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1.                          esses 5 83  RSTP Basic Seltings        e tese dU eame Rs 5 84  P  r Settings ha eiee te cala 5 85  ROIS re OAE O 5 86  AN EE 5 87  MSTP Basic Settings   Global Configuration nennen 5 87  MSTP ln TEE 5 89  Port  Configuration    7    race ERO GR PORRO EC 5 90  MEAN Mapping    nitet n eed retten omnee 5 91  Port Setlings  iie e ote b din e na MS 5 92  CIST PorteStatUss iaa neuem ase E 5 93  RE 5 94  LA Basic ne EE 5 95  uer EE 5 96  Port  Settings  td Wn eet eat ae aes 5 97  BOD EE 5 98  Ee ue EE 5 98  Port Settings cita HUP gs 5 99  REC RUE 5 100  IN c                                   5 101  Filters  eee ERU c ER T Ee ES Eres 5 102  Unicast  e UTC 5 103  Multicast Filters    1  ie rob Aa 5 104  Line  Tracking  oiii ttt teet t etae 5 105  Eo0p PrOt8 cu oS LEN DR etus 5 106       vi    Table of Contents       5 6 Layer 3 Management 5 107    p RUE 5 108  Vian Interface      kenne uii ed emo het 5 108  Py Addon ici 5 109  IPUR QUES   iren REP a Ed e ett fe tte e con 5 110  LoopBack Basic Settings     nennen neen neneneneeennenenneennerenn 5 111  PENG ES 5 112  IPv6 Route Configuration    5 112  IPv6 Interface ass ee Ht pi da 5 113  KIRCH 5 114  Address Settings    uic kd edt ande 5 115  Address Profileren rene Rehd 5 116  Prefix SettiligS  uum eo oret dia 5 117  DHCP SerVef ie ichs a eben 5 118  DHCP Basic  Seti vs imde aene 5 118  Pool Settings    eR reete e teer pod 5 119  DHGEP  Relay  5  gear rg eee tha etre Qasim oath ite e be teeta 5 120  DHCP Relay
2.          seen 2 12  Backplane Voltage        4    eret other inita 2 13  Comply with Local and National Electrical Codes                                  2 15  Product  Disposal       nee ne amer RE HE een 2 16  Hot Swap Fan Warning                      essen 2 17  Power Cable and AC Adapter                     sss 2 18   Chapter 3 Installation and Setup                                                  3 1  3 1 Installation     cece cece aa a a a aei T a a 3 1  3 2 Configuring the Switch Module  3 1   Web based Management Utility     eneen ereen  3 1  Command ENEs    smarter aiii 3 2  FittWare      enmt ee 3 3  Firmware Upgrading Procedures AAA 3 3  Firmware Failure Recovery Steps     nennen nennen renee  3 6   Chapter 4 Ports and Indicators                                                      4 1  4 1 SSE G24 TG4 Ports and Indicators     nnee sss 4 1  4 2 SSE G48 TG4 Ports and Indicators     nnen eneen  4 2       1 10 and 10 Gigabit Layer 2 3 Ethernet Switches User   s Manual       4 3 SSE X24S R Ports and Indicators                             sess  4 4 SSE X3348S R Ports and Indicators     nnn neee nnen  AB POMS EN  RJ45 Compatible  Hortense  Combo  POrtS EE  10 Gb s Port Module Days   Serial el CN  Power Porto a aid  426 INGICATOMS it iio M Dedit    Chapter 5 Web Based Management Utility                            Nomenclature  inito tte iia iba  MONA str stts str stt sett sslnia    5 3 HomePage e ee ite thee e ee reete  TOP Page  LINKS ET  Top LED  Display zoer evene he 
3.         Parameter Description   Select Control This parameter allows you to select RSTP Global Settings to use in the switch   Context ID This parameter shows the unique ID of RSTP Global Settings    Priority   Version    Tx Hold Count    Default Path Cost This parameter allows you to configure the path cost either as a 16 bit value or a  Type 32 bit value  This is provided mainly for backward compatibility with STAP    Max Age   Hello Time    Forward Delay                   5 84    Chapter 5  Web Based Management Utility       Port Settings    Figure 5 71  Port Status Configuration Page           SUPERMICR      SWITCH SSE G24 TG4    Port Status Configuration    3    ij  i    Switch 0      i          qu  i       Him  in       Clicking the PoRT SETTINGS tab brings up the PoRT STATUS CONFIGURATION page   Figure 5 71   which allows you to set the configuration per port related to RSTP  The  parameters for this page are shown in Table 5 49     Table 5 49  Port Status Configuration Page Parameters          Parameter Description   Port This parameter specifies the port identifier    Port Role This parameter enables or disables the RSTP protocol status on a particular  port    Port Priority This parameter specifies the port priority used in role selection    RSTP Status   Path Cost This parameter specifies the path cost associated with this port     This parameter controls the migration from RSTP to STP  if the other side of the    P   Migrati  E switch runs STP  The migration takes
4.        Chapter 5  Web Based Management Utility       Table 5 19  SNMP Target Address Settings Page Parameters  Continued           Parameter Description   en PARAM contains SNMP parameters to be used when generating messages to be  sent to a transport address    Storage Type Use this parameter to specify whether the STORAGE TYPE is volatile or          non volatile        SNMP Target Parameter Settings    Figure 5 32  SNMP Target Parameter Settings Page       Clicking the TARGET PARAMETER tab brings up the SNMP TARGET PARAMETER SETTINGS  page  Figure 5 32   which configures SNMP Target Address parameters  The  parameters for this page are shown in Table 5 20     Table 5 20  SNMP Target Parameter Settings Page Parameters       Parameter Description    The target parameter is an unique name that specifies SNMP target information    Parameter Name to be used in the generation of SNMP messages     The Message Processing  MP  Model is used when generating SNMP    MP Model messages using this entry     The SECURITY MODEL is used when generating SNMP messages using this    Security Model entry     The SECURITY NAME identifies the current PARAMETER NAME  on whose behalf    EE SNMP messages will be generated                 5 39       1 10 and 10 Gigabit Layer 2 3 Ethernet Switches User   s Manual       Table 5 20  SNMP Target Parameter Settings Page Parameters  Continued                       Parameter Description    SECURITY LEVEL specifies the level of security used when generating
5.        Hag Spe ep  d    el BU NSE 980 ASS dei FU  FAAS  AA HAS bal Sb p BE  Abdel IA gud  LE Avo  da AAS FPS de  ADEN dad NT  RAES HUSA AAO  AWS YE 4 YES BS AVIS SHA FAI  usu    spa AILS x7  AA AALA A PR AFA dig WSS Fea    BELANGRIJKE VEILIGHEIDSINSTRUCTIES    Dit waarschuwings symbool betekent gevaar  U verkeert in een situatie die lichamelijk  letsel kan veroorzaken  Voordat u aan enige apparatuur gaat werken  dient u zich  bewust te zijn van de bij een elektrische installatie betrokken risico s en dient u op de  hoogte te zijn van de standaard procedures om ongelukken te voorkomen  Gebruik de  nummers aan het eind van elke waarschuwing om deze te herleiden naar de  desbetreffende locatie     BEWAAR DEZE INSTRUCTIES       2 3    1 10 and 10 Gigabit Layer 2 3 Ethernet Switches       Installation Instructions  Warning     Read the installation instructions before connecting the system to the power  source     wee FIE    g    AF LZE K nic  nda PE     0     gd  A    BAARERSRR ARMAR    Warnung    Vor dem AnschlieBen des Systems an die Stromquelle die Installationsanweisungen  lesen     jAdvertencia     Lea las instrucciones de instalaci  n antes de conectar el sistema a la red de  alimentaci  n     Attention    Avant de brancher le syst  me sur la source d alimentation  consulter les directives  d installation      BDA pna   NIP man 155 21207 NINA ns NNP  v  A8 GU jaaa m eai Jus gi    as pill casu y jl    AWS Ado AAs  del AA ME Selz   s        Waarschuwing    Raadpleeg de instal
6.      Received Unknown   This parameter specifies the number of packets received with an unknown  Protocols protocol     Transmitted Octets       This parameter specifies the number of bytes transmitted     Transmitted Unicast    Packets This parameter specifies the number of unicast packets transmitted     Transmitted Nunicast    Packets This parameter specifies the number of non unicast packets transmitted     Transmitted Discards   This parameter specifies the number of packets discarded due to transmit errors           Transmitted Errors This parameter specifies the number of transmit errors        Ethernet Statistics    Figure 5 164  Ethernet Statistics Page       Ethernet Statistics    Gi0 1 Ex0 3               Clicking the ETHERNET tab brings up the ETHERNET STATISTICS page  Figure 5 164   The  parameters for this page are shown in Table 5 134        5 185    1 10 and 10 Gigabit Layer 2 3 Ethernet Switches User   s Manual       Table 5 134  Ethernet Statistics Page Parameters       Parameter    Description          Index  Alignment Errors    FCS Errors    Single Collision  Frames    Multiple Collision  Frames    SQE Test Errors    Deferred  Transmissions    Late Collisions    Excess Collisions    Transmitted Internal  MAC Errors    Carrier Sense Errors  Frame Too Long    Received Internal  MAC Errors    Symbol Errors    Duplex Status       This parameter specifies the port index     This parameter specifies the number of alignment errors  Alighment errors  generally ind
7.      This parameter specifies the number of unknown types that have been received           5 188       Chapter 5  Web Based Management Utility       TACACS  Statistics       Figure 5 166  TACACS  Statistics Page    TACACS  Statistics       Clicking the TACACS  link brings up the TACACS  STATISTICS page  Figure 5 166    The parameters for this page are shown in Table 5 136     Table 5 136  TACACS  Statistics Page Parameters       Parameter    Description          Authentication Starts  Request    Authentication  Continues Request    Authentication  Enables Request    Authentication Aborts  Request    Authentication Pass  Received    Authentication Fails  Received    Authentication Get  User Received    Authentication Get  Pass Received       This parameter specifies the number of authentication starts requested   This parameter specifies the number of authentication continues requested   This parameter specifies the number of authentication enables requested   This parameter specifies the number of authentication aborts requested   This parameter specifies the number of authentication passes received   This parameter specifies the number of authentication fails received    This parameter specifies the number of authentication get users received     This parameter specifies the number of authentication get passes received           5 189    1 10 and 10 Gigabit Layer 2 3 Ethernet Switches User   s Manual       Table 5 136  TACACS  Statistics Page Parameters  Continued        Pa
8.     Clicking the BASIC SETTINGS tab brings up the DHCP RELAY CONFIGURATION page   Figure 5 103   which displays the various parameters for configuring the DHCP relay   The parameters for this page are shown in Table 5 80     Table 5 80  DHCP Relay Configuration Page Parameters       Parameter Description         E This parameter specifies the DHCP relay status that can be enabled or disabled  Service DHCP Relay    the switch using this field           IP DHCP Relay You can enable disable this field to control the processing related to the Relay  Information Option Agent Information options    DHCP Server This parameter indicates the IP address of the DHCP Server to which the Relay  Address Agent needs to forward the packets from the client           5 120    Chapter 5  Web Based Management Utility       Interface Settings       Figure 5 104  DHCP Relay Interface Configuration Page    DHCP Relay Interface Configuration    Clicking the INTERFACE CONF tab brings up the DHCP RELAY INTERFACE CONFIGURATION  page  Figure 5 104   which allows you to configure the DHCP relay for VLANs  The  parameters for this page are shown in Table 5 81     Table 5 81  DHCP Relay Interface Configuration Page Parameters             Parameter Description   VLAN Interface This parameter specifies the VLAN Interface name   Circuit ID This parameter specifies the DHCP Relay Circuit identifer   Remote ID This parameter specifies the Remote identifer                 5 121    1 10 and 10 Gigabit Layer 2 3 E
9.     Device Contact                5 10    Chapter 5  Web Based Management Utility       Table 5 2  System Information Page Parameters  Continued        Parameter    Description          Device Location    System MTU    PIM Mode    Snoop Forward Mode    Configuration Restore  Status    Device Up Time  HTTP Server Status  HTTP Port Number    Boot up Flash Area       This specifies the location of this switch using a 255 characters input limit   The factory default is Supermicro     This specifies the maximum transmission unit  MTU  size of IP packets  sent on an interface  The valid range is between 1500 and 9210  while the  default value is 1500     PIM  Protocol Independent Multicast  is a multicast routing architecture  that allows the addition of IP multicast routing on existing IP networks     Sparse mode uses shared trees to forward multicast datagrams to a set of  specific directly connected designated router s      Dense mode uses multicast sources to send multicast data packets to all  attached routers     The factory default mode is  Sparse      This sets the multicast flows of multicast data so they can be forwarded  based on IP addresses or MAC addresses  The factory default mode is   MAC addresses      This shows the status of the configuration restore process  and whether it  is successful or a failure  If the configuration is not saved  the Restore  Status will show  Not Initiated      This shows the time from which the device is UP   This shows the HTTP  Hyperte
10.    Eapol Req FrRx This parameter specifies the number of the EAPOL request frame receieved    Invalid Eapol FrRx This parameter specifies the number of the invalid EAPOL frame received     This parameter specifies the number of EAPOL packets received with an invalid    Eap LenErr FrRx length     Last Eapol FrVersion   This parameter specifies the version on the last EAPOL packet     Last Eapol FrSource   This parameter specifies the source of the last EAPOL packet           5 212       Chapter 5  Web Based Management Utility       Mac Session Statistics    Figure 5 184  MAC Session Statistics Page       Clicking the MAC SESSION STATS tab brings up the MAC SESSION STATISTICS page   Figure 5 184   which displays statistics information about 802 1x MAC sessions  The  parameters for this page are shown in Table 5 155     Table 5 155  MAC Session Statistics Page Parameters          Parameter Description   Supplicant MacAddr   This parameter specifies the supplicant MAC address   Frames Rx This parameter specifies the number of packets received   Frames Tx This parameter specifies the number of packets transmitted   Session ID This parameter specifies the session identifier     Session Terminte    Cause This parameter specifies the reason for session termination     User Name This parameter specifies the name of user authenticated                    5 213    1 10 and 10 Gigabit Layer 2 3 Ethernet Switches User   s Manual       IP    The IP link allows you to view IP statistics thro
11.    Fax     Email     Asia Pacific  Address     Tel   Fax     Web Site     Technical Support     Email     Tel     Super Micro Computer  Inc    980 Rock Ave    San Jose  CA 95131 U S A     1  408  503 8000    1  408  503 8008   marketing supermicro com  General Information   support supermicro com  Technical Support     www supermicro com    Super Micro Computer B V    Het Sterrenbeeld 28  5215 ML     s Hertogenbosch  The Netherlands    31  0  73 6400390    31  0  73 6416525   sales supermicro nl  General Information   support supermicro nl  Technical Support     rma supermicro nl  Customer Support     Super Micro Computer  Inc    4F  No  232 1  Liancheng Rd   Chung Ho Dist   New Taipei City 235  Taiwan    886  2  8226 3990    886  2  8226 3991    www supermicro com tw    support supermicro com tw     886 2 8228 1366  ext  132 or 139          Chapter 2  Standardized Warning Statements    2 1 About Standardized Warning Statements    The following statements are industry standard warnings  provided to warn the user of  situations which have the potential for bodily injury  Should you have questions or  experience difficulty  Contact Supermicro s Technical Support department for  assistance  Only certified technicians should attempt to install or configure components     Read this appendix in its entirety before installing or configuring components in the  Supermicro chassis     These warnings may also be found on our web site at http     www supermicro com about policies safety_
12.    Figure 5 126   which allows you to configure the MED value for routes learnt from BGP  peers  The parameters for this page are shown in Table 5 102     Table 5 102  BGP MED Configuration Page Parameters          Parameter Description  MED ID This parameter specifies the index for this table   Remote AS This parameter specifies the AS number from which the route update is    IP Address Prefix    IP Address Prefix  Length    Intermediate AS  Direction    Value  Preference  Status       received     This parameter specifies the IP address prefix for which the update is received   This parameter is used to calculate the subnet     This parameter represents the intermediate AS between the BGP peers     This parameter can be set for the incoming or the outgoing packets using  n and  Out values     This parameter specifies the MED value to be associated with this path learnt     This parameter is used to enable disable filtering        This parameter indicates the status of the entry        5 146    Chapter 5  Web Based Management Utility       Local Preference    Figure 5 127  BGP Local Preference Configuration Page       Clicking the LOCAL PREF tab brings up the BGP LOCAL PREFERENCE CONFIGURATION  page  Figure 5 127   which allows you to configure the Local Preference value for  routes  The parameters for this page are shown in Table 5 103     Table 5 103  BGP Local Preference Configuration Page Parameters                   Parameter Description   Local Preference ID Hog parame
13.   5 87       1 10 and 10 Gigabit Layer 2 3 Ethernet Switches User   s Manual       Clicking the BASIC SETTINGS tab brings up the GLOBAL CONFIGURATION page   Figure 5 73   which can access the MSTP global configuration  The parameters for this  page are shown in Table 5 51     Table 5 51  Global Configuration Page Parameters          Parameter Description  Select This parameter allows you to select Global Configuration to use in the switch   Context ID This parameter shows the unique ID of the Global Configuration     System Control  MSTP Status    Maximum MST  Instances    Bridge Priority    Path Cost Type    Protocol Version    Region Name    Region Version    Dynamic Path Cost  Calculation    This parameter Starts or Shutsdown MSTP in the switch    This parameter specifies the protocol that can be enabled disabled at a global  level on the switch using this field    This parameter allows you to specify the maximum MST instances     This parameter specifies the Priority value assigned to the bridge that is used to  select the root bridge     This parameter allows you to configure the path cost either as a 16 bit value or a  32 bit value  This is provided mainly for backward compatibility with STAP     This parameter specifies the protocol version number of the configuration to be  used     This parameter specifies the name for the Region s configuration  By default  the  region name will be equal to the Bridge MAC Address     This parameter specifies the region version numbe
14.   A ne    Waarschuwing    Deze apparatuur mag alleen worden geinstalleerd  vervangen of hersteld door  geschoold en gekwalificeerd personeel        2 8    Chapter 2  Standardized Warning Statements       Restricted Area  Warning     This unit is intended for installation in restricted access areas  A restricted  access area can be accessed only through the use of a special tool  lock and  key  or other means of security   This warning does not apply to workstations      7D EA BRK  COA y hla     is RRE WI HEE 1ST AAMELTVES    7 ABE  HIE JM REESEN TODA a VT 4 DFE  TOBMA YD DURECH           EE   EPICA EAS REENER nde Te  HEEREN EEA CC AI HE    Warnung    Diese Einheit ist zur Installation in Bereichen mit beschranktem Zutritt vorgesehen  Der  Zutritt zu derartigen Bereichen ist nur mit einem Spezialwerkzeug  Schloss und  Schl  ssel oder einer sonstigen Sicherheitsvorkehrung m  glich     iAdvertencia     Esta unidad ha sido disefiada para instalaci  n en   reas de acceso restringido  S  lo  puede obtenerse acceso a una de estas   reas mediante la utilizaci  n de una  herramienta especial  cerradura con llave u otro medio de seguridad     Attention    Cet appareil doit   tre install  e dans des zones d acc  s r  serv  s  L acc  s a une zone  d acc  s r  serv   n est possible qu en utilisant un outil sp  cial  un m  canisme de  verrouillage et une cl    ou tout autre moyen de s  curit       Dann HW ay TIN  lut     AMYA nimm  sin  nun  23 072 WW ams mmn ns Te v   7121 2191 P    3292 
15.   Chapter 2  Standardized Warning Statements       jAdvertencia     Existe peligro de explosi  n si la bater  a se reemplaza de manera incorrecta   Reemplazar la bater  a exclusivamente con el mismo tipo o el equivalente recomendado  por el fabricante  Desechar las bater  as gastadas seg  n las instrucciones del fabricante     lu   rona v  arpn x  Ta 292010 12 2722105 Ow pi   n130 nap  3921 199 DIANA DP 1102 1229105 NN    yon MRI 55 yx35   v mwaiwan moon pIo    Elei iaaa H   AR Aan An Ul Jail All  dal Za l   Ulla  j dy adl Jaial  iriall AS   l 4  Oua gl LS lol Le ol E all wii  L    Ala AS 141 Clade Lady Alas all Cls Aal a al   da   9014224 AJA YOR Soa 9890  2594  AE 1899 3254  o AA O EOS   q ASE MEAS Aelst  FAL     Waarschuwing    Er is ontploffingsgevaar indien de batterij verkeerd vervangen wordt  Vervang de batterij  slechts met hetzelfde of een equivalent type die door de fabrikant aanbevolen worat   Gebruikte batterijen denen overeenkomstig fabrieksvoorschriften afgevoerd te worden        2 11    1 10 and 10 Gigabit Layer 2 3 Ethernet Switches       Redundant Power Supplies  Warning     This unit might have more than one power supply connection  All connections  must be removed to de energize the unit        TRE  COLI Y NRO GRAD BRE TUCU S Ead 0 33   129 FORBES DC  TAATOA D JE TU Tu D Xs    EE  CEPR EFS IB CARAT LER    Warnung    Dieses Ger  t kann mehr als eine Stromzufuhr haben  Um sicherzustellen  dass der  Einheit kein trom zugef  hrt wird  m  ssen alle Verbindungen 
16.   Continued           Parameter Description  TO_INCL Messages This parameter specifies the number of messages received with to include field   Received  orien DEE This parameter specifies the number of messages received with to exclude field   ALLOW Messages e x    Received This parameter specifies the number of allow messages received   GE KEE This parameter specifies the number of block messages received   eceived  V3 Reports Sent This parameter specifies the number of V3 reports transmitted                 IGMP Statistics    Figure 5 200  IGMP Route StatisticsPage    Refresh    Support Help About Log Out       SUPERMICR      SWITCH SBM GEM X2C    EEn  Home IGMP Statistics   gt  System Mgmt   gt  Layer2 Mgmt       Clicking the IGMP link brings up the IGMP ROUTE STATISTICS page  Figure 5 200    which displays IGMP route information  The parameters for this page are shown in  Table 5 171     Table 5 171  IGMP Route Statistics Page Parameters    Parameter Description       Interface This parameter specifies the interface identifier     General Queries  Received    This parameter specifies the number of general guery packets received           5 232    Chapter 5  Web Based Management Utility       Table 5 171  IGMP Route Statistics Page Parameters  Continued        Parameter    Description          Group Queries  Received    Group and Source  Queries Received    IGMP V1 V2 Reports  Received    IGMP V3 Reports  Received    General Queries  Transmitted    Group Queries  Transmitt
17.   Parameter Description   VLAN ID This parameter specifies the VLAN identifer    Address This parameter specifies the VLAN address    Egress Ports This parameter specifies the indexes of egress ports    Ports Learnt This parameter specifies the indexes of ports on this VLAN that are learned           5 198       Chapter 5  Web Based Management Utility       VLAN Counter Statistics    Figure 5 172  VLAN Counter Statistics Page       VLAN Counter Statistics  Reset Statstes       Clicking the COUNTER STATISTICS link brings up the VLAN COUNTER STATISTICS page   Figure 5 172   which displays VLAN counters  The parameters for this page are shown  in Table 5 143     Table 5 143  VLAN Counter Statistics Page Parameters       Parameter Description       VLAN ID This parameter specifies the VLAN identifier   Unicast Frames Rx  This parameter specifies the number of unicast packets received     en EADE This parameter specifies the number of non unicast packets received     EO Hr This parameter specifies the number of packets flooded due to unknown unicast     Unicast frames Tx This parameter specifies the number of unicast packets transmitted           Broadcast frames Tx   This parameter specifies the number of broadcast packets transmitted        5 199       1 10 and 10 Gigabit Layer 2 3 Ethernet Switches User   s Manual       VLAN Capabilities    Figure 5 173  VLAN Capabilities Page       VLAN Capabilities       Clicking the CAPABILITIES tab brings up the VLAN CAPABILITIES page  Figu
18.   SE   20A  HH  S 2343     Waarschuwing    Dit product is afhankelijk van de kortsluitbeveiliging  overspanning  van uw electrische  installatie  Controleer of het beveiligde aparaat niet groter gedimensioneerd is dan  220V 20A     Power Disconnection Warning  Warning     The system must be disconnected from all sources of power and the power  cord removed from the power supply module s  before accessing the chassis  interior to install or remove system components     ERD EE  ZAT ANRA ROBO MEID AL On  Y y VARRET 7 E  AT ici     SAT LORIMETXN TOY    ADHSUMIE Nn  Bia FIBRE 2D SIO  NF DEN DD KI                                      METE SRA ca PA   DITA dE   FRA      Warnung                               Das System muss von allen Quellen der Energie und vom Netzanschlusskabel getrennt  sein  das von den Spg Versorgungsteilmodulen entfernt wird  bevor es auf den  Chassisinnenraum zur  ckgreift  um Systemsbestandteile anzubringen oder zu  entfernen       Advertencia     El sistema debe ser disconnected de todas las fuentes de energ  a y del cable el  ctrico  quitado de los m  dulos de fuente de alimentaci  n antes de tener acceso el interior del  chasis para instalar o para quitar componentes de sistema        2 6    Chapter 2  Standardized Warning Statements       Attention    Le syst  me doit   tre d  branch   de toutes les sources de puissance ainsi que de son  cordon d alimentation secteur avant d acc  der a l int  rieur du chassis pour installer ou  enlever des composants de s
19.  5 12     Table 5 65  L2 Multicast Filter Configuration Page Parameters          Parameter Description  VLAN ID This parameter specifies the VLAN ID   MAC Address This parameter specifies the destination MAC address of the received packet     This parameter specifies the list of ports on which the received packet  with the    Allowed ROER above set MAC address  if received from the configured port  can be forwarded     This parameter specifies the list of ports on which the received packet  with the  Forbidden Ports above set MAC address  if received from the configured port  must NOT be  forwarded     You can choose to set this configuration to any one of the following types     Permanent   This configuration resides even after restart of the switch   Status   DeleteOnReset     This configuration deletes the entry on restart       DeleteOnTimeout     This configuration deletes the entry on expiration of  the ageing timer                    5 104    Chapter 5  Web Based Management Utility       Line Tracking    Figure 5 88  Link Status Tracking Configure New Group Page        FEO CEA  Px Io Yew eem lech tp  da diy E GetMore Aatom   Suge Ses            Clicking the LINK TRACKING link brings up the LINK STATUS TRACKING CONFIGURE NEW  GROUP page  Figure 5 88   which allows you to set the filter configuration to control the  multicast packets that the switch needs to process  The parameters for this page are  shown in Table 5 66     Table 5 66  Link Status Tracking Configure New 
20.  ACL criteria     Redirect  Forces packets which meet the ACL criteria to specified port   Source ana IP This specifies the IP Address of the Source and Destination  for which the  Address access list must be applied  The factory default is blank     This specifies the Source and Destination Address Mask corresponding to the IP    Subnet Mask Mais     This specifies the incoming physical ports if this ACL has to be port specific  for    Ports List  Incoming    example Gi0 1 10 or Gi0 1   The factory default is blank     This specifies the outgoing physical ports if this ACL has to be port specific  for    EE example Gi0 1 10 or Gi0 1   The factory default is blank                    5 28    Chapter 5  Web Based Management Utility       IP Extended ACL  Figure 5 24  IP Extended ACL Page    SWTCH 1 LED STATUS      IP Extended ACL Configuration    Ad   Raven      Nete   Mange for Both Source and Destination Parts compet be ghra       Clicking the IP EXTENDED ACL tab brings up the IP EXTENDED ACL CONFIGURATION page   Figure 5 24   which displays the various parameters required to configure the Extended  IP access lists  The parameters for this page are shown in Table 5 12     Table 5 12  IP Extended ACL Configuration Page Parameters       Parameter Description    This specifies the unique ID for the access list  The valid range is between 7 to    ABE Number 65535  The factory default is blank   Subnet Mask This specifies the Address Mask corresponding to the IP Address   This spe
21.  Authenticator State  machine to define when the EAPOL PDU is to be transmitted  It can be  configured to any value in the range from 7 to 65535 seconds     This parameter specifies the time between periodic re authentication of the  supplicant           Local AS    Figure       5 85  Local Authentication Server Configuration Page    SWITCH 1 LED STATUS       Clicking the LOCAL AS tab brings up the LOCAL AUTHENTICATION SERVER CONFIGURATION  page  Figure 5 22   which configures Local Authentication Server information  The  parameters for this page are shown in Table 5 12     Table 5 62  Local Authentication Server Configuration Page Parameters       Parameter    User Name    Password    Description    This parameter specifies the identity of the user who is seeking authentication   and is set by a string of not more than 20 printable characters     This parameter specifies the password specific to the user name  and is set by a  string of not more than 20 printable characters           5 101       1 10 and 10 Gigabit Layer 2 3 Ethernet Switches User   s Manual       Table 5 62  Local Authentication Server Configuration Page Parameters  Continued        Parameter Description       This parameter represents the allowance and denial of access  The values that  can be configured are       Allow   When set to Allow  the authentication request is allowed over the set  of ports in the PORT LIST      Deny   When set to Deny  the authentication request is NOT allowed over  the set of p
22.  Basic Settings eene 5 120  Interface Settings    tite la 5 121  pile ETE 5 122  RIP Basic Settings    e e tera 5 122  Interfaces   ne PRINS ne 5 123  Neighbors  Ist terts nternet neen a a c bet rece ets 5 124  GEN lte EE 5 125  Address Summarization                       esee 5 126  e eR eaaet e bd eed 5 126  RIP6 Interface i adio tdci 5 127  El SAA a toes 5 128  OSRE EE 5 128  OSPF Basic Settiligs                  inna eet enel 5 129  hir                5 130  Interface ER Renee tei P 5 131  Virt  al Iritetface    nit ern Rt COD eR IR 5 132  OSPF Neighbor  ete tor endete ee 5 133  OSPF RRD Route Configuration     nennen eenen eennvenneneneenn 5 134  OSPF Area Aggregation         nnen eneneneeennenenevenneneneveneneneeen 5 135  External  Aggtegetgrt eer et Eege ia i   5 136  OSPE V3 Die pe ERE REPRE E DAS 5 138  OSPFv3 Basic Settings                        sess 5 138  Interface   RIA ER te ne cete a IE dee ERES 5 139       vii    1 10 and 10 Gigabit Layer 2 3 Ethernet Switches User   s Manual       icc 5 141  OSPF V3 External Aggregation     nennen nennen eenn eennenenn eenn 5 142   ELE 5 143  BGP  Basic  Settings    inernet ie ptg re enna ede pets 5 144  BGP Peer Configuration    5 145  BGP MED Configuration         nononono ene eennenenevenenenneenerenn 5 146  Local Preference    tte aoo AR EP RR RR RM ES ee E 5 147  BGP    PE 5 148  Route Aggregations                    essent 5 149  Advanced BGP Configuration                       sene 5 150  BGP Community Management    
23.  Border Router    RFC 1583 This parameter specifies the compatibility to RFC 1583 for choosing the route  Compatibility among multiple AS for the same destination     External Link State This parameter specifies the maximum number of non default AS external LSA  Database Limit entries that can be stored in the link state database                 5 129       1 10 and 10 Gigabit Layer 2 3 Ethernet Switches User   s Manual       Area    Figure 5 113  OSPF Area Configuration Page    OSPF Area Configuration       Clicking the AREA tab brings up the OSPF AREA CONFIGURATION page  Figure 5 113    The parameters for this page are shown in Table 5 89     Table 5 89  OSPF Area Configuration Page Parameters       Parameter Description       Area ID This parameter specifies the identifier for the area     Woe This parameter allows you to configure the area type  as a Stub area  a Normal  yp area or NSSA     Send Summary This field is used to control the import of summary LSAs to stub areas  This does  Router not have any impact for other areas   Default Cost This parameter specifies the metric cost associated with the routes                 5 130    Chapter 5  Web Based Management Utility       Interface    Figure 5 114  OSPF Interface Configuration Page    OSPF Interface Configuration       Clicking the INTERFACE tab brings up the OSPF INTERFACE CONFIGURATION page   Figure 5 114   The parameters for this page are shown in Table 5 90     Table 5 90  OSPF Interface Configuration Page Param
24.  Clicking the Basics tab brings up the BGP Basic SETTINGS page  Figure 5 124   The  parameters for this page are shown in Table 5 100     Table 5 100  BGP Basic Settings Page Parameters       Parameter Description       Status This parameter specifies the BGP admin status  Using this  the protocol can be  enabled disabled in the switch     AS Number This parameter specifies the autonomous system to which the switch is  connected  which is a read only field     The synchronization between IGP and BGP can be ensured by enabling this    Synchronization field     This parameter represents the policy for handling overlapping routes  When an  Overlap Router Policy   overlapping route is received  depending upon the configured policy  either the  less specific routes or most specific routes or both are installed in the RIB tree     Default Cocal This parameter sets a preference value for the autonomous system path              Preference   Advertisement of You can choose to advertise even the external non BGP routes by enabling this  Non BGP Routes feature    Always Compare By enabling this feature  you can choose to always compare the MED values of  MED paths from different neighbors for the same prefix  for choosing the best path           5 144       Chapter 5  Web Based Management Utility       BGP Peer Configuration       Figure 5 125  BGP Peer Configuration Page    To configure authentication for neighbors  use BGP Neighbor Authentication page     Clicking the NEIGHBORS tab br
25.  Ethernet  Gi  ports  and four 10 Gigabit Ethernet  Ex Extreme Ethernet  ports       For the SSE G48 TG4 switch  it displays forty eight Gi ports and four Ex ports     For the SSE X24S R switches  it displays twenty four 10 Gigabit ports       For the SSE X3348S R switches  it displays forty eight 10 Gigabit ports and four  40 Gigabit ports     gt   Z NOTE  Ex ports configured as stacking ports will not be displayed     In stacking  the Switch Identifier will be displayed on top of this LED display  This  allows you to select a stack member switch of interest  and to view the LED display for  the corresponding switch        NOTE  Stacking is not supported on the SSE X24S R or SSE X3348S R  f switches          For Link  a green light corresponding to a number indicates that that numbered port is  up  whereas a red light corresponding to a number indicates that this port is down     Left Side Tree    The tree display on the left side of the page provides quick access to the configuration  pages  This tree is organized based on the features supported in the switch  The main  features are categorized in the following groups    e System Management   System based configurations   e Layer 2 Management   Layer 2 Protocols including VLAN  RSTP  MSTP          Layer 3 Management   Layer 3 Protocols including   IP  RIP  OSPF            Multicast Management   Multicast Protocols including IGMP  PIM          Statistics   Statistics and Counters for all the features    This tree is displaye
26.  Figure 5 108   The  parameters for this page are shown in Table 5 12     Table 5 84  RIP Security Setting Page Parameters       Parameter Description       IP Address This parameter displays the active RIP interfaces  You can select the interface  for which you want to configure authentication     This parameter specifies the authentication type  You can choose No    Authentication Type Authentication  or Simple Password  or the md5 authentication type     This parameter specifies the key used for authentication if the authentication    Authentication Key type is other than No Authentication                    5 125    1 10 and 10 Gigabit Layer 2 3 Ethernet Switches User   s Manual       Address Summarization    Figure 5 109  RIP Interface Specific Address Summarization Page       Clicking the SUMMARIZATION tab brings up the RIP INTERFACE SPECIFIC ADDRESS  SUMMARIZATION page  Figure 5 109   The parameters for this page are shown in  Table 5 85     Table 5 85  RIP Interface Specific Address Summarization Page Parameters                   Parameter Description  Interface This parameter specifies the Interface ID for which the RIP aggregate address  needs to be configured   Aggregate Address      This parameter specifies the aggregate address   Subnet Mask This parameter specifies the mask of the aggregate address   RIPng    The RIP6 link allows you perform RIPv6 related configuration for the switch  This can be  accomplished through the following two pages        RIP6 Interfac
27.  Figure 5 22    which displays the various parameters to configure the MAC Access List  The  parameters for this page are shown in Table 5 10     Table 5 10  MAC ACL Configuration Page Parameters    Parameter Description          This specifies the unique Id for the access list  Valid range is 1 to 65535  The  ACL Number factory default is blank     This specifies both the Source MAC Address and Destination MAC Address  for  Source and which the access list must be applied  Both the Source and Destination MAC  Destination MAC Addresses must be configured for the status of the access list to be active  The  factory default is blank                    5 26    Chapter 5  Web Based Management Utility       Table 5 10  MAC ACL Configuration Page Parameters  Continued              Parameter Description  This specifies the action to be taken for the access list  The factory default is  Permit    Action   Permit  Forwards packets which meet the ACL criteria     Redirect Port    Priority    VLAN ID    Port List  Incoming     Encapsulation    Protocol         Deny  Drops packets which meet the ACL criteria     Redirect  Forces packets which meet the ACL criteria to specified port     This specifies the selected ports that packets meeting ACL criteria can be  redirected to  Ports can be provided as a range  for example Gi0 1 or Ex0 1    The factory default is Gi0 1     The priority of the L3 filter is used to decide which filter rule is applicable when  the packet matches with more than
28.  Interface Configuration Page Parameters  Continued        Parameter Description       Current Version This parameter specifies the working IGMP Version on the given VLAN     Current Querier    Status This parameter specifies the current status of the Querier              IGMP Snooping VLAN Router    Figure 5 146  IGMP Snooping VLAN Router Ports Page        Rout    IGMP Snooping VLAN Router Ports       Clicking the ROUTE PORTS tab brings up the IGMP SNOOPING VLAN ROUTER PORTS  page  Figure 5 146   The parameters for this page are shown in Table 5 119     Table 5 119  IGMP Snooping VLAN Router Ports Page Parameters          Parameter Description  VLAN ID This parameter specifies the VLAN ID      This parameter specifies the ports on which routers are connected for a specific  Port List VLAN             5 167          1 10 and 10 Gigabit Layer 2 3 Ethernet Switches User   s Manual       IGMP MAC Forwarding    Figure 5 147  MAC Based Multicast Forwarding Table Page       Clicking the GROUP INFORMATION tab brings up the MAC BASED MULTICAST FORWARDING    MAC Based Multicast Forwarding Table    TABLE page  Figure 5 147   which displays either the IP Based or the MAC Based  Multicast Forwarding Table depending upon the configuration of the forwarding mode   The parameters for this page are shown in Table 5 120     Table 5 120  MAC Based Multicast Forwarding Table Page Parameters       Parameter    Description       VLAN ID    Group MAC Address  Port List       This parameter specifi
29.  Layer 2 3 Ethernet Switches User   s Manual          5 242       Appendix A  Rack Installation    A 1 Overview    Some Supermicro switches can be equipped with an optional rail kit  CSE PT52L  to  make it easy to install them in a rack  This manual provides instructions for installing the  CSE PT52L mounting rails onto a rack and for installing the switch into the mounting  rails  Following these steps in the order given should enable you to have the system  operational within a minimum amount of time     A 2 Unpacking the System    You should inspect the box the switch was shipped in and note if it was damaged in any  way  If the switch itself shows damage you should file a damage claim with the carrier  who delivered it     Decide on a suitable location for the rack unit that will hold your switch  It should be  situated in a clean  dust free area that is well ventilated  Avoid areas where heat   electrical noise and electromagnetic fields are generated  You will also need it placed  near a grounded power outlet  Be sure to read the Rack  General and Lithium Battery  Precautions in the next section     A 3 Preparing for Setup    The optional rail kit  CSE PT52L  ships in a separate box and that box should include  two sets of rail assemblies  two rail mounting brackets and the mounting screws needed  to install the system into the rack  Read this section in its entirety before you begin the  installation procedure outlined in the sections that follow     Choosing a Setup L
