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1. P330 Stack Connections yr Ga ie 2 9 P o es X330LC 30 P332G ML User s Guide Chapter 4 Installation and Setup Powering On P332G ML Module AC Vv For the AC input version of the P332G ML insert the AC power cord into the power inlet in the back of the unit The unit powers up If you are using a BUPS insert a power cord from the BUPS ML into the BUPS connector in the back of the unit The unit powers up even if no direct AC power is applied to it Caution Ensure that you connect your P332G ML units to the BUPS ML only The P330 BUPS is not compatible with P332G ML units After power up or reset the P332G ML performs a self test procedure Powering On P332G ML Module DC For the DC input version of the P332G ML 1 Connect the power cable to the switch at the input terminal block Note that The terminals are marked and the IEC 5019a Ground symbol The size of the three screws in the terminal block is M3 5 The pitch between each screw is 9 5mm Warning Before performing any of the following procedures ensure that DC power is OFF Caution This product is intended for installation in restricted
2. Show cascading fault monitoring Command Use the show cascading fault monitoring command to display the status of the fault trap sending mode for cascading links The syntax for this command is show cascading fault monitoring lt mod_num gt Example P330 N gt show cascading fault monitoring 1 Module 1 cascading down fault monitoring enabled Module 1 cascading up fault monitoring enabled Show port auto negotiation flowcontrol advertisement Command The show auto negotiation flowcontrol advertisement command displays the flowcontrol advertisement for a Gigabit port when performing autonegotiation The syntax for this command is show port auto negotiation flowcontrol advertisement lt mod_num gt lt port_num gt module port module port number 60 P332G ML User s Guide Chapter 5 CLI Layer 2 Example P330 1 super show port auto negotiation flowcontrol advertisement Port 1 1 advertises no flow control capabilities Port 1 2 advertises no flow control capabilities Show trunk Command Use the show trunk command to display VLAN tagging information of the ports port binding mode and the port VLAN ID The syntax for this command is show trunk lt mod_num gt lt port_num gt Example P330 N gt show trunk Port Mode Binding mode Native vlan 1 1 dotlq bound to configured vlans ak 1 2 dotlq bound to all vlans 1 1 3 off statically bound 1 1 4 off statically bound 1
3. Clear dynamic vians Command Use the clear dynamic vlans command to clear dynamic vlans Only the VLANs learned by the module from incoming traffic are cleared using this command The syntax for this command is clear dynamic vlans Example P330 N clear dynamic vlans This command will delete all the vlans that were dynamically learned by the device do you want to continue Y N 80 P332G ML User s Guide Chapter 5 CLI Layer 2 Clear port static vian Command Use the clear port static vlan command to delete VLANs statically configured on a port The syntax for this command is clear port static vlan module port range vlan num module port Port range range vlan num The VLAN to unbind from the port Example P330 1 super clear port static vlan 1 10 5 VLAN 5 is unbound from port 1 10 Clear cam Command Use the clear cam command to delete all entries from the CAM table The syntax for this command is clear cam Example P330 N clear cam CAM table entry cleared Clear log Command Use the clear log command to delete the Log file of a module The syntax for this command is clear log lt mod_num gt Clear port mirror Command Use the clear port mirror command to cancel port mirroring The syntax for this command is clear port mirror lt source module gt lt source port gt lt dest module gt lt dest port gt P332G ML User s Guide 81
4. Supervisor Level Commands This level includes all the commands of the User and Privileged Levels including all show and set commands Username Command Use the username command to add a local user account You can only do this from within the Supervisor Level The syntax for this command is username lt name gt password lt passwd gt access type read only read write admin name New user name passwd user s password access type Access type definition read only read write or administrator Note If you wish to define a name which includes spaces you must enclose the entire name in quotation marks e g new york No username Command Use the no username command to remove a local user account The syntax for this command is no username lt name gt Note If you wish to define a name which includes spaces you must enclose the entire name in quotation marks e g new york P332G ML User s Guide 125 Chapter 5 CLI Layer 2 Show username Command Use the show username command to display the username The syntax for this command is show username Example P330 N gt show username User account password access type root root admin Set ppp chap secret Command Use the set ppp chap secret command to configure the shared secret used in PPP sessions with CHAP authentication The syntax for this command is set ppp chap secret lt chap secret gt chap secret The
5. ssssessseeseesrresresrnsrrerrnrrrerrees 155 ip redirect COMMANA ecceseceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeseeaeesaees 155 ip broadcast address COMMANA 1 1 ceeeeeeeeereeteereeneeeees 156 enable vlan commands Command ceceeeeeeeteeenees 156 RIP Gommands 45 e wa aaiane nen ea ent 157 Configure MOC oe eeeceeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeaaeeaaeeeaeeseeeeteeeteeeseeetee 157 router rip Command eeeeeseeeeeeeteeeeeeeteeeseeeeseaesetaeenaees 157 Router RIP MOdE iatri rna a a hee stli edie S 158 redistribute COMMANA eeeceeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeeeeeeeaeenaees 158 network Command cece eseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeseeeteaeeeaeenaees 158 Interface Mode 24aiviatialatuin aa EEEa Taaa 159 ip rip rip version COMMANA eeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeteetaees 159 default metric COMMANG eeceeeceeeeeeeeteeeteeeeeeteeeeaeeeaes 159 ip rip Send receive COMMANA ceeceeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeseesaees 160 ip rip default route mode Command ceeeeeeeeeeeees 160 ip rip poison reverse Command eeeeeeeeteeeeeeeeeeees 161 ip rip split horiZOn Command cece eeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeeeeeeees 161 ip rip authentication mode Command l s 161 ip rip authentication key Command l 162 OSPF Comman dS orita atni enkatea a aeia ee a ed 163 User Mode oi ni vain ae a E a ano AA i 163 show ip OSPF Command ssssessessessissrnsresrssrrerinsrnerrerrnes 163 show ip ospf interface Command ecceeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeee 164
6. string Contact person The contact person field is cleared if this field is blank A string of 2 words or more must be type in quotation marks e g Yigdal Naouri 90 P332G ML User s Guide Chapter 5 CLI Layer 2 Set device mode Command Use the device mode command to change the Basic Mode of Operation of the P332 ML Module between Router and Layer 2 modes The syntax for this command is set device mode lt mode gt mode Router Layer2 Set interface Command Use the set interface command to configure the management interface on the Master agent of the stack The syntax for this command is set interface inband lt vlan gt lt ip_addr gt lt netmask gt inband Interface name used for the management vlan The number of the VLAN to be used for management ip_addr IP address used for managing the stack netmask Subnet mask of the management interface Example P330 N set interface inband 1 192 168 42 252 255 255 255 0 Interface inband IP address set You must reset the device in order for the change to take effect Set interface ppp Command Use the set interface ppp command to configure the P330 PPP interface IP parameters exit modem mode disconnect the PPP session or reset the connected modem A PPP connection can be established only after the P330 is configured with an IP address and net mask The IP address is a dummy address that is shared between two peers and must be tak
7. Chapter 6 CLI Layer 3 Router RIP Mode redistribute Command Use the redistribute command to redistribute routing information from other protocols into RIP The no form of this command disables redistribution by RIP The default is disabled The syntax for this command is no redistribute lt protocol gt protocol Either Static or OSPF Example Router N configure router rip redistribute ospf network Command Use the network command to specify a list of networks on which the RIP is running The no form of this command removes an entry The syntax for this command is no network lt ip address gt lt wildcard mask gt ip addr The IP address of the network of directly connected networks wildcard mask Wildcard mask address Exists for compatibility with P550 Example To specify that RIP will be used on all interfaces connected to the network 192 168 37 0 Router N configure router rip network 192 168 37 0 158 P332G ML User s Guide Chapter 6 CLI Layer 3 Interface Mode ip rip rip version Command Use the ip rip rip version command to specify the RIP version running on the interface basis The syntax for this command is ip rip rip version 1 2 The possible versions of the RIP packets received and sent on an interface are 1 RIP Version 1 packets 2 RIP Version 2 packets Example To specify that RIP version 2 should be running on the basis of the interface
8. Example To enable relaying of BOOTP and DHCP requests Router N configure ip bootp dhcp relay To disable relaying of bootp and dhcp requests Router N configure no ip bootp dhcp relay Interface Mode ip bootp dhcp server Command Use the ip bootp dhcp server command to add a bootp dhcp server to handle bootp dhcp requests received by this interface The no form of this command removes the server A maximum of two servers can be added to a single interface The syntax for this command is ip bootp dhcp server lt ip address gt ip address The IP address of the server 180 P332G ML User s Guide Chapter 6 CLI Layer 3 Example To add station 192 168 37 46 as a bootp dhcp server to handle bootp dhcp requests arriving at the interface marketing Router N config if marketing ip bootp dhcp server 192 168 37 46 ip bootp dhcp network Command Use the ip bootp dhcp network command to select the network from which the bootp dhcp server shall allocate an address This command is required only when there are multiple interfaces over the VLAN The no form of this command restores to the default The syntax for this command is no ip bootp dhcp network lt ip address gt ip address The IP address of the network Example To select the network 192 168 169 0 as the network from which an address shall be allocated for bootp dhcp requests Router N config if marketing ip bootp dhcp network 192
9. Show ppp configuration Use the show ppp configuration command to display the ppp configuration The syntax for this command is show ppp configuration Example P330 N gt show ppp configuration PPP baud rate is 38400 PPP incoming timeout is 0 minutes PPP Authentication Parameters Incoming None 70 P332G ML User s Guide Chapter 5 CLI Layer 2 Show tftp download upload status Command Use the show tftp download status and show tftp upload status commands to display the status of the current TFTP configuration file copy process into from the device The syntax for this command is show tftp download upload status Example lt mod_num gt P330 N gt show tftp upload status 1 Module Source file Destination file Host Running state Failure display Last warning 1 stack config c conf cfg 149 49 36 200 Executing null No warning Show tftp download software status Command Use the show tftp download software status commands to display the status of the current TFTP Device Manager S W Embedded Web download process into the device The syntax for this command is show tftp download software status Example lt mod_num gt P330 1 super show tftp download software status Modul 1 Module Source file Destination file T d p340sw gt m1 3 5 18 p340 web EW_Archive Host Running state Failure display Last warning 149 49 70 6
10. Example To define the router 192 168 33 38 as the next hop for the network 192 168 33 0 with mask 255 255 255 0 Router N configure ip route 192 168 33 0 255 255 255 0 10 10 10 10 clear ip route Command Use the clear ip route command to delete all the dynamic routing entries from the Routing Table The syntax for this command is clear ip route lt ip addr gt lt ip mask gt ip addr IP address ip mask IP mask address Example clear ip route clears all the routing table clear ip route 192 168 49 1 255 255 255 0 clears a range of entries 148 P332G ML User s Guide Chapter 6 CLI Layer 3 ip routing Command Use the ip routing command to enable IP routing The no form of this command disables the IP routing process in the device By default IP routing is enabled The syntax for this command is no ip routing ip max route entries Command This command exists for compatibility with P550 There is no limitation on the size of the routing table except for the amount of available memory The syntax for this command is no ip max route entries lt value gt value number of entries arp Command Use the arp command to add a permanent entry to the Address Resolution Protocol ARP cache The no form of this command removes an entry either a static entry or a dynamically learned entry The syntax for this command is no arp lt ip address gt lt mac address gt ip address IP ad
11. Example Host name of the router is City Router is module number three Application context is OSPF The command line prompt looks as follows City 3 configure router ospf When you start the CLI the initial prompt shows the number of the Master module in the P330 stack For example if the stack Master is Module 5 counting from the bottom up then the prompt is P330 5 gt In this document the Module number in the prompt is generic and is represented by On If you wish to open a session with a P332G ML routing module in the stack or reopen a session with the Master module usethe session command see below The command prompt is not hierarchical in structure If you wish to use several commands each beginning with the same keyword you must retype all parts of the command each time For example if after you want to set the system contact and the system name you must type both set system contact and set system name However you can use command abbreviations see page 223 P332G ML User s Guide 219 Chapter 4 CLI Architecture Access amp Conventions P330 Sessions You can use sessions to switch between P330 modules or to switch between Layer 2 and Layer 3 commands in the P332G ML CLI To switch between P330 modules use the command session lt mod_num gt lt mode gt The lt mod_num gt is the number of the module in the stack counting from the bottom up The lt mode gt can be either sw
12. y 114 P332G ML User s Guide Chapter 5 CLI Layer 2 Resetting module 4 Nvram initialize Command Use the nvram initialize command to reset the P330 parameters to the factory defaults If no options are specified for this command only the Layer 2 parameters will be reset The syntax for this command is nvram initialize switch all switch Resets all the switching level parameters Layer 2 only throughout the stack all Resets all parameters including licenses and routing parameters of the Layer 3 modules present in the stack Example P330 N nvram initialize This command will force a factory default and switch over to the master module and disconnect your telnet session Do you want to continue y n n y Connection closed by foreign host host Configure Command The configure command is not used in the Layer 2 CLI It is used with the Layer 3 CLI Use the configure command to enter Configure Mode See Security Levels on page 220 Rmon history Command Use the rmon history command to create an RMON history entry The syntax for this command is rmon history lt history index gt lt module gt lt port gt interval lt interval gt buckets lt number of buckets gt owner lt owner name gt history_index This is the history index number of this entry it is advisable to use the same interface number as your history index number module port The module number the port n
13. 1 5 off statically bound 1 P330 N gt show trunk 1 5 Port Mode Binding mode Native vlan Vlans allowed on trunk 1 5 off statically bound 1 1 Following are the show trunk command output fields Field Description Port Module and port number s Mode Tag status of the port dot1q dot1Q tagging mode off clear mode Binding mode Binding mode of the port Native VLAN Number of the Port VLAN ID the VLAN to which received untagged traffic will be assigned P332G ML User s Guide 61 Chapter 5 CLI Layer 2 VLANs allowed Range of VLAN values allowed on the port on trunk Show vian Command Use the show vlan command to display the VLANs configured in the stack module The syntax for this command is show vlan Example P330 N gt show vlan VLAN ID Vlan name 1 v1 5 v5 10 V10 15 VLS 20 V20 25 V25 Show spantree Command Use the show spantree command to display spanning tree information The syntax for this command is show spantree lt mod_num gt lt port_num gt Example P330 N gt show spantree Spanning tree enabled Designated Root 00 40 0d 88 06 c8 Designated Root Priority 32768 Designated Root Cost 20 Designated Root Port 1 1 Root Max Age 20 Hello Time 2 Bridge ID MAC ADDR 00 40 0d 92 04 b4 62 P332G ML User s Guide Chapter 5 CLI Layer 2 Bridge ID priority 32768 Port State Cost Priority 1 1 Forwarding 20 128 1 2 not connected 20
14. Contents show ip unicast cache summary Command ee 146 Configure Mode rice a Candide Bile aaa aie 147 interface COMMANG eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeseeeeseaesesaeenaees 147 ip default gateway Command ceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteteetteees 147 ip route Command saira aiea raia aii eaaa e ana eaa taa 148 Clear ip route Command ee eeeceeeeeeeeeeeeceeeteeeesaeeneetaaes 148 ip routing COMIMANG eeeeeeeeceeteeteeeeteeeteeeeteeeteeteeeeeeaeees 149 ip max route entries Command ceeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeteeeaees 149 arp Command iss cceenen eh e ee ea ee eS 149 arp timeout Command eeeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeetaeeeaeetteeenaeeeaes 150 Clear arp cache Command cceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeeeeeeeaeeeaes 150 ip max arp entries COMMANG ssessesseeesieseerrserreresrnrees 151 ip icmp errors COMIMANG ee eeeeeteeeeeeeteeteeeteeeeteeeeeeees 151 ip netmask format Command 0eceeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeteteenaees 152 Interface Moge 0 cesceesceesceeeeeteeeeeeeeeeeseeaeeeaeeesaeeeaaessaaeeaaeseeeeeaes 153 ip address COMMANA ceeceeceeeeeeeeeeteeeeeeeeseeeeeeaesesaeeaees 153 ip vlan ip vlan name Commands cceeceeeeeeeeeeeetees 153 ip admin state COMMANA c ceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeetaeenaees 154 ip netbios rebroadcast COMMANA eeceeeeseeteeeeneeeees 154 ip directed broadcast COMMANA s es 154 ip proxy arp Command eeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeeeeeetaeesaees 155 ip routing mode Command
15. LAG information for a specific module or port The syntax for this command is show port channel lt mod_num gt lt port_num gt P332G ML User s Guide 53 Chapter 5 CLI Layer 2 Example show port channel 1 Port Channel Status Channel Name 1 1 off 1 2 off 1 3 on serverl 1 4 on serverl 1 5 off SE Cacy 5 Show port classification Command Use the show port classification command to display a port s classification The syntax for this command is show port classification module port module port The module number the port number Example P330 1 super sh port classification Port Port Classification 1 1 regular 1 2 regular 13 regular 1 4 regular 1 5 regular 1 6 regular 1 7 regular 1 8 regular 1 9 regular 1 10 regular 1 51 valuable 1 52 valuable 54 P332G ML User s Guide Chapter 5 CLI Layer 2 Show port redundancy Command Use the show port redundancy command to display information about all redundancy schemes defined for this stack The syntax for this command is show port redundancy Example P330 N gt show port redundancy Redundancy Name Primary Port Secondary Port Status uplink LL 2 12 enable Show intermodule port redundancy Command Use the show intermodule redundancy command to display the intermodule redundancy entry defined for the stack The syntax for this command is show intermodule port redundancy Example P330 N gt sh
16. e show snmp timeout Show SNMP timeout Page 51 e show timeout Show CLI timeout setting Page 51 e show interface Show the interfaces of the device Page 51 e show port Show settings and status for all ports Page 52 e show port trap Show port trap Page 53 e show port channel Show port channel Page 53 e show port Display port classification Page 54 classification e show port Display information on redundancy Page 55 redundancy schemes e show intermodule Show the stack s intermodule Page 55 port redundancy redundancy e show port mirror Show mirroring info Page 55 e show port vlan Show port vlan binding mode settings Page 56 binding mode e show port security Lists the security mode of the ports of a Page 56 module or stack e show internal Show current internal buffering capacity Page 57 buffering e show boot bank Display the software bank from which Page 57 the module will load e show module Show module Page 58 46 P332G ML User s Guide Chapter 5 CLI Layer 2 e show port Show port flowcontrol Page 58 flowcontrol e show cam Show CAM Page 59 e show cascading fault Show cascading fault monitoring mode Page 60 monitoring e show spantree Show Spanning Tree Protocol STP Page 62 setting e show autopartition Shows the autopartition settings Page 64 e show dev log file Displays the encrypted device log file Page 64 e show log Displays an encrypted device reset log Page 64 e show module Displays the module s iden
17. election The no form of this command sets the OSPF priority to its default The default is 1 The syntax for this command is no ip ospf priority lt priority gt priority integer Example priority 17 ip ospf authentication key Command Use the ip ospf authentication key command to configure the interface authentication password The no form of this command removes the OSPF password The syntax for this command is no ip ospf authentication key lt key gt key string up to 8 characters Example ip ospf authentication key my_pass P332G ML User s Guide 169 Chapter 6 CLI Layer 3 VRRP Commands Table 6 5 VRRP Commands Command Page show ip vrrp 170 show ip vrrp detail 171 router vrrp 172 ip vrrp 173 ip vrrp address 173 ip vrrp timer 174 ip vrrp priority 174 ip vrrp auth key 175 ip vrrp preempt 175 ip vrrp primary 176 ip vrrp override addr owner 176 User Mode show ip vrrp Command Use the show ip vrrp command to display VRRP information The syntax for this command is show ip vrrp lt vlan gt router id lt vr id gt detail vlan Filter by VLAN router id Filter by virtual router ID vr id The virtual router ID detail Provide detailed information Output Example Router 1 gt show ip vrrp VRRP is globally enabled VLAN VRID IP Address Pri Timer State Since 1 1 192 168 66 23 255 1 MASTER 00 00 00 1 2 192 168 66 24
18. lt ip gt filename file name full path ip The ip address of the TFTP server Example P330 N copy stack config tftp c conf cfg 192 168 49 10 Beginning upload operation This operation may take a few minutes Please refrain from any other operation during this time For more information use upload status command KKK KKK KKK KKK KK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KK KKK KKK KKAKKKKA KK KKK KK If you are currently running the P330 Device Manager application it is recommended to exit from it before performing configuration download operations KKK KK KKK KKK KK KKK KKK KKK KK KKK KKK KEK KKK KKK KKK KK KKK KKK KKKKRKKKKKKK KK KKK KK Copy module config tftp Command Use the copy module config tftp command to upload the module level parameters from the current NVRAM running configuration into a file via TFTP If an error occurred during upload you can check this using the command show tftp upload status you must fix the problem The following is a list of possible problems a You did not create an empty text file at the destination server 0 Bytes b You do not have the correct path to the file c The destination server is not active on d The destination server is unreachable Then perform the upload procedure again twice as follows a Delete the destination file and recreate a correctly named empty file at the destination server 0 Bytes b Type the command copy module config tftp for the first t
19. oar wn oN 2 Install from the Avaya Site Click on the link in the Welcome page 3 Install from your Local Web Site Click on the link in the Welcome page Note This option is only available if the network manager has placed the files on the local Web server P332G ML User s Guide 197 Appendix A Embedded Web Manager Installing the On Line Help and Java Plug In on your Web Site i Note This procedure is optional Copying the help files and Java plug in to a local Web server allows users to access the on line help for the Embedded Manager and enables automatic installation of the Java plug in the first time the users tries to manage the device 1 Copy the emweb aux files directory from the Avaya P330 Documentation and Utilities CD to your local Web server Please refer to your Web server documentation for full instructions 2 Define the URL in the P330 using the following CLI command set web aux files url IP address directory name where IP address directory name is the location of the directory from the previous step Documentation The Device Manager comes with a detailed User s Guide including a Glossary of Terms and an overview of Data Communications concepts Software Download You can perform software download using the CLI see Show tftp download upload status Command on page 71 or Cajun UpdateMaster part of the Avaya Multi Service Network Manager management suite 1
20. products Router N config if marketing ip vlan name development Note If you wish to define a name which includes spaces you must enclose the entire name in quotation marks e g new york P332G ML User s Guide 153 Chapter 6 CLI Layer 3 ip admin state Command Use the ip admin state command to set the administrative state of an IP interface The default state is up The syntax for this command is ip admin state lt up down gt up down Administrative state of the interface The choices are up active or down inactive ip netbios rebroadcast Command Use the ip netbios rebroadcast command to set NETBIOS rebroadcasts mode on an interface The no form of this command disables NETBIOS rebroadcasts on an interface The syntax for this command is no ip netbios rebroadcast lt mode gt The possible values of mode are both Netbios packets received on the interface rebrodcasted to other interfaces and netbios packets received on other interfaces are rebroadcasted into this interface disable Netbios packets are not rebroadcasted into or out of this interface Example To enable rebroadcasting of netbios packets received by and sent from the interface marketing Router N config if marketing ip netbios rebroadcast both ip directed broadcast Command Use the ip directed broadcast command to enable net directed broadcast forwarding The no form of this command disables net direc
21. set boot bank lt value gt value bank a bank b Example P330 1 super set boot bank bank a Boot bank set to bank a Set intermodule port redundancy Command Use the set intermodule port redundancy command to define or delete the stack s unique intermodule redundancy scheme The defined scheme can be enabled or disabled using the reversed set port spantree enable disable command The syntax for this command is set intermodule port redundancy lt module prim port gt lt module second port gt on lt name gt lt module prim port gt The primary port number lt module second port gt The secondary port number on Set the intermodule redundancy lt name gt The name of the fast redundancy default is fast Example P330 N gt set intermodule port redundancy 1 7 2 12 on backbone backbone port 2 12 is intermodule redundant to port 1 7 Note If you wish to define a name which includes spaces you must enclose the entire name in quotation marks e g new york P332G ML User s Guide 101 Chapter 5 CLI Layer 2 Set intermodule port redundancy off Command Use the set intermodule port redundancy off command to clear the intermodule redundancy The syntax for this command is set intermodule port redundancy off Set port mirror Command Use the set port mirror command to define a port mirroring source destination pair in the stack The syntax for this command is set port m
22. set snmp trap enable auth Authentication trap enabled Set snmp retries Command Use the set snmp retries command to set the number of retries initiated by the Device Manager application when it tries to send SNMP messages to the device The syntax for this command is set snmp retries lt number gt Set snmp timeout Command Use the set snmp timeout command to set the SNMP timeout in seconds This command is useful for access using the Device Manager The syntax for this command is set snmp timeout lt number gt P332G ML User s Guide 89 Chapter 5 CLI Layer 2 Set system location Command Use the set system location command to set the mib2 system location MIB variable The syntax for this command is set system location lt string gt string Location name The location name is cleared if this field is left blank A string of 2 words or more must be type in quotation marks e g Operations Floor Set system name Command Use the set system name command to set mib2 system name MIB variable The syntax for this command is set system name lt string gt string System name The system name is cleared if this field is left blank A string of 2 words or more must be type in quotation marks e g Backbone Stack Set system contact Command Use the set system contact command to set mib2 system contact MIB variable The syntax for this command is set system contact lt string gt
23. 1 super sh ip route best match 199 93 0 0 Searching for 199 93 0 0 Showing 1 rows P332G ML User s Guide 139 Chapter6 CLI Layer 3 Network Mask Interface Next Hop Cost TTL Source 199 93 0 0 255 255 0 0 e 135new 135 64 76 1 1 n a STAT HI show ip route static Command Use this command to display the static routes The syntax for this command is show ip route static lt ip addr gt lt mask gt ip address The IP address of the routes mask The ip mask of the routes Example Router 1 super sh ip route static Showing 34 rows Network Mask Interface Next Hop Cost Pret 10 0 8 0 255 255 255 0 e 36 149 49 36 11 1 high 135 0 0 0 255 0 0 0 e 135new 135 64 76 1 1 high 135 64 0 0 2995 2550 0 e 135 135 87 164 1 1 high 149 49 0 0 255 255 0 0 zevel 10 10 254 253 1 low 149 49 2 0 259 299 0290 210 n a v Route FW 1 1 high show ip route summary Use this command to display the number of routes known to the switch The syntax for this command is show ip route summary Example Router 1l super sh ip route summary IP Route Summary Current number of routes 69 140 P332G ML User s Guide Chapter 6 CLI Layer 3 show ip arp Command Use the show ip arp command to display the Address Resolution Protocol ARP cache The syntax for this command is show ip arp lt if name gt lt vlan gt lt ip addr gt lt ip mask gt static if name Interface name string up to 32 chars vla
24. 114 Page 114 Page 115 Page 115 Page 115 Page 116 Page 117 Page 117 Page 118 Page 119 Page 120 76 P332G ML User s Guide Chapter 5 CLI Layer 2 e copy tftp Download the Device Manager S W Page 120 EW_Archive Embedded Web Archive file using TFTP into the device e copy tftp Updates the software image and device Page 121 SW_image manager application of a designated module e radius Sets radius authentication parameters Page 122 authentication 1 The clear command corresponds to a group of commands and is shown in a separate Table on Page 78 2 The set command corresponds to a group of commands and is shown in a separate Table on Page 82 3 The radius authentication commands corresponds to a group of commands listed on Page 122 No hostname Command Use the no hostname command to return the CLI prompt to its default The syntax for this command is no hostname No rmon history Command Use the no rmon history command to delete an existing RMON history entry The syntax for this command is no rmon history lt History Index gt No rmon alarm Command Use the no rmon alarm command to delete an existing RMON alarm entry The syntax for this command is no rmon alarm lt Alarm Index gt No rmon event Command Use the no rmon event command to delete an existing RMON event entry The syntax for this command is no rmon event lt Event Index gt P332G ML User s Guide 77 Chapter 5 CLI La
