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2. Normal Assignment on Uplink Assignment on Pin Ports 1 To 8 Port 8 1 Input Receive Data Output Transmit Data 2 Input Receive Data Output Transmit Data 3 Output Transmit Data Input Receive Data 6 Output Transmit Data Input Receive Data 4 5 7 8 Internal termination not used for data transmission Pin Channel Description 12 A Rx Tx Data Rx Tx Data 36 B Rx Tx Data Rx Tx Data 45 C Rx Tx Data Rx Tx Data 78 D Rx Tx Data Rx Tx Data B 1 Fast Ethernet Cable Guidelines Fast Ethernet uses UTP cable as specified in the IEEE 802 3u standard for 100BASE TX The specification requires Category 5 UTP cable consisting of either two pair or four pair twisted insulated copper conductors bound in a single plastic sheath Category 5 cable is certified up to 100 MHz bandwidth 100BASE TX operation uses one pair of wires for transmission and the other pair for receiving and for collision detection When installing Category 5 UTP cabling use the following guidelines to ensure cables perform to the following specifications B 1 1 Certification Verify the Category 5 UTP cable has completed the Underwriters Laboratories UL or Electronic Testing Laboratories ETL certification process B 2 ES3000 User Guide B 1 2 Termination Method To minimize cross talk noise maintain the twist ratio of the cable up to the point of termination verify untwist at any RJ 45 plug or patch panel does not
3. ne diss eee Pee ewes tener creating policies iid 4 65 port pria fizaltonk cocci Es queues configuration 0 2c eee 3 3 67 rate limiting Quality of Service see 200S queues CONGO orco dx bio EE RR A ISDN 3 44 DUREE Rede REOR Eee R RADIUS advanced security settings 4 22 BEBE D is oot aber eI eee radius server host 000 AA 5 102 IN 6 53000 User Guide radius server host command 5 102 Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol see RSTP rate MIIS lt a oe tees ene cen pened cena 3 69 4 71 reboot protocol n TURPE 3 23 4 13 regional topology 05 3 64 4 56 remote management 2 0eeeecee ee HB c0 e B 4 RISE Mioma ETT routers displaying connected VLAN IDs 3 51 port display RS 232 serial connection P TTA AREA aaa RSTP description llle 3 55 4 48 improving port availability HEUS 3 59 S security 807 1x sattirips cesses 3 36 4 23 commands TTE ol ports nerd RADIUS settings MPO gde erial c connect ne lishi has difis mof amen MEN U show diffserv outprofile 0 5 90 show diffserv policy command 5 92 show diffserv policy prcedence port 5 93 show diffserv portlist command 5 91 show dot1x command show interface counters c
4. Enable port 3 Switch config interface fastethernet0 3 Switch config if no shutdown Switch config if Disable port 25 giga port Switch config interface fastethernet0 3 Switch config if shutdown Switch config if 5 32 83000 User Guide speed duplex Use the speed duplex command to configure the speed and duplex mode for a port interface lt port gt speed duplex lt option gt SYNTAX DESCRIPTION port Port instance lt option gt Option Meaning auto Auto negotiation mode 10 half 10 Mbps amp half duplex mode 10 full 10 Mbps amp full duplex mode 100 half 100 Mbps amp half duplex mode 100 full 100 Mbps amp full duplex mode 1000 half 1000 Mbps amp half duplex mode 1000 full 1000 Mbps amp full duplex mode DEFAULT VALUE The default value is set to auto COMMAND MODES Interface configuration REFERENCE Cisco MENU Basic Switch Configuration Menu gt Port gt Set Mode EXAMPLE set port 3 speed 100 duplex full Switch config interface fastethernet0 3 Switch config if speed duplex 100 full Switch config if Command Line Interface 5 33 flow control Use the flow control command to enable or disable the flow control for a port interface lt port gt flow control no flow control SYNTAX DESCRIPTION port Port instance DEFAULT VALUE The flow control feature is enabled by default COMMAND MODES Interface configuration REFERENC
5. address hetp 157 235 95 232 hame asp G0 Links a m ES 3000 Ethernet Switch d 7 Lol D General Info 5 System Admin Create Port List Access _ SNMP Config S Tools Index um Ports Port List e g 1 3 5 12 _ Basic Port Config _ Port Security Aey _ Power Over Ether _ Link Aggregation A ae nts Index Port List VLAN Config No data J IGMP Snooping Next Page Previous Page _ IGMP Snooping Ca _ Spanning Tree Fl Qos 4 Policy Config Create Classifie Create In Profil Create Out Prof D Create No Matc Create Port List O Create Policy Policy Sequence _ Queue Config _ Rate Limiting Total Entries 0 Web Management Access 4 65 4 2 47 QoS gt Policy Configuration gt Create Policy Use the Create Policy screen to set up the QoS group by Policy ID and key in the policy 1 65535 by classifier in profile action no match action out profile action and data path ID in the blank space View the setting report by clicking Apply Using the Classifier In Profile Action Out Profile Action No Match Action and Port List ready the administrator can create the policy by applying previously defined classifiers lists and actions To avoid confusion document every index and content entry File Edit view Favorites Tools Help c Bak gt O 7 Gh Asearch Favorites C9 Histoy Ay amp Address e htt
6. DEFAULT VALUE COMMAND MODES Global configuration REFERENCE Cisco MENU Basic Switch Configuration Menu gt Storm gt Set Threshold EXAMPLE Set rate 3000 packets per second Switch config strom control threshold 3000 Switch config Command Line Interface 5 39 storm control broadcast Use the strom control broadcast command to configure the broadcast storm control for a port storm control broadcast no storm control broadcast SYNTAX DESCRIPTION The storm control broadcast command has no arguments or keywords DEFAULT VALUE The default value is disabled COMMAND MODES Global configuration REFERENCE Cisco MENU EXAMPLE Set broadcast storm control Enable Switch config strom control broadcast Disable broadcast strom control Switch config no storm control broadcast storm control multicast Use the strom control multicast command to configure the multicast storm control for a port storm control multicast no storm control multicast SYNTAX DESCRIPTION The storm control multicast command has no arguments or keywords DEFAULT VALUE The default value is disabled COMMAND MODES Global configuration REFERENCE Cisco MENU EXAMPLE Set multicast storm control Enable Switch config strom control multicast 5 40 83000 User Guide Disable multicast storm control Switch config f no storm control mutlicast storm control unicast Use the storm control un
7. ES 3000 ineme switch D General Info System Admin _ Access _ SNMP Config Tools Ports _ Basic Port Config _ Port Security Power Over Ether _ Link Aggregation A LANs __ LAN Config IGMP Snooping __ IGMP Snooping Ca _ Spanning Tree o Qos Policy Config Create Classifie C Create In Profil Create Out Prot D Create No Matc Create Port List D Create Policy Policy Sequence lQueue Config _ Rate Limiting Display Policy Sequence By Port Select Port 18 Display by Index order Display by Sequence order E Done dep Internet ua Web Management Access 4 67 Examples with Applied Policies When all policies are enabled use a ping command to check the packet transmissions between switch 172 16 5 219 and host 172 16 5 56 The ping receives responses regardless of whether these policies are enabled or disabled In other words these policies are not applied to traffic to the CPU o4C WINNT System32 cmd exe C Dping 172 16 5 219 Pinging 172 16 5 219 with 32 bytes of data 172 16 5 219 bytes 32 time lt 10ms TTL 64 172 16 5 219 bytes 32 time lt 1O0ms TTL 64 6 5 219 bytes 32 time lt 10ms TTL 64 8 5 21 9 bytes 32 time lt 10ms TTL 64 172 1 172 1 Ping statistics for 172 16 5 219 Packets Sent 4 Received 4 Lost 0 0 loss Approximate round trip times in milli seconds Minimum Oms Maximum
8. MENU EXAMPLE Enable MSTP on port 4 for instance 5 Switch config interface fastethernet0 4 Switch config if spanning tree mst 5 shutdown Switch config if Disable MSTP on port 4 for instance 5 Switch config f interface fastethernet0 4 Switch config if no spanning tree mst 5 shutdown Switch config if 5 62 83000 User Guide spanning tree mst instance port priority Use the spanning tree mst instance port priority command to configure instance Port Priority spanning tree mst instance lt instance id gt port priority lt priority gt SYNTAX DESCRIPTION instance Integer ranges from 0 to 64 priority Valid priority values are 0 16 32 48 64 80 96 112 128 144 160 176 192 208 224 and 240 All other values are rejected DEFAULT VALUE COMMAND MODES Interface configuration REFERENCE MENU EXAMPLE Set CIST port priority 64 on port 4 for instance 8 Switch config f interface fastethernet0 4 Switch config if spanning tree mst 8 port priority 64 Switch config if spanning tree mst instance cost Use the spanning tree mst instance cost command to configure instance Port Path Cost spanning tree mst lt instance gt cost lt cost gt SYNTAX DESCRIPTION instance Integer ranges from 1 to 64 cost Integer ranges from 1 to 200000000 0 for auto detect DEFAULT VALUE auto COMMAND MODES Interface configuration REFERENCE MENU EXAMPLE
9. SYNTAX DESCRIPTION vlanID VLAN ID port list A list of port instances COMMAND MODES Interface configuration REFERENCE None MENU Advanced Switch Configuration Menu VLAN Management gt Create VLAN Set VLAN ID VLAN name Select Port Member EXAMPLE Set port 6 7 to Forbidden on vlan 3 Switch config f interface vlan 3 Switch config if forbidden 6 7 Switch config if 5 76 83000 User Guide management Use the management command to remove a port member from a VLAN interface lt vlanID gt management SYNTAX DESCRIPTION v anID VLAN ID COMMAND MODES Interface configuration REFERENCE Cisco MENU EXAMPLE Set Vlan3 management Switch config interface vlan3 Switch config if management Switch config if no interface Use the no interface command to delete a VLAN in the system no interface v anID SYNTAX DESCRIPTION vlanID VLAN ID COMMAND MoDES X Global configuration REFERENCE None MENU Advanced Switch Configuration Menu VLAN Management gt Delete VLAN EXAMPLE delete vlan3 Switch config no interface vlan3 Switch config Command Line Interface 5 77 PVID Use the PVID command to configure a PVID on a port PVID vlanID SYNTAX DESCRIPTION v anID VLAN ID COMMAND MODES Interface configuration REFERENCE None MENU EXAMPLE Set port 2 PVID 3 Switch config f interface fastethernet0 2 Switch config
10. 1 Select Delete VLAN 2 Give the corresponding VLAN ID 3 46 ES3000 User Guide To set the GARP VLAN registration protocol GVRP message status GARP refers to General Attribute Registration Protocol 1 Select Set GVRP Status 2 Choose E to enable and D to disable To set Management Status 1 Select Set Management Status 2 Choose E to enable and D to disable Adding a VLAN To create a VLAN 1 Select Create VLAN The Create VLAN screen displays re Hyper Terminal HyperTerminal Ele Edt View Call Transfer Hep ni S13 ols e ES3000 Local Management System VLANs gt Create VLAN VLAN ID VLAN Name Port Members Dynamic Ports Forbidden Ports Set VILRN ID Set VLAN Nlame Select Plort Member Select Florbidden Port Member Alpply Qluit to previous menu Command Enter the character in square brackets to select option Connected 2 18 18 ivr100 19200883 509 CAPS NUM Capture Frnt ec 2 Create the VLAN and set the VLAN ID 3 Enter the egress port of members by typing p Instead of typing 3 to 12 individually a can be used to indicate contiguous numbers Use a comma to separate the members Administration Console Access 3 47 3 5 31 Main Menu gt VLANs gt VLAN Port Configuration Menu Use the VLAN Port Configuration screen to configure VLAN configurations for each port The PVID is default to 1 for every port r Hyper Terminal HyperTerminal Ele Edt View Ca
11. 4 System Admin Access SNMP Config J Tools t Ports J Basic Port Config _ Port Security Power Over Ether _ Link Aggregation J VLANs VLAN Config IGMP Snooping IGMP Snooping Ca Spanning Tree _ Forwarding DB 1MSTP Config O MSTP Config D CIST Config D CIST Basic Port D CIST Advanced D MSTP Instance CO Designated Top D Regional Topolo Qos _ Policy Config _ Queue Config 4 _ Rate Limiting n CIST Basic Port Configuration Port 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 m m m m mj m m mj ee a aj mj aj m m a mj aj m m aj ee SetAll Clear All Priority Hex Path Cost 0 200000000 STP Status C ox eo m 2000000 D for auto detected I Enabled Apply Port Link Ag Link State Role Priority Hex Path Cost STP Status Up Forwarding Designated 80 200000 Auto Enabl Up Forwarding Designated T 80 200000 Auto Enab Up Forwarding Designated 80 200000 Auto Enab Up Forwarding Designated 80 200000 Auto Enab Up Forwarding Designated 80 200000 Auto Enab Up Forwarding Designated 80 200000 Auto Enabl Up Forwarding Designated 80 200000 Auto Enab Up Forwarding Designated 80 200000 Auto Enab Down Discarding Disabled 80 200000 Auto Enab Discarding Disabled 80 200000 Auto Enabl Down Discarding Disabled 80 200000 Auto Enabl Forwarding Designated 80 200000 Auto Enab Discarding Disabled 80 2
12. 5 ach s j D General Info Ci 4 System Admin VLAN Filter Table _ Access SNMP Config VLAN ID 1 4094 Status Fiter gt _Apply _I Tools Ports ESR a p Basic Port Config iia _ Port Security No data m Power Over Ether Next Page Previous Page lLink Aggregation 3VLANs _ LAN Config IGMP Snooping IGMP Snooping Ca C IGMP Snooping O VLAN Filter Tab Router Port Tab 4 Spanning Tree _ Forwarding DB _ MSTP Config Hz Qos _ Policy Config _ Queue Config Rate Limiting Status e o ome 7 07 Web Management Access 4 45 4 2 32 IGMP Snooping gt IGMP Snooping Config gt Router Port Table The Router Port Table page displays the ports in VLANs connected to the router User can snoop the package from router side in these ports AJ Ethernet Switch 3000 Network Management System Microsoft Internet Explorer _ oy x Ele Edt View Favorites Tools Help EJ Back OC seach Favorites EBristory y amp Address http 157 235 95 232 home asp Links gt ES 3000 ern sue D General Info _ System Admin Router Port Table a Access E SNMP Config VLAN ID Port List _ Tools ports No data e AL Seve conio Next Page Previous Page u Port Security _ Power Over Ether Link Aggregation 5 VLANs a VLAN Config IGMP Snooping IGMP Snooping Co O IGMP Snooping C VLAN Filter
13. IGMP Snooping Ca _ Spanning Tree 1 Qos _ Policy Config Create Classifie D Create In Profil Create Out Prof Create No Matc Create Port List Create Policy Policy Sequence _ Queue Config _ Rate Limiting Address http 157 235 95 232 home asp ae il Links gt gt ES 3000 eneret sui E j Pa Es s Pam apr T Create Out Profile Action Index Committed Rate Burst Size Byte Action Value 165535 f 10 100 port desired rate in Mb s 1000 port 1 8th the desired Mb s rate 1 125 Frovrao 4K 1000 32k e Drop S pscP 0 63 Apply Total Entries 0 Index Committed Rate Burst Size KB i Value No data Next Page Previous Page Web Management Access 4 63 4 2 45 QoS gt Policy Configuration gt Create No Match Action Committed Rate The unit for 10 100Mbps port is 1Mbits and 1000Mbps ports is 8Mbits When the data rate higher than committed rate the data is sent as best effort In other words the packet is delivered when the bandwidth is available Burst Size The burst packet size User may set it to 0 5Kbyte to 64Kbytes No Match Action resembles In Profile Action No Match Action applies to ingress traffic where the data packets do not match the associated policy Four actions are available Drop Policed dscp Policed precedence and Policed cos Enter an ID between 1 65535 specify an Action and a Value and click Appl
14. Port Trunk i Link Flow Ctrl Enabled Up Auto 100F Disabled Enabled Down Auto Disabled Enabled Down Auto Disabled Enabled Down fluto Disabled Enabled Down Auto Disabled Enabled Down Auto Disabled Enabled Down fluto Disabled Enabled Down fluto Disabled Enabled Down fluto Disabled 100T8 Enabled Down Auto Disabled 100T Enabled Down fluto Disabled Down Disabled lt COMMAND gt Set Aldmin Status Set Fllow Control Plrevious Page Set Mlode Qluit to previous menu Command gt i Enter the character in square brackets to select option SS The Port Status amp Configuration menu contains the following editable fields Type The type of a port this field is not user configurable Admin field Enables or disables the port Link The status of a port The status is Up when a port is connected and active Mode Provides the choice of Full duplex Half duplex or Auto negotiation as well as speed selection among 10Mbps 100Mbps 1000Mbps or auto negotiation Enabling auto negotiation on a port allows a port to sense the communication speed and negotiate the duplex mode full duplex or half duplex automatically The ports select the highest possible throughput The port can auto negotiate with any Administration Console Access 3 31 port compliant with IEEE 802 3u If the other port is not IEEE802 3u compliant the port defaults to half duplex 10 Mbps mode Users can operate the communication speed and duple
15. delete static entry mac address 00 00 A0 21 00 11 port port 4 vlan 2 Switch config no mac address table static 00 00 A0 21 00 11 vlan 2 Switch config Command Line Interface 5 47 mac address table aging time Use the mac address table aging time command to control aging time for dynamic MAC addresses mac address table aging time lt sec gt SYNTAX DESCRIPTION Integer ranges from 10 1000000 DEFAULT VALUE Default value is 300 COMMAND MODES Global configuration REFERENCE Cisco MENU Basic Switch Configuration Menu Forwarding Database gt Set Age Out time EXAMPLE Set Age Out time 300 sec Switch mac address table aging time 300 Switch config show mac address table aging time Use the show mac address table aging time command to display MAC address table show mac address table aging time SYNTAX DESCRIPTION The show mac address table aging time command has no arguments or keywords DEFAULT VALUE This command has no default setting COMMAND Mones Privileged EXEC REFERENCE Cisco MENU Basic Switch Configuration Menu Forwarding Database Menu EXAMPLE Switch show mac address table aging time Aging time 300 Sec s Switch config 5 48 83000 User Guide show mac address table mac Use the show mac address table mac command to list MAC addresses by individual MAC address show mac address table mac SYNTAX DESCRIPTION The show mac address table mac command has no arg
16. init on port 3 Switch config interface fastethernet0 3 Switch config if dotix init Switch config if 5 100 83000 User Guide dot1x control direction Use the dot1x control direction command to impose dot1x authentication on either incoming or outgoing traffic dot1x control direction direction SYNTAX DESCRIPTION direction both The dot x authentication is imposed only on the incoming traffic in The dot1x authentication is imposed on incoming and outgoing traffic COMMAND MODES Interface configuration REFERENCE Cisco MENU EXAMPLE Set Control direction Both on port 5 Switch config interface fastethernet0 5 Switch config if dotlx control direction both Switch config if show dot1x show dot1x lt port list gt Command Line Interface 5 101 SYNTAX DESCRIPTION lt port list gt Port list DEFAULT VALUE COMMAND MoDES Privileged EXEC REFERENCE Cisco MENU EXAMPLE Switch show dotlx 1 2 NAS ID dotlx auth Port No 1 Port Status Authorized OperControlDirection Both Port Control Force Authorized AdminControlDirection Both Quiet Period 60 seconds Transmission Period 30 seconds Supplicant Timeout 30 seconds Server Timeout 730 seconds axumum Request 2 Re auth Period 60 minutes Re auth Status Disabled Port No 2 Port Status Authorized OperControlDirection Both Port Control Force Authorized AdminControlDirection Both Quiet Period 6
17. snmp server host 10 type vl 172 16 5 198 trap private Switch config Delete SNMP Trap Receiver index 5 Switch config f no snmp server host 5 Switch config 5 20 83000 User Guide snmp server enable traps Use the snmp server enable traps command to enable or disable the specified SNMP notification snmp server enable traps lt notification type gt lt notification option gt no snmp server enable traps lt notification type gt lt notification option gt SYNTAX DESCRIPTION notification type lt notification option gt DEFAULT VALUE The default value for each option in all notification types is notification type notification option default snmp authentication disabled snmp coldstart enable snmp linkupdown lt port list gt enable bridge newRoot enable bridge topologyChange enable rmon alarm enable symbol configChange enable symbol ACLViolation enable COMMAND MODES Global configuration REFERENCE Cisco MENU Basic Switch Configuration Menu gt SNMP gt Enable Disable Authentication Trap EXAMPLE show snmp Command Line Interface 5 21 Use the show snmp command to display snmp trap receivers information show snmp SYNTAX DESCRIPTION DEFAULT VALUE COMMAND MODES REFERENCE MENU EXAMPLE The show snmp command has no arguments or keywords The show snmp command has no default setting Privileged EXEC Cisco Basic Switch Configuration gt SNMP Configuration Menu Switc
18. DEFAULT VALUE The show priority queue cos map command has no default setting COMMAND MODES Privileged EXEC REFERENCE Cisco MENU Advanced Switch Configuration Menu gt Quality of Service Configuration Menu Command Line Interface 5 83 EXAMPLE Switch show priority queue cos map Pritority Traffic Class Yo oF WNEF ce WWN NHN FN OC C Switch 5 84 83000 User Guide 5 15 Diffserv Commands diffserv classifier Use the diffserv classifier command to configure the classifier for diffserv diffserv classifier index src mac lt mac gt dst mac mac vlan id lt vid gt dscp lt ds gt protocol pro src ip ip dst ip lt ip gt src 14 port lt port gt dst 14 port lt port gt no diffserv classifier index SYNTAX DESCRIPTION index Classifier ID for diffserv mac MAC address for classifier vid VLAN ID for classifier ds 6 bits DSCP value in IP header for classifier pro 8 bits Protocol value in IP header for classifier Protocol name Protocol value TCP 6 UDP 17 ICMP 1 IGMP 2 RSVP 46 ip IP address for classifier port Port number for classifier DEFAULT VALUE COMMAND MODES Global configuration command REFERENCE MENU Command Line Interface 5 85 EXAMPLE Create a classifier Index 23 source MAC address 00 00 01 02 03 04 Vlan ID is 40 Switch config diffserv classifier 23 src mac 00 00 01 02 03 04 vla
19. For each port the outgoing packets are placed in four output queues based on CoS priority or DSCP value The queues are serviced using a weighted round robin algorithm There are two means to differentiate ES3000 traffic VLAN tags or Differentiated Service Code Points DSCP in the header of packets By using either VLAN tags port based or DSCP DiffServ configure the switch so specific traffic takes priority over less critical traffic Choose to further differentiate packet priority by using the Differentiated Service DiffServ feature DiffServ uses a priority tag in the packet the Differentiated Service Code Point DSCP to determine the priority of the packet This menu maps the various DSCP tags to the two queues in the switch Click the classifier configuration to display the Create Classifier page 4 58 S3000 User Guide Ele Edit View Favorites Tools Help amp Bak gt O E GY Qsearch Favorites CBristory hy amp Address E http 157 235 95 232 home asp hd D General Info System Admin Access SNMP Config Tools Ports _ Basic Port Config l Port Security _ Power Over Ether _ Link Aggregation I VLANs VLAN Config J IGMP Snooping __ IGMP Snooping Ca __ Spanning Tree Fl 4 Qos 4 Policy Config Create Classifie D Create In Profil D Create Out Prot D Create No Matc Create Port List O Create Policy D Policy Sequence _ Queue Config Rate
20. The settings on this page only affect packets that do not already have VLAN priority tags To raise the priority of a given port toggle the port setting from normal to high The default setting for a port is normal The priority tag of each packet is divided into four queues on each output port The default setup is that each queue takes two priorities sequentially The Administrator can configure the traffic class as needed The Quality of Service works only after the QoS status is enabled by Set QoS Status rj Hyper Terminal HyperTerminal Ele Edt View Cal Transfer Help nig ex ala a ES3000 Local Management System QoS gt Queue Config Queue Mlapping Q uit to previous menu Command Enter the character in square brackets to select option Connected 3 14 27 VT100 19200 8 N 1 SCR APS NUM Captue Print eche 3 68 ES3000 User Guide 3 5 49 Main Menu gt QoS gt Queue Config Queue Mapping The priority tag of each packet is divided into four queues on each output port within the Queue Mapping screen The default setup each queue assuming two priorities sequentially Configure the traffic class as needed Quality of Service works only after the QoS status is Enabled by Set QoS Status Pi Hyper Terminal HyperTerminal Joj xj File Edt View Call Transfer Help olal e cls e ES3000 Local Management System Queue Config gt Queue Mapping QoS Status Enabled Priority Traffic Slet QoS status S
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22. Use the show interface counters command to display interface statistics show interface counters lt port gt SYNTAX DESCRIPTION port Port instance DEFAULT VALUE The feature is disabled by default COMMAND Mones Privileged EXEC REFERENCE MENU Main Menu gt Statistics Menu EXAMPLE Switch show interface counters fastethernet0 2 Total RX Bytes Total RX Pkts Good Broadcast Good Multicast 0 0 0 0 64 Byte Pkts 65 127 Pkts 128 255 Pkts 21 0 0 256 511 Pkts 512 1023 Pkts 1024 1518 Pkts 9 0 0 Switch show interface counters errors Use the show interface counters erros command to display counter error information show interface counters errors lt port gt SYNTAX DESCRIPTION port Port instance DEFAULT VALUE The feature is disabled by default COMMAND Mopes Privileged EXEC REFERENCE MENU Main Menu gt Statistics Menu 5 36 83000 User Guide EXAMPLE Switch show interface counters errors fastethernet0 2 CRC Align Errors Undersize Pkts Oversize Pkts 0 0 0 Fragments Jabbers Collisions 0 0 0 Switch port monitor Use the port monitor command to configure a port to monitor traffic from another port interface lt port gt port monitor lt port gt direction lt direction gt SYNTAX DESCRIPTION port Port instance type Monitor type direction Direction Direction Meaning receive Monitor receive packets transmit Monitor transmit packets both Mo
23. gt Save Config 0 3 24 Main Menu gt System Admin gt Tools gt Upload Download Config 3 25 Main Menu gt System Admin gt Tools gt SNTP Config 0 3 26 Main Menu gt System Admin gt Tools gt System Log 05 3 27 Main Menu gt Port Configuration Menu 0 000 eee eee 3 28 Main Menu gt Ports gt Basic Port Config 00 00 ccc eee ee 3 29 Main Menu gt Ports gt Basic Port Config gt Port Status amp Config 3 30 Main Menu gt Ports gt Basic Port Config gt Port Counters 3 32 Main Menu gt Ports gt Basic Port Config gt Port Mirroring 3 33 Main Menu gt Ports gt Port Security 00 00 cece eee eee ee ees 3 34 nM l M Pulicy ME EEEO N OTS Main Menu gt QoS gt Queue Config EEEN TOET TEE Menu gt QoS gt Queue Config gt Queue Mapping T N Main Menu gt QoS gt Rate Limiting DC TATE ENTER Vienu gt QoS gt Rate Limiting gt Broadcast Storm Control Cantigwestion Menu iis nmm TORTEN Beite RP TuTC T Ns by LAND isl 344 iai bi d one dabukebdessirea E 67 3 68 3 69 3 70 ES3000 User Guide Chapter 4 Web Management Access General IMMMAUIBN 2 20 ore ree perdes skit Xue ER IEKSA TANE ERNA Saving Web Interface Configuration Changes 0 2 00 cece eee System Admin gt Access gt IP Co
24. ry eb Address Address 21 http 157 235 95 232 home asp E 6o Links gt UN ES 3000 itere smiter D General Info System Admin _ Access _ SNMP Config _ Tools Ports Basic Port Config Port Security _ Power Over Ether l Link Aggregation E 3VLANs VLAN Config IGMP Snooping IGMP Snooping Ca Spanning Tree Ei _ Forwarding DB D Add Static FDB D FDB by Port O FDB by MAC D FDB by VID MSTP Config J QoS Policy Config Queue Config Rate Limiting Add Static FDB Entries Add New Entry Pot 1 vo fi 1 4094 mac oo foo foo foo foo foo Apply Delete Entry vi a4 mac foo foo foo foo foo foo Apply Port VLAN ID MAC Address No datal Next Page Previous Page Web Management Access 4 47 4 2 34 Spanning Tree gt Forwarding DB gt FDB by Port MAC VLAN When the number of hosts increase on a network the Forwarding Database grows sharply Looking for a MAC address can become time consuming work The system provides three different ways for an administrator to look over MAC addresses by a specified Port sorted by MAC address and by a specified VLAN A Set Age Out time command is given to configure the time to remove a non recently used entry The modification on this timer is switch wide The age out time is the amount of time that an entry is kept in the bridge tables prior to being purge
25. 0 out profile actions creating VETTER 4 62 P passwords ROI e dac E e oh tees tt oe 4 6 E ge PONO EE P TER 1 6 enabling disabling 22 4 6 ONAL dine pct INDE cee DUE 3 12 4 5 UNKNOWN 0222622 ira nso karpiai Sena Ekia 3 12 patch cables oth did dad B 3 B 5 patch panels cesccaceccanasas TT B 3 permissions TLETT ETIA T uU peth capacitor detection RP 5 110 peth disconnection method PAD UEIM LARA dd 5 110 HSIN Cae prp EGER ERREUR 5 111 peth priority n nnana cece eee eee 5 111 per SMUTO adicia ERE a 5 112 D D r N LE EO EE AA Rech TTA 5 109 peth usage threshold 20 20 5 109 phone numbers Symbol viii DIT aSsignrriefts c se ike AP we dha REG dad A 2 pingcommand SEE A ER 5 11 PoE control functions TR 3 37 determination flowchart bp sd vasa ZH global configuration 3 38 4 28 menu options SEHE RE PETTEN 3 37 part eonfigurdtiott 4c eesriide 4 24 policies applied 0 cee eee 4 67 creating 2 0 kc eee eee 4 65 polling interval setting 3 26 port monitor command 5 36 ports configuration B Z TR seltings ccce 3 36 4 23 BAST UE A CIST advanced 3 61 4 53 IST 3 60 4 52 3 28 4 18 main menu nen pene ae GUIDE csinanesconcavicacse M 3 31
26. 12 1 2 Name Location Contact Set System Nlame Set System Llocation Set System Clontact Information Qluit to previous menu Command gt Enter the character in square brackets to select option ETE Connected 0 44 37 ivr100 fiszooeN 1 SCROLL CAPS NUM Capture Print echo Administration Console Access 3 17 3 5 7 Main Menu gt SNMP Config Authorized Managers Use the Authorized Managers page to list the SNMP managers and their associated information There are two community strings in default mode private and public Read only is allowed with public and read write is granted to private Change the two community strings as required 7 Hyper Terminal HyperT erminal joj x File Edit View Call Transfer Help cia ala cls e ES3000 Local Management System SNMP Config gt Authorized Managers SNMP Manager List No Status Privilege IP fiddress Community Enabled Read Mrite Enabled Read Only Disabled Read Only Disabled Read Only Disabled Read Only Disabled Read Only Disabled Read Only Disabled Read Only Disabled Read Only Disabled Read Only private public 1 2 3 4 9 6 7 8 9 0 ccc ccccococo cc ccocooocococo cO cocoooooooco lt COMMAND gt Set Manager S tatus Set Manager I P Qluit to previous menu Set Manager P rlivilege Set Manager Clommunity Command Enter the character in square brackets to select option Connected 0 45 51 ivr100 is2008N 3 SCROLL CAPS N
27. 16 2004 18 19 08 ol Technologies Inc Copyright Login Menu Login _ Administration Console Access 3 5 To use the arrow keys when attached to the User Interface via a Telnet Session to toggle forward and backward Choose Properties from the terminal pull down menu and verify the VT100 Arrows option is turned on 3 2 User Interface The switch provides a menu driven interface for managing the switch as well as a Command Line Interface CLI The CLI uses text commands to manage the switch The CLI is accessed through the CMI See Chapter 5 on page for detailed information on navigating the CLI 3 3 Saving Configuration Changes To save changes made within the menu driven interface refer to Main Menu gt System Admin gt Tools gt Save Config on page 3 24 Use the Save Config page to save all updates to the menu driven interface Once updates are made refer back to the target configuration page to ensure the updates have been implemented by the ES3000 Ethernet Switch 3 6 53000 User Guide 3 4 Main Menu Options The main menu displays the submenus available Select Enter when a highlighted option confirms the choice of the specified submenu The hotkey or letter within square bracket of each menu option can also be typed to directly choose the option There are ten main menu items to choose from General Information System Administration Ports Configuration VLANs Configuration IGMP Snooping Configuration Spanni
28. 172 20 1 11 home asp vE ws ES 3000 Ethernet Switch D General Info set s System Admin 5 Modify E Ports 6 2 Modify Basic Port Config 1 B Modify P poni 8 Modify Power Over Ethern I D PoE Port Config 9 W deals C PoE Global Confi to ji Modify Link Aggregation ff Modify VLANs 2 ft Modify Ei VLAN Config B dg Modify O Create Modify Y uw f Modify D VLANs by VLAN 1 D Create Modify 8 15 Hn Modify O VLANs by PORT 16 ji Modify IGMP Snooping p Modify Spanning Tree 18 1 Modify Qos R 19 11 Modify 20 i Modify a fi Modify 2 Modify 23 i Modify a i Modify 25 12 Modify 3 3 26 12 Modify x amp 6 H 4 42 ES3000 User Guide 42 30 IGMP Snooping gt IGMP Snooping Config 16MP Snooping Configuration Menu The Internet Group Management Protocol IGMP is an Internet protocol allowing a host to report its multicast group membership to multicast routers Multicasting allows one computer on the Internet to send information to other computers having identified themselves as interested in receiving the information The ES3000 can snoop the messaging protocol to keep track of multicast groups and to insure multicast traffic is sent only to the appropriate ports within a VLAN In networks where multimedia applications generate multicast traffic IGMP can reduce unnecessary bandwidth by limiting traffic forwarding otherwise broadcast to th
29. 26 00 30 AB 00 09 22 26 00 30 AB 00 09 23 26 00 30 AB 00 09 24 26 Switch 5 50 83000 User Guide show mac address table static Use the show mac address table static command to display the MAC address table by static show mac address table static SYNTAX DESCRIPTION The c command has no arguments or keywords DEFAULT VALUE The command has no default setting COMMAND Mopes Privileged EXEC REFERENCE None MENU Basic Switch Configuration Menu gt Forwarding Database Menu EXAMPLE Switch show mac address table static MAC Address Port VLAN ID 00 00 A0 21 00 11 2 2 Switch Command Line Interface 5 51 5 11 Multiple Spanning Tree Commands spanning tree mst Use the spanning tree mst command to enable or disable multiple spanning tree spanning tree mst enable spanning tree mst disable SYNTAX DESCRIPTION The spanning tree mst command has no arguments or keywords DEFAULT VALUE COMMAND MODES Global configuration REFERENCE MENU EXAMPLE Enable MSTP Switch config f spanning tree mst Switch config Disable MSTP Switch config f no spanning tree mst Switch config spanning tree mst name Use the spanning tree mst name command to configure the MSTP region name spanning tree mst name lt name gt SYNTAX DESCRIPTION lt name gt Region name DEFAULT VALUE COMMAND MODES Global configuration REFERENCE MENU 5 52 83000 User Guide EXAMPLE Cnf
30. 3 Change the Frame Type Acceptance or GVRP settings if desired 4 Click Apply to implement the changes and display the configuration 4 40 ES3000 User Guide File Edit view Favorites Tools Help aR O O DBO Po dem 9 02 3 a Lid Address http 172 20 1 11 home asp vE ws ES 3000 Ethernet Switch D General Info LI System Admin Create Modify 802 1Q Trunk Hi Ports Basic Port Config PortNumber iw Port Security E Power Over Ethern D PoE Port Config Frame Type Acceptance GVRP D PoE Global Confi Admit All Y Enabled w Link Aggregation E VLANs E VLAN Config Add Remove VLANs from Port D Create Modify v Select All O VLANs by VLAN VLAN ID VLAN Name VLAN Type Mgmt VLAN EEA C Create Modify 8 L IGMP Snooping Spanning Tree O VLANs by PORT Permanent Yes v 2 vara Static No Internet amp l Done Web Management Access 4 41 4 2 29 VLANs gt VLAN Config gt VLANs by Port Use the VLAN by Port screen to configure VLAN port information on a port by port basis 1 Select Modify to configure VLAN information for the target port 2 Configure trunk ports and VLAN membership as required In the example below Ports 25 26 are 802 10 trunk ports with VLANs 1 2 as members Ele Edit View Favorites Tools Help ay Qe 3 2 JO search Sie Fevorites Qs O R w Wea Address http
31. 4 2 10 System Admin gt Tools gt Save Configuration After making changes to the screens within the Web Interface save the changed settings to Flash If changes are not saved to NVRAM they are lost during the next switch reset or reboot Use the Save Configuration page as the central location to save changes made within the ES3000 Ethernet Switch Web interface Once changes have been saved to the system using the Save Configuration page refer back to the target configuration screen to ensure the changes have been implemented by the ES3000 Ethernet Switch Network IP settings IP address Gateway Address Network Mask are not be affected by e the Restore command Note Ethernet Switch 3000 Network Management System Microsoft Internet Explorer Elle Edit View Favorites Tools Help amp esak gt OA 6 Asah 5 Address http 157 235 95 232 home asp Favorites BHistory O amp ES 3000 Ethernet Switch D General Info System Admin Save Configuration _ Access SNMP Config Save Configuration cj Tools 7 E i Software Upc Warning The switch will stop responding while saving the current configuration to flash O System Rebo D Save Config D SNTP Config O System Log D Upload Dowr _ Ports _ Basic Port Confi Port Status amp Port Counter C Port Mirrorint Port Security Radius D 802 1x c 3Power Over Eth C PoE Port Cont C PoE
32. Basic Switch Configuration Menu gt User Interface gt Set Console UI Time Qut EXAMPLE Set console timeout 5min Switch config f console inactivity timer 5 Switch config Set console no timeout Switch config f console inactivity timer 0 Switch config show console Use the show console command to display user telnet information show console SYNTAX DESCRIPTION The show console command has no arguments or keywords DEFAULT VALUE The show console command has no default setting COMMAND Mones Privileged EXEC REFERENCE None MENU Basic Switch Configuration Menu gt User Interface Configuration Menu Command Line Interface 5 25 EXAMPLE Switch show console Console UI Idle Timeout 5 Min Console Switch telnet server enable Use the telnet server command to enable or disable access to the telnet server telnet server enable no telnet server SYNTAX DESCRIPTION The telnet server command has no argument DEFAULT VALUE The feature is enabled by default COMMAND MoDES X Global configuration REFERENCE HP MENU Basic Switch Configuration Menu gt User Interface gt Enable Disable Telnet Server EXAMPLE Enable telnet server Switch config telnet server Switch config Disable telnet server Switch config no telnet server Switch config 5 26 83000 User Guide telnet server inactivity timer Use the telnet server inactivity timer co