30.  Page Parameters    Parameter Description          Clock Display This display shows the time and date that the switch current has     These controls allow you to set or modify the time and date  HH MM SS for the    Clock Set Time  and DD MM  YYYY for the Date                    5 54    Chapter 5  Web Based Management Utility       Stack    The Supermicro Intelligent switch supports stacking of the SSE G24 TG4 and  SSE G48 TG4 Supermicro switch units  Switch stacking is created by connecting  switches in a daisy chain  One of the stacked switches is selected as a Master based on  its configurations  The Master switch provides management support for the whole stack   Other switches in the stack are referred to as slave switches        NOTE  Make sure all stacked switches are running the same version of  Z firmware     r    The Master switch manages the control plane traffic for all stacked switches  When the  current master switch fails  the backup master is then selected as the current master   The Master selection algorithm is based on a priority configuration  If two switches have  the same priority  the switch with the lowest MAC address is selected as the Master  switch     Enabling Stacking    By default  Supermicro switches act as stand alone switches  This stand alone default  facilitates using 10G Ethernet ports as Extrement Ethernet ports for uplinks     When stacking is enabled the stacking ports are dedicated for stacking purposes   Stacking can be enabled using the
31.  RSTP link provides links to the following configuration pages      RSTP Global Settings      RSTP Basic Settings   e Port Settings   e Port Status    RSTP Global Settings    Figure 5 69  Global Configuration Page       Global Configuration       Note   To enable RSTP Functionality  MSTP should be disabled and shutdown     Clicking the GLOBAL SETTINGS tab brings up the GLOBAL CONFIGURATION page   Figure 5 69   which allows you to configure RSTP global parameters  The parameters  for this page are shown in Table 5 47     Table 5 47  Global Configuration Page Parameters          Parameter Description   Select Control This parameter allows you to select RSTP Global Settings to use in the Switch    Context ID This parameter shows the unique ID of RSTP Global Settings    System Control This parameter starts or Shutsdown RSTP in the switch    Status This parameter allows you to enable disable the protocol at a global level on the  Switch    Dynamic Path Cost   This parameter allows you to enable or disable the DYNAMIC PATH COST   Calculation CALCULATION                 5 83    1 10 and 10 Gigabit Layer 2 3 Ethernet Switches User   s Manual       RSTP Basic Settings    Figure 5 70  RSTP Configuration Page    RSTP Configuration       Clicking the Basic SETTINGS tab brings up the RSTP CONFIGURATION page  Figure 5 70    which displays the various parameters for RSTP configuration  The parameters for this  page are shown in Table 5 48     Table 5 48  RSTP Configuration Page Parameters  
32.  SECURITY NAME  CONTEXT NAME  TRANSPORT TAG and  9 STORAGE TYPE   SNMP Group This page allows you to configure SNMP groups including GROUP NAME   Settings SECURITY NAME  SECURITY MODEL and STORAGE TYPE   This page allows you to configure SNMP group   s access parameters including  ni  gt   Access GROUP NAME  SECURITY MODEL  SECURITY LEVEL  STORAGE TYPE  AND READ   9 WRITEand NOTIFY VIEW   SNMP View Tree This page allows you to configure an SNMP view tree including ViEw NAME  SUB  Settings TREE  MASK  TYPE OF THE VIEW and STORAGE TYPE   SNMP Target This page allows you to configure the SNMP target including TARGET NAME   Address Settings TARGET IP  TRANSPORT TAG  PARAM and STORAGE TYPE           5 32       Chapter 5  Web Based Management Utility       Table 5 14  SNMP Agent Configuration Pages  Continued        Configuration  Page    Description          SNMP Target  Parameter Settings    SNMP User Settings    SNMP Trap Settings       This setting allows you to configure SNMP target parameters including  PARAMETER NAME  MP MODEL  SECURITY MODEL  NAME  LEVEL and STORAGE  TYPE     This setting allows you to configure SNMP security including user name   AUTHENTICATION PROTOCOL  AUTHENTICAITON KEY  PRIVACY PROTOCOL  PRIVACY  KEY and STORAGE TYPE     This setting allows you to configure SNMP trap notifications including NOTIFY  NAME  NOTIFY TAG  NOTIFY TYPE and STORAGE TYPE              5 33    1 10 and 10 Gigabit Layer 2 3 Ethernet Switches User   s Manual       SNMP Community Set
33.  SNMP  Security Level messages   Storage Type STORAGE TYPE can be configured as Volatile or Non  Volatile   SNMP User Settings    Figure 5 33  SNMP Security Settings Page    Target Address TargetParamete    SNMP Security Settings       Clicking the USER tab brings up the SNMP SECURITY SETTINGS page  Figure 5 33    which configures users configured in the SNMP for the User based Security Model  The  parameters for this page are shown in Table 5 21     Table 5 21  SNMP Security Settings Page Parameters          Parameter Description   User Name USER NAME is the  User based Security  model dependent security ID   ee eae en The AUTHENTICATION PROTOCOL is used for authentication    Protocol    The AUTHENTICATION KEY is the secret authentication key used for messages    Authentication Key sent on behalf of this user to from the SNMP     PRIVACY PROTOCOL is an indication of whether or not messages sent on behalf of  Privacy Protocol this user to from the SNMP are protected from disclosure  and if so  the type of  privacy protocol that is used                    5 40       Chapter 5  Web Based Management Utility       Table 5 21  SNMP Security Settings Page Parameters  Continued                    Parameter Description  Privacy Ke Privacy KEY is an indication of whether or not messages sent on behalf of this  y Key user to from the SNMP are protected from disclosure   Storage Type STORAGE TYPE can be configured as Volatile or Non Volatile   SNMP Trap Settings    Figure 5 34  SNMP Tra
34.  SSH Configuration    Figure 5 19  SSH Configuration       SSH Configuration       Clicking the SSH  Secure Shell  tab brings up the SSH CONFIGURATION page   Figure 5 19   which allows you to configure SSH version and keys  The parameters for  this page are shown in Table 5 8     Table 5 8  SSH Configuration Page Parameters       Parameter Description    SSH Version The default for this parameter is v2  You can choose to configure this as  compatible with v7 instead     The default for this parameter is 3DES CBC  You can instead choose to  configure it as 3DES CBC or DES CBC or both    This parameter   s default is HMAC SHA1  You can instead choose to configure it  as HMAC SHA1 or HMAC MD5 or both     Cipher    Authentication                5 22    Chapter 5  Web Based Management Utility       SSLConfiguration    Figure 5 20  SSL Configuraiton Page       SSL Configuration          p Server Certificate    Server Certificate not configured          Clicking the SSL  Secure Socket Layers  tab brings up the SSL CONFIGURATION page   Figure 5 20   which allows you to configure SSL parameters and generate SSL  certificates for HTTPS  To configure SSL and enable HTTPS  follow the procedure  below using this page     Configuring SSL and Enabling HTTPS  1  Configure CIPHER SUITE and CRYPTO KEY RSA with your chosen parameters     2  Create a certificate request by entering the subject name and clicking on the  CREATE button     3  When the page reloads  the text box below the CREATE but
35.  Table 5 158  IPV6 Interface Statistics Page Parameters             Parameter Description   Interface This parameter specifies the Port index    Revd This parameter specifies the number of IPv6 packets received    Hdr Err This parameter specifies the number of IPv6 packets received with header error    Too Big Errs This parameter specifies the number of too big IPv6 packets received    Addr Errs This parameter specifies the number of IPv6 packets received with address  errors    Fwd Dgrams This parameter specifies the number of IPv6 datagrams forwarded in this port     Unknown protos  Discdrs    Delivers   Out Rast   Out Discards  Out No Routes  Reasm Reqds  Reasm OKs  Reasm Fails  Frag OKs   Frag Fails   Frag Creates  Revd Mcast Pkts  Send Mcast Pkts  Trunctd Pkts       This parameter specifies the number of packets received with unknown protocol     This parameter specifies the number of received packets discarded due to  errors     This parameter specifies the number of packets delivered    This parameter specifies the number of transmit requests    This parameter specifies the number of transmit discards due to errors   This parameter specifies the number of packets to be transmitted but no routes   This parameter specifies the number of reassembly requests    This parameter specifies the number or successful reassemblies    This parameter specifies the number of reassemblies failed    This parameter specifies the number of good fragments received    This parameter specif
36.  This parameter enables or disables RESTRICTED GROUP REGISTRATION on this  Registration port           5 170    Chapter 5  Web Based Management Utility       IGMP  The IGMP page allows you to configure the IGMP protocol  The IGMP protocol in the  switch can be configured through the following pages       Basic Settings       Interface Configuration    Group Information      Source Information    Basic Settings    Figure 5 150  IGMP Configuration Page        ource informats  IGMP Configuration    Disabled      Clicking the IGMP CONFIGURATION tab brings up the IGMP CONFIGURATION page   Figure 5 150   whose single parameter allows you to enable or disable IGMP in the  switch        5 171    1 10 and 10 Gigabit Layer 2 3 Ethernet Switches User   s Manual       Interface Configuration    Figure 5 151  IGMP Interface Configuration Page    IGMP Interface Configuration       Clicking the INTERFACE CONFIGURATION tab brings up the IGMP INTERFACE  CONFIGURATION page  Figure 5 151   The parameters for this page are shown in  Table 5 122     Table 5 122  IGMP Interface Configuration Page Parameters          Parameter Description  Interface This parameter specifies the interface index   IGMP Status This parameter specifies the IGMP Status     With this parameter you can choose to run either in IGMP Version 1  IGMP    Operating Version Version 2 or IGMP Version 3  This can be configured for every interface     St Les This parameter indicates whether the fast leave processing for a specific 
37.  address   Source This parameter specifies the source address   Mask This parameter specifies the PIM route mask     Upstream Neighbor   This parameter specifies the upstream neighbor address              Interface This parameter specifies the   Up Time This parameter specifies the up time in seconds    Expiry Time This parameter specifies the expiry time in seconds   Receive Packets This parameter specifies the number of packets received           5 238    Chapter 5  Web Based Management Utility       DVMRP    The DVMRP link allows you to view DVMRP statistics through the following pages     e DVMRP Routers  e DVMRP Multicast Routers  e DVMRP Prune Statistics    DVMRP Routers    Figure 5 206  DVMRP Routes Page    DVMRP Routes       Clicking the ROUTES tab brings up the DVMRP ROUTES page  Figure 5 206   which  displays DVMRP routes information  The parameters for this page are shown in  Table 5 177     Table 5 177  DVMRP Routes Page Parameters                   Parameter Description   Network This parameter specifies the network address for this route   Subnet Mask This parameter specifies the network mask for this route   Metric This parameter specifies the metric value for this route   Status This parameter specifies the status of this route    Neighbor This parameter specifies the neighbor address for this route   Interface This parameter specifies the interface identifier           5 239       1 10 and 10 Gigabit Layer 2 3 Ethernet Switches User   s Manual       DVMRP Mul
38.  command stack with the switch identifier and  priority  The detailed command syntax is explained below       NOTE  When stacking is enabled  the switch needs to be rebooted to make it  Z effective     NOTE  When a switch is acting as a stand alone switch with stacking disabled   all physical interfaces are numbered as 0 1 to 0 n     DS    Z When the switch is in stacking mode  the interfaces are numbered as  lt switch  id gt  1t0 lt switch id     n     In non stacking mode  the switch ID is considered to be 0     The interface numbers change between stacking and non stacking cases due to the  switch ID  So configurations saved for stacking are not valid for non stacking cases and  vice versa        5 55    1 10 and 10 Gigabit Layer 2 3 Ethernet Switches User   s Manual       NOTE  If you choose stacking using the stack command from a non stacking    case  and the configurations are already saved for restoring the switch  it will  f rename the configuration file by adding a suffix _nonstack and will not restore  n this file when the switch reboots with stacking enabled     Similarily if you choose non stacking using the no stack command from the  stacking case  and the configurations are already saved for restoring the switch   it will rename the configuration file by adding a suffix   stack and will not  restore this file when the switch reboots with stacking disabled     Adding Stacking Members    Connect the stacked switches using stacking cables  For better redundancy  co
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40.  default as 5 seconds      This specifies the encryption key for the given TACACS server  It has a    Secret Key 32 character input limit  and the factory default is blank                 5 20          Chapter 5  Web Based Management Utility       IP Authorized Manager    Figure 5 18  IP Authorized Manager Page    IP Authorized Manager       Clicking the IP AUTH MANAGER tab brings up the IP AUTHORIZED MANAGER page   Figure 5 18   which allows you to configure allowed management nodes for managing  the switch  The parameters for this page are shown in Table 5 7     Table 5 7  IP Authorized Manager Page Parameters       Parameter Description    IP Address This specifies the IP address of the manager  The default address of 0 0 0 0  indicates    Any Manager        Subnet Mask This specifies the sub network mask for the specified IP address     This lists the port through which the manager can access this switch  Ports can  Port List  Incoming    be comma separated or provided as a range  for example Gi0 1 or Ex0 1   The  factory default is blank     This parameter specifies the VLANs through which the manager can access this  VLANs Allowed switch  VLANs can be comma seperated or provided as range  for example 1 2 3  or 1 3 or 1 2 3      These control buttons are used to indicate the service type  and can be one or    en Wed more of the following  TELNET  SSH  HTTP  HTTPS  SNMP or ALL                 5 21       1 10 and 10 Gigabit Layer 2 3 Ethernet Switches User   s Manual      
41.  e 802 1X   e IP   e  Pv6   e RIP Statistics  e  RIP6     OSPF   e OSPFv3      VRRP Statistics  e IGMP Snooping       5 183       1 10 and 10 Gigabit Layer 2 3 Ethernet Switches User   s Manual         IGMP Statistics      PIM    DVMRP  Interface    The Interface link allows you to configure the following pages        Interface Statistics    Ethernet Statistics    Interface Statistics    Figure 5 163  Interface Statistics Page       Interface Statistics    Gi0 1 Ex0 3               Clicking the INTERFACE tab brings up the INTERFACE STATISTICS page  Figure 5 163   The  parameters for this page are shown in Table 5 133     Table 5 133  Interface Statistics Page Parameters          Parameter Description   Index This parameter specifies the Port index    MTU This parameter specifies the Max Transfer Unit bytes   Speed  Bits Per   Ge ES   Second  This parameter specifies the port speed in bits per second   Received Octets This parameter specifies the number of bytes received                 5 184       Chapter 5  Web Based Management Utility       Table 5 133  Interface Statistics Page Parameters  Continued        Parameter Description       Received Unicast    Packets This parameter specifies the number of unicast packets received     GE KE This parameter specifies the number of non unicast packets received   Received Discards This parameter specifies the number of packets discared due to errors   Received Errors This parameter specifies the number of packets received with errors
42.  interface  is to be enabled or disabled   Query Interval This parameter indicates the interval between two successive IGMP queries     Query Response    Time This parameter specifies the response time for IGMP queries     Robustness Value This parameter specifies the ROBUSTNESS VALUE on this interface                    5 172       Chapter 5  Web Based Management Utility       Group Information    Figure 5 152  IGMP Group Configuration Page    IGMP Group Configuration        Note  Source Address is useful only on IGMP v3 interfaces        Clicking the GROUP INFORMATION tab brings up the IGMP GROUP CONFIGURATION page   Figure 5 152   The parameters for this page are shown in Table 5 123     Table 5 123  IGMP Group Configuration Page Parameters          Parameter Description  Interface This parameter specifies the interface index   Group Address This parameter specifies the IP multicast group address     Source Address    Filter Mode    This parameter represents the IP Source address     NOTE  Source configuration is allowed only when the operating version is v3 on  this interface     This parameter specifies the FILTER MODE                 5 173       1 10 and 10 Gigabit Layer 2 3 Ethernet Switches User   s Manual       Source Information    Figure 5 153  IGMP Source Information Page    IGMP Source Information       Clicking the SOURCE INFORMATION tab brings up the IGMP SOURCE INFORMATION page   Figure 5 153   The parameters for this page are shown in Table 5 124     Table 5 
43.  link state information age in seconds           5 226       Chapter 5  Web Based Management Utility       VRRP Statistics    Figure 5 196  VRRP Statistics Page       p  L    Auth Type  M    Mismatch    Clicking the VRRP link brings up the VRRP STATISTICS page  Figure 5 196   which  displays VRRP global statistics and VRRP router specific statistics  The parameters for    this page are shown in Table 5 167     Table 5 167  VRRP Statistics Page Parameters       Parameter Description       VRRP Global Statistics    Checksum Errors This parameter specifies the number of checksum errors     Version Errors This parameter specifies the number of version errors     Virtual Router ID  Errors    VRRP Router Specific Statistics  Virtual Router ID This parameter specifies the Virtual Router identifier   Transitions to Master  This parameter specifies the number of transitions as Master     Advertisment Receive   This parameter specifies the number of advertisement packets received     Advertisment Internal  Error    Authentication  Failures    IP TTL Errors This parameter specifies the number of IP TTL errors happened        This parameter specifies the number of Virtual Router ID errors     This parameter specifies the number of advertisement errors happened     This parameter specifies the number of authentication failures              1 10 and 10 Gigabit Layer 2 3 Ethernet Switches User   s Manual       Table 5 167  VRRP Statistics Page Parameters  Continued        Parameter    Descr
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45.  of a power failure    Always keep the rack s front door and all panels and components closed when not  servicing to maintain proper cooling     Do not remove the cover of the switch  there are no user serviceable components  inside  Take unit to service center for repairs and servicing     Disconnect all power cords before servicing     WARNING  Slide rail mounted equipment is not to be used as a shelf or work  L     space     Lithium Battery Precaution    This switch may contain a lithium battery  There is a danger of explosion if the battery is  incorrectly replaced     Installing the battery upside down may reverse the polarities and cause the battery  to explode     Replace the battery only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the  manufacturer     Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer   s instructions     Do not damage the battery in any way  a damaged battery may release hazardous  materials into the environment     Do not discard a used battery in the garbage or a public landfill        A 2    Appendix A  Rack Installation         Please comply with the regulations set up by your local hazardous waste  management agency to dispose of your used battery properly     Rack Mounting Considerations    Ambient Operating Temperature    If installed in a closed or multi unit rack assembly  the ambient operating temperature of  the rack environment may be greater than the ambient temperature of the room   Therefore  consideration should be given to 
46.  one of the following     Strict Priority   Scheduling Algorithm   Hound Robin     Weighted Round Robin     Deficit Round Robin    COS and Queue This parameter allows you to select between 0 to 7 for you COS Queue value     S This parameter allows you to select between 0 to 15 for your COS Queue  COS Queue Weight WEIGHT value     COS Queue Min             Bandwidth This parameter configures minimum bandwidth between 1 to 262143   COSQ Max A         Bandwidth This parameter configures maximum bandwidth between 1 to 262143   COS Queue Flag Use this parameter to set a flag for this queue           5 51    1 10 and 10 Gigabit Layer 2 3 Ethernet Switches User   s Manual       Time Management    The Time Management link of the System page opens the Time Management page   This page allows you to configure QoS through following pages        NTP Settings      Clock Settings    NTP Settings    Figure 5 45  NTP Settings Page    SWITCH 1 LED STATUS      NTP Settings       Clicking the NTP link brings up the NTP SETTINGS page  Figure 5 45   which configures  the Network Time Protocol  NTP   The parameters for this page are shown in  Table 5 32     Table 5 32  NTP Settings Page Parameters       Parameter Description       NTP Client Settings  This field enables or disables NTP in the switch  Configure the NTP SERVERS    NIP Sewe section to enable NTP   Receive Server The value for this parameter could be Broadcast or Unicast  To process the  Update broadcast NTP updates from the server  ch
47.  one set of filter rules  The higher value of     Filter Priority    implies a higher priority  The valid value is 1 to 255  and the  factory default is blank     This specifies the VLAN ID for which the access list has to be applied     This specifies the incoming physical ports  if this ACL has to be ports specific    For example Gi0 1 10 or Gi0 1   The factory default is blank     This specifies the encapsulation type in the packet  It could be any value  between 1 and 65535  The factory default is blank     This chooses the protocol type to be checked in the packet to apply this ACL   The factory default is blank              5 27    1 10 and 10 Gigabit Layer 2 3 Ethernet Switches User   s Manual       IP Standard ACL    Figure 5 23  IP Standard ACL Configuration Page    IP Standard ACL Configuration       Clicking the IP STANDARD ACL  Access Control List  tab brings up the IP STANDARD ACL  CONFIGURATION page  Figure 5 23   which displays the various parameters to configure  the Standard IP access lists  The parameters for this page are shown in Table 5 11     Table 5 11  IP Standard ACL Configuration Page Parameters       Parameter Description       This specifies the unique ID for the access list  The valid range is between 7 and    AGE Number 65535  The factory default is blank   This specifies the action to be taken for the access list  The factory default is  Permit   Action   Permit  Forwards packets which meet the ACL criteria     Deny  Drops packets which meet the
48.  operational status of Split Horizon in the system     Default Route  Installation    Send Version    Receive Version    Route Age Timer    Update Timer    Garbage Timer          This parameter specifies whether Default Route Installation can be done or not     This parameter allows selecting the RIP packets sent to be compatible to either  RIPV1  RIP1 Compatible or RIPv2     This parameter is similar to SEND VERSION  but it allows you to choose the RIP  packets to be received as either RIPV1  RIPV2  both RIPv1 and RIPv2 or None     This parameter specifies the time interval after which the routes will be flushed   This parameter specifies the time interval between successive RIP updates     This parameter specifies the time interval after which the invalid routes will be  removed from the routing table              5 123    1 10 and 10 Gigabit Layer 2 3 Ethernet Switches User   s Manual       Neighbors List    Figure 5 107  RIP Neighbor List Page       Clicking the NEIGHBORS tab brings up the RIP NEIGHBOR LIST page  Figure 5 107   which  is used to configure the RIP neighbors  by configuring their IP address     The single parameter for this page is IP ADDRESS  which specifies the IP Address of the  neighbor router to which the unicast update has to be sent        5 124    Chapter 5  Web Based Management Utility       Security Settings    Figure 5 108  RIP Security Settings Page    RIP Security Settings       Clicking the SECURITY tab brings up the RIP SECURITY SETTING page 
49.  parameter specifies the number of seconds after an elected translator  determines its services are no longer required  in which it must continue to  perform its translation duties     NSSA Stability  Interval    This parameter specifies the type of metric  OSPFv3 Metric  External Type 1     Stub Metric Type External Type 2  advertised as a default route                    5 141       1 10 and 10 Gigabit Layer 2 3 Ethernet Switches User   s Manual       OSPF V3 External Aggregation    Figure 5 123  OSPF AS External Aggregation Configuration Page    Ext Ay    OSPF As External Aggregation Configuration       Clicking the EXT AGGREGATION tab brings up the OSPF AS EXTERNAL AGGREGATION  CONFIGURATION page  Figure 5 123   which allows you to configure OSPF external  aggregation parameters  The parameters for this page are shown in Table 5 99     Table 5 99  OSPF AS External Aggregation Configuration Page Parameters          Parameter Description   Network This parameter specifies the external network address   Mask This parameter specifies the network mask    Area ID This parameter specifies the Area identifier                 5 142    Chapter 5  Web Based Management Utility       Table 5 99  OSPF AS External Aggregation Configuration Page Parameters       Parameter    Description          Aggregation Effect    Translation       This parameter specifies the Aggreation option as one of the following      Advertise     When set to advertise and the associated Area ID is 0 0 0 0   the
50.  paths  towards the CIST Regional Root  which includes this port     This parameter specifies the operational point to point status of the LAN  segment attached to this port  It indicates whether a port is considered to have a  point to point connection or shared media              5 93       1 10 and 10 Gigabit Layer 2 3 Ethernet Switches User   s Manual       Table 5 55  MSTP CIST Port Status Page Parameters  Continued        Parameter Description       This parameter specifies the ports current role as defined by the Spanning Tree    Rae Protocol     This parameter specifies the port s current state as defined by the application of    Port State the Spanning Tree Protocol              LA    Link aggregation  LA  is a method of combining multiple parallel physical connections  into a single logical connection trunk   thus allowing increased bandwidth for a particular  network path beyond what a single connection could sustain  By taking multiple LAN  connections and treating them as a unified  aggregated link  practical benefits in many  applications can be achieved  For example  link aggregation provides redundancy in  case one of the links fails  Link Aggregation also provides load balancing so that  processing and communication activity is distributed across several links in a trunk  ensuring that no single link is overwhelmed     Other terms often used to describe this Link Aggregation method include port trunking   link bundling  bonding  or teaming  These umbrella ter
51.  place only if this is Enabled   AdminEdge Port    This parameter allows you to configure ports explicitly as Point to point  Force  Admin Point to Point   true   Non point to point or leave the decision to be made Dynamically  from the  AL or MAC layer      Auto Edge Detection  If this parameter is set to true  the edge port status is dynamically calculated                    5 85    1 10 and 10 Gigabit Layer 2 3 Ethernet Switches User   s Manual       Table 5 49  Port Status Configuration Page Parameters  Continued                       Parameter Description   Restricted Role This parameter specifies the RESTRICTED ROLE status of the port    Restricted TCN This parameter indicates the RESTRICTED TCN status of the port   Port Status    Figure 5 72  RSTP Port Status Page    SSE EEC     DE               SUPERMICR   E    SWITCH SSE G24 TG4    Home  eee Switch 0  Layer  Bask Secungs  Port Manager    RSTP Port Status             Opname VLAN    3    Six     Unk Tracking  Loop Protect   P Layer3 Mgmt    gt  Multicast    gt  Statistics    i       Clicking the PORT STATUS tab brings up the RSTP PoRT STATUS page  Figure 5 72    which displays RSTP port specific information  The parameters for this page are shown  in Table 5 50     Table 5 50  RSTP Port Status Page Parameters       Parameter Description          Port This parameter specifies the port identifier     This parameter specifies the unique Bridge Identifier of the bridge that is    Hen etas recorded as the root for the segme
52.  s Manual       Table 5 41  VLAN Basic Settings Page Parameters  Continued        Parameter Description       Maximum Supported   This parameter specifies the maximum number of VLANs that this device can  VLANs scale     Number of VLANs in    the System This parameter specifies the active number of VLANs configured in the device              In addition  the BASIC SETTINGS page provides the configuration3 of Bridge Mode   Customer  Provider  and the priority for tunneled STP BPDUs  When you configure  BRIDGE MODE TO PROVIDER  the Port Protocol based classification and MAC based  classification on all ports must be disabled        5 72    Chapter 5  Web Based Management Utility       Port Settings    Figure 5 59  VLAN Port Settings Page       pe  da D eday E Get More Adhom   Toe Sans       VLAN Port Settings       Git 1 Ex0 4               ess       Clicking the PORT SETTINGS tab brings up the VLAN PORT SETTINGS page  Figure 5 59    which is used to associate the VLAN ID to the port for Port based VLAN classification     While associating different ports to VLANs  you can also configure INGRESS FILTERING   at the port level  and ACCEPTABLE FRAME TYPES  accept Tagged Frame Alone or All  frames      The other configurations provided in this page are  enabling disabling per Port MAC  based classification and Port Protocol based classification  enabling disabling of  tunneling and enabling disabling of STP BPDU Tunneling  To enable STP BPDU  Tunneling on an interface  you must fir
53.  session identifier    Received Frames This parameter specifies the number of packets received   Transmitted Frames   This parameter specifies the number of packets transmitted   Session Time  secs   This parameter specifies the session time in seconds              5 210    Chapter 5  Web Based Management Utility       Table 5 153  802 1x Session Statistics Page Parameters  Continued        Parameter    Description          Session Terminate  Cause    User Name       This parameter specifies the reason for session termination        This parameter specifies the name of the user authenticated        802 1X Supplicant Statistics    Figure 5 183  802 1x Supplicant Session Statistics Page          Refresh    Support Help About Log Out  SUPERMICR    SWITCH SBM GEM X2C  802 1x Supplicant Session Statistics  Home  Ee Gi0 1 Ex0 3    Ve es   o MAAA dud E NU  Pr  s  oi o 0 0 0 0 H 0 0 o 0 00 00 00 00 00 00  RMON Go2 o 0 0 0 0 o 0 o 0 0 00 000000 00 00  te ez o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0000 00 00 00  rcgis Gos o 0 o 0 0 0 o 0 0 o 00 00 0000 00 00  RSI Gos o 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 o 0 00 00 00 00 0000  P Gos o 0 0 0 0 0 H 0 H 0 00 00 0000 00 00  Be G07 o 0 o 0 0 o H 0 0 H 00 00 00 00 00 00  RIP Gos o 0 o 0 0 0 o 0 0 0 00 00 00 00 00 00  Ss Goo o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o 00 00 00 00 00 00  Neid Goio o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 00 00 00 00 00  EEN Goll o 0 0 0 0 o 0 0 0 H 00 00 00 00 00 00  E enz o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 H 0 00 00 00 00 00 00  Gon o 0 0 0 0 o 0 0 o 0 00 00 00 00 00 00  Gons o 0 0 0 0 0 0 H 0 H 00 00 00 00 
54.  the IP address of the active TACACS server  This server should have  been already configured in the following TACACS  SERVER CONFIGURATION  page  Figure 5 17   The factory default is 0 0 0 0     This parameter determines the number of times the switch searches the active  TACACS server from the list of servers maintained  The allowed values are from  1 to 100  The factory default is 2              1 10 and 10 Gigabit Layer 2 3 Ethernet Switches User   s Manual       TACACS  Server Configuration    Figure 5 17  TACACS  Server Configuration Page    Tacacs  Server Configuration       Clicking the TACACS  SERVERS tab brings up the TACACS  SERVER CONFIGURATION  page  Figure 5 17   which allows you to configure TACACS servers  The parameters for  this page are shown in Table 5 6     Table 5 6  TACACS  Server Configuration Page Parameters       Parameter Description   IP Address This specifies the IP address of the TACACS server  The factory default is blank    Port This specifies the TCP port for TACACS protocol  The valid range is from  1 to 65000  The factory default is blank     Specify Yes or No for a single TCP connection  If Yes  it establishes only a single    Single Connection TCP connection with a given TACACS server  The factory default is Yes     The time for which the switch will wait for a response from the TACACS server  Timeout before closing the connection is specified with this parameter  It is configurable in  seconds  with the valid range is from 4 to 15 and the
55.  the index of the VLAN Interface    Prefix This parameter indicates the IPv6 address prefix to be advertised in RA   Prefix Length This parameter indicates the PREFIX LENGTH  in bits     Pretix Profile ID This parameter specifies index to the IPv6 address profile table                    5 117    1 10 and 10 Gigabit Layer 2 3 Ethernet Switches User   s Manual       DHCP Server    The DHCP Server link helps you to manage the DHCP server in the switch through the  following two pages       DHCP Basic Settings  e Pool Settings    DHCP Basic Settings    Figure 5 101  DHCP Server Settings Page    Ba Io dem eege  d   Ebay     Get More Adhom   Suggests Ses          Note   To enable DHCP Server  DHCP Relay Status should be disabled     Clicking the DHCP SETTINGS tab brings up the DHCP SERVER SETTINGS page   Figure 5 101   The parameters for this page are shown in Table 5 78     Table 5 78  DHCP Server Settings Page Parameters             Parameter Description     With this parameter you can enable or disable the DHCP server using this  DEF SEVEN configuration   Offer reuse Time out   This parameter specifies the Reuse Timeout value that can be configured in this   seconds  field  which is used by DHCP   ICMP Echo This parameter enables or disables the ICMP Echo feature              5 118    Chapter 5  Web Based Management Utility       Pool Settings    Figure 5 102  DHCP Pool Settings Page    DHCP Pool Settings       Clicking the POOL SETTINS link brings up the DHCP Poot SETTINGS pag
56.  you to manage the Route Redistribution with the help of the  following pages       RRD Basic Settings    e BGP    RIP    OSPF  RRD Basic Settings    Figure 5 132  RRD Basic Settings Page    RRD Basic Settings    Disabled         Clicking the BASIC SETTINGS tab brings up the RRD BAsic SETTINGS page   Figure 5 132   The parameters for this page are shown in Table 5 108     Table 5 108  RRD Basic Settings Page Parameters                   Parameter Description   RRD Status By enabling this parameter  Route Re distribution can be enabled in the switch    AS Number This parameter is used to configure the Router AS number to which this switch  belongs    Router ID This parameter represents the Router ID of the switch           5 153       1 10 and 10 Gigabit Layer 2 3 Ethernet Switches User   s Manual       BGP    Figure 5 133  RRD BGP Configuration Page       Note   BGP Module should be enabled to enable route redistribution funtionality in BGP     Clicking the BGP tab brings up the RRD BGP CONFIGURATION page  Figure 5 133    which allows you to re distribute the routes that are learnt through other routing  protocols to BGP  The parameters for this page are shown in Table 5 109     Table 5 109  RRD BGP Configuration Page Parameters          Parameter Description  BGP Status This parameter enables or disables redistribution for BGP   Default Metric This parameter specifies the metric for the routes that are being re distributed     With this parameter you can choose to import Dir
57. 0 0 0 0  then the Type 5 is not generated for the specified range  while   aggregated Type 7 are generated in all attached NSSA  While if the   associated Area ID is x x x x  other than 0 0 0 0   then the Type 7 are not  generated in NSSA x x x x for the specified range      Allow All     When set to allowAll and associated Area ID is 0 0 0 0  then the  aggregated Type 5 are generated for the specified range  In addition  aggregated Type 7 are generated in all attached NSSA for the specified  range      Deny All     When set to denyAll neither Type 5 nor Type 7 will be generated  for the specified range     Aggregation Effect    Translation This parameter enables or disables the translation                 5 137    1 10 and 10 Gigabit Layer 2 3 Ethernet Switches User   s Manual       OSPF V3  The OSPFv3 link allows you to configure the OSPF v3 protocol through the following  pages      OSPFv3 Basic Settings      Interface    Area    OSPF V3 External Aggregation    OSPF v3 Basic Settings    Figure 5 120  OSPFv3 Basic Settings Page       OSPF v3 Basic Settings       Clicking the BASIC SETTINGS tab brings up the OSPF v3 Basic SETTINGS page   Figure 5 120   The parameters for this page are shown in Table 5 96     Table 5 96  OSPFv3 Basic Settings Page Parameters             Parameter Description  OSPFv3 Status This parameter enables or disables OSPFv3 administratively   Router ID This parameter uniquely identifies the router in the Autonomous System     Autonomous System    Borde
58. 00 00  Gos o 0 0 0 0 0 H 0 0 H 00 00 00 00 00 00  Gone o 0 0 0 0 0 0 H 0 0 00 00 00 00 00 00  El 0 0 o 0 0 0 0 o 0 o 00 00 00 00 00 00  Ex02 0 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 H 0 00 00 00 00 00 00  E03 1 o 0 0 9 o H o H 2 0030 48 90 00a                Clicking the SUPP SESSION STATS tab brings up the 802 1x SUPPLICANT SESSION  STATISTICS page  Figure 5 183   which displays information about the 802 1x supplicant  session  The parameters for this page are shown in Table 5 154     Table 5 154  802 1x Supplicant Session Statistics Page Parameters             Parameter Description   Port This parameter specifies the port index    Eapol FrRx This parameter specifies the number of the EAPOL packets received   Eapol FrTx This parameter specifies the number of the EAPOL packets transmitted     Eapol Start FrTx  Eapol Logoff FrTx    Eapol Respld FrTx       This parameter specifies the number of the EAPOL start packet transmitted   This parameter specifies the number of the EAPOL logoff packet transmitted     This parameter specifies the number of the EAPOL response identifier packet  transmitted              5 211    1 10 and 10 Gigabit Layer 2 3 Ethernet Switches User   s Manual       Table 5 154  802 1x Supplicant Session Statistics Page Parameters  Continued        Parameter Description          This parameter specifies the number of the EAPOL response packet frame    Eapokbiesp hil transmitted     Eapol Regld FrRx This parameter specifies the number of the EAPOL request identifier packet  received 
59. 00 00 00 00  00 00 00 00 0000   00 00 00 00 00 00  00 00 00 00 00 00  00 00 00 0000 00  00 00 00 00 00 00  00 00 00 00 00 00  00 00 00 00 00 00    fomos     o fe         Clicking the NEIGHBOR STATS tab brings up the LA NEIGHBOR STATISTICS INFORMATION  page  Figure 5 181   which displays LACP neighbor statistics  The parameters for this  page are shown in Table 5 152     Table 5 152  LA Neighbor Statistics Information Page Parameters       Parameter Description   Port Index This parameter specifies the port index   Partner SystemID This parameter specifies the Partner SystemID   Oper Key This parameter specifies the Oper Key     Partner Port Priority   This parameter specifies the Partner Port Priority                 5 209       1 10 and 10 Gigabit Layer 2 3 Ethernet Switches User   s Manual       802 1X    The 802 1x link allows you to view 802 1x statistics through the following pages     e  802 1X Session Statistics     802 1X Supplicant Statistics  e Mac Session Statistics    802 1X Session Statistics    Figure 5 182  802 1x Session Statistics Page       802 1x Session Statistics    Gi0 1 Ex0 3         Clicking the SESSION STATS tab brings up the 802 1x SESSION STATISTICS page   Figure 5 182   which displays 802 1x statistics information  The parameters for this  page are shown in Table 5 153     Table 5 153  802 1x Session Statistics Page Parameters             Parameter Description   Port This parameter specifies the port index    Session ID This parameter specifies the