25. 166 ip ospf router id 167 redistribute 167 timers ospf 167 ip ospf cost 168 ip ospf hello interval 168 ip ospf dead interval 168 ip ospf priority 169 ip ospf authentication key 169 User Mode show ip ospf Command Use the show ip ospf command to display general information about OSPF routing The syntax for this command is show ip ospf P332G ML User s Guide 163 Chapter 6 CLI Layer 3 show ip ospf interface Command Use the show ip ospf interface command to display the OSPF related interface information The syntax for this command is show ip ospf interface lt interface name gt interface name The OSPF interface name Note If you wish to define a name which includes spaces you must enclose the entire name in quotation marks e g new york show ip ospf neighbor Command Use the show ip ospf neighbor command to display OSPF neighbor information on a per interface basis The syntax for this command is show ip ospf neighbor lt interface name gt lt neighbor id gt interface name The OSPF interface name neighbor id Neighbor ID Note If you wish to define a name which includes spaces you must enclose the entire name in quotation marks e g new york 164 P332G ML User s Guide Chapter 6 CLI Layer 3 show ip ospf database Command Use the show ip ospf database command to display lists of information related to the OSPF database for a spec
26. 800 1 255 227 Japan 0 120 766 227 Korea 0 80 766 2580 Email sgcoe avaya com In the CALA Caribbean and Latin America Region Email caladatasupp avaya com Hot Line 1 720 4449 998 Fax 1 720 444 9103 Number Malaysia 1800 880 227 New 00 800 9828 9828 Zealand Philippines 1800 1888 7798 Singapore 1800 872 8717 Taiwan 0 80 025 227 For updated information visit www avayanetwork com and click Global Support Organization GSO P332GT ML User s Guide 215 How to Contact Us All trademarks registered trademarks service names product and or brand names are the sole property of their respective owners Copyright 2001 Avaya Inc All rights reserved 216 P332GT ML User s Guide Chapter 4 CLI Architecture Access amp Conventions This chapter describes the P332G ML CLI architecture and conventions and provides instructions for accessing the P332G ML for configuration purposes The configuration procedure involves establishing a Telnet session or a serial connection and then using the P330 s internal CLI The CLI is command line driven and does not have any menus To activate a configuration option you must type the desired command at the prompt and press Enter You can also configure your P332G ML using the P330 Manager with its graphical user interface For details see the P330 Device Manager Appendix and the Avaya Multi Service Network Manager P330 Device Manager
27. Chapter 5 CLI Layer 2 Example P330 N clear port mirror 1 2 1 4 this command will delete the port mirror entry do you want to continue Y N y Mirroring packets from port 1 2 to port 1 4 is cleared Set Commands Summary Table Following is a Table of the Privileged Level set commands e set logout Set the number of minutes before an Page 85 inactive CLI session automatically logs out e set timezone Set the timezone for the system Page 85 e set time server Set the NTP server address Page 86 e set time protocol Set the time protocol for use in the Page 86 system e set time client Enables or disables the time client Page 86 e set ip route Add IP addresses to the IP routing table Page 87 e set snmp community Set the snmp community string for a Page 88 specific module e set snmp trap Set the SNMP trap of the system oradd Page 88 delete an entry into from the SNMP trap receiver table e set snmp trap auth Enable Disable the SNMP Page 89 authentication trap e set snmp retries Set the number of SNMP retries Page 89 e set snmp timeout Set the SNMP timeout Page 89 e set system location Set the system location Page 90 e set system name Set the system name Page 90 e set system contact Set the system contact person Page 90 e set device mode Set the basic mode of operation Page 91 e set interface Configure the management interface of Page 91 the device 82 P332G ML User s Guide Chapter 5 CLI Layer 2 e set interface
28. Congestion Control sisean aaea aA ARETAN 6 Backup Power Supply ssssssssssessessresesernssrsrnrsrnosensrnntnssnnstnernnsnnnennns 6 FONDS aO E ARE navies ati Ia 6 Software Download ssssssssssssisssisresisstneissinstneinstunnnnen nennen nnn nnt 6 Layer 3 Features nrin anka aeaii a eines cdiesidaeddebbeceeteasiiads 7 Modes Of Operation eeccecccecceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeecaeeeaeesaaeseaeeeeeeteeeateeeee 7 Zolani golat iiss is Gaia Gani Aaa dee ek an ean 7 RedundanGy voiet eraann ea Mindi hee La A ieee 7 Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol VRRP sses 7 Simple Router Redundancy Protocol SRRP esses 8 Policy Quality of Service QOS ccecsscecesseeessseesesseeessneeesseeeees 8 Policy Access Control oo eeeeeeeeceeeeee eects cess cee eeaeesaaeeteeeteeeteeeseeeeee 9 DHCP BOOTP Relay taoen paean aaa EE an a EE aaa S 9 RIP sed beeen h a e vet a A nea a ae a a 10 OSPR E E A Rel ease 10 P332G ML User s Guide i Contents Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Static ROUTES ane a Aaaa aana teed terials Aue ae aie 11 Route Redistribution sssssssssessessrssiesersrnrsessrnstnernnstnnsenennrenennsnnes 11 Route Preference seccescesssceeceeeeeeeceeeeseecaaeeeaaesaaeeeeeeteeetenesteeeees 12 Netbios R broadcast 0 ecccecccescecseeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeseeeeeneesseaeenaaees 12 Multinetting Multiple Subnets per VLAN nsss 13 Router Configuration File eecccceeeetee cee eeseeeeeeeeeeteeeeeeeeteeeees 13 Avaya P332G ML Stand
29. Key and Certificate Type AAA REQUEST _ 3 Click Next 40 P332G ML User s Guide Chapter 4 Installation and Setup 4 Enter contact information once per certificate EEE elem sbirras 5 Click Next 6 View number of licenses left lin Key OG fal lot HH HH ac D Geckos Heating 7 Enter serial number of the switch es or module To identify serial numbers use the CLI command show module identity AVAVA Ler REQUEST Corti he nie Kop Tl fab ioe od ee Dertibe nde Pee ED Series Monetary Penil a precy iaimh hirise O m P332G ML User s Guide Chapter 4 Installation and Setup 8 Click Generate The feature enabling license code is generated mika Ery E ab leE be I m 1 Liners ilahe Linis 0 Activating a Routing License Key To activate a Routing License Key 1 Enter the acquired Routing License Key into the P332G ML module using the set license CLI command set license module license featureName where module P332G ML module number the location of the switch in the stack license license code featureName routing and press Enter 2 Check that the license is activated using the CLI Use the show license CLI command 42 P332G ML User s Guide Chapter 5 CLI Layer 2 This chapter provides instructions for the configuration of your P332G ML using the text based Command Line Interface CLI or Terminal Emulation You can also configure you
30. Layer 2 set port spantree set port spantree priority set port spantree cost set port security set cascading set inband vlan set vlan set port flowcontrol Enables or disables the spanning tree for switch ports Set the port spantree priority level Set the port spantree cost Enables MAC security on a range of ports Sets module cascading fault monitoring mode Set the management VLAN ID Creates VLANs Set the flow control mode of a port set port auto negotiation flowcontrol advertisement Set the flowcontrol advertising capabilities of a Gigabit port set trunk set spantree set spantree priority set autopartition set license set ppp authentication set ppp incoming timeout set ppp baud rate set web aux files url set intelligent multicast setintelligent multicast client port pruning time Set the tagging mode of a port Enable Disable Spanning Tree Protocol STP Set the STP Bridge priority level To enable or disable autopartitioning for modules in a stack Enter a license number for the stack Defines the PPP authentication method Sets the time after which the system automatically disconnects an idle PPP incoming session Sets the baud rate used in PPP sessions Set the location url directory of the P330 Device Manager Help files Enables or disables the IP multicast filtering application Sets the aging time for client ports Page 102 Page 103 Page 103 Pa
31. M file ver num ver num file type SSL SW BootImag N A Running Con N A Running Con N A SW Web Imag S205 SW BootImag N A Running Con N A SW Web Imag Description The module number file location Ram Ram Nv Ram Nv Ram Ram Nv Ram file description Booter Image Module Configuration Stack Configuration Web Download Booter Image Module Configuration Web Download There are several files loaded into modules memory e module config file which contains the configuration settings made to this module e stack config file which contains the configuration settings made at the stack level for example IP address of the stack e EW_Atrchive file which contains the Device Manager Embedded Web software S W Version number relevant only for the Device Management S W 74 P332G ML User s Guide Chapter 5 CLI Layer 2 file type file location file description There are several file types e Running Conf the configuration currently in use This is also the startup configuration in the P332 ML e SW Web Image Device Manager S W archive file Type of internal memory into which the file is loaded Description of the file B Note Ifthe N A is displayed for the EW_Archive file this means that the Device Manager S W is not loaded correctly Download the Device Manager S W again P332G ML User s Guide 75 Chapter 5 CLI Layer 2 Privileged Level Commands
32. ML User s Guide Chapter 4 CLI Architecture Access amp Conventions Entering the Supervisor Level The Supervisor level is the level in which you first enter the CLI and establish user names for up to 10 local users When you enter the Supervisor level you are asked fora Loginname Type root as the Login name and the default password root in lowercase letters Welcome to P330 Login root Password Password accepted P330 N super Defining new users Define new users and access levels using the username command in Supervisor Level see page 116 Exiting the Supervisor Level To exit the Supervisor level type the command exit Entering the CLI To enter the CLI enter your username and password Your access level is indicated in the prompt as follows The User level prompt is shown below P330 N gt The Privileged level prompt is shown below P330 N The Configure level prompt for Layer 3 configuration is shown below P330 N configure The Supervisor level prompt is shown below P330 N super Entering the Technician Level This level can only be accessed from the Privileged and Supervisor levels and not from the User level This feature is not documented and is for use by Avaya Technical Support only P332G ML User s Guide 221 Chapter 4 CLI Architecture Access amp Conventions Conventions Used The following conventions are used in this chapter to convey
33. When you disable STP blocking ports are disabled in order to prevent loops in the network As a result you should wait 30 seconds before disabling STP if you reset the switch enabled STP or inserted a new station The syntax for this command is set spantree enable disable Example P330 N set spantree enable bridge spanning tree enabled Set spantree priority Command Use the set spantree priority command to set the bridge priority for STP The syntax for this command is set spantree priority lt priority gt priority Number representing the priority level from 0 to 65535 with 0 indicating high priority and 65535 indicating low priority Example This example shows how to set the priority to 45000 P330 N set spantree priority 45000 Priority enabled Set autopartition Command Use the set autopartition command to enable or disable auto partitioning on specific modules of the stack The syntax for this command is set autopartition lt enable disable gt module Example P330 N set autopartition enable 3 Auto partition is enabled in module 3 P332G ML User s Guide 107 Chapter 5 CLI Layer 2 Note This command is not supported in P332G ML and P332GT ML modules This command is used to set the autopartition status for the other P330 modules in the stack 108 P332G ML User s Guide Chapter 5 CLI Layer 2 Set license Command The set license com
34. a detailed description of OSPF refer to the OSPF standards and published literature 10 P332G ML User s Guide Chapter 1 Overview Static Routes Static routes can be configured to the P332G ML They are never timed out or lost over reboot and can only be removed by manual configuration Deletion by configuration of the IP interface deletes the static routes using this interface as well A static route becomes inactive if the interface over which it is defined is disabled When the interface is enabled the static route becomes active again Static routes can only be configured for remote destinations i e destinations that are reachable via another router as a next hop The next hop router must belong to one of the directly attached networks for which P332G ML has an IP interface Local static routes such as those that have no next hop are not allowed Two kinds of static routes can be configured High Preference static routes which are preferred to routes learned from any routing protocol and Low Preference static routes which are used temporarily until the route is learned from a routing protocol By default a static route has Low Preference Static routes can be advertised by routing protocols i e RIP OSPF as described under Route redistribution Static routes also support load balancing similar to OSPF A static route can be configured with multiple next hops so that traffic is split between these next hops T
35. authentication mode command to specify the type of authentication used in RIP Version 2 packets The no form of this command restores the default value of none The syntax for this command is no ip rip authentication mode simple none simple none The authentication type used in RIP Version 2 packets e simple clear text authentication e none no authentication P332G ML User s Guide 161 Chapter 6 CLI Layer 3 Example To specify simple authentication to be used in RIP Version 2 packets on the interface marketing Router config if marketing ip rip authentication mode simple ip rip authentication key Command Use the ip rip authentication key command to set the authentication string used on the interface The no form of this command clears the password The syntax for this command is no ip rip authentication key lt password gt password The authentication string for the interface Up to 16 characters are allowed Example To set the authentication string used on the interface marketing to be hush hush Router N config if marketing ip rip authentication key hush hush 162 P332G ML User s Guide Chapter 6 CLI Layer 3 OSPF Commands Table 6 4 OSPF Commands Command Page show ip ospf 163 show ip ospf interface 164 show ip ospf neighbor 164 show ip ospf database 165 router ospf 165 area 166 network area
36. backbone ceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeetees 24 Figure 4 1 P332G ML Rack Mounting eceeeseeeseeeteeteeteeeeeeeetees 27 Figure 4 2 Incorrect Stack Connection cece eee e eee eeteeteeeeteeeeeeeete 29 Figure 4 3 P330 Stack Connections 0 cee eee eee eee eeeee tees eect eeeeeeeaeeee 30 FigureA 1 The Welcome Pade c cceccceeseeesteeeteeeieeteeeeteieseieeeneeeaees 195 FigureA 2 Web based Manager cceccceceeeeeeeeteeeeeeeeteieeeieeenieeenaees 196 P332G ML User s Guide xiii List of Figures xiv P332G ML User s Guide List of Tables Table 2 1 Avaya P332G ML LED DeScriptions eeeeeeeeeeereees 20 Table 2 2 Avaya P332G ML lt gt Select bUttONS cccceseeseeeeees 21 Table 4 1 Default Switch SettingS 0 cece eseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeeeeetee 32 Table 4 2 Default Port Setting eee eeeeceee cent eneeeeeeseeeeteeeteeeeeeeete 33 Table 4 3 Gigabit Ethernet Cabling cceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeeeeete 34 Table 6 1 System COMMANGS c seccssecsssseessseecsseeeeseneesseneeessaees 131 Table 6 2 IP COMIMAMNAS ccsscecsesecesseeceseeeessaeecseneeeesaeeessseeeenees 138 Table 6 3 RIP COMMAMNGS csccccessecssteeceseeeessaeecssnsescseesseeeessanes 157 Table 6 4 OSPF COMMAMAS ccccssccessseceeseessseeeseseeesseessseeeseaees 163 Table 6 5 VRRP COMM AMNGG ccccsseccssccssseeessteeesseeesssneesseeesssanes 170 Table 6 6 SRRP COMM AMINGG ccccssccs
37. gt lt port gt Example P330 N gt show port security 1 Port 1 1 port security disabled Port 1 2 port security disabled Port 1 3 port security disabled Port 1 4 port security disabled Port 1 5 port security disabled 56 P332G ML User s Guide Chapter 5 CLI Layer 2 etc Note Port security for the P332G ML and P332GT ML will always have the value unknown This command is used to display the security status for the other P330 modules in the stack Show internal buffering Command This shows the size options Maximum Minimum or Medium of the Receive Rx buffer allocated to each port of the specified module The syntax for this command is show internal buffering lt mod_num gt Example P330 N gt show internal buffering 1 Module Internal Buffer 1 med Note This command is not supported P332G ML and P332GT ML modules and should be used only for the other P330 modules in the stack Show boot bank Command Use the show boot bank command to display the software bank from which the module will boot at the next boot process This command should be issued separately for each module in the stack using the session command Note This command is not supported by the P333R and P333R LB switches The syntax for this command is show boot bank Example Boot bank set to bank a P332G ML User s Guide 57 Chapter 5 CLI Layer 2 Show module Command Use the show mo
38. gt lt port_num gt mod_num Optional Number of the module If you do not specify a number the ports on all modules are shown port_num Optional Number of the port on the module If you do not specify a number all the ports on the module are shown You can also specify a range of ports separated by a dash e g 5 13 for ports 5 to 13 Example To display the status for port 4 on module 3 P330 N gt show port 3 4 Port Name Status Vlan Level Neg Dup Spd Type 3 4 John connected 1 4 enable half 10M 100 1000Base Tx 52 P332G ML User s Guide Chapter 5 CLI Layer 2 Show Port Output Fields Field Description Port Module and port number Name The name you assigned to the port Status Status of the port connected no link disabled no Rmt Lnk VLAN VLAN ID of the port Level Priority level of the port 0 7 Neg The autonegotiation status of the port enable disable Duplex Duplex setting for the port fdx hdx Speed Speed setting for the port 10 100 Type Port type for example 100BaseT 1000BaseT 1000BaseS Show port trap Command Use the show port trap command to display information on SNMP generic link up down traps sent for a specific port The syntax for this command is show port trap lt mod_num gt lt port_num gt Example P330 N gt show port trap 1 1 Port 1 1 up down trap is disabled Show port channel Command Use the show port channel command to display Link Aggregation Group
39. hit ee ee dies elena 172 router vrrp Command cecceeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeenaeeeeeeeees 172 Interface M Ode oo eeeeccecseeeeseeeseeeeseeteneeeeeeseeeeeeeseaeeecaeenaeeenaeenaaees 173 IP VIP COMIMANG arieni a a iaaa 173 ip vrrp address Command cceeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeesaeetsees 173 ip vrrp timer Command sssssesseeeseseeeisesrrrrreriesrrsrresrnsens 174 ip vrrp priority Command ssssssssesseeeeesrserssrrsrernsrnerrses 174 Ip vrrp auth key Command 0 ceeeeseeeteeeseeeteeteeeeteeetees 175 Ip vrrp preempt Command cecceceeesteetteetteeeteeeeeeteees 175 Ip vrrp primary Command ou cceceeeeeeeeeseeeseeeeteeeeeteees 176 Ip vrrp override addr owner Command sses 176 SRRP COMMANA Sasae eaaa aaiae pias iicardin Acting eases ies 177 User Modenan a aa aaia a eatr ea aaa aeaa 177 show ip srrp Command nssssssssseesiesieesrsrrrsinsrrneinsrrnrrsnnnens 177 Configure MOC sssssessssssssssessssrnserssrssrnrsnssrnrtnerntttnntnstnnrensnnnnns 178 router srrp Command sssssssessessiessssirisisesrntssinsrnerinsrnnreses 178 Router SRRP M O06 sssssssssssessessressrssesrrnssnsrnnrenernntnsnrnsenorensnnneeses 178 poll interval COMMANA cceeeeeeeeee cette eeeeeeeaeeteeeeeaeetaes 178 timeout Command cece cette eee eeeeeeeteeeeeeaeseaeeeeaeeeaaees 178 Interface M dena tsia anaia ae aia aaan 179 ip srrp backup Command nssssssssesessissisesrsrssrsrrerensrnerrses 179 BOOTP DHCP Commands ipao i a aE p Ra iaa iai 1
40. information on activating a Licence Key see Obtaining and Activating a License Key on page 40 To configure the initial router parameters perform the following via the CLI 1 Enter set device mode router and press Enter You will be prompted to reset the module 2 Typey Wait for the module to restart and for the CLI prompt to reappear 3 Type show device mode and press Enter to ensure that the module is in router mode Note Assign the stack IP address as described in Assigning P330 s IP Stack Address on page 37 before you assign the Initial Router IP address 4 To access Router commands from the Master module type the command session lt module number gt router where lt module number gt is the location of the P332G ML in the stack and press Enter The command prompt changes from Console gt to Router N gt where N is the number of the router in the stack see P330 Sessions on page 220 5 Type configure and press Enter The prompt Router N configure appears i Note If the IP interface is not on VLAN 1 continue with step 6 otherwise skip to step 8 6 Create the management routing VLAN Use the command set vlan lt Vlan id gt name lt Vlan name gt replacing lt Vlan id gt by the VLAN number and lt Vlan name gt by the VLAN name Press Enter 7 Create an IP interface name Type Router configure interface lt interface name gt Press Enter The Router configure if lt interface name gt prompt a
41. instructions and information e Mandatory keywords are in boldface e Variables that you supply are in pointed brackets lt gt e Optional keywords are in square brackets e Alternative but mandatory keywords are grouped in braces and separated by a vertical bar e If you enter an alphanumeric string of two words or more enclose the string in inverted commas e Information displayed on screen is displayed in text font Navigation Cursor Movement and Shortcuts The CLI contains a simple text editor with these functions Table 4 1 Navigation Cursor Movement and Shortcuts Keyboard Functions Backspace Deletes the previous character Up arrow Down arrow Scrolls back and forward through the command history buffer Left arrow Right arrow Moves the cursor left or right Tab Completes the abbreviated command Type the minimum number of characters unique to the command An exception is the Reset System command which you must type in full Enter Executes a single line command wu If you type a name with quotation marks the marks are ignored Getting Help On line help may be obtained at any time by typing a question mark or the word help on the command line or by pressing the F1 key To obtain help for a specific command type the command followed by a space and a question mark Example Router gt show 222 P332G ML User s Guide Chapter 4 CLI Architecture Acces
42. is not required Note You should perform the nvram initialize command prior to the copy tftp operation The syntax for this command is copy tftp stack config lt filename gt lt ip gt filename file name full path ip The ip address of the TFTP server P332G ML User s Guide 119 Chapter 5 CLI Layer 2 Example P330 N copy tftp stack config c p332ml switchl cfg 192 168 49 10 Copy tftp module config Command Use the copy tftp module config command to download the module level configuration from a saved file into the current NVRAM running configuration of a module via TFTP To use this command you need to have an active tftp server and to create a file into which to download the data If Avaya Multi Service Network Manager is running an additional tftp server is not required Note You should perform the nvram initialize command prior to the copy tftp operation The syntax for this command is copy tftp module config lt filename gt lt ip gt lt mod_num gt filename File name full path ip The ip address of the TFTP server Example P330 N copy tftp startup config c p332ml switchl cfg 192 168 49 10 5 Copy tftp EW_archive Command Use the copy tftp EW_archive command to download the P330 Device Manager application into the module via TFTP To use this command you need to have an active tftp server and to create a file into which to download the data If Avaya Multi Service Net
43. list of approved SFP GBIC transceivers see www avayanetwork com For fiberoptic cable properties see Table 4 3 Note GBICs are 3 3V 2 Connect the Ethernet fiberoptic cable not supplied to the GBIC transceiver on the front panel of the Avaya P332G ML You can use LC or MT RJ fiberoptic cables depending on the GBIC transceiver you are using 3 Connect the other end of the cable to the Ethernet port of the PC server router workstation switch or hub 4 Check that the appropriate link LNK LED lights up Appropriate cables are available from your local supplier Table 4 3 displays the different types of SFP GBIC interfaces their fiber type diameter modal bandwidth wavelengths minimum and maximum distance Table 4 3 Gigabit Ethernet Cabling Sica Sa Diameter Sea dth eaten alee Wavelength ype Aue MhzKm m m yoma 1000BASE SX MM 62 5 160 220 2 850 1000BASE SX MM 62 5 200 275 2 850 1000BASE SX MM 50 400 500 2 850 1000BASE SX MM 50 500 550 2 850 1000BASE LX MM 62 5 500 550 2 1310 1000BASE LX MM 50 400 550 2 1310 1000BASE LX SM 9 NA 10 000 2 1310 P332G ML User s Guide Chapter 4 Installation and Setup Connecting the Console Cable P332G ML has one serial port on the front panel of the switch for connecting a terminal a terminal emulator or a modem The serial port on the front panel is labelled Console and has a RJ 45 c
44. marketing Router N config if marketing ip rip rip version 2 default metric Command Use the default metric command to set the interface RIP route metric The no form of this command restores the default The default metric is 1 The syntax for this command is no default metric lt number gt number The interface RIP route metric value The range is 0 to 15 Example To set the default RIP metric value The range is 0 to 15 Router config if marketing default metric 10 P332G ML User s Guide 159 Chapter 6 CLI Layer 3 ip rip send receive Command Use the ip rip send receive command to set the RIP Send and Receive mode on an interface The default state is talk listen The syntax for this command is ip rip send receive lt mode gt lt default route metric gt mode talk listen Set RIP to receive and transmit updates on the interface talkdefault listen Set RIP to receive updates on the interface and send only a default route default route metric Integer value Example To set the RIP Send and Receive mode on the interface marketing to be listen only Router N config if marketing ip rip send receive talk listen ip rip default route mode Command Use the ip rip default route mode command to enable learning of the default route received by the RIP protocol The default state is talk listen The syntax for this command is ip rip default route mode lt mode gt
45. ppp Configure the device ppp interface Page 91 e set port level Set the priority level of a port Page 93 e set port negotiation Set the auto negotiation mode of a port Page 93 e set port enable Administratively enable a port Page 94 e set port disable Administratively disable a port Page 94 e set port speed Set the speed for a 10 100 port Page 94 e set port duplex Set the duplex mode of a port Page 95 e set port name Assign a name to a port Page 95 e set port trap Enable Disable the SNMP up down Page 96 link traps sent for port e set port vlan Assign the Port VLAN ID PVID Page 96 e set port vlan binding Define the port binding method Page 97 mode e set port static vlan Define a multiple VLANs per port Page 97 e set port channel Define a LAG interface Page 98 e set port classification Define port classification Page 98 e set port redundancy Define Delete a link redundancy entry Page 99 on off e set port redundancy Enables Disables all the defined link Page 99 redundancy schemes e set internal buffering Set internal buffering capacity to Page 100 maximum minimum e set boot bank Configure the boot bank from which the Page 100 module will boot e set intermodule port Defines the stack s unique fast Page 101 redundancy redundancy scheme e set intermodule port Clears the intermodule redundancy Page 102 redundancy off e set port mirror Set a port mirroring source destination Page 102 pair in the stack P332G ML User s Guide 83 Chapter 5 CLI
46. viii P332G ML User s Guide Contents show ip ospf neighbor Command l s 164 show ip ospf database COMMANA csssceeseessseeesreeeees 165 Configure MOC ooo ee ceeceeseeceeceeeeeeeneeeeeeeeaesecaeeeaaesaaeeesaeeaaeeeaeenaaes 165 router OSPF COMIMANG ccceeeeeeeceeeeteteeteeeeteeetaeetaeeeeaes 165 Router OSPF Me esccceccesceeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseaesecaeenaeeenaeenaaees 166 Mea COmMaNnd sas hvarh siete Seine 166 network Command ceeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeetaeeeaeeseeeeeaeenaes 166 ip ospf router id Command sssessssssesressrerrerresrrerrerrerees 167 redistribute COMMANG ssssssssseesissiresisrrrrssinsrrerinsrnerrses 167 timers spf COMIMANG sssssseesessseesrssrrersrnrrrerinsrnerinsrnsrrens 167 Interface M Ode sssssssssssessressessrrssresnttrnnsnstnntenernttnsrtnstnorensnntenen 168 ip OSPF cost Command eeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeaeeeteetnaeeteees 168 ip ospf hello interval Command ssssssssssssesrsereseeerrerees 168 ip ospf dead interval Command ecceeeeeeeeetteeeeeeees 168 ip ospf priority Command ccececseceseeeeteeeseeeseeeteeeeees 169 ip ospf authentication key COMMAMNA eeeeeeeeeeeeeee 169 VRRP Commands 200 ys alae eels ded ie eee 170 User Mode 42 s i tacit hin E nin ca a ate 170 show ip vrrp COMIMANG cccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeeeeeeeeteeeees 170 show ip vrrp detail Command 1 0 0 eeeeeeeseeeeteeeeeeteeeeeee 171 Configure Mode cicic pend ei
47. 1 Writing null No warning P332G ML User s Guide 71 Chapter 5 CLI Layer 2 Show web aux files url Command Use the show web aux files url command to display the URL Directory from where the P330 can access the Device Management auxiliary files for example help files The syntax for this command is show web aux files url Show intelligent multicast command Use the show intelligent multicast Command to display the intelligent multicast configuration The syntax for this command is show intelligent multicast Example P330 N gt show intelligent multicast Intelligent multicast configuration intelligent multicast stat Disabled Intelligent multicast client port pruning time 600 Sec Intelligent multicast router port pruning time 1800 Sec intelligent multicast group filtering delay time 10 Sec Intelligent multicast HW configuration Module Sub Module Cascade No IPMc Support Not Installed No IPMc Support Show intelligent multicast hardware support Command Use the show intelligent multicast hardware support command to display the intelligent multicast hardware support configuration The syntax for this command is show intelligent multicast hardware support Example P330 N gt show intelligent multicast hardware support Intelligent multicast HW configuration 72 P332G ML User s Guide Chapter 5 CLI Layer 2 Mo
48. 100 1 BACKUP 00 00 00 170 P332G ML User s Guide Chapter 6 CLI Layer 3 show ip vrrp detail Command Use the show ip vrrp detail command to display full VRRP related information The syntax for this command is show ip vrrp detail detail Show full detail information Output Example Router 1 gt show ip vrrp detail VRRP is globally enabled Virtual Router on VLAN 1 Router id 1 State MASTER Priority 255 Advertisement Interval 1 Last State Change 00 00 00 Override Address Ownership Rule No Authentication Type None Authentication Key oe Master IP Address 192 1 68 6 6 23 Has 1 IP addresses IP addresses 192 168 66 23 Primary IP Address 192 168 66 23 Primary IP Address was chosen by default Preemption Mode enabled of times Master of received Advertisements of transmitted Advertisements 20 of received Advertisements with Security Violations 0 Virtual Router on VLAN 1 Router id 2 State BACKUP Priority 100 Advertisement Interval 1 Last State Change 00 00 00 Override Address Ownership Rule No Authentication Type None Authentication Key a P332G ML User s Guide 171 Chapter6 CLI Layer 3 Master IP Address 0 0 0 0 Has 1 IP addresses IP addresses 192 168 66 24 Primary IP Address 192 168 66 23 Primary IP Address was chosen by default Preemption Mode enabled of times Master of received Advertisements of transmitted Adve