33. Cal Transfer Help Dis als olal sf ES30800 Local Management System Spanning Tree gt MSTP Config MISTP Config CIST Clonfig CIST Blasic Port Config CIST Aldvanced Port Config MSTP IlInstance Config Dlesignated Topology Info Rlegional Topology Info Qluit to previous menu Command gt Enter the character in square brackets to select option joj x Connected 1 49 50 ivr100 19200883 SCROLL The upper half of the MSTP Config screen displays information about the Multiple Spanning Tree Configuration Status Global MSTP Status Protocol Version MST Config ID Selector MST Region Name Status of global multiple spanning tree protocol Enabled indicates that MSTP is running while Disabled indicates MSTP is not running Three protocol versions are available SPT Spanning Tree RSPT Rapid Spanning Tree MSPT Multiple Spanning Tree Reserved for future use The MST Region Name is required to be identical to other switches to work cross switch MST Region Version MST Config Digest Command Enable Disable Global MSTP Set MSTP Protocol Version Cist Configuration Cist Basic Port Configuration Cist Advanced Port Config Set MSTI Region Name Set MSTI Region Version Designated Topology Info Regional Topology Info Administration Console Access 3 57 Like MST Region Name the MST Region Version name is required to be identical to other switches to have
34. Configuration gt Designated Topology Information Use the Designated Topology Information page to display designated topology information for each port AJ Ethernet Switch 3000 Network Management System Eile Edit view Favorites Tools Help Back gt O 7 GY Qsearch Favorites CBristory ry eb Address hetpi87 235 95 252thome ss eo tis ES 3000 Ethernet Switch j s D General Info System Admin l Access __ SNMP Config rosoft Internet Explorer Designated Topology Information Link Ag Link CIST Desig Root CIST Desig Cost asr Desig Bridge CIST Desig Port Tools I Up 3 Ports _ Basic Port Config Port Security Power Over Ether _ Link Aggregation VLANs VLAN Config IGMP Snooping _ IGMP Snooping Ca _ Spanning Tree _ Forwarding DB MSTP Config D MSTP Config D CIST Config D CIST Basic Port D CIST Advanced D MSTP Instance O Designated Top O Regional Topolo Qos _ Policy Config _ Queue Config _ Rate Limiting 4000 0030ab258117 0 8000 0030ab258350 80 01 Up 4000 003035258117 8000 003035258350 8002 Up 4000 003035258117 8000 003025258350 80 03 Up 4000 003035258117 8000 003035258350 80 04 Up 4000 003035258117 8000 003035258350 80 05 Up 4000 003035258117 8000 003035258350 80 06 Up 4000 003025258117 8000 03025258350 8007
35. Default VLAN untagged 0 1 26 ip address 172 16 5 151 255 255 240 0 Global Configuration Commands Global configuration commands hostname switch Port interface commands speed duplex 10 half no flow control spanning tree cost 11 spanning tree port priority 81 VLAN interface commands name Default VL AN untagged 0 1 26 ip address 172 165 151 255 255 240 0 Port Interface Commands VLAN Interface Commands 5 6 53000 User Guide The ESW3000 command sets are organized into the tree hierarchy The commands that are not in the same level of the command tree are not available until the user has navigated down to that level In a lower level of the command tree the user can still enter the global configuration commands that are in the top level of the command tree For example the interface specific configuration commands are available only when the user has entered the interface configuration level Command Line Interface 5 7 5 2 Basic Commands help The help command is in each command mode and displays a brief message about using the CLI help system help SYNTAX DESCRIPTION The help command has no arguments or keywords DEFAULT VALUE The help command has no default setting COMMAND Mobes All mode REFERENCE Nortel EXAMPLE Switch help Help can be requested at any point in a command by entering a question mark If nothing matches the help list will be empty and you must backup until entering a s
36. Disabled for all three packet types 5 1 ES3000 Ethernet Switch Command Brief 5 1 1 Help Key Command Description abbreviated command Provides a list of commands that begin with a particular character string entry lt gt No space between command and question mark abbreviated command Completes a partial command name entrycTab 2 Lists all commands available for a particular command mode complete command Lists the keywords or arguments that you must enter next on the command line Space between command and question mark 5 2 83000 User Guide Switch config inter lt tab gt Switch config interface lt gt FastEthernet FastEthernet IEEE 802 3 GigabitEthemet GigabitEthernet IEEE 802 3z Switch config interface Fast0 4 Switch config if sp lt gt spanning tree speed Switch config if spa lt tab gt Switch config if spanning tree lt gt cost Change an interface s spanning tree port path cost port priority Change an interface s spanning tree port priority Switch config if spanning tree cost 55 Switch config if lt gt duplex Configure duplex operation exit Exit from interface configuration mode no Negate a command or set its defaults shutdown Shutdown the selected interface spanning tree Spanning Tree Subsystem speed Configure speed operation Switch config il ys Command Line Interface 5 3 5 1 2 Command Hierarchy A specific value for each
37. Enter the character in square brackets to select option Connected 0 52 17 ivr100 119200 8 N 1 SCROLL CAPS NUM Capture Print echo Administration Console Access 3 19 3 5 9 Main Menu gt SNMP Config gt Trap Selection Three commands are available to configure individual trap parameters Enable Disable Auth Fail Trap Enables or disables the authentication failure trap Add Link Down Trap Ports Add individual port onto the trap list Delete Link Down Trap Ports Delete individual port from the trap list 3 5 9 1 Port Link Down Trap When on the system generates an SNMP trap upon a port link down This failure occurs when a link is disconnected Therefore symbol recommends each port be enabled and or disabled independently 3 5 9 2 Link Down Trap Enable The system generates a SNMP trap upon a port link down Disable The port link down trap is not generated upon a port link down As authentication failure trap all hosts in community strings with TRAP privileges are notified when a trap condition occurs 3 20 ES3000 User Guide r Hyper Terminal HyperT erminal File Edit View Cal Transfer Help Da es sols e ES3000 Local Management System SNMP Config gt Trap Selection Ruthentication Failure Disabled Enable Link Up Down Port 1 26 COMMAND Enable Disable Aluth Fail Trap Add Link Up Down Trap Plorts Dlelete Link Up Down Trap Ports Qluit to previous menu Command gt i i Enter th
38. For example a 10 100 port cannot form a Port Trunk with a gigabit port For 10 100 ports trunks can only be formed within the same bank A bank is a set of eight ports Up to four trunks can be operating at the same time Toggle the ports to the correct trunk number to set up a trunk Click Apply to enable the trunk Spanning Tree treats trunked ports as a single virtual port Hyper Terminal HyperTerminal siol xj Ele Edt View Call Transfer Help nia ex soles e ES3000 Local Management System Ports gt Link Aggregation LIA Config Plort Priority Qluit to previous menu Command gt i Enter the character in so IConnected 1 57 31 vT100 192008N 1 SCROLL CAPS NUM cse Pont ech Administration Console Access 3 41 3 5 27 Main Menu gt Ports gt Link Aggregation gt LA Config Use the LA Configuration menu to define multiple links between switches to work as one virtual link or aggregate link Trunks can be defined for similar port types only For example a 10 100 port cannot form a Port Trunk with a gigabit port Spanning Tree treats trunked ports as a single virtual port Straight though cables are required for all links in the trunk Do not use crossover cables Disable auto negotiation on the ports in a trunk prior to setting up the trunk Note r Hyper Terminal HyperTerminal i mf x Ble Edt View Call Tranter Heb Dis es soles es ES30800 Local Management System Link Aggregation gt LA Conf
39. Limiting Create Classifier Classifier Index Source Mac Address Destination Mac Address VLAN ID DSCP Protocol Source IP Address Destination IP Address Source Layer 4 Port Destination Layer 4 Port 165535 I 8 S JM M M D lf D Gb P o 0099000000099 gma o 1 255 Note TCP 8 UDP 17 ICMP 1 IGMP2 RSVP 45 65535 165535 eel Total Entries 0 Classifier Source Mac Index Addr No datal Dest Mac VLAN DSCP Proto Source IP Dest IP Source Dest Addr ID Addr Addr L4 Port Port Next Page Previous Page o dep Internet Nine parameters are available to classify a data packet including the Source Mac Address Destination Mac Address VLAN ID DSCP Protocol Source IP Address Destination IP Address Source Layer 4 Port Number and Destination Layer 4 Port Number Classifier Index A unique ID to distinguish a classifier The value can be any number between 1 and 65535 No default ID is given Source MAC Address The source MAC address of a data packet is 6 bytes long and presented as twelve characters in hexadecimal For example arp a on command window can be used to find the MAC address table of a system running a Microsoft OS Web Management Access 4 59 CAWINNT System32 emd exe loj x C Warp a Interface 61 31 38 225 on Interface 0x2 Internet Address Physical Address Type 61 219 39 14 00 00 00 1 1 22
40. Link Ag Type Admin Status Link Status Mode Flow Ctrl Power Over Ether 1 _ 100TX Enabled Up Auto 100F Disabled C PoE Port Confio 2 ES 1007x Enabled Up Auto 100F Disabled D PoE Global Conf 3 ER 1007x Enabled Up Auto 100F Disabled ak A gregatinn 4 100TX Enabled Up Auto 100F Disabled A LANs VLAN Config 5 100TX Enabled Up Auto 100F Disabled IGMP Snooping 6 _ 100TX Enabled Up Auto 100F Disabled IGMP Snooping Co 7 100TX Enabled Up Auto 100F Disabled E Sete m 8 m 1007x Enabled Up Auto 100F Disabled Eum zu 9 m 1007x Enabled Down Auto Disabled Qes 10 1007X Enabled Down Auto Disabled _ Policy Config 11 100TX Enabled Down Auto Disabled Queue Config 12 100TX Enabled Up Auto 100F Disabled Bisnis Rs 13 1007x Enabled Down Auto Disabled 14 100TX Enabled Down Auto Disabled 4 gt 45 nnm Enahlad Diem Aita Nieshlad z E Done Internet ZA 4 20 ES3000 User Guide 42 15 System Admin gt Ports gt Port Counters Use the Port Counters screen to select the target port for displaying port information Selected a target port form the Select Port pull down menu and click Apply to display counter information for that port Refer to the Total list and the Average sec list for data Click Refresh now to update the data displayed for the selected port Ele Edit View Favorites Tools Help E Q 3 A Asah E D General Info System Admin Access SNMP Config Too
41. Link Aggregation gt Set Port Priority Use the Set Port Priority screen to specify the ports with greater precedence in situations where traffic could be buffered in the switch due to congestion Traffic on ports with a high priority is transmitted before traffic with a low priority setting The settings only affect packets that do not already have VLAN priority tags To raise the priority of a given port toggle the port setting from 0 to 255 Ethernet Switch 3000 Network Management System Microsoft Internet Explorer a nl xi File Edit view Favorites Tools Help esmk gt Q A Qsearch Favorites CBristory Gy 5 Address http 192 168 0 100jhome asp ES 3000 Ethernet Switch O General Info E 3System Admin Set Port Priority H L Access SNMP Config Port hc 1 26 _JTools E CX ports Port Priority f 0 255 _J Basic Port Config Apply _J Port Security Power Over Ethernet System Priority 1 E Link Aggregation System ID 00 00 00 00 00 00 O System Priority i Priority D Add Group 1 D Port Priority VLANs 3 VLAN Config D VLANs by VLAN ID D Create VLAN D VLAN Port Config E IGMP Snooping IGMP Snooping Config BW Spanning Tree _ Forwarding DB MSTP Config E J Qos E 3 policy Config D create Classer _NetPage _ PreviousPege D Create In Profile Action D Create Out Profile Action O Create No Match Action D Create Port List D Create Policy _ Queue Con
42. Rate Limiting ig Internet Web Management Access 4 23 4 2 18 System Admin gt Ports gt Port Security gt 802 1x Configuration Use the 802 1x screen to e Create the NAS ID used for connection e Configure the port to pass security to e Set port control type e Set the operational or administrative control direction e Define the transmission period e Configure the supplicant requiring and server responding time e Set the maximum request times and the quiet period if there is no any activity Configure the re authentication period when the re authentication status is Enabled then go back to the initial status by going to initialize or re authentication initialize Ethernet Switch 3000 Network Management System Microsoft Internet Explorer _ of x iew Favorites Tools Help gt OB Asearch Favorites CBristory y amp Address http 11157 235 95 232 home asp EE ga Links gt gt ES 3000 ineme switch O General Info 5 System Admin 802 1x Configuration E Access NAS ID Nas Max length 16 characters Pply ISNMP Config Tools Re lnitialize ROI Re Authorize _ Basic Port Config Port Security Radius Port 1 gj D 802 1x Port Status Authorized Bower Over then ue porron Force Authorized v C PoE Port Config PoE Global Conf Operational Port Control Direction Both I Link Aggregation VLANs __ LAN Config IGMP Snooping IG
43. Status amp Port Counter 3 Port Mirrorini Port Security C Radius 1 802 1x Power Over Eth D PoE Port Coni O PoE Global Cc D iink panunnsst m 4 E Done ep Internet Yi Use the SNMP Host Table to add and remove hosts from access rights granted to community groups The permissions GET SET and TRAP are assigned to a community name These permissions are assigned to individual machines by adding those machines and their IP address to the appropriate community string Host Authorization can be Enabled or Disabled Use Host Authorization as a security feature to limit people who are not listed in the host table from accessing the switch using SNMP 4 10 ES3000 User Guide 4 2 7 System Admin gt SNMP Configuration gt Trap Receiver Authentication Traps When enabled the system generates an SNMP trap upon a host authorization failure The failure occurs when a host tries to gain access to the system but the host IP is not in the SNMP host table Authentication Failure Trap Enable The system generates a SNMP trap upon a host authorization failure Disable The authentication traps are not generated All hosts in community strings with TRAP privileges are notified when a trap condition occurs Port Link Down Trap When enabled the system generates an SNMP trap upon a port link down This failure occurs when a link is disconnected Every port can be enable and or disable independently Link Down Trap Enab
44. T e B 4 patch panels 2 0 0 cece eee eee B 3 trunk gquidelings iicet erre RA DWI PAI mer B 2 case sensitivity user names and passwords 3 12 4 5 Category 5 cabling 0 cece eee eee B 2 channel description B4 CIST advanced port configuration 3 61 4 53 basic port configuration 3 60 4 52 command opHOIS ccecserenseariruepemexas 3 57 CODFDUEBTIDI uoa duci Epp REFER ERO d 4 50 configuration menu 0 0000 3 58 SOUR SEMEN 3 58 status information 0008 3 58 classifiers ee U eee ene EEA ought dadeceased 4 57 data packets 0 0 0020 0c eee ee 4 58 Command Line Interface CLI BERPSSIDE Us cbe EL AREE PEE CER IQ adiinistrati tl ccc icees ei em re beratneldB BP radio qaae Ladle ad MP EPIS baste 5 7 GonfigUretiohl iie crec ev dr dk sereg T commands DOSE EENE ESEIA ENN ETATE Diffserv UTE EET Nts tate eM cee een nee 5 84 IOMP BRADOIDS Le Deren E EXPEQUS rho DES 5 68 IPaddressing 00 02005 5 27 Laver IMBTIRGE EU MAC address 00 0 0 e cece eee eee 5 46 pu EE ALE E rapid spanning tree 000 5 51 security rr LARA SS aprisa 5 30 Web browser nm 2514 Common Instant Spanning Tieg see CIST community strings creating 48 configuration B Du OL M aE Oe rn 3 10 PU EEE E NES O EN AT TERES 1 7 downmoadi
45. The priority tag of each packet is divided into four queues on each output port evenly The default setup is each queue taking two priorities sequentially Eile Edit view Favorites Tools Help Ea amp Bak gt 7 d search S Favortes EBristory B amp Address m http 157 235 95 232 home asp z Go Links gt ES 3000 o Kor fe Ethernet Switch gt symbol i i D General Info System Admin Access SNMP Config jTools _ Ports Basic Port Config Port Security Power Over Ether _ Link Aggregation El VLANs _ LAN Config IGMP Snooping __ IGMP Snooping Ca _ Spanning Tree Qos _ Policy Config Queue Config D Queue Mapping _ Rate Limiting Queue Mapping QoS Status Disabled Z Priority Queues Mapping Priority o 1 J 2 3 4 5 6 7 Queues 0r fos Tm Tm fel pa fr 3r Apply Note Priority 0 Lowest 3 Highest dep Internet E 4 70 ES3000 User Guide Priority Queue 0 0 1 0 2 1 3 1 4 2 5 2 6 3 7 3 An Administrator can modify the traffic mapping as required Quality of Service works only after the QoS status is enabled After the modification set the QoS Status to Enabled and click Apply to implement the changes Web Management Access 4 71 4 2 50 QoS gt Rate Limiting gt Storm Control Configuration Rate limiting or storm control pre
46. Two configuration pages exist for the PoE function The first allows per port configuration for specific power restrictions on an individual port basis The second configuration page is used for global configurations that apply switch wide r Hyper Terminal HyperTerminal joj x Lie Ect View Call Transfer Help ols S S sols es ES3000 PHR Local Management System Ports gt Power Over Ethernet POE Plort Config POE Gllobal Config Qluit to previous menu Command i Enter the character in sc Connected 2 28 59 vT100 19200 amp N 1 f CAPS NUM i Two functions are provided for the PoE control Port Configuration Admin status The status of administration for a port Priority Priority of a PoE port Three selections are available critical high and low When the power consumption over the power budget the critical has higher priority on power supplying Limit mW The maximum power supplied to a port The default is 15 4W or 15000mW 3 38 S3000 User Guide Hyper Terminal HyperTerminal iol xj Ele Edt View Cal Transfer Help Ole e ls esl ES3000 PHR Local Management System Power Over Ethernet gt POE Port Config No Admin Status Class Prio Limit mW Pow mW Vol V Powered Powered Powered Powered Powered Powered Powered Powered Powered Powered Powered Low 15400 lt COMMAND gt Nlext Page Set PoE Port Admin S tatus P lrevious Page Set PoE Port Prlilority Set PoE Po
47. User Guide UE e cen caginda Roem he REPE ade 2 1 user interface ae 1 mE ata Meenas 8d See ease 3 5 logging Qut 3 6 working with 0 0 0 cece eee 1 2 user names changing 0 cece eee eee ee 4 6 E eI in dmt teatro tse DMELIRIPEPEPIM 1 6 TOM os scs ddp aoa sepes S3 pie E ped 3 12 4 5 username command 0 0 cece eee eee 5 30 V Virtual Local Area Network see VLANs virtual terminal protocols 0 05 1 2 SIRVE eae eee SS ass etie obla e RET 5 74 VLANS configuring members 0008 3 45 cus Ir EE PR mE 3 46 4 37 grean NOUNS ne ccs exe eee es cee Sd 3 45 deleta gros cuiesscrrasber peer ers 3 45 BOSEFIDUIDER ob whee Wad NP eR REO 3 43 displaying router connections 3 51 filtering s csse 3 50 4 44 dU TB apii qe EN 3 44 part amp onFigitatloft cuori e pbR band 3 47 setting GVRP status 0 3 46 setting management status 3 46 UNIQUE ID PANGS o2 o215406050 denne ER RES 4 36 NIKE WT airs opp REPERI RR nienie 4 36 W Web browser CORTE oeste tbid ivHEOERET TEE Sd 5 14 Web interface connections 0 0 00 e eee eee 1 6 enabling or disabling 0 3 12 enabling disabling 0 0000e 4 5 upgrading SORVA scere 2 1 Symbol Technologies Inc One Symbol Plaza Holtsville New York 11742 1300 http www symbol com 72E 68446 01 Revision A May 2004
48. blocked If a loop is created for redundancy STP monitors the two paths and activates the stand by path if the primary path fails If a loop is created inadvertently STP disables one of the two paths A loop in a network can disable the network by causing a Broadcast Storm A Broadcast Storm is the result of a broadcast message traveling through the loop again and again Rapid spanning tree IEEE 802 1w is supported to reduce spanning tree time Each spanning tree establishment process takes several timeouts in order to avoid a loop even the edge switch Configure the switch to avoid the long latency due to timeouts if there is a single switch connection In the case of two or more enabled links to the switch and Rapid Spanning Tree the switch might not perform properly IEEE 802 1s Multiple Spanning Tree is supported by the ESW 3000 switch An independent spanning tree can be established per VLAN Global MSTP Status Enabled When MSTP is enabled system is running in MSTP mode Disabled When MSTP is disabled system does not use MSTP mode After selecting the MSTP status click Apply to implement Protocol Version STP Compatible Protocol based on STP RSTP Protocol based on RSTP MSTP Protocol based on MSTP MST Config ID Selector Configures the port priority for an MST instance The range is 0 255 The lower number receives priority MST Configuration Name Specifies configuration name The name has a maximum length of 32
49. cable 4 Consult the System Administrator for cable length and installation specifications unique to the installation environment If removing the SFP transceiver disengage the locking mechanism on the SFP transceiver e carefully before removing the transceiver from the ES3000 Ethernet Switch Note 1 10 83000 User Guide Symbol periodically releases new versions of the firmware that runs on the ES3000 Ethernet Switch These software releases provide new features that can extend the useful life of the ES3000 Ethernet Switch To upgrade software on the switch boot the switch from a TFIP server instead of its own non volatile memory NVRAM To initiate the sequence set the Next Boot From configuration parameter to Boot from Net and reset When the Boot from Net option is set the switch uses an image residing on a TFTP server on the network Ensure the TFIP server residing on the network is accessible by the switch Once completed the software version requires verification within the System page The PoE and non PoE versions of the ES3000 switch use different versions of the bootcode and runtime software Do not attempt to use PoE software with a non PoE switch Do not attempt to use non PoE software with a PoE switch Attempting to do so may render the switch inoperable 2 2 ES3000 User Guide Symbol recommends using a RS 232 serial port connection to the switch during the software e upgrade When using a Telnet Session or Web interfa
50. characters and is case sensitive MSTP Revision Level Specifies the configuration revision number The range is 0 to 65535 MSTP Config Digest Configuration in saved mode Web Management Access 4 49 Ethernet Switch 3000 Network Management System Microsoft Internet Explorer n x File Edt View Favorites Tools Help Ea lt P Back O EF GY seach Favorites EBristory rh amp Address ei http 157 235 95 232 home asp ES 3000 RR D General Info e jus System Admin Multiple Spanning Tree Configuration _ Access _ SNMP Config Global MSTP Status Enabled Apply _ Tools rime Protocol Version MSTP z Apply _ Basic Port Config Enabling Spanning Tree will cause the system to temporarily stop responding _ Port Security _ Power Over Ether _ Link Aggregation MST Configuration Name 00 00 00 00 00 00 Max length 32 characters VLANs oe _ VLAN Config MST Revision Level 0 0 65535 3IGMP Snooping MST Config Digest ac3617760283cd4b83821 dBab26de62 _ IGMP Snooping Ca Apply Spanning Tree __ Forwarding DB MSTP Config D MSTP Config O CIST Config CIST Basic Port CIST Advanced O MSTP Instance C Designated Top Regional Topolo QoS Policy Config Queue Config _ Rate Limiting Internet 4 50 ES3000 User Guide 4 2 36 Spanning Tree gt MSTP Conf
51. command mode displays at the prompt line Use specific commands to enter or exit each command mode The administrator can only enter command modes from specific modes and only exit to specific command modes User Exec exec Privileged EXEC privExec Global Configuration config Interface Configuration config if 5 4 ES3000 User Guide Command Mode Prompt Enter Exit Command User EXEC exec Switch Default mode automatically enter logout or exit to quit CLI Privileged EXEC privExec Switch enable to enter from User EXEC mode logout to quit CLI disable or exit to User EXEC Global Configuration config Switch config configure to enter from Privileged EXEC mode logout to quit CLI end or exit to Privileged EXEC mode Interface Configuration config if Switch config if interface Fast Ethernet port lt vlaniD gt to enter from Global Configuration mode logout to quit CLI end to Privileged EXEC mode exit to Global Configuration Mode Command Line Interface 5 5 The prompt displays the switch name Switch and the current CLI command mode User EXEC Switch gt Privileged EXEC Switch Global Configuration Switch config Interface Configuration Switch config if hostname switch interface FastEthemeti l speed duplex 10 half no flow control spanning tree cost 11 spanning tree port priority 81 interface vlanl name
52. delivered hereunder and to include the same on any authorized copies it makes in whole or in part The user agrees not to decompile disassemble decode or reverse engineer any licensed program delivered to the user or any portion thereof Symbol reserves the right to make changes to any software or product to improve reliability function or design Symbol does not assume any product liability arising out of or in connection with the application or use of any product circuit or application described herein No license is granted either expressly or by implication estoppel or otherwise under any Symbol Technologies Inc intellectual property rights An implied license only exists for equipment circuits and subsystems contained in Symbol products Symbol Spectrum One and Spectrum24 are registered trademarks of Symbol Technologies Inc Other product names mentioned in this manual may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies and are hereby acknowledged Symbol Technologies Inc One Symbol Plaza Holtsville New York 11742 1300 http www symbol com ntent About This Guide Intr iv ES3000 User Guide IDEAE PARADE ease o pap debel e Et PADRE acce up da 1 5 Establishing a RS 232 Serial Connection to the Ethernet Switch 1 5 Administration of the ES3000 Ethernet Switch 00 00 e eee 1 6 Installing a SFP Fiber Transceiver 0 0 cece cece eee ee
53. e System Contact Contact information user definable e System Address Information e Default MAC Address MAC Address of system e Default IP Address The default IP address user definable e Default Subnet Mask The default subnet mask user definable e Default Gateway The default gateway user definable e DHCP Mode Enables Disables DHCP Administration Console Access 3 9 7 Hyper Terminal HyperTerminal ml x He Edt View Cal Transfer Help osl 5 3 soles ES3000 PWUR Local Management System Main Menu gt General Information System up for 000day s O2hr s dint 22sec s Boot Code Version 1 0 0 06 Feb 13 2004 11 34 49 Runtime Code Version 1 0 4 02 Feb 16 2004 18 ra 16 Hardware Information Version H Wersionl POE DRRM Size Fixed Baud Rate Flash Size Administration Information Switch Name Switch Location Switch Contact System Address Information MAC Address 00 11 22 33 44 55 IP fiddress 172 16 5 219 Subnet Mask 255 255 0 0 Default Gateway 0 0 0 0 DHCP Mode Disabled Press an ae to continue Connected 2 36 58 ivr100 192008N 1 SCROLL CAPS NUM Capture Print echo 3 5 1 Main Menu gt System Administration gt System Configuration Use the System Configuration screen to access System Name Contact Person and System Location submenus required for configuring the device The MAC address and Object ID also display but these items are not user configurable There are three su
54. example 61 31 38 225 The destination Internet Protocol Address Same format as Source IP address The source transportation layer port number of a data packet It is two bytes with a value between 0 and 65535 Values under 1024 are reserved for specific applications Symbol recommends using a port number over 1024 The destination transportation layer port number of a data packet The format and allocation are the same as the Source Layer 4 Port Web Management Access 4 61 4 2 43 QoS gt Policy Configuration gt Create In Profile Action The In Profile Action applies to the ingress data packets Like the Classifier it has a unique ID as index The index is a number between 1 and 65535 Four actions are possible Eile Edit view Favorites Tools Help EJ Back gt O 7 Gd Qsearch Favortes EBristory ry amp E e t ur unis gt ES 3000 inernet sme D General Info System Admin Create In Profile Action io H _ Access __ SNMP Config Index 1 65535 Tools Y APorts Action Drop R jBasic Port Config Value DSCP 0 63 ToS precedence 0 7 CoS queue 0 7 Port Security Power Over Ether _ Link Aggregation E VLANsS _ LAN Config IGMP Snooping _ IGMP Snooping Ca Spanning Tree Qos _ Policy Config Create Classifie D Create In Profil D Create Out Prot Create No Matc Create Port List Create Policy O Poli
55. exceed 0 5 inch 1 5 cm B 2 Category 5 Cable Category 5 distributed cable that meets ANSI EIA TIA 568 A building wiring standards can be a maximum of 328 feet ft or 100 meters m in length divided as follows e 20ft 6 m between the hub and the patch panel if used e 295ft 90 m from the wiring closet to the wall outlet e 10 ft 3 m from the wall outlet to the desktop device The patch panel and other connecting hardware is required to meet the requirements for 100 Mbps operation Category 5 Only 0 5 inch 1 5 cm of untwist in the wire pair is allowed at any termination point B 2 1 Category 5 Cable Specifications Ensure the fiber cable is crossed over to guarantee link Specifications Category 5 Cable Requirements Number of pairs Four Impedance 100 1596 Mutual capacitance at 1 KHz 5 6 nF per 100 m Maximum attenuation dB per 100 m at 20 C at 4 MHz 8 2at 31 MHz 11 7at 100 MHz 22 0 NEXT loss dB minimum at 16 MHz 44at 31 MHz 39at 100 MHz 32 B 3 Twisted Pair Cables For two devices to communicate the transmitter of each device is required to be connected to the receiver of the other device The crossover function is usually implemented internally as part of the circuitry in the device Computers and workstation adapter cards are usually media dependent interface ports called MDI or uplink ports Most repeaters and switch ports are configured as media dependent interfaces with
56. gvrp command show vlan port shutdown command To Simple Network Time Protocol See se SNTP SNMP authorized managers 3 17 4 9 GO fipuralor iioii senec sere ehe 3 9 enabling disabling interface 3 12 Qui FT HT 4 management method procotol description snmp server community cor snmp server contact command snmp server enable traps comme 0 20 snmp server host command EERE ea ee 5 19 SNTP e EE 2c ccc teet acque etes 4 15 op dc 3 26 sntp daylight saving bel L8 UN URNAM NNNM SUN GEN PEE SH dee DN sda sspe dasitpErepbrbebrera eld software browser versions ET 4 1 i o PC upgrades EET EE 2 1 3 22 4 12 spanning trees configuration CIST Lakaren PERA 4 50 designated topology Tr Dg RTT 4 54 regional topology 3 64 4 56 setting protocol version eet 3 57 spanning tree mst edgeport spanning tree mst hello time command spanning tree mst init migration tree mst instance p ing tree mst instance port p iorit spanning tree mst instance tree mst instance shutdo ng tree mst instance vlan tree mst max hops 5 53 spanning tree mst name DUET TI spanning tree mst point to point RT 5 61 spanning tree mst port priority EPEE d ud 5 5 spanning tree mst priority 000 5 53 spanning tree mst revisio
57. menu options 3 30 E PK 3 47 counters 3 32 4 20 default type 2 2 0 9 31 4 18 enabling disabling 3 30 4 18 flow Panic c HET EN 3 31 OE cme ce 4 18 MOMO ersari DRE TP ERIT EO PoE settings 3 37 4 24 piota Le gts des deb RE M EP Rides 3 67 router connections 0 0008 4 45 e Soc er s epis Webel Meese E EO PPS MUS setting priority 3 42 4 35 status 2 eee eee eee ee ZY 4 18 system priority DTE 4 33 topology information designated 0 00 0 34 3 63 4 55 Heco e EEEE TEETE E T power budget EEEE AAT E e TT 1 5 detection methad Jie ers d global configuration 008 4 28 maximum to ports 3 usare TIONI E reos bote cone Rabe 4 31 usage threshold 2 2 2 4 Power over Ethernet see PoE priority differentiating ecce E link aggregation ssssssssseeeeese 4 33 queue configuration 9 67 setting for ports 2 2 3 42 4 35 priority queue cos map command 5 81 protocols SNMP virtual terminal ADLEOLI rle Lis iode PORE pP ER ERPEE 6S DE Q QoS actions in profile ree 4 61 WOW ecce seen rre siiis HP out profile 0 0 0 0 2 0 4 62 CU I EERTTETTO TT TOT Tu sina o 9 85 9 66 464 it DF 4 71 4 57
58. read only access RW Specifies read write access Ip Manager IP address DEFAULT VALUE COMMAND MODES Global configuration REFERENCE Cisco MENU Basic Switch Configuration Menu gt SNMP gt Set SNMP Read Community EXAMPLE Set SNMP Read Community public in index 1 for all IP Switch config f snmp server community 1 public RO Switch config Set SNMP Write Community private in index 3 for IP 192 168 0 1 Switch config f snmp server community 3 private RW 192 168 0 1 Switch config Command Line Interface 5 19 Disable SNMP manager entry index 4 Switch config f no snmp server community 4 Switch config snmp server host Use the snmp server host command to set up the recipient of SNMP notification operation snmp server host index type traptype ip trap lt string gt no snmp server host index type traptype ip trap lt string gt SYNTAX DESCRIPTION index 1 10 lt traptype gt v1 for SNMP V1 v2 for SNMP V2 ip IP address of the recipient string A string of length with 20 characters maximum DEFAULT VALUE public is set as the community string for read only access and private is set as the community string for read write access by default COMMAND MODES Global configuration REFERENCE Cisco MENU Basic Switch Configuration Menu gt SNMP gt SNMP Trap Receiver EXAMPLE Add SNMP Trap Receiver ip 172 16 5 198 community private in index 10 Switch config
59. saving SYNTAX DESCRIPTION This command has no argument DEFAULT VALUE This command is disabled by default COMMAND MODES Global configuration REFERENCE None MENU Basic Switch Configuration Menu gt SNTP Configuration gt Set Daylight Saving EXAMPLE Enable daylight saving Switch config sntp daylight saving Switch config Disable daylight saving Switch config no sntp daylight saving Switch config sntp timezone Use the sntp timezone command to configure the timezone show timezone lt ocation gt SYNTAX DESCRIPTION This location type ranges from 1 to 63 DEFAULT VALUE COMMAND MODES Global configuration REFERENCE None MENU Basic Switch Configuration Menu gt SNTP Configuration gt Set time Zone 5 106 ES3000 User Guide EXAMPLE Configure timezone to Taipei Switch config sntp timezone 50 Switch config show sntp Use the show sntp configuration information for the interface show sntp SYNTAX DESCRIPTION DEFAULT VALUE COMMAND MODES REFERENCE MENU EXAMPLE This command has no default value Privileged EXEC Switch show sntp Da Ti SNT SN te me P TP Time YYYY MM DD HH MM SS Server IP Polling Interval Zone Daylight Saving Switch 03 41 07 1900 01 01 Thursday 172 16 5 198 300 Min GMT 08 00 Taipei N A Command Line Interface 5 107 5 19 Syslog Commands
60. show diffserv policy Use the show diffserv policy command to display diffserv policy information show diffserv policy lt index gt SYNTAX DESCRIPTION The show diffserv policy command has no arguments or keywords DEFAULT VALUE COMMAND Mopes Privileged EXEC REFERENCE MENU EXAMPLE Switch show diffserv policy all Policy Index Classifier Precedence In Profile No Match Out Profile PortList Status Switch Switch show diffserv policy 22 Policy Index i022 Classifier Index 23 Source IP Addr Ignore Dest IP Addr Ignore Source MAC Addr 00 00 01 02 03 04 Dest MAC Addr Ignore Source L4 Port Ignore Dest L4 Port Ignore DSCP Ignore Protocol Ignore VLAN ID 40 Policy Precedence 100 In Profile Index 23 In Profile Action policed dscp 42 No Match Index 212 No Match Action policed cos 3 Out Profile Index 3 Out Profile Action drop Committed Rate 3 Burst Size 4 KB PortList Index 5 PortList 93581 Switch Command Line Interface 5 93 show diffserv policy prcedence port Use this command to show diffserv policy precedence by port information show diffserv policy precedence port lt port num sort index precedence SYNTAX DESCRIPTION The command has no arguments or keywords DEFAULT VALUE COMMAND Mones Privileged EXEC REFERENCE MENU EXAMPLE Switch show diffserv policy precedence port 5 sort precedence Selected Port Number 5 Precedence Policy Inde
61. show log Use the show log command to display log for the switch show log SYNTAX DESCRIPTION DEFAULT VALUE The show log command has no default setting COMMAND MODES __ Priviliaged EXEC REFERENCE MENU EXAMPLE Switch show log Entry Time YYYY MM DD HH MM SS Event 0000 00 00 00 00 18 Configuration changed 2 0000 00 00 00 00 22 Reboot Factory Default 3 0000 00 00 00 00 27 Bridge Topology Change 4 0000 00 00 00 00 35 Login from console 5 0000 00 00 00 25 43 Login from console 6 0000 00 00 00 35 58 Bridge Topology Change 7 0000 00 00 00 43 17 Bridge Topology Change 8 0000 00 00 00 51 18 Bridge Topology Change 9 0000 00 00 01 01 04 Bridge Topology Change 10 0000 00 00 01 03 25 Bridge Topology Change 11 0000 00 00 01 04 56 Bridge Topology Change 12 0000 00 00 01 10 45 Bridge Topology Change 13 0000 00 00 01 14 03 Bridge Topology Change 14 0000 00 00 01 16 49 Bridge Topology Change t5 0000 00 00 01 19 10 Login from console 16 0000 00 00 02 34 24 Bridge Topology Change Switch 5 108 83000 User Guide log clear Use the log clear command to delete the syslog log clear SYNTAX DESCRIPTION DEFAULT VALUE COMMAND MODES Global configuration REFERENCE MENU EXAMPLE Switch config log clear Switch config Command Line Interface 5 109 5 20 Power Over Ethernet Commands peth trap Use the peth trap command to configure a PoE t
62. shutdown SYNTAX DESCRIPTION The peth shutdown command has no arguments or keywords DEFAULT VALUE COMMAND MODES Interface configuration REFERENCE MENU EXAMPLE Disable Power Ethernet on port 4 Switch config f interface fastethernet0 4 Switch config if peth shutdown Switch config if Enable Power Ethernet on port 4 Switch config interface fastethernet0 4 Switch config if no peth shutdown Switch config if Command Line Interface 5 113 show peth conf Use the show peth conf command to display switch Ethernet settings show peth conf SYNTAX DESCRIPTION This command has no arguments or keywords DEFAULT VALUE COMMAND Modes __ Prilileged EXEC REFERENCE MENU EXAMPLE Switch show peth conf Power budget 170 Watts Power Consumption 0 Watts Power usage threshold 60 Power Management Method Low priority port will be shut down Power Detection Method capacitor detection enabled Switch show peth port Use the show peth port command to display PoE port settings and power measurements show peth port SYNTAX DESCRIPTION The show peth port command has no arguments or keywords DEFAULT VALUE COMMAND Mobes Prilileged EXEC REFERENCE MENU 5 114 83000 User Guide EXAMPLE Switch show peth port No Admin Status Class Prio Limit W Power W Vol V Cur a Up Not Powered Low 15 4 0 0 0 2 Down