60. 1 10 and 10 Gigabit Layer 2 3 Ethernet Switches User   s Manual       Filters    Figure 5 111  RIP6 Filter Configuration Page    RIP6 Filter Configuration        Clicking the FILTERS tab brings up the RIP6 FILTER CONFIGURATION page  Figure 5 111    The parameters for this page are shown in Table 5 87     Table 5 87  RIP6 Filter Configuration Page Parameters                      Parameter Description   Filter Address This parameter specifies the FILTER ADDRESS for the RIP6 interface    Filter Type This parameter specifies the FILTER TYPE for which RIP6 needs to be configured   OSPF    The OSPF link allows you to configure the OSPF protocol through the following pages     e OSPF Basic Settings     Area     Interface     Virtual Interface     OSPF Neighbor     OSPF RRD Route Configuration    OSPF Area Aggregation     External Aggregation       5 128       Chapter 5  Web Based Management Utility       OSPF Basic Settings    Figure 5 112  OSPF Basic Settings Page       Clicking the BASIC SETTINGS tab brings up the OSPF Basic SETTINGS page   Figure 5 112   The parameters for this page are shown in Table 5 88     Table 5 88  OSPF Basic Settings Page Parameters          Parameter Description   OSPF Status This parameter specifies the global status of the protocol in the switch   Router ID This parameter specifies the router identifier    Autonomous System   This parameter indicates the flag to denote whether or not the router is to be  Border Router configured as an Autonomous System
61. 124  IGMP Source Information Page Parameters                Parameter Description   Group Address This parameter specifies the IP multicast group address   Interface This parameter specifies the interface index    Source Address This parameter represents the IP Source address           5 174    Chapter 5  Web Based Management Utility       PIM    The PIM link allows you to perform PIM related configuration through the following  pages     Basic Settings  Component  Interfaces  Candidate RPs  Threshold  Static RP    Basic Settings    Figure 5 154  PIM Basic Settings Page    PIM Basic Settings       Note   To enable PIM   IGMP Proxy should be disabled        Clicking the BASIC SETTINGS tab brings up the PIM Basic SETTINGS page  Figure 5 154    which specifies the PIM status in the switch  The parameters for this page are shown in                Table 5 125   Table 5 125  PIM Basic Settings Page Parameters  Parameter Description  PIM Status This parameter allows you to enable or disable the PIM status in the switch   PIM V6 Status This parameter allows you to enable or disable the PIM V6 status in the switch              5 175    1 10 and 10 Gigabit Layer 2 3 Ethernet Switches User   s Manual       Table    5 125  PIM Basic Settings Page Parameters  Continued        Parameter    Description       Registration Stop  Rate Limiting Period    PMBR Status  Static RP       This parameter specifies the registration stop rate limiting period in seconds     This parameter allows you to e
62. 3 Ethernet Switches User   s Manual       IGMP Snooping Interface    Figure 5 145  IGMP Snooping Interface Configuration Page    outerPort     IGMP Snooping Interface Configuration    IGMP Snooping       Clicking the INTERFACE CONFIGURATION tab brings up the IGMP SNOOPING INTERFACE  CONFIGURATION page  Figure 5 145   which configures IGMP snooping interface specific  parameters  The parameters for this page are shown in Table 5 118     Table 5 118  IGMP Snooping Interface Configuration Page Parameters          Parameter Description   This parameter specifies the VLAN ID for which the configuration is to be  VLAN ID   performed   IGMP Snooping This parameter specifies the status of IGMP snooping in the Switch  which can  Status be enabled or disabled for a specific VLAN     This parameter specifies the operating version of the IGMP snooping switch for a    Operating Version specific VLAN     This parameter indicates whether the fast leave processing for a specific VLAN      eloo is to be enabled or disabled     This parameter specifies whether the IGMP snooping switch is enabled or    Querier Status disabled as a querier for a specific VLAN     This parameter specifies the time period for which general queries are sent by    SE the IGMP snooping switch  when configured as querier on a VLAN              Router Port List This parameter specifies the router port list for a specific VLAN           5 166       Chapter 5  Web Based Management Utility       Table 5 118  IGMP Snooping
63. 5 80  Port Channel Interface Basic Settings Page    SVATCH 1 LED STATUS           oom  oom  1500  MAC Source nd Donna       Clicking the INTERFACE SETTINGS tab brings up the PORT CHANNEL INTERFACE BASIC  SETTINGS page  Figure 5 80   which allows you to configure port channels  The  parameters for this page are shown in Table 5 57     Table 5 57  Port Channel Interface Basic Settings Page Parameters             Parameter Description  This parameter specifies the identifier of the port channel interface  The valids  Koit Channelin  values are between 1 to 65535                 5 96       Chapter 5  Web Based Management Utility       Port Settings       Figure 5 81  LA Port Settings Page                               Clicking the PORT SETTINGS tab brings up the LA PORT SETTINGS page  Figure 5 81    which configures LA properties at a per port level  The parameters for this page are  shown in Table 5 58     Table 5 58  LA Port Settings Page Parameters          Parameter Description  Port This parameter specifies the Interface Index   Port Channel  This parameter specifies the various port modes  such as LACP  Manual or  Mode    Disable   Port Priority This parameter specifies the priority value of the Port   This parameter sets the time within which LACP PDUs must be received on a  Timeout port to avoid timing out of the Aggregated Link  If a Long timeout is chosen then  the ports will time out of the Port Channel in 90 seconds  If a Short timeout is  chosen then the ports will t
64. 74     Table 5 74  ND Cache Configuration Page Parameters       Parameter Description  Interface VLAN ID This parameter indicates index of the VLAN interface   Destination This parameter specifies Destination IPv6 address     MAC Address This parameter denotes the physical address of the Destination address                 5 114    Chapter 5  Web Based Management Utility       Table 5 74  ND Cache Configuration Page Parameters  Continued        Parameter Description    This parameter indicates the Reachability state of the entry  which is a read only  SE field           Age This parameter specifies the Age Time              Address Settings    Figure 5 98  Address Settings Page    Address Settings       Clicking the ADDRESS SETTINGS tab brings up the ADDRESS SETTINGS page   Figure 5 98   which allows you to configure address settings for IPv6  The parameters  for this page are shown in Table 5 75     Table 5 75  Address Settings Page Parameters       Parameter Description  Interface VLAN ID This parameter specifies the index of the VLAN Interface        Address This parameter specifies the IPv6 address     This parameter indicates the length of the prefix  in bits  associated with this    Piet Length entry s IPv6 address     This parameter specifies that the type of address can be Link Local     AS Global Unicast or Anycast           Address Profile ID This parameter indicates the index to the IPv6 address Profile table           5 115       1 10 and 10 Gigabit Layer 2 3 Ethe
65. 8       Chapter 4  Ports and Indicators    This chapter covers the ports and LED indicators found on Layer 2 3 1 10 and  10 Gigabit Ethernet switches     4 1 SSE G24 TG4 Ports and Indicators    Figure 4 1  SSE G24 TG4 Ports and Indicators    Front View       Rear View    Table 4 1  SSE G24 TG4 Switch Module Ports and Indicators  Item Description  RJ45 10 100 1000 Ethernet ports  24        E          2 SFP Combo Ports  4    3 LEDs and Stacking Indicator ID   4 10 Gb s Port Module Bays  2 bays for up to 4 ports for CX 4  XFP or SFP    5 Serial Port   6 Power Port             4 1    1 10 and 10 Gigabit Layer 2 3 Ethernet Switches       4 2 SSE G48 TG4 Ports and Indicators    Figure 4 2  SSE G48 TG4 Ports and Indicators    Front View       Rear View    Table 4 2  SSE G24 TG4 Switch Module Ports and Indicators  Item Description  RJ45 10 100 1000 Ethernet ports  48        ES             2 SFP Combo Ports  4    3 LEDs and Stacking Indicator ID   4 10 Gb s Port Module Bays  2 bays for up to 4 ports for CX 4 or XFP   5 Serial Port   6 Power Port          Chapter 4  Ports and Indicators       4 3 SSE X24S R Ports and Indicators    Figure 4 3  SSE X24S R Ports and Indicators       Table 4 3  SSE X24S R Switch Module Ports and Indicators       Item Description    m     System Status Indicator   Fan Status Indicator   Status Indicator     Power Supply 1   Status Indicator     Power Supply 2   1 Gbps port  Line or console    10 Gbps Ethernet Ports     SFP  connectors  USB Port    Serial Co
66. ANAGEMENT IP page  Figure 5 10   This  page helps you to manage the IP address for the switch  This page allows to configure  the following settings      IP Address Mode     IP Address     Subnet Mask    You can set the switch to DYNAMIC MODE or MANUAL MODE  If you set the switch to  Dynamic Mode  then it will automatically obtain the IP Address and subset mask from  the DHCP Server  If you set the switch to Manual Mode  then you can set the IP Address  and subnet mask to whatever setting are appropriate to your network  The switch is set  to 192 168 100 102 for IP Address and 255 255 255 0 for the Subnet Mask by default        5 13    1 10 and 10 Gigabit Layer 2 3 Ethernet Switches User   s Manual       File Management    Figure 5 11  File Management Page       Clicking the FILE MANAGEMENT link brings up the FILE MANAGEMENT page  Figure 5 11    The FILE MANAGEMENT page helps you to manage the configuration files in the switch   This page provides three main features       Save Configuration    File Copy    File Management    Save Configuration  You can save a currently running switch configuration in the following three ways     Save Startup Config   This option saves the currently running configuration in a  local flash file with the file name configured as a  startup configuration  file       Save Flash File   This option saves the currently running configuration in local flash  file with a user specified file name      Save Remotely   This option saves the currently runni
67. ANVARK  gt  gt        2 9    1 10 and 10 Gigabit Layer 2 3 Ethernet Switches          By sna blie eh LenS ji bas ll ode apa i  sald dla  alasin JAS  ys Joi 5  Rana   is ell dga sll Say  QUU 5 pA  Ala s os d lide  J         AS   e  Aalt 429 Alda  oi 213553 voila STE  He a Bl 7   Hi SS dt Ae TS EH   UE     Waarschuwing    Dit apparaat is bedoeld voor installatie in gebieden met een beperkte toegang  Toegang  tot dergelijke gebieden kunnen alleen verkregen worden door gebruik te maken van  speciaal gereedschap  slot en sleutel of andere veiligheidsmaatregelen     Battery Handling  Warning     There is the danger of explosion if the battery is replaced incorrectly  Replace  the battery only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the  manufacturer  Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer s instructions    HOW YD Ru  MISAEL on DA  WADED OKT  AHS stil     AA IMSS BH  EINDE DAN PEO  HOARE LO tian  hs CUT UC FEW     tu  El  e E ed    E A al o EH  ET LIA Es    Warnung    Bei Einsetzen einer falschen Batterie besteht Explosionsgefahr  Ersetzen Sie die  Batterie nur durch den gleichen oder vom Hersteller empfohlenen Batterietyp   Entsorgen Sie die benutzten Batterien nach den Anweisungen des Herstellers     Attention    Danger d explosion si la pile n est pas remplac  e correctement  Ne la remplacer que par  une pile de type semblable ou   quivalent  recommand  e par le fabricant  Jeter les piles  usag  es conform  ment aux instructions du fabricant        2 10  
68. Client  This field contains a 255 characters input limit   and the factory default is blank    This parameter specifies the RADIUS server type as either       Authenticating  default   to authenticate users or devices before granting  Server Type them access to a network      Accounting  to account for usage of those services    Both  Authenticating and Accounting                      Chapter 5  Web Based Management Utility       Table 5 4  RADIUS Server Configuration Page Parameters       Parameter    Description       Response Time   secs     Retry Count       This parameter specifies the maximum time within which the Radius Server has  to respond for a request from the Radius Client  The valid range is 0 to 120  seconds  The factory default is blank     This parameter specifies the maximum number of times a radius request is to be  re transmitted before getting a response from the Radius Server  The valid range  is 1 to 254  The factory default is blank           TACACS  Global Settings    SUPERMICR         Figure 5 16  TACACS  Global Settings Page          Tacacs  Global Settings         Active Server IP Address 0000    Re Transmit 2          Apply       The TACACS  GLOBAL SETTINGS page  Figure 5 16  allows you to configure TACACS  retries and choose an active TACACS server  The parameters for this page are shown in  Table 5 5     Table 5 5  TACACS  Global Settings Page Parameters       Parameter    Description       Active Server IP  Address    Retries          Specifies
69. E AR  sek alc 139 GS AS SU ANA ES UA HE HA  89  39 3  Guu  47  29 44   Electrical Appliance and Material Safety Law    4px  ur  JIZ 13  AES sepul ue HE A7  HAES A UL BE CSA MA  NSS o   AA el UL CSA 7  EA  EA ARS S BAE           2 19    1 10 and 10 Gigabit Layer 2 3 Ethernet Switches       Waarschuwing    Bij het installeren van het product  gebruik de meegeleverde of aangewezen kabels   stroomkabels en adapters  Het gebruik van andere kabels en adapters kan leiden tot  een storing of een brand  Elektrisch apparaat en veiligheidsinformatiebladen wet  verbiedt het gebruik van UL of CSA gecertificeerde kabels die UL of CSA die op de code  voor andere elektrische apparaten dan de producten die door Supermicro alleen        2 20       Chapter 3  Installation and Setup    This chapter covers the setup of Layer 2 3 1 10 and 10 Gigabit Ethernet switches     3 1 Installation    To install Layer 2 3 Gigabit Ethernet switches use the procedure below   Installing the Switch    1  Carefully unpack the switch from its shipping container and verify that all parts are  present     2  Install the 10 Gb s add on module s  in the rear  SSE G24 TG4 and SSE G48 TG4  only      3  Install the mounting ears onto the side of the switch using a screwdriver     Mount the switch into your rack assembly  see Appendix A for optional rail mounting  of the SSE X24S R or SSE X3348S R     3 2 Configuring the Switch Module    A Layer 2 3 1 10 and 10 Gigabit Ethernet Switch module can be configured using two  m
70. Firmware Upgrade     Management Security      Syslog     ACL     WEB Settings     SNMP     RMON   e Qos   e Time Management    Stack      _CX4 Cable Length       5 9       1 10 and 10 Gigabit Layer 2 3 Ethernet Switches User   s Manual       System Settings    The following pages can be accessed through the System Settings link     e System Settings    System Version    System Settings    Figure 5 8  System Settings Page    SWITCH 1LED STATUS      System Settings    80 00 08 1c 04 46 53  Supomo      Reset To Facio Defeuts       MAC Based     Restart of switch required   if these values are changed               Clicking the SYSTEM INFORMATION tab brings up the SYSTEM SETTINGS page  Figure 5 8    This page provides system related information and also helps you configure system  specific parameters  Table 5 2 lists the parameters found on this page     Table 5 2  System Information Page Parameters       Parameter Description       Assigns a name to identify this device     15 Characters input limit  The  factory default is SMIS     Switch Base MAC Address   Displays the MAC Address of the switch     Sets the SNMP engine ID with 5 to 32 hexadecimal characters separated     by dots for the local or remote SNMP engine  A restart of the switch  SNMP Engirig I9 required if these values are changed  The factory default is  80 00 08 1c 04 46 53    Assigns a contact person s name with a 255 character input limit  The  factory default is http   www supermicro com support     Device Name
71. G ports to manage the switch with the default  management IP  These switches will create VLAN 1 by default with this IP address   including all 1G and 10G ports     For the SSE X24S R or SSE X3348S R switches you can connect to the 1G Ethernet  RJ45 port  or the serial console port  on the front of the unit  to manage the switch        5 2    Chapter 5  Web Based Management Utility       5 2 Login    Figure 5 1  Login Page       The initial login page  Figure 5 1  is used to login to the Supermicro Switch web based  management utility for 10 Gb s switches  To login  enter your User Name and  Password in the fields provided and press the LOGIN button     This User Name and Password are both used for accessing the switch through the web  for switch configuration  The entered user name and password are validated at the  switch end     After logging in  you will be taken to the HOME page of the utility  See Section 5 3 for  further details        5 3    1 10 and 10 Gigabit Layer 2 3 Ethernet Switches User   s Manual       5 3 Home Page    The HOME page  Figure 5 2  contains links and menus for going to all other control  pages in the Supermicro Switch web based interface utility  A list of controls for this  page is shown in Table 5 1  The basic page structure of the HOME page is duplicated for  all subsequent sub pages of the Supermicro Switch web based interface utility     NOTE  The SSE G24 TG4  SSE G48 TG4 and SSE X24S R switches from   Supermicro share a common management in
72. Group Page Parameters       Parameter Description       Link Status Tracking   This parameter allows you to ENABLE and DISABLE Link Status Tracking     This parameter allows you to set the GROUP ID  UPSTREAM INTERFACES and    Sane New Croup DOWNSTREAM INTERFACES for a new group                 5 105       1 10 and 10 Gigabit Layer 2 3 Ethernet Switches User   s Manual       Loop Protect    Figure 5 89  Loop Protection Page       CA E  p dem Ppbm Toch Dee  d   Ddy E Get Mer h  i zm   Typen Stes         Clicking the Loop PROTECT link brings up the Loop PROTECTION page  Figure 5 89    which allows you to set the filter configuration to control the multicast packets that the  switch needs to process  The parameters for this page are shown in Table 5 67     Table 5 67  Loop Protection Page Parameters       Parameter Description   Loop Protection This parameter allows you to ENABLE and DISABLE Loop Protection   Transmit Interval This parameter allows to set the time interval in seconds    Disable Period This Parameter allows to set the disable period in seconds    Receive Action This parameter allows to SEND DISABLE or NO DISABLE a received action   Ports List This parameter allsows to specify the ports list                    5 106    Chapter 5  Web Based Management Utility       5 6       Layer 3 Management    Figure 5 90  Layer3 Management Page    Welcome to the Layer3 Management Page    The various layer3 features of the Supermicro Switch can be configured through the links ava
73. Installation and maintenance should be performed by experienced professionals only     Manual Organization    Chapter 1  Introduction    The first chapter provides a checklist of the main components included with  Layer 2 3 1 10 and 10 Gigabit Ethernet switches and describes their main features     Chapter 2  System Safety    You should familiarize yourself with this chapter for a general overview of safety  precautions that should be followed when installing and servicing Layer 2 3 1 10 and  10 Gigabit Ethernet switches     Chapter 3  Setup and Installation  Refer here for details on installing Layer 2 3 1 10 and 10 Gigabit Ethernet switches   Chapter 4  Ports and Indicators    This chapter covers the various ports and LED indicators found on Layer 2 3 1 10 and  10 Gigabit Ethernet switches     Chapter 5  Web based Interface    This chapter covers the web based interface control screens for Layer 2 3 1 10 and  10 Gigabit Ethernet switches and their use     Appendix A  Rack Installation    This appendix describes the steps to take to attach rack mounting rails to the  SSE X24S R and SSE X3348S R switches for installation in a rack        xiii    1 10 and 10 Gigabit Layer 2 3 Ethernet Switches User   s Manual       Notes       xiv       Chapter 1  Introduction    1 1 Introduction    This document is designed to provide Supermicro Switch users with the information  required to configure the basic functionalities on the switch through the Web graphical  user interface  GUI      
74. N Alarm Configuration                     sese 5 45  Ethernet Statistics Configuration         nennen neemen eeen enenerenvenn 5 46  History Control Configuration                       eene 5 47   QOS eene E tonta tte euet ta e sat uus 5 48  EE EE 5 48  QOS Classmap Settings AAA 5 49  QOS Policymap Settings    5 50  COS Queue Mapping     nennen 5 51   Time Managernent       15  oe eaten tH UP 5 52  NTP Settinigs cui HUNE REM 5 52  Glock Setlings se  ine nce OE iei eS 5 54   SIack sister rod 5 55  Stack Gorifiguration              rd eene etienne 5 58  Stack Details    ueteri qe re dr EEN geen  5 59  Stack  Link  Status     uui p iode rt e e aee atus 5 60  Stack Go  nters  ia ease deret 5 61   GX4 Gable Length           1 eoo pero epus 5 62   5 5 Layer 2 Management 5 64   l ayer  2 Basic Settings  tco c dta rds 5 65   PortiManager    eene lere re asl Cede EP ee E 5 66  Port EE ue EE 5 67  Port Monitoring DEE 5 68       1 10 and 10 Gigabit Layer 2 3 Ethernet Switches User   s Manual       Storm Control Rate Limiting         nennen eneneneeeene nennen  5 69  MIB  RES 5 70  VLAN Basic Settings    5 71  Port Settings e i eee ato 5 73  Static  VEGAN 2  EE 5 74  Protocol Group EE 5 75  Port Protocol    licitar riendas 5 76  MAG VLAN iiti lute tac iade re etes 5 77  WildGard EEE 5 78  Switch Port Filtering VL AN  5 79  ES xen deterius 5 80  Dynamic VLAN Global Configuration                             esses 5 80  Port eut en RE 5 81  EEN ME 5 82  BS ETE EEE 5 83  RSTP Global Settings
75. OT HAVE LIABILITY FOR ANY HARDWARE   SOFTWARE  OR DATA STORED OR USED WITH THE PRODUCT  INCLUDING THE COSTS OF  REPAIRING  REPLACING  INTEGRATING  INSTALLING OR RECOVERING SUCH HARDWARE   SOFTWARE  OR DATA     Any disputes arising between manufacturer and customer shall be governed by the laws of Santa Clara  County in the State of California  USA  The State of California  County of Santa Clara shall be the  exclusive venue for the resolution of any such disputes  Super Micro s total liability for all claims will not  exceed the price paid for the hardware product     FCC Statement  This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital  device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules  These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection  against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment  This  equipment generates  uses  and can radiate radio frequency energy and  if not installed and used in  accordance with the manufacturer s instruction manual  may cause harmful interference with radio  communications  Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference   in which case you will be required to correct the interference at your own expense     California Best Management Practices Regulations for Perchlorate Materials  This Perchlorate warning  applies only to products containing CR  Manganese Dioxide  Lithium coin cells  Perchlorate  Material special handling may ap
76. P Leiwer  OPE Hin   Lion H ebe     Joo op   AMP Lupe   D   System Statistics Layer  Statisties Layer  Statistics  Multicast Statisties    n MAN E E   zl s  ts  amp  nd u voe Gete  TACAGS  MI  H si   EN   aac JN  d m  mr E  EMON Lb E  SSMPAGENT Lupe H  SNMP AGENTY EN yn     uit for detailed description       Top Page Links    On the top of all pages of the web based management utility you can find the following  PAGE HEADER links       Refresh   Click this link to refresh the contents of the page  Unlike the browser  refresh button  this link refreshes only the contents of the middle of the page which  has the active data       Support     Click this link to get technical support for Supermicro Products       Help   Click on this link to open a context specific help page that covers all the  items on the page being viewed       About   Click this link to get additional information about the web based  management utility  the switch and also the versions supported       Log Out   Click this link to log out of the web session and go back to the Login  page   Top LED Display    This part of the screen displays the Port Status  Speed and Link Status for every port  of the switch     Since the number of ports is different in various switches  this display shows a different  number of ports for each when the Web Management Utility is run        5 7    1 10 and 10 Gigabit Layer 2 3 Ethernet Switches User   s Manual         For the SSE G24 TG4 switch  it displays twenty four 1 Gigabit
77. RFACE SETTINGS page   Figure 5 161   which displays the various parameters XXXXXX  The parameters for this  page are shown in Table 5 132     Table 5 132  DVMRP Interface Settings Page Parameters          Parameter Description  Interface This parameter specifies the Interface Index   ll  Address Hs parameter specifies the IP Address of the interface  which is a read only    This parameter specifies the distance metric for this interface  which is used to    Metri s  emie calculate distance vectors                 5 182    Chapter 5  Web Based Management Utility       5 8 Statistics    Figure 5 162  Statistics Home Page       Welcome to the Statistics Page        The Statistics of the various layer2  layer3 protocols and other information of the Supermicro switch can be viewed through the links available in this       Interface  display interface statistics E  Radius    TACACS  Server  display TACACS  statistics       RMON  display RMON statistics    SNMP AGENT  display SNMP AGENT statistics    SNMP AGENTX  display SNMP AGENTX statistics       VLAN  display VLAN statistics    RSIP  display RSTP statistics       MSTP  display MSTP statistics   Ze LA    The STATISTICS HOME page  Figure 5 162  contains links to all statistical information for  all switch features and includes the following statistics pages     Interface     Radius   e TACACS  Statistics   e RMON Ethernet Statistics   e SNMP Statistics   e VLAN   e  RSTP Statistics   e  MSTP Statistics     Link Aggregation  LA    
78. S page to enable access to  privilege configurations     Administrative users can set an Enable Password for all privilege levels  By default  the  Enable Password is set only for the highest level  Level_15   This default password is  the same as the default password set for the ADMIN user login    Management User Account    Figure 5 14  Management User Account Page       Clicking the LOCAL USERS tab brings up the MANAGEMENT USER ACCOUNT  CONFIGURATION page  Figure 5 14   This page allows you to create or delete local user  accounts  You need more than privilege Level_5 to view all pages and need more than  privilege Level_10 for changing the configurations  The highest  Level_15  is for  Administrator privilege        5 17    1 10 and 10 Gigabit Layer 2 3 Ethernet Switches User   s Manual       Radius    Figure 5 15  Radius Server Configuration Page       Clicking the RADIUS tab brings up the RADIUS SERVER CONFIGURATION page   Figure 5 15   This page allows you to configure the RADIUS server parameters as  shown in Table 5 4     Table 5 4  RADIUS Server Configuration Page Parameters       Parameter Description    Server ID This parameter specifies the unique identifier of the RADIUS Server Entry using  a 2 characters input limit  The factory default is blank     This parameter specifies the IP Address of the RADIUS Server  The factory  La default is blank     This parameter specifies the secret string  which is shared between the RADIUS  Shared Secret Server and the RADIUS 
79. SR This parameter specifies the BSR    BSR Address This parameter specifies the BSR address   Priority This parameter specifies the priority    Hash Mask Length This parameter specifies the Hash Mask Length                    5 236    Chapter 5  Web Based Management Utility       PIM RP Set Information    Figure 5 204  PIM RP Information Page    andidate RP Hold TimelExpiry Time Component       Clicking the RP SET INFO tab brings up the PIM RP INFORMATION page  Figure 5 204    which displays PIM RP information  The parameters for this page are shown in  Table 5 175     Table 5 175  PIM RP Information Page Parameters                Parameter Description   Group This parameter specifies the group address    Mask This parameter specifies the mask    Candidate RP This parameter specifies the candidate RP    Hold Time This parameter specifies the Hold time in seconds   Expiry Time This parameter specifies the expiry time in seconds   Component This parameter specifies the component identifier              5 237    1 10 and 10 Gigabit Layer 2 3 Ethernet Switches User   s Manual       PIM Route Information    Figure 5 205  PIM Route Information Page    PIM Route Information       Clicking the MROUTE INFO tab brings up the PIM ROUTE INFORMATION page   Figure 5 205   which displays PIM route information  The parameters for this page are  shown in Table 5 176     Table 5 176  PIM Route Information Page Parameters          Parameter Description   Group This parameter specifies the group
80. SUPERMICR      1 10 and 10 Gigabit Layer 2 3  Ethernet Switches       SSE G24 TG4  1 10 Gigabit Ethernet Switch       SSE G48 TG4  1 10 Gigabit Ethernet Switch     X24S R  10 Gigabit Ethernet Switch          rocio  recen mw   0 0 0 0 0 4   O O O O O 4 MUIL H    SSE X3348S R  10 Gigabit Ethernet Switch    User s Manual    Revison 1 1a    1 10 and 10 Gigabit Layer 2 3 Ethernet Switches User   s Manual       The information in this User   s Manual has been carefully reviewed and is believed to be accurate  The  vendor assumes no responsibility for any inaccuracies that may be contained in this document  makes no  commitment to update or to keep current the information in this manual  or to notify any person or  organization of the updates  Please Note  For the most up to date version of this manual  please see  our web site at www supermicro com     Super Micro Computer  Inc      Supermicro     reserves the right to make changes to the product described  in this manual at any time and without notice  This product  including software  if any  and documentation  may not  in whole or in part  be copied  photocopied  reproduced  translated or reduced to any medium or  machine without prior written consent     IN NO EVENT WILL SUPERMICRO BE LIABLE FOR DIRECT  INDIRECT  SPECIAL  INCIDENTAL   SPECULATIVE OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING FROM THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE  THIS PRODUCT OR DOCUMENTATION  EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH  DAMAGES  IN PARTICULAR  SUPERMICRO SHALL N
81. Supermicro Switch products can be configured through Web browsers like Internet  Explorer or Mozilla Firefox  To manage a switch through a web browser  type in the  management IP address in the web browser address bar  This will allow you to start  accessing the switch  For example  if the management IP address of the switch is  192 168 100 102  the switch can be accessed through the Web browser by typing http     192 168 100 102 in the address bar of the web browser     NOTE  Most of the contents of this manual apply to all of these seven switch      products   Z   SSE G24 TG4        SSE G48 TG4    SSE X24S R    SSE X3348S R  e  SBM GEM X2C  e SBM GEM X2C   e SBM XEM X10SM  In a few sections the contents differ for these products  In those specific places     the applicable product is clearly identified  So if any particular product is not  mentioned  you can assume that the contents are valid for these six products     1 2 Overview    Both the SSE G24 TG4 and the SSE G48 TG4 1 10 Gigabit Ethernet Layer 2 3  switches include two bays for up to four 10 Gb s uplink ports  one or two dual port CX4  modules and or one or two dual port XFP modules and or one or two dual port SFP   modules   and either 24  SSE G24 TG4  or 48  SSE G48 TG4  duplex 1 Gb s  RJ45   ports for LAN interfaces  of which four are combo ports that can alternately be  connected to SFP cables with an appropriate transceiver   These Ethernet switches also  have an external serial connector for connecting to an 
82. TICS page  Figure 5 165    The parameters for this page are shown in Table 5 135     Table 5 135  Radius Server Statistics Page Parameters       Parameter Description       Index This parameter specifies the port index     Radius Server    Akties This parameter specifies the RADIUS SERVER ADDRESS     UDP Port Number This parameter specifies the UDP PORT NUMBER     Round Trip Time This parameter displays the ROUND TRIP TIME in seconds   n  uem This parameter specifies the number of request packets transmitted     No of Retransmitted    Pame This parameter specifies the number of packets retransmitted     No of Access Accept    Packets This parameter specifies the number of accept packets     No of Access Reject  Packets    No of  Access Challenge This parameter specifies the number of challenge packets   Packets    This parameter specifies the number of reject packets                    5 187    1 10 and 10 Gigabit Layer 2 3 Ethernet Switches User   s Manual       Table 5 135  Radius Server Statistics Page Parameters  Continued        Parameter    Description       No of Malformed  Access Responses    No of Bad  Authenticators    No of Pending  Requests    No of Time Outs    No of Unknown Types          This parameter specifies the number of invalid access responses received   This parameter specifies the number of failed authentications     This parameter specifies the number of currently pending requests     This parameter specifies the number of time outs that have happened
83. TP server and  lt filename gt  is the name  of the firmware image file     On a successful download  the CLI displays the following string   Firmware download completed successfully     After a successful download  reboot the switch using the fallback image to verify the  fallback image  Refer to the steps listed above in the procedure  Booting using a  Fallback Firmware Image  to boot the switch in the fallback image     Once both the normal and fallback image both have latest firmware  continue to use  the normal image as directed in step 8 of the procedure  Booting using a Fallback  Firmware Image      Firmware Failure Recovery Steps    In case you have any issues in booting the switch with either a normal or fallback image   use the procedure below to recover the switch functionality with a correctly working  firmware image     Recovering Switch Functionality with a Firmware Image    1     2  3   4    Copy the latest firmware to the TFTP root directory on a TFTP server machine   Make sure the upgraded TFTP server and switch both have network reachability   Reboot the switch by power cycling the switch power     During reboot  press any key when it displays the below text  as shown in  Figure 3 1      Hit any key to stop autoboot  5    Once the boot sequence is interrupted  it will display menu options as shown in  Figure 3 1 Use the  H  option to set hardware information by typing the character H     This will display the hardware information that can be changed as shown 
84. TTINGS link brings up the DYNAMIC VLAN PORT CONFIGURATION  page  Figure 5 67   which allows you to configure parameters for Dynamic VLAN ports   The parameters for this page are shown in Table 5 45     Table 5 45  Dynamic VLAN Port Configuration Page Parameters             Parameter Description   Port This parameter displays the Port Number  which can be selected by the check  box to the left of the column    as EE Use this parameter to enable disable the DYNAMIC VLAN STATUS    Restricted VLAN    Registration    This parameter allows you to enable disable RESTRICTED VLAN REGISTRATION                 5 81    1 10 and 10 Gigabit Layer 2 3 Ethernet Switches User   s Manual       GARP Timers    Figure 5 68  Garp Timers Configuration Page       Garp Timers Configuration    Gi0 1 Ex0 3               Clicking the GARP TIMERS tab brings up the GARP TIMERS CONFIGURATION page   Figure 5 68   which displays the various parameters for changing Garp times  The  parameters for this page are shown in Table 5 46     Table 5 46  Garp Timers Configuration Page Parameters          Parameter Description  Port No This parameter displays the Port Number   Garp Join Time     msecs  This parameter allows you to change the Garp Join Time   Garp Leave Time     msecs  This parameter allows you to change the Garp Leave Time     Garp Leave All Time     msecs  This parameter allows you to change the Garp Leave All Time                    5 82       Chapter 5  Web Based Management Utility       RSTP    The
85. This parameter specifies the network address for which the route is being added   This parameter indicates the subnet mask for the Destination Network address   This parameter denotes the Next Hop Gateway to reach the IP address    This parameter specifies the outgoing interface     This parameter specifies the metric value of the destination           5 110          Chapter 5  Web Based Management Utility       LoopBack Basic Settings    Figure 5 94  LoopBack Basic Settings Page       Clicking the LOOPBACK SETTINGS tab brings up the LOOPBACK BASIC SETTINGS page   Figure 5 94   which allows you to configure loopback IP interfaces  The parameters for  this page are shown in Table 5 71     Table 5 71  LoopBack Basic Settings Page Parameters          Parameter Description   LoopBack Interface   This parameter is the name of the loopback interface getting created   Interface Type This parameter is always the loopback for this configuration   Interface Status This parameter for the INTERFACE STATUS can be set to Up or Down   IP Address This parameter specifies the IP address for this loopback interface   Subnet Mask This parameter specifies the subnet mask for this loopback interface                 5 111    1 10 and 10 Gigabit Layer 2 3 Ethernet Switches User   s Manual       IP V6    The IPv6 link allows you to perform IPv6 related configurations  This can be  accomplished through the following six pages        IPv6 Route Configuration  IPv6 Interface   ND Cache   Address Settin
86. This parameter specifies the port identifier     This parameter specifies the MSTP protocol status that can be enabled disabled    Sens on the particular port   Priority This parameter specifies the port priority used in role selection   Path Cost This parameter specifies the path cost associated with this port     This parameter controls the migration among MSTP  RSTP and STP protocols  if  Protocol Migration the other side of the switch runs a different mode  Migration takes place only if  this is enabled     Edge Status This parameter must be configured if the corresponding port is an edge port     This parameter allows you to configure the ports explicitly as point to point  Point to Point Status    Force true   as a non point to point port  or leave the decision to be made  dynamically  from the AL or MAC layer      Hello Time  Seconds    This parameter specifies the administrative value of Hello Time for the port              Auto Edge Status If set to True  the edge port status will be dynamically calculated           5 90    Chapter 5  Web Based Management Utility       Table 5 52  CIST Settings Page Parameters  Continued                       Parameter Description   Restricted Role This parameter specifies the Restricted role status of the port    Restricted TCN This parameter indicates the Restricted TCN status of the port   VLAN Mapping    Figure 5 76  VLAN Mapping Page       Clicking the VLAN MAPPING tab brings up the VLAN MAPPING page  Figure 5 76   whose  table 
87. U s     This parameter specifies the number of SNMP packets output     This parameter specifies the number of SNMP Too Big errors     This parameter specifies the number of SNMP No Such Name errors     This parameter specifies the number of SNMP Bad Value errors     This parameter specifies the number of SNMP General errors     This parameter specifies the number of SNMP Trap PDU s     This parameter specifies the number of SNMP Manager Role Output packets        SNMP Inform   This parameter specifies the number of SNMP Inform responses received   Responses Received  SNMP Inform E Si  Request Generated This parameter specifies the number of SNMP Inform requests generated   SNMP Inform e T  Messages Dropped This parameter specifies the number of SNMP Inform messages dropped   See UN This parameter specifies the number of SNMP Inform requests awaiting   q 9 acknowledgement   Acknowledgement   SNMP AgentX    Clicking the AGENTX link brings up the AGENTX SUBAGENT STATISTICS page  not shown    which displays Agentx Subagent information  The parameters for this page are shown in    Table 5 139     Table 5 139  Agentx Subagent Statistics Page Parameters    Parameter    Description       Transmit Statistics  Transmitted Packets  Open PDU  IndexAlloc PDU  Register PDU   Add Agent Caps PDU  Notify PDU   Ping PDU    Remove Agent Caps  PDU          This parameter specifies the number of packets transmitted    This parameter specifies the number of open PDUs transmitted    This parameter 
88. VLAN   LA BE ES  ACL MIE ESIP gun BEng Ed  Web Settings Staching ISTE Pm OSPE Etat  SNMP SEE VREE  EMON  System Statistics Layer  Statistics Layer3 Statistics Multicast Statistics  Interface WLAN r3     L  t Snooping E  ra ESTE RR Va m IME I    AN  TACACS Server HP S  gt  BM  y  EMON lil 11 ell Sr Tiet Duer EET  SNMP AGENT La OSE  SNMP AGENTS Si VERP                      The Supermicro Switch software is implemented using Open sources from OpenSSL  OpenSSH and other open source community  View  System Acknowledgement for detailed description       Copynght    2008 Super Micro Computer  Inc  This page is best viewed with 1024768 resolution    Figure 5 5  SSE X24S R Home Page       SES wer e SSC  aad Le    eb rm 1D erpen o IA peter en    Supermicro Switch    ege                      System      e        fana  Jas Gem  E  Eon  IE Ace   Bat AGENTE             The Supermicro Sean softveane is implemented vang Open sources Pom OpenSSL  OpenSSH and other open source  Community Views for detailed Gescnpton          Chapter 5  Web Based Management Utility       Figure 5 6  SSE X3348S R Home Page    File Edit View Favorites Tools Help  34 D Sen E  Bing    Traffic      eBay E  Sony eBook Library   SonyStyle G Web Slice Gallery e  E Suggested Sites   0   Yahoo        Supermicro Switch    System Mgmt Layer  Mgmt Layer Mgmt Multicast  intra ic hl p   Ev  S   oe  Macagna  IM   Dux y y  Lie Mara VAN   i K    oan  Ile ce e m  Meuse Sesunty Dese  Mit m ou DUMP   ing Qe RSP Den M HD   AL Im ASI