49. 128 1 3 LAG member 20 128 1 4 LAG member 20 128 E75 not connected 20 128 1 6 not connected 20 128 E s Output Fields Field Description Spanning tree Designated Root Designated Root Priority Designated Root Cost Designated Root Port Root Max Age Hello Time Bridge ID MAC ADDR Bridge ID Priority Port Status of whether Spanning Tree Protocol is enabled or disabled MAC address of the designated spanning tree root bridge Priority of the designated root bridge Total path cost to reach the root Port through which the root bridge can be reached shown only on nonroot bridges Amount of time a BPDU packet should be considered valid Number of times the root bridge sends BPDUs Bridge MAC address used in the sent BPDUs Bridge priority Port number P332G ML User s Guide 63 Chapter5 CLI Layer 2 State Spanning tree port state disabled inactive not connected blocking listening learning forwarding bridging or type pvid inconsistent Cost Cost associated with the port Priority Priority associated with the port Show autopartition Command Use the show autopartition command to display the automatic partition The syntax for this command is show autopartition module Example P330 N gt show autopartition 1 Note Autopartition for the P332G ML and P332GT ML will always have the value disabled This command is used to display the autopartition status for the other P3
50. 168 169 0 P332G ML User s Guide 181 Chapter 6 CLI Layer 3 Policy Commands User Mode Table 6 8 Policy Commands Command Page show access group 182 show ip access lists 183 show dscp 183 ip access group 184 ip access default action 186 ip access list 185 ip access list name 186 ip access list owner 187 ip access list cookie 187 ip access list copy 187 ip simulate 188 validate group 188 set qos policy source 189 set qos dscp cos map 189 set qos dscp name 190 set qos trust 190 show access group command Use the show access group to see information about the configured active access list The syntax for this command is Show access group Example Router N gt show access group access group 100 182 P332G ML User s Guide Chapter 6 CLI Layer 3 show ip access lists Command Use the show ip access lists command to see all the current policy lists The syntax for this command is Show ip access lists lt policy list number gt policy list number Example Router N gt show ip ip access list 100 192506845 9w0 any range 7000 ip access list 100 any any optional ip access list 100 any any ip access list 100 host 192 168 3 4 host 10 6 7 8 default action for show dscp Command The policy list number integer from 100 to 199 access lists 10 deny and notify tcp 000x255 range 8000 30 d
51. 30 N set cascading down fault monitoring enable 1 Module 1 cascading down fault monitoring enabled Set inband vlan Command Use the set inband vlan command to set a value for the management vlan from 1 to 3071 The syntax for this command is set inband vlan lt value gt value A VLAN number between 1 and 3071 Example P330 N set inband vlan 1 104 P332G ML User s Guide Chapter 5 CLI Layer 2 Management VLAN number set to 1 Set vlan Command Use the set vlan command to create vlans The syntax for this command is set vlan lt vlan id gt name lt vlan name gt vian id vlan number vlan name vlan name Example P330 N set vlan 3 name v3 VLAN ID 3 is named v3 Note If you wish to define a name which includes spaces you must enclose the entire name in quotation marks e g new york Set port flowcontrol Command Use the set port flowcontrol command to set the send receive mode for flow control frames IEEE 802 3x or proprietary for a full duplex port Each direction send or receive can be configured separately only for Gigabit Ethernet ports Proprietary flow control cannot be configured on Gigabit ports The set flowcontrol command cannot be used on Gigabit ports for which autonegotiation is enabled The syntax for this command is set flowcontrol direction module port value direction e receive send all module port module port number value e on off propri
52. 30 modules in the stack Show dev log file Command Use the show dev log file command to display the encrypted device s log file The syntax for this command is show dev log file Show log Command Use the show log command to display an encrypted device s reset log The syntax for this command is show log module Example P330 1 super sh log MODULE 1 MESSAGE 01 00000000 0 05002966 0205000000000 0 MODULE 1 MESSAGE 02 64 P332G ML User s Guide Chapter 5 CLI Layer 2 00000000 0 00004242 0205 00000000 0 0 MODULE 1 MESSAGE 03 00000000 0 00002395 0205 0000000 0 0 0 P332G ML User s Guide 65 Chapter 5 CLI Layer 2 Show module identity Command Use the show module identity command to display the module identity required for acquiring a license The syntax for this command is show module identity module Example show module identity module P330 1 super sh module identity Mod Module Identity 1 1234567 2 4144162 Show license Command Use the show license command to display a module license The syntax for this command is show license mod_num mod_num The module number Example P330 N gt show license 1 P330 N gt Module 1 License Mod Application License Key State 1 smon 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 licensed Show system Command Feature Flag Use the show system command to display the up time system name locatio
53. 30 switch of the stack 2 When prompted for a Login Name enter the default name root 3 When you are prompted for a password enter the password root You are now in Supervisor Level 4 At the prompt type set interface inband lt vlan gt lt ip_address gt lt netmask gt Replace lt vlan gt lt ip_address gt and lt netmask gt with the VLAN IP address and net mask of the stack 5 Press Enter to save the IP address and net mask 6 Atthe prompt type reset and press Enter to reset the stack After the Reset log in again as described above 7 Atthe prompt type set ip route lt dest gt lt gateway gt and replace lt dest gt and lt gateway gt with the destination and gateway IP addresses 8 Press Enter to save the destination and gateway IP addresses At this point you have assigned the P330 stack IP address and you can now configure the individual modules using either the CLI or the Avaya Multi Service Network Manager P330 Manager To configure the modules using the Avaya Multi Service Network Manager P330 Manager see the Avaya Multi Service Network Manager P330 Manager User Guide on the Management CD accompanying the module P332G ML User s Guide 37 Chapter 4 Installation and Setup Assigning P332G ML Initial Router Parameters This section is only applicable if you either purchased a Layer 3 preconfigured P332G ML module or purchased a Routing License Key Certificate for P332G ML and activated the License Key For
54. 332G ML User s Guide 35 Chapter 4 Installation and Setup Set the baud rate ppp authentication and ppp time out required to match your modem These commands are described in the Command Line Interface chapter At the prompt type set interface ppp enable The CLI responds with the following Entering the Modem mode within 60 seconds Please check that the proprietary modem cable is plugged into the console port Use the DB 25 to RJ 45 connector to plug the console cable to the modem s DB 25 connector Plug the other end of the cable RJ 45 connector to the Avaya P332G ML console s RJ 45 port The Avaya P332G ML enters modem mode You can now dial into the switch from a remote station and open a Telnet session to the PPP interface IP address 36 P332G ML User s Guide Chapter 4 Installation and Setup Assigning P330 s IP Stack Address Note All P332G ML switches are shipped with the same default IP address You must change the IP address of the master P330 switch in a stack in order to guarantee that the stack has its own unique IP address in the network Use the CLI to assign the P330 stack an IP address and net mask The network management station can establish communications with the stack once this address had been assigned and the stack has been inserted into the network To assign a P330 IP stack address 1 Establish a serial connection by connecting a terminal to the Master P3
55. 332G ML User s Guide Chapter 1 Overview In VRRP two or more physical routers can be associated with a virtual router thus achieving the extreme reliability inherent in the SAFER architecture In a VRRP environment host stations interact with the virtual router They are not aware that this router is a virtual router and they are not affected when a new router takes over the role of master router This makes VRRP fully interoperable with every host station VRRP can be activated on an interface using a single command while allowing for the necessary fine tuning of the many VRRP parameters For a detailed description of VRRP refer to VRRP standards and published literature Simple Router Redundancy Protocol SRRP P332G ML IP SRRP redundancy capabilities provide automatic backup Layer 3 switching for IP stations P332G ML units can be configured to back each other up so that if one fails the other will take over its forwarding functions The backup P332G ML is not idle As long as both P332G ML units are functional traffic is shared between them The P332G ML modules can be in the same P330 stack or in different connected P330 stacks The P332G ML can back up another P332G ML unit or any other router A P332G ML unit configured to back up another unit monitors the other s status by polling it at configured intervals and automatically detects when the other fails and when it becomes functional again When detecting a failure t
56. 68 ip ospf priority 169 ip ospf router id 167 ip proxy arp 155 ip redirect 155 ip rip authentication key 162 ip rip authentication mode 161 ip rip default route mode 160 ip rip poison reverse 161 ip rip rip version 159 ip rip send receive 160 ip rip split horizon 161 ip route 148 ip routing 149 ip routing mode 155 ip simulate 188 ip srrp backup 179 ip vlan 153 ip vlan name 153 ip vrrp 173 ip vrrp address 173 ip vrrp auth key 175 ip vrrp override addr owner 176 ip vrrp preempt 175 ip vrrp primary 176 P332G ML User s Guide 211 CLI Layer 3 Command Index ip vrrp priority 174 ip vrrp timer 174 network 158 ping 137 poll interval 178 redistribute 158 167 reset 136 router ospf 165 router rip 157 router srrp 178 router vrrp 172 set device mode 134 set qos dscp cos map 189 set qos dscp name 190 set qos policy source 189 set qos trust 190 set system contact 134 set system location 134 set system name 134 set vlan 191 show access group 182 show copy status 132 show device mode 132 show dscp 183 show erase status 133 show ip access lists 183 show ip arp 141 show ip icmp 143 show ip interface 142 show ip ospf 163 show ip ospf database 165 show ip ospf interface 164 show ip ospf neighbor 164 show ip protocols 143 show ip reverse arp 141 show ip route 139 show ip route best match 139 show ip route static 140 show ip route summary 140 show ip srrp 177 show ip uni
57. 80 Configure MOE ssssssssssssssssssrssirserssrsstnnsnsernrtnsrntttnstnstnntensnnnnns 180 ip bootp dhcp relay Command ssssssseseseeeeseeeeeeeerrnrresenees 180 P332G ML User s Guide ix Contents Interface M Ode ity ccictie dou tiie id hawl are eas 180 ip bootp dhcp server Command 0 ceeeeeeteeeeeeeeeees 180 ip bootp dhcp network Command eceeeeeeeeeeeees 181 Policy Commands aks aaiae a aed alas Nadiad 182 WETANE ia vertices Beli e eee Ghee GA etd dy 182 SHOW ACCESS GrOUP Command cceecceeeeeeeeceteettaeetteeeaees 182 show ip access lists COMMANA eecceeeeeeeeeeteetseeeeeeaes 183 SHOW ASCP Command eeeeeeceeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseaeeetaeenaes 183 Configure M 006 ii sais eneee pakian tented ee os 184 ip ACCESS GrOUP COMMANA ee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeeeeeeeaeees 184 ip access list Command cceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeseeeeeeeeetaeenaees 185 ip access default action COMMANG cceeceeeeeteeeeeeees 186 ip access list name Command cceeeeceeetteeeteeesteeeees 186 ip access list owner Command cceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeenaees 187 ip access list COOKIG COMMANA e cceeeeeeeeeteteeeteenaees 187 ip access list copy COMMANA eeceeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeteeeeetaees 187 ip simulate Command e eee eecceeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeeeeeseaeeetaeenaees 188 validate group Command eeeeeteetteeeeeeteeeeteeeteeeeeeeete 188 Set qos policy SOUrCe Command csscce
58. 98 P332G ML User s Guide AppendixB Specifications P332G ML Switch Physical Height Width Depth Weight Power Requirements Input voltage Power dissipation Input current Inrush current Environmental Operating Temp Rel Humidity 2U 88 mm 3 5 482 6 mm 19 450 mm 17 7 7 6 kg 16 8 lb AC DC 90 to 265 VAC 50 60 36 to 72 VDC Hz 100 W max 100 W max 1 5 A 100 VAC 4 A max 0 75 A 200VAC 15 A 100 VAC max 40 A max 30 A 200VAC max 5 to 50 C 23 122 F 5 to 95 non condensing P332G ML User s Guide 199 Appendix B Specifications Safety AC e UL for US approved according to UL1950 Std e C UL UL for Canada approved according to C22 2 No 950 Std e CE for Europe approved according to EN 60950 Std e Laser components are Laser Class I approved EN 60825 IEC 825 for Europe FDA CFR 1040 for USA e Overcurrent Protection A readily accessible Listed safety approved protective device with a 16A rating must be incorporated in series with building installation AC power wiring for the equipment under protection EMC Emissions Interfaces Emissions Approved according to e US FCC Part 15 sub part B class A e Europe EN55022 class A and EN61000 3 2 e Japan VCCI A Immunity Approved according to e EN 55024 and EN61000 3 3 e P332G ML 12 x SFP pluggable Gigabit Ethernet fiber optic connectors e RS 232 for terminal setup v
59. CMP echo request packets to another node on the network The syntax for this command is ping host number host Host IP address Internet address of route destination If missing then the last host IP is used number Number of packets to send If missing then the last number is used If the last number is not available the default is 4 Note You can use this command via the Master module only Example To ping the IP number 149 49 48 1 four times P330 N gt ping 149 49 48 1 4 PING 149 49 48 1 56 data bytes 64 bytes from 149 49 48 1 icmp_seq 0 time 0 ms 64 bytes from 149 49 48 1 icmp_seq 1 time 0 ms 64 bytes from 149 49 48 1 icmp_seq 2 time 0 ms P330 1 super 64 bytes from 149 49 48 11 icmp_seq 3 time 0 ms 149 49 48 1 PING Statistics 4 packets transmitted 4 packets received 0 packet loss round trip ms min avg max 0 0 0 P332G ML User s Guide 45 Chapter 5 CLI Layer 2 Show Commands Summary Table Following is a table of the show commands e show time Show current time Page 48 e show timezone Show the current timezone offset Page 48 e show time Show the status and parameters Page 48 parameters e show ip route Show IP routing table entries Page 49 e show image version Show the image version Page 49 e show download Show the last download operation Page 50 status e show snmp Show SNMP community strings Page 50 e show snmp retries Show SNMP retries number Page 51
60. Command s 135 copy running config tftp Command l 135 copy running config startup config Command 6 135 copy startup config tftp Command ceeeeeeeeeteeeee 136 erase startup config Command eeteeeteesteeeeeeteeeeees 136 reset COMMANGA inei hiai antan e e ena eaaa 136 ping ComMMaN Aasia aan iE 137 traceroute COMMANA ecceeeeeteeseeeeeeeeeeeeteeeteeeeaeeeaees 137 SESSION COMIMANA cecceeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeaeesaeeteeeeeeeeesas 137 IP COMMANGS Peras Ainai a a Masses side iect a a E tae 138 ESOO CE 139 Show ip route Command eceeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeteeeeeeeteeeeees 139 show ip route best match Command scceessteeeereeeees 139 show ip route static COMMANA ssssseeseeeesiesrrerrerrrerren 140 show ip route SUMIMALY ceeeeceeeeeee eect eeeeeeaeeteeeeteeeteeeeees 140 show ip arp Command cecceeeceeeeeeeececeeeeaeeeeeteeeeteeeeees 141 show ip reverse arp Command ssssseeseeeesiesrrerrerrserren 141 show ip interface Command sssessseeesreerresrssrrerrerrnsrreres 142 show ip protocols Command ssesseeesieeiesresrrerrerrnrrren 143 show ip icmp Command s sssssssseeseesresreerrerrssrnerrerrnrrrsres 143 show ip unicast cache Command ceeeeseeeteeteeetees 144 show ip unicast cache networks Command nsss 144 show ip unicast cache networks detailed Command 145 show ip unicast cache nextHop Command ssns 146 P332G ML User s Guide vii
61. Following is a table of the Privileged Level commands This level includes all the commands from the User Level described above see the User Level Commands Section for a description of e no hostname e normon history e normon alarm e normon event e hostname e clear set e sync time e get time e reset e nvram initialize e configure e rmon history e rmon alarm e rmon event e copy stack config tftp e copy module config tftp e copy tftp stack config e copy tftp module config these common commands Return the prompt to its default Deletes an existing history entry Deletes an existing alarm entry Deletes an existing event entry Displays or sets a new prompt Clears current settings group of commands Set the module parameters group of commands Synchronizes the time between modules Gets the time from the time server Restarts the system or a module Initialize the NVRAM to its factory defaults Currently not used in the Layer 2 CLI Creates a history entry Creates an alarm entry Creates an event entry Upload stack configuration to a file using tftp The file must exist before you Upload Upload module configuration to a file using tftp The file must exist before you Upload Download a stack configuration file using TFTP into the device Download a module configuration file using TFTP Page 77 Page 77 Page 77 Page 77 Page 78 Page 78 Page 82 Page 111 Page
62. G saaie aaaea aaae araka S EEn Eikaas arai Saat 52 Show port trap Command ssssssseseeeeesessrresisernsrsrinsrnnnnnernnnnsennnnn 53 Show port channel Command ssessessseeeseerrsrisrrnsrrerrerrnrrnsnnsns 53 Show port classification Command ssseesseeeesresrrsrrerreerrerneernes 54 Show port redundancy Command eceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeteeeeeeetees 55 Show intermodule port redundancy Command 55 Show port mirror Command ceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeeeeeee 55 Show port vian binding mode Command n 56 Show port security COMMANA ceceeeeeeteeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeeeeeeaeeee 56 Show internal buffering COMMANG cece eetee eee eteeeteeeee 57 Show boot bank Command cceeeeeteeeteeeeeeeeeeeteeeeteeeeeeeeeeaeeee 57 Show module Command ccceeceeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeenaeeeeeeeeeeeee 58 Show port flowcontrol Command eeceeeeeeeeete eee eeeteeeteeeeaeeee 58 SNOW CAM COMMANA 1 0 ceeceeceeeeeeeeteeeeeeeeaeeeeaeeeaeeteeeeteeeteeeeeeeetee 59 Show cascading fault monitoring Command n 60 Show port auto negotiation flowcontrol advertisement Command 60 Show trunk Command cccececcccccccccccceeeceuecueueueueaeueseusueeeuseeeeeeees 61 SNOW vlan Command icececcececccecccsseeseeeeeeseeeeeeeesesceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeenenees 62 Show spantree Command cceeeeseeeeeeeeteeeeeeeeeeseeeeeaeeteeeeeeeeeee 62 P332G ML User s Guide iii Contents Show autopartition Command ceesee
63. Guide Appendix B Specifications Connector Pin Assignments Console Pin Assignments For direct Console communications connect the Avaya P330 to the Console Terminal using the supplied RJ 45 crossed cable and RJ 45 to DB 9 adapter Table B 3 Pinout of the Required Connection for Console Communications Avaya P330 RJ 45 Pin Name eis Big ce 1 For future use NC See note 2 TXD 3 3 P330 input 3 RXD 2 2 P330 output 4 CD 4 8 5 GND 5 7 6 DTR 1 20 7 RTS 8 4 8 CTS 7 5 Note Pin 1 of the Modem DB 25 connector is internally connected to Pin 7 GND P332G ML User s Guide 205 Appendix B Specifications 206 P332G ML User s Guide CLI Layer 2 Command Index Session 44 terminal 44 clear screen 45 ping 45 show time 48 show timezone 48 show time parameters 48 show ip route 49 show image version 49 show download status 50 show snmp 50 show snmp retries 51 show snmp timeout 51 show timeout 51 show interface 51 show device mode 52 show port 52 show port trap 53 show port channel 53 show port classification 54 show port redundancy 55 show intermodule port redundancy 55 show port mirror 55 show port vlan binding mode 56 show port security 56 show internal buffering 57 show boot bank 57 show module 58 show port flowcontrol 58 show cam 59 show cascading fault monitoring 60 show port auto negotiation flowcontrol ad vertis
64. Privileged Mode Commands e Configure Configure Mode Commands e Interface Interface Context Mode Commands e Router Router Context Mode Commands The commands in every group are summarized in a Table at the beginning of each Section 130 P332G ML User s Guide Chapter 6 CLI Layer 3 System Commands Table 6 1 System Commands Command Page hostname 132 show device mode 132 show copy status 132 show tftp download status 132 show tftp upload status 133 show erase status 133 show running config 133 show startup config 133 show system 133 set device mode 134 set system contact 134 set system name 134 set system location 134 copy tftp startup config 135 copy running config tftp 135 copy running config startup config 135 copy startup config tftp 136 erase startup config 136 reset 136 ping 137 traceroute 137 session 137 P332G ML User s Guide 131 Chapter 6 CLI Layer 3 User Privileged Command Mode hostname Command Use the hostname command to change the system prompt used for the router This command does not change the system prompt of the stack To change the system prompt of the stack use the host name command in the switch CLI tree The syntax for this command is no hostname lt hostname_string gt hostname_string The string to be used as the hostname up to 20 characters Note If you wish to defin
65. Redundancy Intermodule redundancy includes all Port Redundancy functionality and additionally maintains port integrity even when the primary port link fails as the result of a failure of the module If the module on which the active port in an Intermodule Port Redundancy pair is located is powered down or removed from the stack the secondary port in the Intermodule Port Redundancy pair takes over Only one pair per stack can be set for Intermodule Port Redundancy P332G ML User s Guide 3 Chapter 1 Overview Stack Redundancy In the unlikely event that a P330 switch or Octaplane link should fail stack integrity is maintained if the redundant cable is connected to the stack The broken link is bypassed and data transmission continues uninterrupted The single management IP address for the stack is also preserved for uninterrupted management and monitoring Spanning Tree P332G ML supports the IEEE 802 1D Standard Spanning Tree Protocol This protocol detects and eliminates logical loops in the network and automatically places some ports on standby to form a network with the most efficient pathways Hot Swappable You can remove or replace any unit within the stack without disrupting operation or performing stack level reconfiguration You can therefore adapt the P330 to your requirements on the fly and with a down time which is second to none When you remove an expansion module from the stack all configuration definitions on expans
66. Sessions will not be automatically logged out Set timezone Command Use the set timezone command to assign a timezone name and set the time difference of your P330 relative to the Coordinated Universal Time UTC GMT P332G ML User s Guide 85 Chapter5 CLI Layer 2 The minutes parameter can only be set to 30 The syntax for this command is set timezone lt zone_ name gt lt hours hours min gt 30 Example set timezone GMT 3 30 Timezone set to GMT offset from UTC is 3 30 hours Note If you wish to define a name which includes spaces you must enclose the entire name in quotation marks e g new york Set time protocol Command Use the set time protocol command to set the protocol for use in the system as either SNTP protocol or TIME protocol The syntax for this command is set time protocol sntp protocol time protocol Example P330 N set time protocol sntp protocol The protocol has been set to SNTP protocol P330 N set time protocol time protocol The protocol has been set to TIME protocol Set time server Command The set time server command is used to set the TIME server address The syntax for this command is set time server lt ip gt ip IP address of the TIME server Set time client Command The set time client command is used to enable or disable the periodic network time acquisition by the switch from the network time server SNTP or 86 P332G ML User
67. T Workstation or Server Windows 2000 Professional or Server Pentium II 400 Mhz based computer with 256 Mb of RAM 512 Mb recommended Minimum screen resolution of 1024 x 768 pixels Sun Microsystems Java plug in version 1 2 2 supplied P332G ML User s Guide 193 Appendix A Embedded Web Manager e Microsoft Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator Communicator see table Windows 95 or NT Windows 98 ME or 2000 Internet Explorer 5 0 or higher 5 01 or higher Netscape Navigator 4 7 4 73 Communicator Windows 95 which are not present if Internet Explorer is not installed In order to add these services to the operating system please install Internet Explorer version 3 or higher You can then use either browser to manage the switch Note for users of Netscape Navigator The Java plug in requires certain services from 194 P332G ML User s Guide Appendix A Embedded Web Manager Running the Embedded Manager procedure Note You should assign an IP address to the switch before beginning this 1 Open your browser 2 Enter the URL of the switch in the format http aaa bbb ccc ddd where aaa bbb ccc ddd is the IP address of the switch Note The user name is root The default password for read only access is root The default passwords for read write access are enable or super well Note The Web management passwords are the same as those of
68. The possible default route modes on an interface are talk listen Set RIP to send and receive default route updates on the interface talk only Set RIP to send but not receive default route updates on the interface 160 P332G ML User s Guide Chapter 6 CLI Layer 3 ip rip poison reverse Command Use the ip rip poison reverse command to enable split horizon with poison reverse on an interface The no form of this command disables the poison reverse mechanism The split horizon technique prevents information about routes from exiting the router interface through which the information was received This prevents routing loops Poison reverse updates explicitly indicate that a network or subnet is unreachable rather than implying they are not reachable Poison reverse updates are sent to defeat large routing loops The syntax for this command is no ip rip poison reverse ip rip split horizon Command Use the ip rip split horizon command to enable split horizon mechanism The no form of this command disables the split horizon By default split horizon is enabled The split horizon technique prevents information about routes from exiting the router interface through which the information was received This prevents routing loops The syntax for this command is no ip rip split horizon Example Router N config if marketing no ip rip split horizon ip rip authentication mode Command Use the ip rip
69. This application works with the Microsoft Internet Explorer and Netscape Navigator web browsers and Sun Microsystems Java Plug in P332G ML Command Line Interface CLI The P330 CLI provides a terminal type configuration tool for configuration of P330 features and functions You can access the CLI locally through the serial interface or remotely via Telnet Avaya Multi Service Network Manager When you need extra control and monitoring or wish to manage other Cajun Campus equipment then the Avaya Multi Service Network Manager network management suite is the answer This suite provides the ease of use and features necessary for optimal network utilization Avaya Multi Service Network Manager is available for Windows 95 NT 2000 and Solaris 2 8 Avaya Multi Service Network Manager can operate in Stand Alone mode with Windows NT 2000 and Solaris 2 8 Avaya Multi Service Network Manager operates under HP OpenView for Windows 95 NT 2000 16 P332G ML User s Guide Chapter 1 Overview Avaya P332G ML Network Monitoring RMON I MIBs RFC 1757 e RMON I support for the following standard monitoring MIBs Statistics History Alarms Events SMON MIBs RFC 2613 e SMON support for the following standard monitoring MIBs Data Source Capabilities Port Copy VLAN and Priority Statistics Bridge MIB Groups RFC 2674 e dotldbase and dotldStp fully implemented e Support for rele
70. User s Guide AVAYA P332G ML STACKABLE SWITCH SOFTWARE VERSION 3 9 May 2002 AVAYA Contents Contents Ac lt vases he satel etait eee hha i LiStOf Figures e Stead ate an Dail eM a a ee xiii Lit of Tables t t sists ainsi did dnd hiinidana nid AA anA XV Chapter 1 OVEIVICW sini foi edt iia el ania alae ee eed 1 Avaya P332G M L HiQhliQhts ccceceeeseeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeeeetias 1 ENE E E a iaginsiaiaaie vs latins Manet aM dete agcal 2 Management amp Monitoring ceeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeteeeee 2 Layer 2 Features svi cai aa ia aie NAS BALE aed 3 VEAN S aratate pai aeeai netic adieeat a ian tear anette dead 3 Multiple VLANS per Port cccececeeeeeeeeceeeeceeeeeaeesaeeseeeteeeteeeeeeeeees 3 Link Port Redundangy cee eeeeeeceeeeeeeee eee e eae eeaeesaaeeeeeeteeeteeeeteeeees 3 Network Management Agent NMA Redundancy seee 3 Intermodule Redundangy ce ceeeeeteeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeteeeeeeeeeeeseeaeenaeee 3 Stack REGUNGANCY nirisan ip aa anaa ia aaa Eai 4 Spanning Treesa min aea a a el ate ta 4 Hot Sap aD E a a aeaa EE a eee 4 Radius Security serora en aari d iraa 4 Port Classificatl ON ear ae anaa ea Eaa Ea ENA 5 Network TIME Acquiring Protocols ssssssssssesresressrsrrerrserierresnsns 5 Link Aggregation Group LAG esssssssssesssiesrsrrrssrsrrnsrssrinernsrresrnens 5 IP Multicast Filtering cceceeeeeceeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeaeesaeeeaeeseeeeeeeeeeeeee 5
71. User Guide on the Documentation and Utilities CD CLI Architecture The P330 stack supports both Layer 2 switching and Layer 3 switching The P332G ML CLI includes two CLI entities to support this functionality e The Switch CLI entity is used to manage Layer 2 switching of the entire stack The Switch CLI entity is identical to the CLI of a P330 Layer 2 modules CLI commands for managing Layer 2 switching are described in Chapter 6 e The Router CLI entity is used to manage Layer 3 switching of a single module The Router CLI entity exists in P330R and P332G ML Layer 3 modules and supports different sets of commands depending on the device mode of the module Router mode commands are described in Chapter 8 If the P332G ML module is the Master of the stack then the Switch CLI entity and the Router CLI entity co exist on the same module To switch between the entities use the session command Refer to P330 Sessions Configuration of the password commands and community commands in one entity is automatically attributed to the other entity in the stack Initial access to the stack can be established via a serial connection or a Telnet connection to any one of the entities P332G ML User s Guide 217 Chapter 4 CLI Architecture Access amp Conventions Establishing a Serial Connection Perform the following steps to connect a terminal physical or emulation to the P330 Master Switch Console port for configuration of Stac
72. a License Key procedures on page 40 and P330 Sessions on page 220 Router Configuration Contexts At this point you can either use the general P330 commands available from the Router configure prompt or you can enter one of two router configuration context modes e Router interface context This allows you to define parameters individually for each interface To enter this context type interface lt interface_name gt The prompt changes to Router gt config if lt interface_name gt e Router protocol context This allows you to define parameters for a specific routing protocol RIP OSPF VRRP and SRRP To enter this context type router lt protocol_name gt The prompt changes to Router gt configure router protocol_name To exit these context modes type the command exit P332G ML User s Guide 129 Chapter 6 CLI Layer 3 How Commands are Organized Command descriptions are organized into the following groups e System System Commands See Page 131 e IP Switch IP Commands See Page 138 e RIP Router RIP Commands See Page 157 e OSPF Router OSPF Commands See Page 163 e VRRP Router VRRP Commands See Page 170 e SRRP Router SRRP Commands See Page 177 e BOOTP DHCP BOOTP DHCP Commands See Page 180 e Policy Policy Commands See Page 182 e VLAN VLAN Commands See Page 191 e RMON2 RMON II Commands See Page 192 The commands in each group are sub divided into the following command mode sub groups e User Privileged User
