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2. reboots Function Command Syntax Examples Save the configuration as default write startup config SMIS write startup config Save the configuration on a file write flash filename SMIS write flash abc Save the configuration on write tftp ip SMIS write tftp 10 1 1 1 abc configuration file a remote TFTP machine address filename To view all saved list files SMIS list files configuration files To delete a particular erase flash filename SMIS erase flash abc To erase the default configuration To choose any saved configuration file as the default config erase startup config set startup config file SMIS erase startup config SMIS configure terminal SMIS config 2 set startup config abc Release 1 0b 13 19 Supermicro Switch Quick Configuration CLI Guide 2 10Upgrading Firmware Switch firmware can be upgraded from the CLI using the command firmware upgrade Function Command Syntax Examples To upgrade firmware upgrade SMIS firmware upgrade firmware tftp lt ip tftp 10 1 1 1 SWITHC_FIRMWARE_1 0 7 bin address gt lt filename gt flash normal flash normal To upgrade firmware upgrade SMIS firmware upgrade to fallback tftp lt ip tftp 10 1 1 1 SWITHC_FIRMWARE_1 0 7 bin firmware address gt lt filename gt flash fallback flash fallback Make sure the TFTP server is running on the computer where the firm
3. Disabling uplink link status tracking disable SMIS config link status tracking failure tracking disable feature Creating group link status tracking group SMIS config link status tracking group id 1 Adding uplink to link status tracking group SMIS config if link status tracking group id upstream group 1 upstream Adding link status tracking group SMIS config if link status tracking downstream ports id downstream group 1 downstream to group View configuration show link status tracking SMIS show link status tracking For example if it is desired to bring down all fourteen ports from gi 0 1 to gi 0 14 when uplink interfaces gi 0 15 and gi 0 16 go down SMIS configure terminal SMIS config link status tracking enable SMIS contig link status tracking group 1 SMIS config interface range gi0 15 16 SMIS config if link status tracking group 1 upstream SMIS config if exit SMIS config s interface range gi0 1 14 SMIS config if link status tracking group 1 downstream SMIS contig if exit Note If more than one uplink port is configured all downstream ports will be brought down only when all upstream ports are down Release 1 0b 12 19 Supermicro Switch Quick Configuration CLI Guide 2 9 Saving Configurations Switch configurations can be saved using the command write startup config A configuration saved as a default configuration will be loaded automatically every time the switch
4. and add untagged and tagged ports as required SMIS config vlan 100 SMIS config vlan ports gi 0 2 5 untagged SMIS config vlan ports gi 0 6 10 tagged SMIS config vlan ports ex 0 1 tagged SMIS config vian exit Create VLAN 200 and add untagged and tagged ports as required SMIS conftig vlan 200 SMIS config vlan ports gi 0 11 15 untagged SMIS config vlan amp ports gi 0 16 20 tagged SMIS config vlan ports ex 0 1 tagged SMIS conftig vian exit Configure the switch port pvid also for these ports as below SMIS contig interface range gi0 2 10 SMIS config if switchport pvid 100 SMIS contig if exit SMIS config interface range gi0 1 1 20 SMIS config if switchport pvid 200 SMIS contig if exit Release 1 0b 16 19 Supermicro Switch Quick Configuration CLI Guide Let us choose pvid for ex 0 1 as 200 in this case SMIS config interface ex 0 1 SMIS config if switchport pvid 200 SMIS contig if exit Release 1 0b 17 19 4 Link Aggregation Supermicro switches support both static port channel link aggregation and dynamic LACP link aggregation Supermicro Switch Quick Configuration CLI Guide The table below describes the basic link aggregation port channel configuration commands Function Enable port channel feature Command Syntax set port channel enable Examples SMIS config set port channel enable Create port channel interface port channel SMIS contig