89. Verview     oom ta Sh pd de e gut tee ee A 1  A 2 Unpacking the System                    sss A 1  A 3 Preparing for Setup     nnn enenenenenneneneneneeneneneneneeneneneneenenenenen  A 1   Choosing a Setup Location  A 1   A 4 Warnings and Precautions                      sss A 2  Rack  Precautloris          n Le ele A 2          General Precautions raher aaa ea Ee EENE E A 2    Lithium Battery Precaution         ennen eenneevennverennveerennveneenverennn A 2  Rack Mounting Considerations     nnen eneen nen eennenene vennen eeen A 3  Ambient Operating Temperature  A 3  Reduced Airflow    ensena eetan eea ae aeda aae aeaa ra daa iaeia EAEE Eiaa A 3  Mechanical Loading A A 3  Circuit  Overloading              3 3 2 ertet has A 3  Reliable Ground ssi  ss  diss dete re dette eed A 3  A 5 Rack Mounting Instructions                          n A 3  Identifying the Sections of the Rack Rails     nennen  A 4  Separating the Sections of the Hale  A 4  Installing the Inner Hals    A 5  Installirig the Outer RAS  A 6  Installing the Switch into a Hack    A 8  Installing the Switch into a Telco Pack    A 9       xi    1 10 and 10 Gigabit Layer 2 3 Ethernet Switches User   s Manual       Notes       xii       Preface    About this Manual    This manual is written for professional system integrators  Information Technology  professionals  service personnel and technicians  It provides information for the  installation and use of Supermicro s Layer 2 3 1 10 and 10 Gigabit Ethernet switches   
90. ab brings up the LA PORT STATISTICS page   Figure 5 180   which displays LACP port level statistics  The parameters for this page  are shown in Table 5 151     Table 5 151  LA Port Statistics Page Parameters             Parameter Description  Port This parameter specifies the port index   Received PDUs This parameter specifies the number of LACH PDUs received     Received Marker    PDUs This parameter specifies the number of Marker PDUs received     Received Marker    Response This parameter specifies the number of Marker response PDUs received     Received Unknown    PDUs This parameter specifies the number of unknown PDUs received                 5 208       Chapter 5  Web Based Management Utility       Table 5 151  LA Port Statistics Page Parameters  Continued        Parameter Description       SE Jess This parameter specifies the number of invalid PDUs received     Transmitted PDUs This parameter specifies the number of LACP PDUs transmitted     eee Banker This parameter specifies the number of Marker PDUs transmitted     Transmitted Marker    R This parameter specifies the number of Marker response PDUs transmitted   esponse                LA Neighbor Statistics    Figure 5 181  LA Neighbor Statistics Information Page    LA Neighbour Statistics Information       Gi0 1 Ex0 3      00 00 00 00 00 00  00 00 00 00 00 00  00 00 00 00 00 00  000000000000  00 00 00 00 00 00  6   00 00 00 00 00 00  00 00 00 00 00 00  00 00 00 00 00 00  00 00 00 00 00 00  00 00 00 00 00 00  00 00 
91. acking ports  The parameters for this page  are shown in Table 5 37     Table 5 37  Stack Counter Details Page Parameters          Parameter Description   Port This parameter displays the stacking port identifier    Received Statistics   InOctet This parameter displays the number of bytes received    InUcast This parameter displays the number of unicast packets received    InDiscard This parameter displays the number of received packets that were discarded   InErrors This parameter displays the number of packets received with errors   InHCOctet  This parameter displays the number of bytes received with HC     Transmit Statistics    OutOctet This parameter displays the number of bytes transmitted    OutUcast This parameter displays the number of unicast packets transmitted   OutDiscard This parameter displays the number of packets discarded in transmission   OutErrors This parameter displays the number of packets transmitted got errors   OutHCOctet  This parameter displays the number of bytes transmitted with HC                    5 61    1 10 and 10 Gigabit Layer 2 3 Ethernet Switches User   s Manual          a  HC refers to the High Capacity of the counter used  The regular counter is 32 bit   whereas the HC counter is 64 bit     CX4 Cable Length    Stacking is supported with Supermicro CX 4 cables only  The CX 4 cable used for  stacking should be no more than 3 meters in length  because stacking internally runs at  12 Gbps and therefore requires a more robust signal than lo
92. ae eae   left Side EEE EEE  Middle Configuration Link Table         unne eneen eenenenenenvenn   5 4 System Management Page                   sss  System ue EE   Syst  m Setting EE  System Version  iue edt att n de te  Management  Ps i  uiii ca tti de dre che Aen eee  File Management                      eeesseseeseeseeseeeeeee eene nennen nnne nme tnnt  Save Configuration  x    rece natalia add wk doled  File Copy  cete tede e RI  File  Management    tata ten ieee  Firmware Upgrade    n Eee Deere be  Management Security                      essen  Management Security Basic Settings         nennen ennen eeen    TACACS  Global Settings                          esee  TACACS  Server Configuration          Table of Contents       ACI EE 5 26  MAC Based ACL see eed een aa eds 5 26  IP Standard AG iio aa 5 28  IP Extended AGL zunne eet ERROR EE E DR REUS 5 29   WEB Settings    2i deum nonien vb Iu 5 31   KEE 5 32  SNMP Community Gettings annen vennenene vennen eneeenneeneeenn  5 34  SNMP Group Settings                      sese 5 35  SNMP Group Access Settings     ennen eennenenneennerenerenvenn 5 36  SNMP View Tree Settings    5 37  SNMP Target Address Settings AA 5 38  SNMP Target Parameter Settings                            sess 5 39  SNMP User Settings    e rnb Eni 5 40  SNMP  Trap  Settings  tiet fi aac ede dad 5 41  SNMP AgentX echa Oe eect eee ee ees ioe 5 42   RMON  RE EE 5 43  AMON Reeg EE 5 43  Event Configuration     nennen vens vennenennvenneneneeneernenenenn 5 44  RMO
93. age are shown in Table 5 97        5 139    1 10 and 10 Gigabit Layer 2 3 Ethernet Switches User   s Manual       Table 5 97  Interface Settings Page Parameters             Parameter Description  e  This parameter specifies the IPv6 interface over which OSPF v3 is enabled   Area ID This parameter specifies the area ID associated with the IPv6 interface     Interface Type  Priority  Transit Delay    Retransmission  Interval    Hello Interval    Dead Interval    Poll Interval    Demand Procedures  Metric Value  Neighbour Probing    Neighbour Probe  Retransmit Limit    Demand Probe  Interval    This parameter specifies the type of OSPFv3 interface  broadcast  nbma   pointToPoint and pointToMultipoint      This parameter specifies the priority of the interface     This parameter indicates the estimated number of seconds to transmit a link  state update packet over the interface     This parameter indicates the number of seconds between the link state  advertisement retransmissions  for adjacencies belonging to the interface     This parameter indicates the length of time  in seconds  between the Hello  packets that the router sends on the interface     This parameter specifies the number of seconds for which the router waits for  hello packet from the neighbor before declaring this neighbor down     This parameter denotes the larger time interval  in seconds  between the Hello  packets sent to an inactive non broadcast multi  access neighbor     This parameter indicates whether D
94. ameter the no authentication option disables authentication  The  AUTHENTICATION option enables Message digest  MD5  or Secure Hash  Algorithm  SHA  packet authentication  The PRIVATE option selects both  AUTHENTICATION and PRIVACY     Security Level    Read View This parameter allows you to specify the READ VIEW identifier              Write View This parameter allows you to specify the WRITE VIEW identifier           5 36       Chapter 5  Web Based Management Utility       Table 5 17  SNMP Group Access Settings Page Parameters  Continued           Parameter Description  Notify View This parameter allows you to specify the NOTIFY View identifier    Use this parameter to specify whether the STORAGE TYPE is volatile or  Storage Type Eed EN             SNMP View Tree Settings    Figure 5 30  SNMP View Tree Settings Page       Select SubTree        ee T ho enses ee       Apply   Delete    Clicking the VIEW tab brings up the SNMP ViEW TREE SETTINGS page  Figure 5 30    which allows configuration of view trees  A SUBTREE when combined with the  corresponding instance of a Mask defines a family of view subtrees  The VIEW NAME is  the name for a family of view subtrees  This page also displays the STORAGE TYPE of the  ViEWTREE table  SNMP Group and SNMP Access settings have to be created prior to  the Group View configuration  The parameters for this page are shown in Table 5 18     Table 5 18  SNMP View Tree Settings Page Parameters          Parameter Description   View Name This p
95. an choose to import Direct routes  Static routes or  v3 routes           5 160    Chapter 5  Web Based Management Utility       VRRP    The VRRP link allows you to configure VRRP through the following two pages       VRRP Basic Settings    VRRP Settings    VRRP Basic Settings    Figure 5 140  VRRP Basic Settings Page       VRRP Basic Settings         Clicking the BASIC SETTINGS tab brings up the VRRP Basic SETTINGS page   Figure 5 140   whose single parameter allows you to specify the status of VRRP in the  switch        5 161       1 10 and 10 Gigabit Layer 2 3 Ethernet Switches User   s Manual       VRRP Settings       Figure 5 141  VRRP Settings Page    VRRP Settings    Clicking the VRRP SETTINGS link brings up the VRRP SETTINGS page  Figure 5 141    The parameters for this page are shown in Table 5 115     Table 5 115  VRRP Settings Page Parameters       Parameter    Description       Virtual Router ID  Interface   Primary IP Address  Priority    Authentication Type  Authentication Key    Advertisement  Interval  Seconds     Preempt Mode  State  Status       This parameter indicates the Virtual ID associated with each Virtual Router     This parameter represents the interface on which the Virtual Router must be  configured     This parameter specifies the PRIMARY IP ADDRESS for the Virtual Router     This parameter indicates the PRIORITY for the Virtual Router  The configurable  priority value ranges from 7 to 254     This parameter indicates the AUTHENTICATION TYPE for t
96. arameter specifies a VIEW NAME string   SubTree This parameter specifies a tree OID    Mask This parameter specifies an OID mask                    5 37    1 10 and 10 Gigabit Layer 2 3 Ethernet Switches User   s Manual       Table 5 18  SNMP View Tree Settings Page Parameters  Continued        Parameter Description       View Type This parameter specifies whether a VIEW TYPE is Included or Excluded     Use this parameter to specify whether the STORAGE TYPE is volatile or    Storage Type non volatile                 SNMP Target Address Settings    Figure 5 31  SNMP Target Address Settings Page    SNMP Target Address Settings         mmm  peo        mi       Clicking the TARGET ADDRESS tab brings up the SNMP TARGET ADDRESS SETTINGS page   Figure 5 31   which configures SNMP target address parameters  The parameters for  this page are shown in Table 5 19     Table 5 19  SNMP Target Address Settings Page Parameters       Parameter Description       Target Name This parameter specifies a TARGET NAME as a unique identifier     The TARGET IP ADDRESS specifies a target address to be used in the generation    Jagen MP Ses se of SNMP operations     TARGET TIMEOUT specifies the maximum round trip for communicating with the    Target Timeout TARGET IP ADDRESS     TARGET RETRIES specifies the number of attempts to be made when no response    Target Retries ied    The TRANSPORT TAG value is used to select a target address for a particular    Transport Tag operation                    5 38
97. arameter specifies the number of topology change notification BPDUs  transmitted     This parameter specifies the number of invalid MSTP BPDUs received     This parameter specifies the number of invalid RSTP BPDUs received     This parameter specifies the number of invalid config BPDUs received     This parameter specifies the number of invalid TCN BPDUs received     This parameter specifies the number of times protocol migration happened           5 206          Chapter 5  Web Based Management Utility       MSTP MSTI Port Statistics       Clicking the MSTI PORT STATISTICS tab brings up the MSTP MSTI PORT STATISTICS page   Figure 5 179   which displays MSTP MSTI port level statistics  The parameters for this    Figure 5 179  MSTP MSTI Port Statistics Page    MSTP MSTI Port Statistics       page are shown in Table 5 150     Table 5 150  MSTP MSTI Port Statistics Page Parameters          Parameter Description  Instance This parameter specifies the MSTP instance Identifer   Port This parameter specifies the port index     Designated Root  Designated Bridge  Designated Port  State   Forward Transitions  Received BPDUs  Transmitted BPDUs    Invalid Received  BPDUs    Designated Cost    Role       This parameter specifies the designated root bridge address    This parameter specifies the designated Bridge address    This parameter specifies the index of designated port for this MSTP instance   This parameter specifies the current state    This parameter specifies the number of Forw
98. ard Transitions    This parameter specifies the number of BPDUs received     This parameter specifies the number of BPDUs transmitted   This parameter specifies the number of invalid BPDUs received     This parameter specifies the designated cost     This parameter specifies the current role           5 207       1 10 and 10 Gigabit Layer 2 3 Ethernet Switches User   s Manual       Link Aggregation  LA     The Link Aggregation link allows you to view Link Aggregation  LA  statistics through the  following pages       LA Port Statistics    LA Neighbor Statistics    LA Port Statistics    Figure 5 180  LA Port Statistics Page    Refresh    Support Help About Log Out       SUPERMICR      SWITCH SBM GEM X2C    sms       Home LA Port Statistics   gt  System Mgmt    Layer  Mgmt n    Layer3 Mgmt Gi0 1 Ex0 3     gt  Multicast  y Statistics e    a aaa ee r  mg e HE OU                o Received Marker ec known ved Transmitted Transmitted Marker  Leg PDUs le  gt  PDUs  Loes Gio  0 o 0 0 0 0 0 H  RMON I   SNMP G2 0 0 0 0 0 0 o 0  AGENT  AGENTX G03 H 0 0 0 0 0 o 0  RSTP G4 0 0 0 0 0 0 o 0  B Gos 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0  mc Gage 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0  ES G07 0 0 0 0 0 0 o 0  RIPng Gos H 0 0 0 0 0 o 0  ES EA 0 0 0 0 0 H 0 0  VRRP  IGMP Snooping Gono o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0  E con 0 0 0 0 0 H 0 0  me Gio12 0 0 0 0 0 0 o 0  oun 0 o 0 0 0 0 o 0  Gols o 0 0 0 0 0 o 0  Gons o 0 0 o 0 0 0 0  oni o o 0 0 0 H 0 0  Ex0 l 0 0 0 o 0 H o 0  Ex02 H 0 0 0 0 H o 0  Ex03 H 0 0 o 0 o o 0             Clicking the PORT LACP STATS t
99. ation    IGMP Snooping Configuration       System Control Sat    Stan                    Select IGMP Snooping Status Operational Status Proxy Reporting  Snooping Mode Report Forwarding  Retry Count     Query Transmit        B Disabled   Enabled      MacBased      Router Pons   2       Apply     Note   To enable IGS  Dynamic Multiast staus should be disabled     Clicking the BASIC SETTINGS tab brings up the IGMP SNOOPING CONFIGURATION page   Figure 5 143   which allows you to configure IGMP snooping parameters  The  parameters for this page are shown in Table 5 116     Table 5 116  IGMP Snooping Configuration Page Parameters       Parameter    Description          System Control    IGMP Snooping  Status    Operational Status    Proxy Reporting    Snooping Mode    Report Forwarding    Retry Count    Query Transmit On  TC    This parameter Starts or Shutsdown IGS in the switch     This parameter enables or disables IGMP snooping globally in the switch  To  enable IGS  GMRP status must be Disabled     This parameter enables or disables IGMP snooping operationally in the switch   To enable IGS  GMRP status must be Disabled     This parameter indicates whether the proxy reporting in the IGMP snooping  Switch is to be enabled or disabled     This parameter specifies the IGMP snooping multicast forwarding mode  which  can be configured using the Destination IP Address or the Destination MAC  Address     This parameter specifies whether the IGMP reports are forwarded on all ports or  
100. ayer 2 3 Ethernet Switches User   s Manual       5 5 Layer 2 Management    Figure 5 53  Layer2 Management Page            EEE CE   He Io Ve Peten loch Do  d   D e     Get More b  i en   TE nterne       Welcome to the Layer  Management Page      The various layer2 features of switch can be configured through the links available in this page   Layer  Basic Settings  configure MAC address   Port Manager  k configure all physical ports   VLAN   e configure PVID  static and dynamic vlans   Dynamic VLAN  view and modify dynamica vlan status   RSIP  view and modify RSTP status  DO Msi   View and modify MSTP status   LA  view and modify LA status  802 15  configure security information  pa Dien   configure L2 unicast and multicast filters    The LAYER2 MANAGEMENT page  Figure 5 53  contains the following links for Layer2  controls       Layer 2 Basic Settings  e Port Manager    e VLAN     Dynamic Vlan  e RSTP   e MSTP     LA     8021x     Filters      Line Tracking    Loop Protect       5 64    Chapter 5  Web Based Management Utility       Layer 2 Basic Settings    Figure 5 54  MAC Address Table Settings Page    MAC Address Table Settings       Clicking the LAYER2 BASIC STTINGS link brings up the MAC ADDRESS TABLE SETTINGS  page  Figure 5 54   which gives you the option to change MAC aging time  MAC  address confirmation can be done with this time interval        5 65    1 10 and 10 Gigabit Layer 2 3 Ethernet Switches User   s Manual       Port Manager    The PORT MANAGER link has li
101. ble 5 30  QOS Policymap Settings Page Parameters          Parameter Description    This parameter specifies the unique ID for Policymap  The value ranges between  Boley Maple 1 and 65535   Class Map ID This parameter specifies the CLAss MAP ID to associate with Policymap   Traffic Rate This parameter specifies the TRAFFIC RATE of data that has to be applied     This parameter specifies the action to be applied on matched data  and can be    Ws AO EE specified as either Policy DSCP or Policy Precedence     This parameter specifies the action to be applied on out of profile data  and can    Out Profile Action be specified as either Policy DSCP or Drop     In Profile Action The IN PROFILE ACTION VALUE can be specified from Oto 7 for DSCP  or from Oto  Value 63 for IP Precedence    Out Profile Action The OUT PROFILE ACTION VALUE can be specified as Drop or from Oto 63 for  Value DSCP                    5 50    Chapter 5  Web Based Management Utility       COS Queue Mapping    Figure 5 44  COS Queue Mapping Page    da Dee E Get More EE        amp     Clicking Cos  Class of Service  tab brings up the COS QUEUE MAPPING page   Figure 5 44   which configures the Class Of Server  COS  Queue Mapping  The  parameters for this page are shown in Table 5 31     Table 5 31  COSQ Scheduling Algorithm Settings Page Parameters       Parameter Description  Port This list of ports allows you to select from the port index for your selected  algorithm     The SCHEDULING ALGORITHM can be selected as
102. cable when  the packet matches with more than one filter s rules  The higher value of    Filter  Priority    implies a higher priority  The valid value is 1 to 255  while the factory  default is blank     This specifies the Differentiated Services Code Point  DSCP  value assigned to  the classified traffic  The valid value is 0 to 63  and the factory default is blank     Type of service  TOS  can be Max reliability  Max Throughput  Min delay  Normal  or arange of values from 0 to 7  The factory default is blank     This specifies the TCP ACK bit to be checked against the packet  It can be  Establish  Non establish or Any     This specifies the TCP RST bit to be checked against the packet  It can be Set   Notset or Any     This specifies the min max TCP UDP source port from which the access list has  to be applied     This parameter specifies the min max TCP UDP destination port from which the  access list has to be applied        5 30       Chapter 5  Web Based Management Utility       WEB Settings       Figure 5 25  Web GUI Settings Page    Web GUI Settings    Clicking the WEB SETTINGS link brings up the WEB GUI SETTINGS page  Figure 5 25    which displays all basic Web GUI settings  The parameters for this page are shown in    Table 5 13     Table 5 13  Web GUI Settings Page Parameters       Parameter    Description       Session timeout  Statistics Refresh  Timer    Session Privilege    Enable Password       This timeout value is used to automatically logout inactive user 
103. ch Port Filtering VLAN    Figure 5 65  Switch Port VLAN Filtering Page       SwitchPort Vian Filtering    Gi0 1 Ex0 3            Clicking the SWITCH PORT FILTERING tab brings up the SWITCHPORT VLAN FILTERING  page  Figure 5 65   which configures utility criteria for SwitchPort Vlan filtering  The  parameters for this page are shown in Table 5 44     Table 5 44  SwitchPort Vlan Filtering Page Parameters       Parameter Description    This parameter displays the VLAN Port Number  which can be selected by the  Ke check box to the left of the column              Utility Criteria Use this parameter to select the utility criteria for the VLAN port selected           5 79    1 10 and 10 Gigabit Layer 2 3 Ethernet Switches User   s Manual       Dynamic Vlan    The Dynamic VLAN link allows you to configure the Dynamic VLAN information   Dynamic VLAN configuration information has been provided in the following pages      Dynamic VLAN Global Configuration     Port Configuration  e GARP Timers  Dynamic VLAN Global Configuration    Figure 5 66  Dynamic VLAN Global Configuration Page    Dynamic Vian Global Configuration       Clicking the DYNAMIC VLAN tab brings up the DYNAMIC VLAN GLOBAL CONFIGURATION  page  Figure 5 66   which allows you to enable or disable Dynamic VLAN        5 80    Chapter 5  Web Based Management Utility       Port Configuration       Figure 5 67  Dynamic VLAN Port Configuration Page    Dynamic Vian Port Configuration    Gi0 1 Ex0 3               Clicking the PORT SE
104. cifies the action to be taken for the access list  The factory default is  Permit   Action   Permit  Forwards packets which meet the ACL criteria     Deny  Drops packets which meet the ACL criteria     Redirect  Forces packets which meet the ACL criteria to specified port   SE IP This parameter specifies the IP Address for which the access list must be  Address SE    This specifies the incoming physical ports if this ACL has to be port specific  for    Ports List  Incoming    example Gi0 1 10 or Gi0 1   The factory default is blank     This specifies the outgoing physical ports if this ACL has to be port specific  for    Homes BS  use  example Gi0 1 10 or Gi0 1   The factory default is blank     This chooses the protocol type to be checked in the packet to apply this ACL     Gees The factory default is icmp                    5 29    1 10 and 10 Gigabit Layer 2 3 Ethernet Switches User   s Manual       Table 5 12  IP Extended ACL Configuration Page Parameters  Continued        Parameter    Description          Message Code    Message Type    Priority    DSCP    TOS    ACK Bit    RST Bit    Source Port  Min     Max     Destination Port   Min   Max        This specifies the Message Code to be checked for ICMP Packets  The valid  value is 255  which is also the factory default     This specifies the Message Type to be checked for ICMP Packets  The valid  value is 255  which is also the factory default     The priority of the L3 filter is used to decide which filter rule is appli
105. classification  The GROUP ID designates a group of protocols in the Protocol Group  Database  The VLAN ID is the ID associated with a group of protocols for each port        5 76    Chapter 5  Web Based Management Utility       MAC VLAN    Figure 5 63  MAC Based VLAN Settings Page       Fe Io Ven Fevers Jou Se  Cie E Get More ium   ype Sts         Clicking the MAC VLAN tab brings up the MAC BASED VLAN page  Figure 5 63   which  allows to add the MAC Address and Vlan ID to VLANs system  The parameters for this  page are shown in Table 5 42     Table 5 42  VLAN Port MAC Map Page Parameters          Parameter Description  Mac Addr This parameter allows you to enter MAC Address   Vian ID This parameter allows you to manually enter the VLAN ID                    5 77    1 10 and 10 Gigabit Layer 2 3 Ethernet Switches User   s Manual       Wildcard    Figure 5 64  Wildcard Settings Page    Px Io Yew Teen Je Se  da Delay E Get More Adhom   Seppe es          Clicking the WILDCARD tab brings up the WILDCARD SETTINGS page  Figure 5 64   which  configures wildcard MAC addresses and ports for VLANs  The parameters for this page  are shown in Table 5 43     Table 5 43  Wildcard Settings Page Parameters       Parameter Description       Context ID This parameter allows you to select the CONTENT ID   Address Selection Use this parameter to select the address type     Ports This parameter allows you to enter a port                    5 78    Chapter 5  Web Based Management Utility       Swit
106. contains one entry for each instance of MSTP  The parameters for this page are  shown in Table 5 53     Table 5 53  VLAN Mapping Page Parameters          Parameter Description  MSTP Instance ID This parameter specifies the Instance ID  which is the index of the table   This parameter specifies the list of VLANs to be mapped to this instance of the  MEP VLAN spanning tree   This parameter specifies the list of VLANs to be unmapped from this instance of  Unmap MLAN the spanning tree   Select This control selects the Instance ID from the table   Instance ID This shows the Instance ID for each entry in the table   Mapped VLANs This shows the Mapped VLANs for each entry in the table                    5 91       1 10 and 10 Gigabit Layer 2 3 Ethernet Switches User   s Manual       Port Settings       Figure 5 77  Port Settings Page    SWITCH 1 LED STATUS      Port Settings    Clicking the PORT SETTINGS tab brings up the PORT SETTINGS page  Figure 5 77   which  displays the various parameters for port settings  The parameters for this page are  shown in Table 5 54     Table 5 54  Port Settings Page Parameters       Parameter    Description       Port    MSTP Instance ID    Port State  Priority    Cost       This parameter specifies the interface index of the port on which MSTP is being  run     This parameter specifies the instance ID of the STP that is associated with this  instance     This parameter specifies the current state of the port   This parameter specifies the priority 
107. count   Query Interval This parameter specifies the query interval   DR address This parameter specifies the DR address   DR Priority This parameter specifies the DR priority           5 234       Chapter 5  Web Based Management Utility       PIM Neighbor Statistics    Figure 5 202  PIM Neighbor Statistics Page       Clicking the NEIGHBOR STATS tab brings up the PIM NEIGHBOR STATISTICS page   Figure 5 202   which displays PIM neighbor statistics  The parameters for this page are  shown in Table 5 173     Table 5 173  PIM Neighbor Statistics Page Parameters                   Parameter Description   Neighbor This parameter specifies the neighbor   Interface This parameter specifies the interface   Uptime This parameter specifies the uptime   Expiry This parameter specifies the expiry   Version This parameter specifies the version   Priority This parameter specifies the priority   Mode This parameter specifies the mode   Component This parameter specifies the component   Override Interval This parameter specifies the override interval   LAN Delay This parameter specifies the LAN delay        5 235    1 10 and 10 Gigabit Layer 2 3 Ethernet Switches User   s Manual       PIM BSR Info    Figure 5 203  PIM BSR Info Page       Clicking the BSR INFO tab brings up the PIM BSR INFO page  Figure 5 203   The  parameters for this page are shown in Table 5 174     Table 5 174  PIM BSR Info Page Parameters          Parameter Description   Component This parameter specifies the component    B
108. d     Indicates the index of the event to be raised when the FALLING THRESHOLD is    Falling Event Index vember              Owner Specifies the owner of the alarm           5 45    1 10 and 10 Gigabit Layer 2 3 Ethernet Switches User   s Manual       Ethernet Statistics Configuration    Figure 5 39  Ethernet Statistics Configuration Page       Clicking the ETHERNET STATISTICS tab brings up the ETHERNET STATISTICS  CONFIGURATION page  Figure 5 39   which configures RMON Ethernet statistics  parameters  The parameters for this page are shown in Table 5 26     Table 5 26  Ethernet Statistics Configuration Page Parameters          Broadcast Packets    Multicast Packets    Owner       Parameter Description   Index This parameter specifies the index to the table    Port This parameter specifies the Ethernet Port    Octets This parameter specifies the total number of octets received from the network   Packets This parameter specifies the total number of packets received from the network        This parameter specifies the total number of broadcast packets received from  the network     This parameter specifies the total number of multicast packets received from the  network        This parameter specifies the owner string           5 46    Chapter 5  Web Based Management Utility       History Control Configuration    Figure 5 40  History Control Configuration Page       Clicking the HisTORY tab brings up the HISTORY CONTROL CONFIGURATION page   Figure 5 40   which configures RMON h
109. d     This parameter specifies the number of authentication follows received     This parameter specifies the number of authentication session timeouts     This parameter specifies the number of accounting start requests     This parameter specifies the number of accounting WD requests     This parameter specifies the number of accounting stop requests     This parameter specifies the number of accounting successes received     This parameter specifies the number of accounting errors received     This parameter specifies the number of accounting follows received     This parameter specifies the number of accounting sessions received     This parameter specifies the number of malformed packets received     This parameter specifies the number of socket failures     This parameter specifies the number of connection failures           5 190       Chapter 5  Web Based Management Utility       RMON Ethernet Statistics    Figure 5 167  RMON Ethernet Statistics Page    RMON Ethernet Statistics       Clicking the RMON link brings up the RMON ETHERNET STATISTICS page  Figure 5 167    which displays RMON Ethernet statistics information  The parameters for this page are  shown in Table 5 137     Table 5 137  RMON Ethernet Statistics Page Parameters          Parameter Description   Index This parameter specifies the index    Port This parameter specifies the port    Octets This parameter specifies the number of octets received   Packets This parameter specifies the number of packets recei
110. d on the left navigation pane on all configuration pages  This makes  it easier for you to choose any configuration page directly without going back to the  home page every time  To go to one of a MANAGEMENT page s sub pages  click on the  gt   symbol to expand the list     Middle Configuration Link Table    This section of the page displays a table of links to all major configurations  This table  provides links similar to the Left Side Tree links  The configuration links are categorized  based on features of the switch        5 8    Chapter 5  Web Based Management Utility       5 4 System Management Page    Figure 5 7  System Management Page           ETE CT  Pe o Yow Spot loh Dee  d   E ay d Get Mero   t en   TD ope Ss      Welcome to the System Management Page       The various System features of the can be configured through the links avallable in this page        System Settings   configure system parameters   Management IP   configure managment IP address   File Management   copy or delete or save and restore configuration file  Firmware Upgrade   upgrade switch firmware      Management Secunty   configure user accounts  RADIUS  TACACS  SSH andSSL  Syslog   configure syslog parameters   ACL   configure access control list    Web Settings  configure WEB GUI settings    Oni Arve ass    SNMP  Al e configure SNMP AGENT or AGENTX parameters    The SYSTEM MANAGEMENT page  Figure 5 7  contains the following links     e System Settings   e Management IP     ile Management     
111. ded community parameters   The parameters for this page are shown in Table 5 107        5 151       1 10 and 10 Gigabit Layer 2 3 Ethernet Switches User   s Manual       Table 5 107  BGP Community Management Page Parameters       Parameter    Description          Community Route  Configurations    Community Filter  Configurations    Community Peer  Configurations    Community Policy  Configurations    Extended Community  Route Configurations    Extended Community  Filter Configurations    Extended Community  Peer Configurations    Extended Community  Policy Configurations       This parameter configures an entry in the Additive or Delete Community table   This parameter configures the permit or deny function for the community  attribute while receiving or advertising     This parameter enables or disables advertisement of community attributes to the  peer     This parameter configures the community attribute advertisement policy for a  specific destination     This parameter configures an entry in the Additive or Delete Extended  Community table     This parameter configures the permit or deny function for the Extended  Community attribute while receiving or advertising     This parameter enables or disables advertisement of the Extended Community  attributes to the peer     This parameter configures the Extended Community attribute advertisement  policy for the specific destination           5 152       Chapter 5  Web Based Management Utility       RRD    The RRD link allows
112. e      Filters       5 126       Chapter 5  Web Based Management Utility       RIP6 Interface       Figure 5 110  RIP6 Interface Configuration Page    RIP6 Interface Configuration    Clicking the RIP6 INTERFACE tab brings up the RIP6 INTERFACE CONFIGURATION page   Figure 5 110   The parameters for this page are shown in Table 5 86     Table 5 86  RIP6 Interface Configuration Page Parameters             Parameter Description   Interface ID Specifies the Interface Id for which RIPv6 needs to be configured    Status This parameter specifies the administration status of the interface    Prof ID This parameter indicates the Index of the Address Profile entry    Metric Offset This parameter specifies the metric for the routes that are being re distributed   Def Rt Adv This parameter indicates the default router lifetime to be placed in the Router    Prof Horizon  Per Updt Timer    Trig Dly Time  Route Age Time    Garbage Timer    Advertisements sent on the interface   This parameter specifies the operational status of Profile Horizon in the system   This parameter specifies the time interval between successive RIP6 updates     This parameter indicates the time interval in seconds by which further triggered  updates are delayed  after one triggered update is sent     This parameter specifies the time interval after which  the routes are flushed     This parameter specifies the time interval after which  the invalid routes are  removed from the routing table              5 127       
113. e    SBM GEM X2C v5 2 10 bm  Famdisk Flag  fhg  1    SMC POSC gt  exit   Save before Exit    V N  y    Saving Hardvrare Info     OK     gt  HARD WARE INFO    Local IP  p    192 168 2 32   Subret Mask  mask    255 255 255 0   Default Gateway  gateway    192 168 2 100   TFTP Server  tftpaddr    192 168 2 100   Finnwrare Name  ramdiskmame    SBM GEM X2C v5 2 10 bin  Famdisk Flag   f hg    1       To choose the boot from a fallback image  type the command  rflag 1  Type Save to save the hardware information   Type Exit to exit the hardware information menu     Type J to boot the image  In this case it will boot from a fall back image     ON oO o s    In case you wish to later move back to a normal image  repeat the above the steps  with one difference for step 4  where you should use the command rflag 0  instead of x  1ag 1 to boot with a normal firmware image     Upgrading Fallback Firmware using TFTP  To upgrade the fallback firmware using TFTP  use the procedure below   1  Copy the latest firmware to the TFTP root directory on the TFTP server machine     2  Make sure the upgraded TFTP server and switch both have network reach ability        3 5    1 10 and 10 Gigabit Layer 2 3 Ethernet Switches       3   4     Login to the Switch CLI either through Telnet or a serial console port   Type the below command to upgrade the firmware in the normal area   firmware upgrade tftp    lt ip address gt   lt filename gt  flash fallbackl    Here  lt ip address gt  is the IP address of the TF
114. e  Figure 5 102    which allows you to configure the IP address pool that can be used by the DHCP server  to allocate IP addresses  The parameters for this page are shown in Table 5 79     Table 5 79  DHCP Pool Settings Page Parameters             Parameter Description   Pool ID This parameter specifies the pool ID to index among the different subnet pools  configured    Network This parameter specifies the subnet of the IP address in the pool    Subnet Mask This parameter specifies the subnet mask of the IP address in the pool    Start IP This parameter specifies the first IP address in the address pool that is used for  dynamic allocation by the DHCP server    End IP This parameter specifies the last IP address in the address pool that is used for  dynamic allocation by the DHCP server    Lease Time This parameter specifies the time interval for which the IP address is valid    Utilization Threshold   This parameter specifies the DHCP Pool Utilization Threshold value    Status This parameter specifies the status of the entry                 5 119       1 10 and 10 Gigabit Layer 2 3 Ethernet Switches User   s Manual       DHCP Relay    The DHCP Relay link helps you to manage the DHCP relay in the switch through the  following two pages       DHCP Relay Basic Settings    Interface Settings    DHCP Relay Basic Settings    Figure 5 103  DHCP Relay Configuration Page       DHCP Relay Configuration    Le    Note   To enable DHCP Relay  DHCP Server Status should be disabled       
115. ec cce recte ce aces ca wiiee 5 185  lat  TUE 5 187  TACAGS EE 5 189  RMON Ethernet Statistics nnn rannenneneenennenen een snnnnen ren senven 5 191  SNMP StatistiCs s    iti eee Ak Seeds Ais iere ertet cs 5 193  ADO i RETE CEDAR e CS bed 5 193  SNMP AgentX ut nr i ete e EE eie e Reed 5 194  MEAN  inse a edits eRe EHI RN 5 195  Current  DB    o rcr irte f i seed ease NEE cs 5 196  VLAN Port Statistics    ia 5 197  VLAN Multicast Table nnn 5 198  VLAN Counter Statistics     nun eannannen sen snnenen een ennnneeen ereen 5 199  VLAN Capabilities                      essen 5 200  VELAN FDB Entries RS eee a 5 201  RSTP Statistics E 5 201  RSP  Information EE 5 202  RSTP  Port  Statistics nere dss hes ends See stead wee Pe yep wera ds 5 203  MSTP StatistiGS  eene en cee 5 204  MSTP Information       oooccccncccoccnnconooonnnnnnnononnnnnncnnonnnnnnnnnonnnnnncnnnnnnnnnos 5 204  MSTP CIST Statistics         2       n eese Greene stet o Eege Cu 5 205  MSTP MSTI Port Statistics unne enn rannnneenenennnenenenenenneneen  5 207  Link Aggregation  LA                        se m 5 208  LA Port Statistics    eR aka A ibat dede se 5 208  LA Neighbor Statistics AAA 5 209  BOZE D eT A A 5 210  802 1X Session Statistics     nnen anannen een ennnnen eee ennnee ene eennen 5 210  802 1X Supplicant Statistics A 5 211  Mac Session Statistics     nnn annnenenneerenneenennnerenneerreneeenenneen  5 213       1 10 and 10 Gigabit Layer 2 3 Ethernet Switches User   s Manual       SE 5 214  ARP Cache exist e 
116. eceived   This parameter specifies the number of echo responses received     This parameter specifies the number of received router solicits   This parameter specifies the number of routers advertisement received     This parameter specifies the number of received neighbor solicits           5 218          Chapter 5  Web Based Management Utility       Table 5 159  ICMPv6 Statistics Page Parameters  Continued        Parameter    Description          In Redirects  In Admin Prohib  Out Messages    Out Errors  Out Dest Unreaches    Out Time Excds  Out Param Probs  Out Pkts Too Big  Out Echos   Out Echo Reps  Out Route Solicits    Out Router  Advertisements    Out Neighbour Solicts    Out Neighbour  Advertisements    Out Redirects  Out Admin Prohib  In Bad Code       This parameter specifies the number of redirect packets received    This parameter specifies the number of receive admin prohibted    This parameter specifies the number of messages transmitted    This parameter specifies the number of messages transmitted with errors     This parameter specifies the number of destination unreachable messages  transmitted     This parameter specifies the number of transmit timeouts    This parameter specifies the number of parameters probed    This parameter specifies the number of too big packets transmitted   This parameter specifies the number of echo requests transmitted   This parameter specifies the number of echo responses transmitted     This parameter specifies the number of 
117. ect routes  Static routes  RIP    Import routes and or OSPF routes to BGP                 5 154    Chapter 5  Web Based Management Utility       RIP       Figure 5 134  RRD RIP Configuration Page    RRD RIP Configuration    Clicking the RIP tab brings up the RRD RIP CONFIGURATION page  Figure 5 134   which  allows you to re distribute the routes that are learnt through other routing protocols to  RIP  The parameters for this page are shown in Table 5 110     Table 5 110  RRD RIP Configuration Page Parameters             Parameter Description  RIP Status This parameter enables or disables redistribution for RIP   Default Metric This parameter specifies the metric for the routes that are being re distributed   Import You can use this parameter to choose to import Direct routes  Static routes   p OSPF routes and BGP routes to RIP   Route Tag Type This parameter describes whether a tag is manually configured or automatically  generated   Route Tag This parameter indicates the route tag in case you configure a manual option for       the tag type           5 155          1 10 and 10 Gigabit Layer 2 3 Ethernet Switches User   s Manual       OSPF    Figure 5 135  RRD OSPF Configuration Page       RRD OSPF Configuration       Note   OSPF Module should be enabled to enable route redistribution funtionality in OSPF     Clicking the OSPF tab brings up the RRD OSPF CONFIGURATION page  Figure 5 135    which allows you to e distribute the routes that are learnt through other routing protoc