73. access areas and is approved for use with 18 AWG copper conductors only The installation must comply with all applicable codes 2 Connect the power cable to the DC power supply Warning The proper wiring sequence is ground to ground positive to positive and negative to negative Always connect the ground wire first and disconnect it last After power up or reset the P332G ML performs a self test procedure P332G ML User s Guide 31 Chapter 4 Installation and Setup Configuring the Switch P332G ML Default Settings Default Switch Settings The P332G ML may be configured using the text based CLI the P330 Embedded Web Manager or Avaya Multi Service Network Manager For instructions on the text based CLI refer to Chapter 4 Cajun Campus CLI Layer 2 For instructions on installation of the Graphical User Interfaces GUI refer to Appendix A P330 Embedded Web Manager For instructions on the use of the graphical user interfaces refer to the Device Manager User s Guide on the Documentation and Utilities CD The default settings for the P332G ML switch and its ports are determined by the P330 software These default settings are subject to change in newer versions of the P330 software Table 4 1 Function Default Setting IP Address 149 49 35 214 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default gateway 0 0 0 0 Management VLAN ID 1 Spanning tree Enabled Bridge priority for S
74. aient en i ea araia 81 Clear port mirror Command sssssssseeseessssrisrsssrsriesinsrrnrinsrnnrrsnrrnes 81 Set Commands Summary Table ccceecceseeeeseeteeeeeeseneeesaeenaaes 82 Set logout COMMAN 00 2 cceeceecceceseeceeeceaeeeaeeseseeeeaesecaeenaeeenaeenaas 85 Set timezone Command ececeeceeeee tenet eeeeeeeeeeeaeeeaeseaeeeaeetaeesaes 85 Set time protocol COMMANA ceeeceeceeeee eects ceeeeseaeeeeetaeeneeeeees 86 P332G ML User s Guide Contents Set time Server COMMANC cccsssecssscssssessseessseeessereesssaeessenes 86 Set time client COMMAN ccecescessssecssseeessseecsseeeesstaeessneeessees 86 Set ip route COMMANA cee ceeceeee eee eeeeeeeeaeeeeaeeeaeeteeeeeaeeteeeeeeeeee 87 Set snmp community COMMANGA ceeeete cette eetee tease eeeteeeeeee 88 Set snmp trap COMMAMNAS ccccecessssecssssseesssseceseseessseessneeeesees 88 Set snmp trap auth Command ccesscsssseessssscesseeesssseesenseeseees 89 Set snmp retrieS COMMANGA ccsscccesscessseesssecsssseesseeeesssaeessenes 89 Set snmp timeout Command cscecessecessseeecsssecsesseessereesssaeeeseaes 89 Set system location Command ccccsscsssersesssecssseeessseessneeesees 90 Set system name Command scsscecessecesssseecsseessseeessereessnaeeessaes 90 Set system Contact Command cccccesscsssscecssseessseessereesssaeessenes 90 Set device mode Command scsscecessecesseeessseeeessaeeessereesssaeessne
75. apter5 CLI Layer 2 i Note You must disable Spanning Tree before you can enable redundancy The syntax for this command is set port redundancy enable disable Example P330 N set port redundancy enable All redundancy schemes are now enabled Set internal buffering Command The set internal buffering command allows you to set the size either Maximum or Minimum of the Receive Rx buffer allocated to each port of the specified module This command is meaningless when any port of the module is operating with flow control ON The syntax for this command is set internal buffering lt mod_num gt max med min max Sets the internal receive buffer to its maximum size med Sets the internal receive buffer capacity dynamically min Sets the internal receive buffer to its minimum size this is the Default Example P330 N gt set internal buffering 1 max Done i Note This command is not supported P332G ML and P332GT ML modules and should be used only for the other P330 modules in the stack Set boot bank Command Use the set boot bank command to configure the software bank from which the module will boot at the next boot process This command should be issued separately for each module in the stack using the session command 100 P332G ML User s Guide Chapter 5 CLI Layer 2 Note This command is not supported by the P333R and P333R LB switches The syntax for this command is
76. ards Supported c ccceecseeseeeeseeeeeeseeeseeeees 15 PEE sects che sachiscettans teste teb ators ieaeetag tide raaa a aE a Ea 15 NEE E 2 5 E E E AAA 15 IETF Cayen Sic r die hin in aa Aaa a A ANE TREA aS 15 Avaya P332G ML Network M anagement eeeeeeeeesrrerererrrereren 16 P332G M L Device Manager Embedded Web ccssccseseeees 16 P332G ML Command Line Interface CLl seeen 16 Avaya Multi Service Network Manager usssseseeerererrerre 16 Avaya P332G ML Network MOMnitoring cccccccceeseeeeeeeeeeeeteeeteeeeeetees 17 RMON MIBS RFC 1757 o eccececeeeeeeeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesnaeenaeenaees 17 SMON MIBS RFC 2613 Arit ie aeea a eieaa 17 Bridge MIB Groups RFC 2674 ssssesssesrssiesinsrierrserrerrsernrrees 17 DiffServ Monitoring ssssessssssssssisrressssrrsrnsrinsrnsirssinrinnnnrrnsnnsnet 17 Port MIPFOFING soriire ie aae naaar iaae 17 SMON arane a a a a a a ohare Wee 18 Avaya P332G ML Front and Rear Panel s c ccccceseeeseeeeseeeeeseeeaees 19 Avaya P332G ML Front Panel cccecceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeaeseaaeeaeeeeeeaaes 19 Avaya P332G ML Back Panel ceeceecceeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesecaeseaaeenaeeeaeeeaaes 22 BUPS Input Comme ctr 2 2 cceceeccceceeeeeeeeceeeeeeceeeneeeeeeeeeeneneeeeeeeeeetes 22 ADpIICAHONS s 2 8 a a aaa A Mian ithdd diaaa aS 23 APPI Cat ON Tirri koria ai a a a eee oe a A 23 ADDIICAHION e E E SEE EE E tel a T ha a Pa at ce 24 Installation and Setup 02 ee eee eeeeeeee ce
77. authentication incoming Command s 109 Set ppp incoming timeout Command eeeeeeeeeeeeeteteeeeeetees 110 Set ppp baud rate Command eeceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeaes 110 Set web aux files Url COMMANGA cecceeeeeee eee eeeeeeeteetteeeteeeeaes 110 Set intelligent multicast Command ccceeceseeeeeeteteeeeeeeetees 111 Set intelligent multicast client port pruning time Command 111 Set intelligent multicast router port pruning time Command 111 Set intelligent multicast group filtering delay time Command 112 Set security mode COMMANA 10 ceeeeseeeseeeteeeeeeeteeeeteeteneeseeetens 112 Set arp aging interval COMMANGA ccceeeeeeseeeeeeteeeteeeeeeeetees 112 Set arp tx interval COMMANA ccccecceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeteeeteeeaes 113 set welcome MESSAGE 0 eeeeeececeeeeeeeeteeeeeeeeteaeeeeaeetaeeteeeeteeeseeeeeeeete 113 SYNC time COMIMANGA nsadi eieiei geid anana iaaa a aa Riana 113 Get time Command cescceecsseecsssecesseeecseecesceesesereessaaeesseaeeseeas 114 Reset Command cccccsscecssccsssseecseecessseeeesseseessneeeesenseessaeesseneess 114 Nvram initialize Command ccccecccsssseccsssecesseecssseessssaeessensess 115 Configure COMmMannga Me E teas enaeeeaaeeeeeeteeeseeeteed 115 Rmon history Command cecceeeeeeeteeeeeeee see eeeaeeeaeeeeeeeneeeaaes 115 Rmon alarm Command cccscsscecseceseseecesseeeessaeecseeeesssaeesseneees 116 Rmon event Command cccesscecsse
78. both memory banks of a specified module The syntax for this command is show image version lt mod_num gt If no module number is specified the image version of the all modules will be displayed Example P330 N gt show image version 1 Mod Module Type Bank Version P332G ML User s Guide 49 Chapter 5 CLI Layer 2 1 24x10 100Base T with optional expansion slot A 3 3 14 1 24x10 100Base T with optional expansion slot B 3Sa L9 Show download status Command Use this command to display a summary of the last software download operation The syntax for this command is show download status slot P330 1 super sh download status 1 Mod Bank Download State Activity Status Download Size T Bank B idle Download idle 0 Mod Version Host File Les 3 5 18 149 49 70 61 d p340sw gt m1 3 5 18 p332gt_ml Show snmp Command Use the show snmp command to display SNMP information The syntax for this command is show snmp Example P330 N gt show snmp Authentication trap disabled Community Access Community String read only public read write public trap public Trap Rec Address Traps Enabled ds der el config fault SUG 50 P332G ML User s Guide Chapter 5 CLI Layer 2 Show snmp retries Command Use the show snmp retries command to display the number of retries initiated by the Device Manager application when it tries to send SNMP messages to the device The syntax
79. cal port is allowed to send flow Admin control frames to the far end e OFF indicates that the local port is not allowed to send flow control frames to the far end Send Send flow control operation mode Possible modes Flowcontrol e ON indicates that the local port will send flow control frames Oper to the far end e OFF indicates that the local port will not send flow control frames to the far end Receive Receive flow control administration Possible settings Flowcontrol e ON indicates that the local port will act upon flow control Admin indications if received from the far end e OFF indicates that the local port will discard flow control frames if received from the far end Receive Receive flow control operation mode Possible modes Flowcontrol e ON indicates that the local port will act upon flow control Oper indications received from the far end e OFF indicates that the local port will discard flow control frames received from the far end Show cam Command Use the show cam commands to display the CAM table entries for a specific port P332G ML User s Guide 59 Chapter 5 CLI Layer 2 Note MACs associated with LAGs appear under the LAG ID not under the LAG port The syntax for this command is show cam lt mod_num gt lt port_num gt Example P330 N gt show cam 1 1 Dest MAC Route Dest Destination Ports 00 40 0d 59 03 78 1 1 00 d0 79 Oa Oa da 1 1 00 40 0d 43 1 9 1 1 EEGs
80. cast cache 144 show ip unicast cache networks 144 show ip unicast cache networks detailed 145 show ip unicast cache summary 146 show ip unicast nextHop 146 show ip vrrp 170 show ip vrrp detail 171 show running config 133 show startup config 133 show system 133 show tftp download status 132 show tftp upload status 133 show vlan 191 tech 192 timeout 178 timers spf 167 traceroute 137 validade group 188 212 P332G ML User s Guide How to Contact Us To contact Avaya s technical support please call In the United States Dial 1 800 237 0016 press 0 then press 73300 In the EMEA Europe Middle East and Africa Region Local Dial In Local Dial In Country Number Albania 31 70 414 8001 Austria 43 1 36 0277 1000 Azerbaijan 31 70 414 8047 Bahrain 800 610 Belgium 32 2 626 8420 Belorussia 31 70 414 8047 Bosnia 31 70 414 8042 Herzegovina Bulgaria 31 70 414 8004 Croatia 31 70 414 8039 Cyprus 31 70 414 8005 Czech Rep 31 70 414 8006 Denmark 45 8233 2807 Egypt 31 70 414 8008 Estonia 372 6604736 Finland 358 981 710 081 Country Number France 33 1 4993 9009 Germany 49 69 95307 680 Ghana 31 70 414 8044 Gibraltar 31 70 414 8013 Greece 00800 3122 1288 Hungary 06800 13839 Iceland 0800 8125 Ireland 353 160 58 479 Israel 1 800 93 00 900 Italy 39 02 7541 9636 Jorda
81. ccssseeecseeeesseeesssreesssaeeeseneeess 117 Copy stack config tftp Command ssssesseeseseriseresrnrieerrrrrerrreren 117 Copy module config tftp Command eeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeetees 118 Copy tftp stack config Command cceeeteeeeteeeteetteeteeeeteeetees 119 Copy tftp module config Command cceeeeeeeeeeettee ete eeeeete 120 Copy tftp EW_archive Command ccceeeete cette teat tees eeeeetee 120 Copy tftp SW_image Command 10 0 eect cece eee teteeteeeteeeeteeetee 121 Radius COMMANAS c ccccescccssseecssecesseeecseeeesseeessereesssaeesenneeess 122 Set radius authentication secret Command n 122 Set radius authentication server Command cceeeeeeeeeetee 123 Clear radius authentication server Command s es 123 Set radius authentication retry time Command s es 123 Set radius authentication retry number Command 124 Set radius authentication udp port Command 124 Supervisor Level COMMANAS c ccccceeseeeeeeeeeeeteeeeeeaeseaeeseaeeeaeesaeetaaes 125 Username Command cceccccsesseecseecessseeccsseeesscsueeesereesssaeeeseneess 125 No username Command csssssccsssccsssecesseeeessaeeessereeessaeesseneess 125 Show username Command c ceeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeteeeeeeeeeesaeeeeeeaes 126 Set ppp chap secret COMMANA ssssssssssssessrssissrrsrrssrrsirerrnrrnenses 126 Show radius authentication Command n se 126 vi P332G ML User s Guide Contents Set radius authenticat
82. ce cee cease eaaeeaaeetaeeeeeeeseeeseeeeneeeeeas 25 Installing the X330STK ML Stacking Sub Module sssr 25 POSITIONIN Otts tifevcih sete hein eae Ea a eaS 26 Rack MOUNINO esenee dtiteann ies daada ranau eaa eaa Aa Mini 27 Connecting Stacked SwitchesS sssssssessrsrrsssrrnrisstnsrrerinsrnntnnnrnnnnnn nnen 28 To connect stacked switches ssssesseessssrresissrrsrrerrnrrnerinrrnsensnn 28 Powering On P332G ML Module AC sssessseiesrssrierserrsrrrerrsrrrerrsren 31 Powering On P332G ML Module DC ssssssssssrsesrssrnersssrnrrrerrsrrnerrsren 31 Configuring the Switch ssssssssssssssssesrssrnssisrrninsrnntisntnstnntnnnnnsnnnnnnnnnnn nn 32 P332G M L Default Settings ssssseeseeseessrsrrnerssrnsisrrnsrnetnnsrnennns 32 Connecting the Cables sssssssssssesiessnssrssrnesnssrnrenerenstnnensnnsnnsennnnn 34 Connecting the Console Cable ssssssssesessresrssrisrsssrneissrisernnrrssrnsns 35 Configuring the Terminal Serial Port Parameters ccseeeeees 35 Connecting a Modem to the Console Port sccsssereessseeesneees 35 P332G ML User s Guide Contents Chapter 5 Assigning P330 s IP Stack Address ccecseeseeeseeeteeteeeteeeeeeeetees 37 Assigning P332G ML Initial Router Parameters cccseeee 38 Obtaining and Activating a License Key ccceeceeceeceeceteeeeeeteeeeteeties 40 Obtaining a Routing License Key 00 eeeceeee eects eeeeeteeteeeeeeeetee 40 Activating a Routing License Key ieeeeeeee
83. clear vlan Command Use the clear vlan command to Delete Router layer 2 interface The syntax for this command is clear vlan lt vlan id gt name lt vlan name gt vlan id Interface Index vlan name Interface name used in layer 3 protocols Note If you wish to define a name which includes spaces you must enclose the entire name in quotation marks e g new york Tech Command Use the tech command to enter tech mode This command is reserved for service personnel use only 192 P332G ML User s Guide AppendixA P330 Embedded Web M anager The P330 Embedded Web Manager provides the following Device Configuration Viewing and modifying the different device configurations Virtual LANs Viewing and editing Virtual LAN information Link Aggregation Groups LAGs Viewing and editing LAG information Software Redundancy Setting software redundancy for ports in a P330 Switch Port Mirroring Setting up port mirroring for ports in a P330 Switch Trap Managers Configuration Viewing and modifying the Trap Managers Table Switch Connected Addresses View devices connected to selected ports Routing Manager Viewing configurations of IP Routing protocols and general information System Requirements Minimum hardware and Operating System requirements are One of the following operating systems Windows 95 Windows 98 SP1 Windows 98 OSR Second Edition Windows ME Windows N
84. d Use the set intelligent multicast client port pruning time command to define aging time for client ports The syntax for this command is set intelligent multicast client port pruning time lt time gt time time in seconds Example P330 N gt set intelligent multicast client port pruning time 20 Done Set intelligent multicast router port pruning time Command Use the set intelligent multicast router port pruning time command to define aging time for router ports The syntax for this command is set intelligent multicast router port pruning time lt time gt time time in seconds Example P330 N gt set intelligent multicast router port pruning time 20 Done P332G ML User s Guide 111 Chapter 5 CLI Layer 2 Set intelligent multicast group filtering delay time Command Use the set intelligent multicast group filtering delay time command to define group filtering time delays The syntax for this command is set intelligent multicast group filtering delay time lt time gt time time in seconds Example P330 N gt set intelligent multicast group filtering delay time 20 Done Set security mode Command Use the set security mode command to enable or disable MAC security at the stack level When enabled the ports are secured based on their individual configuration When disabled all the ports in a stack are non secured The syntax for this command is set sec
85. d to enable OSPF in this network The no form of this command disables the OSPF in this network The default is disabled The syntax for this command is network lt net addr gt lt wildcard mask gt area lt area id gt net addr IP address wildcard mask Wildcard mask address area id Area ID This parameter exists for compatibility with P550 Example Router N configure router ospf network 192 168 0 0 Router N configure router ospf network 192 168 0 0 0 0 255 255 area 0 0 0 0 166 P332G ML User s Guide Chapter 6 CLI Layer 3 ip ospf router id Command Use the ip ospf router id command to configure router identity The no form of this command returns the router identity to its default lowest IP interface that exists The syntax for this command is no ip ospf router id lt router id gt router id IP address Example Router N ip ospf router id 192 168 49 1 redistribute Command Use the redistribute command to redistribute routing information from other protocols into OSPF The no form of this command disables redistribution by OSPF The syntax for this command is no redistribute lt protocol gt protocol static ospf Example Router N configure router ospf redistribute static timers spf Command Use the timers spf command to configure the delay between runs of OSPF s SPF calculation Use the no form of this command to restore the default 3 seconds T
86. default action permit Example Router N gt ip access default action 101 default action deny ip access list name Command Use the ip access list name command to set a name for a policy list The syntax for this command is ip access list name lt policy list number gt lt name gt lt policy list number gt integer 100 199 lt name gt list name Example Router N gt ip access list name 101 morning Note If you wish to define a name which includes spaces you must enclose the entire name in quotation marks e g new york 186 P332G ML User s Guide Chapter 6 CLI Layer 3 ip access list owner Command Use the ip access list owner command to set the owner for a specific policy list The syntax for this command is ip access list owner lt policy list number gt lt owner gt lt policy list number gt integer 100 199 lt owner gt list owner Example Router N gt ip access list owner 101 admin ip access list cookie Command Use the ip access list cookie command to set the list cookie for a specific policy list The syntax for this command is ip access list cookie lt policy list number gt lt cookie gt lt policy list number gt integer 100 199 lt cookie gt integer Example Router N gt ip access list cookie 101 12345 ip access list copy Command Use the ip access list copy command to copy a configured source policy list to a destination policy list T
87. default string Output Example P330 N set welcome message avaya The new welcome string is avaya Note If you wish to define a string which includes spaces you must enclose the entire string in quotation marks e g new york Sync time Command This command synchronizes the time used by all modules in a stack P332G ML User s Guide 113 Chapter 5 CLI Layer 2 The syntax for this command is sync time Example P330 N sync time Time has been distributed Get time Command This command retrieves the time from the network The syntax for this command is get time Example P330 N get time Time is already being acquired from network Reset Command Use the reset command to restart the system or an individual module If no module number is defined or the module number of the Master is defined the command resets the entire system If the module number is defined the command resets the specified module only The syntax for this command is reset lt mod_num gt Example To reset the Master agent and force the entire system to reset P330 N reset This command will force a switch over to the master module and disconnect your telnet session Do you want to continue y n n y Connection closed by foreign host To reset module 4 P330 N reset 4 This command will reset module 4 and may disconnect your telnet session Do you want to continue y n n
88. dress in dotted decimal format of the station mac address MAC address of the local data link Example To add a permanent entry for station 192 168 7 8 to the ARP cache Router configure arp 192 168 7 8 00 40 0d 8c 2a 01 To remove an entry to the ARP cache for the station 192 168 13 76 Router configure no arp 192 168 13 76 P332G ML User s Guide 149 Chapter 6 CLI Layer 3 arp timeout Command Use the arp timeout command to configure the amount of time that an entry remains in the ARP cache To restore the default value 14400 use the no form of this command The syntax for this command is arp timeout lt seconds gt The syntax for the no formof this command is no arp timeout seconds The amount of time in seconds that an entry remains in the arp cache Example To set the arp timeout to one hour Router N configure arp timeout 3600 To restore the default arp timeout Router N configure no arp timeout clear arp cache Command Use the clear arp cache command to delete all dynamic entries from the ARP cache and the IP route cache The syntax for this command is clear arp cache lt vlan gt lt ip addr gt lt mask gt vlan VLAN string up to 16 characters ip addr IP address mask IP mask Example clear arp cache flush all arp entries clear arp cache marketing_vlan flush ARP entries for a VLAN clear arp cache 192 168 0 0 255 255 0 0 flush range of ARP entries belonging to o
89. dule Sub Module Cascade 1 Support IPMc Not Installed Support IPMc Show security mode Command Use the show security mode command to display the status of the MAC security feature The syntax for this command is show security mode Example P330 N gt show security mode Security mode enabled Note Layer 2 commands are only available if you opena switch session with the Master module Note The Show security mode command does not apply to the P332G ML and P332GT ML and relates only to the other P330 modules in the stack Show arp tx interval Command Use the show arp tx interval command to display the keep alive frames transmission interval The syntax for this command is show arp tx interval Example P330 N gt show arp tx interval ARP tx interval is set to 5 seconds Show arp aging interval Command Use this command to display the arp aging interval The syntax for this command is show arp aging interval P332G ML User s Guide 73 Chapter 5 CLI Layer 2 Example P330 N gt show arp aging interval ARP aging interval was set to 10 minutes Dir Command The dir command is used to show the file types that have been downloaded to the module The syntax for this command is dir lt mod_num gt Example P330 N gt dir M file 1 Booter_Image 1 module config 1 stack config 1 EW_Archive 2 Booter_Image 2 module config 2 EW Archive Output Fields Field
90. dule command to display module status and information For each module with an expansion sub module installed both module and sub module type and information are shown The syntax for this command is show module lt mod_num gt mod_num Optional Number of the module If you do not specify a number all modules are shown Mod Type C S S N Statuses 1 P332GT ML 0 0 1234567 PS Ok Fans Fail Mode Layer2 P330MLSTK 1 0 Conn Up 0k Conn Down Fail BUPS BUPS Not Prsnt Fans None Type None 2 P333T 1 0 4144162 PS OK Fans OK Mode Layer2 X330G6T2 2 0 P330STK 2 0 Conn Up Fail Conn Down 0k BUPS BUPS Not Prsnt Fans None Type None Output Fields Field Description Mod Module number Type Module Type Expansion sub module type S N Serial number of the module C S Hardware Configuration Symbol of the module Expansion sub module Statuses Status of the module submodule Show port flowcontrol Command Use the show port flowcontrol command to display per port status information related to flow control The syntax for this command is show port flowcontrol lt mod_num gt lt port_num gt 58 P332G ML User s Guide Chapter 5 CLI Layer 2 Example P330 N gt show port flowcontrol 3 2 Port Send Flowcontrol Receive Flowcontrol Admin Oper Admin Oper 3 2 off off off off Output Fields Field Description Port Module and port number Send Send flow control administration Possible settings Flowcontrol e ON indicates that the lo
91. e IP address of the interface whose information you want to display vlan The name or ID of the VLAN over which there are interfaces you want to display Output Example Showing 2 Interfaces mgmt is administratively up On vlan Default Internet address is 10 49 54 14 subnet mask is 255 255 255 0 Broadcast address is 10 49 54 255 Directed broadcast forwarding is disabled Proxy ARP is disabled baba is administratively down On vlan v2 Internet address is 192 168 0 14 subnet mask is 255 255 0 0 Broadcast address is 192 168 255 255 Directed broadcast forwarding is disabled Proxy ARP is disabled 142 P332G ML User s Guide Chapter 6 CLI Layer 3 Note If you wish to define a name which includes spaces you must enclose the entire name in quotation marks e g new york show ip protocols Command Use the ip protocols command to display the IP routing protocol process parameters and statistics The syntax for this command is show ip protocols lt protocol gt protocol RIP OSPF Example show ip protocols Display all running protocols details show ip protocols RIP Display RIP details Output Example Routing Protocol is rip Sending updates every 30 seconds next due in 0 seconds Invalid after 180 seconds flushd after 300 Redistributing rip Default version control rip version 1 Interface Version Key Routing for Networks Routing Information Sources Gateway Last Update sh
92. e a name which includes spaces you must enclose the entire name in quotation marks e g new york show device mode Command Use the show device mode command to show the P332 ML operating mode you are currently in Possible modes are Router or Switch The syntax for this command is show device mode show copy status Command Use the show copy status command to show the status of the local configuration copy operation The syntax for this command is show copy status show tftp download status Command Use the show tftp download status command to view the status of the tftp download operation The syntax for this command is show tftp download status 132 P332G ML User s Guide Chapter 6 CLI Layer 3 show tftp upload status Command Use the show tftp upload status command to view the status of the tftp upload operation The syntax for this command is show tftp upload status show erase status Command Use the show erase status command to view the status of the erase configuration operation The syntax for this command is show erase status show running config Command Use the show running config command to show configuration currently running on the switch The syntax for this command is show running config show startup config Command Use the show startup config command to show configuration loaded at startup The syntax for this command is show startup config show system C
93. e advantages over RIPv1 RIPv2 solves some of the problems associated with RIPv1 The most important change in RIPv2 is the addition of a subnet mask field which allows RIPv2 to support variable length subnets RIPv2 also includes an authentication mechanism similar to the one used in OSPF Configuration of the RIP version 1 or 2 is per IP interface default is version 1 Configuration should be homogenous on all routers on each subnet i e there should not be both RIPv1 and RIPv2 routers on the same subnet However different IP interfaces of the P332G ML can be configured with different RIP versions as long as all routers on the subnet are configured to the same version RIPv2 and RIPv1 are considered the same protocol with regard to redistribution to from OSPF and static route preferences P332G ML supports the OSPF routing protocol P332G ML can be configured as an OSPF Autonomous System Boundary Router ASBR by configuration of route redistribution P332G ML can be installed in the OSPF backbone area area 0 0 0 0 or in any OSPF area that is part of a multiple areas network However P332G ML cannot be configured to be an OSPF area border router itself The P332G ML supports the equal cost multipath ECMP feature which allows load balancing by splitting traffic between several equivalent paths While OSPF can be activated with default values for each interface using a single command many of the OSPF parameters are configurable For
94. e set port duplex command in this case Note P332G ML and P332GT ML module ports work in Full duplex mode only The syntax for this command is set port duplex lt mod_num gt lt port_num gt full half Example To set port 1 on module 2 to full duplex P330 N set port duplex 2 1 full Port 2 1 set to full duplex Set port name Command Use the set port name to configure a name for a port If you do not specify a name the port name remains empty The syntax for this command is set port name lt mod_num gt lt port_num gt lt name gt name Name assigned to the port Example P330 N set port name 1 2 arthur Port 1 2 name set P332G ML User s Guide 95 Chapter5 CLI Layer 2 Note If you wish to define a name which includes spaces you must enclose the entire name in quotation marks e g new york Set port trap Command Use the set port trap command to enable disable generic SNMP uplink downlink traps from a port The syntax for this command is set port trap lt mod_num gt lt port_num gt enable disable Example P330 N set port trap 1 2 enable Port 1 2 up down trap enabled Set port vlan Command Use the set port vlan command to set the Port s VLAN ID PVID The VLAN number must be within the range 1 to 3071 The syntax for this command is set port vlan lt value gt lt mod_num gt lt port_num gt value Number between 1 and 3071 ident
95. e the no form of this command to restore the default value The syntax for this command is no ip vrrp lt vr id gt timer lt value gt vr id Virtual Router ID 1 255 value The advertisement transmit time seconds Example To set the virtual router advertisement timer value for virtual router 3 to 2 Router N config if marketing ip vrrp 3 timer 2 ip vrrp priority Command Use the ip vrrp priority command to set the virtual router priority value used when selecting a master router Use the no form of this command to restore the default value The syntax for this command is no ip vrrp lt vr id gt priority lt pri value gt vr id Virtual Router ID 1 255 pri value The priority value The range is 1 254 Example To set the priority value for virtual router 1 to 10 Router N config if marketing ip vrrp 1 priority 10 174 P332G ML User s Guide Chapter 6 CLI Layer 3 Ip vrrp auth key Command Use the ip vrrp auth key command to set the virtual router simple password authentication for the virtual router ID Use the no form of this command to disable simple password authentication for the virtual router instance The syntax for this command is no ip vrrp lt vr id gt auth key lt key string gt vr id Virtual Router ID 1 255 key string Simple password string Ip vrrp preempt Command Use the ip vrrp preempt command to configure the router to preempt a lower priority master for the virt
96. ed When the DHCP BOOTP server is configured to allocate addresses only from a single subnet among the different subnets defined on the VLAN you may need to configure the P332G ML with the relay address on that subnet so that the DHCP BOOTP server can accept the request DHCP BOOTP Relay in P332G ML is configurable per VLAN and allows for two DHCP BOOTP servers to be specified In this case it duplicates each request and sends it to both servers This provides redundancy and prevents the failure of a single server from blocking hosts from loading DHCP BOOTP Relay in P332G ML can be enabled or disabled P332G ML User s Guide 9 Chapter 1 Overview RIP OSPF P332G ML supports the widely used RIP routing protocol both RIPv1 and RIPv2 The RIPv1 protocol imposes some limitations on the network design with regard to subnetting When operating RIPv1 you must not configure variable length subnet masks VLMS Each IP network must have a single mask implying that all subnets in a given IP network are of the same size Also when operating RIPv1 you must not configure supernets which are networks with a mask smaller than the natural net mask of the address class such as 192 1 0 0 with mask 255 255 0 0 smaller than the natural class C mask which is 255 255 255 0 For detailed descriptions of RIP refer to the standards and published literature RIPv2 is a new version of the RIP routing protocol not yet widely used but with som