63. using the supplied cable 2 Usea terminal emulation application to access the command line interface CLI through the console port 3 Configure the terminal emulation application and operating system to support the following serial port specifications Terminal Type VT 100 Communication 8 data bits Mode 1 stop bit no parity 19200 bps transfer rate no flow control no hardware compression 1 6 83000 User Guide 1 6 Administration of the ES3000 Ethernet Switch There are three management user interfaces on the switch menu driven CLI and Web The menu driven and CLI interfaces are accessed using a direct serial connection or via Telnet over an Ethernet connection The Web interface is accessible via HTTP over an Ethernet connection to the switch Menu Driven UI CLI Web UI Via direct serial connection yes yes no Via Ethernet connection yes via Telnet yes via Telnet yes via HTML Managing the switch remotely via Telnet or Web requires the switch to have an IP address assigned to it The administrator must know what that IP address is By default the switch is configured to use DHCP to obtain its IP address If the IP address assigned to the switch from the DHCP server can be determined use any of the management interfaces If not access the switch via direct serial connection to determine the IP address assigned via DHCP If a DHCP server is not available on the network access the switch via d
64. 0 seconds Transmission Period 30 seconds Supplicant Timeout 30 seconds Server Timeout 30 seconds axumum Request i2 Re auth Period 60 minutes Re auth Status Disabled Switch 5 102 83000 User Guide 5 17 Radius Commands radius server host Use the radius server host command to specify a RADIUS server host radius server host lt ip address gt timeout lt seconds gt retransmit lt retries gt key lt string gt no radius server SYNTAX DESCRIPTION ip address IP address of the RADIUS server host timeout Optional The time interval in seconds that the router waits for the RADIUS server to reply before retransmitting seconds The range is 1 to 1000 retransmit Optional The number of times a RADIUS request is re sent to a server retries The range is 1 to 100 key Optional Specifies the authentication and encryption key used between the NAS and RADIUS server string Optional Text string COMMAND MODES Global configuration REFERENCE Cisco MENU EXAMPLE Set radius server 192 168 0 1 timeout 5 second retransmit 4 times and Shared Secret karl radius Switch config f radius server host 192 168 0 1 timeout 5 retransmit 4 key karl radius Switch config Command Line Interface 5 103 show radius server Use the show radius server command to display Radius configure information show radius server SYNTAX DESCRIPTION The show radius server command has no arguments or keywords DEFA
65. 00 000629328140 CIST Port Regional Root Cist Port Regional PathCost Boxts 2 Link Up CIST Admin OperEdge False Fals CIST Migration MSTP CIST Port state orwarding CIST Port Role Designated CIST Desig Root 8000 000629328140 CIST Desig Bridge 8000 000629328140 CIST Port Regional Root CIST Port Regional PathCost Switch Enabled Auto False 128 2000000 2000000 80 01 01 Enabled Auto False 128 2000000 2000000 80 01 01 5 66 83000 User Guide show spanning tree mst instance configuration Use this command to display MSTP CIST configuration show spanning tree mst lt instance gt configuration SYNTAX DESCRIPTION instance Integer ranges from 1 to 64 DEFAULT VALUE The show spanning tree mst instance configuration command has no default setting COMMAND MODES Privileged EXEC REFERENCE MENU EXAMPLE Switch show spanning tree mst 5 configuration Msti Root Port 0 Time Since Topology Change 3069 Sec Msti Root Cost 0 Topology Change Count 0 Msti Regional Root 8000 00403312aa0e Msti Bridge ID 8000 00403312aa0e Switch Command Line Interface 5 67 show spanning tree mst instance interface Use this command to display MSTP CIST configuration information for interface show spanning tree mst instance interface port list SYNTAX DESCRIPTION instance Integer ranges from 1 to 64 port list A list of port instances DEFAULT VALUE The show sp
66. 00000 Auto Enab Discarding Disabled 80 200000 Auto Enab Discarding Disabled 80 200000 Auto Enabl Discarding Disabled 80 200000 Auto Enab o internet Web Management Access 4 53 4 2 38 Spanning Tree gt MSTP Configuration gt CIST Advanced Port Configuration Use the CIST Advanced Port Configuration screen to configure the port edge status port P TO P status and restart port migration to prevent the wrong link Click Apply to implement the changes A Ethernet Switch 3000 Network Management System Microsoft Internet Explorer _ of x File Edit view Favorites Tools Help amp Back gt 7 Gd seach Favorites CBristory y amp Address http 157 235 95 232 home asp x ce jus 4 ES 3000 Ethernet Switch gt O General Info 3System Admin CIST Advanced Port Configuration _ Access SNMP Config Porti 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 2 _ Tools m m m m eee eee eee eee m aj a m m m mj a a SetAll Clear All Ports Basic Port Config Admin OperEdge Admin OperPtoP Port Security TaS Restart Port Migrati power Over Ether T Tre F Auto Apply es ort Migration _ Link Aggregation VLANs Link Ag State Role Admin OperEdge Admin OperPtoP 1 VLAN Config Forwarding Designated False False Auto True IGMP Snooping Forwarding Designa
67. 1207 T100 19200 8 1 n CAPS INUM Capture Frnt ect 4 3 24 ES3000 User Guide 3 5 13 Main Menu gt System Admin gt Tools gt Save Config Save updated settings to Flash once changes to the screens within the console interface have been made Use the Save Config screen as the central location to save changes made within the ES3000 Ethernet Switch menu driven interface Once updates have been saved to the system using the Save Config page refer back to the target configuration screen to ensure the changes have been implemented by the ES3000 Ethernet Switch Select Save Configuration and use either Enter or Y to save the configuration to Flash Network IP settings IP address Gateway Address Network Mask are not be affected by e the Save Configuration command Note rj Hyper Terminal HyperTerminal n x Ele Edt View Cal Transfer Help mig e 3 soles e ES3000 Local Management System Tools gt Save Config Connected 1 12 28 vT100 19200 8 N 1 CRO PS NUM Capture Administration Console Access 3 25 3 5 14 Main Menu gt System Admin gt Tools gt Upload Download Config There are four configurable functions within the Upload Download Configuration page Set TFIP Server IP Address user can enter the server IP address to get the TFTP server Set Configuration File Name user can enter the file name that they want to config Upload Configuration File user can upload the configuration file Download Configuratio
68. 324364613 001324364613 001324364613 001324364613 001324364613 lt COMMAND gt Seoooooooooo Plrevious Page Cist Desig Cost Cist Desig Bridge 001324364613 001324364613 001324364613 001324364613 001324364613 001324364613 001324364613 001324364613 001324364613 001324364613 001324364613 001324364613 Cis Desig Qluit to previous menu square brackets to select option Connected 2 18 16 IvT100 19200 amp N 1 SCROLL CAPS NUM Captue Print echo 3 64 ES3000 User Guide 3 5 45 Main Menu gt Spanning Tree gt MSTP Config gt Regional Topology Info The Regional Topology Info page displays regional topology information read only for each port Hyper Terminal HyperTerminal File Edt View Cal Transfer Help oel als sole e ES3000 Local Management System MSTP Config gt Regional Topology Info Port Trunk Link Cist Port Regional Root Cist Port Regional Path Cost Up 001324364613 Down 001324364613 Down 001324364613 Down 001324364613 Down 001324364613 Down 001324364613 Down 001324364613 001324364613 001324364613 001324364613 001324364613 001324364613 lt COMMAND gt Nlext Page Plrevious Page Qluit to previous menu Command i Enter the character in square brackets to select option Connected 2 18 58 ivr100 fiszo0en 1 SCROLL CAPS NUM Capture Print echo Administration Console Access 3 65 3 5 46 Main Menu gt QoS Quality of Service Configurat
69. 33 dynamic 66 65 145 79 00 00 00 1 1 22 33 dynamic 203 187 1 180 00 00 00 1 1 22 33 dynamic 11 22 33 dynamic 207 46 106 83 00 00 00 C Destination MAC The destination MAC address on a data packet The format is same as source MAC address VLAN ID The ID of a VLAN The value is between 1 and 4094 0 is used to indicate no VLAN and 4095 is reserved for system use DSCP Differentiated Service Code Point has 6 bits and the value is between 0 and 63 Protocol The protocol ID of an IP packet It is a single byte with a value is between 0 and 255 Common protocol numbers include Protocol ID Description 1 ICMP Internet Control Message Protocol 2 IGMP Internet Group Management Protocol 6 TCP Transmission Control Protocol 17 UDP User Datagram Protocol 46 RSVP Resource reSerVation Protocol 80 HTTP HyperText Transport Protocol 4 60 53000 User Guide Source IP Address Destination IP Address Source Layer 4 Port Destination Layer 4 Port ICMP is the basic ping command When a ping command is issued the packet sent is an ICMP echo packet The packet waits for the ICMP echo reply packet to complete the ping process The ICMP returns additional information to an echo reply if there is a ping failure network or host unreachable etc The Source IP Address only accepts IP version 4 addresses four bytes long The format is four numbers separated by three decimal points For
70. 4 47 specifying TOF PONTS saisie obe ges eee 3 54 SIGWINO sape AO E TAREA EOS UNLESS VieWIDO CUNEN uci sesia rere hr Rer 4 46 mac address table aging time command dd 5 47 mac address table static command Pigs 5 46 main menu OptionS 0 cee eee 3 6 MANAQSMEN 2s ceca cccanetwareceeedbaanees 4 5 CUCL HOUSSE Lice secoli pesblirats ia vsih 3 1 1115203100 FRENTE RR NOE ETE NER TOME OE 1 2 ur P HP 1 6 setting VLAN status 5 3 46 SNMP JO 3 14 4 7 with SNMP doped ddagaaddn 12 management command ETT TT 5 6 manual IP assignment mode bold 3 11 MENDEL aacese edet es hidd s ugs 5 4 menu driven interface connections EET 1 6 Microsoft Internet Explorer version 4 1 MF QoS DONI oco Lee bed leErecnbrhunes 5 81 MSTP command options 0 000 ee 3 57 configuration 0 05 3 55 4 48 global status 0 0 cece eae 4 48 instance configuration 3 62 4 54 status MOMMAUON oe ied eekins bes E 3 56 multicast storm control 3 70 4 72 Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol see MSTP N Near End Cross Talk NEXT 0 00 B 4 Netscape Navigator version 4 1 no interface command m 3 76 no match actions creating pede 4 63 notational conventions bRGEdplsdxxg redde vii
71. ANSI EIA TIA 568 A 1995 or ISO IEC 11801 1995 Category 5 specifications Install Category be cable where possible including patch panel cables Minimize transition points jacket removal and untwist lengths Bundling of cables is required to be properly installed to meet the requirements in ANSI EIA TIA 568A 3 B 6 83000 User Guide Symbol Technologies provides its customers with prompt and accurate customer support Use the Symbol Support Center as the primary contact for any technical problem question or support issue involving Symbol products If the Symbol Customer Support specialists cannot solve a problem access to all technical disciplines within Symbol becomes available for further assistance and support Symbol Customer Support responds to calls by email telephone or fax within the time limits set forth in individual contractual agreements When contacting Symbol Customer Support please provide the following information e serial number of unit e model number or product name e software type and version number C 2 ES3000 User Guide North American Contacts Inside North America contact Symbol by Symbol Technologies Inc One Symbol Plaza Holtsville New York 11742 1300 Telephone 1 631 738 2400 1 800 SCAN 234 Fax 1 631 738 5990 Symbol Support Center for warranty and service information telephone 1 800 653 5350 fax 631 563 5410 Email supportsymbol com International Contacts Outside North America contact Sym
72. AX DESCRIPTION A string of length with 50 characters maximum DEFAULT VALUE No system location string is set by default COMMAND MODES Global configuration REFERENCE Cisco MENU Basic Switch Configuration Menu gt System Administration gt Set System Location EXAMPLE Set system location to room 1 Switch config snmp server location room 1 Clean system location back to default value Switch config no snmp server location snmp server contact To set the system contact string snmp server contact lt string gt no snmp server contact SYNTAX DESCRIPTION A string of length with 50 characters maximum DEFAULT VALUE No system location string is set by default COMMAND MODES Global configuration REFERENCE Cisco MENU Basic Switch Configuration Menu gt System Administration gt Set System Contact Information 5 18 ES3000 User Guide EXAMPLE Set system Contact Information MIS 1 Switch config snmp server contact MIS 1 Switch config Clean system Contact Information to default Switch config no snmp server contact Switch config snmp server community Use the snmp server community command to set up the community access string for use with SNMP protocol snmp server community lt index gt lt community gt lt privilege gt lt ip gt SYNTAX DESCRIPTION index 1 10 community A string of length with 20 characters maximum privilege RO Specifies
73. C PoE Global Ct z OA Rr Is Ld dg 5 aio be all fn ALLE TT Disabled v 3 3 lt gt EET 3 lt amp 4 i 08 Internet 4 12 ES3000 User Guide 4 2 8 System Admin gt Tools gt Software Upgrade Use the Software Upgrade menu to upgrade the software for the switch through TFTP protocol reboot the system with variety options and save configuration to Flash and View Statistic information If new improvements to the software that runs the switch become available use the Software Upgrade menu to upgrade the switch to the new software release Once the IP address of the TFTP and the path location of the new software image file is properly configured the user can choose to boot the switch using one of three options AJ Ethernet Switch 3000 Network Management System Microsoft Internet Explorer _ of x Ele Edt View Favorites Tools Help EJ amp Bak 7 d seach Favorites history Ay amp E ee links gt ES 3000 Ethernet Switch B General Info t System Admin _ Access _ SNMP Config Tools O Software Upc O System Rebo Save Config O SNTP Config O System Log O Upload Dowr rts Basic Port Confi Port Status amp Port Counter Port Mirrorint t Port Security C Radius D 802 1x Power Over Eth O PoE Port Con C PoE Global Cc Link Aggregatio I VLANs WLAN Config c 31GMP Snooping _ IGMP Snooping 4 Spanning Tr
74. Dlirection Clhange Mirror Status Q uit to previous menu Command gt Connected 1 43 21 ivr100 19200 amp N 1 SCROLL CAPS NUM Capise 3 34 ES3000 User Guide 3 5 22 Main Menu gt Ports gt Port Security Use the Port Security screen to enable or disable the Web SNMP and or telnet interfaces or change the user name and password User names and passwords are case sensitive and can be up to 20 characters long When using telnet the user can only enable disable the Web interface The user cannot enable disable the telnet interface Note There are two functions in the Port Security page e Radius e 802 1x P Hyper Terminal HyperT erminal joj xi Fie Edit View Cal Transfer Help ols es alel al ES3000 Local Management System Ports gt Port Security Rladius 802 1 x Qluit to previous menu Command gt Enter the character in square brackets to select option Connected 1 47 18 VT100 19200 8 N 1 SCROL APS NUM Capture Pret echo Ui Administration Console Access 3 35 3 5 23 Main Menu gt Ports gt Port Security gt Radius Use the Radius menu option to configure the advanced security settings of the switch to limit the access to the management interfaces There are two advanced security options beyond the basic password protection RADIUS client authentication and 802 1X port authentication If the user has a RADIUS server on the network authentication of management access can be conducted throug
75. E Cisco MENU Basic Switch Configuration Menu gt Port gt Set Flow control EXAMPLE Enable Flow control port 3 Switch config interface fastethernet0 3 Switch config if flow control Switch config if Disable Flow control port 25 giga port Switch config interface fastetherne0 3 Switch config if no flow control Switch config if show interface info Use the show interface info command to display port information show interface SYNTAX DESCRIPTION The show interface info command has no arguments or keywords DEFAULT VALUE The show interface info command has no default setting COMMAND Mones Privileged EXEC REFERENCE Nortel MENU Basic Switch Configuration Menu gt Port Configuration Menu 5 34 83000 User Guide EXAMPLE Switch show interface Port Trunk Type Link Status Mode Flow Ctrl 1 1 10 100TX Down Enabled Auto Enabled 1 2 ae 10 100TX Down Enabled Auto Enabled 13 10 100TX Down Enabled Auto Enabled 1 4 10 100TX Down Enabled Auto Enabled 1 5 10 100TX Down Enabled Auto Enabled 1 6 EE 10 100TX Down Enabled Auto Enabled TA E 10 100TX Down Enabled Auto Enabled 1 8 xm 10 100TX Down Enabled Auto Enabled 1 9 10 100TX Down Enabled Auto Enabled 1 10 mE 10 100TX Down Enabled Auto Enabled LAIT 10 100TX Down Enabled Auto Enabled 1 12 10 100TX Down Enabled Auto Enabled Command Line Interface 5 35 show interface counters
76. ES3000 Ethernet Switch quU ae Ss om In lin ul 3333 s TR wee symbol The Enterprise Mobility Company ES3000 Ethernet Switch User Guide 72E 68446 01 Revision A May 2004 2004 by Symbol Technologies Inc All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced or used in any form or by any electrical or mechanical means without permission in writing from Symbol This includes electronic or mechanical means such as photocopying recording or information storage and retrieval systems The material in this manual is subject to change without notice The software is provided strictly on an as is basis All software including firmware furnished to the user is on a licensed basis Symbol grants to the user a non transferable and non exclusive license to use each software or firmware program delivered hereunder licensed program Except as noted below such license may not be assigned sublicensed or otherwise transferred by the user without prior written consent of Symbol No right to copy a licensed program in whole or in part is granted except as permitted under copyright law The user shall not modify merge or incorporate any form or portion of a licensed program with other program material create a derivative work from a licensed program or use a licensed program in a network without written permission from Symbol The user agrees to maintain Symbol s copyright notice on the licensed programs
77. ESCRIPTION priority Valid priority values are 0 16 32 48 64 80 96 112 128 144 160 176 192 208 224 and 240 All other values are rejected DEFAULT VALUE COMMAND MODES Interface configuration REFERENCE MENU EXAMPLE Set CIST port priority 64 on port 4 Switch config f interface fastethernet0 4 Switch config if spanning tree mst port priority 64 Switch config if spanning tree mst cost Use the spanning tree mst cost command to configure the CIST Port Path Cost spanning tree mst cost cost SYNTAX DESCRIPTION cost Integer ranges from 1 to 200000000 0 for auto detect DEFAULT VALUE COMMAND MODES Interface configuration REFERENCE MENU Command Line Interface 5 59 EXAMPLE Set CIST port path cost 4000 on port 4 Switch config f interface fastethernet0 4 Switch config if spanning tree mst cost 4000 Switch config if spanning tree mst init migration Init Protocol Migration on the Port in MSTP spanning tree mst init migration SYNTAX DESCRIPTION The spanning tree mst init migration command has no arguments or keywords DEFAULT VALUE COMMAND MODES Interface configuration REFERENCE MENU EXAMPLE Restart Migration on port 4 Switch config interface fastethernet0 4 Switch config if spanning tree mst init migration Switch config if 5 60 83000 User Guide spanning tree mst edgeport Use the spanning tree mst edgeport comman
78. FERENCE MENU EXAMPLE Set bridge priority 4096 for instance 2 Switch config f spanning tree mst 2 priority 4096 Switch config Command Line Interface 5 57 spanning tree mst instance vlan Use the spanning tree mst instance vlan command to map vlans to instances spanning tree mst instance lt instance id gt vlan vlan range SYNTAX DESCRIPTION instance Integer ranges from 1 to 64 vlan range Integer ranges from 0 to 4096 DEFAULT VALUE COMMAND MoDESs Global configuration REFERENCE MENU EXAMPLE Set Vlan 2 5 to instance 2 Switch config f spanning tree mst instance 2 vlan 2 5 Switch config spanning tree mst shutdown Use the spanning tree mst shutdown command for Enabling Disabling MSTP interface function spanning tree mst shutdown SYNTAX DESCRIPTION The spanning tree mst shutdown command has no arguments or keywords DEFAULT VALUE COMMAND MODES Interface configuration REFERENCE MENU EXAMPLE Enable MSTP on port 4 Switch config interface fastethernet0 4 Switch config if no spanning tree mst shutdown Switch config if ES3000 User Guide Disable MSTP on port 4 Switch config f interface fastethernet0 4 Switch config if spanning tree mst shutdown Switch config spanning tree mst port priority Use the spanning tree mst port priority command to configure CIST Port Priority spanning tree mst port priority lt priority gt SYNTAX D
79. GVRP status setting 0 00 0008 3 46 H half duplex mode 00000 0 4 18 help command Saphira eb bic dad ga du aed Oe history system TA TON EEEE E 4 16 hosts ACCESS MONS icis estrena M HyperTerminal determining IP address 16 port settings T 9 pAddpqudd pi d setting up connection 3 2 l IGMP snooping commands be edid Soo bids 2s 5 68 configuration 000 ee 3 48 4 42 configuration menu 000 4 42 dennig VANE Cu cro deus ren eRe eee 4 44 enabling on ports 3 48 4 42 BIS lt nccgacdcedeaaanerceeounanneceaad 3 49 information service s on nonan aanne viii in profile actions creating annona 4 61 installation CAIN peau ted tet ha eee errr package contents A SUPR TETTE NETT TITO TIE T pre parifi TOF i uses iori seesqae basa ee RS 232 serial connection 1 5 instance configuration MSTP 3 82 4 54 interface command iususuussussssss 5 9 interfaces enabling disabling Management Access screen 3 10 3 12 4 5 Port Security SCG oori cese ce 3 34 Internet Group Multicast Protocol see IGMP snooping ip address command ere rrr peus ip address dhcp bootp command 5 28 IP addresses commands cere he Reed T 431 COMINO ciscseripebbkRs DP TR sss 16 manual configur
80. Global Cc jLink Aggregatio AVLANs _ LAN Config IGMP Snooping IGMP Snooping 4 Spanning Tree _ Forwarding DB L3 xj 1 METH Annsin 4 gt el j ep mnternet Web Management Access 4 15 4 2 11 System Admin gt Tools gt SNTP Configuration Use the following editable functions in the SNTP Configuration page are required Set SNTP Server IP Simple Network Time Protocol user can enter SNTP server IP to get into it Set SNTP Interval Set up SNTP polling interval 1min for example Set Time Zone Set up the time zone like Casablance Monrovia Eile Edit view Favorites Tools Help back OE Gd Bsearch Favorites GBristory ry amp Address e http 157 235 95 232 home asp J G Go ES 3000 inene suc D General Info System Admin SNTP Configuration _ Access _ SNMP Config Time HH MM SS 13 30 00 Tools Date YYYY MM DD 2004 05 13 Thursday O Software Upc System Rebo SNTP Server IP 157 je35 95 1100 Save Config C SNTP Config SNTP Polling Interval 1 Min 1 1440 D System Log Time Zone GMT 08 00 Pacific Time US amp Canada Tijuana Upload D D plond DovM Daylight Saving Enabled 7 Basic Port Confi Apply Port Status amp Port Counter 3 Port Mirrorint 3 Port Security O Radius D 802 1x Power Over Eth C PoE Port Coni O PoE Global Cc _ Link Aggregatio VLANs _ LAN Config J IGMP Snooping __ IGMP Snooping _ S
81. Guide 5 13 VLAN Commands vian init Use the vlan init command to remove all vlans and reset ports to default VLAN vlan init SYNTAX DESCRIPTION DEFAULT VALUE COMMAND MODES REFERENCE MENU EXAMPLE The vlan init command has no arguments or keywords This command has no default setting Global configuration Advanced Switch Configuration Menu gt IGMP Snooping gt Enable Disable IGMP Snooping remove all vlan Switch config vlan init Switch config Name member Use the member command to create a new VLAN or modify an existing one in the system interface v anlD name lt name gt member lt port list gt SYNTAX DESCRIPTION COMMAND MODES REFERENCE MENU vlanID VLAN ID name VLAN name port list A list of port instances Interface configuration None Advanced Switch Configuration Menu VLAN Management gt Create VLAN Set VLAN ID VLAN Name Select Port Member Command Line Interface 5 75 EXAMPLE create a 802 10 vlan untag port 1 5 10 15 19 Switch config interface vlan3 Switch config if f name VLAN 3 Switch config if member 1 5 10 15 19 Switch config if modify participation remove 10 15 19 Switch config interface vlan3 Switch config if 4 member 1 5 Switch config if forbidden Use the forbidden command to create a new VLAN or modify an existing one in the system interface lt v anID gt forbidden lt port list gt
82. ID System Location 1 3 6 1 4 1 388 12 1 1 BWth232 Max length 50 characters M2 Max length 50 characters Car Max length 50 characters Aeey Internet Web Management Access 4 9 4 2 6 System Admin gt SNMP Configuration gt Authorized Managers A Ethernet Switch 3000 Network Management System Microsoft Internet Explorer n x Ele Edit View Favorites Tools Help Ea Se ara se TERRE Address http 157 235 95 232 home asp 8 9 Links ES 3000 Ethernet Switch i f id y symbol D General Info El system admin Authorized Managers Access IP Config No Status Privilege IP Address Community Max 20 chars D Management 1 Enabled Read write v 157 e35 p 248 E3000 Apply a roe 2 Enabled m Reacwrite z fhs ps os fio ES3000 Apply System Info 3 Disabled z Read Only fo a Jo 10 Apply Authorized M 4 Disabled z Read Only f 0 0 0 Apply ae ee 5 Disabled Read Only zip fo ip ip Apply rap Selectio S S _ El XTools 6 Disabled 7 Read Only fo 0 0 0 Apply Software Upc 4 Disabled z Read Only f M 0 Apply dipl sed 8 Disabled e Read Only ip fo p ip Apply Save Config a rr p O SNTP Config 9 Disabled Read Only fo 0 Apply C System Log 10 Disabled z Read Only f 0 0 0 Apply D Upload Dowr Ports _ Basic Port Confi Port
83. If the power budget is consumed an SNMP trap is sent to the associated receivers If an SNMP trap receiver is defined no SNMP trap is sent Web Management Access 4 31 Port Connected Gwered Device resister Yes Jowered Device capacitor Yes il d Not Enough Enough p 2 No i cad Based gt eT Yes Ni Low Priority Existed No Yes Disable power to low prionty port Not Enough Power Budget le Enough Y No Y Power Provided 4 Power Not Provided SSS EET 1 Theflowchart assumes capacitor detection is enabled otherwise the path is No e 2 When selecting a priority based power supply scheme the Yes flow applies Otherwise the sequence of connections applies 3 When the power consumption percentage is over the threshold an SNMP trap is issued to corresponding receivers The algorithm starts when a port is connected 1 Port Connected Port connection detected 2 Powered Device resistor Verify the connected device requirement If it is a powered device go to Power Not Provided step 13 4 32 ES3000 User Guide Powered Device capacitor If capacitor detection enabled is not selected for a global configuration go to Power Not Provided step 13 this step is combined with next step to make the flow chart clearly Check the connected device requirement on power b
84. MP Snooping Ca 3 Spanning Tree _ Forwarding DB __ MSTP Config Qos _ Policy Config _ Queue Config _ Rate Limiting Administrative Port Control Direction Quiet Period Transmission Period Supplicant Timeout Server Timeout Maximum Request Re auth Period Re auth Status Both z 50 Sec 1 65635 Bo Sec 1 655535 30 Sec 1 65535 30 Sec 1 65535 2 a10 e0 Min 6 1440 E Internet 4 24 ES3000 User Guide 4 2 19 System Admin gt Ports gt Power over Ethernet Use Power over Ethernet PoE to eliminate using a 110 220 VAC power source to power access points and other devices on a wired LAN If using a Power over Ethernet system only a single CAT5 Ethernet cable carrying both power and data to each device is required The single cable scheme provides greater flexibility in the placement of access points and network devices and can significantly decrease installation costs Two configuration pages exist for the PoE function The first allows per port configuration for specific power restrictions on an individual port basis The second configuration page is used for global configurations that apply switch wide The ES3000 has a maximum PoE power budget of 170 watts This is enough to supply 7 watts to all 24 PoE ports on the switch The switch supplies a maximum of 16 5 watts per port When a new powered device is connected to a port the ES3000 switch checks whether enough p
85. Not Powered Low 15 0 0 0 3 Up Not Powered Low 15 4 0 0 0 4 Up Not Powered Low 15 4 0 0 0 5 Up Not Powered Low 15 4 0 0 0 6 Up Not Powered Low 15 4 0 0 0 7 Up Not Powered Low 15 4 0 0 0 8 Up Not Powered Low 15 4 0 0 0 9 Up Not Powered Low 15 4 0 0 0 10 Up Not Powered Low 15 4 0 0 0 11 Up Not Powered Low 15 4 0 0 0 12 Up Not Powered MM Low 15 4 0 0 0 13 Up Not Powered E Low 15 4 0 0 0 Switch Command Line Interface 5 115 5 21 Miscellaneous Commands system mtu Use the system mtu command to set the mtu length system mtu 1578 no system mtu SYNTAX DESCRIPTION The system mtu command has one argument for the current version that is required to be 1578 DEFAULT VALUE COMMAND MODES Global configuration REFERENCE MENU EXAMPLE Set system mtu 1578 Switch config f system mtu 1578 Switch config show system mtu Use the show system mtu command to display system mtu show system mtu SYNTAX DESCRIPTION The show system mtu command has no arguments or keywords DEFAULT VALUE COMMAND Mobes Privileged EXEC REFERENCE MENU EXAMPLE Switch show system mtu MU Length 1578 Switch 5 116 83000 User Guide 5 22 Sample Configuration File Configuration file hostname switch 24 2 snmp server location taipei snmp server contact taipei username name admin password software spanning tree priority 30000 spanning tree max age 7 spann
86. Oms Average Oms C gt The traffic between host 172 16 5 56 and switch 172 16 5 218 is verified in this example All policies are disabled to verify the physical connection and protocol layers are working properly If the ping is successful the connection between host and switch are set up properly 4 68 53000 User Guide C gt ping 172 16 5 218 Pinging 172 16 5 218 with 32 bytes of data Reply from 172 16 5 218 bytes 32 time lt 10ms TTL 64 bytes 32 time lO0ms TTL 64 5 218 bytes 32 time lt 10ms TTL 64 Reply from 172 16 5 218 bytes 32 time lO0ms TTL 64 Ping statistics for 172 16 5 218 Packets Sent 4 Received 4 Lost 0 0 loss Approximate round trip times in milli seconds Minimum Oms Maximum 10ms Average 2ms GX Web Management Access 4 69 4249 QoS gt Queue Config Queue Mapping The priority tag of each packet is divided into four queues on each output port The default setup is each queue taking two priorities sequentially The Administrator can configure the traffic class as needed Enabled or disabled Queue Mapping within the QoS Status field To provide quality of service each packet carries a priority using a different approach The IP packet has a ToS in the header The IP packet is three bits in length and uses a priority from 0 to 7 The larger number the higher priority To ensure high priority packets are delivered first four priority queues per output port are established
87. SNMP Config Link Ag Link CIST Port Regional Root CIST Port Regional Path Cost _ Tools Up 4000 0030ab258117 ERG Up 4000 0030258117 _ Basic Port Config Up 4000 0030ab258117 l Port Security _ Power Over Ether Up 4000 0030ab258117 _ Link Aggregation Up 4000 0030ab258117 3 VLANs Up 4000 003046258117 I WLAN Config Up 4000 003035258117 3 IGMP Snooping IGMP Snooping Ca Up AULD ME eps Spanning Tree 8000 0030ab258350 lForwarding DB 8000 D030ab258350 1MSTP Config 8000 0030ab258350 D MsTP Config 4000 0030ab258117 D CIST Config O CIST Basic Port SEEDS EOHUR SEES O CIST Advanced 8000 0030ab258350 D MSTP Instance 8000 0030ab256350 D Designated Top 3 8000 0030ab258350 7 Regional Topolo 8000 0030ab258350 _ Policy Config 8000 0030ab258350 Queue Config 8000 0030258350 Rate Limiting 8000 003035258350 4000 0030ab258117 4000 Q030ab258117 20000 xl o dep Internet 7 tex Kex re eur rex resa ot Web Management Access 4 57 42 42 QoS gt Policy Config Create Classifier The ES3000 implements IEEE 802 1p Quality of Service QoS processing QoS policies examine packets and classify them The classification is used to drop packets or assign markers to the packets The markers are Class of Service CoS Priority Type of Service ToS Precedence and Differentiated Services Code Points DSCP
88. Set CIST port path cost 1000 on port 4 for instance 8 Switch config f interface fastethernet0 4 Switch config if spanning tree mst 8 cost 1000 Switch config if Command Line Interface 5 63 show spanning tree mst configuration Use the show spanning tree mst configuration command to display the MSTP configuration show spanning tree mst configuration SYNTAX DESCRIPTION The show spanning tree mst configuration command has no arguments or keywords DEFAULT VALUE The show spanning tree mst configuration command has no default setting COMMAND Mopes Privileged EXEC REFERENCE MENU EXAMPLE Switch show spanning tree mst configuration Global MSTP Status Protocol Version MST Config ID Selector MST Configuration Name MST Revision Level MST Config Digest Instance Vlans mapped Switch Enabled STP Compatible 740 00 00 00 00 00 00 65522 50010946d0ec116e865b8bc85d6c0d7b 5 64 83000 User Guide show spanning tree mst cist configuration Use this command to display the MSTP CIST configuration show spanning tree mst cist configuration SYNTAX DESCRIPTION The show spanning tree mst cist configuration command has no arguments or keywords DEFAULT VALUE The show spanning tree mst cist configuration command has no default setting COMMAND MODES Privileged EXEC REFERENCE MENU EXAMPLE Switch show spanning tree mst cist configuration Cist Root Port 8 Time Since Topology C
89. Switch config f no diffserv portlist 5 Switch config diffserv policy Use the diffserv policy command to configure the policy for diffserv diffserv policy index portlist lt portlist index gt classifier lt classifier index gt policy recedence lt value gt inprofile lt inprofile index gt nomatch lt nomatch index gt outprofile lt outprofile index gt SYNTAX DESCRIPTION index policy Index for diffserv lt portlist index gt Port list Index for policy classifier index classifier Index for policy value policy recedence value for policy 1 65535 inprofile index In profile Index for policy nomatch index No match Index for policy lt outprofile index gt Out profile Index for policy DEFAULT VALUE COMMAND MODES Global configuration command REFERENCE MENU EXAMPLE Create a policy Index 5 precedence 100 classifier Index 4 in profile Index 5 Portlist Index 3 Switch config diffserv policy 5 policy precedence 100 classifier 4 inprofile 5 portlist 3 Switch config Command Line Interface 5 89 delete a policy Index 5 Switch config no diffserv policy 5 Switch config show diffserv classifier Use the show diffserv classifier command to display diffserv classifier information show diffserv classifier SYNTAX DESCRIPTION The show diffserv classifier command has no arguments or keywords DEFAULT VALUE COMMAND Mones Privileged EXEC REFERENCE MEN
90. Tab Router Port Tab E Spanning Tree Forwarding DB MSTP Config E QoS a Policy Config Queue Config Rate Limiting n E Done 4p Internet 4 46 ES3000 User Guide 4 2 33 Spanning Tree gt Forwarding DB gt Add Static FDB Entries The ES3000 can be configured to use one of three spanning tree protocols Spanning Tree Protocol STP is compatible with legacy equipment Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol RSTP is significantly faster than STP Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol MSTP is based on RSTP and extends RSTP in a way useful for switches implementing VLANs Use the Forwarding Database to view the dynamic MAC addresses currently in the address database When addresses are in the database the packets intended for those addresses are forwarded directly to those ports An administrator can display addresses in the table by port VLAN and or MAC address by entering the short key The static MAC address table is also displayable The Static Addresses Table allows the administrator to specify Media Access Control MAC addresses for specific ports not purged from the bridge table by the aging function There are 3 entries on the table Two commands are available to add and or remove an entry To add an entry follow the pop out prompt i Ethernet Switch 3000 Network Management System Microsoft Internet Explorer Eile Edit View Favorites Tools Help lt Back 7 GY Qsearch Favorites CBristory
91. U EXAMPLE Switch show diffserv classifier all Classifier Index 23 Source IP Addr Ignore Source MAC Addr 00 00 01 02 03 04 Source L4 Port Ignore DSCP Ignore VLAN ID 40 Switch Dest IP Addr Dest MAC Addr Dest L4 Port Protocol Ignore Ignore Ignore Ignore 5 90 83000 User Guide show diffserv inprofile Use the diffserv inprofile command to display the diffserv in profile information show diffserv inprofile SYNTAX DESCRIPTION The show diffserv inprofile command has no arguments or keywords DEFAULT VALUE COMMAND Mopes Privileged EXEC REFERENCE MENU EXAMPLE Switch show diffserv inprofile In Profile Action Index Action Value 23 policed dscp 42 Switch show diffserv outprofile Use the show diffserv outprofile command to display diffserv out profile information show diffserv outprofile SYNTAX DESCRIPTION The show diffserv outprofile command has no arguments or keywords DEFAULT VALUE COMMAND MODES Privileged EXEC REFERENCE MENU Command Line Interface 5 91 show diffserv portlist Use the show diffserv portlist command to display diffserv portlist information show diffserv portlist SYNTAX DESCRIPTION The show diffserv portlist command has no arguments or keywords DEFAULT VALUE COMMAND Mones Privileged EXEC REFERENCE MENU EXAMPLE Switch show diffserv portlist Portlist Index Portlist Switch 5 92 83000 User Guide
