4 Example The following example sets GVRP applicant state to active on the interface fe1 port 1 switch a config stset gvrp applicant state active fe1 switch a
213. ze TLV 4 Example The following example sets Link Layer Discovery Protocol LLDP Link Aggregation Type Length Value TLV on the interface fe1 port 1 switch_a config interface fe1 switch_a config if lldp tlv global link aggregation switch_a config if LLDP Neighbors 1 Command Mode Exec mode or Privileged Exec mode Logon to Exec Mode View Mode or Privileged Exec Mode Enable Mode The switch_a gt or switch_a prompt will show on the screen switch_a gt switch_a 2 Usage Use the show Ildp neighbors command to show Link Layer Discovery Protocol LLDP neighbors information Page 182 724 746 5500 blackbox com Chapter 7 Command Line Management 3 Command Syntax show lldp neighbors 4 Example The following example shows Link Layer Discovery Protocol LLDP neighbors information switch a show Ildp neighbors LLDP Statistics 1 Command Mode Exec mode or Privileged Exec mode Logon to Exec Mode View Mode or Privileged Exec Mode Enable Mode The switch a or switch as prompt will show on the screen switch a switch ast 2 Usage Use this command to show Link Layer Discovery Protocol LLDP statistics 3 Command Syntax show lldp statistics show lldp statistics IFNAME IFNAME Interface name 4 Example The following example shows Link Layer Discovery Protocol LLDP statistics switch a show lldp statistics 7 13 Other Protocols GVRP IGMP Snooping NTP GMRP DHCP Se

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