97. eeeeeeeeeeeteeeeeeeeteeeeenaeeeaaes 64 Show dev log file COMMANA 0 0 eee eeceeeteeeeeeeee tees eteeeetaeeeeeesaeetaes 64 Show log Command 0 0 eeeceeete eect eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeseeeseaeseaeenaeetaeenaes 64 Show module identity Command eeeeeeeeeteeeeeeeeeeteeeteteeeeaees 66 Show license Command ecceeeceeee cece eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeenaeesaeeeaes 66 Show system Command eeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeseaeenaeeeeeeaees 66 Show rmon statistics COMMANC ssssssessessiesresrsrirnrresrrsrrerrnsrrnnns 67 Show rmon history Command nsssssssseseseeseesissrrsrrssrnrrrerrnrrnsrrsee 68 Show rmon alarm Command ccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeeeeeseeeesaeenaaes 68 Show rmon event Command ccceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeteee sete eeeaeeeaees 69 Show ppp session Command 1 ceeeceteceteeeeeeeeteeeeeeeeteeetenaeenaaes 69 Show ppp authentication Command ssssssseeeseeseeereerrrreerrerrne 69 Show ppp incoming timeout Command ssssseseeseeererreereerrse 70 Show ppp baud rate Command sssssssssseeesessrrsrresrrrirerrnrrnnrrsenn 70 Show ppp configuration ssssssssssssresissiresrssrnrinsnntinstnnrnsrinsn nenn 70 Show tftp download upload status Command escceesteeeeeeeees 71 Show tftp download software status Command ccssceeereeees 71 Show web aux files url COMMANG ssssssssseesresresreeerssrrereesrnesen 72 Show intelligent multicast command 00 2 eeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeteeeeesaees 72 Show intelligent mult
98. eeeeeeeeteeeeeeeeteeeaes 42 CEP Ss EN 2 sicial sas E loeb da dtietted hell vege shat AA 43 User Level COMIMAMAS ceeceeeceeeceteeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeaaeeaaesneeeteeeeteeeseeesteaeee 43 SESSION COMIMANGA ree a a a a aa ae aaae 44 Terminal CoMMAN d Sa a a e A E EE 44 Clear screen COMMANG cececeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeaeeseeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeneeeeee 45 Ping GOMMMANG sesana an otani uct E aa A a Eie 45 Show Commands Summary Table ssssssssssessseeeesessrrsrerrrerrnrrrernsns 46 Show time Command cccceceeeeeeeeeee eect eeeeteeeeeeeeteeeeeeeseeeeenaeeee 48 Show timeZone Command eeecceeeeeeeeeeee eee eeeaeeteeeeeeeteeeeeeeeeee 48 Show time parameters Command eeceeeeeeeeeeee eee eeeteeeeeeeeeees 48 Show ip route Command ccccecceeee eect eeteeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeetee 49 Show image version Command cccccceeese estes eeteeetaeeteeeteeeetee 49 Show download status Command ceeeeeeeeeeeeee eset etee teste 50 SNOW SNMP Command ceeceeee cece eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaeeeaeeteeeeeeeeeeeeteeeenee 50 Show snmp retrieS Command ceeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeeeeeteeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeees 51 Show snmp timeout Command cceceee eee eeeeeeetee test eeeeeeeeetee 51 Show timeout Command ccceeceeeeeeeee tees eee eeeaeseaeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee 51 Show interface Command ecceeceeeee cece eeeee eee eeeaeeeaeeeeaeeteeeeeeeeee 51 Show device Mode Command ceccceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeeetneeeeeeeee 52 Show port COMMAN
99. eeeteeeteeseeeeeaas 203 Agency Approval stian aiiin ier Eaa RA ais 204 Gigabit Fiber Optic Cabling ssssessssesserresrssrresrssrnrinsrnrisntnnernnnnnnnnenn 204 Connector Pin ASSIQNMENKS ccccee eect eeeee tetas eeeeeteeeteeeeteeeteneeeeeeee 205 Console Pin ASSIQNMENES 0 0 ceeceeeeeeee tees ceeee teas teaeeeaeetaaeetaeeeees 205 CLI Layer 2 Command Index cccceeeeeeeeeee eee eeeeteeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeaaees 207 CLI Layer 3 Command Index eccceeeeeeeeeee eee tees teeeeeeeeteeeteneeeeaaees 211 How to Contact US nani anena aaa a aaa eaaa eiaa 213 In the United States sssesseessessneseernssrsennsenssnntisrinstnosnnensnensnn 213 In the EMEA Europe Middle East and Africa Region 213 In the AP Asia Pacific Region ccsscecessccssssessseessseesseneeesens 215 In the CALA Caribbean and Latin America Region 00 215 Chapter 4 CLI Architecture Access amp CONVENtIONS ceeeeette tite eteeteeeeteeeee 217 CLI Architecture icc cceaieteactnceinivesaviibeveeehindye neni 217 Establishing a Serial Connection eeceeceeee eee eeeeeteeaeeteeeteeeteeeeaeetaes 218 Establishing a Telnet Connection cccceeeeeeeteeeeee eect tease teeeteeeeteeeeees 218 Command Line Prompt sssini rarena adere dandi iaeiaiai ias ondaa 219 P330 SESSIONS isisi eiiieaenii eaii aaa ie aat E anaa a aaia 220 Security Leve Sariren ihe aaa aaNet diate Aled 220 Entering the Supervisor Level
100. eep changes to the file to a minimum The recommended configuration method is using Avaya Multi Service Network Manager P330 Device Manager and or the CLI Changes to the configuration file should be limited to those required to customize a configuration P332G ML User s Guide 13 Chapter 1 Overview file from one router to suit another 14 P332G ML User s Guide Chapter 1 Overview Avaya P332G ML Standards Supported The P332G ML complies with the following standards IETF Layer 2 IETF Layer 3 802 3x Flow Control on all ports 802 1q p VLAN Tagging support on all ports 802 1D Spanning Tree protocol 803 2z Gigabit Ethernet ports MIB II RFC 1213 Structure and identification of management information for TCP IP based Internet RFC 1155 Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP RFC 1157 MIB II RFC 1213 PPP Internet Protocol Control Protocol IPCP RFC 1332 PPP Authentication Protocols PAP amp CHAP RFC 1334 PPP RFC 1661 ATM Management RFC 1695 RMON RFC 1757 SMON RFC 2613 Bridge MIB Groups RFC 2674 dotidbase and dot1dStp fully implemented Support for relevant MIB objects dotlq dotlqBase dotlqVlanCurrent The Interfaces Group MIB RFC 2863 Remote Authentication Dial In User Service RADIUS RFC 2865 Internet Protocol RFC 791 Internet Control Message Protocol RFC 792 Ethernet Address Resolution Protocol RFC 826 Standard for the transmission of IP datagrams over E
101. ement 60 show trunk 61 show vlan 62 show spantree 62 show autopartition 64 show dev log file 64 show log 64 show module identity 66 show license 66 show system 66 show rmon statistics 67 show rmon history 68 show rmon alarm 68 show rmon event 69 show ppp session 69 show ppp authentication 69 show ppp incoming timeout 70 show ppp baud rate 70 show ppp configuration 70 show tftp download upload status 71 show tftp download software status 71 show web aux files url 72 show intelligent multicast 72 show intelligent multicast hardware support 72 show security mode 73 show arp tx interval 73 show arp aging interval 73 dir 74 no hostname 77 no rmon history 77 no rmon alarm 77 no rmon event 77 hostname 78 clear timezone 78 clear ip route 79 clear snmp trap 79 clear vlan 80 clear dynamic vlans 80 clear port static vlan 81 clear cam 81 clear log 81 P332G ML User s Guide 207 CLI Layer 2 Command Index clear port mirror 81 set logout 85 set timezone 85 set time protocol 86 set time server 86 set time client 86 set ip route 87 set snmp community 88 set snmp trap 88 set snmp trap auth 89 set snmp retries 89 set snmp timeout 89 set system location 90 set system name 90 set system contact 90 set device mode 91 set interface 91 set interface ppp 91 set port level 93 set port negotiation 93 set port enable 94 set port disable 94 set port speed 94 set por
102. en from a subnet that is different from the agent s IP sub net P332G ML User s Guide 91 Chapter 5 CLI Layer 2 The syntax for this command is set interface ppp lt ip_addr gt lt net mask gt ip_addr IP address used by the P330 to connect via its PPP interface net mask Subnet mask used by the P330 to connect via its PPP interface Example P330 N gt set interface ppp 149 49 34 125 255 255 255 0 Interface ppp has its ip address set Use the set interface ppp command to enter modem mode enter terminal mode disconnect the PPP session or to reset the connected modem The syntax for this command is set interface ppp enable enable always disable off reset enable Enable PPP and enter modem mode enable always Enable automatic reentry into modem mode after modem cable disconnection or reconnection disable Disable PPP and enter terminal mode off Disconnect the active PPP session reset Reset the connected modem Example P330 N gt set interface ppp reset PPP has reset the connected modem P330 N set interface ppp enabl Entering the Modem mode within 60 seconds Please check that the proprietary modem cable is plugged into the console port P330 N set interface ppp disable Entering the Terminal mode immediately 92 P332G ML User s Guide Chapter 5 CLI Layer 2 Set port level Command Use the set port level command to set the priority level
103. eny udp 35 deny ip 55 fwd7 tcp eq 33333 list 100 is permit 5000 6000 Use the show dscp command to see the DSCP table The syntax for this command is Show dscp lt dscp gt dscp dscp entry P332G ML User s Guide 183 Chapter 6 CLI Layer 3 Example Router N gt show dscp set gos trust trust cos dscp DSCP Action Agg Idx Name 0 fwdod O DSCP 0 1 fwd0d O DSCP 1 2 fwd0 QO DSCP 2 3 fwd0d O DSCP 3 4 fwd0 O DSCP 4 5 fwd0d DSCP 5 6 fwd0 O DSCP 6 7 fwd0 0O DSCP 7 8 fwdl 1 DSCP 8 9 fwdl 1 DSCP 9 10 fwdl 1 DSCP 10 62 fwd7 7 DSCP 62 63 fwd7 7 DSCP 63 Configure Mode ip access group Command Use the ip access group command to activate a specific policy list To deactivate the policy list use the no version of this command The syntax for this command is no ip access group lt policy list number gt lt default action gt lt priority list number gt integer 100 199 lt default action gt default action deny default action permit Example Router N gt ip access group 101 184 P332G ML User s Guide Chapter 6 CLI Layer 3 ip access list Command Use the ip access list command to create a specific policy rule This command defines a policy rule The access list contains several of these rules Each rule pertains to the source IP address the destination IP address the protocol the protocol ports if relevant and to the ACK bit if rel
104. er srrp poll interval 4 timeout Command Use the timeout command to configure the timeout in seconds after which SRRP declares the main router dead if it does not reply to polling Use the no form of this command to return to default timeout interval of 12 seconds The syntax for this command is no timeout lt timeout gt timeout An integer in seconds 178 P332G ML User s Guide Chapter 6 CLI Layer 3 Example Router N configure router srrp timeout 6 Interface Mode ip srrp backup Command Use the ip srrp backup to backup an additional interface of the main router using the SRRP application If the main router fails the P332 ML takes over its activities on all configured interfaces The syntax for this command is ip srrp backup lt main router addr gt main router addr IP address of the interface Example Router N config if marketing ip srrp backup 192 168 50 11 P332G ML User s Guide 179 Chapter 6 CLI Layer 3 BOOTP DHCP Commands Table 6 7 BOOTP DHCP Commands Command Page ip bootp dhcep relay 180 ip bootp dhcp Server 180 ip bootp dhcp network 181 Configure Mode ip bootp dhcp relay Command Use the ip bootp dhcp relay command to enable relaying of bootp and dhcp requests to the bootp dhcp server The no form of this command disables bootp dhcp relay The default state is disabled The syntax for this command is no ip bootp dhcp relay
105. erride addr owner 176 P332G ML User s Guide Chapter 6 CLI Layer 3 SRRP Commands Table 6 6 SRRP Commands Command Page show ip srrp 177 router srrp 178 ip srrp backup 179 poll interval 178 timeout 178 User Mode show ip srrp Command Use the show ip srrp to display the SRRP configuration and status The syntax for this command is show ip srrp Output Example Router gt show ip srrp Admin status Oper State Poll interval Timeout DISABLE INACTIVE 1 t2 Showing 3 rows Intf IP addr Main router addr 1925168 eTa 192 168 1 2 192 168 2 1 192 168 2 2 192 168 3 1 192 168 3 2 P332G ML User s Guide 177 Chapter 6 CLI Layer 3 Configure Mode 0 router srrp Command Use the router srrp command to configure SRRP options activate SRRP and enter the SRRP configuration mode The no form of this command disables it globally The default is disabled Note You cannot activate both VRRP and SRRP protocols at the same time The syntax for this command is no router srrp Router SRRP Mode poll interval Command Use the poll interval command to configure the polling interval in seconds used by SRRP Use the no form of this command to return to the default polling interval of 1 second The syntax for this command is no poll interval lt poll interval gt poll interval An integer in seconds Example Router N configure rout
106. etary Example P330 1 super set port flowcontrol all 2 20 on Port 2 20 flow control administration status set to on P332G ML User s Guide 105 Chapter 5 CLI Layer 2 Set port auto negotiation flowc ontrol advertisement Command The set port auto negotiation flowcontrol advertisement command sets the flowcontrol advertisement for a Gigabit port when performing autonegotiation The syntax for this command is set port auto negotiation flowcontrol advertisement lt mod_num gt lt port_num gt no flowcontrol asym tx only sym only sym and asym rx no flowcontrol The port will advertise no pause capabilities asym tx only The port will advertise asymmetric Tx pause capabilities only sym only The port will advertise symmetric pause capabilities only sym and asym rx The port will advertise both symmetric and asymmetric Rx pause capabilities Example P330 N set port auto negotiation flowcontrol advertisement 1 5 asym tx only P330 N Port 1 5 pause capabilities was set Set trunk Command Use the set trunk command to configure the tagging mode of a post set trunk module port value module port module port number value off dotiq Example P330 1 super set trunk 2 20 dotlq Dot1Q VLAN tagging set on port 2 20 Set spantree Commands Use the set spantree command to enable disable the spanning tree protocol for the stack 106 P332G ML User s Guide Chapter 5 CLI Layer 2 Note
107. evant The syntax for this command is no ip access list lt access list number gt lt access list index gt lt command gt lt protocol gt lt source ip gt lt source wildcard gt any host lt source ip gt lt operator gt lt port gt lt port lt destination ip gt lt destination wildcard gt any host lt destination ip gt lt operator gt lt port gt lt port gt established precedence lt access list number gt integer 100 149 lt access list index gt integer 1 9999 lt command gt permit deny deny and notify fwd0 7 lt protocol gt ip tcp udp integer 1 255 lt source ip gt ip network lt source wildcard gt ip network wildcard lt operator gt eq It gt range lt port gt integer 1 65535 lt destination ip gt ip network lt destination wildcard gt ip network wildcard lt precedence gt mandatory optional Example Router N gt ip access list 101 23 deny ip any 122 0 10 10 008 2 55 2 5 5 To delete a specific rule use the no form of this command P332G ML User s Guide 185 Chapter 6 CLI Layer 3 ip access default action Command Use the ip access default action command to set the default action for a specific policy list The syntax for this command is ip access default action lt policy list number gt lt default action gt lt policy list number gt integer 100 199 lt default action gt default action deny
108. for this command is show snmp retries Example P330 N gt show snmp retries the SNMP Retries Number is 3 Show snmp timeout Command Use the show snmp timeout command to display the default SNMP timeout in seconds This command is useful for access using the Device Manager The syntax for this command is show snmp timeout Example P330 N gt show snmp timeout the SNMP Timeout is 2000 Show timeout Command Use the show timeout command to display the amount of time the CLI can remain idle before timing out in minutes If the result is 0 there is no timeout limit The default is 15 minutes The syntax for this command is show timeout Example P330 N gt show timeout CLI timeout is 10 minutes Show interface Command Use the show interface command to display information on network interfaces P332G ML User s Guide 51 Chapter 5 CLI Layer 2 The syntax for this command is show interface Example To display the interface P330 N gt show interface Interface Name VLAN IP address Netmask inband 1 10 0 0 1 259625942055 0 ppp disable 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Show device mode Command Use the show device mode command to show the P332 ML operating mode you are currently in Possible modes are Router or Switch The syntax for this command is show device mode Show port Command Use the show port command to display port status The syntax for this command is show port lt mod_num
109. ge 104 Page 104 Page 104 Page 105 Page 105 Page 106 Page 106 Page 107 Page 107 Page 107 Page 109 Page 109 Page 110 Page 110 Page 110 Page 111 Page 111 84 P332G ML User s Guide Chapter 5 CLI Layer 2 e setintelligent multicast Sets the aging time for router ports Page 111 router port pruning time e setintelligent multicast Sets the time delay before a filter is Page 112 group filtering delay applied to a specific group time e set security mode Enables or disables the stack s MAC Page 112 security e set arp aging interval Sets the arp aging interval Page 112 e set arp tx interval Sets the keep alive interval Page 113 e set welcome message Sets a welcome message to appear after Page 113 a reboot Set logout Command The set logout command is used to set the number of minutes until the system automatically disconnects an idle session The syntax for this command is set logout lt timeout gt timeout Number of minutes 0 to 999 until the system automatically disconnects an idle session Setting the value to 0 disables the automatic disconnection of idle sessions default is 15 minutes Example To set the number of minutes until the system disconnects an idle session automatically P330 N set logout 20 Sessions will be automatically logged out after 20 minutes of idle time To disable the automatic disconnection of idle sessions P330 N set logout 0
110. he P332G ML supports the SNTP Protocol over UDP port 123 You can choose between SNTP or TIME protocol over UDP port 37 Link Aggregation Group LAG LAG provides increased bandwidth and redundancy for critical high bandwidth applications such as inter stack links and connections to servers With the P332G ML you can aggregate the bandwidth of groups of up to four 1000Base X ports in a LAG or pairs of adjacent 1000Base X ports within a group for a maximum of 6 LAGs per switch IP Multicast Filtering IP Multicast allows you to send a single copy of an IP packet to multiple destinations and can be used for various applications including video streaming and video conferencing On LANs IP Multicast packets are transmitted in MAC Multicast frames Traditional LAN switches flood these Multicast packets to all stations in the VLAN Multicast filtering functions may be added to the Layer 2 switches to avoid sending Multicast packets where they are not required Layer 2 switches capable of Multicast filtering send the Multicast packets only to ports that connect members of that Multicast group In order for this feature to operate correctly you need in your network a router issuing IGMP queries Note IP Multicast filtering will function only based on the port s VLAN ID and not based on any VLAN bound to the port P332G ML User s Guide 5 Chapter 1 Overview Congestion Control Congestion control is a key element of maintain
111. he backup P332G ML sends a gratuitous ARP message that causes all stations to send their IP traffic to the backup P332G ML MAC address instead of the failed unit MAC address As long as it is an active backup resulting from the failure of the main unit the backup P332G ML answers ARP requests for the main unit providing its own MAC address Policy Quality of Service QoS The P332G ML supports QoS by using multiple priority levels and IEEE 802 1p priority tagging to ensure that data and voice receive the necessary levels of service The P332G ML can enforce policy on routed packets per packet according to four criteria e The IEEE 802 1p priority tag in the incoming packet e The Diff Serv byte TOS field in the IP header of the incoming packet e Matching the packet s source or destination IP address to the configured priority policy e Whether the packet source or destination TCP UDP port number falls within a pre defined range The P332G ML can enforce centralized network policies using the CajunRules central policy management application P332G ML User s Guide Chapter 1 Overview Policy Access Control The P332G ML supports Access Control policy The P332G ML uses policy lists containing both Access Control rules and QoS rules The policy lists are ordered by rule indexing Access Control rules define how the P332G ML should handle routed packets There are three possible ways to handle such packets e Fo
112. he rack hole positions as shown in Figure 4 1 Figure 4 1 P332G ML Rack Mounting ma mjm mia Jaja Jaa ee J ei fh i a maa KEY O Hole in rack e Screw position 3 Secure the unit in the rack using the screws Use two screws on each side Do not overtighten the screws 4 Snap close the hinged ends of the front panel 5 Ensure that ventilation holes are not obstructed P332G ML User s Guide 27 Chapter 4 Installation and Setup Connecting Stacked Switches Note The two ends of the Octaplane cable terminate with different connectors Each connector can only be connected to its matching port The following cables are used to connect stacked switches e Short Octaplane cable X330SC ivory colored used to connect adjacent switches Catalog No CB0223 or switches separated by a BUPS unit e Long Extra Long Octaplane cable X330LC X330L LC ivory colored used to connect switches from two different physical stacks or switches separated by a BUPS unit Catalog No CB0225 CB0270 e Redundant Long Redundant Octaplane cable X330RC X330L RC black used to connect the top and bottom switches of a stack Catalog No CB0222 CB0269 These are the same cables that are used with all P330 family modules To connect stacked switches Note When adding a module to an existing stack first connect the stacking cables and then power up the module 1 Plug the light grey connector of
113. he stack For example you can open a session with the Routing entity of a P332 ML module in the stack or with an the X330 ATM module entity plugged into a specific module The syntax for this command is session lt mod_num gt switch router atm mod_num optional The module number If you do not specify this parameter you will get the default entity of the stack Layer 2 session to the Master switch routerlatm optional The entity to which you want to open a session If you do not specify this parameter you will get the default entity of the specific module switch Layer 2 entity of the module see Note below router P332 ML Routing entity atm X330 Access module ATM entity Note Layer 2 commands are only available if you opena switch session with the Master module Router commands are described in the Layer 3 CLI Chapter in this Guide Example P330 N session 2 router Note When you use the session command the security level stays the same Terminal Commands Use the terminal width and terminal length commands to set the width and length of the terminal display in characters The syntax for this command is terminal width length lt characters gt 44 P332G ML User s Guide Chapter 5 CLI Layer 2 Clear screen Command The clear screen command clears the current terminal display The syntax for this command is clear screen Ping Command Use the ping command to send I
114. he syntax for this command is ip access list copy lt source list gt lt destination list gt lt source list gt integer 100 199 lt destination list gt integer 100 199 P332G ML User s Guide 187 Chapter 6 CLI Layer 3 Example Router N gt ip access list copy 100 101 ip simulate Command Use the ip simulate command to check the policy for a simulated packet The command contains the addressed list number and the packet parameters The syntax for this command is ip simulate lt access list number gt lt priority gt lt dscp value gt lt source gt lt destination gt lt protocol gt lt source port gt lt destination port gt lt established gt access list number integer 100 199 priority fwd0 fwd1 fwd7 dspc value dscp0 dscp1 dscp63 source source ip address destination destination ip address protocol ip tcp udp integer 1 255 source port integer 1 65535 destination port integer 1 65535 established value of TCP established bit Example Router N gt ip simulate 100 192 67 85 12 193 76 54 25 validate group Command Use the validate group command to verify that all the rules in a priority list are valid If there is a configuration problem with a specific rule or with a number of rules detailed error messages will be given The syntax for this command is validate group lt policy list number gt quiet quiet does not dis
115. he syntax for this command is no timers spf lt spf holdtime gt spf holdtime The time in seconds of the delay between runs of OSPP s SPF calculation Example Router N configure router ospf timers spf 5 P332G ML User s Guide 167 Chapter 6 CLI Layer 3 Interface Mode ip ospf cost Command Use the ip ospf cost command to configure interface metric The no form of this command sets the cost to its default The default is 1 The syntax for this command is no ip ospf cost lt cost gt cost integer Example ip ospf cost 10 ip ospf hello interval Command Use the ip ospf hello interval command to specify the time interval between hello s the router sends The no form of this command sets the hello interval to its default The default is 10 The syntax for this command is no ip ospf hello interval lt seconds gt seconds integer Example ip ospf hello interval 5 ip ospf dead interval Command Use the ip ospf dead interval command to configure the interval before declaring the neighbor as dead The no form of this command sets the dead interval to its default The default is 40 The syntax for this command is no ip ospf dead interval lt seconds gt seconds integer Example ip ospf dead interval 15 168 P332G ML User s Guide Chapter 6 CLI Layer 3 ip ospf priority Command Use the ip ospf priority command to configure interface priority used in DR
116. his can be used for example to load balance traffic between several firewalls which serve as the default gateway Route Redistribution Route redistribution is the interaction of multiple routing protocols OSPF and RIP can be operated concurrently in P332G ML In this case P332G ML can be configured to redistribute routes learned from one protocol into the domain of the other routing protocol Similarly static routes may be redistributed to RIP and to OSPF Route redistribution should not be configured carelessly as it involves metric changes and might cause routing loops in the presence of other routes with incompatible schemes for route redistribution and route preferences The P332G ML scheme for metric translation in route redistribution is as follows e Static to RIP metric configurable default 1 e OSPF internal metric N to RIP metric 1 e OSPF external type 1 metric N to RIP metric 1 e OSPF external type 2 metric N to RIP metric N 1 e Static to OSPF external type 2 metric configurable default 1 e RIP metric N to OSPF external type 2 metric N e Direct to OSPF external type 2 metric 1 P332G ML User s Guide 11 Chapter 1 Overview By default the P332G ML does not redistribute routes between OSPF and RIP Redistribution from one protocol to the other can be configured Static routes are by default redistributed to RIP and OSPF P332G ML allows the user to globally disable redistribution of static routes to RIP and separa
117. how arp tx interval Displays the keep alive status e show arp aging Displays the arp aging interval interval Show time Command Use the show time command to display the current stack time The syntax for this command is show time Example P330 N gt show time 10 32 34 27 JAN 2000 GMT Show timezone Command Page 72 Page 72 Page 73 Page 73 Page 73 Use the show timezone command to display the current stack timezone The syntax for this command is show timezone Example P330 N gt show timezone Timezone set to GMT offset from UTC is 0 hours Show time parameters Command Use the show time parameters command to display the status and parameters 48 P332G ML User s Guide Chapter 5 CLI Layer 2 The syntax for this command is show time parameters Example P330 N gt show time parameters Current time L 02 49 11 02 JAN 1999 isl Timezone set to isl offset from UTC is 2 hours Time Server 0 0 0 0 Time acquired from Time Server 0 0 0 0 Time protocol set to TIME protocol Show ip route Command Use the show ip route command to display IP routing table entries The syntax for this command is show ip route Example P330 N gt show ip route Destination Gateway 149 49 1 1 172 20 22 201 190 20 0 0 T7 2320722202 172 20 0 0 PI2Z220 22 96 Show image version Command Use the show image version command to display the software version of the image on
118. ia RJ 45 connector on front panel Standards Compliance The P332G ML complies with IEEE e IEEE 802 3x Flow Control e JEFE 802 1q p VLAN Tagging and 802 1p compatible e IEEE 802 1D Spanning Tree protocol e IEEE 803 3z Gigabit Ethernet ports 200 P332G ML User s Guide Appendix B Specifications IETF e MIB II RFC 1213 e Bridge MIB for Spanning Tree RFC 1493 e RMON RFC 1757 e SMON RFC 2613 Routing e RIPI e RIP2 e OSPF e ARP e ICMP e DHCP BOOTP Relay Basic MTBF e P332G ML 106 086 hrs minimum e P332G ML and X330STK ML 101 936 hrs minimum Stacking Sub module Table B 1 Stacking Sub module Number of Name Ports X330STK ML 2 Basic MTBF e 2 605 528 hrs minimum P332G ML User s Guide 201 Appendix B Specifications Approved SFF SFP GBIC Transceivers The SFF SFP GBIC Gigabit Interface Converter have been tested for use with the Avaya P332G ML Gigabit Ethernet ports For a list of approved SFF SFP GBIC transceivers see www avayanetwork com i Note SFF SFP GBIC transceivers are hot swappable Safety Information The SFF SFP GBIC transceivers are Class 1 Laser products They comply with EN 60825 1 and Food and Drug Administration FDA 21 CFR 1040 10 and 1040 11 The SFF SFP GBIC transceivers must be operated under recommended operating conditions Laser Classification CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT Note Class 1 lasers are i
119. icast hardware support Command 72 Show security mode Command ee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaees 73 Show arp tx interval COMMANG ceeceeseeeeeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeees 73 Show arp aging interval Command ceeeceeeeeeseeeeeeseteeeseeeaees 73 Dir Command iraran aaa aan eae anaE AAEE 74 Privileged Level COMMANAS c ccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeecaeetaeeteeeeseeeteeeeeeeetns 76 No hostname COMMANA ceeceeceeeeeee eects eens eeteetaeeeeeeeeeeteeeeee 77 No rmon history Command ccceeeeeeceteeeeeeeteettaeetaeeeeeeeaeeeee 77 No rmon alarm Command ceecceeeeeeeeeeeteeeeeeeetee eee eteeeteeeeteeeeee 77 No rmon event Command 1 0 0 cece eee eete setae eeeeteaeeteeeeaeeeeeeeeee 77 Hostname Command oe ceeeeeecceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee eee eeeaeseaeeeeaeeseeeteneeteeeees 78 Clear Commands Summary Table cccceeeseeseeeseeeeseeeeseeeeees 78 Clear timeZone Command eceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseaeeetaeetaeeeaeenaes 78 Clear ip route Command ceeeceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeseaeeeaeetaaeeeaeetaes 79 Clear snmp trap Command ccecceeeeeeseeeeee cee eeeeeteaeeenaeenaeeenees 79 Clear vlan COMMANA 0 ceeeeeceeeeeeeeeeteeeeeeeeeeeseeeseaaeenaeesaeesaeetaes 80 Clear dynamic vlans Command eceeeceeee eee eteeeteeeeeteeeeeeetees 80 Clear port static vlan COMMANG 0 0 cece eee eeeeeeeeeeteeeteeeeteeeeees 81 Clear CAM Comman Ai ear iana aeaea an aana a eaae EA EAEE EEEa Re 81 Clear log COMMANGA aim