92. ULT VALUE The show radius server command has no default setting COMMAND Mones Privileged EXEC REFERENCE MENU EXAMPLE Switch show radius Server IP Address 192 168 0 1 Shared Secret Karl Response Time 5 seconds Maximum Retransmission 2 Switch 5 104 83000 User Guide 5 18 SNTP Commands sntp server Use the sntp server command to configure the sntp server snto server lt ip gt SYNTAX DESCRIPTION ip IP address of the recipient DEFAULT VALUE The hosts are not assigned by default COMMAND MODES Global configuration MENU Basic Switch Configuration Menu gt SNTP Configuration gt Set SNTP Server IP EXAMPLE Configure SNTP server ip 172 16 5 198 Switch config sntp server 172 16 5 198 Switch config sntp poll interval Use this command to configure the polling interval for sntp operation sntp poll interval lt sec gt SYNTAX DESCRIPTION Integer value ranges from 1 to 1440 minutes DEFAULT VALUE The default value is 1440 minutes 1 day COMMAND MODES Global configuration REFERENCE None MENU Basic Switch Configuration Menu gt SNTP Configuration gt Set SNTP Interval EXAMPLE Set SNTP polling interval 300 minutes Switch config sntp poll interval 300 Switch config Command Line Interface 5 105 sntp daylight saving Use this command to enable or disable daylight saving if time zone is applicable sntp daylight saving no sntp daylight
93. UM Capture Pint echo Four commands are available to set the Manager IP community string Status Privilege and IP address Set Manager IP Sets the IP address of a specified community The access is restricted to specified IP only Set Manager Community Sets community string Set Manager Privilege Sets the access privilege 1 is Read only and 2 is Read Write Set Manager Status Enables or disables a community string 3 18 ES3000 User Guide 3 5 8 Main Menu gt SNMP Config Trap Receiver Configuration When Authentication Traps is Enabled the system generates an SNMP trap upon a host authorization failure The failure occurs when a host attempts to gain access to the system but the host IP is not in the SNMP host table Authentication Failure Trap Enable The system generates a SNMP trap upon a host authorization failure Disable The authentication traps are not generated All hosts in community strings with TRAP privileges are notified when a trap condition occurs r Hyper Terminal HyperT erminal Jof x Ele Edt View Call Transfer Help mas es ols e ES3000 Local Management System SNMP Config gt Trap Receivers Trap Reciever List Status IP fiddress Communi ty Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled COMMAND Set Receiver Sltatus Set Receiver IIP Qluit to previous menu Set Trap Tlype Set Receiver Clommunity Command gt i
94. Upgrade menu for e Setting the TFIP Server IP Address e Setting the Image File Name e Upgrading the Image 7 Hyper Terminal HyperT erminal File Edit View Call Transfer Help ole es scies ES3000 Local Management System Tools gt Software Upgrade Image Version Date 1 0 4 02 Feb 16 2004 18 19 08 TFTP Server IP 0 0 0 0 Image File Name Set TFTP Slerver IP fiddress Set Image Flile Name Ulpgrade Image Qluit to previous menu Command gt Enter the character in square brackets to select option Connected 1 08 13 IvT100 1920088 SCROLL CAPS NUM Capture Pintech Z Administration Console Access 3 23 3 5 12 Main Menu gt System Admin gt Tools gt System Reboot When the system reboots reboot Status and reboot Type options display Reboot Status Stop The switch is powered down Normal The switch conducts a warm reboot as normal when rebooted Reboot Type Normal Reboot with current runtime code and configuration Factor Default The switch runs as factor default after reboot Symbol recommends Factor Default if the previous configuration crashed r Hyper Terminal HyperTerminal loj x fle Ed View Call Irm o Heb nm es le e ES3000 Local Management System Tools gt System Reboot Reboot Status Stop Reboot Type Normal Set Reboot O ption Start Rleboot Process Qluit to previous menu Command I Enter the character in square brackets to select option Connected 1
95. anning tree mst instance interface command has no default setting COMMAND Mones Privileged EXEC REFERENCE MENU EXAMPLE Switch show spanning tree mst 2 interface all st Instance 2 Port 2 Port Status Enabled Link Up Trunk Port state Forwarding Port Priority 128 Port Role Designated Port Path Cost 2000000 Desig Root 8000 000629328140 Desig Cost 2000000 Desig Bridge 8000 000629328140 Desig Port 80 01 st Instance Port 5 Port Status Enabled Link Up Trunk Port state Forwarding Port Priority 128 Port Role Designated Port Path Cost 2000000 Desig Root 8000 000629328140 Desig Cost 2000000 Desig Bridge 8000 000629328140 Desig Port 80 01 Switch 5 68 83000 User Guide 5 12 IGMP Snooping Commands ip igmp snooping Use the ip igmp snooping command to enable or disable IGMP snooping as implemented in the system ip igmp snooping no ip igmp snooping SYNTAX DESCRIPTION The ip igmp snooping command has no argument DEFAULT VALUE The feature is disabled by default COMMAND MODES Global configuration REFERENCE Cisco MENU Advanced Switch Configuration Menu gt IGMP Snooping gt Enable Disable IGMP Snooping EXAMPLE Enable igmp snooping Switch config ip igmp snooping Switch config Disable igmp snooping Switch config no ip igmp snooping Switch config ip igmp snooping aging time Use this command to configure the router an
96. ased on capacitor If it is not a powered device go to Power Not Provided step 13 Power Budget Check the power budget If there is enough power to support the new device got to Over Power Threshold step 10 Priority Based Check the Power Management Method If Deny next port connection regardless of priority is chosen go to Power Not Provided step 13 Low Priority Existed Check the existence of lower priority powered port If not exists go to Power Not Provided step 13 Disable power to low priority port Discontinue the power supply to the found lower priority port Power Budget Check the power budget If there is not enough power go to Low Priority Existed step 7 to disable the next lower priority port if one exists Over Power Threshold Check the power threshold and used power If the currently used power is lower than the threshold go to Power Provided step 12 Issue SNMP Trap An SNMP trap is triggered The trap is sent based on the set up of trap receiver Power Provided Power is provided to the connected port as requested The power reserved to this port depends on the classification of the powered device Go to End of Algorithm step 14 Power Not Provided No power is provided to the connected port due to no power budget not powered device etc End of Algorithm Web Management Access 4 33 4 2 23 System Admin gt Ports gt Link Aggregation gt System Priority Enter a number be
97. ast Storm A Broadcast Storm is the result of a broadcast message traveling through the loop again and again 7 Hyper Terminal HyperTerminal k e EUH RUNS Hep cia es sols e ES3000 Local Management System QoS gt Rate Limiting B Q lroadcast Storm Control Juit to previous menu Command Enter the character in square brackets to select option Connected 315 21 ivr100 19200884 F PS NUM Capture 3 70 ES3000 User Guide 3 5 51 Main Menu gt QoS gt Rate Limiting gt Broadcast Storm Control Configuration Menu Use the Storm Control Configuration page to set the limitation of broadcast multicast and or DLF Destination Look Failure packets delivered to the CPU Each kind of packet determines the network load When the load reaches a certain threshold the CPU is busy handling packets and is unable to respond to other requests configuration commands or SNMP requests Available network bandwidth decreases The administrator can enable storm control to limit traffic in the networks r Hyper Terminal HyperTerminal Joj x Ele Edt View Cal Transfer Help ols e soles e ES3000 Local Management System Rate Limiting gt Broadcast Storm Control Global Storm Control Setting DLF Broadcast Multicast Threshold Disabled Disabled Disabled lt COMMAND gt Set DILF Status Set Blroadcast Status Set Mlulticast Status Set T hreshold Value Qluit to previous menu Command Connected 3 16 19
98. astEthernet0 19 no flow control port security max mac count 1 port security action noaction interface FastEthernet0 20 no flow control port security Secure port security action trap shutdown interface FastEthernet0 21 no flow control l interface FastEthernet0 22 no flow control port monitor FastEthernet0 23 interface FastEthernet0 23 no flow control l interface FastEthernet0 24 no flow control interface GigabitEthernet0 25 no flow control I interface GigabitEthernet0 26 giga port type GBIC no flow control vlan type 802 1q interface vlan1 name Default VLAN untagged 0 1 26 interface vlan2 name inter VLAN untagged 0 1 0 5 9 Command Line Interface 5 121 5 122 83000 User Guide tagged 0 2 forbidden 0 3 4 interface vlan3 name ext VLAN untagged 0 14 tagged 0 15 forbidden 0 10 13 ip address 172 16 3 42 255 255 240 0 l ip igmp snooping ip igmp snooping aging time 300 ip default gateway 172 16 5 111 no ip http server mac address table aging time 400 mac address table static 00 00 11 22 33 44 FastEthernet1 5 vlan 1 mac address table static 00 11 22 33 33 33 FastEthernet1 6 vlan 2 no snmp server snmp server community read RO snmp server community manager RW snmp server host 172 16 5 198 trap manager snmp server host 172 16 5 182 trap Gwen_MS no snmp server enable traps snmp authentication mls qos priority queue cos map 0 1 priority que
99. ate Modify VLAN H Ports Basic Part config VLAN ID 2 4094 Enable as the management VLAN L Port Security El C3 Power Over Ethern VLAN Name 80 char limit C PoE Port Config D PoE Global Confi 123245 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 ML ees Untagged Membr OOOOOOOOCOOOOOO0O0O0OOO0OOO00O0O000 Suncare Tagged Member OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO000 Ci create Modifyv Forbidden OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO0O0O0O000 D VLANs by VLAN Not Member OQooooooooooococoococococooccooccoccocce D Create Modify 8 Enable GVRP v v FI I I I II I C I 0 E I I EL I EIL IRL I R9 I E91 IRL 9 QI V D VLANs by PORT Admit Tagged Only IGMP Snooping Spanning Tree igos lt gt http 172 20 1 11 createvl asp To create a VLAN 4 Internet 1 Specify a VLAN ID between 2 4094 for the new target VLAN within the VLAN ID field d VLAN 1 cannot be deleted under any circumstance Note 2 Define whether the new VLAN is the management VLAN or not Only 1 Management VLAN is permitted 3 Assign the new VLAN a name within the VLAN Name field 4 38 ES3000 User Guide 4 Add Ports as untagged or tagged members or select the Forbidden checkbox for the target port to prevent dynamic membership via GVRP If a port is added to multiple VLANs as a tagged member that port becomes an 802 10 trunk port 5 By default GVRP is enabled on all ports so dynamic VLAN membership can occu
100. ation 4 4 ip http server command 2 05 5 14 ip igmp snooping aging time command 5 68 ip igmp snooping command 5 68 ip igmp snooping report forward interval 5 69 ip igmp snooping vlan filter vlan command 5 70 J E EEEE TETEE T EE EEE E E 5 33 L lacp command R eos 542 lacp port priority command 544 lacp selection policy command 544 lacp system priority command 5 43 Layer 2 interface commands 5 31 link aggregation IN 3 IN 4 ES3000 User Guide adding groups Cm EY 4 34 cabling guidelines 008 3 41 configuration 0 0 cee eee eee eee 3 41 configuring multiple links as one 4 34 setting priority 0 eee 3 42 SENMO ncndueeicn advent eaet deste peated 3 40 system POND 2 5222 cesses cer heme 4 33 ink down traps ere PAENT dM 3 19 ink operations port configuration san meds 3 28 ink status ports PONI bid edd uiid 3 30 ocation setting T 3 16 DI EIBB s cczsaeadcnagiacdade 4 VPE AS T 5 108 COIN SCIT csaad RIT Sq Re ritak ihi Vibia asd ge 4 1 ogout command icem mmm 5 7 M MAC addresses COMMANDS acea tp p err px ERE 5 46 MCSCNPUON ett on as Peo ppc DDR XII 4 58 displaying by port MAC and VID 3 54 finding in FDB TORT TT
101. authentication SYNTAX DESCRIPTION The dot1x re authentication command has no arguments or keywords DEFAULT VALUE COMMAND MODES Interface configuration REFERENCE Cisco MENU EXAMPLE Enable re authentication on port 7 Switch config interface fastethernet0 7 Switch config if dotix authentication Switch config if Disable re authentication on port 7 Switch config interface fastethernet0 7 Switch config if no dotlx authentication Switch config if 5 96 83000 User Guide dot1x timeout re authperiod Use this command to set the number of seconds between re authentication attempts The command affects the behavior of the switch only if periodic re authentication is enabled dot1x timeout re authperiod minute SYNTAX DESCRIPTION minute Set the number of minutes DEFAULT VALUE COMMAND MODES Interface configuration REFERENCE Cisco MENU EXAMPLE Set re authentication time 2 min on port 7 Switch config interface fastethernet0 7 Switch config if dotlx timeout re authperiod 30 Switch config if dot1x timeout supp timeout Use this command to set the number of seconds for the timeout value dot1x timeout supp timeout second SYNTAX DESCRIPTION second Set the number of seconds DEFAULT VALUE COMMAND MODES Interface configuration REFERENCE Cisco MENU EXAMPLE Set supp timeout 60 sec on port 7 Switch config f interface fast
102. bmenus at System Configuration menu e Access Configuration e SNMP Configuration e Tools Configuration 3 10 ES3000 User Guide 7 Hyper Terminal HyperTerminal iof x Ele Edi View Call Transfer Help ole als xe amp ES3000 Local Management System Main Menu gt System Admin Alccess SINMP Config ools Qluit to previous menu Command i l Enter the character in square brackets to select option Connected 02844 VT100 iseni SCROLL CAPS NUM Cape Part echo 3 5 2 Main Menu gt System Admin gt Access Configuration There are three submenu options within the Access Configuration menu e P Config e Management Access e Quit Use the IP Config menu to manage the IP related information for the ES3000 from the System IP Configuration menu Use the Management Access menu to enable or disable the Web SNMP and or telnet interfaces from the Management Access menu Administration Console Access 3 11 r Hyper Terminal HyperTerminal mf x Ele Edi View Call Transfer Help ols S S ae e ES3000 Local Management System System Admin gt Access LIP Config Mlanagement Access Qluit to previous menu Command Enter the character in square brackets to select option Connected 0 35 28 vT100 m92008N1 3 5 3 Main Menu gt Access gt System IP Configuration Use the System IP Configuration menu to manage IP related information for the ES3000 supported sys
103. bol by Symbol Technologies Symbol Place Winnersh Triangle Berkshire RG41 5TP United Kingdom 0800 328 2424 Inside UK 44 118 945 7529 Outside UK C 3 Web Support Sites MySymbolCare http www symbol com services msc Symbol Services Homepage http symbol com services Symbol Software Updates http symbol com services downloads Symbol Developer Program http software symbol com devzone Additional Information Obtain additional information by contacting Symbol at 1 800 722 6234 inside North America 1 631 738 5200 in outside North America http www symbol com C 4 83000 User Guide 1O0BASE T 100BASE FX 100BASE TX 1000BASE SX 1000BASE T Auto negotiation Auto Uplink The IEEE specification for 10 Mbps Ethernet over Category 3 4 or 5 twisted pair cable The IEEE specification for 100 Mbps Fast Ethernet over fiber optic cable The IEEE specification for 100 Mbps Fast Ethernet over Category 5 twisted pair cable The IEEE specification for 1000 Mbps Gigabit Ethernet over fiber optic cable The IEEE specification for 1000 Mbps Gigabit Ethernet over Category 5 twisted pair cable A feature that allows twisted pair ports to advertise their capabilities for speed duplex and flow control When connected to a port that also supports auto negotiation the link can automatically configure itself to the optimum setup A feature that allows twisted pair ports to sense if a normal MDI X
104. built in crossover ports called MDI X or normal ports Auto Uplink B 3 technology automatically senses which connection MDI or MDI X is needed and makes the right connection B 4 Patch Panels and Cables If using patch panels ensure they meet the 100BASE TX requirements Symbol recommends Category 5 UTP cable for patch cables and work area cables to ensure the UTP patch cable rating meets or exceeds the distribution cable rating To wire patch panels two Category 5 UTP cables are required with an RJ 45 plug at each end Flat silver satin telephone cable can have the same RJ 45 plug However using telephone cable results in excessive collisions causing the attached port to be partitioned or disconnected from the network B 5 Using 1000BASE T Gigabit Ethernet over Category 5 Cable B 5 1 Overview When using the new 1000BASE T standard consider the limitations of cable installations and the steps necessary to ensure optimum performance The most important components in the cabling system are patch panel connections twists of the pairs at connector transition points the jacket around the twisted pair cable bundling of multiple pairs on horizontal runs and punch down blocks All of these factors affect the performance of 1000BASE T technology if not correctly implemented B 5 2 Cabling The 1000BASE T product is designed to operate over Category 5 cabling To further enhance the operation the cabling standards have been amended Th
105. ce the connection to the switch is not available until the switch has completed its boot cycle and entered the Spanning Tree forwarding mode This can take up to three minutes Note To upgrade the switch firmware using the Web interface 1 Goto Main Menu gt Switch Tools Configuration gt Software Upgrade Menu gt TFTP Software Upgrade 2 Setthe IP address and Image File Name 3 Verify the IP address for the TFTP Server and the file name of the new software image are accurate 4 Verify the TFTP server and IP connection between server and switch are working properly 5 Select Upgrade Image The switch downloads the image from TFTP Server and replaces the runtime image in Flash The administration console is an internal character oriented VT 100 ANSI menu driven user interface for management configuration activities View the administration console from a terminal PC Apple Macintosh or UNIX workstation connected to the switch console port 3 1 Direct Access Management Method The direct access management method is required when initially setting up the switch Thereafter Symbol recommends using the Web management access method described in Chapter 4 to manage the switch if unfamiliar with command line configuration Advanced users are recommended to use the CLI commands described in Chapter 5 to manage the switch Direct access to the switch console is available by connecting the switch console port to a VT 100 or compat
106. ce configuration REFERENCE Cisco MENU EXAMPLE Set transmit time 60 sec on port 3 Switch config interface fastethernet0 3 Switch config if dotlx timeout tx period 60 Switch config if dot1x max req Use the dot1x max req command to set the number of times the switch sends an EAP request identity frame to the client before restarting the authentication process dot1x max req count SYNTAX DESCRIPTION count Set the number of times DEFAULT VALUE COMMAND MODES Interface configuration REFERENCE Cisco MENU EXAMPLE Set request times 4 on port 3 Switch config interface fastethernet0 3 Switch config if 4 dotlx max req 4 Switch config if Command Line Interface 5 99 dot1x re authenticate Use this command to re authenticate on an 802 1X authorized port dot1x re authenticate SYNTAX DESCRIPTION The dot1x re authenticate command has no arguments or keywords DEFAULT VALUE COMMAND MODES Interface configuration REFERENCE Cisco MENU EXAMPLE re authenticate on port 3 now Switch config interface fastethernet0 3 Switch config if dotlx re authenticate Switch config if dotlx init Use the dot1x init command to display initiate status on an 802 1X authorized port dotlx init SYNTAX DESCRIPTION The dot1x init command has no arguments or keywords DEFAULT VALUE COMMAND MODES Interface configuration REFERENCE Cisco MENU EXAMPLE
107. ce ees 4 54 Spanning Tree gt MSTP Configuration Designated Topology Information 0 0002 e cece eee 4 55 Spanning Tree gt MSTP Configuration gt Regional Topology Information 0000 cece eee eee 4 56 QoS gt Policy Config gt Create Classifier 0 00 0 cece eee eae 4 57 QoS gt Policy Configuration gt Create In Profile Action 4 61 QoS gt Policy Configuration gt Create Out Profile Action 4 62 QoS gt Policy Configuration gt Create No Match Action 4 63 QoS gt Policy Configuration gt Create Port List 000005 4 64 QoS gt Policy Configuration gt Create Policy 0 0 0 eee 4 65 QoS gt Policy Configuration gt Policy Sequence 0c ee eee 4 66 QoS gt Queue Config gt Queue Mapping 0 00 cee cece 4 69 QoS gt Rate Limiting gt Storm Control Configuration 0 4 71 Chapter 5 Command Line Interface ES3000 Ethernet Switch Command Brief lt 2 sc25 0000 coe 5 1 Help y EE TE EAN ETIAIN OU o pb ed KS ris sand 5 1 Lorna MICE chardepuddntedceaderediaednpeddsasoreadar es 5 3 Basic Commands Lu ic e besa epa tacere ice bota bob mde dob ee bn dee Re ol 5 7 Web Browser Commands csscoskereFer es Rer RE CY ftr YS ded reeves 5 14 SPA TORRES ep EE ete Fac Yee bb Eb He pe ad 5 16 Basic System Management Commands 0000 cece eee eee 5 22 P Addressing Comman
108. ceived at the same time and in effect doubles the potential throughput of a link Half duplex A system that allows packets to transmitted and received but not at the same time Contrast with full duplex IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers This American organization was founded in 1963 and sets standards for computers and communications IETF Internet Engineering Task Force An organization responsible for providing engineering solutions for TCP IP networks In the network management area this group is responsible for the development of the SNMP protocol IGMP Ed ernet Group Management Protocol the standard for IP multicasting in the Internet GMP is used to establish host memberships in multicast groups on a single network ee IP multicast c o gt ernet Protocol IP is a layer 3 network protocol that is the standard for sending data rough a network IP is part of the TCP IP set of protocols that describe the routing of packets to addressed devices IP address e ernet Protocol address A unique identifier for a device attached to a network using TCP IP The address is written as four octets separated with periods full stops and is made up of a network section an optional subnet section and a host section IP multicast Sending data to distributed servers on a multicast backbone For large amounts of data IP Multicast is more efficient than normal Internet tran
109. ces as a power budget The switch is capable of providing power to 11 devices requiring a maximum power of 15 4W per device Ele gdt view Favorites Tools Help EJ amp Bak O 7 Qsearch Favorites History Ay amp E e t LLAUILLS eo Links 9 Las ES 3000 Ethernet switch 74 S a symbol 3 Tools C Software Une PoE Global Configuration O System Rebo D Save Config D SNTP Config O System Log D upload Dowr rts Basic Port Confi Detection Method Capacitor detection disabled Port Status amp C Capacitor detection enabled O Port Counter O Port Mirrorint Port Security Power Budget Power Consumption 17W Power Management Method C Deny next port connecttion regardless of priority D Radius Low priority port will be shut down D 802 1x iude eias Power Usage Thresholod for sending trap 80 PoE Global Cc Apply _ Link Aggregatio c A VLANs _ LAN Config 3 IGMP Snooping IGMP Snooping Spanning Tree _ Forwarding DB MSTP Config Qos _ Policy Config _ Queue Config _ Rate Limiting Web Management Access 4 29 4 2 22 PoE Determination Flowchart Power Budget Maximum power allowed for powered devices 170W for the ES3000 switch Detection Method The powered device detection method Older devices could contain a capacitor If this option is disabled default capacitor devices are not detected and powered Newer devices are
110. config peth capacitor detection Use the peth capacitor detection command to set the power detection method peth capacitor detection no peth capacitor detection SYNTAX DESCRIPTION The peth capacitor detection command has no arguments or keywords DEFAULT VALUE COMMAND MODES Global configuration REFERENCE MENU Command Line Interface 5 111 EXAMPLE Enable capacitor detection Switch config peth capacitor detection Switch config peth limit Use the peth limit command to set the power limit on a port peth limit mwatt SYNTAX DESCRIPTION mwatt Power limit 3 20 watts DEFAULT VALUE 15 watt COMMAND MODES Interface configuration REFERENCE MENU EXAMPLE Set power limit 10 watt on port 2 Switch config f interface fastethernet0 2 Switch config if peth limit 15 Switch config if peth priority Use the peth priority command for when the power budget is not enough peth priority level SYNTAX DESCRIPTION evel Critical Set critical priority to critical High Set critical priority to high Low Set critical priority to low DEFAULT VALUE High COMMAND MODES Interface configuration REFERENCE MENU 5 112 83000 User Guide EXAMPLE Set priority low oon port 3 Switch config interface fastethernet0 3 Switch config if peth priority low Switch config if peth shutdown Use the peth shutdown command to shut down a PoE port peth
111. configure the CIST bridge priority value spanning tree mst priority lt priority gt SYNTAX DESCRIPTION priority Valid priority vales are 4096 8192 12288 16384 20480 24576 28672 32768 36864 40960 45056 49152 53248 57344 and 61440 All other values are rejected DEFAULT VALUE 0x8000 COMMAND MODES Global configuration REFERENCE MENU 5 54 ES3000 User Guide EXAMPLE Set CIST priority 40960 Switch config f spanning tree mst priority 40960 Switch config spanning tree mst max age Use the spanning tree mst max age command to configure the value of CIST bridge Max Age spanning tree mst max age lt seconds gt SYNTAX DESCRIPTION DEFAULT VALUE COMMAND MODES REFERENCE MENU EXAMPLE seconds Integer ranges from 6 to 40 and enforces the following relationships 2 Bridge Forward Delay 1 0 seconds Bridge Max Age Bridge Max Age 2 Bridge Hello Time 1 0 seconds From 2 Bridge Forward Delay 1 to 2 Bridge Hello Time 1 Global configuration set CIST Max Age 20 seconds Switch config f spanning tree mst max age 20 Switch config spanning tree mst hello time Use the spanning tree mst hello time command to configure the value of the CIST bridge Hello Time spanning tree mst hello time lt seconds gt SYNTAX DESCRIPTION DEFAULT VALUE lt seconds gt Integer ranges from 1 to 10 nd enforces the following relationships 2 Bridge Forwa
112. connect more LANs than a bridge and are generally more sophisticated Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol This is the name for two of the most well known protocols developed for the interconnection of networks Originally a UNIX standard TCP IP is now supported on almost all platforms and is the protocol of the Internet TCP relates to the content of the data traveling through a network ensuring that the information sent arrives in one piece when it reaches its destination IP relates to the address of the end station to which data is being sent as well as the address of the destination network A TCP IP application protocol that provides a virtual terminal service allowing a user to log into another computer system and access a device as if the user were connected directly to the device Trivial File Transfer Protocol Allows the transfer of files such as software upgrades from a remote device using the local management capabilities of the Switch Traffic prioritization Unicast VLAN GL 5 Giving time critical data traffic a higher quality of service over other non critical data traffic A packet sent to a single end station on a network Virtual LAN A logical association that allows users to communicate as if they were physically connected to a single LAN independent of the actual physical configuration of the network GL 6 83000 User Guide Index Numerics IN 2 53000 User Guide Pci
113. ct Next Page to display additional VLAN IDs should they exist r Hyper Terminal HyperTerminal Ele Edt View Cal Transfer Help oel SiS cols e ES3000 Local Management System IGMP Snooping gt Router Port Table Lini x VLAN ID Port List lt COMMAND gt Nlext Page P revious Page Qluit to previous menu Command gt Connected 1 44 15 vr100 19200831 SCROLL CAPS NUM Capture Print eche 3 52 ES3000 User Guide 3 5 36 Main Menu gt Spanning Tree Configuration Menu The ES3000 can be configured to use one of three spanning tree protocols Spanning Tree Protocol STP is compatible with legacy equipment Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol RSTP is signficantly faster than STP Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol MSTP is based on RSTP and extends RSTP in a way that is useful for switches implementing VLANs There maybe more than one physical path between any two nodes forming a loop either created for redundancy or by accident STP ensures only one physical path is active and the others are blocked If a loop is created for redundancy STP monitors the two paths and activates the stand by path if the primary path fails If a loop was created inadvertently STP disables one of the two paths A loop can disable the network by causing a Broadcast Storm the result of a broadcast message traveling through the loop again and again Use the Spanning Tree Configuration menu to access and configure the following subm
114. cy Sequence _ Queue Config _ Rate Limiting Apply Total Entries 0 Index Action Value Next Page Previous Page No datal ie m i internet Z Action Description Value Range Drop Packet is dropped N A Policed dscp Policed DSCP 0 63 Policed precedence Policed precedence 0 7 Policed cos Policed class of service 0 7 4 62 ES3000 User Guide The precedence and CoS Class of Service has three bits The value is between 0 and 7 Higher values have priority DSCP combines Precedence and ToS Type of Service DSCP is 6 bits long for the priority and the value ranges from 0 and 63 4 2 44 QoS gt Policy Configuration gt Create Out Profile Action Out Profile Actions are similar to In Profile Actions except they do not have policed precedence nor policed cos and they apply to egress traffic Two actions are created as well In additional to In Profile Action page the administrator has the capability to set the committed rate and burst size A Ethernet Switch 3000 Network Management System Microsoft Internet Explorer _ of x Ele Edit View Favorites Tools Help EJ Sepak D Gd Qsearch 3 Favorites History B amp D General Info System Admin _ Access SNMP Config Tools Ports _ Basic Port Config Port Security _ Power Over Ether _ Link Aggregation VLANs WLAN Config J IGMP Snooping
115. d or aged The range is between 10 seconds and 1 000 000 seconds By industry standard 300 seconds is the default File Edit view Favorites Tools Help amp Bak 7 d seach Favorites EBristory B amp address http 157 235 95 232 home asp aE dea ES 3000 itiernet swte D General Info System Admin FDB by Port _ Access _ SNMP Config Age Out Time 300 Sec 10 1000000 Apply _ Tools S Select Port 18 _ Basic Port Config Port Security _ Power Over Ether _ Link Aggregation E A VLANs _ LAN Config IGMP Snooping IGMP Snooping Ca _ Spanning Tree _ Forwarding DB C Add Static FDB C FDB by Port O FDB by MAC DI FDB by VID MSTP Config HL Qos JPolicy Config _ Queue Config Rate Limiting Pot MAC Address l 00 A0 F8 57 80 33 Next Page Previous Page EJ Done a dep internet Z 4 48 FS3000 User Guide 4 2 35 Spanning Tree gt MSTP Configuration gt MSTP Config The ES3000 Ethernet switch is compliant with IEEE802 1D Spanning Tree Protocol STP IEEE 802 1w Rapid Spanning Tree and IEEE 802 1s Multiple Spanning Tree STP ensures only one path is active at a time between any two network nodes There can more than one physical path between any two nodes forming a loop either created for redundancy or by accident STP ensures only one physical path is active and the others are
116. d host port aging time for an IGMP snooping operation ip igmp snooping aging time router host sec SYNTAX DESCRIPTION The router port aging time is integer value ranges from 60 to 600 The host port aging time is integer value ranges from 130 to 1225 DEFAULT VALUE The default value is 260 seconds for the host port and 125 seconds for the router port COMMAND MODES Global configuration REFERENCE None Command Line Interface 5 69 MENU Advanced Switch Configuration Menu IGMP Snooping gt Set Host Port Aged Tim Set Router Port Aged Time EXAMPLE Enable igmp snooping router port age out time 300 sec Switch config ip igmp snooping aging time router 300 Switch config Enable igmp snooping host port age out time 300 sec Switch config ip igmp snooping aging time host 300 Switch config ip igmp snooping report forward interval Use this command to configure the forward interval of IGMP report message to a router port for IGMP snooping operation An IGMP report for same group won t forward during this interval ip igmp snooping report forward interval lt sec gt SYNTAX DESCRIPTION Integer value ranges from 0 to 25 DEFAULT VALUE The default value is 5 seconds COMMAND MODES Global configuration REFERENCE None MENU Advanced Switch Configuration Menu gt IGMP Snooping gt Set Report Interval EXAMPLE Enable igmp snooping report forward interval 10 sec Switch con
117. d is in no way shared between the traffic types Click Apply to implement the threshold value for the enabled data types Storm Control is enabled globally and cannot be defined on a per port basis 4 72 ES3000 User Guide Ele Edit View Favorites Tools Help i Bak gt O 7 A Asearch Favorites CBristory Ay amp Address http 157 235 95 232 home asp a 4 Links gt ES 3000 tineret sviter O General Info C 3System Admin Storm Control Configuration lAccess SNMP Config Tools Disabled Disabled Disabled D Ports I Basic Port Config F Enabled v M Enabled Enabled z l L _ Port Security Power Over Ether Link Aggregation E TVLANS __ LAN Config IGMP Snooping _ IGMP Snooping Ca _ Spanning Tree 4 Qos _ Policy Config _ Queue Config _ Rate Limiting D Broadcast Storn DLF Broadcast Multicast Threshold 1 262143 pkt sec There are three kinds of storm control DLF Broadcast and Multicast DLF Destination Look Failure packets DLF packets are broadcast to all ports except the incoming port Broadcast Packets are delivered to all ports except the incoming port as DLF packets Multicast Packets are delivered to all ports with group membership When Enabled the CPU drops packets beyond the specified threshold Otherwise the CPU processes these packet types without any limitations The default setting is
118. d to configure the Edge Port Status in MSTP spanning tree mst edgeport SYNTAX DESCRIPTION The spanning tree mst edgeport command has no arguments or keywords DEFAULT VALUE COMMAND MODES Interface configuration REFERENCE MENU EXAMPLE Set Edge port TRUE on port 4 Switch config interface fastethernet0 4 Switch config if spanning tree mst edgeport Switch config if Set Edge port FALSE on port 4 Switch config interface fastethernet0 4 Switch config if no spanning tree mst edgeport Switch config if spanning tree mst point to point Use the spanning tree mst point to point command to configure the Point To Point Status of a Port in MSTP spanning tree mst point to point lt status gt SYNTAX DESCRIPTION status Status Meaning forcetrue Force TRUE forcefalse Force FALSE auto Auto detection Command Line Interface 5 61 DEFAULT VALUE COMMAND MODES Interface configuration REFERENCE MENU EXAMPLE Force p2p false on port 4 Switch config f interface fastethernet0 4 Switch config if spanning tree mst point to point forcefalse Switch config if spanning tree mst instance shutdown Use the spanning tree mst instance shutdown command to Enable Disable MSTP function on the interface spanning tree mst instance lt instance gt shutdown SYNTAX DESCRIPTION Integer ranges from 1 to 64 DEFAULT VALUE COMMAND MODES Interface configuration REFERENCE
119. data until the receiver can accept it The switch complies with the IEEE802 3x flow control standard Gigabit Ports For the two gigabit ports on each switch the port type can be chosen The default is the port using the RJ 45 interface Select the GBIC interface by plugging a GBIC connector The GBIC interface has higher priority than the shared RJ 45 interface Web Management Access 4 19 Enabling the GBIC connector for a Gigabit Ethernet port disables the built in T000BASE T port GBIC ports do not support Auto Negotiation Manually configure the GBIC port The Note default values are 1000 Mbps full duplex dd Ethernet Switch 3000 Network Management System Microsoft Internet Explorer Ele Edit View Favorites Tools Help Back gt Q 7 GY seach Favorites Bristory yr SB ES 3000 ES M gt gt ES D General Info Address http 1 157 235 95 232 home asp z 8 unis System Admin Port Status and Configuration M s P 1 2 3456 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 i ort Ero LUN m m mj m eee eee mj mj mj eee ee eee Clear All 3Ports Basic Port Config Admin Status Mode Flow Ctrl Siete tags al I II el ESSE 0 7 O Port Mirroring _ Port Security Note 1000Mb full duplex mode is not offered if any ports other than 25 or 26 are selected C Radius s Q 802 1x Port
120. detected regardless if the Detection Method option is enabled or disabled Power Management Method When the power budget Is running out as more powered devices connected to the system the system needs an algorithm to determine the power service for the next powered device It could potentially deny the service requested of the new device or disable current connected devices to provide power to the new device Two options are given to the administrator e Deny next port connection regardless of priority The switch keeps providing power to current connected powered devices and ignores the requests of the newly connected device The priority set up of each port is ignored 4 30 ES3000 User Guide Power Usage Threshold e Low priority port will be shutdown When a newly powered device is connected the switch searches among its currently connected and powered devices If any port has lower priority than the newly connected port the switch discontinues the power supply to the lower priority port and provides power to the newly connected port If this power budget from disabling one low priority port is not enough the switch disables the next low priority port and so on until the power budget is enough If there are no low priority ports or not enough power the newly connected device is not powered The Power Usage Threshold is the threshold to enable the SNMP trap The default value is 8096 and is configurable by the administrator
121. dex 2 replace COS value to 3 Switch config diffserv nomatch 2 cos 3 Switch config delete a no match Index 2 Switch config no diffserv nomatch 2 Switch config Command Line Interface 5 87 diffserv outprofile Use the diffserv outprofile command to configure the out profile for diffserv diffserv outprofile lt index gt committed rate lt unit gt burst size lt volume gt drop dscp lt ds gt SYNTAX DESCRIPTION index Out profile ID for diffserv meter id Meter ID for out profiler ds 6 bits DSCP value in IP header for action DEFAULT VALUE COMMAND MODES Global configuration command REFERENCE MENU EXAMPLE Create a out profile Index 4 set committed rate to 23 burst size 4 and out profile action drop Switch config 4 diffserv outprofile 4 committed rate 23 burst size 4 drop Switch config delete a out profile 4 Switch config no diffserv outprofile 4 Switch config diffserv portlist Use the diffserv portlist command to configure the portlist for diffserv diffserv portlist index lt portlist gt SYNTAX DESCRIPTION index Port list Index for diffserv portlist Port list for diffserv DEFAULT VALUE COMMAND MODES Global configuration command REFERENCE MENU 5 88 83000 User Guide EXAMPLE Create a portlist Index 5 set port 3 7 Switch config diffserv portlist 5 3 7 Switch config delete a port list 5