5. interface port channel 1 Associating ports to port channel statically channel group channel mode manual First ho into desired port by typing the command interface gi ex port For example SMIS contig interface range gi0 15 16 Configure the port channel ID using the channel group command SMIS contig if channel group 1 mode on SMIS contig if exit Associating ports to LACP port channel channel group lt channel gt mode lt active passive First ho into desired port by typing the command interface gi ex lt port gt For example SMIS contig interface range gi0 15 16 Configure the port channel ID using the channel group command SMIS contig if channel group 1 mode active SMIS contig if exit Activate created port channel no shutdown SMIS config int port channel 1 SMIS config if amp no shutdown SMIS contig if exit Once a port channel is created it can be added as required to any VLAN configuration s The pvid can also be configured for port channel interfaces just as it is for any other ports Release 1 0b 18 19 Supermicro Switch Quick Configuration CLI Guide 4 1 Link Aggregation Example Requirement A Ports gi 0 15 and 0 16 need to be trunked B And this trunk has to carry VLANs 100 and 200 First enable the port channel feature SMIS config term SMIS config 2 set port channel enable Crate the port channel interface SMIS c
6. COM port settings should be as follows Baudrate 9600 Data 8 bit Parity none Stop 1 bit Flow Control none Release 1 0b 5 19 Supermicro Switch Quick Configuration CLI Guide 2 2 Management IP Address The default management IP address for all Supermicro switch products is 192 168 100 102 Switch Management IP Interface SSE G24 TG4 SSE G48 TG4 The management IP is configured for VLAN 1 All front 1G ports and back 10G ports are configured as untagged member ports of VLAN 1 by default You can connect to any of the front panel 1G ports or back panel 10G ports to manage the switch with management IP SSE X248 The management IP is configured for a 1G management Ethernet port You can connect to this management Ethernet port with the management IP If you prefer to manage through the 10G ports then you can assign the desired management IP address to VLAN 1 Alternatively you can create any layer 3 VLAN to manage the switch through its 10G ports SBM GEM X2C SBM GEM X2C SBM GEM X3S SBM XEM X10SM Release 1 0b For blade switches you can manage with the default IP through the CMM Ethernet connections The internal management Ethernet ports of the blade switches are connected with the CMM Ethernet ports internally If you prefer to manage through the front panel Ethernet ports then you can assign the desired management IP address to VLAN 1 Alternatively you can create an
7. RODUCT INCLUDING THE COSTS OF REPAIRING REPLACING INTEGRATING INSTALLING OR RECOVERING SUCH HARDWARE SOFTWARE OR DATA Any disputes arising between manufacturer and customer shall be governed by the laws of Santa Clara County in the State of California USA The State of California County of Santa Clara shall be the exclusive venue for the resolution of any such disputes Super Micro s total liability for all claims will not exceed the price paid for the hardware product Manual Revision 1 0b Release Date June 28 2012 Unless you request and receive written permission from SUPER MICRO COMPUTER you may not copy any part of this document Copyright 2012 by SUPER MICRO COMPUTER INC All rights reserved Printed in the United States of America Release 1 0b 2 19 Supermicro Switch Quick Configuration CLI Guide Contents MEN niens ER 4 2 LIRE EUCH TERES TULIT TERIS ELTE 5 2 1 c RT 5 22 Management IP Address eise teer PURSE HR OSSA NN UN SEIEN 6 2 2 1 Changing Management IP Address eee 7 222 Default rale WAY 7 2 3 E 8 2 4 Interface and Jumbo 9 2 Interface Description ridn dose atta 9 2 6 Configuring Interface