120. ific IP interface The syntax for this command is no interface lt interface name gt interface name String up to 32 characters Example Router N configure interface marketing Note If you wish to define a name which includes spaces you must enclose the entire name in quotation marks e g new york ip default gateway Command Use the ip default gateway command to define a default gateway router The no form of this command removes the default gateway The syntax for this command is no ip default gateway lt ip address gt lt cost gt lt preference gt ip address The IP address of the router cost The path cost The default is 1 preference Preference either High or Low Default is Low Example To define the router at address 192 168 37 1 as the default gateway Router N configure ip default gateway 192 168 37 1 P332G ML User s Guide 147 Chapter 6 CLI Layer 3 ip route Command Use the ip route command to establish a static route The no form of this command removes a Static route The syntax for this command is no ip route lt ip address gt lt mask gt lt next hop gt lt next hop gt lt next hop gt lt cost gt lt preference gt ip address The IP address of the network mask Mask of the static route next hop The next hop address in the network cost The path cost The default is 1 preference Preference either High or Low Default is Low
121. ific router The syntax for this command is show ip ospf database asbr summary router network network summary external asbr summary Displays information only about the autonomous system boundary router summary LSAs Optional external Displays information only about the external LSAa Optional network Displays information only about the network LSAa Optional network summary Displays information only about the network LSAa summary Optional router Displays information only about the router LSAs Optional Configure Mode router ospf Command Use the router ospf command to enable OSPF protocol on the system The no form of this command disables it globally The default is disabled The syntax for this command is no router ospf P332G ML User s Guide 165 Chapter 6 CLI Layer 3 Router OSPF Mode area Command Use the area command to configure the area ID of the router The no form of this command deletes the area ID of the router sets it to 0 and removes the stub definition The default area is 0 0 0 0 i Note You cannot define a stub area when OSPF is redistributing other protocols or when the Area ID is 0 0 0 0 The syntax for this command is no area lt area id gt lt stub gt area id IP address stub Stub Example Router N configure router ospf area 192 168 49 1 Router N configure router ospf area 192 168 49 1 stub network Command Use the network comman
122. ifying the VLAN mod_num The module number the port number port_num Example To set VLAN 850 to include ports 4 through 7 on module 3 P330 N set port vlan 850 3 4 7 VLAN 850 modified VLAN Mod Ports 850 3 4 7 96 P332G ML User s Guide Chapter 5 CLI Layer 2 Set port vian binding mode Command Use the set port vlan binding mode command to define the binding method used by ports The syntax for this command is set port vlan binding mode port_list value port list module and ports to bundle format module port value static the port supports only the VLAN as configured per port bind to configured the port supports the VLANs configured on the device bind to all the port support the whole range of VLANs on the device Example P330 N set port vlan binding mode 1 5 9 static Set Port vlan binding method 1 5 Set Port vlan binding method 1 6 Set port static vlan Command Use the set port static vlan command to statically assign VLANs to ports The syntax for this command is set port static vlan module port range vlan num module port port range vlan range vlan to bind to port Example P330 N set port static vlan 1 4 6 9 P332G ML User s Guide 97 Chapter 5 CLI Layer 2 Set port channel Command Use the set port channel command to enable or disable a Link Aggregation Group LAG interface on the module LAG creation requires a LAG name to be
123. ime c Delete the destination file and recreate a correctly named empty file at the destination server 0 Bytes d Type the command copy module config tftp again a second time 118 P332G ML User s Guide Chapter 5 CLI Layer 2 The syntax for this command is copy module config tftp lt filename gt lt ip gt lt mod_num gt filename file name full path ip The ip address of the TFTP server mod num The module number Example P330 N copy module config tftp c p332ml switchl cfg 192 168 49 10 5 Beginning upload operation This operation may take a few minutes Please refrain from any other operation during this time For more information use show tftp upload status command KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KK KKK If you are currently running the P330 Device Manager application it is recommended to exit from it before performing configuration download operations KKK KK KK KKK KKK KKK KR KKK KK KKK KKK KR KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KEK KKK KKK KK KKK KKK KKK Copy tftp stack config Command Use the copy tftp stack config command to download the stack level configuration from a saved file into the current NVRAM running configuration via TFTP To use this command you need to have an active tftp server and to create a file into which to download the data If Avaya Multi Service Network Manager is running an additional tftp server
124. ing network efficiency as it prevents resource overload The P332G ML supports congestion control on all Ethernet ports using IEEE 802 3x Flow Control in full duplex mode Backup Power Supply Each P332G ML module comes with a Backup Power Supply BUPS connector If the internal power supply fails the P330 ML BUPS available separately automatically supplies power to the switch for uninterrupted operation i Note The BUPS used with P332G ML units is different from the BUPS used with other P330 products Fans The P332G ML module fans have integrated sensors which provide advance warnings of fan failure via management Software Download P332G ML includes a safe software download procedure in which backup code is always present You should perform a reset after downloading software to the Module 6 P332G ML User s Guide Chapter 1 Overview Layer 3 Features Modes of Operation Forwarding Redundancy The P332G ML has two modes of operation in each mode Layer 2 is always active e Layer 2 only mode e Router mode and Layer 2 Note This section is only applicable if you either purchased a preconfigured P332G ML or purchased a Routing License Key Certificate and activated the License Key The P332G ML forwards IP packets between IP networks When it receives an IP packet through one of its interfaces it forwards the packet through one of its interfaces P332G ML supports multinetting enabling i
125. ion Command eeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteees 127 Tech COMMMANG tsi seid Aide sreck iaaa S ni aetna dees Bens aeeaees 127 Chapter 6 Ch E E 3 EEA asd deipsstin tania Pednerish ETA 129 Router Configuration Contexts eceeceeeeceeseeeeeeeeeeseeeeeseeeaees 129 How Commands are Organized ceeceecceeeeeeeeeeeceeeeaeeseeeeaeeseeeeaeetaes 130 System COMMANAS ccccceccecee cece eceeeeaeecaaeeeaeeseeesecaeseaaesaaeesaaesaeesaeeeaes 131 User Privileged Command Mode cceccecceteeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeees 132 hostname Command ecceecceeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeaaeeteeeeees 132 show device Mode Command 1 00 cceeeeeeeseeeteteeeeeeeetees 132 show copy status Command 00 eee eeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeeeeeteeeeees 132 show tftp download status Command cceeseceereeees 132 show tftp upload status Command cccescesssteeseeeees 133 show erase status Command ccceeeeeeeeeseeeeteeteeeeeeeees 133 show running config Command ceeeeeeeeeteeeteetees 133 show startup config Command eceesseeeseeeteeeteeeeeetees 133 Show system COMMANA ccceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeteeeeeeeete 133 set device Mode Command 10 0 cceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeeeeteeeeees 134 set system contact Command eecceeeeeteeeeteeeteeteeeteeeeees 134 set system Name Command 1 00 cece eeeeeeteeeeeeteeeteeeeteeeeees 134 set system location Command 0 0 0 ce ceeeeeeeteeetteteeeeteeeeees 134 copy tftp startup config
126. ion modules are lost If you wish to save configuration definitions perform the following procedure 1 Power down the switch 2 Remove the expansion module 3 Insert the new module 4 Power up the switch Radius Security The Remote Authentication Dial In User Service RADIUS is an IETF standard RFC 2138 client server security protocol Security and login information is stored in a central location known as the RADIUS server RADIUS clients such as the P332G ML communicate with the RADIUS server to authenticate users All transactions between the RADIUS client and server are authenticated through the use of a shared secret which is not sent over the network The shared secret is an authentication password configured on both the RADIUS client and its RADIUS servers The shared secret is stored as clear text in the client s file on the RADIUS server and in the non volatile memory of the P332G ML In addition user passwords are sent between the client and server are encrypted for increased security 4 P332G ML User s Guide Chapter 1 Overview Port Classification With the P332G ML you can classify any port as regular or valuable Setting a port to valuable means that a link fault trap can be sent even when the port is disabled This feature is particularly useful for the link intermodule redundancy application where you need to be informed about a link failure on the dormant port Network TIME Acquiring Protocols T
127. irror source port lt mod_num gt lt port_num gt mirror port lt mod_num gt lt port_num gt sampling always disable direction rx tx both always Keyword to activate the port mirroring entry disable Keyword to change the status of the port mirroring entry to not active rx Keyword to copy only incoming traffic tx Keyword to copy only outgoing traffic both Keyword to copy both incoming and outgoing traffic Example P330 N set port mirror source port 1 9 mirror port 1 10 sampling always direction both Mirroring both Rx and Tx packets from port 1 9 to port 1 10 is enabled Set port spantree Use the set port spantree command to enable or disable the spanning tree mode for specific switch ports 102 P332G ML User s Guide Chapter 5 CLI Layer 2 The syntax for this command is set port spantree enable disable module port enable disable Enables or disables the spanning tree mode for the specified ports module port The module port number Example Enable the spanning tree mode for port 2 on module 3 P330 N set port spantree enable 3 2 Set port spantree priority Command Use the set port spantree priority command to set the priority level of a port This value defines the priority of a port to be blocked in case two ports with the same costs cause a loop The syntax for this command is set port spantree priority module port value module port The module number the port number value Number
128. is command is no ip redirect Example Router N gt ip redirect P332G ML User s Guide 155 Chapter 6 CLI Layer 3 ip broadcast address Command Use the ip broadcast address command to update the interface broadcast address The Broadcast address must be filled in with Os or 1s The syntax for this command is ip broadcast address lt bc addr gt be addr The broadcast IP address Example ip broadcast address 192 168 255 255 enable vlan commands Command Use the enable vlan command before configuring VLAN oriented parameters when there is more than one interface on the same VLAN The syntax for this command is enable vlan commands 156 P332G ML User s Guide Chapter 6 CLI Layer 3 RIP Commands Table 6 3 RIP Commands Command Page router rip 157 network 158 redistribute 158 ip rip rip version 159 ip rip default metric 159 ip rip send receive mode 160 ip rip default route mode 160 ip rip poison reverse 161 ip rip split horizon 161 ip rip authentication mode 161 ip rip authentication key 162 Configure Mode router rip Command Use the router rip command to configure the Routing Information Protocol RIP The no form of this command disables RIP The default state is disabled The syntax for this command is no router rip Example To enable the RIP protocol Router N configure router rip P332G ML User s Guide 157
129. itch or router When Module Number is not specified the command switches between the modes in the local module Use switch mode to configure layer 2 commands Use router mode to configure routing commands Examples To configure router parameters in the module that you are currently logged into type the following command session router To configure the switch parameters on module 6 type the command session 6 switch Note When you use the session command the security level stays the same Security Levels There are four security access levels User Privileged Configure and Supervisor e The User level is a general access level used to show system parameter values e The Privileged level is used by site personnel to access stack configuration options e The Configure level is used by site personnel for Layer 3 configuration e The Supervisor level is used to define user names passwords and access levels of up to 10 local users A login name and password are always required to access the CLI and the commands The login names and passwords and security levels are established using the username command see 116 Switching between the entities does not effect the security level since security levels are established specifically for each user For example if the operator with a privileged security level in the Switch entity switches to the Router entity the privileged security level is retained 220 P332G
130. k or Router parameters 1 Use the serial cable supplied to attach the RJ 45 console connector to the Console port of the P330 Master Switch Connect the DB 9 connector to the serial COM port on your PC terminal 2 Ensure that the serial port settings on the terminal are 9600 baud 8 bits 1 stop bit and no parity 3 When you see the Welcome to P330 menu and are prompted for a Login Name enter the default login The default login is root 4 When you are promoted for a password enter the user level password root 5 Now you can establish a connection to the Router or the Master switch indicated when the SYS front panel LED is ON using the Session commands see P330 Sessions for details and begin the configuration of Module Stack or Router parameters Establishing a Telnet Connection Perform the following steps to establish a Telnet connection to the P332G ML for configuration of Stack or Router parameters You can Telnet either the Stack Master IP address or directly to one of the Router IP address 1 Connect your station to the network 2 Verify that you can communicate with the P332G ML using Ping to the IP of the P332G ML If there is no response using Ping check the IP address and default gateway of both the P332G ML and the station see Assigning P330 s IP Stack Address page 37 and Assigning P332G ML Initial Parameters for Router Mode on Page 38 Note The P332G ML default IP address is 149 49 35 214 and the default s
131. mand enables you to activate the SMON routing capability of the Avaya P330 stack An Avaya P330 stack can include several Avaya P330 modules One SMON routing license is required per Avaya P330 stack For a full description of the SMON routing License and the installation procedure please refer to the Installation Guide provided with the SMON routing License The syntax for this command is set license module license featureName module The module number license The license number featureName The name of the feature either smon or routing Example P330 N gt set license 1 021 lad bad ca5 8d2 ccd smon Set ppp authentication incoming Command Use the set ppp authentication incoming command to define the authentication method used for a PPP server or client session The syntax for this command is set ppp authentication incoming pap chap none pap PAP authentication method chap CHAP authentication method none No authentication Example P330 N super set ppp authentication incoming chap P332G ML User s Guide 109 Chapter 5 CLI Layer 2 Set ppp incoming timeout Command Use the set ppp incoming timeout command to configure the number of minutes until the system automatically disconnects an idle PPP incoming session The syntax for this command is set ppp incoming timeout lt timeout gt timeout The timeout in minutes Example P330 N gt set ppp incoming timeout 15 PPP inco
132. maximum length is 550 m 1 804 ft for 50 um and 62 5 um cable The LX transceiver has a Wavelength of 1300 nm Transmission Rate of 1 25 Gbps Input Voltage of 3 3V and Maximum Output Wattage of 3 dBm SX Transceiver A 50 um or 62 5 um multimode MMF fiber cable may be connected to a 1000Base SX SFF SFP GBIC port The maximum length is 500 m 1 640 ft for 50 um and 220 m 722 ft for 62 5 um cable The SX transceiver has a Wavelength of 850 nm Transmission Rate of 1 25 Gbps Input Voltage of 3 3V and Maximum Output Wattage of 4 dBm P332G ML User s Guide 203 Appendix B Specifications Agency Approval The transceivers comply with e EMC Emission US FCC Part 15 Subpart B Class A Europe EN55022 class A e Immunity EN50082 1 Safety UL for US UL 1950 Std C UL UL for Canada C22 2 No 950 Std Food and Drug Administration FDA 21 CFR 1040 10 and 1040 11 and CE for Europe EN60950 Std Complies with EN 60825 1 Gigabit Fiber Optic Cabling Table B 2 Gigabit Fiber Optic Cabling Gigabit Fiber Diameter Bandwidih Distance Distance W2velenst MhzKm m m 1000BASE SX MM 62 5 160 220 2 850 1000BASE SX MM 62 5 200 275 2 850 1000BASE SX MM 50 400 500 2 850 1000BASE SX MM 50 500 550 2 850 1000BASE LX MM 62 5 500 550 2 1310 1000BASE LX MM 50 400 550 2 1310 1000BASE LX SM 9 NA 10 000 2 1310 204 P332G ML User s
133. ming session will automatically disconnect after 15 minutes of idle time Set ppp baud rate Command Use the set ppp baud rate command to define the baud rate used in PPP sessions Note that the peer baud rate must be set at the same value as the host The syntax for this command is set ppp baud rate lt 9600 19200 38400 gt Example P330 N set ppp baud rate 38400 Set web aux files url Command Use the set web aux files url command to allow the Device Manager to automatically locate the URL the http www address and path of the Web server containing the Device Manager help files and Java plug in Note Ensure that the Web server is always accessible otherwise Web access to the device may take a few minutes The syntax for this command is set web aux files url lt IP address directory name gt Example P330 N set web aux files url 192 168 47 25 emweb aux files 110 P332G ML User s Guide Chapter 5 CLI Layer 2 Note If you wish to define a name which includes spaces you must enclose the entire name in quotation marks e g new york Set intelligent multicast Command Use the set intelligent multicast command to enable or disable the IP multicast filtering application The syntax for this command is set intelligent multicast enable disable Example P330 N gt set intelligent multicast enable Done Set intelligent multicast client port pruning time Comman
134. n and contact person The syntax for this command is show system Example P330 N gt show system 66 P332G ML User s Guide Chapter 5 CLI Layer 2 Uptime d h m s 0 2 40 55 System Name System Location System Contact P332_version 3 0 5 Alpha LAB Ygdal Naouri Switch MAC address 00 40 Od 8a 04 b4 RMON Tools Following are a series of RMON commands however we recommend using the P330 Device Manager Show rmon statistics Command This command shows the RMON statistics counters for a certain interface number according to the MIB 2 interface table numbering scheme The syntax for this command is show rmon statistics lt module port gt module port range of ports the default is full switch Example P330 1 super show rmon statistics Statistics for switch is active owned by Monitor Received 171665151 octets 1474442 packets 1030346 broadcast and 369540 multicast packets 0 undersize and 0 oversize packets 1 fragments and 0 jabbers 11 CRC alignment errors and 0 collisions of dropped packet events due to a lack of resources 0 of packets received of length in octets 64 862274 65 127 973110 128 255 173921 256 511 72880 512 1023 4374 1024 1518 29744 P332G ML User s Guide 67 Chapter 5 CLI Layer 2 Show rmon history Command This command shows the most recent RMON history log for a given History Index The history index is defined using the rmon his
135. n 31 70 414 8045 Kazakhstan 31 70 414 8020 Kenya 31 70 414 8049 Kuwait 31 70 414 8052 Latvia 371 721 4368 P332GT ML User s Guide 213 How to Contact Us Email csctechnical avaya com Country Local Dial In Country Local Dial In Number Number Lebanon 31 70 414 8053 Slovakia 31 70 414 8066 Lithuania 370 2 756 800 Slovania 31 70 414 8040 Luxemburg 352 29 6969 5624 South Africa 0800 995 059 Macedonia 31 70 414 8041 Spain 34 91 375 3023 Malta 31 70 414 8022 Sweden 46 851 992 080 Mauritius 31 70 414 8054 Switzerland 41 22 827 8741 Morocco 31 70 414 8055 Tanzania 31 70 414 8060 Netherlands 31 70 414 8023 Tunisia 31 70 414 8069 Nigeria 31 70 414 8056 Turkey 800 4491 3919 Norway 47 235 001 00 UAE 31 70 414 8036 Oman 31 70 414 8057 Uganda 31 70 414 8061 Pakistan 31 70 414 8058 UK 44 0207 5195000 Poland 0800 311 1273 Ukraine 31 70 414 8035 Portugal 351 21 318 0047 Uzbekistan 31 70 414 8046 Qatar 31 70 414 8059 Yemen 31 70 414 8062 Romania 31 70 414 8027 Yugoslavia 31 70 414 8038 Russia 7 095 733 9055 Zimbabwe 31 70 414 8063 Saudi Arabia 31 70 414 8022 214 P332GT ML User s Guide How to Contact Us In the AP Asia Pacific Region Country Local Dial In Coutts Local Dial In Number Australia 1800 255 233 Hong Kong 2506 5451 Indonesia
136. n VLAN NAME string up to 16 chars or VLAN ID number ip addr The IP address of the station s ip mask The ip mask of the routes static Display static ip ARP information Example show ip arp Display all ARP mapping show ip arp marketing Display interface ARP mapping show ip arp 192 168 49 1 Display one host ARP mapping show ip arp 192 168 49 1 255 255 255 0 Display range of ARP mapping show ip arp marketing_vlan Display vlan ARP mapping show ip arp static Display static ARP mapping Note If you wish to define a name which includes spaces you must enclose the entire name in quotation marks e g new york show ip reverse arp Command Use this command to display the IP address of a host based on a known MAC address The syntax for this command is show ip reverse arp lt mac addr gt lt match len gt mac addr MAC address match len The number of bytes in the address to match P332G ML User s Guide 141 Chapter 6 CLI Layer 3 Example Router 1l super sh ip reverse arp 00 10 a4 98 97 e0 Showing 1 rows Address MAC Address I F Type TTL 149 49 70 68 00 10 a4 98 97 e0 e 70 Dynamic 14355 show ip interface Command Use the show ip interface command to display information for an IP interface The syntax for this command is show ip interface lt interface name gt lt ip address gt lt vlan gt interface name The name of the interface whose information you want to display ip address Th
137. ne subnet 150 P332G ML User s Guide Chapter 6 CLI Layer 3 ip max arp entries Command Use the ip max arp entries command to specify the maximum number of ARP cache entries allowed in the ARP cache The no form of this command restores to the default value of 4096 This command takes effect only after start up The syntax for this command is no ip max arp entries lt value gt value The space available for the IP address table When you decrease the number of entries it may cause the table to be relearned more frequently If you do not enter a value then the current ARP Cache size is shown Example To set the maximum number of ARP cache entries to 8000 Router N configure ip max arp entries 8000 To restore the maximum number of ARP cache entries to its default Router N configure no ip max arp entries ip icmp errors Command Use the ip icmp errors command to set ICMP error messages ON The no form of this command to set ICMP error messages OFF The syntax for this command is no ip icmp errors P332G ML User s Guide 151 Chapter 6 CLI Layer 3 ip netmask format Command Use the ip netmask format command to specify the format of netmasks in the show command output The no form of this command restores to the default which is a dotted decimal format The syntax for this command is no ip netmask format lt mask format gt The possible mask formats are bitcount Addresse
138. ng the clear ip route command P330 N clear ip route 134 12 3 0 192 1 1 1 Route deleted Clear snmp trap Command Use the clear snmp trap command to clear an entry from the SNMP trap receiver table The syntax for this command is clear snmp trap lt rcvr_addr gt all revr_addr IP address or IP alias of the trap receiver the SNMP management station to clear all Keyword that specifies every entry in the SNMP trap receiver table Example P330 N clear snmp trap 192 122 173 82 SNMP trap receiver deleted P332G ML User s Guide 79 Chapter 5 CLI Layer 2 Clear vlan Command Use the clear vlan command to delete an existing VLAN and return ports from this VLAN to the default VLAN 1 When you clear a VLAN all ports assigned to that VLAN are assigned to the default VLAN 1 The syntax for this command is Clear vlan lt vlan id gt name lt vlan_name gt vlan_id Number of the VLAN range is 1to 3071 vlan_name VLAN name Example This example shows how you can delete an existing VLAN VLAN 5 from a management domain P330 N clear vlan 5 name V5 This command will assign all ports on vlan 5 to their default in the entire management domain do you want to continue Y N y All ports on vlan id 5 assigned to default vlan VLAN 5 was deleted successfully Note If you wish to define a name which includes spaces you must enclose the entire name in quotation marks e g new york
139. nherently safe under reasonably foreseeable conditions of operation Y Caution The use of optical instruments with this product will increase eye hazard Usage Restriction When a SFF SFP GBIC transceiver is inserted in the module but is not in use the Tx and Rx ports should be protected with an optical connector or a dust plug Y Caution Use only approved SFF SFP GBIC transceivers All approved SFF SFP GBIC transceivers 1 Are 3 3V Do not insert a 5V SFF SFP GBIC 2 Use Serial Identification Do not use a GBIC that utilizes Parallel Identification 202 P332G ML User s Guide Appendix B Specifications Installation Vv Installing and Removing a SFF SFP GBIC Transceiver Caution Use only 3 3V Avaya authorized SFF SFP GBIC transceivers Use only SFF SFP GBIC transceivers that use Serial Identification The SFF SFP GBIC transceiver is fastened using a snap in clip To Install the SFF SFP GBIC transceiver e Insert the transceiver take care to insert it the right way up until it clicks in place To Remove the SFF SFP GBIC transceiver 1 Press the clip on the bottom side of the transceiver 2 Pull the transceiver out Specifications LX Transceiver A 9 um or 10 um single mode fiber SMF cable may be connected to a 1000Base LX SFF SFP GBIC port The maximum length is 10 km 32 808 ft A 50 um or 62 5 um multimode MMF fiber cable may be connected to a 1000Base LX SFF SFP GBIC port The
140. nnected correctly This LED will also light in Standalone mode Blink Box is the master of the stack and the Octaplane is in redundant mode OFF Layer 2 mode ROUT Routing Mode ON Router mode The following Function LEDs apply to all ports LNK Port Status ON Link is OK COL Collision N A OFF No transmit activity Tx Transmit to line ON Data transmitted on line from the module OFF No receive activity Rx Receive from line ON Data received from the line into the module FDX Full Duplex mode Always ON 20 P332G ML User s Guide Chapter 2 Avaya P332G ML Front and Rear Panels Table 2 1 Avaya P332G ML LED Descriptions Continued LED Name Description LED Status OFF No flow control ON One of the three possible flow control modes is enabled FC Flow Control Note FC LED reflects the last negotiated mode when auto negotiation is enabled and the link is down Hspd High Speed Always ON 1000 Mpbs mode only re Link Aggregation OFF No LAG defined for this port Group Trunking ON Port belongs to a LAG Table 2 2 Avaya P332G ML lt gt Select buttons Description Function Left Right Individual select LED function see table above Reset module Press both right and left buttons together for approximately 2 seconds All LEDs on module light up until buttons are relea
141. ns provide at a glance information The front panel LEDs consist of Port LEDs and Function LEDs The Port LEDs display information for each port according to the illuminated function LED The function is selected by pressing the left or right button until the desired parameter LED is illuminated For example if the COL LED is illuminated then all Port LEDs show the collision status of their respective port If you want to select the LAG function press the right button until the LAG Function LED is lit If you then want to select Rx press the left button several times until the Rx function LED lights P332G ML front panel shown below includes LEDs buttons SFP GBIC transceiver housing ports and the RJ 45 console connector refer to Figure 2 1 and Figure 2 2 The LEDs are described in Table 2 1 Figure 2 1 Avaya P332G ML Front Panel Figure 2 2 Avaya P332G ML LEDs P332G ML User s Guide 19 Chapter 2 Avaya P332G ML Front and Rear Panels Note All LEDs are lit during a reset Table 2 1 Avaya P332G ML LED Descriptions LED Name Description LED Status OFF Power is off PWR Power Status ON Power is on Blink Using BUPS power only OFF Module is booting OPR CPU Operation ON Normal operation OFF Module is a slave in a stack ON Module is the master of the stack and the Octaplane and Redundant optional SYS System Status cable s are co
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143. of a port Untagged without an 802 1p priority header packets travelling through ports set with priority 0 3 will be served only after packets traveling through ports set with priority 4 7 in case of congestion Packets arriving with an 802 1p priority header will not be modified by this command The syntax for this command is set port level lt mod_num gt lt port_num gt value value Priority level 0 7 Example To set the priority level for port 2 on module 1 to 7 P330 N set port level 1 2 7 Port 1 2 port level set to 7 Set port negotiation Command Use the set port negotiation command to enable or disable autonegotiation on a port If autonegotiation is disabled you can set port parameters using the relevant CLI commands If autonegotiation is enabled these commands have no effect For Fiber Gigbit Ethernet ports it can determine the flow control pause mode only The syntax for this command is set port negotiation lt mod_num gt lt port_num gt enable disable Example To disable autonegotiation on port 1 module 4 P330 N set port negotiation 4 1 disable Link negotiation protocol disabled on port 4 1 P332G ML User s Guide 93 Chapter 5 CLI Layer 2 Set port enable Command Use the set port enable command to enable a port or a range of ports The syntax for this command is set port enable mod_num port_num mod _num The module number port_num The port numbe
144. ommand Use the show system command to show the P332 ML system parameters The syntax for this command is show system P332G ML User s Guide 133 Chapter 6 CLI Layer 3 set device mode Command Use the device mode command to change the Basic Mode of Operation of the P332 ML Module between Router and Layer 2 modes The syntax for this command is set device mode lt mode gt mode Router Layer2 set system contact Command The syntax for this command is set system contact contact string Example set system contact Gabby ext 545 set system name Command The syntax for this command is set system name name string Example Router N gt set system name Banking System Note If you wish to define a name which includes spaces you must enclose the entire name in quotation marks e g new york set system location Command The syntax for this command is set system location location string Example Router N gt set system location Floor 5 Room 12 134 P332G ML User s Guide Chapter 6 CLI Layer 3 copy tftp startup config Command Use the copy tftp startup config command to copy the P332 ML configuration from the saved TFTP file to the Startup Configuration NVRAM The syntax for this command is copy tftp startup config lt filename gt lt ip gt filename file name full path ip The ip address of the host Example copy tftp startup config c
145. on Page 117 or using the P330 Device Manager The syntax for this command is show rmon event lt Event Index gt Example P330 N gt show rmon event 1054 event Event 1054 is active owned by amir Description is event for monitoring amir s co Event firing causes log and trap to community public last fired 0 0 0 Show ppp session Command Use the show ppp session command to display PPP parameters and statistics of a currently active PPP session The syntax for this command is show ppp session Example P330 N gt show ppp session Show ppp authentication Command Use the ppp authentication command to see the authentication method used for PPP sessions The syntax for this command is show ppp authentication Example P330 N gt show ppp authentication PPP Authentication Parameters Incoming CHAP P332G ML User s Guide 69 Chapter 5 CLI Layer 2 Show ppp incoming timeout Command Use the ppp incoming timeout command to see the amount of time in minutes that a PPP session can remain idle before being automatically disconnected The syntax for this command is show ppp incoming timeout Example P330 N gt show ppp incoming timeout PPP incoming timeout is 10 minutes Show ppp baud rate Command Use the show ppp baud rate command to display the set baud rate The syntax for this command is show ppp baud rate Example P330 N gt show ppp baud rate PPP baud rate is 38400