122. dify ports 17 to 26 tab through ports 1 to 16 The comments field is available to enter a description of the port Hyper Terminal HyperTerminal siol xj Ele Edt View Cal Transfer Help olal es sole ej ES3000 PWR Local Management System Main Menu gt Ports Blasic Port Config Port Slecurity Plower Over Ethernet Llink Aggregation Qluit to previous menu Command gt f Enter the character in sque Connected 2 25 51 VT100 192008N 1 SCROLL CAPS NUM Caotse Pint ech Administration Console Access 3 29 3 5 18 Main Menu gt Ports gt Basic Port Config Use the Basic Port Configuration menu to configure port status link type admin enable disable link up down mode and flow control To mirror other ports select Port Mirroring rj Hyper Terminal HyperTerminal iol xj Ele Edt View Cal Transfer Help ola S15 alal a ES3000 Local Management System Ports gt Basic Port Config Port Sltatus amp Config Port Clounters Port Mlirroring Qluit to previous menu Command Enter the character in square brackets to select option Connected 1 33 31 vr100 fiszgoen t SCROLL CAPS NUM Capture Pret echo 7 3 30 ES3000 User Guide 3 5 19 Main Menu gt Ports gt Basic Port Config Port Status amp Config Pi Hyper Terminal HyperTerminal joj xj File Edt View Cal Transfer Help nia S13 soles e ES3000 Local Management System Basic Port Config gt Port Status amp Config
123. dress DEFAULT VALUE The ping command has no default setting COMMAND MODES All command modes REFERENCE Nortel MENU Switch Tools Configuration gt Ping Execution EXAMPLE Switch ping 172 16 3 152 Type Ctrl C to abort Reply Received From 172 16 3 152 TimeTaken 6 45 msecs Reply Received From 172 16 3 152 TimeTaken 0 65 msecs Reply Received From 172 16 3 152 TimeTaken 0 65 msecs 172 16 3 152 Ping Statistics 3 Packets Transmitted 3 Packets Received 0 Packets Loss Switch ping 172 16 3 244 Type Ctrl C to abort Reply Not Received From 172 16 3 244 Timeout 1 secs Reply Not Received From 172 16 3 244 Timeout 1 secs Reply Not Received From 172 16 3 244 Timeout 1 secs 172 16 3 244 Ping Statistics 3 Packets Transmitted 0 Packets Received 100 Packets Loss 5 12 ES3000 User Guide copy tftp image Use the copy tftp image command to download image or config files copy tftp ip address file name image SYNTAX DESCRIPTION ip IP address filename file name DEFAULT VALUE The copy tftp image command has no default setting COMMAND MODES Privileged EXEC REFERENCE MENU EXAMPLE Switch copy tftp 172 16 3 152 image img image Downloading Image From Remote Server Type Ctrl C to abort Receive 1654949 bytes Writing image to Flash Please wait a minute reboot automatically start reboot copy running config tftp Use this comma
124. ds 3 5244284 noadgeceei Rd ITPREUPPo ERE EE DPdpE E 5 27 SECU Dy COMMAS lt 2 bs bibs s pew REED dE ou doed HOS NE RLE EA RD rea 5 30 Layer 2 Interface Commands ios errem eepbeREECRRE HR Ce ere pne o 5 31 Link Aggregation Commands isses 5 42 MAC Address Dona di Lees severe EFE HERE EFFERRE TR Ere a 5 46 Multiple Spanning Tree Commands isses sees 5 51 IGMP Snooping CORImBBls cues es scusi crx OR TDRERE e EROTSR Ra 5 68 vii viii ES3000 User Guide MAN Dormatds uses cerepevpere dre brr EXCEXGJGAYg o pre eESETYdrde 5 74 Quality of Service Commands dsc cccderdevrsareateredinbhureerneres 5 81 Diffserv Commands 0 2 00 IRR 5 84 SUZ Dx Commands ccc oy 2k bk pde dan dee recla le or RIA RE da i 5 94 Badius Commands i i acsoisa Loses te bR Pep RA PEORES PRICE AR PERS 5 102 SNIP RUE Lise ead mau rper Deoa ie ERCX PrERUOENNRE Rudd 5 104 sustod CONIBIBIURS cere ECHRE REO Rie HUP Er RET ER Erg 5 107 Power Over Ethernet Commands 0 000 c cece cece eens 5 109 Miscellaneous Commands 0 002 cece cece eee cece 5 115 sample Contiguration H B o 420 csscddencdovsdeiesdvadendsdedendies 5 117 Appendix A Specifications amp Pin Assignments SUSCIPIENS ao E GUAE n FERRE nb ie helen es SR E RIAM A 1 RJ 45 Plug arid RJ 415 Configet r iussa coser ore erat ax RR A 2 Appendix B Cabling Guidelines Fast Ethernet Cable Guidelines lslssssesssesssesssesssse B 1 pnr ERRORI EEEE DTE CERE REN B 1 Ter
125. dvanced C MSTP Instance Designated Top Regional Topolo Qos _ Policy Config Queue Config _ Rate Limiting B CIST Configuration Global MSTP Status Enabled Apply Enabling Spanning Tree will cause the system to temporarily stop responding zT Links gt N CIST Root Port CIST Root Path Cost CIST Root CIST Regional Root Cost CIST Regional Root CIST Hello Time CIST Maximum Age CIST Forward Delay CIST Bridge ID CIST Bridge Priority CIST Bridge Hello Time CIST Bridge Maximum Age CIST Bridge Forward Delay Max Hop Count 26 0 4000 0030ab258117 20000 4000 0030ab258117 2 Sec 20 Sec 11 Sec 8000 0030ab258350 ox 000 k Sec kpo Sec nc Sec m an Apply Time Since Topology Change 80783 Sec Topology Change Count 100 4p Internet 4 52 ES3000 User Guide 42 37 Spanning Tree gt MSTP Configuration CIST Basic Port Configuration Use the CIST Basic Port Configuration screen to set up the port priority and path cost and enable disable the port STP status Use the Port menu to define the target port Use the Priority field to set the port priority Click Apply once all changes have been made Eile Edit View Favorites Tools Help Bak gt OE Gt Asearch Favorites CPristory Ay amp Address an http 157 235 95 232 home asp Em a Links gt D General Info
126. e Display MAC Address By Port Display MAC address table for a specified port Display MAC Address by MAC Display MAC address in order of MAC address Display MAC Address by VID Display MAC address table for a specified VLAN ID 3 54 ES3000 User Guide Static Address Table Use the Static Addresses Table to specify Media Access Control MAC addresses for specific ports not purged from the bridge table by the aging function There are 3 entries in the table Two commands are available to add and or remove an entry To add an entry follow the pop out prompt 1 Enter MAC Address xx xx xx xx xx xx gt 00 12 34 99 ab ef ENTER 2 Add new entry gt Enter port number gt 10 ENTER 3 Add new entry gt Enter VLAN ID 50 lt ENTER gt A new entry displays 00 12 34 99 AB EF 10 50 To remove an entry 1 Hit key D 2 Enter MAC Address xx ocxxoocxx xx gt 00 11 ab 00 33 55 ENTER 3 Delete entry gt Enter VLAN ID gt 30 lt ENTER gt Display MAC Address by Port MAC and VID With the number of hosts increase on a network the Forwarding Database grows sharply To look for an MAC address becomes time consuming work The system provides three different ways for administrator to research MAC addresses by a specified Port sorted by MAC address and by a specified VLAN Each one of these a Set Age Out time command is given to configure the time to remove a non recently used entry The modification on this timer is switch wide T
127. e values assigned by the system to display information on the power supplied Admin The administration decision on providing power to a port Two parameters are Up Power is allowed on this port The default value is Up 4 26 ES3000 User Guide Status Class Priority Limit mW Power mW Voltage V Current mA Down Power is not allowed on this port When Admin is set to Down all other parameters are meaningless The user can change the administration configuring Admin to either Enable or Disable The status of the port When a power device is connected and power is provided Powered is displayed for the port 4 classes are specified within IEEE 802 3af to help determine the maximum number of PDs the system can support Class Usage PSE Output Max Power W PD Power 0 Default 15 4 0 44 12 95W 1 Optional 40 0 44 3 84W 2 Optional 7 0 3 84 6 49W 3 Optional 15 4 6 49 12 95W 4 Reserved for As class 0 Reserved for future use future use The Classification option within IEEE 802 3af provides the capability for PSE to learn the maximum power needed for connected PDs The PSE reserves the needed power for every device to avoid power shortage of any connected and powered devices The Priority field defines the priority of the target PoE port Three selections are available Critical High and Low When the power consumption is over the power budget ports defined as Crit
128. e Management Access menu can also be used to change the user name and password User names and passwords are case sensitive and can be up to 20 characters long Using telnet the user can only enable disable the Web Interface The user cannot enable disable the telnet interface from the Management Access screen Note If the password is unknown contact Symbol technical support at 1 631 738 2400 in North America or 1 800 653 5350 International Administration Console Access 3 13 7 Hyper Terminal HyperTerminal nl x ie Edt View Cal Transfer Heb Dg es sole e ES3000 Local Management System Access gt Management Access Console UI Idle Timeout 5 Min Telnet UI Idle Timeout 5 Min Telnet Server Enabled SNMP Agent Enabled Web Server Enabled Local User Name admin lt COMMAND gt Set Clonsole UI Time Out Change Local User Nlame Set Tlelnet UI Time Out Change Local Plassword Enable Disable Te llnet Server Qluit to previous menu Enable Disable SINMP Agent Enable Disable Wleb Server Command gt Enter the character in square brackets to select option Connected 0 39 04 vT100 fiszooeN SCROLL CAPS NUM Capture Pintecho The configurable fields within the Management Access menu have the following values Set Console UI Time Out Session is disconnected when the time out occurs Set Telnet UI Time Out Telnet session is disconnected when the time out occurs Change Local User Name Defines t
129. e Radius Configuration screen to configure switch advanced security settings to limit the access to management interfaces There are two advanced security options beyond the basic password protection RADIUS client authentication and 802 1X port authentication If a RADIUS server is on the network configure the authentication of management access through a RADIUS server RADIUS server authentication does not affect traffic passing through the switch only authenticates access to the switch management The same is true for 802 1X port authentication Only users with specific IP addresses can be allowed access to the management features thus preventing unauthorized personnel from accessing the switch Ele Edt View Favorites Tools Help Ea Back gt 7 Gh seach Favorites EBristory A amp LF OODEEEEEELLLRLLLHOCEEECLEULOOOOOG est Links gt gt ES 3000 enerne suc D General Info System Admin Radius Configuration _ Access __ SNMP Config Server IP Address 0 Jo a a jTools Ports Shared Secret Max length 20 characters _ Basic Port Config Response Time fio Sec 1 120 Port Security Radius Maximun Retransmission B 1 254 D 802 1x Apply Power Over Ether C PoE Port Config C PoE Global Conf _ Link Aggregation A LANs _ LAN Config IGMP Snooping IGMP Snooping Ca 4 Spanning Tree _ Forwarding DB MSTP Config El Q9es _ Policy Config Queue Config
130. e able to keep up with the packet flow on a gigabit port Only another gigabit port may monitor a gigabit port Any port on the ES3000 may be used to monitor ports 1 through 24 the 10 100BaseT ports Use Port mirroring to assist in the debugging of a network The Port Mirroring Web interface page allows the user to Enable or Disable port mirroring and set the source and monitor ports The monitor port displays a copy of every packet arriving or leaving the source port Ele Edit View Favorites Tools Help Back CQ 7 GY seach s Favortes CBristory ry amp Address mm 1 157 235 95 232 home asp z ga Links ES 3000 Ethernet Switch ae e Fa D General Info E System Admin Port Mirroring W jAccess JSNMP Config Monitoring Port 22 x connected to network analyzer Tools SERTE Monitored Port 23 v port to be watched 3Basic Port Config Direction Both O Port Status amp C ctatus Enabled Port Counters D Port Mirroring Aey Port Security Radius O 802 1x Power Over Ether O PoE Port Config C PoE Global Conf lLink Aggregation E VLANs JVWLAN Config IGMP Snooping _ IGMP Snooping Ca Spanning Tree _ Forwarding DB MSTP Config S Qos _ Policy Config _ Queue Config _ Rate Limiting DO nternet 4 22 ES3000 User Guide 42 17 System Admin gt Ports gt Port Security gt Radius Configuration Use th
131. e authentication initializing rj Hyper Terminal HyperTerminal of xj File Edt View Call Transter Help ollel es cls e ES3000 Local Management System Port Security gt 802 1x NAS ID Nasl Port No 1 Port Status Authorized Port Control Force Authorized Operational Control Direction Both Administrative Control Direction Both Transmission Period 30 Sec Supplicant Timeout 90 Sec Server Timeout 90 Sec Maximum Request Quiet Period 60 Sec Re authentication Period 3600 Sec Re authentication Status Disabled lt COMMAND gt NJAS ID Supp l icant Timeout Re aluth Status Plort No Server Timelolut Ilnitialize Port Clontrol Mlaximum Request Rle auth Initialize Port Ctr1 Dlirection Qluliet Period Qluit to previous menu Tlransmission Period R el auth Period Command gt Enter the character in square brackets to select option Connected 1 54 50 ivr100 192008N 1 SCROLL CAPS NUM Cape Print echo Administration Console Access 3 37 3 5 25 Main Menu gt Ports gt Power over Ethernet Use Power over Ethernet PoE to eliminate using a 110 220 VAC power source to power access points and other devices on a wired LAN If using a Power over Ethernet system only a single CAT5 Ethernet cable carrying both power and data to each device is required The single cable scheme provides greater flexibility in the placement of access points and network devices and can significantly decrease installation costs
132. e bootcode and runtime software Do not attempt to use PoE software with a non PoE switch Do not attempt to use non PoE software with a PoE switch Attempting to do so may render the switch inoperable 1 2 ES3000 User Guide 1 2 Management Access Overview The Symbol ES3000 Managed Switch provides user interface flexibility using e An administration console e A Web Browser interface e External SNMP based network management application The administration console and Web Browser interface are embedded in the switch firmware 1 3 SNMP Access Use an external Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP based application to manage the Symbol ES3000 Ethernet Switch The SNMP management method requires the SNMP agent on the switch and the SNMP Network Management Station use the same community string and the SNMP Network Management Station is entered in the SNMP Host table on the switch The SNMP management method uses two community strings the GET community string and the SET community string If the SNMP Network management Station only knows the SET community string it can read from and write to the MIBs However if it only knows the GET community string it can only read MIBs The default GET community string for the switch is public and the host table is empty 1 4 Protocols The Symbol ES3000 Ethernet Switch supports the following protocols e Virtual terminal protocols such as Telnet e SNMP 1 4 1 Virtual Terminal Prot
133. e character in square brackets to select option vT100 192008N SCROLL CAPS NUM Capture Prntecho 3 5 10 Main Menu gt System Admin gt Tools Menu The Tools Menu has six options Software Upgrade System Reboot Save Config Upload Download Config SNTP Config System Log Administration Console Access 3 21 These individual menu options are discussed in detail in the sections that follow r Hyper Terminal HyperTerminal File Edit View Call Transfer Help joj xj ole 53 soles ES3000 Local Management System System Admin gt Tools Software U pgrade System R eboot Slave Config Upload Download Clonfig SI NITP Config System Llog Qluit to previous menu Command Enter the character in sc uare brackets to select option Connected 1 06 07 vT100 fisz006N SCROLL CAPS NUM Capture Print echo 3 22 ES3000 User Guide 3 5 11 Main Menu gt System Admin gt Tools gt Software Upgrade If new improvements to the software on the switch become available use the Software Upgrade menu to upgrade the switch to the new software version Once the IP address of the TFTP and the name of the new software image file are properly configured the user can upgrade the software with command on this menu See Chapter 2 Firmware Upgrades when updating software The previous version of runtime image is lost when the aw procedure completes Warning Use the Software
134. e latest standard is Category 5e which defines a higher level of link performance than is available with Category 5 cable If installing new cable Symbol recommends using Category 5e cable If using the existing cable be sure to have the cable plant tested by a professional who can verify it meets or exceeds either ANSI EIA TIA 568 A 1995 or ISO IEC 11801 1995 Category 5 specifications B 4 83000 User Guide B 5 3 Length The maximum distance limitation between two pieces of equipment is 100 m as per the original Ethernet specification The end to end link is called the channel TSB 67 defines the Basic Link which is the portion of the link that is part of the building infrastructure This excludes patch and equipment cords The maximum basic link length is 295 feet 90 m B 5 4 Return Loss Return loss measures the amount of reflected signal energy resulting from impedance changes in the cabling link The nature of 1000BASE T renders this measurement very important if too much energy is reflected back on to the receiver the device does not perform optimally Unlike 10BASE T and 100BASE TX which use only two of the four pairs of wires within the Category 5 1000BASE T uses all four pairs of the twisted pair Verify all wires are tested Factors effecting return loss are e The number of transition points as there is a connection via an RJ 45 to another connector a patch panel or device at each transition point e Remov
135. e network Enabling IGMP allows individual ports to detect IGMP queries report packets and manage IP multicast traffic through the switch Web Management Access 4 43 AJ Ethernet Switch 3000 Network Management System Microsoft Internet Explorer _ of x Eile Edit view Favorites Tools Help Back gt O 7 Asearch Favorites CBristory Ay amp Address el http 157 235 95 232 home asp Jee ES 3000 enerne smo D General Info System Admin _ Access IGMP Snooping Configuration Menu __ SNMP Config IGMP Snooping Status Disabled v Apply Tools Ports Host Port Age Out Time 260 _ Basic Port Config sa ee sts A po Port Security Router Port Age Out Time 125 Sec 60 600 Power Over Ether Report Forward Interval 5 _ Link Aggregation P Sec 0 25 A VLANs Apply __ LAN Config 4 IGMP Snooping VLAN ID Group Mac Address Group Members IGMP Snooping Ca C IGMP Snooping D VLAN Filter Tab Router Port Tab _ Spanning Tree _ Forwarding DB _ MSTP Config H 4 Qos _ Policy Config _ Queue Config _ Rate Limiting No data Next Page Previous Page The page displays IGMP Snooping Status The global enabled or disabled status of IGMP snooping The administrator can select Enabled or Disabled When Enabled the switch detects IGMP queries reports and manages multicast traffic through the s
136. eb Server EXAMPLE Enable web server Switch config ip http server Web server is Enabled now Switch config Disable web server Switch config no ip http server Switch config show ip http server Command Line Interface 5 15 Use the show ip http server command to display telnet show ip http server SYNTAX DESCRIPTION DEFAULT VALUE COMMAND MODES REFERENCE MENU EXAMPLE The show ip http server command has no arguments or keywords The show ip http server command has no default setting Privileged EXEC None Basic Switch Configuration Menu User Interface Configuration Menu Switch show ip http server Web Server enabled Switch 5 16 83000 User Guide 5 4 SNMP Commands snmp server agent Use the snmp server agent command to enable or disable the access to the SNMP agent embedded in the system snmp server agent no snmp server agent SYNTAX DESCRIPTION The snmp server agent command has no argument DEFAULT VALUE The snmp server agent feature is enabled by default COMMAND MODES Global configuration REFERENCE MENU EXAMPLE Enable SNMP agent Switch config f snmp server agent Switch config Disable SNMP agent Switch config f no snmp server agent Switch config Command Line Interface 5 17 snmp server location To set the system location string snmp server location lt string gt no snmp server location SYNT
137. ected 1 13 08 VT100 19200 8 N 1 SCROLL CAPS NUM Capture Print echo Administration Console Access 3 27 3 5 16 Main Menu gt System Admin gt Tools gt System Log The System Log is a tool for observing system behavior Clear the system log by selecting Clear System Log Symbol recommends referring to the System Log when contacting the Support Center to determine if an ES3000 event has been recorded 7 Hyper Terminal HyperTerminal Ele Edt View Call Transfer Help FUIS x ias el sole eil ES3000 Local Management System Tools gt System Log Time VVVV MM DD HH MM SS 0000 00 00 00 00 0000 00 00 00 04 0000 00 00 00 15 0000 00 00 00 26 0000 00 00 00 49 0000 00 00 00 57 revious Page lear System Log uit to previous menu Command Enter the character in square brackets to select option Login from Login from Login from Login from Login from Login from console console console console console console Connected 1 13 25 vT100 19200 amp N 1 SCROLL CAPS NUM Capture Pini echo 3 28 ES3000 User Guide 3 5 17 Main Menu gt Port Configuration Menu Use the Port Configuration menu to set the port characteristics related to link operations All of the parameters on the Port Configuration page are toggle settings To change or toggle between options select Ctrl M to move the curser to the ports field and strike the space bar when the appropriate option is highlighted To mo
138. ed and untagged abbreviated as T and U respectively If a port is an untagged member of a VLAN the VLAN tag is striped from the frame before it is sent out that port If the port is a tagged member of a VLAN the VLAN tag stays in the frame when sent If a port is not a member of the particular VLAN it does not get any traffic for that VLAN The VLAN tagging option is a standard set by the IEEE to facilitate the spanning of VLANs across multiple switches All untagged packets entering the switch by default are tagged with the ID specified by the port ID Use the VLAN screen to specify the VLAN ID for each port The number next to each port indicates which ID is set for each port Following industry standards ID 1 is the default ID Up to 4094 VLANs with unique ID numbers and names can be added VLAN ID numbers are required to be within 1 4094 Per industry standard the default VLAN has an ID of 1 E VLAN ID 1 cannot be deleted under any circumstance Note 3 44 ES3000 User Guide 3 5 30 Main Menu gt VLANs gt VLANs by VLAN ID r Hyper Terminal HyperTerminal Be Em Vw GM Lenin Hep oel ex scies e ES3080 Local Management System Main Menu gt VLANs LANs by VLON ITID Clreate VLRN UM Port Config luit to previous menu V Command gt Enter the character in square brackets to select option Connected 2 04 15 ivr100 192008933 5 CAPS NUM Capture Create a new VLAN add new ports to an exi
139. ee Forwarding DB fol bee Software Upgrade Image Version Date v1 0 0 0 915R May 06 2004 22 52 12 Download Server IP 0 0 0 Download File Name Max length 39 characters Apply Treppe 4 2 9 System Admin gt Tools gt System Reboot Two options are provided when the system reboots Reboot Status Stop Start Reboot Type Normal Factory Default AJ Ethernet Switch 3000 Network Management System Microsoft Internet Explorer Shutdown the system Reboot the system Boot up with runtime configuration Boot up with factory default configuration File Edit view Favorites Tools Help Co Back 7 6 Gseach Favorites CBristory yy amp Web Management Access 4 13 Address http 157 23 D General Info System Admin a Access SNMP Config Tools 3 Software Upc C System Rebo D Save Config D SNTP Config 3 System Log O upload Dowr Ports 3 Basic Port Confi Port Status amp Port Counter C Port Mirrorini Port Security Radius D 802 1x Power Over Eth C PoE Port Coni C PoE Global Ct Link Aggregatio E VLANs E IGMP Snooping m IGMP Snooping Spanning Tree Forwarding DB ueg Pantin al Done gt E VLAN Config 32 home asp ES 3000 ineme snin System Reboot Reboot Type Normal 4 Internet 4 14 ES3000 User Guide
140. enus e Forwarding DB e MSTP Config F Hyper Terminal HyperTerminal GI x Fie Edit View Cal Transfer Help ols e 3 alal S ES3000 Local Management System Main Menu gt Spanning Tree Florwarding DB MISTP Config Qlu it to previous menu Command Enter the character in square brackets to select option Connected 1 48 50 ivr100 192008N1 D CAPS NUM Capture Administration Console Access 3 53 3 5 37 Main Menu gt Spanning Tree gt Forwarding DB Use the Forwarding Database option to view the dynamic MAC addresses currently in the address database When addresses are in the database the packets intended for those addresses are forwarded directly to those ports The Administrator can display addresses in the table by port VLAN and or MAC address by entering the short key The static MAC address table is also displayable i Hyper Terminal HyperTerminal Elle Edt View Call Transfer Help ols ex ala e ES3000 Local Management System Spanning Tree gt Forwarding DB S tatic Address Table Display MAC Address by Plort Display MAC Address by MIJAC Display MAC Address by VIID Qluit to previous menu Command gt i Enter the character in square brackets to select option Connected 1 49 31 VT100 19200 8 N 1 SCROLL CAPS NUM Captue Print echo There are four commands within the Forwarding Database option Static Address Table Display and configure the static MAC address tabl
141. er through the switch running STP negotiation it is not able to connect to it immediately This can be a problem for some networks RSPT solves the problem by setting the port directly to forwarding mode Therefore any server access request is forwarded RSPT is used on end node ports ports connected to PCs or servers and not on uplink ports to other switches 3 60 ES3000 User Guide 3 5 41 Main Menu gt Spanning Tree gt MSTP Config gt CIST Basic Port Config Use the CIST Basic Port Config menu to configure the port edge status port P TO P status and restart port migration to prevent the wrong link ri Hyper Terminal HyperTerminal lolx Ele Edt View Cal Transfer Hep Dols ex soles esl ES3000 Local Management System MSTP Config gt CIST Basic Port Config Port Trunk Link State Path Cost STP Status Up Forwarding Designated 200000 Enabled Down Discarding Disabled 1 200000 Enabled Down Discarding Disabled 200000 Enabled Down Discarding Disabled 200000 Enabled Down Discarding Disabled 200000 Enabled Down Discarding Disabled 200000 Enabled Down Discarding Disabled 200000 Enabled Down Discarding Disabled 200000 Enabled Down Discarding Disabled 200000 Enabled Discarding Disabled 200000 Enabled Discarding Disabled 200000 Enabled Discarding Disabled 200000 Enabled lt COMMAND gt Set Port Path Clost Plrevious Page Set Port STP Sltatus Set Port Prlilority Qluit to previous menu Command i Enter the character in
142. es not automatically send LACP protocol packets and responds only if it receives LACP protocol packets from the opposite device Manual Static link aggregation DEFAULT VALUE The feature is disabled by default COMMAND MODES Global configuration REFERENCE HP MENU Command Line Interface 5 43 EXAMPLE Set port 1 port 2 port 3 link aggregation and LACP key 10 and mode active Switch config lacp 10 1 2 3 active Switch config Set port 10 13 link aggregation and LACP key 42 and mode passive Switch config lacp 42 10 13 passive Switch config Set port 5 7 link aggregation and LACP key 42 and mode manual Switch config f lacp 12 5 7 manual Switch config Disable link aggregation LACP key 10 Switch config no lacp 10 Switch config lacp system priority Use the lacp system priority command to set the LACP system priority lacp system priority lt priority value gt SYNTAX DESCRIPTION lt priority value gt Lacp system priority 1 65535 DEFAULT VALUE COMMAND MODES Global configuration REFERENCE Cisco MENU EXAMPLE Set system priority 40000 Switch config f lacp system priority 40000 5 44 ES3000 User Guide lacp port priority Use the lacp port priority command to LACP port priority lacp port priority lt priority value gt SYNTAX DESCRIPTION lt priority value gt Lacp port priority 0 255 DEFAULT VALUE COMMAND MODES I
143. ess and user information Ports Configure port security PoE and link aggregation VLANs Create VLANs Set VLAN IDs and create modify 802 1q trunk IGMP Snooping Enable IGMP Snooping and VLAN filtering Spanning Tree MSTP configuration basic and advanced MSTP port configuration QoS Create Policy create classifier and set in profile and out profile actions Each submenu item has its own set of options for configuring the ES3000 Ethernet Switch by a specific functional area Web Management Access 4 3 Elle Edit View Favorites Tools Help amp Bak gt O E Gh Gsearch Favorites CBristory A amp Address http 157 235 95 232 home asp aE RD al Links gt D General Info System Admin t ES e or 900000000000 3 Ports AAA 960000000000 I es _ Basic Port Config 999990090009 Port Status amp Ct D Port Counters 3 Port Mirroring Port Security Radius D 802 1x Power Over Ether 3 PoE Port Config C PoE Global Conf _ Link Aggregation VLANs __ LAN Config 3 IGMP Snooping IGMP Snooping Ca _ Spanning Tree _ Forwarding DB MSTP Config Qos _ Policy Config _ Queue Config _ Rate Limiting 600000000000 General Information System Up Time Boot Code Version Date Runtime Code Version Date Hardware Information Revision DRAM Size Flash Size Console Baud Rate Administration Information System Name Syste
144. et Priority Traffic Class Mlapping Qluit to previous menu Command Enter the character in square brackets to select option Administration Console Access 3 69 3 5 50 Main Menu gt QoS gt Rate Limiting Use the Rate Limiting screen to configure the broadcast storm control to enable or disable traffic control in the networks Rate limiting or storm control prevents ports on the ES3000 switch from being overwhelmed by a broadcast unicast or multicast storm A storm results when packets flood the LAN which degrades network performance With rate limiting enabled the switch monitors incoming traffic by counting packets over a period of time When the packet count exceeds a predefined threshold level the switch suppresses traffic until the packet count drops below the threshold With rate limiting disabled all traffic is allowed The switch supports rate limiting for broadcast multicast and unicast DLF traffic keeping a separate count of the packets for each type of traffic When broadcast or unicast traffic reaches the threshold the switch suppresses further traffic of that type until traffic falls below the threshold Broadcast multicast and DLF traffic cannot be set on a per port basis only on a per switch basis Select Broadcast Storm Control to display the Broadcast Storm Control Configuration Menu used configuring switch behavior during a broadcast storm A loop in a network can disable the network by causing a Broadc
145. ethernet0 7 Switch config if dotlx timeout supp timeout 60 Switch config if Command Line Interface 5 97 dot1x timeout quiet period Use this command to set the number of seconds the switch remains in quiet state following a failed authentication exchange with the client dot1x timeout quiet period second SYNTAX DESCRIPTION second Set the number of seconds DEFAULT VALUE COMMAND MODES Interface configuration REFERENCE Cisco MENU EXAMPLE Set quiet period time 60 sec on port 7 Switch config f interface fastethernet0 7 Switch config if 4 dotlx timeout quiet period 60 Switch config if dot1x timeout server Use this command to set the number of seconds the switch waits for a response to a RADIUS frame dot1x timeout server lt second gt SYNTAX DESCRIPTION second Set the number of seconds DEFAULT VALUE COMMAND MODES Interface configuration REFERENCE Cisco MENU EXAMPLE Set transmit time 10 sec on port 3 Switch config interface fastethernet0 3 Switch config if dotlx timeout server 10 Switch config if 5 98 ES3000 User Guide dot1x timeout tx period Use this command to set the number of seconds the switch waits for a response to an EAP request identity frame from the client before retransmitting the request dot1x timeout tx period second SYNTAX DESCRIPTION second Set the number of seconds DEFAULT VALUE COMMAND MODES Interfa
146. eys A and N are displayed The A stands for automatic and N stands for non automatic Choose N to manually configure a port Next Page Show the next 12 ports information Previous Page Show the previous 12 ports information 3 32 ES3000 User Guide 3 5 20 Main Menu gt Ports gt Basic Port Config gt Port Counters Use the Port Counters menu to select the port where information is required Refer to the Total and Avg s lists for individual port information Reset the ES3000 to retrieve the latest information immediately The Refresh mode is to set to a defined refresh interval Ble Edt View Call Transfer Help Ble Sl soles es ES3000 Local Management System Basic Port Config gt Port Counters Port 1 Refresh 300 Sec Elapsed Time Since System Up 000 01 35 16 Counter Name Total flug s Total RX Bytes Total RX Pkts Good Broadcast Good Multicast CRC Align Errors Undersize Pkts Oversize Pkts Fragments Jabbers Collisions 64 Byte Pkts 65 127 Pkts 128 255 Pkts 256 511 Pkts 512 1023 Pkts 1024 1518 Pkts eooocoooocooooooor lt COMMAND gt Nlext Plrevious Slelect Port Since rleset Relflresh mode Q uit Command gt Enter the character in square brackets to select option Connected 1 37 35 ivrioo fi92008N3 SCROLL CAPS NUM Cepe Pret eche Administration Console Access 3 33 3 5 21 Main Menu gt Ports gt Basic Port Config gt Port Mirroring Port mirroring allows one port
147. fig Use a Port number between 1 and 26 and a Port Priority between 0 and 255 4 36 ES3000 User Guide 4 2 26 VLANs gt VLAN Config gt VLANs by VLAN ID A Virtual Local Area Network VLAN is a means to electronically separate ports on the same switch from a single broadcast domain into separate broadcast domains Users can group by logical function instead of physical location Two memberships are available for a VLAN member tagged T and untagged U If a port is an untagged member the VLAN tag is striped from the frame before it is sent out of the port If the port is a tagged member of a VLAN the VLAN tag stays in the frame when it is transmitted If a port is nota VLAN member it does not get VLAN traffic The VLAN tagging option is a IEEE standard to facilitate the spanning of VLANs across multiple switches All untagged packets entering the switch are by default tagged with the ID specified by the port ID Use the VLANs by VLAN ID screen to specify the ID for each port The number next to each port indicates which ID is set for each port ID 1 is the default PVID Up to 4094 VLANs with unique ID numbers and names can be added VLAN ID numbers are required to be in the range of 1 4094 Per industry standard the default VLAN has an ID of 1 VLAN 1 cannot be deleted View port membership to VLANs by VLAN ID and click on Modify or Delete to make changes Select Erase all VLANs to reco
148. fig IGMP Snooping _ IGMP Snooping Spanning Tree _ Forwarding DB z Ar aar MEE BES HE Web Management Access 4 17 4 2 13 System Admin gt Tools gt TFTP Configuration File Upload Download There are fours functions in the page TFTP Configuration File Upload Download page Set TFIP Server IP Address Set Configuration File Name Upload Configuration File Download Configuration File Back v e Bsearch Favorites History B amp enter the server IP address to get the THP server enter the file name that they want to config upload the configuration file download configuration file from a TFTP server Address m http 157 235 95 232 home asp J Ce ES 3000 inernet smite D General Info System Admin H _ Access _ SNMP Config Tools D Software Upc O System Rebo O Save Config O SNTP Config O System Log 3 Upload Dowr rts Basic Port Confi O Port Status amp O Port Counter O Port Mirroring 3 Port Security Radius O 802 1x Power Over Eth O PoE Port Coni C PoE Global Cc _ Link Aggregatio Q1VLANS _ LAN Config IGMP Snooping _ IGMP Snooping Spanning Tree Forwarding DB TFTP Configuration File TFTP Server IP Config File Name Upload Download sw232 10915R Upload Download Max length 39 characters ry Internet 4 18 ES3000 User Guide 42 14 System Admin gt Ports gt Port Status and Conf
149. fig hostname switch 1 Switch config Clean system name to default Switch config no hostname Switch config show sys info Use the show sys info command to display system information show sys info SYNTAX DESCRIPTION The show sys info command has no arguments or keywords DEFAULT VALUE The show sys info command has no default setting COMMAND Mones Privileged EXEC REFERENCE Cisco MENU Basic Switch Configuration Menu gt System Administration Configuration Menu EXAMPLE Command Line Interface 5 23 Switch show sys info System up for Boot Code Version Runtime Code Version Hardware Information Version DRAM Size Fixed Baud Rate Flash Size lhr s 18min s 06sec s 1 0 0 07 Feb 16 2004 14 35 55 1 0 7 05 Apr 01 2004 09 33 00 Versionl 32MB 9600bps 8MB Administration Information Switch Name Switch Location Switch Contact 12G Switch DNI 3FB DNI KARL System Address Information MAC Address IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway DHCP Mode Switch 00 00 00 22 33 44 172 16 3 224 255425500 0 0 0 0 Disabled 5 24 83000 User Guide console inactivity timer Use the console inactivity timer command to specify an inactivity timeout value for the console console inactivity timer lt min gt SYNTAX DESCRIPTION 0 60 minutes 0 means no timeout DEFAULT VALUE The default value is 5 minutes COMMAND MODES Global configuration REFERENCE HP MENU
150. fig ip igmp snooping report forward interval 10 Switch config 5 70 83000 User Guide ip igmp snooping vlan filter vlan Use this command to filter IGMP snooping on a specific interface in the system ip igmp snooping vlan filter vlan v lanID SYNTAX DESCRIPTION vlanID VLAN ID DEFAULT VALUE The feature is disabled by default COMMAND MODES Global configuration REFERENCE None MENU Advanced Switch Configuration Menu gt IGMP Snooping gt Show VLAN Filter Table gt Set Vlan Filter EXAMPLE Filt igmp snooping on vlanl Switch config ip igmp snooping vlan filter vlan 1 Switch config Filt igmp snooping on vlanl Switch config no ip igmp snooping vlan filter vlan 1 Switch config show ip igmp snooping conf Use this command to display IGMP snooping information show ip igmp snooping conf SYNTAX DESCRIPTION This command has no arguments or keywords DEFAULT VALUE This command has no default setting COMMAND Mobes Privileged EXEC REFERENCE Cisco MENU Advanced Switch Configuration Menu gt IGMP Configuration Menu Command Line Interface 5 71 EXAMPLE Switch show ip igmp snooping conf IGMP Snooping Status Enabled Host Port Age Out Time 260 sec Router Port Age Out Time 300 sec Report Forward Interval 10 sec Switch show mac address table multicast Use this command to display Layer2 multicast entries information for VLAN show mac address tab