8. S stack priority BM switchid 3 ports xg1 2 Remove no stack switch id To remove this switch from stack from SMIS no stack stacking To remove switch 2 from stack from master CLI SMIS no stack switch 2 View stack show stack details SMIS show stack details information Note 1 Do not use the same switch ID for multiple switches on the stack 2 Only one master switch may be configured in a stack The slave switches will not allow you to configure any thing except to disable stacking To login to a slave switch console port use the login name of stackuser and password of stack123 3 Make sure all stacked switches run the same version of firmware 4 Only the same switch models can be stacked together For example the SSE G24 TGA switch can only be stacked with other SSE G24 TG4 switches Release 1 0b 11 19 Supermicro Switch Quick Configuration CLI Guide 2 8 Tracking Uplink Failure The Uplink Failure Tracking Feature ULFT is useful for blade switches SBM GEM X2C SBM GEM X2C SBM GEM X3S and SBM XEM X10SM This helps blade servers to move to redundant Ethernet ports in case any blade switch uplink fails The user can configure one or more groups for ULFT Each group can have one or more uplinks and one or more downstream ports Function Command Syntax Examples Enabling uplink link status tracking enable SMIS contig link status tracking enable failure tracking feature
9. Supermicro Switch Quick Configuration CLI Guide SUPERMICR Switch Quick Configuration CLI Guide for SSE G48 TG4 SSE G24 TG4 55 245 SBM GEM X2C SBM GEM X2C SBM GEM X3S SBM XEM X10SM Release 1 0b 1 19 Supermicro Switch Quick Configuration CLI Guide The information in this User s Manual has been carefully reviewed and is believed to be accurate The vendor assumes no responsibility for any inaccuracies that may be contained in this document makes no commitment to update or to keep current the information in this manual or to notify any person or organization of the updates Please Note For the most up to date version of this manual please see our web site at www supermicro com Super Micro Computer Inc Supermicro reserves the right to make changes to the product described in this manual at any time and without notice This product including software and documentation is the property of Supermicro and or its licensors and is supplied only under a license Any use or reproduction of this product is not allowed except as expressly permitted by the terms of said license IN NO EVENT WILL SUPERMICRO BE LIABLE FOR DIRECT INDIRECT SPECIAL INCIDENTAL SPECULATIVE OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING FROM THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THIS PRODUCT OR DOCUMENTATION EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES IN PARTICULAR SUPERMICRO SHALL NOT HAVE LIABILITY FOR ANY HARDWARE SOFTWARE OR DATA STORED OR USED WITH THE P
10. TU as 9000 for all gi 0 1 to gi 0 24 ports using the range command allows all to be configured in one sequence instead of requiring that they be configured on the individual interfaces 24 times Function Command Syntax Examples Interface interface range intf str Example to configure mtu for 24 ports from gi 0 1 to Range gi 0 24 Command SMIS config amp interface range gi0 1 24 SMIS contig if shut SMIS config if mtu 9000 Example to configure description for 3 ports gi 0 1 gi 0 5 and gi 0 10 SMIS config s amp int range gi0 1 gi0 5 gi0 10 SMIS config if description test network Release 1 0b 10 19 Supermicro Switch Quick Configuration CLI Guide 2 7 Stacking SSE G24 TG4 SSE G48 TG4 switches support stacking up to 16 switches SBM GEM X2C and SBM GEM X2C switches support stacking up to 8 switches Function Command Syntax Examples Enable stack priority PM BM PS j Example to enable stacking with switch stacking on switchld Nodeld 1 16 gt ports identifier 1 as preferred master using xg3 switch lt xg1 xg2 gt and xg4 as stacking ports SMIS stack priority PM switchid 1 ports xg3 4 Example to enable stacking with switch identifier 2 as preferred slave using xg1 and xg2 as stacking ports SMIS stack priority PS switchid 2 ports xg1 2 Example to enable stacking with switch identifier 3 as back up master using xg1 and xg2 as stacking ports SMI