118. ed     This parameter specifies the number of general query packets transmitted              5 230       Chapter 5  Web Based Management Utility       Table 5 169  IGMP Snooping V1 V2 Statistics Page Parameters  Continued           Parameter Description   Group Queries 7 Se d  Transmitted This parameter specifies the number of group query packets transmitted   IL E This parameter specifies the number of IGMP report packets transmitted   Transmitted   IGMP Leaves   m    Transmitted This parameter specifies the number of IGMP leave packets transmitted                 IGMP Snooping V3 Statistics    Figure 5 199  IGMP Snooping V3 Statistics Page       IGMP Snooping    Clicking the IGS V3 STATISTICS tab brings up the IGMP SNOOPING V3 STATISTICS page   Figure 5 199   which displays IGMP snooping V3 statistics information  The parameters  for this page are shown in Table 5 170     Table 5 170  IGMP Snooping V3 Statistics Page Parameters       Parameter Description       VLAN ID This parameter specifies the VLAN identifier   V3 Reports Received   This parameter specifies the number of Reports messages received     IS_INCL Messages  Received    IS EXCL Messages  Received    This parameter specifies the number of messages received with is include field     This parameter specifies the number of messages received with is exclude field                    5 231    1 10 and 10 Gigabit Layer 2 3 Ethernet Switches User   s Manual       Table 5 170  IGMP Snooping V3 Statistics Page Parameters
119. ed    Group and Source  Queries Transmitted       This parameter specifies the number of group query packets received     This parameter specifies the number of group and source query packets  received     This parameter specifies the number of IGMP V1 V2 report packets received   This parameter specifies the number of IGMP V3 report packets received   This parameter specifies the number of general query packets transmitted     This parameter specifies the number of group query packets transmitted     This parameter specifies the number of group and source query packets  transmitted           PIM    The PIM link allows you to view PIM statistics through the following pages        PIM Interface Statistics    PIM Neighbor Statistics  e PIM BSR Info     PIM RP Set Information     PIM Route Information       5 233    1 10 and 10 Gigabit Layer 2 3 Ethernet Switches User   s Manual       PIM Interface Statistics    Figure 5 201  PIM Interface Statistics Page       Clicking the INTERFACE STATS tab brings up the PIM INTERFACE STATISTICS page   Figure 5 201   which displays PIM interface statistics  The parameters for this page are  shown in Table 5 172     Table 5 172  PIM Interface Statistics Page Parameters                Parameter Description   Address This parameter specifies the address   Interface This parameter specifies the interface   Version This parameter specifies the version    Mode This parameter specifies the mode   Neighbor Count This parameter specifies the neighbor 
120. emand OSPFv3 procedures must be  performed on this interface     This parameter specifies the metric assigned to this interface     This parameter enables or disables neighbor probing to determine whether the  neighbor is active or inactive     This parameter indicates the number of consecutive LSA retransmissions before  the neighbor is deemed inactive and the neighbor adjacency is brought down     This parameter defines how often the neighbor is probed           5 140       Chapter 5  Web Based Management Utility       Area    Figure 5 122  OSPFv3 Area Settings Page    OSPFv3 Area Settings    No Area Summary      ER    elect Type       0o00  Nomai  Sondarea Summary   1  Canadas  s0   OSPF mene  gt    Er       Clicking the AREA tab brings up the OSPFv3 AREA SETTINGS page  Figure 5 122   The  parameters for this page are shown in Table 5 98     Table 5 98  OSPFv3 Area Settings Page Parameters       Parameter Description       Area ID This parameter uniquely identifies an area     Type This parameter indicates whether an area is a Stub area  NSSA  or Standard  yp  normal  area     This parameter controls the import of Inter Area LSAs into stub areas  This can    Area Summary be noAreaSummary or sendAreaSummary     This parameter indicates the metric value advertised for the default route into  Stub area and NSSA     NSSA Translator This parameter specifies the NSSA Border router s ability to perform NSSA  Role translation of type 7 LSAs into type 5 LSAs     Stub Metric    This
121. embers automatically        5 15    1 10 and 10 Gigabit Layer 2 3 Ethernet Switches User   s Manual       Management Security  The MANAGEMENT SECURITY link provides configuration for the following features       Management Security Basic Settings  e Management User Account   e Radius     TACACS  Global Settings   e TACACS  Server Configuration   e   P Authorized Manager   e SSH Configuration      SSLConfiguration    Management Security Basic Settings    Figure 5 13  Management Security Basic Settings Page       Clicking the MANAGEMENT SECURITY tab brings up the MANAGEMENT SECURITY BASIC  SETTINGS page  Figure 5 13   This page allows you to setup the below listed basic  security parameters  Table 5 3         5 16    Chapter 5  Web Based Management Utility       Table 5 3  Management Security Basic Settings Page Parameters       Parameter Description          The authentication modes supported are LOCAL  RADIUS and TACACS  The  default option is  Local  mode where the user name and password is  Authentication mode   authenticated using a local user data base  In RADIUS mode  the authentication  request is sent to the configured RADIUS servers  In TACACS mode  the  authentication request is sent to the configured TACACS server     This parameter allows you to ENABLE or DISABLE SNMP Traps for SNMP access     Ent authentication events           Administrative users can also create Enable Passwords in this page  Low privilege  users can use these Enable Passwords in the WEB SETTING
122. entfernt werden     iAdvertencia   Puede que esta unidad tenga m  s de una conexi  n para fuentes de alimentaci  n  Para  cortar por completo el suministro de energ  a  deben desconectarse todas las    conexiones     Attention    Cette unit   peut avoir plus d une connexion d alimentation  Pour supprimer toute tension  et tout courant   lectrique de l unit    toutes les connexions d alimentation doivent   tre    d  branch  es   TMN paon INP Op DN  LIN  TPN  n5 2y omo nn 55 nx von  v    p90 90 INN mmn nr v mm    TPMT DN  AGUA  olaa  alas an Yi sac jal lid y A  ela ge Ban al dal OVL AUS AMI 5  casa   KSE   o  Halos  amp  7 olds  da Sa dav  AAs  VS TARA  ol HA a    o    Ag dsp  MIE LE AA A AA sett golt        2 12    Chapter 2  Standardized Warning Statements       Waarschuwing    Deze eenheid kan meer dan     n stroomtoevoeraansluiting bevatten  Alle aansluitingen  dienen verwijderd te worden om het apparaat stroomloos te maken   Backplane Voltage  Warning     Hazardous voltage or energy is present on the backplane when the system is  operating  Use caution when servicing     NIFV OEE       SAT LORD HS IRE EIER TEKEN  WV PU Eler TE   EERS SPRICISIERR JEE WO                                   AE REST AE PE PE    RATA RI            NN A E Hl                                                                Warnung    Wenn das System in Betrieb ist  treten auf der R  ckwandplatine gef  hrliche  Spannungen oder Energien auf  Vorsicht bei der Wartung     jAdvertencia     Cuando el siste
123. es the VLAN ID pertaining to the MAC based multicast  forwarding entry     This parameter specifies the Group MAC Multicast address that is learnt     This parameter specifies the learnt ports           5 168          Chapter 5  Web Based Management Utility       Dynamic Multicast    The Dynamic Multicast link allows you to configure Dynamic Multicast through the  following pages        Global Configuration    Dynamic Multicast Port Configuration    Global Configuration    Figure 5 148  Dynamic Multicast Global Configuration Page    Dynamic Multicast Global Configuration       Clicking the DYNAMIC MULTICAST tab brings up the DYNAMIC MULTICAST GLOBAL  CONFIGURATION page  Figure 5 148   which allows you to enable or disable the dynamic  multicast feature        5 169       1 10 and 10 Gigabit Layer 2 3 Ethernet Switches User   s Manual       Dynamic Multicast Port Configuration    Figure 5 149  Dynamic Multicast Port Configuration Page       Dynamic Multicast Port Configuration    Gi0 1 Ex0 3            Clicking the PORT SETTINGS tab brings up the DYNAMIC MULTICAST PORT CONFIGURATION  page  Figure 5 149   which configures dynamic multicast at the port level  The  parameters for this page are shown in Table 5 121     Table 5 121  Dynamic Multicast Port Configuration Page Parameters       Parameter Description       Port This parameter specifies the Port index     Ernie ie edes et This parameter enables or disables dynamic multicast on this port           Status  Restricted Group
124. es the number of Ethernet packets received with a size  between 1024 and 1518 bytes           5 192          Chapter 5  Web Based Management Utility       SNMP Statistics    The SNMP Statistics link allows you to configure SNMP Statistics through the following  pages       Agent    SNMP AgentX    Agent    Figure 5 168  SNMP Statistics Page       SNMP Statistics       Clicking the SNMP AGENT link brings up the SNMP STATISTICS page  Figure 5 168    which displays SNMP statistics  The parameters for this page are shown in Table 5 138     Table 5 138  SNMP Statistics Page Parameters    Parameter Description          SNMP Packets Input   This parameter specifies the number of SNMP packets input     PEDEM  eee This parameter specifies the number of BAD SNMP version errors     SNMP Unknown  Community Name    SNMP Get Request    This parameter specifies the number of SNMP unknown community names           PDU s This parameter specifies the number of SNMP Get Request PDU s   SE GetNext This parameter specifies the number of SNMP Get Next PDU s           5 193    1 10 and 10 Gigabit Layer 2 3 Ethernet Switches User   s Manual       Table 5 138  SNMP Statistics Page Parameters  Continued        Parameter    Description       SNMP Set Request  PDU s    SNMP Packet Output  SNMP Too Big Errors    SNMP No Such  Name Errors    SNMP Bad Value  Errors    SNMP General Errors  SNMP Trap PDU s    SNMP Manager Role  Output Packets          This parameter specifies the number of SNMP Set Request PD
125. es the type    This parameter specifies the Area ID    This parameter specifies the cost     This parameter specifies the Type 2 cost           This parameter specifies the interface           5 223    1 10 and 10 Gigabit Layer 2 3 Ethernet Switches User   s Manual       OSPF Link State DB    Figure 5 193  OSPF Link State Database Page    OSPF Link State Database       Clicking the LINK STATE DATABASE tab brings up the OSPF LINK STATE DATABASE page   Figure 5 193   which displays information about OSPF link state database  The  parameters for this page are shown in Table 5 164     Table 5 164  OSPF Link State Database Page Parameters                   Parameter Description   Area ID This parameter specifies the area identifier    Type This parameter specifies the link state type    Link State ID This parameter specifies the link state identifier    Router ID This parameter specifies the router identifer    Sequence This parameter specifies the sequence number of this link state information   Checksum This parameter specifies the checksum    Age This parameter specifies the link state information age in seconds           5 224       Chapter 5  Web Based Management Utility       OSPFv3    The OSPFv3 link allows you to view OSPF v3 statistics through the following pages       OSPFV3 Route Information  e OSPFV3 Link State DB    OSPFV3 Route Information    Figure 5 194  OSPFV3 Route Information Page       OSPFv3 Route Information       Clicking the OSPFV3 ROUTE INFORMATION tab bri
126. eters          Parameter Description  Interface This parameter specifies the interface index of the port   Area ID This parameter indicates the 32 bit integer uniquely identifying the area to which    the interface connects     This parameter specifies the priority of this interface  which is used in the DR    Priority election algorithm    TER This parameter allows you to choose MD5  Simple Password or None as the  extends MPE authentication type   MD5 Key ID This parameter specifies the secret key used to create the message digest    appended to the OSPF packet  if the authentication type is MD5     Arete e This parameter specifies the key required for authentication  if authentication is  y enabled on this interface    IP Address This parameter specifies the IP Address of the OSPF interface    Designated Router This read only field specifies the IP Address of the Designated Router     When this parameter is enabled  the interface is advertised as an internal route    Status to some area  When disabled it denotes that the interface is external to OSPF                    5 131       1 10 and 10 Gigabit Layer 2 3 Ethernet Switches User   s Manual       Virtual Interface    Figure 5 115  OSPF Virtual Interface Configuration Page    Neighbor RRD Rout    OSPF Virtual Interface Configuration       Clicking the VIRTUAL INTERFACE tab brings up the OSPF VIRTUAL INTERFACE  CONFIGURATION page  Figure 5 115   The parameters for this page are shown in  Table 5 91     Table 5 91  OSPF Vi
127. ethods  You may configure it       Through the web based management utility  e Directly through a command line  using a telnet interface or a serial console     The management utility accesses the switch module through any web browser  To  access the switch directly  use the command line     Any port may be configured as up  active  or down  inactive   All ports are active by  default     Web based Management Utility    You can use the web based management utility on a web browser to configure the  switch module  You can access the configuration menu by a network connection        3 1    1 10 and 10 Gigabit Layer 2 3 Ethernet Switches       Command Line    Configuring the switch can be done using a command line via telnet or by using the  serial console interface     Accessing CLI through Telnet    To access the command line via telnet  follow the below steps     1     Connect a PC to a network that is accessible to the switch     For example  connect a PC to any of the front panel ports of the switch and make  sure the PC has an IP address on the same subnet as the switch management IP     In the PC  start a telnet client session with the switch management IP  default IP is  192 168 100 102      This brings up the switch   s command line interface for user login   Enter the default username  ADMIN  and password  ADMIN  to login to the switch     To view the switch configurations use show commands and to configure the switch  type config term to get access to the configuratio
128. external console        1 1    1 10 and 10 Gigabit Layer 2 3 Ethernet Switches User   s Manual       The SSE X24S and SSE X24SR are fully self contained  no additional modules are  required  The SSE X3348S and SSE X3348SR are also fully self contained  All four of  the 10G switches contain two redundant hot swappable power supplies installed at the  factory  The SSE X24S and SSE X3348S have a    normal    airflow direction for cooling      from the front of the unit to the back  The SSE X24SR and SSE X3348SR have a     reverse    airflow direction for cooling     from the back of the unit to the front  The models  are otherwise identical  The SSE X24SR or SSE X3348SR may be more appropriate for  large data center installations with the switch installed in the rear of a rack facing the     hot aisle        1 3 Product Checklist of Typical Components    The following components are included with SSE G24 TG4 or SSE G48 TG4 Layer 2 3  1 10 Gigabit Ethernet switches      Serial cable     Power cables     Mounting Ears for rack assembly  see note       Two 10 Gb s port module bays for either CX 4  XFP  or SFP  ports  modules sold  Separately   e CD ROM with manuals    The following components are included with the SSE X24S R switches     e Power Cables  2     Mounting ears for rack assembly  see note   e CD ROM with manuals    The following components are included with the SSE X3348S R switches       Power cables     Console Cable     Mounting ears for rack assembly  see note     Q
129. f the Source   Destination This parameter specifies the address of the Destination   Action With this parameter you can either choose to Permit  not to filter  or Deny  Filter        for the above configuration set                 5 158       Chapter 5  Web Based Management Utility       RRD V6 OSPF    Figure 5 138  RRD6 OSPFv3 Configuration Page    RRD6 OSPF v3 Configuration       Note   OSPFv3 Module should be enabled to enable route redistribution functionality in OSPFv3     Clicking the OSPF v3 tab brings up the RRD6 OSPFV3 CONFIGURATION page   Figure 5 138   The parameters for this page are shown in Table 5 113     Table 5 113  RRD6 OSPFv3 Configuration Page Parameters          Parameter Description   Status This parameter enables or disables redistribution for OSPFv3    nari With this parameter you can choose to import Direct routes  Static routes or  p RIPv6 routes                 5 159       1 10 and 10 Gigabit Layer 2 3 Ethernet Switches User   s Manual       RRD RIP    Figure 5 139  RRD RIPv6 Configuration Page         RRD RIPv6 Configuration       Clicking the RP6 tab brings up the RRD RIPV6 CONFIGURATION page  Figure 5 139    The parameters for this page are shown in Table 5 114     Table 5 114  RRD RIPv6 Configuration Page Parameters                Parameter Description   Status This parameter enables or disables redistribution for RIP6    Default Metric This parameter specifies the metric for the routes that are being re distributed    Import eee parameter you c
130. fies the number of seconds since topology last changed           Topology Change  Topology Changes This parameter specifies the number of topology changes   MSTP CIST Statistics       Clicking the CIST PORT STATISTICS tab brings up the MSTP CIST PORT STATISTICS page    Figure 5 178  MSTP CIST Port Statistics Page    MSTP CIST Port Statistics    Gi0 1 Ex0 3      Reset Stabstcs        Figure 5 178   which displays STP CIST port level statistics  The parameters for this  page are shown in Table 5 149        5 205             1 10 and 10 Gigabit Layer 2 3 Ethernet Switches User   s Manual       Table 5 149  MSTP CIST Port Statistics Page Parameters             Parameter Description  Geo Mom This parameter specifies the number of MSTP BPDUS received   Gees SR This parameter specifies the number of RSTP BPDUS received     Received Config  BPDUs    Received TCN  BPDUs    Transmitted MST  BPDUs    Transmitted RST  BPDUs    Transmitted Config  BPDUs    Transmitted TCN  BPDUs    Received Invalid MST  BPDUs    Received Invalid RST  BPDUs    Received Invalid  Config BPDUs    Received Invalid TCN  BPDUs    Protocol Migration  Count       This parameter specifies the number of config BPDUs received     This parameter specifies the number of topology change notification BPDUs  received     This parameter specifies the number of MSTP BPDUs transmitted   This parameter specifies the number of RSTP BPDUs transmitted     This parameter specifies the number of config BPDUs transmitted     This p
131. firmware image are listed  below     Upgrading Firmware on the Switch using TFTP or the Network  To upgrade the switch   s firmware  use the procedure below    1  Designate a server or the network as an FTP server    2  Copy the latest firmware to the TFTP root directory on the TFTP server machine   3  Make sure the upgraded TFTP server and switch both have network reachability   4  Login to the Switch CLI  either through Telnet or a serial console port    5  Type the command below to upgrade the firmware in the normal area     firmware upgrade tftp    lt ip address gt   lt filename gt   flash normal    Here  lt ip address gt  is the IP address of the TFTP server and  lt filename gt  is the name  of the firmware image file     6  On successful download  the CLI displays the following string   Firmware download completed successfully   7  After a successful download  reboot the switch to use this latest firmware     8  Ifthe download fails  check the IP address  file name  network connections and  configurations to reach the TFTP server     9  If the switch does not come up after the firmware upgrade due to any incorrect  firmware images  boot the switch using a fallback firmware image  Refer to the steps  in the procedure  Booting using a Fallback Firmware Image  below to boot the  switch using a fallback firmware image     10  Once the switch is booted with a fallback firmware  repeat the above steps to  upgrade with the correct firmware image     11  On successful upgrade t
132. for this  page are shown in Table 5 162     Table 5 162  RIP6 Route Information Page Parameters                   Parameter Description   Destination This parameter specifies the route destination    Prefix len This parameter specifies the length of the route prefix    Protocol This parameter specifies the routing protocol   Route Iflndex This parameter specifies the interface index    Next Hop This parameter specifies the next hop for this route    Route Metric This parameter specifies the metric of this route    Route Tag This parameter specifies the route tag identifier    Age This parameter specifies the route age in seconds   OSPF    The OSPF link allows you to view OSPF statistics through the following pages     e OSPF Route Information    OSPF Link State DB       5 222    Chapter 5  Web Based Management Utility       OSPF Route Information       Figure 5 192  OSPF Route Information Page    OSPF Route Information    Clicking the ROUTE INFORMATION tab brings up the OSPF ROUTE INFORMATION page   Figure 5 192   which displays information about OSPF routes  The parameters for this  page are shown in Table 5 163     Table 5 163  OSPF Route Information Page Parameters       Parameter    Description          IP Address  Subnet Mask  TOS  Gateway  Type   Area ID   Cost   Type 2 Cost    Interface    This parameter specifies the IP address   This parameter specifies the Subnet Mask   This parameter specifies the TOS    This parameter specifies the gateway   This parameter specifi
133. g used for this trap  This is  relevant when an SNMP trap is requested for an event  For event type to display              EM TRAP and Log and TRAP Community must be configured  Also make sure the  configured community is active before adding an event on that community   Owner This parameter indicates the owner of this event           5 44    Chapter 5  Web Based Management Utility       RMON Alarm Configuration    Figure 5 38  RMON Alarm Configuration Page       RMON Alarm Configuration          AS    e   Add    Reset         ng Event Index Falling Event Index Owner Value    Clicking the ALARM tab brings up the RMON ALARM CONFIGURATION page  Figure 5 38    which configures RMON Alarm paramters  The parameters for this page are shown in  Table 5 25     Table 5 25  RMON Alarm Configuration Page Parameters       Parameter Description   Index This parameter specifies the table index   This parameter specifies the time interval for which the alarm monitors the   Interval    variable    Variable This parameter specifies the MIB object on which the alarm is set    Sample Type You can set this parameter to an Absolute Value or as just an Incremental Value  of the timer    Rising Threshold If the startup alarm is set as Rising Alarm and this threshold is reached  an alarm  is raised    Falling Threshold B bbs alarm is set as Falling Alarm and this threshold is reached  an alarm    Indicates the index of the event to be raised when the RISING THRESHOLD is    Rising Event Index reache
134. gs  Address Profile   Prefix Settings    IPv6 Route Configuration    Figure 5 95  IP6 Route Configuration Page    settings dress Profi Pref  IP6 Route Configuration    Clicking the IPv6 ROUTE tab brings up the IP6 ROUTE CONFIGURATION page   Figure 5 95   which configures various IP6 Route parameters  The parameters for this  page are shown in Table 5 72     Table 5 72  IP6 Route Configuration Page Parameters             Parameter Description   Destination Network This parameter specifies the network address for which the IPv6 route is being  added    Prefix Length This parameter specifies the subnet mask for the above said address              5 112       Chapter 5  Web Based Management Utility       Table 5 72  IP6 Route Configuration Page Parameters  Continued                       Parameter Description  Gateway This parameter specifies the Next Hop Gateway to reach the IP address   Interface This parameter indicates the outgoing interface   Distance  Metric  This parameter denotes metric value of the destination   IPv6 Interface    Figure 5 96  IPv6 Interface Settings Page    SWITCH 1 LED STATUS         Clicking the IPv6 INTERFACE tab brings up the IPv6 INTERFACE SETTINGS page   Figure 5 96   which displays the various parameters for the IPv6 Interface  The  parameters for this page are shown in Table 5 73     Table 5 73  IPv6 Interface Settings Page Parameters          Parameter Description   Port This parameter specifies the Index of the VLAN interface    Admin This para
135. he Virtual Router   This parameter indicates the AUTHENTICATION KEY for the Virtual Router     This parameter specifies the time Interval in seconds for sending the  advertisement packets     This parameter enablesor disables the PREEMPT MODE   This parameter indicates the current state of the Virtual Router     This parameter specifies the Admin Status of the Virtual Router           5 162       Chapter 5  Web Based Management Utility       5 7       Multicast    Figure 5 142  Multicast Home Page    Welcome to the Multicast Page       The various Multicast features of the Supermicro switch can be configured through the links available in this page     IGMP Snooping  configure IGS status       veg 1 Dynamic multicast      configure dynamic multicast  IGMP  ho  configure IGMP status  e  PM  configure interfaces associated with PIM    DVMRP  configure global DVMRP status    MULTICAST HOME page  Figure 5 142  has the following links to multicast features in the  switch     IGMP Snooping  Dynamic Multicast  IGMP   PIM   DVMRP    IGMP Snooping    The IGMP Snooping link allows you to configure IGMP snooping through the following  pages     IGMP Snooping Configuration  IGMP Snooping Timer   IGMP Snooping Interface  IGMP Snooping VLAN Router  IGMP MAC Forwarding       5 163    1 10 and 10 Gigabit Layer 2 3 Ethernet Switches User   s Manual       IGMP Snooping Configuration    SUPERMICR            Multicast    Figure 5 143  IGMP Snooping Configuration Page    Log Out       Groupintorm
136. he rack  See Figure A 6  for details     Figure A 6  Installing the Switch into a Telco Rack                               A 9    1 10 and 10 Gigabit Layer 2 3 Ethernet Switches       Notes       A 10       Disclaimer    The products sold by Supermicro are not intended for and will not be used in life support  systems  medical equipment  nuclear facilities or systems  aircraft  aircraft devices   aircraft emergency communication devices or other critical systems whose failure to  perform be reasonably expected to result in significant injury or loss of life or  catastrophic property damage  Accordingly  Supermicro disclaims any and all liability   and should buyer use or sell such products for use in such ultra hazardous applications   it does so entirely at its own risk  Furthermore  buyer agrees to fully indemnify  defend  and hold Supermicro harmless for and against any and all claims  demands  actions   litigation  and proceedings of any kind arising out of or related to such ultra hazardous  use or sale        1 10 and 10 Gigabit Layer 2 3 Ethernet Switches User   s Manual          
137. he route exceeds this  Value value                    5 150    Chapter 5  Web Based Management Utility       Table 5 106     Advanced BGP Configuration Page Parameters  Continued        Parameter    Description          Dampening Max  Suppress Time    Dampening Decay  Granularity    Dampening Reuse  Granularity    Dampening Reuse  Array Size    Confederation  Identifier    Best Path MED  Confed    Confederation Peers    This parameter specifies the maximum time  in seconds  a route can be  suppressed     This parameter specifies the time granularity in seconds used to perform all  decay computations     This parameter specifies the time interval between evaluations of the reuse lists   Each reuse lists corresponds to an additional time increment     This parameter specifies the size of the reuse index arrays  This size determines  the accuracy with which suppressed routes can be placed within the set of reuse  lists  when suppressed for a long time     This parameter specifies the BGP confederation identifier  The possible values  are between 1 to 65535  Configuring 0 removes the existing configuration     This parameter enables or disables MED comparison among paths learnt from  confed peers     This parameter configures the ASs that belongs to the confederation           BGP Community Management    Figure 5 131  BGP Community Management Page       Clicking the COMMUNITY tab brings up the BGP COMMUNITY MANAGEMENT page   Figure 5 131   which configures BGP community and exten
138. hernet Switches       Installing the Switch into a Rack    Use the procedure and Figure A 5 below to install the switch into a rack     Installing the Switch    1   2   3     Confirm that inner rails have been secured to the switch   Confirm that the outer rails are installed on the rack     Align the ends of the inner rails on the switch with the front of the outer rails on the  rack     Slide the inner rails into the outer rails  keeping the pressure even on both sides   you may have to depress the locking tabs when inserting   When the switch has  been pushed completely into the rack  you should hear the locking tabs click into the  locked position      Optional  Insert and tighten the thumb screws which secure the front of the switch  to the rack     Figure A 5  Installing the Switch into a Rack                                                                                  A 8    Appendix A  Rack Installation       Installing the Switch into a Telco Rack    To install the switch into a Telco  post style  rack  use two L shaped brackets on either  side of the switch  four total   First  determine how far the switch will extend out the front  of the rack  Larger switches should be positioned to balance the weight between front  and back  Attach the two front brackets to each side of the switch  then position the two  rear brackets with just enough space to accommodate the width of the telco rack  Finish  by sliding the switch into the rack and tightening the brackets to t
139. hich sets the filter configuration to control the unicast packets that the  switch needs to process  The parameters for this page are shown in Table 5 12     Table 5 64  L2 Unicast Filter Configuration Page Parameters          Parameter Description   FDB ID This parameter specifies the forwarding database ID    MAC Address This parameter specifies the destination MAC address of the received packet   Receive Port This parameter specifies the port on which the packet was received     This parameter specifies the list of ports on which the received packet  with the    GE above set MAC address  if received from the configured port  can be forwarded   You can choose to set this configuration to any one of the following types     Other     For entries currently in use  but whose conditions remain different  from the following values   Status      Permanent     Entries that reside even after the restart of the switch     DeleteOnReset   This deletes the entry on restart     DeleteOnTimeout   This deletes the entry on expiration of the ageing timer                 5 103    1 10 and 10 Gigabit Layer 2 3 Ethernet Switches User   s Manual       Multicast Filters    Figure 5 87  L2 Multicast Filter Configuration Page       Clicking the MULTICAST FILTERS tab brings up the L2 MULTICAST FILTER CONFIGURATION  page  Figure 5 22   which allows you to set the filter configuration to control the  multicast packets that the switch needs to process  The parameters for this page are  shown in Table
140. hne ee 5 214  ICMP Statistics     nn aanannneneeeennenee ren eenneneenenenneneeerenenneeeen  5 215   IPVB EE 5 216  IP V6 Interface Statistics             comccocococnnoncoccnncnononacnnnnonononcnnnnonanannnos 5 216  ICMP V6 StatistiCs costo ees dese diese 5 218   SEE 5 220     t Rhee a EE 5 220  RIP6 Interface StatisStiCS              cccocoocccncnnooocnnnnonononnnoconnonannnnnonananonos 5 221  RIP6 Route Information ennen ennen enenennnennnnensnenneeeveen 5 222   EE A la le ls III ds 5 222  OSPF Route Information  5 223  OSPF Link State D  I  5 224   OSPEV8 rege e ee Det seet dente 5 225  OSPFV3 Route Information         o ccccnnccocnnccnnooocnncnnnonnoncnononannnononanono 5 225  OSPFV3 Link State DD  5 226   VRRP Ee 5 227   IGMP SNOOPING DEE 5 229  IGMP Snooping Clear Statistics A 5 229  IGMP Snooping V1 V2 Statistics A 5 230  IGMP Snooping V3 Statistics     neen eeen eneen 5 231   IGMP StatisticS titi td cda s 5 232   Poe ee ee ASEA T AET 5 233  PIM Interface Statistics    5 234  PIM Neighbor Statistics     iinan etiaai aeai 5 235  BIM BSR Info  2 ERE Eee eins 5 236  PIM RP Set Information nnne 5 237  PIM Route Information    5 238   DVMRB 2 Stir O pate seat tee aeta anal bede hte 5 239  DVMRP Routers   2  ned tes een ee Seet de E 5 239  DVMRP Multicast Routers   ococococcoocococccccncncnnnnnccccccnnnnanananananarononnnnono 5 240  DVMRP Prithie StatiStiCS  In E E DENIM 5 241   Appendix A Rack Installation                                                          A 1  ASI O
141. icate improper byte alignment for Ethernet packets     This parameter specifies the number of packets received with checksum errors     This parameter specifies the number of frames received with a collision        This parameter specifies the number of frames received with multiple collisions     This parameter specifies the number of Signal Quality Errors that have occurred     This parameter specifies the number of frames deferred for transmissions due to  network sense     This parameter specifies the number of frames faced late collisions  A collision is  considered late if the jam occurs after 512 bit times  or 64 bytes     This parameter specifies the number of excess collisions detected  Excessive  Collisions describe the situation where a station has tried 16 times to transmit  without success and discards the frame  This means that there is excessive  traffic on the network and this must be reduced     This parameter specifies the number of MAC transmit errors     This parameter specifies the number of carrier sense errors     This parameter specifies the number of too long frames received for  transmission     This parameter specifies the number of MAC received errors     This parameter specifies the number of symbol errors     This parameter specifies the current status of duplex           5 186       Chapter 5  Web Based Management Utility       Radius    Figure 5 165  Radius Server Statistics Page       Clicking the RADIUS link brings up the RADIUS SERVER STATIS
142. ies the number of fragments incompletely received   This parameter specifies the number of fragments created    This parameter specifies the number of received IPv6 multicast packets   This parameter specifies the number of IPv6 multicast packets transmitted     This parameter specifies the number of packets truncated              5 217    1 10 and 10 Gigabit Layer 2 3 Ethernet Switches User   s Manual       ICMP V6 Statistics       Clicking the ICMPv6 tab brings up the ICMPv6 STATISTICS page  Figure 5 188   which    Figure 5 188  ICMPv6 Statistics Page    ICMPv6 Statistics    displays ICMPv6 statistics  The parameters for this page are shown in Table 5 159     Table 5 159  ICMPv6 Statistics Page Parameters             Parameter Description  In Message This parameter specifies the number of messages received   In Errors This parameter specifies the number of messages received with errors     In Dest Unreaches    In Time Excds   In Param Probs  In PktTooBigs   In Echos   In EchoReps   In Router Solicits    In Router  Advertisements    In Neighbor Solicits    In Neighbor  Advertisements    This parameter specifies the number of received neighbor solicits     This parameter specifies the number of destination unreachable messages  received     This parameter specifies the number of receive timeouts    This parameter specifies the number of parameters probed    This parameter specifies the number of too big packets received   This parameter specifies the number of echo requests r
143. igure 5 176   which displays RSTP port level statistics  The parameters for this page  are shown in Table 5 147     Table 5 147  RSTP Port Statistics Page Parameters          Parameter Description  Port This parameter specifies the port index   Geen Fer This parameter specifies the number of RSTP BPDUs received   Received   Dn   3  Configuration BPDUs This parameter specifies the number of config BPDUs received   Received TCN This parameter specifies the number of topology changed notifications received   GE teg RST This parameter specifies the number of RSTP BPDUs transmitted   Transmitted   v      Configuration BPDUs This parameter specifies the number of config BPDUs transmitted    R This parameter specifies the number of topology change notifications  Transmitted TCN transmitted     Received Invalid RST    BPDUs This parameter specifies the number of invalid RSTP BPDUs received                    5 203       1 10 and 10 Gigabit Layer 2 3 Ethernet Switches User   s Manual       Table 5 147  RSTP Port Statistics Page Parameters  Continued        Parameter Description       Received Invalid    Configuration BPDUs This parameter specifies the number of invalid configuration BPDUs received     Received Invalid TCN   This parameter specifies the number of invalid topology change BPDUs  BPDUs received     Protocol Migration    Count This parameter specifies the number of times protocol migration happened     Effective Port State       This parameter specifies the effective port 
144. igure 5 83   which configures security information at the individual port levels  The  parameters for this page are shown in Table 5 60     Table 5 60  802 1x Port Settings Page Parameters             Parameter Description   Port This parameter specifies the Index of the port for which its fields  such as PORT  CONTROL  PORT AUTHORIZATION STATUS  and so on  are configured   This parameter specifies the control values of the Authenticator Port  The control  values can be    Port Control   Force Authorize   All the traffic through this port will be allowed always     Port Authorization  Status    Authentication Mode    Admin Control  Direction    Operational Control  Direction      Force Unauthorize   All the traffic through this port will be blocked always     Auto   The 802 1x authentication process will be imposed over this port     This parameter specifies current status of the port either as Authorized or  Un Authorized     This parameter specifies the configuration for selecting the AUTHENTICATION  Mope to be Port Based     This parameter specifies whether security is to be imposed for    In   the incoming traffic    Both   both incoming and outgoing traffic    This parameter specifies the current security status                 5 99    1 10 and 10 Gigabit Layer 2 3 Ethernet Switches User   s Manual       Table 5 60  802 1x Port Settings Page Parameters  Continued        Parameter Description       This parameter specifies the initialization control for the port  Setting 
145. ilable in this page     IP     e configure router and create VLAN    x IP   e configure ipv   router  a  DHCP Server     gt  configure pool of addresses    SI DHCP Relay     eee configure DHCP Relay status        m RIP         congre RIP frature    e    69s configure RIPng feature    OSPF  ote configure OSPF status    OSPF v3  configure OSPF v6 features    ze  BEE  SELI configure neighbour list    e RRD          The LAYER 3 MANAGEMENT home page  Figure 5 90  has the following links to all Layer 3  features     IP   IP V6   DHCP Server  DHCP Relay  RIP   RIPng  OSPF  OSPF V3  BGP   RRD   RRD6  VRRP       5 107    1 10 and 10 Gigabit Layer 2 3 Ethernet Switches User   s Manual       IP  The IP link enables you to perform IP related configuration  This can be done through  the following pages     e Vlan Interface   e IPv4 AddrConf     IP Route   e  LoopBack Basic Settings    Vlan Interface    Figure 5 91  VLAN Interface Basic Settings Page       Be Io Se reg loh Pe  de E ie E Get ewe   t em  T epa Stes         Clicking the VLAN INTERFACE tab brings up the VLAN INTERFACE BASIC SETTINGS page   Figure 5 91   which allows configuring of L3 VLAN interfaces  The parameters for this  page are shown in Table 5 68     Table 5 68  VLAN Interface Basic Settings Page Parameters                Parameter Description   VLAN Interface This parameter specifies the VLAN identifier    Admin State This parameter specifies the admin state as either Up or Down   MTU This parameter specifies the maxim
146. ime out of the Port Channel in 3 seconds   Wait Time This parameter configures the waiting time for a port after receiving Partner  information and before entering aggregation   Port State    Aggregation State                   5 97       1 10 and 10 Gigabit Layer 2 3 Ethernet Switches User   s Manual       802 1x    The 802 1x link provides link to the following configuration pages       Basic Settings  e Port Settings    e Timers  e Local AS  Basic Settings    Figure 5 82  802 1x Basic Settings Page    SWITCH 1 LED STATUS      Basic Settings       Clicking the BASIC SETTINGS tab brings up the 802 1x BASIC SETTINGS page   Figure 5 82   which displays the various 802 1x Basic Settings parameters  The  parameters for this page are shown in Table 5 59     Table 5 59  802 1x Basic Settings Page Parameters       Parameter Description       System Control This parameter starts or shutsdown 802 1x in the switch     iu   This parameter allows enabling or disabling of the 802 1x based port security  802 1x Authentication est  o n the swich   Authentication Server   This parameter specifies the Authentication Server Location as Remote or Local     Network Access This parameter specifies the Authenticator ID  which originates the  Server ID Access Request Packets           Protocol Version          5 98    Chapter 5  Web Based Management Utility       Port Settings       Figure 5 83  802 1x Port Settings Page    Clicking the PORT SETTINGS tab brings up the 802 1x PORT SETTINGS page   F