151. g gvrp Switch config Disable GVRP Switch config no gvrp Switch config show vlan gvrp Use the show vlan gvrp command to display VLAN information show vlan gvrp SYNTAX DESCRIPTION vlanID VLAN ID DEFAULT VALUE The show vlan gvrp command has no default setting COMMAND MODES Privileged EXEC REFERENCE Foundry MENU Advanced Switch Configuration gt VLAN Management Menu EXAMPLE Switch show vlan gvrp GVRP status is globally disabled Switch 5 80 83000 User Guide show vlan port Use the show vlan port command to display VLAN information show vlan port SYNTAX DESCRIPTION DEFAULT VALUE The show vlan port command has no default setting COMMAND MODES Privileged EXEC REFERENCE MENU EXAMPLE Switch show vlan port Port PVID Acceptable Frame Typ GVRP 1 Admit All Enabled 2 Admit All Enabled 3 Admit All Enabled 4 Admit All Enabled 2 2 Admit All Enabled 6 Admit All Enabled 7 Admit All Enabled 8 Admit All Enabled 9 Admit All Enabled Switch Command Line Interface 5 81 5 14 Quality of Service Commands mls qos Use the mls gos command to enable or disable the QoS implemented in the system mls qos no mls qos SYNTAX DESCRIPTION The mls qos command has no argument DEFAULT VALUE The feature is disabled by default COMMAND MODES Global configuration REFERENCE Cisco MENU Advanced Switch Configuration Menu gt Quality of Serv
152. guration PoE Determination Flowchart 0 000200 2 00 e cease System Admin gt Ports gt Link Aggregation gt System Priority System Admin gt Ports gt Link Aggregation gt Add Group System Admin gt Ports gt Link Aggregation gt Set Port Priority VLANs gt VLAN Config gt VLANs by VLAN ID 0 00 0 2 00 eee VLANs gt VLAN Config gt Creating Modify VLAN 0005 VLANs gt VLAN Config gt Create Modify 802 10 Trunk VLANs gt VLAN Config gt VLANs by Port 0 0000 cece eens IGMP Snooping gt IGMP Snooping Config gt IGMP Snooping Contig retiom Meni scuaced vaccae FER ehapaeeweads enh whee ES ERS IGMP Snooping gt IGMP Snooping Config gt VLAN Filter Table IGMP Snooping gt IGMP Snooping Config gt Router Port Table Spanning Tree gt Forwarding DB gt Add Static FDB Entries Spanning Tree gt Forwarding DB gt FDB by Port MAC VLAN 4 47 Spanning Tree gt MSTP Configuration gt MSTP Config 0 4 48 Spanning Tree gt MSTP Configuration CIST Configuration 4 50 Spanning Tree gt MSTP Configuration gt CIST Basic Port Configuration 4 52 Spanning Tree gt MSTP Configuration gt CIST Advanced Port COMUMNONe ariel erent PEIPER DIESEL etn npe peor d 4 53 Spanning Tree gt MSTP Configuration MSTP Instance Configuration 0 0 c cece ce
153. h show snmp No Status 1 Enabled 2 Enabled 3 Disabled 5 Disabled Trap Receiver No Status Individual Trap Previlige Read Write Read Only Read Only Read Write IP Address 112 1637 Authentication Failure Enable ink Up Down Port OSPF Trap Control 1 Virtual IF Stat 3 Virt Nei State e Change 5 Virt IF Config 7 Virt IF Auth Fa 9 Virt IF RX Bad 11 Virt IF TX Retr 13 MAX AGE LSA Chang Err ilure Packet ansmit 15 LSDB Approach Overflow Basic System Management Commands Switch IP Address Communi PUBLIC Disabled 1 12 Down 2 Down 4 Down 6 Down 8 Down 10 Down 12 Down 14 Down T6 Co NE E mmunity TMAN PUBLIC 12 12 3416 3 Neighbor S IF Config Err IF Auth Failure IF RX Bad Packet IF TX Retransmit Originate LSA LSDB Overflow IF State Change tate Change Down Down Down Down Down Down Down Down 5 22 83000 User Guide 5 5 Basic System Management Commands hostname Use the hostname command to specify the host name for the system hostname lt string gt SYNTAX DESCRIPTION A string of length with 50 characters maximum DEFAULT VALUE No host name string is set by default COMMAND MODES Global configuration REFERENCE Cisco MENU Basic Switch Configuration Menu gt System Administration gt Set System Name EXAMPLE Set system name switch 1 Switch con
154. h the RADIUS server This does not affect traffic passing through the switch but only authenticates access to the switch management The same is true for 802 1X port authentication Allow only users with specific IP addresses to access the management features thus preventing unauthorized personnel from accessing the switch The 802 1X is located in the Advanced Switch Configuration gt Port Base Access Control Configuration Menu F Hyper Terminal HyperTerminal Ele Edt View Call Transfer Help ols SB sols e ES3000 Local Management System Port Security gt Radius Server IP flddress 10 0 14 113 Shared Secret RADIUS Response Time Maximum Retransmission Set Server I P Set Shared Se clret Set Rlesponse Time Set Mlax Retransmission Q uit to previous menu Command x IL Connected 1 53 30 vr100 19200 8 N 1 SCR CAPS NUM Capture Print echo 3 36 ES3000 User Guide 3 5 24 Main Menu gt Ports gt Port Security gt 802 1x Use the 802 1x menu to configure the NAS ID used for connection the port to pass the security the port control type the operational or administrative control direction the transmission period 30sec the supplicant requiring and server responding time the maximum request times and the quiet period if there is no any activity on the ES3000 Configure the up re authentication period when re authentication status is Enabled Go back to the initial status by initializing or r
155. hange 1730 Sec Cist Root Path Cost 2000000 Topology Change Count 10 Cist Root 1000 000629328140 Cist Regional Root Cost 0 Cist Bridge ID 8000 000a0a0a0a01 Cist Regional Root 1000 000629328140 Cist Bridge Hello Time 2 Sec Cist Bridge Maximum Age 20 Sec Cist Hello Time 2 Sec Cist Bridge Forward Delay 15 Sec Cist Maximum Age 20 Sec Max Hop Count 40 Sec Cist Forward Delay 15 Sec Switch show spanning tree mst cist interface Command Line Interface 5 65 Use this command to display MSTP CIST configuration information for interface show spanning tree mst cist interface lt port list gt A list of port instances The show spanning tree mst cist interface command has no default CIST Port Status Trunk CIST Admin OperPtoP CIST Port Priority CIST Port Path Cost CIST Desig Cost CIST Desig Port 80 00 00 00 00 00 00 0 CIST Port Status Trunk CIS CIS CIS CIS l Admin OperPtoP l Port Priority l Port Path Cost l Desig Cost CIS 80 00 00 00 00 00 0 l Desig Port 00 SYNTAX DESCRIPTION port list DEFAULT VALUE setting COMMAND MoDES Privileged EXEC REFERENCE MENU EXAMPLE Switch show spanning tree mst cist interface all Port 1 Link Up CIST Admin OperEdge False Fals CIST Migration Flase CIST Port state forwarding CIST Port Role Designated CIST Desig Root 8000 000629328140 CIST Desig Bridge 80
156. he age out time is the amount of time that an entry is kept in the bridge tables prior to being purged or aged The range is between 10 seconds and 1 000 000 seconds By industry standard 300 seconds is the default Administration Console Access 3 55 3 5 38 Main Menu gt Spanning Tree gt MSTP Config r Hyper Terminal HyperTerminal Ele Edt View Cal Treneler Heb olaj als icles sf ES3000 Local Management System Spanning Tree gt MSTP Config MISTP Config CIST Clonfig CIST Blasic Port Config CIST Aldvanced Port Config MSTP Ilnstance Config Dlesignated Topology Info Rlegional Topology Info Qluit to previous menu Command gt Connected 1 49 50 ivr100 19200 EN ROLL CAPS NUM Capture 3 5 39 Main Menu gt Spanning Tree gt Multiple Spanning Tree Configuration gt MSTP Config Rapid spanning tree IEEE 802 1w is supported to reduce the spanning tree established time Each spanning tree establishment process takes several timeouts to avoid a loop even the edge switch The user can configure the switch to avoid the long latency due to timeouts if there is only a single connection to the switch If two or more links to the switch exist and Rapid Spanning Tree is enabled the switch might not perform properly The switch supports IEEE 802 1s Multiple Spanning Tree An independent spanning tree can be established per VLAN 3 56 ES3000 User Guide r Hyper Terminal HyperTerminal Ble Edt View
157. he name of the local user Change Local Password Changes the password of the local user Enable Disable Telnet Server Enables or disables the system accessibility via telnet Enable Disable SNMP Agent Enables or disables the system accessibility via SNMP Enable Disable Web Server Enables or disables the system accessibility via Web browser 3 14 ES3000 User Guide 3 5 5 Main Menu gt System Admin gt SNMP Configuration Menu Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP is a messaging protocol allowing communication between network managers and agents An SNMP manager is part of a network management system NMS allowing an administrator to manage the network by making requests to agents An SNMP agent provides an interface to a managed device containing managed objects in a management information base MIB At the request of an SNMP manager an SNMP agent retrieves or stores values in the MIB which contains information about the device and network The SNMP agent can also send asynchronous traps which alert the SNMP manager to certain conditions on the network A trap could result from improper user authentication PoE power usage over threshold or network topology changes Use the SNMP Configuration menu to manage the ES3000 switch using the Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP from a network management station Configure the switch to participate in the SNMP community and add the SNMP host agent to the host table This prevents unaut
158. horized SNMP access to the switch from non approved SNMP hosts SNMP management features on the switch include e Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP e Support Standard MIBs e MIB II RFC1213 e Ethernet Interface MIB RFC1643 e Bridge MIB RFC1493 e Private Enterprise MIB e 4 Group RMON RFC1757 Administration Console Access 3 15 The SNMP Configuration page has four options e System Information e Authorized Managers e Trap Receivers e Trap Selection 7 Hyper Terminal HyperT erminal ol xj File Edit View Cal Transfer Help pia al cls ES3000 Local Management System System Admin gt SNMP Config System Ilnfo Rluthorized Managers Trap Rleceivers Trap Slelection Qluit to previous menu Command i f Enter the character in square brackets to select option Connected 0 42 34 ivr100 fis2008N4 SCROLL CAPS NUM Captue Prntecho 3 16 S3000 User Guide 3 5 6 Main Menu gt SNMP Config System Information Use the System Information page to display system information to set the system name location and contact information The MAC address and Object ID are also shown but the MAC address and Object ID are not user configurable r Hyper Terminal HyperT erminal iol xj File Edit View Cal Transfer Help Dia es ols ES3000 Local Management System SNMP Config gt System Info Description Switch ES 3000 10 MM HW H WVersionl no POE FW 1 0 Object ID 1 3 6 1 4 1 388
159. hows the available options Two styles of help are provided 1 Full help is available when you are ready to enter a command argument e g show and describes each possible argument 2 Partial help is provided when an abbreviated argument is entered and you want to know what arguments match the input e g show pr logout The logout command logs the user out of the CLI session and returns to the Main Menu of the console interface menus logout SYNTAX DESCRIPTION The logout command has no arguments or keywords DEFAULT VALUE The logout command has no default setting COMMAND MODES All command mode REFERENCE Nortel 5 8 ES3000 User Guide enable The enable command changes the command mode from User EXEC to privExec mode enable SYNTAX DESCRIPTION The enable command has no arguments or keywords DEFAULT VALUE The enable command has no default setting COMMAND MODES User EXEC REFERENCE Cisco EXAMPLE Switch enable Switch configure The configure command moves to the Global Configuration config command mode and identifies the source for the configuration commands configure SYNTAX DESCRIPTION The configure command has no arguments or keywords DEFAULT VALUE The configure command has no default setting COMMAND Mopes Privileged EXEC REFERENCE Nortel EXAMPLE Switch configure Switch config Command Line Interface 5 9 interface The interface command moves t
160. ible terminal or to a PC Apple Macintosh or UNIX workstation equipped with a terminal emulation program Use the null modem cable supplied with the switch to secure the connection 3 2 ES3000 User Guide The following are Symbol recommended terminal emulation programs e HyperTerminal which is built into the Microsoft Windows operating systems e 7Term Apple Macintosh e IP UNIX workstation To set up the connection using a HyperTerminal on a PC but other systems follow similar steps 1 Click the Start button Select Accessories and Communications 2 Select HyperTerminal The Connection Description screen displays Connection Description 2 x Ab New Connection Enter a name and choose an icon for the connection 3 Enter a name for the connection Click OK 4 The Connect To screen displays In the bottom drop down box labeled Connect using choose the COM port the switch connects to Click OK Connect To 5 Verify the port settings are Baud Rate Data Bits Parity Stop Bits Flow Control 19200 8 None 1 None Administration Console Access 3 3 3 4 ES3000 User Guide COM1 Properties 6 Click OK When the HyperTerminal window displays a connection exists to the switch and a logon screen displays If a login screen or main menu does not display hit the return key ypet Terminal HyperT erminal Ble esl rele a ES3000 Local Management System Version 1 0 4 02 compilation Date Feb
161. ical have priority Ports defined as Low are shut down The default is Low for every port Therefore the user is required to prioritize ports accordingly to configure a port power supply hierarchy The maximum power supplied to a port The default is 15 4W or 15000mW The power currently provided to the powered device The unit is expressed in milliwatts Voltage of power provides to powered device currently The unit is Volt Current of power provides to powered device currently The unit is milliamp Example The switch ports could require a PoE scheme simi ar to the following Web Management Access 4 27 Port Admin Priority Limit 1 5 Down N A N A 2 6 Up Critical 15 4W 3 7 Up High 15 4W 4 Up Critical 7 0W 8 Up High 6 0W 1 The administrator needs to click ports 1 and 5 and choose Disable 2 Select Apply to disable ports 1 and 5 3 Continue selecting ports and defining their PoE priority Click Apply when completed 4 28 ES3000 User Guide 4 2 21 System Admin gt Ports gt Power over Ethernet gt PoE Global Configuration Use the PoE Global Configuration page to modifying a global set up of PoE functions including detection method power management method and power usage threshold The first parameter is the power budget pre determined by the power supply and not configurable by user The power supply in the ES3000 Ethernet Switch is 225W 170W is dedicated to the powered devi
162. icast command to configure the unicast DLF storm control for a port storm control unicast no storm control unicast SYNTAX DESCRIPTION The storm control unicast command has no arguments or keywords DEFAULT VALUE The default value is disabled COMMAND MODES Global configuration REFERENCE Cisco MENU EXAMPLE Set unicast storm control Enable Switch config storm control unicast Disable unicast storm control Switch config f no storm control unicast Command Line Interface 5 41 show storm control Use the show storm control command to display storm control status show storm control SYNTAX DESCRIPTION The show storm control command has no arguments or keywords DEFAULT VALUE The show storm control command has no default setting COMMAND Mones Privileged EXEC REFERENCE Cisco MENU Basic Switch Configuration Menu Storm Control Configuration Menu EXAMPLE Switch show storm control Port Storm Control Setting DLF Broadcast Multicast Threshold Disabled Disabled Disabled 2000 Switch 5 42 83000 User Guide 5 9 Link Aggregation Commands lacp Use the lacp command to add ports to a port LACP group or delete ports from the group lacp lt trunkKEY gt port list mode SYNTAX DESCRIPTION lt trunkKEY gt Trunk LACP key port list A list of port instances mode Option Meaning Active The port automatically sends LACP protocol packets Passive The port do
163. ice gt Set Status EXAMPLE Disable Quality of Service Switch config f no mls qos Switch config Enable Quality of Service Switch config mls qos Switch config priority queue cos map Use the priority queue cos map command to map the 802 1p traffic class to the port transmitting queues priority queue cos map lt traffic class gt lt priority gt SYNTAX DESCRIPTION priority Integer ranges from 0 to 7 traffic class 0 to 3 0 is lowest 3 is highest DEFAULT VALUE COMMAND MODES Global configuration REFERENCE Cisco MENU Advanced Switch Configuration Menu Quality of Service Set Priority Queue 5 82 83000 User Guide EXAMPLE traffic class Queue 1 mapping to Priority 5 Switch config f priority queue cos map 1 5 Switch config show mls gos Use the show mls qos command to display QoS information show mls gos SYNTAX DESCRIPTION The show mls qos command has no arguments or keywords DEFAULT VALUE The show mls qos command has no default setting COMMAND MODES Privileged EXEC REFERENCE Cisco MENU Advanced Switch Configuration Menu gt Quality of Service Configuration Menu EXAMPLE Switch show mls qos Quality of Service Status Disabled Switch show priority queue cos map Use this command to display QoS information show priority queue cos map SYNTAX DESCRIPTION The show priority queue cos map command has no arguments or keywords
164. if 4 PVID 3 Switch config if frame type Use the frame type command to configure the frame type on a port frame type lt type gt SYNTAX DESCRIPTION type all admit all packets tag only tagged packets only COMMAND MODES Interface configuration REFERENCE None MENU EXAMPLE Set port 2 frame type admit all Switch config f interface fastethernet0 2 Switch config if frame type all Switch config if 5 78 83000 User Guide show vlan Use the show vlan command to display VLAN information show vlan v anID SYNTAX DESCRIPTION DEFAULT VALUE COMMAND MODES REFERENCE MENU EXAMPLE lt vlaniD gt VLAN ID The show vlan command has no default setting Privileged EXEC Foundry Advanced Switch Configuration gt VLAN Management Menu Switch show vlan all VLAN Name Type gmt Ports 1 Default VLAN Permanent UP Fal Fa2 Fa3 Fa4 Fa5 Fa6 Fa7 Fa8 Fa9 Fal0 Fall 2 VLAN 2 Static UP Fal Fa2 Fa3 8 VLAN 3 Dynamic DOWN Fal Fa3 Switch gvrp Use the gvrp command to enable or disable the GVRP protocol implemented in the system gvrp no gvrp SYNTAX DESCRIPTION The gvrp command has no argument DEFAULT VALUE The gvrp feature is disabled by default COMMAND MODES Global configuration REFERENCE HP MENU Advanced Switch Configuration Menu VLAN Management gt Set GVRP Status Command Line Interface 5 79 EXAMPLE Enable GVRP Switch confi
165. ig A small tree instance can be considered in the MSTP One Instance can have more than one VLAN Use the MSTP Instance Config menu to add or remove a VLAN or remove the MST Instance as well as MST Instance and Instance Port configuration Pi Hyper Terminal HyperT erminal nf xj Ele Edt View Cal Transfer Help osl exa cls e ES3000 Local Management System MSTP Config gt MSTP Instance Config Instance VLANs mapped lt COMMAND gt Nlext Page HIST Instance Configuration P revious Page MST Instance Port Clonfiguration Aldd VLAN to MST Instance MST Instance Topology I nformation Remove VILAN from MSTP Instance Qluit to previous menu Rlemove MST Instance Command i Enter the character in square brackets to select option 19200 amp N 1 SCROLL APS NUM Capture Prnt echo Administration Console Access 3 63 3 5 44 Main Menu gt Spanning Tree gt MSTP Config Designated Topology Info The Designated Topology Info page displays read only topology information for each port r Hyper Terminal HyperTerminal Fle Edt View Cal Transfer Help lol x Dis 313 lel el ES3000 Local Management System MSTP Config gt Designated Topology Info Port Trunk Link Nlext Page Command Enter the character in Up Down Down Down Down Down Down Down Down Cist Desig Root 001324364613 001324364613 001324364613 001324364613 001324364613 001324364613 001324364613 001
166. ig System Priority 1 lt COMMAND gt Selt System Priority Mlodify Group Mode Aldd Group Member LACP Glroup Status Rlemove Group Member Q uit to previous menu Command l Enter the character in square brackets to select option Connected 1 59 48 vT100 192008141 PE CFS NUM Capture Print ech 3 42 ES3000 User Guide 3 5 28 Main Menu gt Ports gt Link Aggregation gt Set Port Priority The default system priority is the same in all ports If configuring a port with different priority in the link aggregation go to set port priority to configure the port priority r Hyper Terminal HyperTerminal joj xj Fe Ed View Cal Transfer Heb nim S13 sole e ES3000 Local Management System Link Aggregation gt Set Port Priority System Priority 1 System ID 3 00 13 24 36 46 13 Nlext Page Slet Port Priority P lrevious Page Qluit to previous menu Command Enter the character in square brackets to select option Connected 2 01 25 ivr100 19200 amp N 1 SCROLL CAPS NUM Cane Pint echo ZA Administration Console Access 3 43 3 5 29 Main Menu gt VLANs A Virtual Local Area Network VLAN is a means to electronically separate ports on the same switch from a single broadcast domain into separate broadcast domains By using a VLAN users can group by logical function instead of physical location There are 4096 VLANs supported on this switch Two memberships are available for a VLAN member tagg
167. iguration Configure the characteristics related to link operations All of the parameters on the Port Status and Configuration page are toggle settings To change or toggle between options hit Ctrl M to move the curser to the ports field and strike the space bar when the appropriate option is highlighted To modify ports 17 to 26 tab through ports 1 to 16 The comments field is available to enter a description of the port Type The type of port this field is not user configurable Admin field Enables or Disables the port Link The status of a port it is Up when a port is connected and active Mode Offers the choice of Full duplex Half duplex or Auto negotiation as well as speed selection among 10Mbps 100Mbps 1000Mbps or auto negotiation Enabling auto negotiation on a port allows a port to sense the communication speed and negotiate the duplex mode full duplex or half duplex automatically The ports select the highest possible throughput The port can auto negotiate with any port that is compliant with IEEE 802 3u If the other port is not IEEE802 3u compliant the port defaults to half duplex 10 Mbps mode Users can operate the communication speed and duplex mode manually Flow Control Enables or disables Flow Control Flow control is a protocol preventing packets from being dropped by reducing the amount of traffic to a level that can be accommodated If enabled on both ends of a connection it prevents the sender from sending
168. iguration gt CIST Configuration Status Hello Time Time between configuration messages sent by the Spanning Tree algorithm Maximum Age Amount of time before a configuration message is discarded by the system Forward Delay Amount of time system spends transitioning from the learning to listening to forwarding states Bridge Priority Priority setting among other switches in the Spanning Tree Command Set Cist Bridge Priority Defines the Cist bridge priority Set Cist Bridge Hello Time Determines the interval between two hello packets Set Cist Bridge Maximum Age The maximum age time Set Bridge Forward Delay The interval the system uses when transitioning traffic from learning to listening to forwarding status Set MSTP Max Hop Count Delay Defines the maximum hop count delay thernet Switch 3000 Network Management System osoft Internet Explorer n x File Edit Yiew Favorites Tools Help EJ Back OC tt Qsearch Favorites CBristory Ay amp Web Management Access 4 51 Address e http 157 235 95 232 home asp ES 3000 inene sve D General Info System Admin Access SNMP Config Tools 3Ports Basic Port Config _ Port Security _ Power Over Ether Link Aggregation VLANs _ LAN Config IGMP Snooping _ IGMP Snooping Ca _ Spanning Tree _ Forwarding DB MSTP Config D MSTP Config D CIST Config D CIST Basic Port CIST A
169. igure the MSTP name Symbol Switch config f spanning tree mst name Symbol Switch config spanning tree mst revision Use the spanning tree mst revision command to configure the mst revision number spanning tree mst revison lt revision gt SYNTAX DESCRIPTION priority Integer ranges from 0 to 65535 DEFAULT VALUE COMMAND MODES Global configuration REFERENCE MENU EXAMPLE Cnfigure the MSTP revision 4096 Switch config f spanning tree mst revision 4096 Switch config spanning tree mst version Use the spanning tree mst version command to configure the spanning tree version of the bridge spanning tree mst version lt ver gt SYNTAX DESCRIPTION Ver Ver Meaning stpCompatible STP Compatible rstp RSTP Version mstp MSTP Version DEFAULT VALUE COMMAND MODES Global configuration REFERENCE Command Line Interface 5 53 MENU EXAMPLE Set STP Compatible Switch config spanning tree mst version stpCompatible Switch config spanning tree mst max hops Use the spanning tree mst max hops command to configure the maximum hops count spanning tree mst max hops lt hop gt SYNTAX DESCRIPTION hop Integer ranges from 6 to 40 DEFAULT VALUE COMMAND MODES Global configuration REFERENCE MENU EXAMPLE Set Max Hop 40 Switch config f spanning tree mst max hops 40 Switch config spanning tree mst priority Use the spanning tree mst priority command to
170. ing the jacket that surrounds the four pairs of twisted cable It is highly recommended that when RJ 45 connections are made this is minimized to 1 1 4 inch 32 mm e Untwisting any pair of the twisted pair cabling It is important any untwisting be minimized to 3 8 inch 10 mm for RJ 45 connections e Cabling or bundling of multiple Category 5 cables This is regulated by ANSI EIA TIA 568A 3 If not correctly implemented this can adversely affect all cabling parameters B 5 5 Near End Cross Talk NEXT Near End Cross Talk is a measure of the signal coupling from one wire to another within a cable assembly or among cables within a bundle NEXT measures the amount of cross talk disturbance energy that is detected at the near end of the link the end where the transmitter is located NEXT measures the amount of energy that is returned to the sender end The factors that affect NEXT and cross talk are exactly the same as outlined in the Return Loss section The cross talk performance is directly related to the quality of the cable installation B 5 B 5 6 Patch Cables When installing equipment replace old patch panel cables that do not meet Category 5e specifications As pointed out in the NEXT section this near end piece of cable is critical for successful operation B 5 7 Optimum Performance For optimum performance of the 1000BASE T product it is important to fully qualify the cable installation and ensure it meets or exceeds
171. ing tree hello time 1 spanning tree forward time 10 spanning tree interface FastEthernet0 1 shutdown speed duplex 10 full no flow control port security max mac count 100 port security action shutdown spanning tree cost 23 spanning tree port priority 150 Command Line Interface 5 117 5 118 83000 User Guide interface FastEthernet0 2 shutdown no flow control interface FastEthernet0 3 no flow control interface FastEthernet0 4 speed duplex 100 full no flow control interface FastEthernet0 5 no flow control interface FastEthernet0 6 no flow control l interface FastEthernet0 7 no flow control spanning tree port priority 20 interface FastEthernet0 8 no flow control spanning tree cost 10 interface FastEthernet0 9 no flow control l interface FastEthernet0 10 spanning tree cost 2 spanning tree port priority 3 interface FastEthernet0 11 spanning tree cost 2 spanning tree port priority 3 interface FastEthernet0 12 spanning tree cost 2 spanning tree port priority 3 interface FastEthernet0 13 spanning tree cost 2 spanning tree port priority 3 interface FastEthernet0 14 no flow control l interface FastEthernet0 15 no flow control Command Line Interface 5 119 5 120 83000 User Guide interface FastEthernet0 16 no flow control interface FastEthernet0 17 no flow control interface FastEthernet0 18 no flow control interface F
172. ion Menu The ES3000 implements IEEE 802 1p Quality of Service QoS processing QoS policies examine packets and classify them The classification is used to drop packets or to assign markers to the packets The markers are Class of Service CoS Priority Type of Service ToS Precedence and Differentiated Services Code Points DSCP For each port the outgoing packets are then placed in four output queues based on CoS priority or DSCP value The queues are serviced using a weighted round robin algorithm Quality of Service defines the methods to improve network performance by segregating traffic Configure the switch for specific traffic to take priority by using either the VLAN tags port based or DSCP DiffServ r Hyper Terminal HyperTerminal Ele Edt View Call Transfer Help nia S13 als sf ES3000 Local Management System Main Menu gt QoS Plolicy Config Queue Clonfig Rlate Limiting Qluit to previous menu Command i Enter the character in square brackets to select option Connected 311 40 VT100 19200 8 N 1 SCR c amp PS NUM Capue Print ect 3 66 ES3000 User Guide 3 5 47 Main Menu gt QoS gt Policy Config Differentiated Service DiffServ uses a priority tag in the data packet the Differentiated Service Code Point or DSCP to determine the priority of the packet The Policy Config menu maps the various DSCP tags to the two four queues on each port The Classifier allows users
173. ion responsibility to appropriate personnel e identify where all installed components are located e Verify appropriate rack mounting requirements e Arrange for a sufficient number of power drops to support the equipment installation e Verify adequate ventilation to all installed equipment e Identify and prepare Ethernet and TCP IP and serial port connections e Verify cable lengths are within maximum allowable distances for optimal signal transmission 1 4 83000 User Guide 1 5 2 Package Contents Inspect the package contents and report any missing or damaged items to the Symbol sales representative The package for both the PoE and non PoE Ethernet Switch models should contain the following e ES3000 Ethernet Switch e Quick Installation Guide e Rack mounting brackets e Power cord optional e Null modem serial cable Switch Management Overview 1 5 1 5 3 Supplying Power To cable the ES3000 Ethernet Switch to receive power 1 Connect the supplied AC power cord to the power connector on the rear of the Ethernet Switch 2 Plug the cord into a standard AC outlet with a voltage range from 100VAC to 240VAC The Ethernet Switch is ready to receive power 1 5 4 Establishing a RS 232 Serial Connection to the Ethernet Switch The initial configuration of the Ethernet Switch is set using the serial port To establish the RS 232 serial connection 1 Connect the port to a RS 232 DB 9 serial port on the configuring computer
174. irect serial connection to assign an IP address to the switch To configure or determine the IP address on the switch via direct serial connection 1 UseHyperTerminal or other communications utility to secure a connection to the ES3000 Ethernet Switch Hit the return key Enter to display the ES3000 logon screen Enter a user name of admin and password of symbol Press Enter Select System Admin from the main menu Press Enter Select Access from the System Admin menu Press Enter Select IP Config from the Access menu Press Enter QION cpeteos po The System IP Configuration Menu displays Switch Management Overview 1 7 Fe Hyper Terminal erminal J Ee Ect View Cal Dawie Heb ols ols cal El ES3000 Local Management System flccess gt System IP Configuration Menu MAC Address 00 13 24 36 46 13 IP Address 8 Subnet Mask 9 t Default Gateway DHCP Mode Set IIP Address Set Subnet Mlask Set Default Glateway Set DIHCP Status Qluit to previous menu Command To use the ES3000 Command Line Interface CLI to configure the device 1 UseHyperTerminal or other communications utility to secure a connection to the ES3000 Ethernet Switch 2 Hit the return key Enter to display the ES3000 logon screen 3 Enter a user name of admin and password of symbol Press Enter 4 Select Execute CLI from the Main Menu Press Enter To use the ES3000 Web Management interface to c
175. it W Power W Voltage V Current mA System Admin Access IP Config Powered EU Low 154 2i 49 2 43 Powered Low 454 2 492 41 CO Management D Username P Low 154 29 49 1 61 Low 154 E 492 43 Powered Powered SNMP Config Powered Low 15 4 2 49 2 System Info Powered Low 15 4 18 492 D Authorized M O Trap Receive Powered Low 154 18 49 2 O Trap Selectio 3 elles lela Powered Low 15 4 49 2 3 Tools Not Powered Low 15 4 D Software Upc Not Powered Low 154 D System Rebo Not Powered Low 15 4 O Save Config D SNTP Config O System Log Not Powered Low 15 4 Not Powered Low 15 4 O Upload Dowr Not Powered Low 15 4 rts Not Powered Low 15 4 Basic Port Confi Not Powered Low 154 D Port Status amp O Port Counter Not Powered _ Low 15 4 D Port Mirrorins Not Powered Low 154 Port Security Not Powered Low 15 4 D Radius Not Powered Low 154 O 802 1x Not Powered Low 15 4 Power Over Eth CI PoE Port Cont Not Powered Low 15 4 O PoE Global Cc Maie Auc nat Not Powered Low o oleleleeolelejeeleleleejleles fe cen Ta cmd ree ea Ed d re c rn td Dc n Er Not Powered Low There are 8 parameters for each port 3 of the 8 parameters are user configurable the other 5 ar
176. ivr100 i2008N83 575 CAPS NUM Capture There are three kinds of storm control DLF Broadcast and Multicast DLF Destination Look Failure packets DLF packets are broadcast to all ports except the incoming port Broadcast Packets are delivered to all ports except the incoming port as DLF packets Multicast Packets are delivered to all ports with group membership Storm control can either be Enabled and Disabled When Enabled the CPU drops packets beyond the specified threshold Otherwise the CPU processes these packet types without any limitations The default setting is Disabled for all three packet types Administration Console Access 3 71 3 5 52 Execute CLI The CLI Command Line Interface provides a means to configure the system for advanced users Symbol recommends the CLI for adavanced users who do not need to navigae a menu driven interface to configure the ES3000 Ethernet Switch See Chapter 5 for detailed information Once Run CLI is selected the SW24P4 gt prompt displays r Hyper Terminal HyperTerminal Ele Edt View Cal Transfer Help Dis a3 sole cl ES3000 Connected 31946 VI10 192008N3 SCROLL CAFS NUM csse Firtecto 3 72 ES3000 User Guide The Symbol ES3000 Managed Switch provides a built in browser interface for configuring and managing remotely using a standard Web browser such as Microsoft Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator The browser interface also allows for system
177. le The system generates a SNMP trap upon a port link down Disable The port link down trap is not generated upon a port link down As authentication failure trap all hosts in community strings with TRAP privileges are notified when a trap condition occurs Web Management Access 4 11 thernet Switch 3000 Network Management System osoft Internet Explorer _ n x File Edit View Favorites Tools Help EJ Back 7 Gi Asearch fe Favorites EBristory ry amp Address http 157 235 95 232 homeasp ins LUN ES 3000 4 switch i P Ky Vins n D General Info System Admin Access IP Config 3 Statu IP Address Community Max 20 chars C Management Enable E fis 1235 95 7l 248 ES3000 Apply D Username P EAM ESAE zi sv fess fos foaa Es3000 Apply D System Info Enabled s fess fas fo ES3000 Abby Authorized M Enabled 57 J235 W95 W10 ES3000 Apply Trap Receive 0 Appl Trap Selectio B L R l py Tools Software Upc Disabled Trap Receivers i m 3 a z a alil lt m i gdu lt HER EI Disabled gt 3 3 lt i System Rebo Disabled O Save Config RB O SNTP Config System Log Disabled 3 Upload Dowr rts Basic Port Confi Port Status amp Port Counter C Port Mirrorini Port Security Radius D 802 1x i Power Over Eth C PoE Port Con
178. le multicst SYNTAX DESCRIPTION This command has no arguments or keywords DEFAULT VALUE This command has no default setting COMMAND Mopes Privileged EXEC REFERENCE Cisco MENU Advanced Switch Configuration Menu gt IGMP Configuration Menu EXAMPLE Switch show mac address table multicast VLAN ID Group MAC Address Group Members Switch 5 72 ES3000 User Guide show ip igmp snooping mrouter Use this command to display multicast router port information for VLAN show ip igmp snooping mrouter SYNTAX DESCRIPTION This command has no arguments or keywords DEFAULT VALUE This command has no default setting COMMAND Mones Privileged EXEC REFERENCE Cisco MENU Advanced Switch Configuration Menu gt IGMP Configuration Menu gt Show Router Port table Menu EXAMPLE Switch show ip igmp snooping mrouter VLAN ID Port List Switch Command Line Interface 5 73 show ip igmp snooping vlan filter table Use this command to display IGMP Snooping VLAN filter information show ip igmp snooping vlan filter table SYNTAX DESCRIPTION This command has no arguments or keywords DEFAULT VALUE This command has no default setting COMMAND Mones Privileged EXEC REFERENCE None MENU Advanced Switch Configuration Menu gt IGMP Configuration Menu gt Show Router Port Table Menu EXAMPLE Switch show ip igmp vlan filter table VLAN ID Port List d Filtered Switch 5 74 ES3000 User
179. lge 20 Forward Delay 15 Sec Sec Sec Cist Cist lt COMMAND gt Set Cist Bridge Plriority Set Cist Bridge Hlello Time Set Cist Bridge Mlaximum Age Command gt Enter the character in square brackets to select option inl x Time Since Topology Change Sec Topology Change Count Cist Bridge ID Cist Bridge Hello Time Cist Bridge Maximum Age 20 Cist Bridge Forward Delay 2 Max Hop Count 8000 AM Sec Sec Set Cist Bridge Florward Delay Set MSTP Max H olp Count Qluit to previous menu ivr100 i2008N3 SCAOLI Status Hello Time Time between configuration messages sent by the Spanning Tree algorithm Maximum Age The time before a configuration message is discarded by the system Forward Delay The time the system spends transitioning from the learning to the listening to the forwarding states Bridge Priority Priority setting among other switches in the Spanning Tree Command Set Cist Bridge Priority Sets the Cist bridge priority Set Cist Bridge Hello Time Set Cist Bridge Maximum Age Set MSTP Max Hop Count Delay Sets the interval between two hello packets Sets the maximum age time Sets the maximum hop count delay Administration Console Access 3 59 Rapid Spanning Tree When a port running the standard STP is connected it goes through the STP negotiation listening gt learning gt forwarding or blocking before it is available If a client is trying to access a serv