11. d in order to save the management IP and gateway Release 1 0b 7 19 Supermicro Switch Quick Configuration CLI Guide 2 3 User Accounts The default administrative user name for all Supermicro switches is ADMIN and the password for all these switches is also ADMIN The password for this ADMIN user can be changed using the command username ADMIN password new password New users can be created with different privilege levels Fifteen is the highest privilege it equals ADMIN user One is the lowest privilege which only allows the user to view the configurations the user may not modify them The default privilege is at least one Function Command Syntax Examples Create New User Remove user username name password password privilege level no username name SMIS config username abc password abc privilege 15 SMIS config username new1 password new1 SMIS config no username abc Release 1 0b Change username name password SMIS config username abc password lt password gt password aa12 View users list users SMIS list users 8 19 Supermicro Switch Quick Configuration CLI Guide 2 4 Interface MTU and Jumbo Frames The interface MTU can be changed by using the mtu command in interface mode The default MTU is 1500 bytes The maximum supported MTU for 1Gig ports is 9202 The maximum supported MTU for 10Gig ports is 16338 The Supermicro switch MTU ref
12. ers only to the layer 2 payload size Hence the MTU of 9202 means a total in wire MTU of 9220 14 bytes Ethernet Header plus 4 bytes FCS are added To configure the MTU for any interface the interface must be administratively brought down using the shutdown command Function Command Syntax Examples Configure MTU mtu frame size Example to configure MTU for port gi 0 1 SMIS config interface gi 0 1 SMlIS config if shutdown SMIS config if mtu 9000 SMIS config if amp no shutdown View MTU show interface mtu SMIS show interface mtu To configure jumbo frame support just configure the MTU as 9200 bytes or to any other jumbo size preferred up to 9202 bytes 2 5 Interface Description Interfaces can be assigned with a description or name in text This helps users to identify or remember the interface connections with other components on the network Function Command Syntax Examples Configure description lt string gt Example to configure description for gi 0 1 interface TU description SMIS config interface gi 0 1 SMIS config if amp description lab network View show interface description SMIS show interface description description Release 1 0b 9 19 Supermicro Switch Quick Configuration CLI Guide 2 6 Configuring Interface Range To configure the same parameters on multiple interfaces the interface range command can be useful For example to configure the M
13. nfig vian no ports gi 0 1 5 forbidden Deleting VLAN no vlan lt vlan id gt SMIS config no vlan 10 Configuring name to VLAN name string SMIS config vlan name labVlan Port VLAN ID switchport pvid lt vlan gt To configure pvid for port gi 0 1 as vlan 10 SMIS config interface gi 0 1 SMIS config if switchport pvid 10 Note PVID Release 1 0b 15 19 Supermicro Switch Quick Configuration CLI Guide Supermicro switches associate all untagged packets received as VLAN 1 This happens irrespective of the VLANs associated with the received ports Therefore if you need untagged packets to be associated with a particular VLAN of the ports it is necessary to configure a pvid for the ports 3 1 VLAN Example Requirements A Limit VLAN 1 to only one port gi 0 1 Ports gi 0 2 5 untagged member of VLAN 100 Ports gi 0 6 10 tagged member of VLAN 100 Ports gi 0 11 15 untagged member of VLAN n 200 Ports gi 0 16 20 tagged member of VLAN 200 Port ex 0 1 tagged member of VLAN 100 and 200 BET CY IH First remove all other ports from VLAN 1 except required port gi 0 1 with the commands below SMIS config term SMIS config 2 1 SMIS config vlan amp no ports gi 0 2 24 untagged SMIS config vlan amp no ports ex 0 1 4 untagged SMIS config vian exit The above commands assumed the port numbers used on SSE G24 TG4 switches On other switches use appropriate port numbers Create VLAN 100
14. onfig s int port channel 1 SMIS contig if exit Add ports to create the port channel interface SMIS config int range gi0 15 16 SMIS config if channel group 1 mode on SMIS contig if exit Associate VLANs to this port channel SMIS conftig vlan 100 SMIS conftig vian ports 1 tagged SMIS conftig vian exit SMIS conftig vlan 200 SMIS config vlan amp ports 1 tagged SMIS conftig vian exit Activate the created port channel SMIS config s int port channel 1 SMIS config if no shut SMIS contig if exit Release 1 0b 19 19