146. onnector Connect the P332G ML to a terminal or a terminal emulator using the supplied console cable and the RJ 45 to DB 9 adaptor To connect a modem use the supplied cable and an RJ 45 to DB 25 adaptor Note The cable and two adaptors can be found in the accessory set and they are clearly marked Configuring the Terminal Serial Port Parameters Connecting a The serial port settings for using a terminal or terminal emulator are as follows e Baud Rate 9600 bps e Data Bits 8 bits e Parity None e Stop Bit 1 e Flow Control None e Terminal Emulation VT 100 Modem to the Console Port A PPP connection with a modem can be established only after the Avaya P332G ML is configured with an IP address and net mask and the PPP parameters used in the Avaya P332G ML are compatible with the modem s PPP parameters 1 Connect a terminal to the console port of the Avaya P332G ML switch as described in Connecting the Console Cable on page 35 2 When you are prompted for a Login Name enter the default name root 3 When you are prompted for a password enter the password root You are now in Supervisor Level 4 At the prompt type set interface ppp lt ip_addr gt lt net mask gt with an IP address and netmask to be used by the Avaya P332G ML to connect via its PPP interface Note The PPP interface configured with the set interface ppp command must be on a different subnet from the stack inband interface P
147. ose the entire name in quotation marks e g new york set gos trust Command Use the set gos trust command to configure which of the incoming packet s priority parameters should be considered when determining the new assigned priority You can configure the P332G ML to trust either the cos the 802 1p priority the dscp the DSCP value or neither The default value is trust cos P332G ML does not support trust cos dscp The syntax for this command is set gos trust untrusted trust cos trust dscp trust cos dscp Example Router N configure set qos trust cos 190 P332G ML User s Guide Chapter 6 CLI Layer 3 VLAN Commands User Mode Table 6 9 VLAN Commands Command Page show vlan 191 set vlan 191 clear vlan 192 show vlan Command Use the show vlan command to display router Layer 2 interfaces The syntax for this command is show vlan details Configure Mode set vlan Command Use the set vlan command to create router Layer 2 interface The syntax for this command is set vlan lt vlan id gt name lt vlan name gt vlan id Interface Index vlan name Interface name used in layer 3 protocols Example Router N configure set vlan 2 name vlan2 Note If you wish to define a name which includes spaces you must enclose the entire name in quotation marks e g new york P332G ML User s Guide 191 Chapter6 CLI Layer 3
148. ow intermodule port redundancy Primary Port ral ail Primary Port status Disable Secondary Port 2 Elf Secondary Port status Disable Show port mirror Command Use the show port mirror command to display mirroring information for the stack The syntax for this command is show port mirror lt mod_num gt lt port_num gt Example P330 N gt show port mirror port mirroring Mirroring both Rx and Tx packets from port 1 2 to port 1 4 is enabled P332G ML User s Guide 55 Chapter 5 CLI Layer 2 Show port vian binding mode Command Use the show port vlan binding mode command to display port vlan binding mode information The syntax for this command is show port vlan binding mode module port module port The module number the port number Example P330 N gt show port vlan binding mode port 1 1 is statically bound port 1 2 is statically bound port 1 3 is statically bound port 1 4 is statically bound port 1 6 is statically bound port 1 7 is statically bound port 1 8 is statically bound s s s s port 1 5 is statically bound s s s s port 1 9 is statically bound port 1 10 is statically bound Show port security Command Use the show port security command to list the security mode of the ports of a module or stack When no port number is specified this command displays all the secured ports in the stack The syntax for this command is show port security lt module
149. ow ip icmp Command Use the show ip icmp command to display the status of ICMP error messages The syntax for this command is show ip icmp P332G ML User s Guide 143 Chapter 6 CLI Layer 3 show ip unicast cache Command Use the show ip unicast cache command to list the entries in the hardware unicast cache database The syntax for this command is show ip unicast cache lt ip addr gt ip addr IP address Output Example Router N gt show ip unicast cache Showing 6 Sessions IP Address NH MAC NH VLAN 192 168 1 1 VAS Paltalk 5 192 168 2 1 DO Die Deol 5 T92 L682 e2 29 225 2 5 192 168 2 3 29 2 Qe 23D 5 192 168 2 4 29 2 2 4 5 192 168 2 5 DODDS 5 show ip unicast cache networks Command Use the show ip unicast cache networks command to list a summary of networks handled by the hardware unicast cache database The syntax for this command is show ip unicast cache networks lt net addr gt lt net mask gt net addr The IP address of the network net mask The mask IP address 144 P332G ML User s Guide Chapter 6 CLI Layer 3 Example Router N gt show ip unicast cache networks Showing 7 rows 5 networks Network Mask Next Hop s Total Hosts 10 0 0 0 16 10 2 0 2 996 71 0 0 0 16 0 0 0 0 al 130 0 0 0 8 192 168 0 130 1124 190 0 0 0 24 10 2 0 2 250 192 168 0 130 191 0 0 0 24A L02402 250 192 168 0 130 show ip unicast cache networks detailed Command Use the sh
150. ow unicast cache networks detailed command to list the networks and hosts that are handled by the hardware unicast cache database The syntax for this command is show ip unicast cache networks detailed lt net addr gt lt net mask gt net addr The IP address of the network net mask The mask IP address Output Example Router N gt show ip unicast cache networks detailed 192 168 6 0 24 Showing 3 rows Network Mask IP Address 192 168 6 0 24 192 168 6 40 192 168 6 53 192 168 6 64 P332G ML User s Guide 145 Chapter 6 CLI Layer 3 show ip unicast cache nextHop Command Use the show ip unicast cache nextHop command to list the routers that are used as next hop routers The syntax for this command is show ip unicast cache nextHop Output Example Router N gt show ip unicast cache nextHop Showing 2 rows Next Hop 192 168 4 1 LZ 68 5 1 show ip unicast cache summary Command Use this command to display the number of host networks and next hops in the module s unicast cache The syntax for this command is show ip unicast cache summary Example Router 1 super sh ip unicast cache summary Cache Summary Hosts 71 Networks 24 Next Hops 37 146 P332G ML User s Guide Chapter 6 CLI Layer 3 Configure Mode interface Command Use the interface command to create and or enter the Interface Configuration Mode Use the no form of this command to delete a spec
151. p interface 142 show ip protocols 143 show ip icmp 143 show ip unicast cache 144 show ip unicast cache networks 144 show ip unicast cache networks detailed 145 show ip unicast cache nextHop 146 show ip unicast cache summary 146 interface 147 ip default gateway 147 ip route 148 clear ip route 148 ip routing 149 ip max route entries 149 arp 149 arp timeout 150 clear arp cache 150 ip max arp entries 151 ip icmp errors 151 ip netmask format 152 ip address 153 ip vlan vlan name 153 ip admin state 154 ip netbios rebroadcast 154 ip directed broadcast 154 ip proxy arp 155 138 P332G ML User s Guide Chapter 6 CLI Layer 3 User Mode Table 6 2 IP Commands ip routing mode 155 ip redirects 155 ip broadcast address 156 enable vlan 156 show ip route Command Use the show ip route command to display information about the IP unicast routing table The syntax for this command is show ip route lt ip address gt lt ip mask gt ip address The IP address of the routes ip mask The ip mask of the routes Example show ip route Display all routes show ip route 137 32 50 13 Display a single route show ip route 137 44 50 13 255 255 255 0 Display range of routes show ip route best match Command Use this command to display a routing table for a destination address The syntax for this command is show ip route best match lt dst addr gt dst addr IP address Example Router
152. p332 routerl cfg 192 168 49 10 copy running config tftp Command Use the copy running config tftp command to copy the P332 ML configuration from the current VRAM Running Configuration to the TFTP file The syntax for this command is copy running config tftp lt filename gt lt ip gt filename file name full path ip The ip address of the host Example Router N gt copy running config tftp c p332 routerl cfg 192 168 49 10 copy running config startup config Command Use the copy running config startup config command to copy the P332 ML configuration from the current VRAM Running Configuration to the Startup Configuration NVRAM The syntax for this command is copy running config startup config P332G ML User s Guide 135 Chapter 6 CLI Layer 3 copy startup config tftp Command Use the copy startup config tftp command to copy the P332 ML configuration from the NVRAM Startup Configuration to the TFTP file The syntax for this command is copy startup config tftp lt filename gt lt ip gt filename file name full path ip The ip address of the host Example Router N gt copy startup config tftp c p332 routerl cfg 192 168 49 10 erase startup config Command The erase startup config command erases the P332 ML module NVRAM configuration The syntax for this command is erase startup config reset Command The reset command resets the P332 NL module This command resets only the specific mod
153. panning 32768 Tree Keep alive frame transmission Enabled Network time acquisition Enabled TIME protocol TIME server IP address 0 0 0 0 Timezone offset 0 hours SNMP Communities Read Only Public Read Write Public Traps Public SNMP retries number 3 32 P332G ML User s Guide Chapter 4 Installation and Setup Table 4 1 Default Switch Settings Function Default Setting SNMP timeout 2000 Seconds SNMP authentication trap Disabled CLI timeout 15 Minutes User Name Password root root Table 4 2 Default Port Settings Function Default Setting Duplex mode Full duplex only Port speed 1000 Mbps Auto negotiation Enabled Flow control Disabled no pause Flow control advertisement Disabled Administrative state Enabled Port VLAN ID 1 Tagging mode Clear Port priority 0 Spanning Tree cost 4 Spanning Tree port priority 128 1Ensure that the other side is also set to Autonegotiation Enabled Functions operate in their default settings unless configured otherwise P332G ML User s Guide 33 Chapter 4 Installation and Setup Connecting the Cables P332G ML modules include the following types of ports according to the speed and standard they support 1000Base SX LX To connect the cables 1 Insert an SFP GBIC Small Form Factor Plugable Gigabit Interface Converter transceiver not supplied to the port housing For a
154. play error messages 188 P332G ML User s Guide Chapter 6 CLI Layer 3 Example Router N configure validate group 101 set gos policy source Command Use the set qos policy source command to set the policy source The default policy source is policy server D Note Before configuring the IP access list you must change the policy source mode to local The syntax for this command is set qos policy source lt source gt lt source gt local policy server Example Router N configure set qos policy source local set qos dscp cos map Command Use the set qos dscp cos map command to configure the DSCP table The syntax for this command is set gos dscp cos map lt dscpl gt lt dscp2 gt lt operation gt lt precedence gt lt dscpl gt dscp range min 0 63 lt dscp2 gt dscp range max 0 63 lt operation gt fwd0 7 no change lt precedence gt mandatory optional Example Router N configure set qos dscp cos map 9 16 fwd3 P332G ML User s Guide 189 Chapter 6 CLI Layer 3 set qos dscp name Command Use the set qos dscp name command to configure the DSCP entry name The syntax for this command is set qos dscp name lt dscp gt lt name gt lt dscp gt DSCP entry 0 63 lt name gt entry name Example Router N configure set qos dscp name 10 special Note If you wish to define a name which includes spaces you must encl
155. ppears 8 Assign the IP address and network mask of the IP interface you have created Use the command Router configure if lt interface name gt ip address lt ip address gt lt netmask gt Press Enter 9 Type exit and press Enter This returns you to the prompt 38 P332G ML User s Guide Chapter 4 Installation and Setup Router configure 10 Ifthe management station is not on the same subnet as the switch configure a default gateway static route Use the command ip default gateway lt ip address gt and press Enter replacing lt ip address gt with the IP address of the default gateway 11 Save the configuration changes by typing copy running config startup config and press Enter P332G ML User s Guide 39 Chapter 4 Installation and Setup Obtaining and Activating a License Key In order to benefit from Layer 3 Routing functionality it is required that you either purchase a Layer 3 preconfigured P332G ML module or a Routing License Key Certificate for the P332G ML Each Certificate is specific for e The module type e The required feature e The number of devices After you purchase a Routing Licence Key Certificate you must obtain and activate a Routing License Key Obtaining a Routing License Key To obtain a License Key that enables routing features 1 Go to http license Isg avaya com and click request new license AVAVA aue Lh aiik eer TP CE 2 Enter the Certificate
156. pplications such as WINS that use broadcast but may need to communicate with stations on other subnets or VLANs Configuration is performed on a per interface basis When a netbios broadcast packet arrives from an interface on which netbios rebroadcast is enabled the packet is distributed to all other interfaces configured to rebroadcast netbios If the netbios packet is a net directed broadcast e g 149 49 255 255 the packet is relayed to all other interfaces on the list and the IP destination of the packet is replaced by the appropriate interface broadcast address If the netbios broadcast packet is a limited broadcast e g 255 255 255 255 it is relayed to all VLANs on which there are netbios enabled interfaces In that case the 12 P332G ML User s Guide Chapter 1 Overview destination IP address remains the limited broadcast address Multinetting Multiple Subnets per VLAN In Router Mode most applications such as RIP and OSPF operate per IP interface Other applications such as VRRP and DHCP BOOTP Relay operate per VLAN Configuration of these applications is done in the Interface mode When there is only a single interface subnet per VLAN then system behavior is intuitive since a subnet and a VLAN are the same If the configuration includes multiple interfaces subnets per VLAN things start to get complicated For example if there are two interfaces over the same VLAN and you configure DHCP server on one in
157. r Example To enable port 3 on module 2 P330 N set port enable 2 3 Port 2 3 enabled Set port disable Command Use the set port disable command to disable a port The syntax for this command is set port disable lt mod_num gt lt port_num gt Example P330 N set port disable 5 10 Port 5 10 disabled Set port speed Command Use the set port speed command to configure the speed of a 10 100Base T port If autonegotiation mode is enabled for such ports the port s speed is determined by autonegotiation and an error message is thus generated if you attempt to perform the set port speed command in this case The syntax for this command is set port speed lt mod_num gt lt port_num gt value Example To configure port 2 on module 2 port speed to 10 Mbps P330 N set port speed 2 2 10MB Port 2 2 speed set to 10 Mbps 94 P332G ML User s Guide Chapter 5 CLI Layer 2 Note This command is not supported for P332G ML and P332GT ML ports An error message is generated if you attempt to perform the set port speed command for P332G ML and P332GT ML ports Set port duplex Command Use the set port duplex command to configure the duplex mode of a 10 100Base T port You can configure the duplex mode to either Half or Full duplex If autonegotiation mode is enabled for such ports the port s duplex mode is determined by autonegotiation and an error message is thus generated if you attempt to perform th
158. r P332G ML using the P330 Manager with its graphical user interface see Appendix A The configuration procedure involves establishing a Telnet session or a serial connection and then using the P332G ML s internal CLI See Chapter 5 for instructions on how to establish a Telnet session or serial connection and for a description of CLI conventions The CLI is command line driven and does not have any menus To activate a configuration option you must type the desired command at the prompt and press Enter User Level Commands This section describes all commands that are available from the User level Following is a table of the User Level commands and command groups all commands are also available at the higher levels e session Opens a session to another P330 module or Page 44 X330 ATM Access module e terminal width Display or set the width of the terminal Page 44 display e terminal length Display or set the length of the terminal Page 44 display e clear screen Clears the current terminal display Page 45 lt showt Shows the current switch parameters Page 46 e ping Sends ICMP echo request packets to another Page 45 node on the network dir Show files in the System Page 74 1 This command corresponds to a group of commands and is shown in a separate Table on Page 46 P332G ML User s Guide 43 Chapter 5 CLI Layer 2 Session Command Use the session command to open a session with a specific entity in a module of t
159. r s Guide Chapter 5 CLI Layer 2 regular port classification valuable Example P330 1 super set port classification 2 19 valuable Port 2 19 classification has been changed Set port redundancy on off Command Use the set port redundancy command to define remove redundancy schemes between a Primary and a Secondary link The link can be any port that does not belong to a LAG or a LAG interface In either case there should not be any redundancy scheme already defined on any of the links The syntax for this command is set port redundancy lt mod_num gt lt prim_port_num gt lt mod_num gt lt second_port_num gt on off lt redundancy_name gt prim_port_num Primary link of the redundancy scheme second_port_num Secondary link of the redundancy scheme redundancy_name Name for the redundancy scheme optional Example P330 N set port redundancy 1 7 2 12 on redl uplink Port 2 12 is redundant to port 1 7 Port redundancy is active entry is effective immediately Note If you wish to define a name which includes spaces you must enclose the entire name in quotation marks e g new york Set port redundancy Commands Use the set port redundancy commands to enable or disable the defined redundancy schemes Using this command will not delete existing redundancy entries A port redundancy scheme is removed once a module is removed from the stack P332G ML User s Guide 99 Ch
160. receiver table and to enable or disable the different SNMP traps for a specific receiver First add the rcvr_addr and then enable disable the different traps for it The syntax for this command is set snmp trap lt rcvr_addr gt set snmp trap lt rcvr_addr gt enable disable all config fault enable Activate SNMP traps disable Deactivate SNMP traps all Optional Specify all trap types config Optional Specify the ConfigChange trap from the TRAP MIB fault Optional Specify the Fault trap from the TRAP MIB revr_addr IP address or IP alias of the system to receive SNMP traps Example To enable SNMP ConfigChange traps to a specific manager P330 N set snmp trap 192 168 173 42 enable config SNMP config change traps enabled 88 P332G ML User s Guide Chapter 5 CLI Layer 2 To enable all traps to a specific manager P330 N set snmp trap 192 168 173 42 enable all All SNMP traps enabled To disable SNMP config traps to a specific manager P330 N set snmp trap 192 168 173 42 disable config SNMP config traps disabled To add an entry in the SNMP trap receiver table with default P330 N set snmp trap 192 168 173 42 SNMP trap receiver added Set snmp trap auth Command Use the set snmp trap auth commands to enable disable the sending of SNMP traps upon SNMP authentication failure The syntax for this command is set snmp trap enable disable auth Example P330 N
161. representing the priority of the port The priority level is from 0 to 255 with 0 indicating high priority and 255 indicating low priority Set port spantree cost Command Use the set port spantree cost command to set the cost of a port This value defines which port will be allowed to forward traffic if two ports with different costs cause a loop The syntax for this command is set port spantree cost module port value module port The module number the port number value Number representing the cost P332G ML User s Guide 103 Chapter 5 CLI Layer 2 Set port security Command Use the set port security command to enable MAC security on a port a range of ports a module or a stack The syntax for this command is set port security enable disable lt module gt lt port gt enable disable set the port security enable or disable lt module gt lt port gt set specific module port Example P330 N gt set port security enable 1 2 Port 1 2 secured Note This command is not supported in P332G ML and P332GT ML modules This command is used to set post security for ports in other P330 modules in the stack Set cascading Command Use the set cascading command to enable or disable fault trap sending for unconnected cascading links The default setting is disable The syntax for this command is set cascading up down fault monitoring enable disable lt mod num gt Example P3
162. rtisements 13 of received Advertisements with Security Violations 0 Configure Mode router vrrp Command Use the router vrrp command to enable VRRP routing globally Use the no form of this command to disable VRRP routing i Note You cannot activate both VRRP and SRRP protocols at the same time The syntax for this command is no router vrrp 172 P332G ML User s Guide Chapter 6 CLI Layer 3 Interface Mode ip vrro Command Use the ip vrrp command to create a virtual router on the interface Use the no form of this command to delete a virtual router The syntax for this command is no ip vrrp lt vr id gt vr id Virtual Router ID 1 255 Example Router N config if marketing ip vrrp 1 ip vrrp address Command Use the ip vrrp address command to assign an IP address to the virtual router Use the no form of this command to remove an IP address from a virtual router The syntax for this command is no ip vrrp lt vr id gt address lt ip address gt vr id Virtual Router ID 1 255 ip address The IP address to be assigned to the virtual router Example To assign address 10 0 1 2 to virtual router 1 Router config if marketing ip vrrp 1 address 10 0 1 2 P332G ML User s Guide 173 Chapter 6 CLI Layer 3 ip vrrp timer Command Use the ip vrrp timer command to set the virtual router advertisement timer value in seconds for the virtual router ID Us
163. rward the packet Permit operation e Discard the packet Deny operation e Discard the packet and notify the management station Deny and Notify The P332G ML can enforce Access Control policy on each routed packet according to the following criteria e Matching the packet s source or destination IP address to the configured Access Control policy e Determine if the packet source or destination TCP UDP port number falls within a pre defined range e Using the ACK bit of the TCP header The P332G ML access control rules are set up using the Command Line Interface and the CajunRules central policy management application DHCP BOOTP Relay The P332G ML supports the DHCP BOOTP Relay Agent function This is an application that accepts DHCP BOOTP requests that are broadcast on one VLAN and sends them to a DHCP BOOTP server that connects to another VLAN or a server that may be located across one or more routers that would otherwise not get the broadcast request The relay agent handles the DHCP BOOTP replies as well transmitting them to the client directly or as broadcast according to a flag in the reply message Note that the same DHCP BOOTP relay agent serves both the BOOTP and DHCP protocols When there is more than one IP interface on a VLAN the P332G ML chooses one of the IP addresses on this VLAN when relaying the DHCP BOOTP request The DHCP BOOTP server then uses this address to decide from which subnet the address should be allocat
164. s amp Conventions Command Syntax Commands are not case sensitive That is uppercase and lowercase characters may be interchanged freely Command Abbreviations All commands and parameters in the CLI can be truncated to an abbreviation of any length as long as the abbreviation is not ambiguous For example version can be abbreviated ver For ambiguous commands type the beginning letters on the command line and then use the Tab key to toggle through all the possible commands beginning with these letters Universal Commands Universal commands are commands that can be issued anywhere in the hierarchical tree Retstatus command Use the retstatus command to show whether the last CLI command you performed was successful It displays the return status of the previous command The syntax for this command is retstatus Tree command The tree command displays the commands that are available at your current location in the CLI hierarchy The syntax for this command is tree P332G ML User s Guide 223 Chapter 4 CLI Architecture Access amp Conventions 224 P332G ML User s Guide
165. s 91 Set interface COMMANA ccssccsseccecsssecssseecsseesssseessereesssaeessenes 91 Set interface ppp COMMANA ecceeeeeeeeeee ects eens eeteeeeeeteeeeeeeetee 91 Set port level Command sccesescessssecsssseecsseessseeessereessnaeessenes 93 Set port negotiation Command ccccecsssecssressssseeessereesssaeessenes 93 Set port enable Command cccssssecesscssssecssecessseesseeesssaeessenes 94 Set port disable Command cccsscccsssccssseecssecssseeessereessnaeessenes 94 Set port speed COMMANA sscceesscessssecssseeecsseeesneeessereessnaeessnes 94 Set port duplex COMMANA cccsscccesscsssseesssseessseessereesssaeessenes 95 Set port name Command cccecssecsssscessseecsseeeseseeessseeesssaeessees 95 Set port trap Command ccscccssssecessecessnceecssecseeeessereessnaeessenes 96 Set port vlan Command cccssccssessessssecssseeecsseessneeessereesssaeessenes 96 Set port vian binding mode Command ecceeeteeetee ete eeeeeees 97 Set port static vlan Command cccccccssecesseessseessseessseessseessees 97 Set port channel Command cccesscsssseecseeecssseeeesseeeessnaeessenes 98 Set port classification Command ccccsssecesrecesssecessersesssaeessenes 98 Set port redundancy on off COMMANG ccccccssecesssreesssteessenes 99 Set port redundancy COMMAMNAS ccssssecsssecesssseesseseessseesseees 99 Set internal buffering Command eccceceeeeeeeeeeee
166. s Guide Chapter 5 CLI Layer 2 TIME protocol The syntax for this command is set time client lt enable disable gt Set ip route Command Use the set ip route command to add IP addresses to the IP routing table You can configure from one to ten 10 default gateways for a P330 stack The syntax for this command is set ip route lt destination gt lt gateway gt destination IP address of the network or specific host to be added gateway IP address of the router Example This example shows how to add a default route to the IP routing table P330 N set ip route 0 0 0 0 192 168 1 1 destination 0 0 0 0 gateway 192 168 1 1 ROUTE NET TABLE destination gateway flags Refcnt Use Interface 0 0 0 0 LSS sTG68 LL T T 3199 sed D275 Lse Le D2 pes Wd 1 8 7606 sel ROUTE HOST TABLE destination gateway flags Refcnt Use Interface LEE Od P27 00 ct 2 2 131 100 10 10 10 10 192 168 1 1 7 0 0 se0 P332G ML User s Guide 87 Chapter 5 CLI Layer 2 Set snmp community Command Use the set snmp community command to set or modify the module s snmp community strings The syntax for this command is set snmp community lt access_type gt community string access type read only read write or trap Example P330 1 super set snmp community read only read SNMP read only community string set Set snmp trap Commands Use the set snmp trap commands to add an entry into the SNMP trap
167. s are followed by a slash and the total number of bits in the netmask For example 17 decimal The network masks are in dotted decimal notation For example 255 255 255 0 hexadecimal The network masks are in hexadecimal format as indicated by the leading 0X For example OXFFFFFFOO Example To display netmasks in bitcount format Router N configure ip netmask format bitcount 152 P332G ML User s Guide Chapter 6 CLI Layer 3 Interface Mode ip address Command Use the ip address command to assign an IP address and mask to an interface The syntax for this command is ip address lt ip address gt lt mask gt lt admin state gt ip address The IP address assigned to the interface mask Mask for the associated IP subnet admin state The administration status either Up or Down Example To assign the IP address 192 168 22 33 with mask 255 255 255 0 to the interface marketing Router N config if marketing ip address 192 168 22 33 255 255 255 0 ip vian ip vlan name Commands Use these commands to specify the VLAN on which an IP interface resides You can specify either the VLAN ID using the ip vlan command or the VLAN name using the ip vlan name command The no form of the command restores the IP interface to the default VLAN The syntax for this command is no ip vlan lt vlan id gt or ip vlan name lt vlan Name gt Example To specify VLAN developmental as the VLAN used by interface
168. s sssssssserisesssrrsissrrsrrnsrrerrnsrres 221 Defining NEW USETS ssssssssesssssessrnssesrnrrtnsnttnsrinstnnsenernnsenet 221 Exiting the Supervisor Level s esssessseesrerrrerserrsrreennses 221 Entering the CU ainaani anei a a a iasa 221 P332G ML User s Guide xi Contents Entering the Technician Level o eececeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeeeeeeesaeenaes 221 CONVENTIONS Used cccccccccccececsceeseececeeeeeesuseeeceesseesecaeeeeuueeseeeseeeseseees 222 Navigation Cursor Movement and Shortcuts 222 Getting Hel piace tiie Aee te atin vatican a iia iad sesdi deen 222 Command Syntax its ecisses etd ea cate ee ee ae ee 223 Command Abbreviations oc cccccccssecsecssssseeeeseeeeeeseessssseeaees 223 Universal COMMANAS cccccceccsscscecceeeecessesecsseaeeeeeeseeeeeueeseesseeesssaneneas 223 Retstatus command oo cccccccccecsecscsseceeeecceeeeeceeesseeeeeeuseeueeseeeeeees 223 TREC COMMMANG ai e aa aa a aa ana AA niaaa eaaa 223 xii P332G ML User s Guide List of Figures Figure 2 1 Avaya P332G ML Front Panel ccceecseeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeeeeeees 19 Figure 2 2 Avaya P332G ML LEDS cceecceeseeeeeeeeeeteeeteeeeeeeeteeeeeeeeeee 19 Figure 2 3 Avaya P332G ML AC Back Panal 22 Figure2 4 Avaya P332G ML DC Back Panal 22 Figure 2 5 BUPS Input Connector Sticker 0 ccceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeetees 22 Figure 3 1 P330 stacks with a P882 backbone ceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeteee 23 Figure 3 2 P330 stacks with a P330
169. sed Reset stack Press both Right and Left buttons together for 4 seconds All LEDs on stack light up until buttons are released P332G ML User s Guide 21 Chapter 2 Avaya P332G ML Front and Rear Panels Avaya P332G ML Back Panel The P332G ML back panel contains a stacking sub module slot power supply and BUPS connector Figure 2 3 shows the back panel of the AC switch and Figure 2 4 shows the back panel of the DC switch with a stacking sub module installed Figure 2 3 Avaya P332G ML AC Back Panel Power Supply Connector BUPS Cable to Cable to Connector Lower Unit Upper Unit B Figure 2 4 Avaya P332G ML DC Back Panel Power Supply BUPS Cableto Cable to Connector Lower Unit Upper Unit Es g CE oS o F gt So Connector Note Any further illustrations of the P332G ML back panel will be that of the AC model shown in Figure 2 3 BUPS Input Connector The BUPS input connector see Figure 2 3 and Figure 2 4 is a 3 3 VDC and 5 V DC connector for use with the P330 BUPS ML unit only A BUPS Input sticker appears directly above the BUPS input connector which is covered with a metal plate Figure 2 5 BUPS Input Connector Sticker VW BUPS Input 22 P332G ML User s Guide Chapter 3 Applications The following section describes typical applications for the P332G ML in a network with other Cajun Camp