147. in  Figure 3 2     Configure the IP address for this switch  only for booting purposes  using the  command  ip   IP address gt     For example ipz192 168 2 3   Configure the subnet mask for this switch IP address using the following command   mask   subnet mask gt    For example maskz255 255 255 0   Configure the TFTP server IP address using the following command     tftpaddr  lt TFTP server IP gt        3 6    Chapter 3  Installation and Setup       10     11    15   16     For example tftpaddr 192 168 2 100    Configure the gateway address to reach the TFTP server using the following  command if the TFTP server is in a different network     gateway  lt gateway IP gt    For example gateway 192 168 2 100   Configure the firmware image file name using the following command   ramdiskname  lt filename gt     For example ramdiskname  SBM GEM X2C v5 2 10 bin      Type Save to save the hardware information   12   13     Type Exit to exit the hardware information menu     Type F to download the firmware image  In this case it will download to the normal  image area       On a successful download  the switch displays the below string     Updating the ramdisk image      This may take awhile  OK    After a successful download  boot the switch to use this latest firmware by typing J     If the download fails  check the IP address  file name  network connections and  configurations to reach the TFTP server        3 7    1 10 and 10 Gigabit Layer 2 3 Ethernet Switches       Notes       3 
148. information cfm   Warning Definition  Warning     This warning symbol means danger  You are in a situation that could cause   bodily injury  Before you work on any equipment  be aware of the hazards  involved with electrical circuitry and be familiar with standard practices for preventing  accidents     mo  DEED EES EL ET   APR OT VS ATHENE DD ETOT  OFNORETE Met    BAE TEN SEBEL LC  PIED e EDEL SEC LT FEW              BES REER      IEM FREZEN BBN LEH SE o ERE EEE LIE ZA   IAI  Siss   HA EDS LE SCR AES Ero CHERRY   gt  ERRE AL Fe  BH  EEN ZE EE HNE                                                                                    us                                                                    2 1    1 10 and 10 Gigabit Layer 2 3 Ethernet Switches       Warnung  WICHTIGE SICHERHEITSHINWEISE    Dieses Warnsymbol bedeutet Gefahr  Sie befinden sich in einer Situation  die zu  Verletzungen f  hren kann  Machen Sie sich vor der Arbeit mit Geraten mit den  Gefahren elektrischer Schaltungen und den Ublichen Verfahren zur Vorbeugung vor  Unf  llen vertraut  Suchen Sie mit der am Ende jeder Warnung angegebenen  Anweisungsnummer nach der jeweiligen   bersetzung in den   bersetzten  Sicherheitshinweisen  die zusammen mit diesem Ger  t ausgeliefert wurden     BEWAHREN SIE DIESE HINWEISE GUT AUF     INSTRUCCIONES IMPORTANTES DE SEGURIDAD    Este s  mbolo de aviso indica peligro  Existe riesgo para su integridad f  sica  Antes de  manipular cualquier equipo  considere los riesgos de la
149. ings up the BGP PEER CONFIGURATION page   Figure 5 125   which allows you to configre BGP Neighbors  The parameters for this  page are shown in Table 5 101     Table 5 101  BGP Peer Configuration Page Parameters       Parameter    Description       IP Address    EBGP MultiHop    Next Hop    Keep Alive Time   Seconds     Hold Time  Seconds     Remote AS    Advertisement  Interval  seconds     Status       This parameter specifies the IP address of the BGP neighbor     By enabling this feature  BGP connections can be established between peers   which are not directly connected     Using this parameter  next Hop can be set as Self or Automatic  By setting this  field to Self  you can make the switch the next hop for all the routes that it  distributes to its peers     This parameter specifies the maximum time interval between successive  updates between any two BGP peers     This parameter specifies the Hold time  This is the timer interval that a BGP will  wait  before it decides that a connection to the peer is torn down     This parameter represents the remote autonomous system number     This parameter specifies the interval in seconds for the Minimum Route  advertisement interval timer        This parameter specifies the status of the entry           5 145       1 10 and 10 Gigabit Layer 2 3 Ethernet Switches User   s Manual       BGP MED Configuration    Figure 5 126  BGP MED Configuration Page       Clicking the MuLTI ExiT Disc tab brings up the BGP MED CONFIGURATION page
150. installing the equipment in an environment  compatible with the manufacturer s maximum rated ambient temperature  Tmra      Reduced Airflow    Equipment should be mounted into a rack so that a hazardous condition does not arise  due to uneven mechanical loading     Mechanical Loading    Equipment should be mounted into a rack so that a hazardous condition does not arise  due to uneven mechanical loading     Circuit Overloading    Consideration should be given to the connection of the equipment to the power supply  circuitry and the effect that any possible overloading of circuits might have on  overcurrent protection and power supply wiring  Appropriate consideration of equipment  nameplate ratings should be used when addressing this concern     Reliable Ground    A reliable ground  earth  must be maintained at all times  To ensure this  the rack itself  should be grounded  Particular attention should be given to power supply connections  other than the direct connections to the branch circuit  i e  the use of power strips  etc       A 5 Rack Mounting Instructions    This chapter provides information on installing the switch into a rack unit with the  CSE PT52L rail kit  There are a variety of rack units on the market  which may mean the  assembly procedure will differ slightly  You should also refer to the installation  instructions that came with the rack unit you are using     J NOTE  This rail will fit a rack between 26  and 33 5  deep        A 3    1 10 and 10 Gigabit La
151. iption          Priority Zero Packet  Received    Priority Zero Packet  Transmited    Invalid Packet Type  Received    Address List Errors    Invalid Authentication  Type    Authentication Type  Mismatch    Packet Length Errors       This parameter specifies the number of priority zero packets received     This parameter specifies the number of priority zero packets transmitted     This parameter specifies the number of invalid packets received   This parameter specifies the number of address list errors     This parameter specifies the number of invalid authentication types received     This parameter specifies the number of authentication type mismatch received     This parameter specifies the number of VRRP packets received with invalid  length        5 228          Chapter 5  Web Based Management Utility       IGMP Snooping    The IGMP link allows you to view IGMP statistics through the following pages       IGMP Snooping Clear Statistics    IGMP Snooping V1 V2 Statistics    IGMP Snooping V3 Statistics    IGMP Snooping Clear Statistics    Figure 5 197  IGMP Snooping Clear Statistics Page    IGMP Snooping Clear Statistics       IGMP Snooping    Clicking the IGS CLEAR STATS tab brings up the IGMP SNOOPING CLEAR STATISTICS page   Figure 5 197   which displays clearing IGMP snooping statistics  The parameters for  this page are shown in Table 5 168     Table 5 168  IGMP Snooping Clear Statistics Page Parameters  Parameter Description          All This parameter gives you the 
152. istics Page       Clicking the INTERFACE STATISTICS tab brings up the RIP6 INTERFACE STATISTICS page   Figure 5 190   which displays RIPng statistics  The parameters for this page are shown  in Table 5 161     Table 5 161  RIP6 Interface Statistics Page Parameters          Parameter Description   Interface ID This parameter specifies the interface identifier    In Msg This parameter specifies the number of RIPng packets received    In Req This parameter specifies the number of RIPng request packets received    In Resp This parameter specifies the number of RIPng resonse packets received    In Unk Cmd ES specifies the number of RIPng unknown command packets  In Other Ver This parameter specifies the number of RIPng other version packets received   In Discards This parameter specifies the number of received packets discarded    Out Msg This parameter specifies the number of RIPng packets transmitted    Out Req This parameter specifies the number of RIPng request packets transmitted   Out Resp This parameter specifies the number of RIPng response packets transmitted   Out TrigUpd This parameter specifies the number of RIPng triggered updates transmitted                    5 221       1 10 and 10 Gigabit Layer 2 3 Ethernet Switches User   s Manual       RIP6 Route Information    Figure 5 191  RIP6 Route Information Page       Clicking the ROUTE INFORMATION tab brings up the RIP6 ROUTE INFORMATION page   Figure 5 191   which displays information about RIPng routes  The parameters 
153. istory configuration parameters  The  parameters for this page are shown in Table 5 27     Table 5 27  History Control Configuration Page Parameters       Parameter    Description       Index    Data Source    Buckets Requested    Interval    Owner    Buckets Granted    Status          This parameter specifies the index to the table     This parameter specifies the SNMP object ID of the variable for which the history  is being collected     Indicates the number of buckets to be configured for collecting the RMON  statistics     This parameter specifies the time interval between two successive polls to  collect the statistics     Denotes the owner of the RMON group of statistics   Denotes the number of buckets granted for collecting the RMON statistics     This parameter specifies the status of the History Control entry as either Valid or  Invalid           5 47    1 10 and 10 Gigabit Layer 2 3 Ethernet Switches User   s Manual       QoS  The QoS link of the System page opens the QoS Basic Settings page  This page allows  you to configure QoS through following pages     e QOS Basic Settings   e QOS Classmap Settings  e QOS Policymap Settings    COS Queue Mapping    QOS Basic Settings    Figure 5 41  QOS Basic Settings Page       Pe o Yew Fortin Joch e  d   E ay E Get Men Adda   T epa iam      QoS Basic Settings    E  Lr       Clicking the BASIC SETTINGS tab brings up the QOS Basic SETTINGS page  Figure 5 41    which allows you to configure QOS basic settings parameters  The pa
154. itch with the mounting hole in the rail  Make sure the inner rail faces outward   as illustrated below     Slide the inner rail forward so that the rail fits securely into the hook on the side of  the switch     Secure the inner rail to the switch with one screw as illustrated below     Repeat steps 1 2 for the remaining inner rail     Figure A 2  Installing the Inner Rail          A 5    1 10 and 10 Gigabit Layer 2 3 Ethernet Switches       Installing the Outer Rails    Use the procedure  Figure A 3 and Figure A 4 below to assemble and install the outer  rails on the rack     Installing the Outer Rails on the Rack    1  Attach the shorter outer rail to the outside of the longer outer rail  You must align the  pins with the slides  Also  both bracket ends must face the same direction     2  Adjust both the shorter and longer brackets to the proper length so that the rail fits  snugly into the rack     3  Secure the long bracket to the front side of the rack with two M5 screws and the  short bracket to the rear side of the rack with three M5 screws     4  Repeat steps 1 4 for the remaining outer rail     Figure A 3  Assembling the Outer Rails           Secure the Front  of the Rack         Secure to the Rear    Attach Outer of the Rack    Racks Together       Appendix A  Rack Installation          Figure A 4  Installing the Outer Rails onto the Rack                                                                                           A 7    1 10 and 10 Gigabit Layer 2 3 Et
155. l   Seconds     Join Prune Interval   Seconds     CBSR Preference    Row Status       This parameter specifies the interface index   This parameter specifies a number uniquely identifying the component     This parameter specifies the time interval between two successive Hello  messages being sent by PIM on this interface     This parameter specifies the time interval between two successive Join Prune  messages being sent by PIM on this interface     This parameter indicates the preference value for the local interface as a  candidate bootstrap router     This parameter indicates the operational status of the entry              5 177       1 10 and 10 Gigabit Layer 2 3 Ethernet Switches User   s Manual       Candidate RPs    Figure 5 157  Candidate RP Configuration Page       Clicking the CANDIDATE RPs tab brings up the CANDIDATE RP CONFIGURATION page   Figure 5 157   The parameters for this page are shown in Table 5 128     Table 5 128  Candidate RP Configuration Page Parameters          Parameter Description  Component ID This parameter specifies a number uniquely identifying the component   Group Address This parameter represents the multicast group  for which the switch advertises    itself as the candidate RP     This parameter specifies the subnet mask  which when combined with the group    tou Mask address gives the group prefix     RP Address This parameter represents the IP address of the Candidate RP                 5 178       Chapter 5  Web Based Management Utilit
156. l Bai of casa Al lar Gus Y  el el    1449 2   7r 47  3 3 944 491 Sor  uu     Waarschuwing    Bij installatie van de apparatuur moet worden voldaan aan de lokale en nationale  elektriciteitsvoorschriften        2 15    1 10 and 10 Gigabit Layer 2 3 Ethernet Switches       Product Disposal  Warning     Ultimate disposal of this product should be handled according to all national  laws and regulations     BU ew   COW Me RLS SHA  BOBO SC OTEtE   ADI HEV LENS EZ  DUET    Et   SERBS SERS SES SESS ET     Warnung    Die Entsorgung dieses Produkts sollte gem     allen Bestimmungen und Gesetzen des  Landes erfolgen     jAdvertencia     Al deshacerse por completo de este producto debe seguir todas las leyes y reglamentos  nacionales     Attention    La mise au rebut ou le recyclage de ce produit sont g  n  ralement soumis    des lois et   ou directives de respect de l environnement  Renseignez vous aupr  s de l organisme  comp  tent        n pry    rms  mon PINT nma   ONNA NPA  3  n AT 931 2W  530 pIo    Aida gl ceil glll y Cal sill avant i dae dall eats gill laa  a   Al ali  aie  Waarschuwing    De uiteindelijke verwijdering van dit product dient te geschieden in overeenstemming  met alle nationale wetten en reglementen        2 16    Chapter 2  Standardized Warning Statements       Hot Swap Fan Warning  Warning     The fans might still be turning when you remove the fan assembly from the  chassis  Keep fingers  screwdrivers  and other objects away from the  openings in the fan assembl
157. l status    Diagnostic Indicates diagnostic activity    Power Indicates power for the system    Combe LEDs E RN                   a  21 24 for SSE G24 TG4 and 45 48 for the SSE G48 TG4       4 6    Chapter 5  Web Based Management Utility       Chapter 5  Web Based Management Utility    This chapter is provided to help you quickly get started in using the web based  management utility for all 1 10 Gigabit and 10 Gigabit Layer 2 3 Ethernet switches     The utility starts with a default IP address  which is also the management IP address   This IP address is essentially provided for remote management of this switch  For  managing the switch through web browsers  type in the default IP address in your  browser   s web address in order to start accessing the switch     For example  if the management IP address of the switch is 192 168 100 102  the switch  can be accessed through the Web browser by typing http   192 168 1 1 in the address  space of the web browser     After entering in the IP address  the switch   s LOGIN page  Figure 5 1  should appear     Nomenclature    The following nomenclature applies to screens found in this chapter     e Port         This indicates the stacking ID number  port number    Port Number GB         This is for an internal port    Port Number Ext         This is for an external port     5 1 Overview    The Supermicro switch utility for Layer 2 3 1 10 and 10 Gigabit Ethernet switches  provides a web based interface for managing Layer 2 and Layer 3 
158. latie instructies voordat u het systeem op de voedingsbron aansluit        2 4    Chapter 2  Standardized Warning Statements       Circuit Breaker  Warning   This product relies on the building s installation for short circuit  overcurrent   protection  Ensure that the protective device is rated not greater than  250 V   20 A   Y F y TL A  COE  RH GAR RDS ECO REL LTES     VREE DIEREN 250 V  20A Ze A 7x C  amp  UR PEW        SS   Paani te BERS  FREE   eA Ni  ate A O     Warnung    Dieses Produkt ist darauf angewiesen  dass im Geb  ude ein Kurzschluss  bzw     berstromschutz installiert ist  Stellen Sie sicher  dass der Nennwert der  Schutzvorrichtung nicht mehr als  250 V  20 A betr  gt     jAdvertencia     Este equipo utiliza el sistema de protecci  n contra cortocircuitos  o sobrecorrientes  del  edificio  Asegurese de que el dispositivo de protecci  n no sea superior a  250 V  20 A     Attention    Pour ce qui est de la protection contre les courts circuits  surtension   ce produit d  pend  de l installation   lectrique du local  V  rifiez que le courant nominal du dispositif de  protection n est pas sup  rieur     250 V  20 A     5 xm   v   an IEP NIMD 01352 npn Tan Yy Jano nm 1   250 V  20 A 15 INP xo NIT  22007 pn 252 ian Pwo    cgi idi il   ml il gall   ya Adan lame ple acing giel Di  ET  20A  250V  c S   oel AEN Jes andi of Ge SG       2 5    1 10 and 10 Gigabit Layer 2 3 Ethernet Switches       are AAS ep Cra  BAe  Hell owes Ae  wea Anjo  SHU  q  mega  340  HEER  250V
159. low Control Admin Status as either  Disabled  Trasmit Flow Control Enabled  Receive Flow Control Enabled or both  Transmit and Receive Flow Control Enabled     This parameter displays the status of the flow control     This parameter allows you to enable or disable Head of Line block prevention     The following parameters are configurable for Ingress Rate Limiting     DLF Level    Broadcast Level    This parameter allows you to specify the destination lookup failure packets per  second     This parameter allows you to specify the broadcast packets per second              5 69          1 10 and 10 Gigabit Layer 2 3 Ethernet Switches User   s Manual       Table 5 40  Storm Control Rate Limiting Page Parameters  Continued        Parameter Description       Multicast Level This parameter allows you to specify the multicast packets per second     The following parameters are configurable for Egress Rate Limiting     Egress Port Rate    Limit    Egress Port Burst    Size    This parameter allows you to specify the egress limit of packets per second     This parameter allows you to specify the egress limit of packet burst size           VLAN    The VLAN link allows to configure the VLAN information  VLAN configuration  information has been provided in the following pages     VLAN Basic Settings   Port Settings   Static VLAN   Protocol Group   Port Protocol   MAC VLAN   Wildcard   Switch Port Filtering VLAN       5 70       Chapter 5  Web Based Management Utility       VLAN Basic Se
160. ma esta en funcionamiento  el voltaje del plano trasero es peligroso   Tenga cuidado cuando lo revise     Attention    Lorsque le syst  me est en fonctionnement  des tensions   lectriques circulent sur le fond  de panier  Prendre des pr  cautions lors de la maintenance     nxs 5153 nn    rmx    bana 9109 v   nian sn 7212  11087 5153 nnn n120 nn     E  Ayn       2 13    1 10 and 10 Gigabit Layer 2 3 Ethernet Switches       da sill cle baga gall GU jf ils ESI Jl Gye Ai ulin  es laa Lard Ae   ia OS Jory ali  y  amp i Lario  gau   Ao  SA SU d Sw  Backplane  el AA AROSA AAA BY s  v a as Al 88 5419   Waarschuwing    Een gevaarlijke spanning of energie is aanwezig op de backplane wanneer het systeem  in gebruik is  Voorzichtigheid is geboden tijdens het onderhoud        2 14    Chapter 2  Standardized Warning Statements       Comply with Local and National Electrical Codes  Warning     Installation of the equipment must comply with local and national electrical  codes     HB   CHO E ARR CE  BEROHLO fU GE OH TAS k OTRO SE RORIS UCET BBD ET         a   EUETUEIORMEIOREDEENEOZU    Warnung   Die Installation der Ger  te muss den Sicherheitsstandards entsprechen     iAdvertencia     La instalacion del equipo debe cumplir con las normas de electricidad locales y  nacionales     Attention    L   quipement doit   tre install   conform  ment aux normes   lectriques nationales et  locales     22987 DAWN 2217 OWN    LTN  DO  RW DN bawn mn   NARIN nya n  n 3927 nipnn      ikidl Aio y lol Gil gal
161. meter indicates the Administrative Status of IPv6 on the Interface   Oper This parameter specifies the Operational Status of IPv6 on the given Interface     which is a read only field   RA Status This parameter indicates the Router Advertisement status on the Interface     This parameter denotes the Hop Limit value to be placed in the Router    Hop Limit Advertisements sent on the Interface     This parameter specifies the Default router lifetime to be placed in the Router    E Advertisements sent on the interface                    5 113       1 10 and 10 Gigabit Layer 2 3 Ethernet Switches User   s Manual       Table 5 73  IPv6 Interface Settings Page Parameters  Continued        Parameter Description       This parameter indicates the Reachable time to be placed in the Router    RA Reh Time Advertisements sent on the interface     This parameter specifies the RA Retransmit time to be placed in the Router    RA Rarene time Advertisement sent on the interface     Prefix Adv Status This parameter specifies the Prefix Advertisement status on the Interface     This parameter specifies the minimum time in seconds allowed between sending                 erc  unsolicited router advertisements   DAD Retries This parameter specifies the maximum number of Duplicate Address Detection  retries   ND Cache    Figure 5 97  ND Cache Configuration Page       Clicking the ND CACHE tab brings up the ND CACHE CONFIGURATION page  Figure 5 97    The parameters for this page are shown in Table 5 
162. mponent ID This parameter specifies a number uniquely identifying the component   Address Type This parameter chooses the IPv4 or IPv6 address type     This parameter represents the multicast group  for which the switch advertises    Static Group Address itself as the candidate RP     This parameter specifies the subnet mask  which when combined with the group    Sade Group Mesk address gives the group prefix           Static RP Address This parameter represents the IP address of the candidate RP        5 180       Chapter 5  Web Based Management Utility       DVMRP    The DVMRP page allows you to configure the DVMRP protocol using the following  pages        DVMRP Basic Settings    Interfaces    DVMRP Basic Settings    Figure 5 160  DVMRP Basic Settings Page    DVMRP Basic Settings    m      Note   To enable DVMRP   IGMP Proxy should be disabled           Clicking the BASIC SETTINGS tab brings up the DVMRP BAsic SETTINGS page   Figure 5 160   The parameters for this page are shown in Table 5 131     Table 5 131  DVMRP Basic Settings Page Parameters    Parameter Description       DVMRP Status DVMRP can be enabled or disabled in the switch using this field     EE This parameter represents the Prune Life Time Configuration value    Seconds                 5 181       1 10 and 10 Gigabit Layer 2 3 Ethernet Switches User   s Manual       Interfaces    Figure 5 161  DVMRP Interface Settings Page    DVMRP Interface Settings       Clicking the INTERFACES tab brings up the DVMRP INTE
163. ms encompass industry  standards such as IEEE 802 1ax Link Aggregation Control Protocol  LACP  for wired  Ethernet  or the previous IEEE 802 3ad  as well as various proprietary solutions  In this  manual we will also refer to a particular group of aggregated links as a Port Channel     Supermicro switches support both static link aggregation and dynamic link aggregation  using IEEE 802 3ad and LACP  Up to 24 Port Channels can be configured on an  individual switch and each Port Channel can contain up to 8 members     The LA link provides links to the following configuration pages       LA Basic Settings  e Interface Settings  e Port Settings       5 94    Chapter 5  Web Based Management Utility       LA Basic Settings    Figure 5 79  LA Basic Settings Page    SWITCH 1 LED STATUS      e    Basic Settings       Clicking the BASIC SETTINGS tab brings up the LA BASIC SETTINGS page  Figure 5 79    which displays the various parameters for LA basic settings  The parameters for this  page are shown in Table 5 56        5 95    1 10 and 10 Gigabit Layer 2 3 Ethernet Switches User   s Manual       Table 5 56  LA Basic Settings Page Parameters          Parameter Description   LA Status This is used to enable or disable LA in the switch    System Priority This parameter specifies the priority value associated with the Actor s system ID    System ID This parameter specifies the Bridge MAC Address that is displayed  This is a  read only parameter              Interface Settings    Figure 
164. n aggregated Type 5 are generated  Otherwise if associated Area ID is  X X X X  other than 0 0 0 0   then aggregated Type 7 is generated in NSSA  X X X X for the specified range      Do Not Advertise     When set to doNotAdvertise  2  and the associated  Area ID is 0 0 0 0  then Type 5 is not generated for the specified range   while aggregated Type 7 are generated in all attached NSSA  While  associated Area ID is x x x x  other than 0 0 0 0   then Type 7 are not  generated in NSSA x x x x for the specified range      Allow All     When set to allowAll and associated Area ID is 0 0 0 0  then  aggregated Type 5 are generated for the specified range  In addition  aggregated Type 7 are generated in all attached NSSA  for the specified  range      Deny All     When set to denyAll neither Type 5 nor Type 7 will be generated  for the specified range     This parameter enables or disables the translation           BGP    The BGP link allows you to configure the BGP protocol  Following are the configuration  parameters available to manage BGP through this interface      BGP Basic Settings   e BGP Peer Configuration     BGP MED Configuration     Local Preference    e BGP Filter      Route Aggregations    Advanced BGP Configuration  e BGP Community Management       5 143    1 10 and 10 Gigabit Layer 2 3 Ethernet Switches User   s Manual       BGP Basic Settings    Figure 5 124  BGP Basic Settings Page       Note   To enable BGP Functionality  Route ReDistribution should be enabled    
165. n commands  For help type   or  help     Accessing CLI through a Serial Console    To access the command line via a serial console  follow the steps below     1   2     Connect a PC serial port to the switch console port     In the PC  open any serial port access applications  such as Hyperterminal or Term  Term     Choose the serial port connected with the switch and configure with the following  parameters     Baudrate   9600   Data bits   8   Parity   None   Stop bit   1  This brings up the switch   s command line interface for user login   Enter username and password to login to the switch     To view the switch configurations use show commands and to configure the switch  type config term to get access to the configuration commands  For help type   or  help     For further information on the use of the command line interface  see the separate CLI  User s Guide manual on your enclosed CD ROM        3 2    Chapter 3  Installation and Setup       Firmware    The firmware for Layer 2 3 1 10 and 10 Gigabit Ethernet switches resides on a chip on  the PCB     The switch has internal flash memory in two areas to hold two firmware images  The  flash area used for the normal firmware image is referred to as the normal area  The  other flash area  referred to as the fallback area  is used to store the firmware image for  fallback purpose in case of a failure to boot from the normal area     Firmware Upgrading Procedures    The procedures for firmware upgrading and using a fallback 
166. nable or disable the PMBR status in the switch        This parameter allows you to enable or disable the Static RP in the switch        Component    Figure 5 155  PIM Component Configuration Page       Clicking the COMPONENT tab brings up the PIM COMPONENT CONFIGURATION page     Figure 5 155      Table    The parameters for this page are shown in Table 5 126     5 126  PIM Component Configuration Page Parameters       Parameter    Description       Component ID    Candidate CRP Hold  Time    Mode    BSR Address    BSR Expiry Time       This parameter specifies a number uniquely identifying the component     This parameter specifies the hold time of the component when it is a candidate  RP in the local domain     This parameter specifies the mode of the component  It can be Sparse or Dense     This parameter specifies the IP address of the bootstrap router for the local PIM  region  which is a read only field     This parameter indicates the minimum time remaining before the bootstrap  router in the local domain is declared down  which is a read only field              5 176             Chapter 5  Web Based Management Utility       Interfaces    Figure 5 156  PIM Interface Configuration Page       Clicking the INTERFACES tab brings up the PIM INTERFACE CONFIGURATION page   Figure 5 156   The parameters for this page are shown in Table 5 127     Table 5 127  PIM Interface Configuration Page Parameters       Parameter    Description       Interface  Component ID    Hello Interva
167. nables or disables the receive monitoring     Trasmit Monitoring This parameter enables or disables the transmit monitoring                 5 68    Chapter 5  Web Based Management Utility          Storm Control Rate Limiting        Figure 5 57  Storm Control Rate Limiting Page       Storm Control   Rate Laming    ETT        A                                                                    Mmm  Jemen  ue  E A     ETE E  EE    ALL  t Oe  th  T        4   A  E   I   E             T Te Tr  en Fe B    Em am  On   42  g e       r si   T   vL E  Gem Zem  emm  mmm mmm mmm      Clicking the STORM CONTROL RATE LIMITING tab brings up the STORM CONTROL RATE  LIMITING page  Figure 5 57   which allows you to configure specific parameters of the  port  You can choose between Auto negotiation and No negotiation for a port  If  No negotiation is chosen  then the speed of the link  FlowControl and duplex modes can  be configured  The parameters for this page are shown in Table 5 40     Table 5 40  Storm Control Rate Limiting Page Parameters       Parameter  Port   Mode  Duplex  Speed    Flow Control Admin  Status    Flow Control  Operation Status    HOL Block  Prevention    Description   This displays the port number    This parameter allows you to select either Auto Negotiation or No negotiation   This parameter allows you to select either Full Duplex or Half Duplex    This parameter allows you to select the speed as 10 Mbps  100 Mbps or 1 Gb s     This parmeter allows you to specify the F
168. nfigure logging parameters  The parameters for this page are  shown in Table 5 9     Table 5 9  Syslog Configuration Page Parameters       Parameter    Description       Syslog   Server IP Address  Buffer Size  Timestamp    Console Log    Facility    Traps          This parameter enables or disables the Syslog feature     This parameter specifies the Syslog server IP address  Make sure the Server IP  is reachable     The buffer size is specfied in log entries  Max entries buffered is 200     This parameter allows you to enable or disable the adding of a timestamp to the  log messages     This parameter allows you to enable or disable logging to the console     This parameter allows you to select supported facilities  The switch supports  syslog standard supported facilities LOCALO  LOCAL1  LOCAL2  LOCAL3  LOCAL4   LOCAL5  LOCAL6  LOCAL7 and USER     This parameter helps you to select a particular trap type  The following types of  traps are supported ALERTS  CRITICIAL  DEBUGGING  EMERGENCIES  ERROR   INFORMATIONAL  NOTIFICATION and WARNINGS              5 25    1 10 and 10 Gigabit Layer 2 3 Ethernet Switches User   s Manual       ACL    The ACL link allows you to configure the Access Control List for the switch  You can  configure ACL on the following three pages       MAC Based ACL      P Standard ACL    IP Extended ACL    MAC Based ACL    Figure 5 22  MAC ACL Configuration Page    MAC ACL Configuration       Clicking the MAc ACL tab brings up the MAc ACL CONFIGURATION page 
169. ng configuration into a  remote TFTP server  You need to provide the IP address and file name of the TFTP  server for this option     The total configuration memory space and available free space are also displayed for  your reference        5 14    Chapter 5  Web Based Management Utility       File Copy    You can copy a local file to or from a remote TFTP server  This feature is useful to create  a backup of configuration files remotely  and also to download configuration files from  remote computers to the switch  You need to provide a local file name and also the  remote TFTP server   s IP address and file name for this feature     File Management    This section displays information about the configuration files stored in the switch and  allows you to do any of the following actions      You can select one or more files and delete them      You can choose a Startup Configuration file from this file list      You can choose the FILE option and enter a name for a Startup Configuration file       You can also choose the No RESTORE option for not loading any configuration files  on the next reboot of the switch     Firmware Upgrade    Figure 5 12  Firmware Upgrade Page    Firmware Upgrade    Note  Firmware Upload will take a few minutes  Please be patient         Clicking the FIRMWARE UPGRADE link brings up the FIRMWARE UPGRADE page   Figure 5 12   This page allows you to upgrade the firmware in normal or fallback  memory  In stacking  the firmware is upgraded in all stack m
170. nger cable lengths might  provide reliably  The industry standard stacking cable length is 3 meters       NOTE  For stacking ports  you do not need to configure CX4 cable length  It is  J fixed as  short  for stacking ports     r       NOTE  Using any CX4 cable other than one from Supermicro may give  unreliable performance and is not supported  Use CBL 0474L for 1 meter  connections or CBL 0389L 01 for 3 meter connections    When used for 10G Ethernet uplinks  the CX 4 ports can be from 1 meter to 12 meters  in length  the maximum CX 4 cable length supported on Supermicro switches is  12 meters     It is acceptable to use a 1 meter stacking cable for port 1 and a 12 meter uplink cable for  port 2  You will only need to configure the long cable preference for port 2  Do this by  selecting the Port Number in the CX4 CABLE LENGTH screen  Figure 5 52  and then  selecting the  long  option        5 62    Chapter 5  Web Based Management Utility       Figure 5 52  Configuring CX4 Cable Length    CX4 Cable Length Settings    rt  CX4 Cable Length Option      Shot  Deteut v       Short Detaut       Note  For cables of IM to 7M length  use default short option   For cables longer than 7M and up to 12M  use long option         This configuration is done on an individual port basis  Thus  you can use  short  for one  port and  long  for the other port  Alternatively you might use both  short  or  if neither  are for stacking  both can be  long  cables        5 63    1 10 and 10 Gigabit L
171. ngs up the OSPFV3 ROUTE  INFORMATION page  Figure 5 194   which displays information about OSPFV3 routes   The parameters for this page are shown in Table 5 165     Table 5 165  OSPFV3 Route Information Page Parameters          Parameter Description   Destination Address   This parameter specifies the destination address   Prefix This parameter specifies the prefix    Gateway This parameter specifies the gateway    Type This parameter specifies the type    Area ID This parameter specifies the Area ID    Cost This parameter specifies the cost    Interface This parameter specifies the interface                 5 225    1 10 and 10 Gigabit Layer 2 3 Ethernet Switches User   s Manual       OSPFV3 Link State DB    Figure 5 195  OSPFV3 Link State Database Page       Clicking the OSPFV3 LINK STATE DATABASE tab brings up the OSPFV3 LINK STATE  DATABASE page  Figure 5 195   which displays information about OSPF link state  database  The parameters for this page are shown in Table 5 166     Table 5 166  OSPFV3 Link State Database Page Parameters                   Parameter Description   Area ID This parameter specifies the area identifier    Type This parameter specifies the link state type    Link State ID This parameter specifies the link state identifier    Router ID This parameter specifies the router identifier    Sequence This parameter specifies the sequence number of this link state information   Checksum This parameter specifies the checksum    Age This parameter specifies the
172. nks to the following web pages       Port Basic Settings    Port Monitoring    Storm Control Rate Limiting    I    4    NOTE  In all port based configuration pages  the port number group links are  provided on the top     In the normal standalone operation of the switch  there is only one link and the  corresponding port configuration is displayed below it     In case of stacking  multiple groups of port links are displayed  These links  provide the configuration of ports from different stack member switches  To view  the configuration of ports from a particular stack member switch  select the  corresponding port links  For example  if three switches having switch identifier  as 1  2  and 3 are stacked together  the links will be as follows     Gi1 1 Ex1 2   Gi2 1 Ex2 2   Gi3 1 Ex3 2  So to view the ports of switch 2  you need to select the Gi2 1 Ex2 2 link        5 66    Chapter 5  Web Based Management Utility       Port Basic Settings    Figure 5 55  Port Basic Settings Page       Poet Bass  Settings    tama                                Clicking the BASIC SETTINGS tab brings up the PORT BASIC SETTINGS page  Figure 5 55    which allows you to configure port status and mode information  This page also helps  configuring priority and MTU  The parameters for this page are shown in Table 5 38     Table 5 38  Port Basic Settings Page Parameters       Parameter Description       Port This displays the port number     This column shows the physical link status as an UP or Down ar
173. nnect  the switches daisy chained as shown in the diagram below  Figure 5 47   This chain  connectivity helps to maintain stacking in case a single link or switch fails     Before connecting switches in stacking  make sure stacking is enabled in all switches  and that the switch identifier and priorities are all configured properly     There is no other specifical configuration required to add stacked switches  If two  stacking enabled switches connect through stacking cables  they form a stack     T  Z NOTE  Do not use the same switch ID for multiple switches on the stack     r    Figure 5 47  Switch Diagram    Switch 2                    5 56    Chapter 5  Web Based Management Utility       NOTE  Ina stack only one switch can be configured as master  Otherwise the   slave switches will not allow you to configure anything except stacking disabled   Z To login to slave switches  use a login name as  stackuser  and password as     stack123      S      Removing a stacked switch  To remove a switch from stacking follow the below recommended procedure   1  Disconnect stacking cables   2  Reboot the removed switch as a standalone switch   3  Disable stacking   4    Reboot the switch again to operate as regular stand alone switch     NOTE  When a switch is moved from stacking to stand alone mode  the saved    stacking configurations can not be loaded in stand alone mode  When stacking  f is disabled  the switch software renames the existing configuration file to avoid  n automatic 
174. nsole Port    o ODN o occ fF W m    Power Ports                   4 3       1 10 and 10 Gigabit Layer 2 3 Ethernet Switches       4 4 SSE X3348S R Ports and Indicators    Figure 4 4  SSE X3348S R Ports and Indicators    Supermicro  SSE XIIABSR o        Table 4 4  SSE X24S R Switch Module Ports and Indicators  Item Description       ES    Status indicators for  System  Fan  Power Supply 1 and Power Supply 2    2 1 Gbps ports  Line or console    3 10 Gbps Ethernet Ports   SFP  connectors  4 40 Gbps Ethernet ports     QSFP connectors  5 Serial Console Port   6 USB Port   7 Power Port                4 4    Chapter 4  Ports and Indicators       4 5 Ports    Both Layer 2 3 1 10 Gigabit Ethernet switches contain several front mounted ports in  common     RJ45 Compatible Port  These 24  SSE G24 TG4  or 48  SSE G48 TG4  1 Gb s duplex ports each accept an  RJ45 compatible cable    Combo Ports    Each of the four SFP 1 Gb s combo ports can hold a module for a downlinking fiber  connector  This can be used instead of the RJ45 connector for only these four ports     Note that using an SFP port precludes the use of the RJ45 port with the same port  number     10 Gb s Port Module Bays    Figure 4 5  10 Gb s Port Module Bays       AOM SSE X2C AOM SSE X2F       AOM SSE X2S       4 5    1 10 and 10 Gigabit Layer 2 3 Ethernet Switches       The Layer 2 3 1 10 Gigabit Ethernet switches contain two bays in the rear that each  house a 2 port 10 Gigabit interface module containing either CX 4  XFP 
175. nt to which the port is attached     This parameter specifies the path cost of the Designated Port of the segment    Designated Cost connected to this port     This parameter specifies the Bridge Identifier of the bridge  which this port    Hoener considers to be the Designated Bridge for this port s segment     This parameter specifies the Port Identifier of the port on the Designated Bridge    Designated Por for this port s segment              5 86       Chapter 5  Web Based Management Utility       Table 5 50  RSTP Port Status Page Parameters  Continued              Parameter Description  This parameter specifies the operational point to point status of the LAN   Type segment attached to this port  It indicates whether a port is considered to have a  Point to point connection or Shared Media    Role This parameter specifies the port s current role as defined by the Spanning Tree  Protocol    Port State This parameter specifies the port s current state as defined by application of the  Spanning Tree Protocol              MSTP    The MSTP link leads you to the following configuration pages     MSTP Basic Settings   Global Configuration  MSTP Timers   Port Configuration   VLAN Mapping   Port Settings   CIST Port Status    MSTP Basic Settings   Global Configuration    Figure 5 73  Global Configuration Page            FEST  fie Io Yew Fpotm loch Dee  d   7 e    Get ewe b  i zm   epa Sies         Note   To enable MSTP Functionality  RSTP should be disabled and shutdown         