180. ll Transfer Help nim 513 soles sf ES3000 Local Management System VLRNs VLRN Port Config Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled lt COMMAND gt Nlext page Set Flrame Type P revious Page Set GIVRP Status Set Port VIID Qluit to previous menu Command gt Enter the character in square brackets to select option Connected 2 21 24 vr100 1920080N3 SCROLL CAPS NUM Capwe Print ect Set Port VID Sets PVID of a port Set Frame Type Sets the acceptable frame types All or Tagged Only When Tagged Only is selected all non tagged packet are dropped Set GVAP Status Enables or disables the GVRP of a port When a PVID on VLAN configuration is deleted the PVID is changed to the default value of e PVID 1 All other configurations are kept Note The following entry is used when PVID 2 is removed Port PVID Acceptable Frame Type GVRP 3 1 Tagged Only Enable 3 48 ES3000 User Guide 3 5 32 Main Menu gt IGMP Snooping Configuration Menu The Internet Group Management Protocol IGMP is an Internet protocol allowing a host to report its multicast group membership to multicast routers Multicasting allows one computer on the Internet to send information to other computers having identified themselves as interested in receiving the information The ES3000 can snoop the messaging protocol to keep track of multicast groups and to insure multicast traffic is sent only to the ap
181. ls Ports Basic Port Config D Port Status amp C1 Port Counters Port Mirroring Port Security O Radius D 802 1x Power Over Ether O PoE Port Config C PoE Global Conf lLink Aggregation I VLANs VLAN Config _ IGMP Snooping _ IGMP Snooping Ca i Spanning Tree Forwarding DB MSTP Config QoS _ Policy Config _ Queue Config _ Rate Limiting Port Counters Select Port Z Elapsed Time Since System Up 3 Days 02 34 54 Reset Since Reset Since System Up Refresh now Counter name Port 1 Total RX Bytes Total Average sec 1029757471 3835 Total RX Pkts 4162830 a Good Broadcast Good Multicast 55 1654 CRC Align Errors Undersize Pkts Oversize Pkts Fragments Jabbers Collisions o o o E o 0 64 Byte Pkts 65 127 Pkts 1481470 520743 e olololeo o o olo 128 255 Pkts 4856684 a 256 511 Pkts 512 1023 Pkts 573756 351909 1024 1518 Pkts 994225 Web Management Access 4 21 4 2 16 System Admin gt Ports gt IP Port Mirroring Port mirroring allows one port on the ES3000 to see all of the packets passing through any other port on the switch Usually a network analyzer is attached to the monitoring port so the network administrator can debug problems with the monitored port The ES3000 has two gigabit Ethernet ports ports 25 and 26 A 10 100BaseT port would not b
182. m IP Set IP Address Set Subnet Mask EXAMPLE Set IP 172 16 5 151 mask 255 255 240 0 Switch config f ip address 172 16 5 151 255 255 240 0 Switch config 5 28 83000 User Guide ip address dhcp Use the ip address dhcp command to enable or disable the system to acquire its IP address through DHCP ip address dhcp SYNTAX DESCRIPTION The ip address dhcp bootp command has no argument DEFAULT VALUE The feature is disabled by default COMMAND MODES Layer 2 switch gt Global configuration Layer 3 switch gt Interface configuration Vlan REFERENCE HP MENU Basic Switch Configuration Menu gt System P gt Enable Disable DHCP Mode EXAMPLE Set IP address use dhcp Switch config ip address dhcp Switch config ip address renew Use the ip address renew command to renew a DHCP ip address ip address renew SYNTAX DESCRIPTION The ip address renew command has no argument DEFAULT VALUE The ip address renew command has no default setting COMMAND MODES X Layer 2 switch gt Global configuration Layer 3 switch gt Interface configuration Vlan REFERENCE MENU Basic Switch Configuration Menu gt System IP IP Address Renew EXAMPLE Renew IP address Switch config f ip address renew Switch config Command Line Interface 5 29 show ip conf Use the show ip conf command to display IP configurations show ip conf SYNTAX DESCRIPTION The show ip conf command has no arguments o
183. m Location System Contact System Address Information MAC Address IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway DHCP Mode GES e 3day s 2hr s 27min s 35sec s v1 0 0 0 012R Apr 26 2004 11 44 48 v1 0 0 0 915R May 06 2004 22 52 12 Version1 POE 32 MB 8 MB 19200 bps Switch 232 ML2 ex2704 U0 30 AB 25 83 50 157 235 95 232 255 255 0 0 0 0 0 0 Disabled Pees wes SeRveR ag Internet 4 2 Saving Web Interface Configuration Changes To save changes made within the Web interface refer to System Admin gt Tools gt Save Configuration on page 4 14 Use the Save Configuration page to save all updates to the Web interface Once updates are made refer back to the target configuration page to ensure the updates have been implemented by the ES3000 Ethernet Switch 4 4 83000 User Guide 42 1 System Admin gt Access gt IP Configuration The IP Configuration menu manages the IP related information of the system To manually configure the IP address 1 Entera site specific IP address Gateway address and Net mask 2 Click Apply to change the IP settings 3 Savethe Configuration to Flash and reset the system to implement the changes D General Info 3System Admin IP Configuration LH Access IP Config MAC Address ILES IP Address m a D Username P SNMP Config Subnet Mask O System Info Authorized M Trap Receive Trap Selectio Tools O Software Upc DCE Bada Disabled A
184. mas BAI Oda asbaxerpixbiberhebr BER MP PIRE PIREDLES sede B2 DROP S CB EAE i dco det N pp dip be Prius pa B 2 Category 5 Cable Specifications sisse B 2 Twisted Pair Cables B 2 Patch Panels and Cables occ ces esa esu e ere rhet be etre B 3 Using 1000BASE T Gigabit Ethernet over Category 5 Cable B 3 ddl MORE AA EEOSE SEE ATOSE EIEE T EET ER B 3 RD RETE EI T TERTIUM B 3 ES Lore eb Eod nee eee ee mee Ree ere tree ano mere ene B 4 BEUNELUSS e e ERPRREDERRPRERRDPERDEREPRURRBRPDCRRORSE ERIS B 4 Near End Cross Talk NEXT 0 2 0 0 0 cece cece eee ee eens B 4 Fato Caller i chute REEL LAG FERMISEPREEMU MEER B 5 Optimum Performance sss sesrisrisserisrinri ritta eens B 5 Appendix C Customer Support About This Gui Introduction The ES3000 User Guide provides general instructions for configuring and using the ES3000 Ethernet Switch This guide provides information general in nature for those who may be new to the E3000 Ethernet Switch device Notational Conventions The following conventions are used in this document e Italics are used to highlight specific items in the general text and to identify chapters and sections in this and related documents e Bullets e indicate e action items lists of alternatives e lists of required steps that are not necessarily sequential viii ES3000 User Guide e Sequential lists those describing step by step procedures appear as numbered lists Service Informati
185. mmand to specify an inactivity timeout value for telnet server telnet server inactivity timer lt min gt SYNTAX DESCRIPTION 1 60 minutes DEFAULT VALUE The default value is 5 minutes COMMAND MODES Global configuration REFERENCE None MENU Basic Switch Configuration Menu gt User Interface gt Set Telnet UI Time Out EXAMPLE Set telnet timeout 5min Switch config telnet server inactivity timer 5 Switch config show telnet server Use the show telnet server command to display the telnet idle timeout value show telnet server SYNTAX DESCRIPTION The show telnet server command has no arguments or keywords DEFAULT VALUE The show telnet server command has no default setting COMMAND Mones Privileged EXEC REFERENCE None MENU Basic Switch Configuration Menu gt User Interface Configuration Menu Command Line Interface 5 27 EXAMPLE Switch show telnet server Telnet UI Idle Timeout 5 Min Telnet Server enabled Switch 5 6 IP Addressing Commands ip address Use the ip address command to specify an IP address and subnet mask for the system ip address ip mask SYNTAX DESCRIPTION ip IP address mask Mask for the associated IP subnet DEFAULT VALUE Both values are 0 0 0 0 by default COMMAND MODES X Layer 2 switch gt Global configuration Layer 3 switch gt Interface configuration Vlan REFERENCE Cisco MENU Basic Switch Configuration Menu gt Syste
186. monitoring of the Switch The help page covers many of the basic functions and features of the switch and its Web interface When configuring the switch for the first time assign an IP address and subnet mask to the switch Thereafter access the Web interface directly using a Web browser by entering the switch IP address into the address bar Use the Web browser to manage the switch from a central location as if the user were directly connected to the switch console port When using the Web interface changes are required to be saved or updates are lost See System Admin gt Tools gt Save Configuration on page 4 14 for additional information Web Management requires either Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 0 or later or Netscape Navigator 6 0 or later To connect to the switch the switch IP is required to be known first If using a private IP address 172 16 7 174 By entering http 172 16 5 115 on the URL following login screen is shown 4 2 ES3000 User Guide Enter Network Password 2 x qe Please type your user name and password Site 172 16 7 174 Realm Godhead User Name Password Save this password in your password list CE N 4 1 General Information The General Information screen is a welcome page displaying system information There are no editable parameters on the screen Use the General Information page to access the following submenus System Admin Configure IP address information management acc
187. n 00 5 52 spanning ree rst umma spanning l spanning tree spanning tree rst spanni storm control bre adcast storm control multicast command PTET storm control threshold M P eee 5 38 storm control unicast command 5 40 Symbol support center 0 0 0 0 00004 viii system information OISDISVITUM ette Ceo ts DEDOS cas pbas Spb ERR DIE Sd 3 9 3 16 4 2 ldi eR PUTEM IF conguratiam ccs cce e o Hr 3 name and location 2 39 rebooting noana eee 223 0 SYSTEM i ccce Eee dedico We T ng T esses 12 4 5 5 26 el inactivity timer command terminal emulation recommended programs 45 32 vs virtual terminal protocol 1 2 TATOO ic orae EE iride GL 1 TFIP onfigurdli n cr ntes 4 17 EO E T PE 3 26 4 15 tools traffic Eer E EET E TEE rd setting direction 2 0 3 33 traps authentication failure 0 0 0000 4 10 individual parameters 3 19 Tir 3s 75 P 3 19 port link down receiver configuration SON Lee esed r Yee I o3 pER AS PEERS OT I trunks cabling guidelines 3 41 twisted pair cabling B2 U untagged VLANs n anaana 3 43 upgrades software menu options ees 3 22 4 12 IN 8 ES3000
188. n File user can download configuration file from a TFIP server Hyper Terminal HyperTerminal Ele Edt View Cal Transfer Help olal e cls e ES3000 Local Management System Tools gt Upload Download Config TFTP Server IP 0 0 0 0 Config File Name Set TFTP Slerver IP Address Set Configuration Flile Name Ulpload Configuration File Dlownload Configuration File Qluit to previous menu Command gt Enter the character in square brackets to select option Connected 1 12 45 ivr1oo 1920090N 3 SCROLL CAPS NUM Capture Piet eche 3 26 ES3000 User Guide 3 5 15 Main Menu gt System Admin gt Tools gt SNTP Config There are configurable functions in the SNTP Configuration page Set SNTP Server IP Simple Network Time Protocol the user can enter SNTP server IP to gain access Set SNTP Interval Set SNTP polling interval Set Time Zone Set the time zone Set Daylight Saving Set the daylight saving or ignore it rj Hyper Terminal HyperTerminal Ele Edt View Call Transfer Help gel ex 8 sole es ES3000 Local Management System Tools gt SNTP Config Time HH MM SS 01 10 53 Date VVVV MM DD 1900 01 01 Thursday SNTP Server IP SNTP Polling Interval Time Zone T Daylight Saving Set SNTP Server I P Set SNTP Ilnterval Set Time Zlone S elt Daylight Saving Qluit to previous menu Command Enter the character in square brackets to select option Conn
189. n id 40 Switch config delete a classifier Index 23 Switch config no diffserv classifier 23 Switch config diffserv inprofile Use the diffserv inprofile command to configure in profile action for diffserv diffserv inprofile index drop dscp ds precedence precedence cos lt cos gt SYNTAX DESCRIPTION index In profile ID for diffserv ds 6 bits DSCP value in IP header for action precedence 3 bits TOS precedence value in IP header for action lt cos gt 3 bits priority value in VLAN TAG for action DEFAULT VALUE COMMAND MODES Global configuration command REFERENCE MENU EXAMPLE Create a In profile Index 23 replace DSCP value to 42 Switch config diffserv inprofile 23 dscp 42 Switch config delete a in profile Index 23 Switch config no diffserv inprofile 23 Switch config 5 86 83000 User Guide diffserv nomatch Use the diffserv nomatch command to configure nomatch action for diffserv diffserv nomatch index drop policed dscp ds precedence precedence cos cos SYNTAX DESCRIPTION index No match ID for diffserv ds 6 bits DSCP value in IP header for action precedence 3 bits TOS precedence value in IP header for action lt cos gt 3 bits priority value in VLAN TAG for action DEFAULT VALUE COMMAND MODES Global configuration command REFERENCE MENU EXAMPLE Create a no match In
190. nd to upload and download Config file copy running config tftp ip address file name gt copy tftp ip address file name running config SYNTAX DESCRIPTION ip IP address SYNTAX DESCRIPTION lt file name gt Config file name DEFAULT VALUE The command has no default setting COMMAND MODES Privileged EXEC REFERENCE MENU Command Line Interface 5 13 EXAMPLE Switch copy running config tftp 172 16 3 152 config txt Please wait a minute 2581 bytes data transferred Switch copy tftp 172 16 3 152 config txt running config Please wait a minute 2581 bytes data transferred Switch copy running config startup config Use this command to save the config to NVRAM copy running config startup config SYNTAX DESCRIPTION DEFAULT VALUE The command has no default setting COMMAND Mones Privileged EXEC REFERENCE MENU EXAMPLE Switch copy running config startup config Saving Configuration Saving Configuration to Flash is Successful Switch 5 14 83000 User Guide 5 3 Web Browser Commands ip http server Use this command to enable or disable access to the Web server embedded in the system ip http server no ip http server SYNTAX DESCRIPTION The ip http server command has no argument DEFAULT VALUE The feature is enabled by default COMMAND MODES Global configuration REFERENCE Cisco MENU Basic Switch Configuration Menu gt User Interface gt Enable Disable W
191. net TFIP A single packet sent to a specific group of end stations on a network The ability to monitor the traffic passing through a port on a device to analyze network characteristics and perform troubleshooting The speed that a port on a device uses to communicate with another device or the network The ability to combine multiple ports on a device to create a single high bandwidth connection A set of rules for communication between devices on a network A term to describe delay throughput bandwidth and other factors that measure the service quality provided to a user A section of a LAN that is connected to the rest of the network using a switch bridge or repeater Simple Network Management Protocol An IETF standard protocol for managing devices on a TCP IP network A technique that detects loops in a network and logically blocks the redundant paths ensuring that only one route exists between any two LANs A protocol that finds the most efficient path between segments of a multi looped bridged network STP allows redundant switches and bridges to be used for network resilience without the broadcast storms associated with looping If a switch or bridge falls a new path to a redundant switch or bridge is opened A device that interconnects several LANs to form a single logical LAN that comprises of several LAN segments Switches are similar to bridges in that they connect LANs of a different type however they
192. nfiguration 0c cece eee System Admin gt Access gt Management Access 0000 00s System Admin gt Access gt User Name Password Change System Admin gt SNMP Configuration 0 0 00 cece eee ee System Admin gt SNMP Configuration gt SNMP Information System Admin gt SNMP Configuration gt Authorized Managers System Admin gt SNMP Configuration gt Trap Receiver System Admin gt Tools gt Software Upgrade 0 0 000 eee System Admin gt Tools gt System Reboot 20 0 cece eee System Admin gt Tools gt Save Configuration 0000 System Admin gt Tools gt SNTP Configuration 0 0008 System Admin gt Tools gt System Log Menu 0 2 0c e ee System Admin gt Tools gt TFTP Configuration File Upload Download System Admin gt Ports gt Port Status and Configuration System Admin gt Ports gt Port Counters 0 5 eres ee System Admin gt Ports gt IP Port Mirroring 0 ccc eee System Admin gt Ports gt Port Security gt Radius Configuration System Admin gt Ports gt Port Security gt 802 1x Configuration System Admin gt Ports gt Power over Ethernet 0 00 00 System Admin gt Ports gt Power over Ethernet gt Port Configuration System Admin gt Ports gt Power over Ethernet gt PoE Global Confi
193. nfigure the VLAN to VLAN ID mapping Select Apply to implement and display the changes made File Edit View Favorites Tools Help ay Qa x A fo seach She revortes Qs O 2 2 m LJ Address http 172 20 1 11 home asp Eje us ES 3000 inernet swt D General Info L System Admin VLANs by VLAN ID E Ports _ Basic Port Config ID 1 Apply m Cl port Security Set management VLAN E 4 Power Over Ethern D PoE Port Config Global GVRP Enabled Apply 3 PoE Global Confi L Link Aggregation Erase all VLANs VLANs X VLAN Config Total VLANs 2 D Create Modify V VLAN ID VLAN Name VLAN Type Mgmt VLAN Modify Delete D VLANs by VLAN 1 Permanent Yes Modify D Create Modify 8 2 vlan2 SE No E SES D VLANs by PORT EI _ IGMP Snooping _ Spanning Tree 1 QoS Y Internet Web Management Access 4 37 4 2 27 VLANs gt VLAN Config Creating Modify VLAN To create a VLAN select the Create Modify VLAN menu item For advanced users refer Chapter 5 for CLI command modes File Edit View Favorites Tools Help a Q wx eA x a Search she Favorites media B eS e VI EJ a Address http 172 20 1 11shome asp i v Eco ws ES 3000 Ethernet Switch D General Info System Admin Cre
194. ng Tree QoS Configuration Execute CLI Quit To logout of the user interface select Ctrl D anytime during the telnet session The interface moves back to the login screen password enabled or Main Menu password disabled Administration Console Access 3 7 r Hyper Terminal HyperTerminal Fie Edt View Cal Transfer Help Ole ala ols el ES3000 Local Management System lel xj Main Menu Gleneral Info System Aldmin Plorts ec VILANS IIGMP Snooping Spanning Tlree Qo we EIxcute CLI Qluit Command gt i i Enter the character in square brackets to select option vT100 fis2008N31 SCROLL CAPS NUM Capture Print echo 3 8 ES3000 User Guide 3 5 General Information The General Information screen displays information on the operational state of the ES3000 Ethernet Switch Use this information for general configuration information when accessing other menu items e System up for System run time after boot up e Boot Code Version The version and timestamp of boot code e Runtime Code Version The version and timestamp of runtime code e Hardware Information Hardware associated information e Version Hardware revision version e DRAM Size Size of DRAM on system e Fixed Baud Rate Data rate on console port set to 9600 e Flash Size Size of Flash memory e Administration Information e System Name Name of system user definable e System Location Location of system user definable
195. ng iiiiicec cei ink breed file upload download 2 4 17 general information 0 3 8 IP aidibes oie eu dats RIPE E 1 6 3 11 IP trifotthation ie esses cieber casas tances ports see ports saving changes ssssssssses 3 24 4 14 SNIP ccsctees ether Mee 3 26 A oi Loci i Reb AAT 3 9 DIGNI soc iEn REY Le ERR ED IRSE configure command 0 0 00 cece eee 5 8 connector pin assignments A 2 console inactivity timer command 9 24 contact information displaying iesta lo contact person accessing 3 conventions notational a3 teg MUN copy running config startup config command 5 12 counters ports 2 0 cee eee ee eee 3 32 4 20 customer support 0 0 0 0 22 Vill data packets pare topology PRRPERSECRENS 3 63 4 55 DHCP assignment mode 0 0 0 311 remote management 00 3 11 diffserv classifier command 5 84 Diffserv commands 0 0220005 5 84 diffserv inprofile command 5 85 diffserv nomatch command 0 5 86 diffserv outprofile command 2 587 diffserv policy command 54 diffserv portlist command DiffServ priority tags ss direct access management Tm disable command DLF storm control T dot1x co
196. nitor receive and transmit packets DEFAULT VALUE The port monitor feature is disabled by default COMMAND MODES Interface configuration REFERENCE Cisco MENU Advanced Switch Configuration Menu gt Port Monitoring gt Set Monitoring Port Set Monitored Port Command Line Interface 5 37 EXAMPLE Set port 2 Monitoring Port port 4 Monitored Port direction is both Switch config interface fastethernet0 2 Switch config if port monitor fastethernet0 4 direction both Switch config if Disable port 2 Monitoring Port port 4 Monitored Port Switch config interface fastethernet0 2 Switch config if no port monitor Switch config if show monitor Use the show monitor command to display port monitoring information show monitor SYNTAX DESCRIPTION The show monitor command has no arguments or keywords DEFAULT VALUE The show monitor command has no default setting COMMAND Mones Privileged EXEC REFERENCE Cisco MENU Advanced Switch Configuration gt Port Monitoring Configuration Menu EXAMPLE Switch show monitor Port monitor status is Disabled Monitoring direction Both Monitoring Port 2 Monitored Port 4 Switch 5 38 83000 User Guide storm control threshold Use the storm control threshold command to configure the mulitcast storm control for a port storm control threshold lt threshold gt SYNTAX DESCRIPTION threshold Threshold value for a port packets per second
197. ns 1 9 Chapter 2 Firmware Upgrades Chapter 3 Administration Console Access Direct Access Management Method 0 0020020 000s 3 1 Ger INP AEs i244 cteeendrcerednediagint id eh detdieudenbesoncs aces 3 5 Saving Configuration Changes 0 0 2 isses esee 3 5 Mal leni OBEONS cour oe eep Ite be waned ERO RR EE ET 3 6 General Mormaii isa dicscarrcawe tering ea nace kde ee eer Coda 3 8 Main Menu gt System Administration gt System Configuration 3 9 Main Menu gt System Admin gt Access Configuration 3 10 Main Menu gt Access gt System IP Configuration 05 3 11 Main Menu gt Access gt Management Access 0 000 eeu ae 3 12 Main Menu gt System Admin gt SNMP Configuration Menu 3 14 Main Menu gt SNMP Config gt System Information 3 16 Main Menu gt SNMP Config gt Authorized Managers 3 17 Main Menu gt SNMP Config gt Trap Receiver Configuration 3 18 Main Menu gt SNMP Config gt Trap Selection 05 3 19 Pat bnk Down SD ete See bbb ddr Ert bees 3 19 Eie DOE DERIT garda nop eder ib ee re OTE E err ERE 3 19 Main Menu gt System Admin gt Tools Menu 0 0 0000 3 21 Main Menu gt System Admin gt Tools gt Software Upgrade 3 22 Main Menu gt System Admin gt Tools gt System Reboot 3 23 Main Menu gt System Admin gt Tools
198. nterface configuration REFERENCE Cisco MENU EXAMPLE set port 3 port priority 40 Switch config interface fastethernet0 3 Switch config if lacp port priority 40 Switch config if show lacp Use the show lacp command to display link aggregation information show lacp SYNTAX DESCRIPTION lt LA KEY gt link aggregation LACP key DEFAULT VALUE The show lacp command has no default setting COMMAND Mones Privileged EXEC REFERENCE Nortel MENU EXAMPLE Command Line Interface 5 45 Switch show lacp System Priority 40000 Key Mode Member post list 1 Manual 2 3 2 Active 4 5 6 Switch Switch show lacp 2 System Priority 40000 Key 2 Key Pri Attached port list 4 1 4 5 1 6 1 6 Switch 5 46 83000 User Guide 5 10 MAC Address Commands mac address table static Use the mac address table static command to insert a static MAC address mac address table static lt mac addr gt port vlan lt vlanID gt SYNTAX DESCRIPTION lt mac addr gt MAC address lt port gt Port instance vlanID VLAN ID DEFAULT VALUE This feature has no default value COMMAND MODES Global configuration REFERENCE Cisco MENU Basic Switch Configuration Menu gt Forwarding Database gt Static Address EXAMPLE Add static entry mac address 00 00 A0 21 00 11 port port 4 vlan 2 Switch config mac address table static 00 00 A0 21 00 11 fastethernet0 4 vlan 2 Switch config
199. ntrol direction command c ee ee 5 100 dot1x initcommand 005 5 99 dot1x max req command 5 5 98 dot1x multiple hosts command 5 99 dot1x port control command 5 94 dot1x radius lisse 5 94 dot1x re authenticate command 9 Leas 5 99 dot1x re authentication command 5 95 dot1x timeout quiet period command 5 97 dot1x timeout re authperiod command 5 96 dot1x timeout server command 5 97 dot1x timeout supp timeout command 5 96 dot1x timeout tx period command 5 98 download command TEE E E enable command nnn nananana nean 5 8 endcommand 0 ee eee sers 5 10 gt Command is cessr rado p ETE ET RERO d 5 10 F Fast Ethernet cabling sssssesssesesse B 1 flow control enabling disabling 3 31 4 18 flow control command 025 5 33 forbidden command 0 0 0 005 5 75 forwarding database adding static nines ce sees 4 46 searching for MAC addresses 4 47 viewing MAC addresses 3 53 frame type arp TRETT wresanprs GE full duplex mode 0 cece eee eee ee 4418 G GBIC interface selecting 3 31 4 18 UNS REI odd doc hob T E Li GL 1 OMS aging sce suce ERO I OPpIXE TER RARE 4 34 gvrp command 0 cece ss 5 78
200. o e e ES3000 Local Management System IGMP Snooping gt IGMP Snooping Config IGMP Snooping Status Disabled Host Port Age Out Time 260 sec Router Port Age Out Time 125 sec Report Forward Interval lt 5 sec VLAN ID Group MAC Address Group Members lt COMMAND gt Nlext Page Set Hlost Port Aged Time Qluit to previous menu Plreuious Page Set Rlouter Port flged Time Set I GIMP Snooping Status Set Report IlInterval Command l Enter the character in square brackets to select o Connected 1 31 51 ivri00 fisonoew3 SCROLL CAPS NUM Capture Print echo 3 50 ES3000 User Guide 3 5 34 Main Menu gt IGMP Snooping gt VLAN Filter Table Use the VLAN Filter Table to define the VLAN not to be included in the set Vlan Filter Enter the VLAN ID 1 4094 in the VLAN ID field Ensure the Status field is set to Filter Fi Hyper Terminal HyperTerminal of xj File Edt View Call Transfer Help nia es ls El ES3000 Local Management System IGMP Snooping gt VLAN Filter Table VLAN ID Status Nlext Page Slet Vlan Filter Plrevious Page Qluit to previous menu Command Connected 1 43 56 T100 192008N 1 SCROLL CAPS NUM Captue Prnt echo Z Administration Console Access 3 51 3 5 35 Main Menu gt IGMP Snooping gt Router Port Table The Router Port Table menu displays the ports in a VLAN ID connecting to the router The user can snoop the package from the router side of the ports Sele
201. o the Interface Configuration config if command mode interface SYNTAX DESCRIPTION The interface command has no arguments or keywords DEFAULT VALUE The interface command has no default setting COMMAND MODES Global configuration REFERENCE Nortel EXAMPLE Switch config f interface FastEthernet0 1 Switch config if Switch config interface VLAN 1 Switch config if disable Use the disable command to return to the User EXEC exec command mode disable SYNTAX DESCRIPTION The disable command has no arguments or keywords DEFAULT VALUE The disable command has no default setting COMMAND Mones Privileged EXEC REFERENCE Nortel EXAMPLE Switch config if disable Switch gt 5 10 83000 User Guide end Use the end command to exit configuration mode end SYNTAX DESCRIPTION The end command has no argument DEFAULT VALUE The end command has no default setting COMMAND MODES All command modes REFERENCE Cisco exit The exit command quits to the previous mode exit SYNTAX DESCRIPTION The exit command has no arguments or keywords DEFAULT VALUE The exit command has no default setting COMMAND MODES All command modes REFERENCE Cisco MENU EXAMPLE Switch exit Switch gt Switch config if exit Switch config Command Line Interface 5 11 ping Use the ping command to display ping test information ping lt ip gt SYNTAX DESCRIPTION lt ip gt IP ad
202. ocols A virtual terminal protocol is a software program such as Telnet allowing the establishment of a management session from a Macintosh PC or UNIX workstation Because Telnet runs over TCP IP at least one IP address is required on the ES3000 Ethernet Switch before establishing access to it with a virtual terminal protocol Terminal emulation differs from a virtual terminal protocol in that the user is required to connect a terminal or PC directly to the console port A workstation can be connected to the system through a Switch Management Overview 1 3 virtual terminal protocol Telnet and a terminal connecting directly to the console port through a null modem serial cable 1 4 2 SNMP Protocol SNMP is the standard management protocol for multi vendor IP networks SNMP supports transaction based queries allowing the protocol to format messages and transmit information between reporting devices and data collection programs SNMP runs on top of the User Datagram Protocol UDP offering a connectionless mode service 1 5 Default Installation 1 5 1 Preparing for Site Installation Site preparation for the ES3000 Ethernet Switch installation begins with a site survey and network analysis Review the site survey reports to determine specific equipment placement site specific port capacity and power drops Ensure the installation area is free of dust and dirt Review the following guidelines for site preparation e Assign installat
203. ommand ciate show interface counters errors command show ip http server command show ip igmp snooping conf gua show ip igmp snooping mrouter EEE S TETTERE 5 az show ip igmp snooping vian filter table 5 73 show lacpcommand 2055 544 SUD Oia ceo E nale ode edocti eps ues 5 107 show mac address table aging time 5 47 show mac address table aging time command 5 47 show mac address table interface command 5 48 show radius server command show spanning tree mst show mac address table mac command show mac address table multicast show mac address table static command show mac address table vlan command 5 49 show mls qos command 5 82 show monitor command 20005 5 37 show peth conf 0 c0cceeseeeees 5 1 SHOW LA La a S coepecces prr rk T T t show priority queue cos map command show snmp command show spanning tree mst cist interface neni p 65 show spanning tree mst configuration command 5 63 show spanning tree mst instance configuration command 5 66 show spanning tree mst instance interface command 5 67 show storm control command 541 show sys info command 0 5 22 SM SUO DIRE TDI oes oo cea es EX i SAI show telnet server command show vlan command errr rer Tee show vlan
204. on If a problem with is encountered with the equipment contact the Symbol Customer Support Refer to Appendix C for contact information Before calling have the model number and serial number at hand If the problem cannot be solved over the phone you may need to return your equipment for servicing If that is necessary you will be given specific directions Symbol Technologies is not responsible for any damages incurred during shipment if the approved shipping container is not used Shipping the units improperly can possibly void the warranty If the original shipping container was not kept contact Symbol to have another sent to you Switch Manaqement Overview 1 1 About the ES3000 Ethernet Switch The ES3000 Ethernet Switch comes in two versions One version provides Power over Ethernet PoE in accordance with IEEE standard 802 3af This allows compatible Ethernet devices to obtain power from the 10 100BaseT Ethernet wiring IEEE 802 3af PoE senses the need for power before supplying power and will not damage non PoE Ethernet devices The other version of the ES3000 Switch does not provide power over Ethernet Power features are not available in the non PoE version of the switch The Symbol ES3000 Ethernet Switch is available in the following models ES 3000 PWR supporting PoE Part Number ES 3000 PWR 10 WW ES 3000 non PoE Part Number ES 3000 10 WW The PoE and non PoE versions of the ES3000 use different versions of th
205. on the ES3000 to see all of the packets passing through any other port on the switch Usually a network analyzer is attached to the monitoring port so the network administrator can debug problems with the monitored port The ES3000 has two gigabit Ethernet ports ports 25 and 26 A 10 100BaseT port would not be able to keep up with the packet flow on a gigabit port Only another gigabit port may monitor a gigabit port Any port on the ES3000 may be used to monitor ports 1 through 24 the 10 100BaseT ports Use the Port Mirroring menu to designate a port for monitoring traffic from a listed port or a single VLAN on the switch The switch monitors network activity by copying traffic from the specified monitoring sources to the designated monitoring port There are four commands within the menu Set Monitoring Port Sets the monitoring port All traffic is forwarded to this port Set Port to be Monitored Sets the monitored port All traffic through this port is forwarded to the monitoring port Set Traffic Direction Sets the direction of monitored traffic receiving R transmission T or both direction B Change Mirror Status Enables or disables the mirror status 7 Hyper Terminal HyperTerminal Eile Edt View Cal Transfer Help olal es cols el ES3000 Local Management System Basic Port Config gt Port Mirroring Monitoring Port Be Monitored Port Direction Status Slet Monitoring Port Set Port to be Mlonitored Set Traffic
206. onfigure the device A network connection is required between the device and the host to use the Web Management interface to configure the device Note 1 Accessthe Web interface using a Web browser by entering the switch IP address into the address bar Press Enter Internet Explorer 5 0 or later or Netscape Navigator 6 0 or later is required 1 8 ES3000 User Guide Enter Network Password D bO LS Cancel 2 Enter a user name of admin and password of symbol Press OK The Web interface General Information page displays Refer to Chapter 3for information on using the ES3000 serial interface to configure the device Refer to Chapter 4 for instructions on using the Web interface to configure the device Refer to Chapter 5 for instructions on using the CLI for device configuration Switch Management Overview 1 9 1 7 Installing a SFP Fiber Transceiver The ES3000 Ethernet Switch supports a SFP small form factor pluggable fiber channel transceiver used in fiber channel cable installations To install the SFP Fiber Transceiver 1 Remove the rubber plug protecting the optics on the transceiver 2 Insert the transceiver into the fiber transceiver cage available on ports 25 and 26 on the ES3000 Ethernet Switch 3 Ensure one of the following two cable types is used when connecting fiber cable to the ES3000 Ethernet Switch e LC 62 5um 125um multimode fiber optic cable e LC 50um 125um multimode fiber optic
207. or uplink MDI connection is necessary and make the right link It adjusts for straight through or crossover cables GL 2 ES3000 User Guide Backbone Bandwidth Baud Broadcast Broadcast storm Capacity planning Class of Service Collision Endstation Ethernet Fast Ethernet Gigabit Ethernet Fault isolation Forwarding Filtering Flow control The part of a network used as a primary path for transporting traffic between network segments The information capacity measured in bits per second that a channel could transmit Bandwidth examples include 10 Mbps for Ethernet 100 Mbps for Fast Ethernet and 1000 Mbps I Gbps for Gigabit Ethernet The signaling rate of a line that is the number of transitions voltage or frequency changes made per second Also known as line speed A packet sent to all devices on a network Multiple simultaneous broadcasts that typically absorb all the available network bandwidth and can cause a network to fail Broadcast storms can be due to faulty network devices or network loops Determining whether current solutions can satisfy future demands Capacity planning includes evaluating potential workload and infrastructure changes A term to describe treating different types of traffic with different levels of service priority Higher priority traffic gets faster treatment during times of switch congestion A term used to describe two colliding packets in an Ethernet ne
208. ower remains in the power budget to support the device This decision is based on the actual power drawn by the powered devices at the time of connection rather than their maximum power consumption If there is insufficient power to supply all PoE enabled ports the switch does not power all ports The administrator can select the method the ES3000 switch uses to decide which ports receive power The ES3000 can sense whether a powered device is attached to a port The switch supplies power only to devices that need it The switch initially uses resistance detection 802 3af to determine whether a port requires power If that fails and if capacitance detection is enabled the switch then uses Capacitance detection to determine whether the port needs power This allows the switch to detect the presence of older powered devices which might not be 802 3af compliant Web Management Access 4 25 4 2 20 System Admin gt Ports gt Power over Ethernet gt Port Configuration The Port Configuration page provides a port by port selection option for the PoE function To set up administration priority and or limit apply one or more ports simultaneously A Ethernet Switch 3000 Network Management System Microsoft Internet Explorer of x Ele Edit View Favorites Tools Help a o OD dise Gr EYES Cnistory B amp Address http 157 235 95 232 home asp E ES 3000 inernet ste D General Info Status Class Priority Lim
209. p 157 235 95 232 home asp J KE ES 3000 isene smo D General Info System Admin Create Policy _ Access SNMP Config Policy Index 1 565535 Tools Er Classifier Index 1 65535 _ Basic Port Config Sequence 1 65535 Port Security 8 I Power Over Ether In Profile Action Index 1 585535 _ Link Aggregation No Match Action Index 1 565535 VLANs _ VLAN Config Out Profile Action Index 1 65535 IGMP Snooping Port List Index 1 85535 _ IGMP Snooping Ca _ Spanning Tree Ay 1 Qos _ Policy Config Total Entries Create Classifie Index Classifier Sequence In Profile No Match Out Profile Port List Status O Create In Profil No data D Create Out Prot Next Page Previous Page O Create No Matc Create Port List O Create Policy D Policy Sequence _ Queue Config _ Rate Limiting 4 66 ES3000 User Guide 4248 QoS gt Policy Configuration gt Policy Sequence Select Policy Sequence from the Policy Configuration menu to launch the Display Policy Sequence By Port page Select Display by Index order to display the policy index for the selected port Select Display by sequence order to display the selected port policy sequence AJ Ethernet Switch 3000 Network Management System Microsoft Internet Explorer Elle Edit view Favorites Tools Help amp Bak 7 seach Favorites history Ay amp Le a a a a a OG Go Links