15. onfigure terminal For example SMIS configure terminal SMIS contig To exit to EXEC mode use the command exit or end Note Most of the contents of this manual apply to all of these seven switch products SSE G48 TG4 SSE G24 TG4 SSE X24S SBM GEM X2C SBM GEM X2C SBM GEM X3S SBM XEM X10SM In a few sections the contents differ for these products In those specific places the applicable product is clearly identified So if any particular product is not mentioned you can assume that the contents are valid for these seven products Release 1 0b 4 19 Supermicro Switch Quick Configuration CLI Guide 2 Basic Configurations 2 1 Console Port Switch Console Port SSE G24 TG4 These switches have a DB9 RS232 console port Use the serial SSE G48 TG4 to connect the switch console port SSE X24S SBM GEM X2C These switches have an RJ45 connector for the RS232 console SBM GEM X2C SBM GEM X3S port Connect a regular straight RJ45 Ethernet cable to the switch console port and connect the other end of the RJ45 Ethernet cable to the console adapter provided with the switch The console adapter coverts the RJ45 to DB9 port Connect the DB9 end of the console adapter to any computer COM port SBM XEM X10SM This switch has a USB connector for the RS232 console port Use the USB to DB9 serial cable provided with the switch to connect the USB console port to any computer COM port The computer
16. ware image is available 2 11Resetting to Factory Defaults Supermicro switches can be reset to factory defaults using the CLI command reset to factory default Function Command Syntax Examples Reset to reset to factory defaults SMIS configure terminal factory defaults SMIS contig reset to factory defaults Release 1 0b 14 19 Supermicro Switch Quick Configuration CLI Guide 3 VLAN Configurations The SSE G24 TG4 SSE G48 TG4 SBM GEM X2C SBM GEM X2C and SBM GEM X3S switches all support 1024 static VLANs The SSE X24S and SBM XEM X10SM switches support 4K static VLANs The below table describes the basic VLAN configuration commands Function Creating VLAN Command Syntax vlan vlan id Examples SMIS config vlan 10 SMIS config vian Adding tagged ports to VLAN ports lt ports list gt tagged SMIS config vian ports gi 0 1 10 tagged Adding untagged ports to VLAN ports lt ports list gt untagged SMIS config vian ports gi 0 11 0 13 untagged Forbidding ports to VLAN ports lt ports list gt forbidden SMIS config vian ports gi 0 15 20 0 23 forbidden Removing ports from VLAN no ports lt ports list gt lt tagged untagged forbidden gt To remove tagged ports SMIS config vian no ports gi 0 1 5 tagged To remove untagged ports SMIS config vian no ports gi 0 1 5 untagged To remove forbidden ports SMIS co
17. y layer 3 VLAN and manage the switch through its front Ethernet ports 6 19 Supermicro Switch Quick Configuration CLI Guide 2 2 1 Changing Management IP Address Function Command Syntax Example Configure management ip address ip addr SMIS config ip address IP address 172 31 1 100 Remove management no ip address SMIS config no ip address IP address Get management IP ip address dhcp SMIS contig ip address dhcp through DHCP View management IP show ip interface SMIS show ip interface address 2 2 2Default Gateway The default gateway can be configured only for the SBM GEM X2C SBM GEM X2C SBM GEM X3S SBM XEM X10SM and SSE X24S switches Use the command gateway ip addr gt to configure the gateway For example SMIS contig ip gateway 172 31 1 1 For other switches SSE G24 TG4 and SSE G48 TG4 you can add the required route to access the gateway for a desired network The route can be added using the command ip route prefix mask next hop vlan id interface For example SMIS config ip route 10 0 0 0 255 0 0 0 172 31 0 1 Note For blade switches SBM GEM X2C SBM GEM X2C SBM GEM X3S and SBM XEM X10SM the management IP address and default gateway can also be configured from the CMM management interface The management IP address and gateway of the switch are saved automatically into switch NVRAM So you do not need to do a save configuration comman

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