176. o the latest firmware  it is advised that you upgrade the  fallback firmware image also  Follow the steps listed in the procedure  Upgrading  Fallback Firmware using TFTP  below to upgrade the fallback firmware image        3 3    1 10 and 10 Gigabit Layer 2 3 Ethernet Switches       Booting using a Fallback Firmware Image  Use the procedure below to boot using a fallback firmware image   1  Reboot the switch by power cycling the switch power     2  During reboot  press any key when it displays the below text  as shown in  Figure 3 1      Hit any key to stop autoboot  5    Figure 3 1  Displayed Text for Rebooting    Hit any key to stop autoboot  5       3  Once the boot sequence is interrupted  it will display menu options as shown in    Figure 3 1       Chapter 3  Installation and Setup       Use the  H  option to set hardware information by typing the character H  This will  display the hardware information that can be changed as shown in Figure 3 2     Figure 3 2  Setting Hardware Information    SMC gt H     gt  HARDWARE INFO    Local IP  p    192 168 2 32   Smet Mask  mask    255 255 2550   Default Gateway  gateway    192 168 2 100   TFTP Server  tftpaddr    192 168 2 100   Finse Hare  ramdiskmame    SBME GEM 222C v5 2 10 bm  Fardisk Flag   f hg   0    SMC POSC gt  rflag 1     gt  HARD WARE INFO   Local IP  p    192 169 2 32   Submet Mask  mask    255 255 2550  Default Gateway  gateway    192 168 2 100  TFTP Server  tftpaddr    192 168 2 100    Finnvwrare Hare  ramdiskmam
177. ocation      Leave enough clearance in front of the rack to enable you to open the front door  completely   25 inches       Leave approximately 30 inches of clearance in the back of the rack to allow for  sufficient airflow and ease in servicing      This product is for installation only in a Restricted Access Location  dedicated  equipment rooms  service closets and similar environments         1 10 and 10 Gigabit Layer 2 3 Ethernet Switches       A 4 Warnings and Precautions     Rack Precautions    Ensure that the leveling jacks on the bottom of the rack are fully extended to the  floor with the full weight of the rack resting on them     In a single rack installation  stabilizers should be attached to the rack   In multiple rack installations  the racks should be coupled together   Always make sure the rack is stable before extending a component from the rack     You should extend only one component at a time   extending two or more  simultaneously may cause the rack to become unstable     General Precautions    Review the electrical and general safety precautions that came with the components  you are adding to your switch  if any     Determine the placement of each component in the rack before you install the rails   Install the heaviest server components on the bottom of the rack first  and then work  up    Use a regulating uninterruptible power supply  UPS  to protect the servers and  switches from power surges  voltage spikes and to keep your system operating in  case
178. ols  to OSPF  The parameters for this page are shown in Table 5 111     Table 5 111  RRD OSPF Configuration Page Parameters       Parameter Description       OSPF Status This parameter enables or disables redistribution for OSPF     With this parameter you can choose to import Direct routes  Static routes  RIP    Ineo routes and BGP routes to OSPF                 5 156    Chapter 5  Web Based Management Utility       RRD6  The RRD6 link allows you to perform RRD6 related configuration through the following  pages      RRD6 Basic Settings    Filters     RRD V6 OSPF    RRDRIP  RRD6 Basic Settings    Figure 5 136  RRD6 Basic Settings Page    RRD6 Basic Settings    e               Clicking the BASIC SETTINGS tab brings up the RRD6 BASIC SETTINGS page   Figure 5 136   which has the single parameter option of changing the throat limit for  RRD6        5 157    1 10 and 10 Gigabit Layer 2 3 Ethernet Switches User   s Manual       Filters    Figure 5 137  RRD6 Filter Configuration Page    00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00       Clicking the FILTERS tab brings up the RRD6 FILTER CONFIGURATION page   Figure 5 137   The parameters for this page are shown in Table 5 112     Table 5 112  RRD6 Filter Configuration Page Parameters       Parameter Description       IPv6 address This parameter specifies the IPv6 Address     This parameter indicates the length of the prefix  in bits  associated with this    BEEN entry s IPv6 address     Source This parameter denotes the address o
179. only on router ports     This parameter specifies the maximum number of group specific queries sent on  a port on the reception of an IGMPv2 leave message     This parameter allows you to enable or disable query transmit when topology  changes              5 164       Chapter 5  Web Based Management Utility       IGMP Snooping Timer    Figure 5 144  IGMP Snooping Timer Configuration Page       Clicking the TIMER tab brings up the IGMP SNOOPING TIMER CONFIGURATION page   Figure 5 144   which configures IGMP snooping timers  The parameters for this page  are shown in Table 5 117     Table 5 117  IGMP Snooping Timer Configuration Page Parameters       Parameter Description       Router Port This parameter specifies the interval for which the learnt router port will be  Purgelnterval  Secs   purged  The default value is 125 seconds     Group Member Port   This parameter specifies the interval after which a port gets deleted  if IGMP  Purge Interval  Secs    reports are not received on a port  The default value is 260 seconds     Report Forward This parameter specifies the interval within which the next report messages for  Interval  Secs  the same multicast group will not be forwarded  The default value is 5 seconds     This parameter specifies the interval within which the switch sends a group  specific query on a port when an IGMPv2 leave message is received  The  default value is 2 seconds     Group Query Interval   Secs                    5 165    1 10 and 10 Gigabit Layer 2 
180. oose the Broadcast option     Timezone Settings       Hour Offset This parameter allows you to enter an hour offset from GMT for local time    d This parameter allows you to enter a minutes offset  after hour offset  from GMT  GE for local time   NTP Servers                5 52    Chapter 5  Web Based Management Utility       Table 5 32  NTP Settings Page Parameters  Continued        Parameter    Description          Server IP Address    Key    Preferred    NTP Servers Keys  Key ID    Key String       Use this parameter to enter the NTP server IP address     Choose the key from the configured list  These keys are configurable in this page  in the NTP SERVER KEYS section s fields     This parameter allows you to choose the preferred server  Choose Yes if this  server needs to be preferred over other configured NTP servers  You can add  multiple NTP servers     Use this parameter to select a number to identify the configured key strings     Use this paramter to specify any string to be used as a key to handshake with  NTP servers           5 53    1 10 and 10 Gigabit Layer 2 3 Ethernet Switches User   s Manual       Clock Settings    Figure 5 46  Clock Settings Page    P d   dem Iess Jech bep  da Eco E Ge Mowe Adhom   T seggen San       Clock Settings       Clicking the CLOCK SETTINGS link brings up the CLOCK SETTINGS page  Figure 5 46    which allows to configure the Time and Date in the switch  The parameters for this page  are shown in Table 5 33     Table 5 33  NTP Settings
181. option to clear all the IGMP statistics           Vian ID This parameter give you the option to clear IGMP statistics for a particular VLAN           5 229    1 10 and 10 Gigabit Layer 2 3 Ethernet Switches User   s Manual       IGMP Snooping V1 V2 Statistics    SUPERMICR      SWITCH SBM GEM X2C       AGENT   AGENTX  VLAN  RSTP  MSTP  lA  802 1   bi  1Pv6  RIP  RIPng  OSPF    i  i  3    prd    Figure 5 198  IGMP Snooping V1 V2 Statistics Page    Help  About Log Out       IGMP Snooping V1 V2 Statistics       Clicking the IGS STATISTICS tab brings up the IGMP SNOOPING V1 V2 STATISTICS page   Figure 5 198   which displays IGMP snooping statistics  The parameters for this page  are shown in Table 5 169     Table 5 169  IGMP Snooping V1 V2 Statistics Page Parameters       Parameter    Description       VLAN ID    General Queries  Received    Group Queries  Received    Group and Source  Queries Received    IGMP Reports  Received    IGMP Leaves  Received    IGMP Packets  Dropped    General Queries  Transmitted       This parameter specifies the VLAN identifier     This parameter specifies the number of general guery packets received     This parameter specifies the number of group query packets received     This parameter specifies the number of group and source query packets  received     This parameter specifies the number of IGMP report packets received   This parameter specifies the number of IGMP leave packets received   This parameter specifies the number of IGMP dackets dropp
182. or SFP  ports   depending upon your chosen configuration  see Figure 4 5   Bay 1 can be used for  Stacking or 10 Gb s uplink  Bay 2 can also be used for stacking  but it normally is used  to house a module for links to one or two external 10 Gb s switches     Current modules available are     e AOM SSE X2C module with two CX4 copper interface ports for connections up to  12 meters in distance        NOTE  You must use a Supermicro CX4 cable if you are using one or more of  these ports for stacking  You may use the Supermicro CBL 0474L for 1M  connections or the CBL 0389L 01 for 3M connections       AOM SSE X2F module with two XFP interface ports for accepting XFP transceivers  allowing fiber connections up to 300 meters in distance       AOM SSE X2S module with two SFP  interface ports for accepting SFP  copper  cables or SFP  transceivers allowing fiber connections up to 300 meters in  distance     Serial Ports    One serial port is available for communications to an external control console     Power Port  This port is for connecting the power cable for powering the Layer 2 3 1 10 Gigabit  Ethernet switches     4 6 Indicators    This section covers LED indicators for the Layer 2 3 1 10 Gigabit Ethernet switches   These LEDs are listed and described in Table 4 5     Table 4 5  SSE G24 TG4 and SSE G48 TG4 LED Indicators          LED Name Description   Master Indicates this is the master switch in a stacked  configuration    Fan Indicates fan status    Thermal Indicates Therma
183. orts in the PORT LIST     Permission    This parameter represents the complete set of ports of the authenticator to which    korst the user is allowed or denied access  It is based on permission        Table 5 63  MAC Session Info Page Parameters       Parameter Description       This parameter is the initialization control for this Supplicant MAC address   Setting this attribute to True causes the Supplicant session with this MAC  address  to be initialized  The attribute value reverts to False once initialization  has completed     Session Intialize    This parameter is the reauthentication control for this Supplicant MAC address    Session Setting this attribute to True causes the Authenticator PAE state machine for this   ReAuthenticate MAC address to reauthenticate the Supplicant  Setting this attribute to False has  no effect  This attribute always returns to False when it is read        Filters  The Filters link allows you to configure Layer 2 packet filtering   The Layer 2 packet filtering management has the following configuration pages       Unicast Filters    Multicast Filters       5 102          Chapter 5  Web Based Management Utility       Unicast Filters    Figure 5 86  L2 Unicast Filter Configuration Page    SWITCH 1 LED STATUS          Unicast Filters Multicast Filters    L2 Unicast Filter Configuration    Select VLAN IDIMAC Address  Allowed Port Status       Clicking the UNICAST FILTERS tab brings up the L2 UNICAST FILTER CONFIGURATION page   Figure 5 22   w
184. p Settings Page       Clicking the TRAP MANAGER tab brings up the SNMP TRAP SETTINGS page  Figure 5 34    which configures the set of management targets that must receive notifications  The  parameters for this page are shown in Table 5 22     Table 5 22  SNMP Trap Settings Page Parameters       Parameter Description       Notify Name NOTIFY NAME is a unique identifier associated with the entry     NoTIFY TAG contains a single tag value  which is used to select entries in the  Notify Tag Target Address table  Any entry in the Target Address table that contains a tag  value equal to the value of an instance of this Trap Manager  is selected     The type of notification of the SNMP Trap Settings can be configured as Trap or    Notify Type Inform           Storage Type STORAGE TYPE can be configured as Volatile or Non Volatile           5 41          1 10 and 10 Gigabit Layer 2 3 Ethernet Switches User   s Manual       SNMP AgentX    Figure 5 35  SNMP AgentX Subagent Settings Page       SNMP Agentx Subagent Settings       Clicking the AGENTX link brings up the SNMP AGENTX SUBAGENT SETTINGS page   Figure 5 35   which allows you to configure SNMP Agentx sub agent parameters  The  parameters for this page are shown in Table 5 23     Table 5 23  SNMP AgentX Subagent Settings Page Parameters       Parameter Description       Transport Domain This parameter allows you to specify the TCP   IP Address Type This parameter specifies  Pv4 or  Pv6 for the IP ADDRESS TYPE     Master IP Addre
185. ply  See www dtsc ca gov hazardouswaste perchlorate for further  details     WARNING  HANDLING OF LEAD SOLDER MATERIALS USED IN THIS   A PRODUCT MAY EXPOSE YOU TO LEAD  A CHEMICAL KNOWN TO THE  STATE OF CALIFORNIA TO CAUSE BIRTH DEFECTS AND OTHER  REPRODUCTIVE HARM     Manual Revison 1 1a  Release Date  October 18  2012    Unless you request and receive written permission from Super Micro Computer  Inc   you may not copy  any part of this document     Information in this document is subject to change without notice  Other products and companies referred  to herein are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies or mark holders     Copyright    2012 by Super Micro Computer  Inc   All rights reserved   Printed in the United States of America          Table of Contents    Chapter 1 Introduction    1 1  1 1 Introduction                  sse 1 1  AS a a a 1 1  1 3 Product Checklist of Typical Components     eneen 1 2  1 4  Features eer eem er et a 1 3  1 5 Physical Characteristics                      ssssssssssssne 1 3  1 6 Contacting Supermicro                    sss 14   Chapter 2 Standardized Warning Statements                      2 1  2 1 About Standardized Warning Statements     nnen 2 1   Warning Definition    nieder rre anis 2 1  Installation Instructions A 2 4  Circuit Breaker 3 ita 2 5  Power Disconnection Warning    2 6  Equipment Installation    me 2 8  Restricted Area EE 2 9  Battery Handling WEE 2 10  Redundant Power Supplies                   
186. r Router Status This parameter specifies the router as Autonomous System border router           Area Border Router   This parameter specifies the router as an area border router           5 138    Chapter 5  Web Based Management Utility          Table 5 96  OSPFv3 Basic Settings Page Parameters  Continued        Parameter Description       This parameter specifies maximum number of non default AS external LSAs    External LSDB Limit entries that can be stored in the link state database     This parameter specifies the time interval in seconds a router will attempt to    Exit Overflow Interval Eo Over Eee     Demand Extension       This parameter indicates the router s support for demand routing     This parameter specifies Reference bandwidth in kilobits seconds  for calculating    EE default interface metrics              SPF Delay This parameter indicates the delay in routing calculation after a topology change   SPF Hold Time This parameter specifies the minimum time between two consecutive SPF  calculations   Default Passive This parameter specifies whether all the OSPFv3 interfaces created after this  Interface setting are passive or not   Trace Level This parameter defines the level of trace required for OSPF v3   Interface    Figure 5 121  Interface Settings Page    Interface Settings    Broadcast    a        z         Dm   6   om   us     o    eer     Rem       Clicking the INTERFACE tab brings up the INTERFACE SETTINGS page  Figure 5 121   The  parameters for this p
187. r of the configuration to be  used     This parameter allows you to enable or disable the Dynamic Path Cost  Calculation              5 88       Chapter 5  Web Based Management Utility       MSTP Timers    Figure 5 74  Timers Configuration Page       Timers Configuration       Clicking the TIMERS tab brings up the TIMERS CONFIGURATION page  Figure 5 74   which  configures the time for MAXIMUM Hop COUNT  FORWARD DELAY  MAXIMUM AGE  TRANSMIT  HOLD AGE and HELLO TIME        5 89    1 10 and 10 Gigabit Layer 2 3 Ethernet Switches User   s Manual       Port Configuration    Figure 5 75  CIST Settings Page       CIST Settings    Gi0 1 Ex0 3         GEES  SE Se e DD  ERENNERT  Esos  s      Aus          False    Enable     Faise           True     Fats     Fate      Fate   aise    d   Fate     Fate      Fate     Fate        2000   s      Aus        Fate    Enable     Fane          zooms  vs Aus         False   Enable  Fate          Te  Iz zm      Aus     False  Enable  Fate      T   z00900n06  us      Aus     False    Enable   fase       Two    Faire    Fate      zooo00000   128 famo    Fase   tnabe    Falso  2   Twe  gt   Fake    False     SE ae SEO Ee ES   Fase   2      Tue   Fase    Fase     oe Lc          Clicking the PORT CONFIGURATION tab brings up the CIST SETTINGS page  Figure 5 75    which sets the configuration per Port related to MSTP  The parameters for this page are  shown in Table 5 52     Table 5 52  CIST Settings Page Parameters       Parameter Description       Port 
188. rameter    Description          Authentication Get  Data Received    Authentication Errors  Received    Authentication  Follows Received    Authentication  Restart Received    Authentication  Session Timeouts    Authorization  Requests    Authorization Pass  Add Received    Authorization Pass  Reply Received    Authorization Fails  Received    Authorization Errors  Received    Authorization Follows  Received    Authorization Session  Timeouts    Accounting Start  Requests    Accounting WD  Requests    Accounting Stop  Requests    Accounting Success  Received    Accounting Errors  Received    Accounting Follows  Received    Accounting Session  Timeouts    Malformed Packets  Received    Socket Failures    Connection Failures       This parameter specifies the number of authentication get datas received     This parameter specifies the number of authentication errors received     This parameter specifies the number of authentication follows received     This parameter specifies the number of authentication restarts received     This parameter specifies the number of authentication session timeouts  received     This parameter specifies the number of authentication requests received     This parameter specifies the number of authentication pass adds received     This parameter specifies the number of authentication pass replies received     This parameter specifies the number of authentication fails received     This parameter specifies the number of authentication errors receive
189. rameter specifies the number of echo replies     Receive Source    Quenches This parameter specifies the number of source quenches     Transmitted Message   This parameter specifies the number of transmited messages     Transmitted Error This parameter specifies the number of transmitted errors                    5 215    1 10 and 10 Gigabit Layer 2 3 Ethernet Switches User   s Manual       Table 5 157  ICMP Statistics Page Parameters  Continued           Parameter Description   Transmitted   Destination This parameter specifies the number of transmitted destination unreachables   Unreachable    Transmitted Redirect   This parameter specifies the number of transmitted redirects     Transmitted Echo    Requests This parameter specifies the number of transmitted echo requests     Transmitted Echo      This parameter specifies the number of transmitted echo replies   Replies    Transmited Source    This parameter specifies the number of transmitted source quenches   Quenches                IPv6  The IPv6 link allows you to view IPv6 statistics through the following pages     e IP V6 Interface Statistics  e ICMP V6 Statistics    IP V6 Interface Statistics    Figure 5 187  IPV6 Interface Statistics Page    IPV6 Interface Statistics       Clicking the IPV6 INTERFACE tab brings up the IPV6 INTERFACE STATISTICS page   Figure 5 187   which displays IPv6 port statistics  The parameters for this page are  shown in Table 5 158        5 216    Chapter 5  Web Based Management Utility      
190. rameters for this  page are shown in Table 5 28     Table 5 28  QOS Basic Settings Page Parameters                Parameter Description  System Control With this parameter SYSTEM CONTROL can Start or Shutdown QoS   Status This parameter allows enabling disabling of the QoS status              5 48    Chapter 5  Web Based Management Utility       QOS Classmap Settings    Figure 5 42  QOS Classmap Settings Page       Clicking the CLASSMAP tab brings up the QOS CLASSMAP SETTINGS page  Figure 5 42    which is used to classify the stream of traffic  The parameters for this page are shown in  Table 5 29     Table 5 29  QOS Classmap Settings Page Parameters                Parameter Description  This parameter specifies a unique ID for the Classmap  It must be in the range  Classmap ID from 1 to 65535   Filter ID This parameter specifies the unique filter ID associated with this Classmap   Filter Type This parameter specifies the filter type associated with the Classmap  It can be  yp set as either MAC filter  1  or IP filter  2            5 49       1 10 and 10 Gigabit Layer 2 3 Ethernet Switches User   s Manual       QOS Policymap Settings    Figure 5 43  QOS Policymap Settings Page    D e Se eem loh tp  a E cda P Get Mowe hdd zm   T Sogpestmi Stes      QoS Policymap Settings       Clicking the POLICYMAP tab brings up the QOS POLICYMAP SETTINGS page  Figure 5 43    which is used to specify action for a specified classmap  The parameters for this page  are shown in Table 5 30     Ta
191. re 5 173    which displays the VLAN capabilities of the switch  The parameters for this page are  shown in Table 5 144     Table 5 144  VLAN Capabilities Page Parameters       Parameter Description       Extended  Filtering This parameter specifies the number of extended filtering services   Services  Traffic Classes This parameter specifies the number of traffic classes    Static Entry Individual This parameter specifies the number of Static Entry Individual ports        port   IVL capable This parameter specifies the number of IVL capables    SVL capable This parameter specifies the number of SVL capables    Hybrid capable This parameter specifies the number of Hybrid capables   SE PVID This parameter specifies the number of Configurable PVID taggings              5 200       Chapter 5  Web Based Management Utility       VLAN FDB Entries    Figure 5 174  VLAN FDB Entries Page    VLAN FDB Entries       Clicking the FDB ENTRIES tab brings up the VLAN FDB ENTRIES page  Figure 5 174    which displays VLAN filter database entries  The parameters for this page are shown in  Table 5 145     Table 5 145  VLAN FDB Entries Page Parameters                   Parameter Description  VLAN ID This parameter specifies the VLAN identifier   MAC Address This parameter specifies the MAC address learned   Port This parameter specifies the Index of port where this entry is learned   Status This parameter specifies the Status of this entry   RSTP Statistics    The RSTP STATISTICS link allows you 
192. related to this port     This parameter specifies the cost associated with this port  which will be added  to the cost of any path that includes this port           5 92       Chapter 5  Web Based Management Utility       CIST Port Status    Figure 5 78  MSTP CIST Port Status Page    Putts 1 LEO STATUS       MSTP CIST Port Status       EZE       Clicking the CIST PORT STATUS tab brings up the MSTP CIST PORT STATUS page   Figure 5 78   which displays MSTP CIST port specific information  The parameters for  this page are shown in Table 5 55     Table 5 55  MSTP CIST Port Status Page Parameters       Parameter    Description          Designated Root    Designated Bridge    Designated Port    Designated Cost    Regional Root    Regional Path Cost    Type       This parameter specifies the unique Bridge Identifier of the Bridge recorded as  the Root for the segment to which the port is attached     This parameter specifies the Bridge Identifier of the bridge  which this port  considers to be the Designated Bridge for this port s segment     This parameter specifies the Port Identifier of the port on the Designated Bridge  for this port s segment     This parameter specifies the path cost of the Designated Port of the segment  connected to this port     This parameter specifies the unique Bridge Identifier of the bridge recorded as  the CIST Regional Root Identifier in the configuration BPDUs transmitted     This parameter specifies the contribution of this port to the path cost of
193. restoration of stacking configurations on a stand alone switch     The following pages are available for configuring Stack settings     e Stack Configuration    Stack Details   e Stack Link Status   e Stack Counters       5 57    1 10 and 10 Gigabit Layer 2 3 Ethernet Switches User   s Manual       Stack Configuration    Figure 5 48  Stack Configuration Page    SWITCH 1 LED STATUS        o    Stack Settings       Stacking Is Enabled    Note  Use the same ports as stacking ports for all switches in stack     Clicking the STACK SETTINGS tab brings up the STACK CONFIGURATION page   Figure 5 48   which configures the stacking feature  The parameters for this page are  shown in Table 5 34     Table 5 34  Stack Configuration Page Parameters       Parameter Description       This parameter defines a switch identifier number for this switch  This identifier   should be unique in the stack  since the number is used in referring all physical   interfaces available in this switch    So for example  if this parameter is choosen as 2  the physical interfaces will be  referred as Gi2 1  Gi2 1 and so on     For non stacking  stand alone cases this switch ID is considered as zero     Switch ID    This parameter chooses the priority for this switch in the Stacking Master  Priority selection  It could be configured as Preferred Master  Backup Master or  Preferred Slave     This parameter enables or disables stacking     ki  Stacking NOTE  Any change in stacking status requires a reboot of the 
194. rity Model    Security Name    Group Name    Storage Type          This parameter allows you to select from version 1  version 2 or version 3 for the  SECURITY MODEL used     Use this parameter to specify the SECURITY NAME string   Use this parameter to specify the GROUP NAME string     Use this parameter to specify whether the STORAGE TYPE is volatile or  non volatile              5 35    1 10 and 10 Gigabit Layer 2 3 Ethernet Switches User   s Manual       SNMP Group Access Settings    Figure 5 29  SNMP Group Access Settings Page    ar Taro    SNMP Group Access Settings    EE  ele TES  COM      no     ee         Clicking the GROUP Access tab brings up the SNMP GROUP ACCESS SETTINGS page   Figure 5 29   which displays the access rights of groups  Each entry is indexed by a  GROUP NAME  a Context Prefix  a SECURITY MODEL and a SECURITY LEVEL  A proper  view name  READ  WRITE and MODIFY  must be used for access control checking  It also  displays the STORAGE TYPE of the Group Access table  An SNMP Group has to be  created prior to the Group Access configuration  The parameters for this page are  shown in Table 5 17     Table 5 17  SNMP Group Access Settings Page Parameters          Parameter Description  Group Name This parameter allows you to specify the GROUP NAME string   This parameter allows you to specify whether SNMP version v1  v2 or v3 is used   Security Model Version 3is the most secure model as it allows packet encryption with the private  key word     With this par
195. rnet Switches User   s Manual       Address Profile    Figure 5 99  Address Profile Settings Page       Clicking the ADDRESS PROFILE tab brings up the ADDRESS PROFILE SETTINGS page   Figure 5 99   The parameters for this page are shown in Table 5 76     Table 5 76  Address Profile Settings Page Parameters          Parameter Description  Profile ID This parameter specifies the index of the Address Profile entry   Adv Status This parameter specifies the Prefix Advertise status     On Link Adv Status   This parameter indicates the On Link Advertise Flag status   Auto Conf Adv Status   This parameter denotes the Autonomous Configuration Advertise Flag status     Preferred Time This parameter specifies the Preferred Lifetime of the prefix address that uses    this profile   S This parameter indicates the Valid Lifetime of the prefix address that uses this  Valid Time    profile   Valid Flag This parameter specifies if the Valid Lifetime Flag is Variable or Fixed   Preferred Flag This parameter specifies if the Preferred Lifetime Flag is Variable or Fixed                    5 116    Chapter 5  Web Based Management Utility       Prefix Settings    Figure 5 100  Prefix Configuration Page    Prefix Configuration       Clicking the PREFIX SETTINGS tab brings up the PREFIX CONFIGURATION page   Figure 5 100   The parameters for this page are shown in Table 5 77     Table 5 77  Prefix Configuration Page Parameters          Parameter Description   Interface VLAN ID This parameter specifies
196. row  A green up  Link status arrow indicates that the status of the port is up  while the red down arrow  indicates that the status of the port is down     This parameter allows you to administratively configure the admin state as Up or    Admin State Down     Default User Priority   This parameter allows you to set the priority from Oto 7     By default all ports are switch ports for layer 2 switching  To configure a port as a    Switch Port layer 3 routed port  choose No   Switch Port Mode Use this control allows to set the access mode as either Trunk or Hybrid   This sets the MTU value  The Minimum is 90 and Maximum is 9270  A port must  MTU be administrativly down in order to change the MTU  Jumbo frames of up to 9210  bytes are supported on 1G and 10G links   Link Up Down Trap This parameter enables or disables SNMP trap generation for port up and down          events           5 67          1 10 and 10 Gigabit Layer 2 3 Ethernet Switches User   s Manual       Port Monitoring    Figure 5 56  Port Monitoring Page       Port Monitoring    Nn              Clicking the PORT MONITORING tab brings up the PORT MONITORING page  Figure 5 56    which allows you to enable or disbale monitoring on port interface  The parameters for  this page are shown in Table 5 39     Table 5 39  Port Monitoring Page Parameters          Parameter Description  Status This parameter enables or disables the port monitoring   Port This displays the port number     Receive Monitoring   This parameter e
197. rpen uit de buurt van de openingen in de ventilatorbehuizing     Power Cable and AC Adapter  Warning     When installing the product  use the provided or designated connection   cables  power cables and AC adaptors  Using any other cables and adaptors  could cause a malfunction or a fire  Electrical Appliance and Material Safety Law  prohibits the use of UL or CSA  certified cables  that have UL CSA shown on the code   for any other electrical devices than products designated by Supermicro only     Mia REACT ATA    Bite its SA  BURR RISE kint TI  Ba KE ACT RT  E ZEE PE   WO    7 Jv y 27 ARMS EUR ROMANA Y  EMHOES  EXA EA  UL Elk CSA BIEDT     Ty  UL CSE v     275  a FKit  e Supermicro AES SLC 5 c LABEL TES        Ei   ERE  BPS eres KAARTEN  TERENDE RE  A Se RE A A   Eler ical  amp pplicance aci Maker ical  Saltety Liza CER NEER EAU GARE 7 Eek de ELLE CART  ai   Warnung    Bei der Installation des Produkts  die zur Verf  gung gestellten oder benannt  Anschlusskabel  Stromkabel und Netzteile  Verwendung anderer Kabel und Adapter  kann zu einer Fehlfunktion oder ein Brand entstehen  Elektrische Ger  te und Material  Safety Law verbietet die Verwendung von UL oder CSA zertifizierte Kabel  UL oder  CSA auf der Code f  r alle anderen elektrischen Ger  te als Produkte von Supermicro  nur bezeichnet gezeigt haben        2 18    Chapter 2  Standardized Warning Statements       jAdvertencia     Al instalar el producto  utilice los cables de conexi  n previstos o designados  los cables  
198. rtual Interface Configuration Page Parameters       Parameter Description       Transit Area ID This parameter specifies the transit area that the virtual link traverses   Neighbor Router ID   This parameter specifies the router ID of the virtual neighbor     This parameter allows you to choose MD5  Simple Password or None as the    Authentication Type authentication type     MD5 Key ID This parameter specifies the secret key used to create the message digest  y appended to the OSPF packet if the authentication type is MD5     This parameter specifies the key required for authentication  if authentication is    Authenticatian Key enabled on this interface                 5 132       Chapter 5  Web Based Management Utility       OSPF Neighbor    Figure 5 116  OSPF Neighbor Configuration Page    RRD Rout    OSPF Neighbor Configuration       Clicking the NEIGHBOR tab brings up the OSPF NEIGHBOR CONFIGURATION page   Figure 5 116   which allows you to configure OSPF neighbors  The parameters for this  page are shown in Table 5 92     Table 5 92  OSPF Neighbor Configuration Page Parameters       Parameter Description       Neighbor IP Address   This parameter specifies the neighbor router ID     Priority This parameter specifies a number value for the router priority                 5 133       1 10 and 10 Gigabit Layer 2 3 Ethernet Switches User   s Manual       OSPF RRD Route Configuration    Figure 5 117  OSPF RRD Route Configuration Page       Clicking the RRD ROUTE tab brings 
199. s IP  address is used to communicate between stack member switches              5 59    1 10 and 10 Gigabit Layer 2 3 Ethernet Switches User   s Manual       Table 5 35  Stack Details Page Parameters  Continued                       Parameter Description  Stack MAC This parameter is used to specify the MAC address of the Slave switch  This  MAC address is used to communicate between stack member switches   Switch State This parameter is used to specify the current status of the Slave switch   Card Name This parameter is used to specify the type of Slave switch   Stack Link Status    Figure 5 50  Stack Link Status Page         SWITCH 1 LED STATUS      10 111213 14 181617 1819 20 21 22 23 24 252627 2829 30 31 32 33 3435 363738 39 4041 42 43 44 45 4647 48 EX3 EX4     Stack Link Status       Clicking the STACK LINK STATUS tab brings up the STACK LINK STATUS page   Figure 5 50   which displays stacking link status  The parameters for this page are  shown in Table 5 36     Table 5 36  Stack Link Status Page Parameters             Parameter Description   Port This parameter displays the stacking ports of the module configured in this  switch    Status This shows the status of stacking ports as either Up or Down                 5 60    Chapter 5  Web Based Management Utility       Stack Counters    Figure 5 51  Stack Counter Details Page    eo WUD sie mame        Clicking the STACK COUNTERS tab brings up the STACK COUNTERS DETAILS page   Figure 5 51   which displays statistics for st
200. s being learnt    GE SE This parameter specifies the prefix length to calculate the Subnet    Intermediate AS This parameter represents the intermediate AS between the BGP peers    Direction This parameter indicates the direction of the packet    Action With this parameter you can choose either to Allow  not to filter  or Deny  Filter   for the above configuration set    Status This parameter specifies the status of the entry              5 148    Chapter 5  Web Based Management Utility       Route Aggregations    Figure 5 129  BGP Route Aggregation Configuration Page       BGP Route Aggregation Configuration    Clicking the ROUTE AGGR tab brings up the BGP ROUTE AGGREGATION CONFIGURATION  page  Figure 5 129   which is used to aggregate and configure the routes advertised by  BGP  The parameters for this page are shown in Table 5 105     Table 5 105  BGP Route Aggregation Configuration Page Parameters       Parameter    Description          ID  IP Address Prefix    IP Address Prefix  Length    Route Advertise    Status       This parameter specifies the index to this table   This parameter specifies the IP address prefix that needs to be aggregated     This parameter  in combination with the IP Prefix  decides the aggregated route  to be distributed by this switch     With this parameter you can either choose to advertise only the aggregated  routes by setting Summary only  or choose to advertise all routes by setting All        This parameter specifies the status of the entr
201. s navigation tree     Middle Configuration    Linke Table Each configuration page contains its own links and controls                The HOME page is displayed on successful validation of the user name and password   The information in this page presents a brief overview of the switch web based  management utility  See Figure 5 3  Figure 5 4 and Figure 5 5 for different views of the  Home page for each of Supermico   s 10 Gb s switches     Figure 5 3  SSE G24 TG4 Home Page                                      Web Settings  SNME  BMON   System Statistics   Layer  Statistics Layer3 Statistics Multicast Statistics  Interface WLAN          IP  gt  a IGMP Snooping    2  Badius ESTE GA e a DS        low    AN  TACACS  Server MSIP RE P  e um  E ll  rell    s    me  ime voso  SNMP AGENT L   OSPF ys  SNMP AGENT E VRRP       The Supermicro Switch software is implemented using Open sources from OpenSSL  OpenSSH and other open source community  View  System Acknowledgement for detailed description     Copyright    2008 Super Micro Computer  Inc  This page is best viewed with 1024768 resolution       1 10 and 10 Gigabit Layer 2 3 Ethernet Switches User   s Manual       Figure 5 4  SSE G48 TG4 Home Page    Supermicro Switch                         Layer  Mgmt Layer Mgmt  Seren Settnge apo Bog PIE       ME Snooping ls  Eile Management Pon Manager Ibs Dynamic multicast  Eimar Upgrade YLAN          uses Pe ue       Management Security DHCP Relay BIM P y  lle        77 3 vous  Sung ES Dynamic 
202. s received   This parameter specifies the number of cleanup PDUs received   This parameter specifies the number of undo PDUs received    This parameter specifies the number of dropped packets     This parameter specifies the number of received PDUs dropped due to parse  errors        This parameter specifies the number of open fail PDUs received     This parameter specifies the number of close PDUs received        This parameter specifies the number of response PDUs received        VLAN    The VLAN link allows you to view VLAN statistics through the following pages     e Current DB   e VLAN Port Statistics     VLAN Multicast Table   e VLAN Counter Statistics  e VLAN Capabilities     VLAN FDB Entries       5 195       1 10 and 10 Gigabit Layer 2 3 Ethernet Switches User   s Manual       Current DB    Figure 5 169  VLAN Current Database Page       Clicking the CURRENT DB tab brings up the VLAN CURRENT DATABASE page   Figure 5 169   which displays VLAN database entries  The parameters for this page are  shown in Table 5 140     Table 5 140  VLAN Current Database Page Parameters                Parameter Description   VLAN ID This parameter specifies the VLAN identifer    VLAN FDB ID This parameter specifies the VLAN filter database identifer   Member Ports This parameter specifies the index of member ports   Untagged Ports This parameter specifies the index of untagged member ports   Status This parameter specifies the VALN status           5 196    Chapter 5  Web Based Managemen
203. sessions  The  default value is 5 minutes  600 seconds      The statistics pages  grouped under  Statistics  node in left side tree  can be set  to auto refresh based on this Statistics Refresh Timer  The default value zero  means no auto refresh by default     This displays the current privilege level of the logged in user  You can choose to  enter another privilege level using this configuration if you have the Enable  password for the required privilege levels  The Enable Passwords for different  levels are configurable in the Enable Password parameter on this page     This parameter allows you to specify the Enable Password for the selected  session priviledge                 5 31    1 10 and 10 Gigabit Layer 2 3 Ethernet Switches User   s Manual       SNMP    Figure 5 26  SNMP Agent Control Settings Page    SNMP Agent Control Settings                Note   Either Agent or AgentX_Subagent can be enabled   Goto AgentXSubagent configuration page on selecting AgentXSubagent     Clicking the SNMP link brings up the SNMP AGENT CONTROL SETTINGS page   Figure 5 26   SMIS supports the SNMP Agent or SNMP AgentX Sub agent  The  SNMP Agent or AgentX Sub agent can be enabled or both can be disabled     The SNMP Agent provides the following sub page configurations shown in the table                below   Table 5 14  SNMP Agent Configuration Pages  Configuration eer  Page Description    This page allows you to configure the SNMP community including the  iech ene COMMUNITY INDEX  NAME 