210. panning Tree _ Forwarding DB X TER 1 ry Internet 4 16 ES3000 User Guide 4 2 12 System Admin gt Tools gt System Log Menu Use the System Log Menu to trace the entry when and from where then users can know the entry system history Select Clear to clean the table Ele Edt wew Favorites Tools Help Ea lt P Back OC Gi Qsearch G Favorites CBristory O amp Address http 157 235 95 232 home asp c ce Links gt ES 3000 irre sue D General Info System Admin System Log lAccess _ SNMP Config Clear System Log Clear Tools D Software Upc Entry Time YYYY MM DD HH MM SS Event System Rebo 1 2004 05 11 10 27 48 Bridge Topology Change CO Save Config 2 2004 05 11 10 27 52 TRAP Port 21 link down O SNTP Config 3 2004 05 11 10 27 52 TRAP Port 23 link down Li System Log 4 2004 05 11 10 28 01 TRAP Port 21 link up C upload Dowr 5 2004 05 11 10 28 01 TRAP Port 23 link up El Ports 6 2004 05 11 10 28 23 Bridge Topology Change SW HDI 7 2004 05 11 10 29 09 TRAP Port 23 link down 8 2004 05 11 10 28 11 TRAP Port 23 link up Port Status amp 9 204051 10 29 11 TRAP Port 23 link down E 5 Port Counter 10 2004 05 11 10 29 14 TRAP Port 23 link up Port Mirrorint Port Security Next Page Previous Page Radius D 802 1x Power Over Eth C PoE Port Con C PoE Global Cc Link Aggregatio lA VLANs VLAN Con
211. pply D System Rebo EEE D Save Config O SNTP Config DO System Log O Upload Dowr rts Basic Port Confi Port Status amp O Port Counter 3 Port Mirrorini Port Security Radius D 802 1x i Power Over Eth C PoE Port Con O PoE Global Cc igre NE E Default Gateway Web Management Access 4 5 4 2 2 System Admin gt Access gt Management Access Use the Management Access screen to enable or disable the Web SNMP and or telnet interfaces Use the Management Access screen to change the user name and password User names and passwords are case sensitive and can be up to 20 characters long Enable Disable the Web interface from the Management Access screen The user cannot eb Enable Disable the telnet interface from the Management Access screen d Ethernet Switch 3000 Network Management System Microsoft Internet Explorer _ of x File Edit view Favorites Tools Help EJ Sebak gt O E Gi search Favorites CBristory ry amp Address http 157 235 95 232 home asp co june ES 3000 ineme snin D General Info System Admin Management Access N Access IP Config Console UI Idle Timeout 5 Min 0 60 0 Min No timeout O Management O Username P Telnet UI Idle Timeout 5 Min 1 60 SNMP Config 3 System Info Telnet Server Enabled Authorized M D Trap Receive SNMP Agent Enabled O Trap Selectio Web Server Enabled 3 Tools A Sof
212. propriate ports within a VLAN In networks where multimedia applications generate multicast traffic IGMP can reduce unnecessary bandwidth by limiting traffic forwarding otherwise broadcast to the network Enabling IGMP allows individual ports to detect IGMP queries report packets and manage IP multicast traffic through the switch F Hyper Terminal HyperTerminal Ee Ed Mew Cal Irene Heb nig es sel e ES3000 Local Management System Main Menu gt IGMP Snooping GMP Snooping Config JLAN Filter Table louter Port Table luit to previous menu Command gt i Enter the character in square brackets to select option Connected 0 26 22 Vr100 19200 amp N 1 CAL z c z IGMP Snooping Config VLAN Filter Table Router Port Table IGMP Snooping Status Enable The system detects IGMP queries report packets and manages IP multicast traffic through the switch Disable The switch forwards traffic and disregards any IGMP requests Administration Console Access 3 49 3 5 33 Main Menu gt IGMP Snooping gt IGMP Snooping Config Enable The system detects IGMP queries report packets and manage IP multicast traffic through the switch Disable The switch forwards traffic and disregards any IGMP requests Users can set up Host port aged time and router port aged time to snoop the network and the IGMP Snooping status report interval i Hyper Terminal HyperT erminal Pale x Ele Edt View Call Transfer Help ole S13 s
213. r Disable if desired 6 By default All Frames are allowed meaning untagged and tagged Select the Admit Tagged Only checkbox to drop untagged frames 7 Select Apply to implement that changes made within the Create Modify VLAN screen Select Restore to use the previously saved configuration Web Management Access 4 39 4 2 28 VLANs gt VLAN Config gt Create Modify 802 10 Trunk IEEE 802 10 is the standard for encapsulating packets and marking them with VLAN information before sending them across a link between two switches Use the Create Modify 802 10 Trunk screen to modify the encapsulation behavior on a port by port basis rather than on a VLAN by VLAN basis It can also be used to control VLAN membership on a port by port basis When a port number is selected the information for that port is displayed Frame Type Acceptance Admit All or Tagged Only If Tagged Only incoming packets which are not tagged with 802 10 VLAN information are dropped If Admit All all packets are admitted GVRP Enabled or Disabled If Enabled the switch allows and responds to dynamic VLAN invitations which it receives over this port in GVRP format If Disabled these packets are dropped All current VLANs on the switch are displayed in table format The check boxes to the right indicate which VLANs this port is currently a member of To configure VLAN membership by port 1 Selecta Port from the Port Number menu 2 Add or remove VLANs as tagged members
214. r keywords DEFAULT VALUE The show ip conf command has no default setting COMMAND Mones Privileged EXEC REFERENCE None EXAMPLE Switch show ip conf MAC Address 00 00 00 22 33 44 IP Address T 192 516 3572 Subnet Mask 2 3255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 172 16 3 254 DHCP Mode Enabled Switch 5 30 83000 User Guide 5 7 Security Commands username Use the username command to specify the user name and password for logging into the system username name lt string gt SYNTAX DESCRIPTION The user name string is limited to 13 characters DEFAULT VALUE Both are set to manager COMMAND MODES Global configuration REFERENCE MENU Basic Switch Configuration Menu gt User Interface Change Administrator User Name EXAMPLE Set username admin password delta Switch config username admin Old Password Enter New Password Reenter the Password Updating username and password Username and password updated Successfully Switch config Command Line Interface 5 31 5 8 Layer 2 Interface Commands shutdown Use the shutdown command to enable or disable a port interface lt port gt shutdown no shutdown SYNTAX DESCRIPTION port Port instance DEFAULT VALUE The shutdown feature is enabled by default COMMAND MODES Interface configuration REFERENCE Cisco MENU Basic Switch Configuration Menu gt Port gt Set Status EXAMPLE
215. rap peth trap no peth trap SYNTAX DESCRIPTION The peth trap command has no arguments or keywords DEFAULT VALUE COMMAND MODES Global configuration REFERENCE MENU EXAMPLE Set PETH trap on Switch config peth trap Switch config peth usage threshold Use the peth usage threshold command to configure power usage threshold peth usage threshold percent SYNTAX DESCRIPTION 1 99 The usage threshold expressed in percents for comparing the measured power and initiating an alarm if the threshold is exceeded DEFAULT VALUE COMMAND MODES Global configuration REFERENCE MENU EXAMPLE Set power usage threshold 60 Switch config peth usage threshold 60 Switch config 5 110 83000 User Guide peth disconnection method Use the peth disconnection method command to configure the dosconnection method peth disconnection method lt method gt SYNTAX DESCRIPTION method next port After the power budget has been exceeded the next port attempting to power up is denied regardless of its priority low priority After the power budget has been exceeded the next port attempting to power up causes the port with the lowest priority to shut down to allow higher priority ports topower up DEFAULT VALUE COMMAND MODES Global configuration REFERENCE MENU EXAMPLE Set disconnection method low priority Switch config f peth disconnection method low priority Switch
216. rd Delay 1 0 seconds Bridge Max Age Bridge Max Age 2 Bridge Hello Time 1 0 seconds From 1 to Bridge Max Age 2 1 Command Line Interface 5 55 COMMAND MODES Global configuration REFERENCE MENU EXAMPLE set CIST Hello Time 5 seconds Switch config f spanning tree mst hello time 5 Switch config spanning tree mst forward time Use the spanning tree mst forward time command to configure the CIST bridge Forward Time value spanning tree mst forward time lt seconds gt SYNTAX DESCRIPTION seconds Integer ranges from 4 to 30 and enforces the following relationships 2 Bridge Forward Delay 1 0 seconds Bridge Max Age Bridge Max Age 2 Bridge Hello Time 1 0 seconds From Bridge Max Age 2 1 to 30 DEFAULT VALUE COMMAND MODES Global configuration REFERENCE MENU EXAMPLE Set Forward Time 12 seconds Switch config f spanning tree mst forward time 12 Switch config 5 56 83000 User Guide spanning tree mst instance priority Use the spanning tree mst instance priority command to configure the bridge priority instance value spanning tree mst lt instance gt priority lt priority gt SYNTAX DESCRIPTION priority Integer ranges from 1 to 64 Valid priority vales are 4096 8192 12288 16384 20480 24576 28672 32768 36864 40960 45056 49152 53248 57344 and 61440 All other values are rejected DEFAULT VALUE COMMAND MODES Global configuration RE
217. reats trunked ports as a single virtual port Use straight though cables for all links in the Link Aggregation Do not use crossover cables Disable auto negotiation on the ports in a trunk prior to setting up the Link Aggregation Note Z Ethernet Switch 3000 Network Management System Microsoft Internet Explorer EN 5 xl Ele Edit View Favorites Tools Help Back gt A Qsearch Favorites CBristory y Sp Address http 192 168 0 100jhome asp z e tirks ES 3000 Ethernet Switch symbol O General Info E System Admin Add Group L Access 1 SNMP Config Group Admin Key D 65535 L Tools E Ports Group Mode Manual X L Basic Port Config Group 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 _ Port Security Tapes _ Power Over Ethernet mj m mj m m m m m mj w m ee m m m m w m we E Link Aggregation D System Priority D Add Group System Priority 1 D Port Priority Key Mode Member Port List Set E VLANs No data 3 VLAN Config D VLANs by VLAN ID D Create VLAN D VLAN Port Config IGMP Snooping L IGMP Snooping Config 3 4 Spanning Tree ao Forwarding DB L MSTP Config E QoS aa Policy Config D Create Classifier O Create In Profile Action D Create Out Profile Action O Create No Match Action D Create Port List D Create Policy _ Queue Config als n Web Management Access 4 35 4 2 25 System Admin gt Ports gt
218. rt Power Llimit Qluit to previous menu Command gt Enter the character in square brackets to select option Connected 2 31 18 ivrioo 18200 amp N 1 SCHOLL CAPS NUM Captue Pret echo Global Configuration Power Usage Sets the power usage threshold for sending a trap Management Method The action to take when the power sink over the power budget use one of the following 1 Low priority port is shut down 2 Deny next port connection Detection Method Enables or disables the power capacitor detection Administration Console Access 3 39 r Hyper Terminal HyperTerminal joj xj Fle Edt View Call Transfer Help ols e oal al ES3000 PHR Local Management System Power Over Ethernet gt POE Global Config Power budget 170W Power Consumption Power usage threshold for sending trap 50 X Power Management Method Deny next port connection regardless of priority Power Detection Method Capacitor detection enabled Set Power Set Power Mlanagement Method Set Power Dletection Method Qluit to previous menu Command Enter the character in square brackets to select option Connected 23201 vr100 192008N1 SCROLL CAPS NUM Capire Prntecho 3 40 ES3000 User Guide 3 5 26 Main Menu gt Ports gt Link Aggregation Use the Link Aggregation menu to allow multiple links between switches to work as one virtual link aggregate link Trunks can be defined for similar port types only
219. s of instances separated by a comma The range Is from 2 to 64 For a VLAN ID the range is from 1 7 When mapping VLANs to an MST instance the mapping is increasing and the VLANs specified in the command are added to or removed from the VLANs previously mapped Use a hyphen to specify a VLAN range For example instance 1 vlan 3 5 maps VLANs 3 through 5 to MST instance 1 Ele Edt view Favorites Tools Help EJ Back gt O T Qsearch fjFavortes Bristory Ay amp en eu Links gt ES 3000 inernet sui D General Info System Admin MSTP Instance Configuration _ Access SNMP Config Tools zi Ports _ Basic Port Config _ Port Security _ Power Over Ether _ Link Aggregation VLANs _ LAN Config _ IGMP Snooping __ IGMP Snooping Ca Spanning Tree Forwarding DB c 1MSTP Config O MSTP Config D CIST Config O CIST Basic Port CIST Advanced O MSTP Instance O Designated Top C Regional Topolo 1Q9eS _ Policy Config lQueue Config _ Rate Limiting Add VLAN to MST Instance MSTP Instance ID 1 64 e g 1 3 5 7 MST Instance Port Config MSTP Instance ID I 1 64 MST Instance Config MSTP Instance ID I 1 64 MST Instance Topology Info MSTP Instance ID I j 1 54 Instance Vlans Mapped No datal Next Page Previous Page dep Internet Web Management Access 4 55 4 2 40 Spanning Tree gt MSTP
220. smissions because the server can broadcast a message to many recipients simultaneously Unlike traditional Internet traffic that requires separate connections for each source destination pair IP multicasting allows many recipients to share the same source This means that just one set of packets is transmitted for all the destinations LAN Local Area Network A network of end stations such as PCs printers servers and network devices hubs and switches that cover a relatively small geographic area usually not larger than a floor or building Load balancing The ability to distribute traffic across various ports of a device such as a switch to provide efficient optimized traffic throughout the network Loop An event that occurs when two network devices are connected by more than one path thereby causing packets to repeatedly cycle around the network and not reach their destination MAC Media Access Control A protocol specified by the IEEE for determining which devices have access to a network at any one time MAC address Media Access Control address also called hardware or physical address Most devices that connect to a LAN have a MAC address assigned to them as they are used to identify other devices in a network GL 4 83000 User Guide Multicast Port monitoring Port speed Port trunking Protocol Quality of Service Segment SNMP Spanning Tree Spanning Tree Protocol STP Switch TCP IP Tel
221. square brackets to select option Connected 217 12 vr106 fisz00gN3 SCROLL CAPS NUM Capture Fiint echo Administration Console Access 3 61 3 5 42 Main Menu gt Spanning Tree gt MSTP Config gt CIST Advanced Port Config Use the CIST Advanced Port Config menu to set up the port edge status port P TO P status and restart port migration to prevent the wrong link He Ect Yew Call Tensor Hop olal als alal a ES3000 Local Management System MSTP Config gt CIST Advanced Port Config Port Trunk Link State Role Admin OperEdge Admin OperPtoP Migrat Up Forwarding Designated False False M RSTP Down Discarding Disabled False False Init Down Discarding Disabled False False Init Down Discarding Disabled False False Init Down Discarding Disabled False False Init Down Discarding Disabled False False Init Down Discarding Disabled False False Init Down Discarding Disabled False False Init Down Discarding Disabled False False Init Discarding Disabled False False Init Discarding Disabled False False i Discarding Disabled False False lt COMMAND gt Nlext Page Set Port P tlo P Status Plrevious Page Restart Port Mligration Set Port Eldge status Qluit to previous menu Command Enter the character in square brackets to select option ivrvoo 19200 88 1 SCROLL CAPS NUM Captwe Frnt echo 3 62 ES3000 User Guide 3 5 43 Main Menu gt Spanning Tree gt MSTP Config gt MSTP Instance Conf
222. sting VLAN remove ports from an existing VLAN delete a VLAN Set Management Status and or Set GVRP Status from the VLAN by VLAN ID screen Six commands are available Create VLAN Creates a new VLAN a unique ID is required Delete VLAN Deletes a VLAN ID The entire setup for the VLAN is erased VLAN 1 cannot be deleted under any circumstance Contig VLAN Member Configures the member of a VLAN Set Port Config Sets the configuration of a specified port Set GVAP Status Enables or disables the GVRP switch wide Set Management Status Enables or disables the management status of a static VLAN Administration Console Access 3 45 F Hyper Terminal HyperTerminal Ele Edt View Cal Transfer Help Dis a3 sole cl ES3000 Local Management System VLANs gt VLANs by VLRN ID GVRP Status Enabled Total VLANs VLAN ID VLAN Name VLAN Type Permanent lt COMMAND gt Nlext Page reate VLAN Slet Port Config Plrevious Page elete VLAN Set GI VRP Status Set Mlanagement Status nfig VLRN Member Qluit to previous menu Command Enter the character in square brackets to select option ivri00 1200883 SCHOLL CAPS NUM Capus Pie echo To create a new VLAN Group 1 Select Create VLAN 2 Enterthe VLAN ID and name in the provided fields 3 Add VLAN members if so desired 4 Click Apply To delete a VLAN Group 1 Select Delete VLAN 2 Give the corresponding VLAN ID To configure a VLAN Member
223. t Counter Port Mirrorini _ Port Security D Radius D 802 1 c Power Over Eth C PoE Port Con D PoE Global cc 7 01 057 eee dod gt Internet Web Management Access 4 7 4 2 4 System Admin gt SNMP Configuration Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP is a messaging protocol allowing communication between network managers and agents An SNMP manager is part of a network management system NMS allowing an administrator to manage the network by making requests to agents An SNMP agent provides an interface to a managed device containing managed objects in a management information base MIB At the request of an SNMP manager an SNMP agent retrieves or stores values in the MIB which contains information about the device and network The SNMP agent can also send asynchronous traps which alert the SNMP manager to certain conditions on the network A trap could result from improper user authentication PoE power usage over threshold or network topology changes Manage the ES3000 by SNMP from a network management station Configure the switch to participate in the SNMP community and add the host agent to the host table This prevents unauthorized SNMP access to the switch from non approved SNMP hosts SNMP management features on the switch include e Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP e Support Standard MIBs e MIB II RFC1213 e Ethernet Interface MIB RFC1643 e Bridge MIB RFC1493 e En
224. ted False False Auto True IGMP Snooping Ca m E 7 Spanning Tree _ Forwarding DB MSTP Config _ Forwarding Designated False False Auto True D MSTP Config Forwarding Designated False False Auto True D CIST Config Forwarding Designated False False Auto True H an Pru Forwarding Designated False False Auto True Dl MSTP Instance Discarding Disabled False False Auto False O Designated Top Discarding Disabled False False Auto False L I H Forwarding Designated False False l Auto True Forwarding Designated False False Auto True al nl zd aj O Regional Topolo Discarding Disabled False False Auto False QoS Forwarding Designated False False Auto True iE F z F z x iBolicv Grip Discarding Disabled False False Auto False Queue Config i Rate Limiting Discarding Disabled False False Auto False Discarding Disabled False False Auto False Discarding Disabled False False Auto False o a Internet 4 54 ES3000 User Guide 4 2 39 Spanning Tree gt MSTP Configuration gt MSTP Instance Configuration One instance can have more than one VLAN Use the MSTP In stance Configuration page to add or remove a VLAN or remove a MST and Instance Port configuration Specify a single instance a range of instances separated by a hyphen or a serie
225. tem e P Assignment Mode e Manual Manually enter IP related information e DHCP The switch accepts DHCP broadcast from a DHCP server and automatically configures IP related information The default setting is DHCP However the user needs to know the IP address of the switch to remotely manage it and DHCP assignments can change Symbol recommends changing the IP assignment mode from DHCP to manual after the switch as obtained its IP address This creates a more stable IP address If in manual mode and configuring IP information e tnter a site specific IP address Gateway Address and Network Mask or subnet mask Consult the network administrator for the information 3 12 ES3000 User Guide e Press Ctrl W to save any changes to NVRAM 7 Hyper Terminal HyperT erminal lof x File Edit View Cal Transfer Help gel ala soles ES3000 Local Management System Access gt System IP Configuration Menu HAC Address 00 13 24 36 46 13 IP Address 0 0 0 0 Subnet Mask 0 0 0 0 Default Gateway 0 0 0 0 DHCP Mode Enabled Set I P Address Set Subnet Mlask Set Default Glateway Set DIHCP Status Qluit to previous menu Command gt Enter the character in square brackets to select option Connected 0 37 02 ivr100 fiszooeN 1 SCROLL CAPS NUM Capture Print echo y 3 5 4 Main Menu gt Access gt Management Access Use the Management Access screen to enable or disable the Web SNMP and or telnet interfaces Th
226. terprise MIB e 4 Group RMON RFC1757 This menu has three SNMP Settings e SNMP Config e Trap Receiver Config e Individual Trap Config 4 8 83000 User Guide 4 2 5 System Admin gt SNMP Configuration gt SNMP Information Create up to ten different community strings with either READ or READ WRITE privileges Set the strings prior to setting host access as the host table depends on the existence of community strings The public string has GET privileges by default AJ Ethernet Switch 3000 Network Management System Microsoft Internet Explorer Ele Edit View Favorites Tools Help Back E Bsearch Favorites CBristory P amp E a t OLLZE gu Links gt ES 3000 inernet switch n kx x of Si y 5E General Info i System Admin _ Access D IP Config System Information System Description Switch ES 3000 PWR 10 WW HW Version1 POE FW v1 0 0 0 012R SW v1 0 0 0 915R MIB 06a CLI 201 CO Management O Username Pi c SNMP Config O System Info Authorized M D Trap Receive Trap Selectio Tools D Software Upc DO System Rebo Save Config D SNTP Config O System Log O Upload Dowr Ports Basic Port Confi D Port Status amp D Port Counter C Port Mirrorin Port Security Radius D 802 1x Power Over Eth D PoE Port Coni LIF Vitak M eee ee ed D PoE Global Cc System Name System Contact System Object
227. to add different rules to distinguish traffic service An administrator is able to classifier based on Protocol Source MAC Address Source IP Address Destination MAC Address Destination IP Address VLAN ID DSCP Source Layer 4 Port and Destination Layer 4 Port To create an applicable policy the administrator configures conditions properly and apply these conditions to policy by in profile action or out profile action or no match action Symbol recommends remembering those IDs given to Classifier In Profile Action No Match Action and Out Profile Action If necessary the administrator can retrieve the ID associated information from the Show Each ID Information command r Hyper Terminal HyperTerminal lolx Ele Edt View Call Transfer Help oel es ala et ES3000 Local Management System QoS gt Policy Config Create Cllassifier Create I n Profile Action Create OJut Profile Action Create Nlo Match Action Create Port Llist Create Plolicy Qluit to previous menu Command gt Connected 312 10 vr100 192008N SCROLL CAPS NUM Caotiee Pw ect A Administration Console Access 3 67 3 5 48 Main Menu gt QoS gt Queue Config Port Prioritization allows the user to specify which ports have greater precedence in situations where traffic can be buffered in the switch due to congestion Traffic that comes in on ports with a setting of high is transmitted before those that come in on a port with a normal setting
228. tware Upc Ay C System Rebo Save Config D SNTP Config O System Log 3 Upload Dowr rts Basic Port Confi O Port Status amp Port Counter 3 Port Mirrorini Port Security O Radius D 802 1x Power Over Eth C PoE Port Con O PoE Global Cc M fele Aure E p Internet 4 6 83000 User Guide 4 2 3 System Admin gt Access gt User Name Password Change The user name and password can be up to 20 characters and are case sensitive The password entered is encrypted on the screen and displays as a sequence of asterisks Use the User Name Password Change screen to e Enable or Disable the password protection e Change the user name and password Click Apply to activate the new password Be Edit View Favorites Tools Help ES amp Bak gt 7 Gh esearch Favorites CBristory rs amp ER E ADEEELERLLLLLLLINTIEEELLULULUL LOLOT EZE Qu al Links gt gt ES 3000 itiernet swith O General Info 3System Admin User Name Password Change Access IP Config Current User Name O Management D username P Current Password SNMP Config Li system Info New User Name Max length 12 characters Authorized M O Trap Receivei New Password Max length 12 characters 3 Trap Selectio Confirm New Password Tools D Software Upc Apply System Rebo Save Config O SNTP Config O System Log O Upload Dowr 1 Ports _ Basic Port Confi Port Status amp Por
229. tween 0 65535 to set up the system priority for the link aggregation Click Apply to implement Link Aggregation allows multiple links between switches to work as one virtual link aggregate link 101 x Ble Edt View Favorites Tools Heb EJ Bak gt A A Gsearch igFavortes CHistory ES Address hetp 192 168 0 100 home asp z so Links ES 3000 s D General Info E System Admin System Priority Access SNMP Config System Priority 0 B5535 L Tools 4 Ports Apply Basic Port Config L Port Security LI Power Over Ethernet Link Aggregation D System Priority D Add Group D Port Priority E VLANs Ej 3 VLAN Config D VLANs by VLAN ID D Create VLAN D VLAN Port Config IGMP Snooping L IGMP Snooping Config 9 Spanning Tree Forwarding DB L MSTP Config E QoS 3Policy Config D Create Classifier D Create In Profile Action D Create Out Profile Action D Create No Match Action D Create Port List Create Policy Queue Config zl m 4 34 ES3000 User Guide 42 24 System Admin gt Ports gt Link Aggregation Add Group Use Link Aggregation to configure multiple links between switches to work as one virtual link aggregate link Link Aggregation can be defined for similar port types only A 10 100 port cannot form a Port Link Aggregation with a gigabit port To define a trunk click on the ports participating in the Link Aggregation Spanning Tree t
230. twork Collisions are a part of normal Ethernet operation but a sudden prolonged increase in the number of collisions can indicate a problem with a device particularly if it is not accompanied by a general increase in traffic A computer printer or server that is connected to a network ALAN specification developed jointly by Xerox Intel and Digital Equipment Corporation Ethernet networks transmit packets at a rate of 10 Mbps An Ethernet system that is designed to operate at 100 Mbps An Ethernet system that is designed to operate at 1000 Mbps 1 Gbps A technique for identifying and alerting administrators about connections such as those associated with switch ports that are experiencing congestion or failure or exceeding an administrator defined threshold The process of sending a packet toward its destination using a networking device The process of screening a packet for certain characteristics such as source address destination address or protocol Filtering is used to determine whether traffic is to be forwarded and can also prevent unauthorized access to a network or network devices A congestion control mechanism Congestion is caused by devices sending traffic to already overloaded port on a switch Flow control prevents packet loss and temporarily inhibits devices from generating more traffic until the period of congestion ends GL 3 Full duplex A system that allows packets to be transmitted and re
231. ue cos map 0 2 priority queue cos map 1 6 priority queue cos map 1 7 port storm control broadcast threshold medium console inactivity timer 0 no telnet server telnet server inactivity timer 10 end Command Line Interface 5 123 5 124 83000 User Guide A 1 Specifications The ES3000 Ethernet Switch has the following specifications Width 482 6 mm with mounting brackets 440 mm without moutning brackets Height 44 mm 1RU Depth 256 mm Weight PoE version 8 95 Ibs with rack brackets PoE version 8 95 Ibs without rack brackets Non PoE version 7 90lbs with rack brackets Non PoE version 7 75 Ibs without rack brackets Max Power Consumption 100VAC 240VAC 50Hz 60Hz 3 5A PoE 100VAC 240VAC 50Hz 60Hz 1 5A non PoE Operating Temperature 0 to 40C A 2 ES3000 User Guide Operating Humidity 1096 to 40 96 without condensation MTBF ES 3000 PWR 10 WW 140 000 hours 25 C ES 3000 10 WW 355 000 hours 25 C FIBER 3000 1S WW 1 125 000 hours 25 C A 2 RJ 45 Plug and RJ 45 Connector In a Fast Ethernet network it is important all 100BASE T certified Category 5 cabling use RJ 45 plugs The RJ 45 plug accepts 4 pair UTP or shielded twisted pair STP 100 ohm cable and connects into the RJ 45 connector The RJ 45 connector is used to connect stations hubs and switches through UTP cable it supports 10 Mbps 100 Mbps or 1000 Mbps data transmission
232. uments or keywords DEFAULT VALUE The show mac address table mac command has no default setting COMMAND MODES Privileged EXEC REFERENCE Cisco MENU Basic Switch Configuration Menu Forwarding Database Menu EXAMPLE Switch show mac address table mac AC Address Port 00 30 AB 00 09 20 CPU 00 30 AB 00 09 21 26 00 30 AB 00 09 22 26 00 30 AB 00 09 23 26 00 30 AB 00 09 24 26 Switch show mac address table interface Use the show mac address table interface command to display the MAC address table by port show mac address table interface lt port gt SYNTAX DESCRIPTION port Port instance DEFAULT VALUE The show mac address table interface command has no default setting COMMAND Mones Privileged EXEC REFERENCE Cisco MENU Basic Switch Configuration Menu Forwarding Database Menu Command Line Interface 5 49 EXAMPLE Switch show mac address table interface fastethernet0 26 AC Address Port Switch show mac address table vlan Use the show mac address table vlan command to display the MAC address table by VLAN show mac address table vlan vlanID SYNTAX DESCRIPTION vlanID VLAN ID DEFAULT VALUE The show mac address table vlan command has no default setting COMMAND Mones Privileged EXEC REFERENCE Cisco MENU Basic Switch Configuration Menu Forwarding Database Menu EXAMPLE Switch show mac address table vlan 1 MAC Address Port 00 30 AB 00 09 21
233. vents ports on the ES3000 switch from being overwhelmed by a broadcast unicast or multicast storm A storm results when packets flood the LAN which degrades network performance With rate limiting enabled the switch monitors incoming traffic by counting packets over a period of time When the packet count exceeds a predefined threshold level the switch suppresses traffic until the packet count drops below the threshold With rate limiting disabled all traffic is allowed The switch supports rate limiting for broadcast multicast and unicast DLF traffic keeping a separate count of the packets for each type of traffic When broadcast or unicast traffic reaches the threshold the switch suppresses further traffic of that type until traffic falls below the threshold Use the Storm Control Configuration page to set the limitation of Broadcast Multicast and or DLF Destination Look Failure packets delivered to the CPU Each kind of packet determines the network load When the load reaches a certain threshold the CPU is busy handling packets and is unable to respond to other requests configuration commands or SNMP requests Available network bandwidth decreases The administrator can enable storm control to limit traffic in the networks Broadcast multicast and or DLF traffic cannot be set on a per port basis only on a per switch basis If a threshold value is defined that value applies to DLF Broadcast and Multicast traffic if enabled an
234. witch for all VLANs When Disabled the switch forwards traffic and disregards IGMP requests Host Port Age Out Time The length of time in seconds the switch keeps a host in a multicast group without receiving IGMP reports from the host The value can be within the range 130 1225 The default is 260 seconds Router Port Age Out Time The length of time in seconds the switch keeps router port entries without receiving IGMP queries from the router Routers usually send protocol advertisements every few seconds The value can be within the range 60 600 The default is 125 seconds Report Forward Interval The length of time in seconds that the switch waits before forwarding an IGMP report to the router from a group from which it has previously sent a report The value can be within the range 0 25 The default is 5 seconds 4 44 ES3000 User Guide 4 2 31 IGMP Snooping gt IGMP Snooping Config gt VLAN Filter Table Use the VLAN Filter Table to define the VLAN not to be included in the set Vlan Filter Enter the VLAN ID 1 4094 in the VLAN ID field Ensure the Status field is set to Filter Click Apply to remove the VLAN ID from the set VLAN Filter Ethernet Switch 3000 Network Management System Microsoft Internet Explorer _ of x File Edit view Favorites Tools Help Ea Heak 7 G C searh Favorites EBristory y amp Address http 157 235 95 232 home asp Go ll Links gt E ES 3000 Ethernet Switch H d
235. work cross switch Digest value of configuration data to increase the security Enables or disables the switch wide MSTP Sets the protocol to be one among SPT Spanning Tree RSPT Rapid Spanning Tree and MSPT Multiple Spanning Tree Configure Common Instant Spanning Tree a switch wide configuration Port Configuration on Common Instant Spanning Tree a switch wide configuration Advanced Port Configuration on Common Instant Spanning Tree a switch wide configuration Sets the region name Sets the region version Designated topology information includes Port Trunk Link status CIST Designated Root CIST Designated Cost CIST Designated Bridge and CIST Designated Port Regional topology information includes Port Trunk Link status CIST Port Regional Root CIST Port Regional Path Cost Configure the switch to ensure the SPT works properly The Common Instant Spanning Tree Configuration Menu enables the user to configure the switch wide parameters such as Cist Hello Time Cist Maximum Age and Cist Forward Delay 3 58 ES3000 User Guide 3 5 40 Main Menu gt Spanning Tree CIST Config f Hyper Terminal HyperT erminal Fle Edt View Cal Transfer Help nia sls aal El ES3000 Local Management System MSTP Config gt CIST Config Cist Cist Cist Cist Cist Root Port Root Path Cost 0 Root oet 001324364613 Regional Root Cos 0 Regional Root 8000 001324364613 Hello Time 2 Maximum f
236. x 100 22 Switch show diffserv policy precedence port 5 sort policy index Selected Port Number 5 Switch 5 94 83000 User Guide 5 16 802 1x Commands dot1x radius Use the dot1x nas id command to set 802 1x admin status dot1x radius lt NASID gt SYNTAX DESCRIPTION lt NASID gt String ID for dot1x request to Radius server DEFAULT VALUE COMMAND MODES Global configuration REFERENCE MENU EXAMPLE NAS ID dotix auth Switch config dotlx radius dotix auth Switch config dot1x port control Use the dot1x port control command to set 802 1x port control status dot1x port control control SYNTAX DESCRIPTION control auto The controlled Port is set to the Authorized or Unauthorized state in accordance with the outcome of an authentication exchange between the Supplicant and the Authentication Server force authorized The controlled Port is required to be held in the Authorized state force unauthorized The controlled Port is required to be held in the Unauthorized state DEFAULT VALUE COMMAND MODES Interface configuration Command Line Interface 5 95 REFERENCE Cisco MENU EXAMPLE set port control auto on port 5 Switch config interface fastethernet0 5 Switch config if dotlx port control auto Switch config dot1x re authentication Use the dot1x re authentication command to set 802 1x port re authentication dot1x re authentication no dot1x re
237. x mode manually Flow Control Enables or disables Flow Control Flow control is a protocol preventing packets from being dropped by reducing the amount of traffic to a level that can be accommodated If enabled on both ends of a connection it prevents the sender from sending data until the receiver can accept it This switch complies with the IEEE802 3x flow control standard Gigabit Ports The port type can be chosen for the two gigabit ports on each switch The default is the port using the RJ 45 interface Select the GBIC interface by plugging a GBIC connector The GBIC interface has higher priority than the shared RJ 45 interface Enabling the GBIC connector for a Gigabit Ethernet port disables the built in 1000BASE T port GBIC ports do not support Auto Negotiation Manually configure the GBIC port The Note default values are 1000 Mbps full duplex Five commands are available on the menu Set Admin Status Set Flow Control Set Mode Next Page and Previous Page Set Admin Status Enable or disable the admin status of a port Set Flow Control Enable or disable flow control of a port Set Mode Manually configure the speed and operation mode of a port The first 24 ports have two speeds 10 or 100Mbps while the last two gigabit ports has three speeds 10 100 and 1000Mbps Two operation modes half and full duplex are available for 10 and 100Mbps but only full duplex is allowed on 1000Mbps When the command is issued two short k
238. y to implement File Edit view Favorites Tools Help c Bak gt O 7 Gh Asearch Favorites C9 Histoy Ay amp Address nm http 157 235 95 232 home asp Je 60 Links ES 3000 enerne sue D General Info C System Admin Create No Match Action _ Access SNMP Config Index 1 565535 _ Tools El Ports Action Drop E _ Basic Port Config Value DSCP 0 63 ToS precedence 0 7 CoS queue 0 7 _ Port Security A _ Power Over Ether Aol _ Link Aggregation VLANs __ LAN Config Index Action Value Total Entries 0 IGMP Snooping No data _ IGMP Snooping Ca _ Spanning Tree Next Page Previous Page Qos _ Policy Config Create Classifie 3 Create In Profil Create Out Prot O Create No Matc Create Port List 3 Create Policy D Policy Sequence _ Queue Config _ Rate Limiting ig Internet 4 64 ES3000 User Guide 4 2 46 QoS gt Policy Configuration gt Create Port List Use the Create Port List page to configure the QoS group by ID and key in the port in the port list to have the same priority Select the ports for any Classifier and Action As shown in the following figure we have two port lists available and creating the 3rd list which consists of ports 2 4 6 and 8 to 12 Any port can be defined in any port list Click Apply to implement the changes Ele Edi Bak E Gsearch jravortes CBristory O amp

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