204. specifies the number of IndexAlloc PDUs transmitted    This parameter specifies the number of register PDUs transmitted    This parameter specifies the number of add agent caps PDUs transmitted   This parameter specifies the number of notify PDUs transmitted    This parameter specifies the number of ping PDUs transmitted     This parameter specifies the number of remove agent caps PDUs transmitted           5 194          Chapter 5  Web Based Management Utility       Table 5 139  Agentx Subagent Statistics Page Parameters  Continued        Parameter    Description          IndexDeAlloc PDU  UnRegister PDU  Close PDU  Response PDU  Receive Statistics  Received Packets  Get Request PDU  Get Next PDU  Get Bulk PDU  TestSet PDU  Commit PDU  Cleanup PDU  Undo PDU  Dropped Packets    Parse Drop Errors    Open Fail Errors  Close PDU  Response PDU       This parameter specifies the number of IndexDeAlloc PDUs transmitted   This parameter specifies the number of unregister PDUs transmitted   This parameter specifies the number of close PDUs transmitted     This parameter specifies the number of response PDUs transmitted     This parameter specifies the number of packets received    This parameter specifies the number of get request PDUs received   This parameter specifies the number of get next PDUs received   This parameter specifies the number of get bulk PDUs received   This parameter specifies the number of test set PDUs received   This parameter specifies the number of commit PDU
205. ss This parameter specifies the Master Agent IP address           Master Port No This parameter specifies the Master Port number           5 42    Chapter 5  Web Based Management Utility       RMON  The following pages can be used to set RMON  Remote Monitoring  features and  settings       RMON Basic Settings     Event Configuration   e RMON Alarm Configuration     Ethernet Statistics Configuration  e History Control Configuration    RMON Basic Settings    Figure 5 36  RMON Basic Settings Page       RMON Basic Settings       Clicking the BAsic SETTINGS tab brings up the RMON Basic SETTINGS page   Figure 5 36   which enables disables the RMON feature using the RMON Status  parameter        5 43    1 10 and 10 Gigabit Layer 2 3 Ethernet Switches User   s Manual       Event Configuration    Figure 5 37  Event Configuration Settings Page       Event Configuration       Clicking the EVENTS tab brings up the EVENT CONFIGURATIONS page  Figure 5 37   which  configures RMON events  The parameters for this page are shown in Table 5 24     Table 5 24  Event Configuration Page Parameters          Parameter Description  Index This parameter specifies the index to the Events table   Description This parameter specifies a brief description of the event     This parameter specifies the event configured  This can be a Log  an SNMP  Type Trap  Both  or None  For the event type to display  TRAP and Log and TRAP  Community must be configured     This parameter specifies the SNMP community strin
206. st enable tunneling on that interface        5 73    1 10 and 10 Gigabit Layer 2 3 Ethernet Switches User   s Manual       Static VLAN    Figure 5 60  Static VLAN Configuration Page       Clicking the STATIC VLANs tab brings up the STATIC VLAN CONFIGURATION page   Figure 5 60   which allows you to configure the VLAN related information statically     Using the first table you can create new entries for uncreated VLANs  VLAN ID is the  mandatory field in configuring a VLAN  You can also enter a VLAN NAME  MEMBER PORT  List  UNTAGGED PORT and the FORBIDDEN PORTS for a VLAN     The second table displays the VLAN configurations saved in the switch        5 74    Chapter 5  Web Based Management Utility       Protocol Group    Figure 5 61  VLAN Protocol Group Settings Page       Clicking the PROTOCOL GROUP tab brings up the VLAN PROTOCOL GROUP SETTINGS  page  Figure 5 61   which is used to map Protocol Templates to Protocol Group  Identifiers     The FRAME TYPE gives you the data link encapsulation format  The PROTOCOL VALUE is  the value of the protocol in a protocol template  The GROUP ID represents a group of  protocols that are associated together        5 75    1 10 and 10 Gigabit Layer 2 3 Ethernet Switches User   s Manual       Port Protocol    Figure 5 62  Port VLAN Protocol Settings    Port VLAN Protocol Settings       Clicking the Port PROTOCOL tab brings up the PORT VLAN PROTOCOL SETTINGS page   Figure 5 62   which displays a table used for Port and Protocol based VLAN  
207. state     EdgePort Oper Status   This parameter specifies the operational status of edge port        Link Type This parameter specifies the broadcast or point to point           MSTP Statistics  The MSTP Statistics link allows you to view MSTP statistics through the following pages        MSTP Information     MSTP CIST Statistics     MSTP MSTI Port Statistics    MSTP Information    Figure 5 177  MSTP Information Page    SUPERMICR      SWITCH SBM GEM X2C      ss EME             pn O  00304 2300038000003048900002800000304 2309003200000000 0 27   2 15 D 1       popa    Clicking the INFORMATION tab brings up the MSTP INFORMATION page  Figure 5 133    which displays MSTP statistics  The parameters for this page are shown in Table 5 12        5 204       Chapter 5  Web Based Management Utility       Table 5 148  MSTP Information Page Parameters          Parameter Description  Bridge Address This parameter specifies the Bridge Address   CIST Root This parameter specifies the CIST root     Regional Root  CIST Root Cost  Regional Root Cost  Root Port   Hold Time   Max Age   Forward Delay  CIST Time Since    This parameter specifies the Regional root    This parameter specifies the CIST root cost    This parameter specifies the Regional root cost    This parameter specifies the index of the root port   This parameter specifies the hold time in seconds   This parameter specifies the maximum age in seconds     This parameter specifies the forward delay in seconds     This parameter speci
208. switch                    5 58    Chapter 5  Web Based Management Utility       Stack Details       Figure 5 49  Stack Details Page    Stack Detaits    Self Status    Configured State Current State                         Peer Status    Switch Id Stack Ip Stack MAC Switch State Card Name        Clicking the STACK DETAILS tab brings up the STACK DETAILS page  Figure 5 49   which  displays stacking details  The parameters for this page are shown in Table 5 35     Table 5 35  Stack Details Page Parameters             Parameter Description   Self Status   Stack Ports This is the number of stacking ports configured in this switch    Switch ID This parameter is used to specify the switch identifier of this switch    Stack IP This parameter is used to specify the IP address of this switch  This IP address is  used to communicate between stack member switches    Stack MAC This parameter is used to specify the MAC address of this switch  This MAC    Configured State    Current State    Peer Status     The following parameters display information about all connected stack Slave switches     Switch ID    Stack IP       address is used to communicate between stack member switches   This parameter is used to specify the priority of this switch     This parameter is used to specify the current status of this switch as Master or  Slave     This parameter is used to specify the switch identifier of the Slave switch     This parameter is used to specify the IP address of the Slave switch  Thi
209. switching at wire  speed for constructing a switched routed network  This interface provides both a  bridging functionality and advanced features such as link aggregation  Dynamic VLAN   Dynamic Multicast  IGMP Snooping and Network Access Control  This web based  interface also comes with several Layer3 features as well  such as wire speed routing   Differentiated Services  multicast routing and so on      The Supermicro Switch firmware is implemented using open sources from OpenSSL   OpenSSH and other open source communities and is configured using web browsers  such as Internet Explorer     The utility starts with a default IP address  which is also the management IP address   This IP address is essentially provided for remote management of this switch  For  managing the switch through web browsers  type in the default IP address in your  browser s web address in order to start accessing the switch     For example  if the management IP address of the switch is 192 168 1 1  the switch can  be accessed through the Web browser by typing http   192 168 1 1 in the address space  of the web browser        5 1    1 10 and 10 Gigabit Layer 2 3 Ethernet Switches User   s Manual       The default management IP address for Supermicro Switch products is  192 168 100 102  This default IP address can be changed in the SYSTEM SETTINGS page  in the System Management section     For the SSE G48 TG4 and SSE G24 TG4 switches you can connect to any of the front  panel 1G ports or back panel 10
210. t Utility       VLAN Port Statistics       Figure 5 170  VLAN Port Statistics Page    VLAN Port Statistics    Clicking the PORT STATISTICS tab brings up the VLAN PORT STATISTICS page   Figure 5 170   which displays the various parameters XXXXXX  The parameters for this  page are shown in Table 5 141     Table 5 141  VLAN Port Statistics Page Parameters             Parameter Description  Port This parameter specifies the port index   VLAN ID This parameter specifies the VLAN identifer     Received Frames  Transmitted Frames  Received Discards  Received Overflow  Transmitted Overflow    Transmitted Overflow  Discards       This parameter specifies the number of packets received in this VLAN   This parameter specifies the number of packets transmitted in this VLAN   This parameter specifies the number of received packets discarded    This parameter specifies the number of received overflow packets     This parameter specifies the number of transmit overflows     This parameter specifies the number of transmit overflow discards           5 197       1 10 and 10 Gigabit Layer 2 3 Ethernet Switches User   s Manual       VLAN Multicast Table    Figure 5 171  VLAN Multicast Table Page       bie unter Statist  VLAN Multicast Table    Clicking the MULTICAST TABLE tab brings up the VLAN MULTICAST TABLE page   Figure 5 171   which displays multicast VLAN information  The parameters for this  page are shown in Table 5 142     Table 5 142  VLAN Multicast Table Page Parameters              
211. ter specifies the Local Preference ID  which is the index for this   Remote AS This parameter specifies the AS number from which the route update is  received    IP Address Prefix This parameter specifies the IP Address prefix for which the update is received    IP Address Prefix        Length This parameter is used to calculate the subnet    Intermediate AS This parameter represents the intermediate AS between the BGP peers    Directi This parameter can be set for the incoming or the outgoing packets using  n and   irection   Out values    Value This parameter specifies the Local preference value to be associated with this  learnt path    Preference This parameter is used to enable disable filtering    Status This parameter specifies the status of the entry           5 147    1 10 and 10 Gigabit Layer 2 3 Ethernet Switches User   s Manual       BGP Filter    Figure 5 128  BGP Filter Configuration Page    BGP Filter Configuration       Clicking the FILTERS tab brings up the BGP FILTER CONFIGURATION page  Figure 5 128    which is used to set the filters on the routes being learnt  The parameters for this page  are shown in Table 5 104     Table 5 104  BGP Filter Configuration Page Parameters                Parameter Description   Filter ID This parameter specifies the filter index    Renae AS This parameter specifies the remote AS associated with the BGP peer from  which the router is being distributed    IP Address This parameter specifies the IP address for which the route i
212. terface  including the associated  Z feature set  with Supermicro   s SBM GEM X2C Layer 2 3 1 10G Ethernet switch  P for the Supermicro Blade System     In this manual you will see many screen shots of pages showing the name of  the SBM GEM X2C in the upper left hand corner  With the exception of this  name  these screens will all have the same structure and appearance in your  SSE G24 TG4  SSE G48 TG4 and SSE X24S R switch     Figure 5 2  Home Page       Oss      Cfi 012282        System Mgmt                   The Supermicro Switch software is implemented using Open sources from OpenSSL  OpenSSH and other open source community  View  ystem Acknowedgement for detailed description       Table 5 1  Home Page Controls and Components       Number   Name Description       The Top Page Links are present both on the Home page and all other  pages accessed and contain links to support pages or additional    1 Top Page Links controls for all pages viewed with the Web Management Utility  See   Top Page Links  below for further details   2 Top LED Display This section of the screen provides an overview port status for the             switch  See  Top Page Links  for further details              5 4    Chapter 5  Web Based Management Utility       Table 5 1  Home Page Controls and Components          Number  Name Description       The Left Side Tree contains an expandable list of links for you to use  3 Left Side Tree to get to other management pages  All configuration pages contain  thi
213. thernet Switches User   s Manual       RIP    The RIP link opens the following links for configuration of RIP protocol     RIP Basic Settings  Interfaces   Neighbors List   Security Settings  Address Summarization    RIP Basic Settings    Figure 5 105  RIP Basic Settings Page       Clicking the BASIC SETTINGS tab brings up the RIP BASIC SETTINGS page  Figure 5 105    The parameters for this page are shown in Table 5 82     Table 5 82  RIP Basic Settings Page Parameters       Parameter Description          Output delay    Neighbor Filter    This parameter specifies the delay that needs to be enabled for RIP to split the  periodic update packets before they are sent out     This parameter enables or disables neighbor filtering  Neighbor filtering helps  you to filter routes from specific neighbors        Auto summary status   This parameter enables or disables the Auto summary feature        5 122       Chapter 5  Web Based Management Utility       Interfaces    Figure 5 106  RIP Interface Page       Clicking the INTERFACE tab brings up the RIP INTERFACE page  Figure 5 106   The  parameters for this page are shown in Table 5 83     Table 5 83  RIP Interface Page Parameters          Parameter Description   Interface This parameter specifies the Interface ID for which RIP needs to be configured   IP Address This parameter specifies the IP address of the RIP interface    Status This parameter specifies the admin status of the interface    Split Horizon This parameter specifies the
214. this value to  Port Initialize True causes the port to be initialized  The value reverts to False once  initialization is complete              e This parameter specifies the maximum number of authentication requests that  Request can be sent from the authenticator before getting a response from the supplicant   Reauthentication This parameter provides configuration to enable or disable the reauthentication  mechanism on the port   Timers    Figure 5 84  802 1x Timer Configuration Page                                           Clicking the TIMERS tab brings up the 802 1x TIMER CONFIGURATION page  Figure 5 84    which configures Timer parameters at the individual port level  The parameters for this  page are shown in Table 5 12     Table 5 61  802 1x Timer Configuration Page Parameters       Parameter Description       This parameter is the index of the port for which fields such as QUIET PERIOD     Port TRANSMIT PERIOD  and such are configured     This parameter specifies the duration for which the authenticator will be silent  and will not attempt to acquire a supplicant  It can be configured to any value in  the range from 7 to 65535 seconds     Quiet Period   Seconds                 5 100          Chapter 5  Web Based Management Utility          Table 5 61     802 1x Timer Configuration Page Parameters  Continued        Parameter    Description       Transmit Period   Seconds     Re authentication  Period  Seconds        This parameter specifies the time period used by the
215. ticast Routers    Figure 5 207  DVMRP Multicast Routes Page    DVMRP Multicast Routes       Clicking the MULTICAST ROUTES tab brings up the DVMRP MULTICAST ROUTES page   Figure 5 207   which displays DVMRP multicast routes information  The parameters for  this page are shown in Table 5 178     Table 5 178  DVMRP Multicast Routes Page Parameters                Parameter Description   Source Network This parameter specifies the source network   Group Address This parameter specifies the group address    RPF Neighbor This parameter specifies the RPF neighbor    RPF Interface This parameter specifies the RPF interface    Expiry Time This parameter specifies the expiry time in seconds           5 240    Chapter 5  Web Based Management Utility       DVMRP Prune Statistics    Figure 5 208  DVMRP Prune Statistics Page       Clicking the PRUNE FORWARD tab brings up the DVMRP PRUNE STATISTICS page   Figure 5 208   which DVMRP prune statistics information  The parameters for this page  are shown in Table 5 179     Table 5 179  DVMRP Prune Statistics Page Parameters       Parameter    Description       Source Network  Address    Group Address    Interface Identifier     Neighbor Address    Time          This parameter specifies the source network address     This parameter specifies the group address   This parameter specifies the interface identifier   This parameter specifies the neighbor address     This parameter specifies the time in seconds              5 241    1 10 and 10 Gigabit
216. tings    Figure 5 27  SNMP Community Settings Page       Clicking the COMMUNITY tab brings up the SNMP COMMUNITY SETTINGS page   Figure 5 27   which allows you to add SNMP managers or remove existing managers    The parameters for this page are shown in Table 5 15     Table 5 15  SNMP Community Settings Page Parameters          Parameter Description   Community index This parameter sets the COMMUNITY INDEX identifer   Community name This parameter sets the COMMUNITY NAME string   Security Name This parameter sets the User Name String     This parameter sets the CONTEXT NAME that the management information is  Context Name accessed from when using the community string  which is specified by the  corresponding instance of the SNMP community name     Transport Tag This parameter sets the TRANSPORT TAG Identifer     Storage Type This parameter sets the Volatile Storage or Non volatile Storage setting                    5 34    Chapter 5  Web Based Management Utility       SNMP Group Settings       Figure 5 28  SNMP Group Settings Page    Clicking the GROUP tab brings up the SNMP GROUP SETTINGS page  Figure 5 28   This  page helps you map a combination of the SECURITY MODEL and the SECURITY NAME into  a GROUP NAME  which is used to define an access control policy  In addition  this page   displays the STORAGE TYPE of the Group Table  The parameters for this page are shown    in Table 5 16     Table 5 16  SNMP Group Settings Page Parameters       Parameter    Description       Secu
217. to  External Tag communicate information between AS boundary routers  The precise nature of  this information is outside the scope of OSPF                 5 135          1 10 and 10 Gigabit Layer 2 3 Ethernet Switches User   s Manual       External Aggregation    Figure 5 119  OSPF As External Aggregation Configuration Page    Ext Ay    OSPF As External Aggregation Configuration       Clicking the EXT AGGREGATION tab brings up the OSPF As EXTERNAL AGGREGATION  CONFIGURATION page  Figure 5 119   which allows you to configure OSPF external  aggregation parameters  The parameters for this page are shown in Table 5 95     Table 5 95  OSPF As External Aggregation Configuration Page Parameters          Parameter Description   Network This parameter specifies the external network address   Mask This parameter specifies the network mask    Area ID This parameter specifies the Area identifier                 5 136       Chapter 5  Web Based Management Utility       Table 5 95  OSPF As External Aggregation Configuration Page Parameters       Parameter Description       This parameter specifies the Aggreation option as one of the following      Advertise     When set to advertise and associated Area ID is 0 0 0 0  then  the aggregated Type 5 are generated  Otherwise if the associated Area ID  is x x x x  other than 0 0 0 0   then the aggregated Type 7 is generated in  NSSA x x x x for the specified range    Do Not Advertise     When set to doNotAdvertise  2  and associated Area   ID is 
218. to view RSTP statistics through the following  pages       RSTP Information      RSTP Port Statistics       5 201       1 10 and 10 Gigabit Layer 2 3 Ethernet Switches User   s Manual       RSTP Information    Figure 5 175  RSTP Information Page    RSTP Information       Clicking the INFORMATION tab brings up the RSTP INFORMATION page  Figure 5 175    which displays RSTP statistics  The parameters for this page are shown in Table 5 146     Table 5 146  RSTP Information Page Parameters          Parameter Description   Protocol Specification   This parameter specifies the Protocol Specification    ted is Topelegy This parameter specifies the number of seconds since topology changed   Designated Root This parameter specifies the designated root bridge address   Root Brg Priority This parameter specifies the priority of root bridge    Root Cost This parameter specifies the cost to root    Root Port This parameter specifies the index of the root port    Max Age This parameter specifies the max age in seconds    Hello Time This parameter specifies the Hello time in seconds    Hold Time This parameter specifies the hold time in seconds    Forward Delay This parameter specifies the forward delay in seconds              5 202    Chapter 5  Web Based Management Utility       RSTP Port Statistics    Figure 5 176  RSTP Port Statistics Page       RSTP Port Statistics    Gi0 1 Ex0 3           Reset Stasies         Clicking the PORT STATISTICS tab brings up the RSTP PORT STATISTICS page   F
219. ton will display a  certificate request  Copy and paste these contents to a text file that says a csr     4  To generate an SSL certificate  the openssl application can be used  The sub steps  below can be executed in any Linux machine to generate SSL certificates  For other  openssl implementations  refer to the openss  documentation to find the equivalent  steps for them     a  Execute the below command in the Linux shell     openssl req  x509  newkey rsa 1024  keyout cakey pem   out cacert pem    b  Execute the below command also in a Linux shell        5 23    1 10 and 10 Gigabit Layer 2 3 Ethernet Switches User   s Manual       openssl x509  req  in a csr  out cert pem  CA cacert pem   CAkey cakey pem  CAcreateserial    The above steps will generate the certificate file cert pem     5  Open the generated certificate file cert pem and delete the first line     BEGIN  CERTIFICATE      and last line      END CERTIFICATE        6  Join all the remaining lines as single lines to avoid line breaks being processed and  copy paste these joined texts in the ENTER CERTIFICATE text box back in the SSL  CONFIGURATION page     7  Click the CONFIGURE button     This configures the certificate and saves it to flash memory        5 24    Chapter 5  Web Based Management Utility       Syslog       Figure 5 21  Syslog Configuration Page    SWITCH 1 LED STATUS      Syslog Configuration    Clicking the LOGGING tab brings up the SYSLOG CONFIGURATION page  Figure 5 21    which allows you to co
220. transmitted router solicits     This parameter specifies the number of transmitted neighbor solicits        This parameter specifies the number of transmitted neighbor solicits   This parameter specifies the number of transmitted neighbor solicits     This parameter specifies the number of redirect packets transmitted     This parameter specifies the number of transmit admin prohibted        This parameter specifies the number of bad code packets           5 219    1 10 and 10 Gigabit Layer 2 3 Ethernet Switches User   s Manual       RIP Statistics       Figure 5 189  RIP Interface Statistics Page    RIP Interface Statistics    Clicking the RIP link brings up the RIP INTERFACE STATISTICS page  Figure 5 189   which  displays RIP statistics  The parameters for this page are shown in Table 5 160     Table 5 160  RIP Interface Statistics Page Parameters       Parameter    Description          IP Address    Received Bad  Packets    Received Bad Routes    Transmitted Updates       This parameter specifies the IP address   This parameter specifies the number of received bad packets     This parameter specifies the number of received bad routes     This parameter specifies the the number of transmitted updates        RIP6    The RIP6 link allows you to view RIP6 statistics through the following pages        RIP6 Interface Statistics     RIP6 Route Information       5 220       Chapter 5  Web Based Management Utility       RIP6 Interface Statistics    Figure 5 190  RIP6 Interface Stat
221. ttings    Figure 5 58  VLAN Basic Settings Page       at More Adhom    Sepp Snes            SUPERMICR      SWITCH SSE G24 TG4    en cn en   cn mm    VLAN Basic Settings  Home  P System Mgmt   v Layer  Mgmt  Layer  Base Sewngs  Port Manager  VAN     Dynan VLAN        Disabled  gt    Enabled         Apply     gt  Layer3 Mgmt Note   To Shutdown GARP  Dynamic Vian     Dynamic Multicast should be disabled        Clicking the BASIC SETTINGS tab brings up the VLAN Basic SETTINGS page  Figure 5 58    which displays VLAN global configuration information  The parameters for this page are  shown in Table 5 41     Table 5 41  VLAN Basic Settings Page Parameters       Parameter Description       Garp System Control   This parameter starts or shuts down GARP in the switch     A This parameter specifies the Learning Mode  Independent  Shared  Hybrid or  Eearning Mode VLAN Learning      MAC Based on All    Ports This parameter enables or disables the per Port MAC based classification     Port and Protocol  Based on all Ports    Dynamic VLAN Oper  Status    This parameter enables or disables the per Port Protocol based classification     This setting is disabled and cannot be changed     Dynamic Multicast    Oper Status This setting is disabled and cannot be changed     This parameter specifies the largest  4094  valid VLAN ID  which this switch can    Maximum VEAN ID accept  above which all will be discarded                    5 71       1 10 and 10 Gigabit Layer 2 3 Ethernet Switches User  
222. ugh the following pages       ARP Cache    e ICMP Statistics    ARP Cache       Figure 5 185  ARP Cache Page    ARP Cache    Clicking the ARP CACHE tab brings up the ARP CACHE page  Figure 5 185   which  displays ARP entries  The parameters for this page are shown in Table 5 156     Table 5 156  ARP Cache Page Parameters                Parameter Description   Interface This parameter specifies the interface from which this ARP entry is learned   MAC Address This parameter specifies the MAC address    IP Address This parameter specifies the IP address    Media Type This parameter specifies the static ARP or dynamic ARP           5 214       Chapter 5  Web Based Management Utility       ICMP Statistics    Figure 5 186  ICMP Statistics Page    ICMP Statistics       Clicking the ICMP STATISTICS tab brings up the ICMP STATISTICS page  Figure 5 186    which displays ICMP statistics information  The parameters for this page are shown in  Table 5 157     Table 5 157  ICMP Statistics Page Parameters       Parameter Description       Received Message   This parameter specifies the number of received messages   Received Error This parameter specifies the number of received errors     Receive Destination    Unreachable This parameter specifies the number of received destination unreachables     Received Redirect This parameter specifies the number of received redirects     Received Echo    Requests This parameter specifies the number of echo requests      Received Echo    Replies This pa
223. uick Installation Guide    NOTE  The mounting ears can secure an SSE X24S R or SSE X3348S R    switch to a rack  but will not reliably support the full weight of the switch for an  Z extended period of time  Please use Supermicro mounting rails  CSE PT52L   for full support of the switch in a rack installation  see Appendix A for details         1 2    Chapter 1  Introduction       1 4 Features  The Layer 2 3 1 10 and 10 Gigabit Ethernet switches offer the following features     e 1 1 Non blocking Connectivity     Jumbo Frames support  up to 9k bytes     Layer 2 3 switch     Link Aggregation support      Comprehensive routing and switching protocol support  QoS  Priority  Flow Control   OSPF v2  RIP v2  ACLs and IGMPv2 v3       Browser based management CLI interface    Telnet accessible   RFC854 855  e Supports STP  RSTP  MSTP  IGMP snooping and 802 1x    1 5 Physical Characteristics    The Layer 2 3 1 10 and 10 Gigabit Ethernet switches have the following physical  characteristics     e  1U form factor     Dimensions  440 x 387 x 44 mm  17 32 x 15 24 x 1 73 inch   W x D x H  or  440 x 473 x 44 mm  17 3 x 18 62 x 1 73 inch  for the SSE X3348S R   e Weight  5 6 kg  12 4 lbs  SSE G24 TG4  6 2 kg  13 7 lbs  SSE G48 TG4  7 58 kg   16 7 lbs  SSE X24S R or 8 2 kg  18 1 lbs  SSE X3348S R       1 3    1 10 and 10 Gigabit Layer 2 3 Ethernet Switches User   s Manual       1 6 Contacting Supermicro    Headquarters  Address     Tel     Fax   Email     Web Site   Europe  Address     Tel  
224. um transfer unit size in bytes   Select             5 108       Chapter 5  Web Based Management Utility       Table 5 68  VLAN Interface Basic Settings Page Parameters  Continued                    Parameter Description  Oper State  Description   IPv4 AddrConf    Figure 5 92  IPv4 Address Configuration Page    SWITCH 1 LED STATUS         Clicking the IPv4 ADDR CONF tab brings up the IPv4 ADDRESS CONFIGURATION page   Figure 5 92   which allowsyou to configure the IP address for L3 VLANs  The  parameters for this page are shown in Table 5 69     Table 5 69  IPv4 Address Configuration Page Parameters          Parameter Description   Interface VLAN ID This parameter specifies the VLAN interface    IP Address This parameter specifies the IP Address of the specified interface   Subnet Mask This parameter indicates the mask for the specified IP Address     This parameter specifies the type of address  which can be Primary or    Address Type Secondary                 5 109       1 10 and 10 Gigabit Layer 2 3 Ethernet Switches User   s Manual       IP Route       Figure 5 93  IP Route Configuration Page     Metric  Routin    Clicking the IP ROUTE tab brings up the IP ROUTE CONFIGURATION page  Figure 5 93    which allows you to configure the static IP routes  The parameters for this page are  shown in Table 5 70     Table 5 70  IP Route Configuration Page Parameters       Parameter    Description       Destination Network  Subnet Mask  Gateway   Interface    Distance  Metric           
225. up the OSPF RRD ROUTE CONFIGURATION page   Figure 5 117   which displays the various parameters for RRD Route configuration  The  parameters for this page are shown in Table 5 93     Table 5 93  OSPF RRD Route Configuration Page Parameters          Parameter Description   Destination Network   This parameter specifies the DESTINATION NETWORK   Network Mask This parameter specifies the NETWORK MASK    Route Metric This parameter specifies the ROUTE METRIC     Route Metric Type This parameter specifies the ROUTE METRIC TYPE           Route Tag This parameter specifies the ROUTE TAG           5 134    Chapter 5  Web Based Management Utility       OSPF Area Aggregation    Figure 5 118  OSPF Area Aggregation Page    advertseMatching       Clicking the AGGREGATION tab brings up the OSPF AREA AGGREGATION page   Figure 5 118   The parameters for this page are shown in Table 5 94     Table 5 94  OSPF Area Aggregation Page Parameters       Parameter Description       This parameter specifies the area associated with the OSPF address range  It is    Area ID specified as an IP address     This parameter specifies the link state data base type as a Summary Link or as a    Lael Typa NSSA External Link   Network This parameter specifies the network address   Mask This parameter specifies the network mask     This parameter specifies the advertise option as Advertise Matching or Do Not    Advertise Advertise Matching     This parameter is not used by the OSPF protocol itself  It may be used 
226. ved     Broadcast Packets This parameter specifies the number of broadcast packets received   Multicast Packets This parameter specifies the number of multicast packets received   CRC Errors This parameter specifies the number of packets received with crc errors   Under Size Packets   This parameter specifies the number of under size packets received     Over Size Packtes This parameter specifies the number of over size packets received              Fragments This parameter specifies the number of fragments received   Jabbers This parameter specifies the number of jabbers   Collisions This parameter specifies the number of collisions           5 191       1 10 and 10 Gigabit Layer 2 3 Ethernet Switches User   s Manual       Table 5 137  RMON Ethernet Statistics Page Parameters  Continued        Parameter    Description       64 Octets    65 127 Octets    128 255 Octets    256 511 Octets    512 1023 Octets    1024 1518 Octets       This parameter specifies the number of Ethernet packets received with a size  less than 64 bytes     This parameter specifies the number of Ethernet packets received with a size  between 65 and 127 bytes     This parameter specifies the number of Ethernet packets received with a size  between 128 and 255 bytes     This parameter specifies the number of Ethernet packets received with a size  between 256 and 511 bytes     This parameter specifies the number of Ethernet packets received with a size  between 512 and 1023 bytes     This parameter specifi
227. xt Transfer Protocol  server status   This shows the HTTP  Hypertext Transfer Protocol  Port number     For this parameter  the chosen system RAM disk boots from  Normal    primary boot up image  or  Fallback  secondary boot up image   The  factory default is  Normal            This page also has a control to Reset To Factory Defaults  This clears all switch  configuration and local user accounts information  This reset requires reboot of the    switch     WARNING  Make sure to have all necessary configurations backed up before  A doing  Reset To Factory Defaults      This page also provides a control to Reboot the switch  In stacking  the Switch Identifier  is displayed on top of this reboot button  You can select the interested stack member  switch to reboot the corresponding switch  You can also select the ALL option to reboot    all stack members        1 10 and 10 Gigabit Layer 2 3 Ethernet Switches User   s Manual       System Version    Figure 5 9  System Version Page    SWITCH 1LED STATUS         Clicking the SYSTEM VERSION tab brings up the SYSTEM VERSION page  Figure 5 9   This  page provides a table that displays system version information including the switch ID   hardware version and firmware version for each switch        5 12    Chapter 5  Web Based Management Utility       Management IP    Figure 5 10  Management IP Page       Pe pt Ze Tee Zen Dem  da Doy E Ga Mere M     Spend Ses      Management IP Settings       Clicking the MANAGEMENT IP tab brings up the M
228. y           5 149    1 10 and 10 Gigabit Layer 2 3 Ethernet Switches User   s Manual       Advanced BGP Configuration    Figure 5 130  Advanced BGP Configuration Page       Clicking the ADVANCED tab brings up the ADVANCED BGP CONFIGURATION page   Figure 5 130   which configures dampening and confederation parameters  The  parameters for this page are shown in Table 5 106     Table 5 106  Advanced BGP Configuration Page Parameters          Parameter Description  This parameter configures the Route Reflector to support route reflection to  client peers   By default  the Route Reflector will reflect routes learnt from a client peer to all  Client to Client other client peers  If required  the administrator can disable this feature by    disabling client to client reflection    If disabled  then the Route Reflector will not advertise routes learnt from a client  peer to other client peers  This occurs when all peers within a cluster are  fully meshed and the client peer itself is able to advertise routes to other clients  of the route reflector     Reflection    This parameter specifies the time  in seconds  after which a penalty is decreased  by half  Once a route has been assigned a penalty  the penalty is decreased by  half after the half life time     Dampening Half Life  Time    Dampening Reuse If the penalty associated with a suppressed route falls below this value  the route  Value is re used     Dampening Suppress   A route is suppressed when the penalty associated with t
229. y       Threshold    Figure 5 158  PIM Threshold Configuration Page       Clicking the THRESHOLD tab brings up the PIM THRESHOLD CONFIGURATION page   Figure 5 158   The parameters for this page are shown in Table 5 129     Table 5 129  PIM Threshold Configuration Page Parameters       Parameter    Description       Group Threshold   Source Threshold  Switching Period   RP Threshold    RP Switching Period       This parameter is a bits per second  BPS  value that when it exceeds a certain  value  initiates source specific counters for a particular group     This parameter is a bits per second  BPS  value that when exceeds a certain  value  initiates switching to shortest path tree     This parameter specifies the time interval that the data rate is monitored for   initiating the counters or for switching to SPT     When the number of registered packets received exceeds this threshold value   RP initiates switching to SPT     This parameter specifies the time interval for which the registered packets are  monitored to initiate switching to SPT              5 179       1 10 and 10 Gigabit Layer 2 3 Ethernet Switches User   s Manual       Static RP    Figure 5 159  Static RP Configuration Page       Clicking the STATIC RP tab brings up the STATIC RP CONFIGURATION page   Figure 5 159   which configure static PIM RPs  Rendezvous Points   The parameters  for this page are shown in Table 5 130     Table 5 130  Static RP Configuration Page Parameters          Parameter Description  Co
230. y adaptadores de CA  La utilizaci  n de otros cables y adaptadores podr  a ocasionar un  mal funcionamiento o un incendio  Aparatos El  ctricos y la Ley de Seguridad del  Material proh  be el uso de UL o CSA cables certificados que tienen UL o CSA se  muestra en el c  digo de otros dispositivos el  ctricos que los productos designados por  Supermicro solamente     Attention    Lors de l installation du produit  utilisez les bables de connection fournis ou d  sign     L utilisation d autres cables et adaptateurs peut provoquer un dysfonctionnement ou un  incendie  Appareils   lectrom  nagers et de loi sur la s  curit   Mat  riel interdit l utilisation  de UL ou CSA c  bles certifi  s qui ont UL ou CSA indiqu   sur le code pour tous les  autres appareils   lectriques que les produits d  sign  s par Supermicro seulement     AC RND o   gt awn    LIN   WN AC DANNI Drop  022 WANW IT  v   WIA NN OPpPN WR  IN npn   01149 919 INN ONNA IN 525 222 WIW 72 009 32930  17913  TION DPP 0102 PIM  Don    PWIA WIW PIN    YY OWN xp  DW mp omy PPD 3805  CSA  2 IN UL  2 550157 07292 vnum     7292 11921910 vs 99 ps NOW INN MWN 131 25 1129  UL CSA    Ab Sl GL ASI se Ja daa gill OO IS aladdal Gay al Gus D Ae    33 Gell Lil Cl gaa g   Gijs A dhe Di ais web reecht 5 AN ON gaa g AS csi plain of   uil  EE   UL CSA SUD plaat sy da cy ld aan Als w  ll zend  J   cia baira   Supermicro J   Cys Ausall lil A   e Al itb gS gal GY   UL CSA Aale daai ell     AI       AFS AAE AAE Als AAH RAIA AAA set Algol  AC THE
231. y s housing     IP VY RY RADO TOR   vr SGN 7 VEEN DD LER  Fr IE EE LL CWS nl ENEN D  DES  77 OPE  FR  FT  54 0   OMBO ED ADD AIT F  TO    EEN   mci TEMERE ILE ARTE DEBE b  Bete  Gei EI ot e  HALE      Warnung    Fn    Die L  fter drehen sich u  U  noch  wenn die L  fterbaugruppe aus dem Chassis  genommen wird  Halten Sie Finger  Schraubendreher und andere Gegenst  nde von  den Offnungen des L  ftergeh  uses entfernt     iAdvertencia     Los ventiladores podran dar vuelta cuando usted quite ell montaje del ventilador del  chasis  Mandtenga los dedos  los destornilladores y todos los objetos lejos de las  aberturas del ventilador    Attention    ll est possible que les ventilateurs soient toujours en rotation lorsque vous retirerez le  bloc ventilateur du ch  ssis  Prenez garde    ce que doigts  tournevis et autres objets  Soient   loign  s du logement du bloc ventilateur       TN  V  DT PPT DWNT TIM TINA muxo Pon DN 00507 WR  DANA PNA Onn  Ow may 2297 MIVAENT NN MILI pra Dep    olds  az Bal ope da y pall AES AU  ze gat SI HY c sl all all cs  El all AS y gesla  As y pall AES A ls ll ye lazer clad Gye la jue y       2 17    1 10 and 10 Gigabit Layer 2 3 Ethernet Switches             Kb   MAENE a zz AAS ad az d Sas UE v NEU  U LHE  JA ANNE NEEN 1 U Aaen  HE SASS  ES mo  sta  EES MAN AAL    Waarschuwing    Het is mogelijk dat de ventilator nog draait tijdens het verwijderen van het  ventilatorsamenstel uit het chassis  Houd uw vingers  schroevendraaiers en eventuele  andere voorwe
232. yer 2 3 Ethernet Switches       P  Z NOTE  Your switch may differ from the illustrations in this manual     r    Identifying the Sections of the Rack Rails    The CSE PT52L rail kit package includes two rack rail assemblies in the rack mounting  kit  Each assembly consists of two sections  a fixed inner rail that secures directly to the  side of the switch  and a fixed outer rail that secures directly to the rack itself  See  Figure A 1 below for details     Figure A 1  Identifying the Sections of the Rack Rails           Outer Rail Front Bracket    Outer Rail Rear Bracket    Separating the Sections of the Rails    The CSE PT52L rail kit ships with the front inner rail attached to the front outer rail   These must be separated prior to installation in the rack  Use the procedure below to  separate the rails        A 4    Appendix A  Rack Installation       Separating the Rails    1     Separate the inner rail from the outer rail by depressing the black plastic flange  inside the inner rail  This will release the outer rail     Silde the inner rail forward and out of the outer rail     The CSE PT52L rail kit also includes a set of inner rail extensions  Only the inner  rails are required and you may discard the inner rail extensions     Installing the Inner Rails    Use the procedure below and Figure A 2 to install the inner rails     Installing the Inner Rails on the Switch    d    Place one of the inner rails on one side of the switch aligning the hook on the side of  the sw
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