170. sed manager e CLI Command Line Interface e RMON SMON 2 P332G ML User s Guide Chapter 1 Overview Layer 2 Features VLANs The P332G ML module is fully IEEE 802 10 compliant and can handle up to 253 tagged VLANs from a range of 1 to 3071 Multiple VLANs per Port The P332G ML provides the ability to set multiple VLANs per port The three available Port Multi VLAN binding modes are e Bound to All the port is programmed to support the entire 3K VLANs range Traffic from any VLAN is forwarded through a port defined as Bound to All e Bound to Configured the port supports all the VLANs configured in the switch stack These may be either Port VLAN IDs PVID or VLANs that were manually added to the switch e Statically Bound the port supports VLANs manually configured on it Link Port Redundancy Redundancy can be implemented between any two ports in the same stack at the link level You can also assign redundancy between any two LAGs in the stack or between a LAG and a port One port or LAG is defined as the primary port and the other as the secondary port In case the primary port link fails the secondary port takes over Network Management Agent NMA Redundancy Since each P332G ML module has an integral SNMP agent any module in a stack can serve as the stack NMA while other NMAs act as redundant agents in hot standby If the live NMA fails then a backup is activated instantaneously Intermodule
171. sersessseeesseeeses 189 Set qos ASCP COS MAP Command csscceesteesssteeesseeesees 189 set qos dscp name Command ceeeeeeeeeteeeteeeteteteeeaees 190 Set qos trust COMMANG ssssssessesseessrsiririserrnrisrrrsrrerrnsrnerns 190 VIAN Commands ce iis dianaren an ue ae eai e iata aei aata dds 191 Use Mode diiris a naaar aaa aaa 191 show vlan Command eceeeeceeeeeeseeteeeeeeeeeeaeeeaeeeeeeeseeeaes 191 Configure Mode ssr a hs Sa A a ae cae eee 191 set vlan COMMANA sssssssesessiessissrssirssinsirssrnsrnntnnernntnnnnnnnn 191 clear vlan Command e cece eeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeseeeeetaeenaeetaes 192 Tech COMMANG ie easain aa a ye eels a ae es ha 192 Appendix A P330 Embedded Web Managert ou eececsesssecsecreeseesecseeseeeeseceecneeaeesesaeeaeees 193 System REQUIFEMOEMKS ccceececesceeseeeeeceeeeeteneseeeeeeeeteaesteeeeeeseeaeeseeenaees 193 Running the Embedded Manager cccceeesceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeteeeeenaeees 195 Installing the J ava PIUG IN eee eee cece eeeee ete e eee eeeeeeeeeteeeteeeeteaeeeeeeeaeeee 197 Installing the On Line Help and J ava Plug In on your Web Site 198 Documentations eaaa e aiaa cae 198 Software Download sssssessessissessrsssrsrinttnstnstnnntnstnntenstnntnnrenntnsnensnnnt 198 Appendix B Specifications aerie a RAE EA EE OA ERRNO EEE 199 P332 M SWI cei cintvceboctscpseceesi ti ietscaadeavseastctetetdcnnsasei aaeicanianl amietinns 199 PAYSIGAl seraa iea aaia Aas athe R
172. shared secret 4 to 32 characters Example P330 N super set ppp chap secret sodot PPP shared secret for CHAP authentication is set Show radius authentication Command Use the show radius authentication command to display all RADIUS authentication configurations The shared secrets are not displayed The syntax for this command is show radius authentication 126 P332G ML User s Guide Chapter 5 CLI Layer 2 Example P330 N super show radius authentication RADIUS authentication parameters Mode Enabled Primary server 192 168 42 252 Secondary server 192 168 48 134 Retry number 4 Retry time 5 UDP port 1645 Shared secret sodot Set radius authentication Command Use the set radius authentication command to enable or disable authentication for the P330 unit RADIUS authentication is disabled by default The syntax for this command is set radius authentication enable disable Tech Command Use the tech command to enter tech mode This command is reserved for service personnel use only P332G ML User s Guide 127 Chapter 5 CLI Layer 2 128 P332G ML User s Guide EET CLI Layer 3 This chapter provides all the Layer 3 CLI commands parameters and their default values Not all groups parameters and commands are available when the P330 boots up from its INIT software Before you attempt to access Layer 3 CLI commands review the Obtaining and Activating
173. specified There is no default name You can also add or remove a port from an existing LAG All ports in the LAG are configured with the parameters of the first port that is added to the LAG These parameters include port administrative status speed duplex autonegociation mode VLAN ID tagging mode binding mode and priority level When adding a port to an existing LAG type the same LAG name otherwise you will create a new LAG The added port must belong to the same LAG group refer to the LAG marking on device s front panel The syntax for this command is set port channel port_list value name port_list module and ports to bundle format module port value on off to enable disable a channel for the specified module ports name channel name P330 1 super set port channel 1 1 3 on test Port 1 1 channel mode set to on Port 1 2 was added to channel Port 1 3 was added to channel Note If you wish to define a name which includes spaces you must enclose the entire name in quotation marks e g new york Set port classification Command Use the set port classification command to set the port classification to either regular or valuable Any change in the Spanning Tree state from Forwarding for a valuable port will erase all learnt MAC addresses in the stack The syntax for this command is set port classification module port regular valuable module port module port range 98 P332G ML Use
174. ssccsssseesseeeessseessseresesseeesserees 177 Table 6 7 BOOTP DHCP Commiand cccccccssscessssseesstseessseeessees 180 Table 6 8 Policy COMMAMNGS ccesseccesccssseeeseseeeseeessseresesseeessaees 182 Table 6 9 VLAN CoOmmannd cccsccccessecceseeessteecsssseesseeesssesseanes 191 Table B 1 Stacking SUD MOdUIE ee ee eect eeeee terete eteeeteteeeeaeeee 201 Table B 2 Gigabit Fiber Optic Cabling cee eeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeenees 204 Table B 3 Pinout of the Required Connection for Console Communica tions 205 Table 4 1 Navigation Cursor Movement and Shortcuts 008 222 P332G ML User s Guide XV List of Tables xvi P332G ML User s Guide Chapter 1 Overview The P332G ML is a powerful Multilayer Gigabit Ethernet stackable switch It enhances the P330 line to support high density multilayer Gigabit Ethernet solutions The Avaya P332G ML has 12 GBIC SFP fiber optic ports and provides Layer 2 and optional Layer 3 Gigabit Ethernet switching The high port density and stackability make it ideal for distribution and mid sized backbone applications where performance and reliability are more important than ever Like other members of the Avaya P330 family the P332G ML is available in AC and DC versions The low cost and scalability of the Avaya P332G ML allow you to deploy Gigabit Ethernet throughout your network For the first time all your users can benefit from the latest development in Ethernet
175. t duplex 95 set port name 95 set port trap 96 set port vlan 96 set port vlan binding mode 97 set port static vlan 97 set port channel 98 set port classification 98 set port redundancy on off 99 set port redundancy 99 set internal buffering 100 set boot bank 100 set intermodule port redundancy 101 set intermodule port redundancy off 102 set port mirror 102 set port spantree 102 set port spantree priority 103 set port spantree cost 103 set port security 104 set cascading 104 set inband vlan 104 set vlan 105 set port flowcontrol 105 set port auto negotiation flowcontrol adver tisement 106 set trunk 106 set spantree 106 set spantree priority 107 set autopartition 107 set license 109 set ppp authentication incoming 109 set ppp incoming timeout 110 set ppp baud rate 110 set web aux files url 110 set intelligent multicast 111 set intelligent multicast port pruning time 111 set intelligent multicast router port pruning time 111 set intelligent multicast group filtering delay time 112 set security mode 112 set arp aging interval 112 set arp tx interval 113 sync time 113 get time 114 reset 114 nvram initialize 115 configure 115 rmon history 115 rmon alarm 116 rmon event 117 copy stack config tftp 117 copy module config tftp 118 copy tftp stack config 119 copy tftp module config 120 copy tftp EW_archive 120 copy tftp SW_image 121 set radius authentication secret 122 set radius au
176. t to forward packets between IP subnets on the same VLAN as well as between different VLANs Forwarding is performed through standard means in Router mode Routing protocols naturally provide some level of redundancy However IP stations that are manually configured with a single default gateway IP address do not naturally recover when their default gateway fails These stations do not automatically try to use other routers or Layer 3 switches connected to the same subnet The P332G ML supports two router redundancy protocols VRRP and SRRP to solve this problem Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol VRRP VRRP is an IETF protocol designed to support redundancy of routers on the LAN as well as load balancing of traffic VRRP is transparent to host stations making it an ideal choice when redundancy load balancing and ease of configuration are all required The concept underlying VRRP is that a router can backup other routers in addition to performing its primary routing functions This redundancy is achieved by introducing the concept of a virtual router A virtual router is a routing entity associated with multiple physical routers The routing functions of the virtual router are performed by one of the physical routers with which it is associated This router is known as the master router For each virtual router VRRP selects a master router If the selected master router fails another router is selected as master router P
177. technology The Avaya P332G ML adds affordable multilayer high density Gigabit Ethernet capabilities to the Avaya P330 stackable switching system Multilayer switching with QoS Policy Management and multiple levels of security and redundancy make the Avaya P332G ML an ideal part of a converged network The Avaya P332G ML is part of the P330 line A P330 stack can contain up to 10 switches The stacked switches are connected using stacking sub modules which plug into a slot in the back of the P330 They are connected using the X330SC cable or the X330LC or X330L SC cable if the stack is split between 2 racks The X330RC and X330L RC cable if the stack is split between 2 racks connects the top and bottom switches in the stack and provides redundancy The P332G ML is ready for voice and data applications and supports IEEE standards for VLAN Tagging Gigabit Ethernet Spanning Tree and Flow Control Avaya P332G ML Highlights e Up to 120 GBIC ports in a stack e Octaplane 8 Gbps stacking fabric e Stack Port amp LAG Redundancy e Multiple VLANs per port e RADIUS protocol for security e IP Multicast filtering e Terminal and modem interface e AC and DC versions P332G ML User s Guide 1 Chapter 1 Overview Layer 3 e RIP v 1 RIP v 2 OSPF ARP ICMP DHCP BOOTP relay e VRRP and SRRP Redundancy e Quality of Service e Access control Management amp Monitoring e Avaya Multi Service Network Manager management e Web ba
178. ted broadcasts on an interface The syntax for this command is no ip directed broadcast 154 P332G ML User s Guide Chapter 6 CLI Layer 3 ip proxy arp Command Use the ip proxy arp command to enable proxy ARP on an interface The no form of this command disables proxy ARP on an interface The syntax for this command is no ip proxy arp Example To disable proxy ARP on interface marketing Router N config if marketing no ip proxy arp ip routing mode Command Use the ip routing mode command to set the IP routing mode of the interface In RT MGMT mode the interface functions as a routing interface In RT_PRIMARY_MGMT mode the interface function as both a routing interface and the primary management interface The IP address used in Avaya Multi Service Network Manager is the primary management interface IP address Only one interface can be in RT_PRIMARY_MGMT mode If no interface is configured to RT_PRIMARY_MGMT the IP address used in Avaya Multi Service Network Manager is selected randomly The syntax for this command is ip routing mode lt mode gt mode RT_MGMT or RT_PRIMARY_MGMT mode Example Router N gt ip routing mode RT_PRIMARY_MGMT ip redirect Command Use the ip redirect command to enable the sending of redirect messages on the interface The no form of this command disables the redirect messages By default sending of redirect messages on the interface is enabled The syntax for th
179. teeeeeeeeeeaeees 100 Set boot bank Command ccccesscessssecssecessseessseeeesseeeseneeessas 100 Set intermodule port redundancy Command l s 101 Set intermodule port redundancy off Command ceeee 102 Set port Mirror COMMANA ccccccessssecsesseessseceseseeessneeeseneeessaes 102 Set port spantree oo eecccecsstteeeeeessaeeeeesseaaeceeesseaeeeessneaaeeeensanes 102 Set port spantree priority Command ccescccessseessseeeseneeeeeees 103 Set port spantree cost Command sscsssseessscesssseessseeeseneeeseas 103 Set port security Command eect eeeeeteeteeeeeeeteeeeeeeeteaees 104 Set Cascading Command sccsesccccsssecsssseessneeessneeeesseeeseneeeseas 104 Set inband vlan Command ccccccecsssecssseessseeessneeesseeeseeeesees 104 Set VIAN Command ii aiad a aaa a ideaa ia aiaia 105 Set port flowcontrol Command c ccceesecssssecssrseessteeesseeesees 105 Set port auto negotiation flowcontrol advertisement Command 106 P332G ML User s Guide Contents Set trunk Command 20 2 ceee eee eee eect tee eteeeeeeee seas eeeaeseaeeeeeeeeeeenies 106 Set spantree COMIMAMNAS eeceecceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeecaeeeaeeenaeeeaeetaes 106 Set spantree priority Command ceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeeeeeteeeeeeeetees 107 Set autopartition COMMANA cceeeeeceeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeenaeeeaeeeaes 107 Set license Command 1 0 2 ccecseceseeesceceeceeaceteneeeeeeensaeenaaeeaaeeeaeeeaes 109 Set ppp
180. tely to globally disable redistribution of static routes to OSPF In addition P332G ML lets the user configure on a per static route basis whether the route is to be redistributed to RIP and OSPF and what metric in the range of 1 15 The default state is to enable the route to be redistributed at metric 1 When static routes are redistributed to OSPF they are always redistributed as external type 2 Route Preferences The routing table may contain routes from different sources Routes to a certain destination may be learned independently from RIP and from OSPF and at the same time a static route can also be configured to the same destination While metrics are used to choose between routes of the same protocol protocol preferences are used to choose between routes of different protocols The preferences only apply to routes for the same destination IP address and mask They do not override the longest match choice For example a high preference static default route will not be preferred over a RIP route to the subnet of the destination P332G ML protocol preferences are listed below from the most to the least preferred 1 Local directly attached net High preference static manually configured routes OSPF internal routes RIP OSPF external routes Low preference static manually configured routes nor UON Netbios Rebroadcast The P332G ML can be configured to relay netbios UDP broadcast packets This feature is used for a
181. terface it will be used also for the second interface over the same VLAN This behavior might be less expected and in some cases wrong In order to prevent misconfiguration and unexpected results the P332G ML prevents configuration of VLAN oriented commands on an interface unless the user explicitly requested to using the new enable vlan commands CLI command Configuration of enable vlan commands on an interface overrides this configuration on other interfaces that belong on the same VLAN This ensures that VLAN oriented commands can be configured from one interface only In case there is only one interface over a VLAN then VLAN oriented commands for this VLAN can be configured through the single interface without the need to issue the enable vlan command command Note 1 VLAN oriented commands that were configured affect the VLAN of the interface that was used at the time the command was issued 2 If the interface is moved to another VLAN using the ip vlan command VLAN oriented configuration still relates to the original VLAN Router Configuration File The Configuration File feature allows the user to read the P332G ML routing configuration parameters and save them to a file on the station The routing configuration commands in the file are in CLI format The user can edit the file if required and re configure the P332G ML by downloading the configuration file Although the file can be edited it is recommended to k
182. the CLI If you change the passwords of the CLI then use those passwords for Web management as 3 The welcome page is displayed Figure A 1 The Welcome Page _ gt T_Z E irik JIJ os eee pee e antes a A Ph A Pan Pran es Welcome te the Cajen PID Derice Mampet p pirr ile Ban e ee Pigh ki iria min a Erime i biam a Lend Tm i tit mrn dea AN a ete ae a PESHE ses P332G ML User s Guide 195 Appendix A Embedded Web Manager Ifyou have the Java plug in installed the Web based manager should open in anew window see Figure A 2 Figure A 2 Web based Manager dhap A T7 PO bbe kynna ijel Paplarer Ifyou do not have the Java plug in installed follow the instructions on the Welcome page that offers a variety of options to install the plug in 196 P332G ML User s Guide Appendix A Embedded Web Manager Installing the Java Plug in If the network manager has configured the system the plug in should be installed automatically If the plug in is not installed automatically then you have three options for installing it manually 1 Installing from the P330 Documentation and Utilities CD 1 Close all unnecessary applications on your PC Insert the Avaya P330 Documentation and Utilities CD into the CD drive Click Start on the task bar Select Run Type x emweb aux files plug in_1_2_2 exe where x is the CD drive letter Follow the instructions on screen
183. the Short Octaplane cable into the port marked to upper unit of the bottom P330 Family module 2 Plug dark grey connector of same Short Octaplane cable to the port marked to lower unit in the unit above The connections are illustrated in Figure 4 3 3 Repeat Steps 1 and 2 until you reach the top switch in the stack 4 Ifyou wish to implement stack redundancy use the Redundant Cable to connect the port marked to lower unit on the bottom switch to the port marked to upper unit on top switch of the stack 5 Power up the added modules VW Caution Do not cross connect two P330 switches with two Octaplane light colored cables If you wish to cross connect for redundancy use one light colored Octaplane cable and one black redundancy cable Figure 4 2 shows an incorrect connection 28 P332G ML User s Guide Chapter 4 Installation and Setup Note You can build a stack of up to 10 P330 switches If you do not wish to stack all the switches in a single rack use long Octaplane cables to connect two physical stacks as shown in Figure 4 3 Figure 4 2 Incorrect Stack Connection BUPS Connector D Power Supply Connector Cableto Cable to Lower Unit _Upper Unit Connector D Power Supply Connector P332G ML User s Guide 29 Chapter 4 Installation and Setup Figure 4 3
184. thentication server 123 clear radius authentication server 123 set radius authentication retry time 123 set radius authentication retry number 124 set radius authentication udp port 124 username 125 no username 125 208 P332G ML User s Guide CLI Layer 2 Command Index show username 126 set ppp chap secret 126 show radius authentication 126 set radius authentication 127 tech 127 P332G ML User s Guide 209 CLI Layer 2 Command Index 210 P332G ML User s Guide CLI Layer 3 Command Index area 166 arp 149 arp timeout 150 clear arp cache 150 clear ip route 148 clear vlan 192 copy running config startup config 135 copy running config tftp 135 copy startup config tftp 136 copy tftp startup config 135 default metric 159 enable vlan commands 156 erase startup config 136 hostname 132 interface 147 ip access default action 186 ip access group 184 ip access list 185 ip access list cookie 187 ip access list copy 187 ip access list name 186 ip access list owner 187 ip address 153 ip admin state 154 ip bootp dhcp network 181 ip bootp dhcp relay 180 ip bootp dhcp server 180 ip broadcast address 156 ip default gateway 147 ip directed broadcast 154 ip icmp errors 151 ip max arp entries 151 ip max route entries 149 ip netbios rebroadcast 154 ip netmask format 152 ip ospf authentication key 169 ip ospf cost 168 ip ospf dead interval 168 ip ospf hello interval 1
185. thernet RFC 894 Broadcasting Internet datagrams in the presence of subnets RFC 922 Internet Standard Subnetting Procedure RFC 950 Bootstrap Protocol RCF 951 Using ARP to implement transparent subnet gateways RFC 1027 Routing Information Protocol RCF 1058 Hosts Extensions for IP Multicasting RFC 1112 Requirements for Internet Hosts Communications Layers RFC 1122 MIB II RFC 1213 DHCP Options and BOOTP Vendor Extensions RFC 1533 P332G ML User s Guide 15 Chapter 1 Overview Interoperation between DHCP and BOOTP RFC 1534 Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol RFC 1541 Clarifications and Extensions for the Bootstrap Protocol Information RFC 1542 OSPF Version 2 RFC 1583 Computation of the Internet Checksum via Incremental Update RFC 1624 RIP Version 2 Carrying Additional Information RFC 1723 RIP Version 2 MIB Extension RFC 1724 Requirements for IP Version 4 Routers RFC 1812 OSPF Version 2 Management Information Base RFC 1850 IP Forwarding TAble MIB RFC 2096 Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol RFC 2338 Avaya P332G ML Network Management Comprehensive network management as a key component of today s networks Therefore we have provided multiple ways of managing the P332G ML to suit your needs P332G ML Device Manager Embedded Web The built in P330 Device Manager Embedded Web Manager allows you to manage a P330 stack using a Web browser without purchasing additional software
186. tity Page 66 identity e show license Shows the license Page 66 e show system Show system parameters Page 66 e show rmon statistics Show the traffic statistics of an interface Page 67 e show rmon history Show the existing history entries Page 68 e show rmon alarm Shows the existing alarm entries Page 68 e show rmon event Shows the existing event entries Page 69 e show ppp session Shows the PPP parameters of the active Page 69 PPP session e show ppp Shows the authentication method used Page 69 authentication for PPP sessions e show ppp incoming Shows the amount of time PPP sessions Page 70 timeout can remain idle before being disconnected e show ppp baud rate Shows the baud rate Page 70 e show ppp Displays the ppp configuration Page 70 configuration e show tftp upload Show status of the TFTP upload Page 71 download status download configuration per module e show tftp download Show status of the TFTP software Page 71 software status download of the Device Manager software to the module e show web Show the location url directory of the Page 72 aux files url P330 Device Manager Help files P332G ML User s Guide 47 Chapter 5 CLI Layer 2 e show intelligent Shows the status IP multicast filtering multicast application e show intelligent Shows whether the connected unit s multicast hardware hardware supports IP multicast filtering support e show security mode Displays the status of the MAC security feature enabled disabled e s
187. tory command on Page 115 or using an RMON management tool The syntax for this command is show rmon history lt History Index gt Example P330 N gt show rmon history 1026 history Entry 1026 is active owned by amir onitors ifEntry 1 1026 every 30 seconds Requested of time intervals ie buckets is 20 Granted of time intervals ie buckets is 20 Sample 1 began measuring at 2 53 9 Received 62545 octets 642 packets 391 broadcast and 145 multicast packets 0 undersize and 0 oversize packets 0 fragments and 0 jabbers 0 CRC alignment errors and 0 collisions of dropped packet events due to a lack of resources 0 Network utilization is estimated at 0 Show rmon alarm Command This command shows the parameters set for a specific alarm entry that was set using the rmon alarm command on Page 116 or using the P330 Device Manager The syntax for this command is show rmon alarm lt Alarm Index gt Example P330 N gt show rmon alarm 1026 alarm alarm 1026 is active owned by amir Monitors ifEntry 1 1026 every 60 seconds Taking delta samples last value was 1712 Rising threshold is 10000 assigned to event 1054 Falling threshold is 10 assigned to event 1054 On startup enable rising or_falling alarms 68 P332G ML User s Guide Chapter 5 CLI Layer 2 Show rmon event Command This command shows the parameters of an Event entry defined by the rmon event command
188. two screws on the side panel of the stacking sub module until they are secure Note The P332G ML must not be operated with the back slot open The stacking sub module should be covered with the supplied blanking plate if necessary Note Only use the X330STK ML stacking module with the P332G ML P332G ML User s Guide 25 Chapter 4 Installation and Setup Positioning P332G ML can be mounted alone or ina stack in a standard 19 inch equipment rack in a wiring closet or equipment room Up to 10 units can be stacked in this way When deciding where to position the unit ensure that e It is accessible and cables can be connected easily and according to the configuration rule e Cabling is away from sources of electrical noise such as radio transmitters broadcast amplifiers power lines and fluorescent lighting fixtures e Water or moisture cannot enter the unit case e Air flow around the unit and through the vents in the back and sides of the case is not restricted Note Use Octaplane cables to interconnect with other switches 26 P332G ML User s Guide Chapter4 Installation and Setup Rack Mounting The P332G ML case fits in most standard 19 inch racks P332G ML is 2U 88 mm 3 5 high Place the P332G ML in the rack as follows 1 Snap open the ends of the front panel to reveal the fixing holes 2 Insert the unit into the rack Ensure that the four P332G ML screw holes are aligned with t
189. ual router ID Use the no form of this command to disable preemption for the virtual router instance By default preemption is enabled The syntax for this command is no ip vrrp lt vr id gt preempt vr id Virtual Router ID 1 255 Example Router N config if marketing ip vrrp 1 preempt P332G ML User s Guide 175 Chapter 6 CLI Layer 3 Ip vrrp primary Command Use the ip vrrp primary command to set the primary address that shall be used as the source address of VRRP packets for the virtual router ID Use the no form of this command to return to the default primary address for the virtual router instance By default the primary address is selected automatically by the device The syntax for this command is no ip vrrp lt vr id gt primary lt ip address gt vr id Virtual Router ID 1 255 ip address Primary IP address of the virtual router This address should be one of the router addresses on the VLAN Example ip vrrp 1 primary 192 168 66 23 Ip vrrp override addr owner Command Use the ip vrrp override addr owner command to accept packets addressed to the IP address es associated with the virtual router such as ICMP SNMP and TELNET if it is not the IP address owner Use the no form of this command to discard these packets The syntax for this command is no ip vrrp lt vr id gt override addr owner vr id Virtual Router ID 1 255 Example Router N config if marketing ip vrrp 1 ov
190. ubnet mask is 255 255 255 0 3 From the Microsoft Windows taskbar of your PC click Start and then Run or from the DOS prompt of your PC then start the Telnet session by typing telnet lt P330_IP_address gt For example telnet 149 49 35 214 4 Ifthe IP Address in Telnet command is the IP address of the stack then connection is established with the Switch CLI entity of the Master module If you want to connect to the Router CLI entity use the session command If the IP address in the Telnet command is of the router connection is established to the Router CLI entity in the router module 218 P332G ML User s Guide Chapter 4 CLI Architecture Access amp Conventions 5 When you are prompted for a Login Name enter the default name root 6 When you are prompted for a password enter the password root in lower case letters 7 Youcan now configure the P330 stack and change its default IP address Command Line Prompt Four factors affect the command line prompt e Host name of the CLI entity the host name is used as the prefix of the command prompt refer to hostname command on page 132 e Module Number counting from the bottom up used as part of the prefix In this document the Module number in the prompt is generic and is represented by N e Security level used as the suffix of the prompt Refer to Security Level on page 220 e Application context used as body of the prompt this part is not mandatory
191. ule If the module is the master of the stack the entire stack is reset If you want to keep changes you made to the current running configuration use the copy running config startup config command first The syntax for this command is reset 136 P332G ML User s Guide Chapter 6 CLI Layer 3 ping Command Use the ping command to check host reachability and network connectivity The syntax for this command is Ping lt host gt lt packetsize gt lt interval gt host IP address of the target system packetsize An integer the size of the packet sent during a ping operation The default is 56 bytes interval An integer the number of seconds between successive ping messages The default is 1 second Example Router N gt ping 149 49 50 13 5 8 Example Router N gt ping 149 49 50 13 traceroute Command Use the traceroute command as a trace route utility The syntax for this command is traceroute lt host gt host IP address Example Router N gt traceroute 192 168 50 13 session Command See Session Command on page 44 P332G ML User s Guide 137 Chapter 6 CLI Layer 3 IP Commands Table 6 2 IP Commands Command Page show ip route 139 show ip route best match 139 show ip route static 140 show ip route summary 140 show ip arp 141 show ip reverse arp 141 show i
192. umbe r P332G ML User s Guide 115 Chapter5 CLI Layer 2 interval The interval between 2 samples number of The number of buckets defined buckets owner name Owner name string Example P330 N rmon history 1026 1026 3 2 30 buckets 20 owner amir history 1026 was created successfully Note If you wish to define a name which includes spaces you must enclose the entire name in quotation marks e g new york Rmon alarm Command Use the rmon alarm command to create anew RMON alarm entry The syntax for this command is rmon alarm lt Alarm Number gt lt variable gt lt interval gt lt sampletype gt rising threshold lt rising threshold gt lt rising event gt falling threshold lt falling threshold gt lt falling event gt lt startup alarm gt lt owner gt alarm number This is the alarm index number of this entry it is advisable to use the same interface number as your alarm index number variable This is the MIB variable which will be sampled by the alarm entry interval The interval between 2 samples sample type This can be set to either delta the difference between 2 samples or an absolute value rising threshold This sets the upper threshold for the alarm entry rising event The RMON event entry that will be notified if the upper threshold is passed falling This sets the lower threshold for the alarm entry threshold 116 P332G ML User s Guide Chapter 5 CLI Layer 2 falling e
193. urity mode enable disable Example P330 N gt set security mode enable Security mode enabled Note The set security mode command does not apply to the P332G ML and P332GT ML and relates only to the other P330 modules in the stack Set arp aging interval Command Use this command to set the arp aging interval The MAC value for the default gateway of ML agent in the ARP table is deleted at the end of every aging interval The default value is 10 minutes The syntax for this command is set arp aging interval lt value gt lt value gt interval minutes 112 P332G ML User s Guide Chapter 5 CLI Layer 2 Example P330 N set arp aging interval 20 ARP aging interval was set to 20 minutes Set arp tx interval Command Use the set arp tx interval command to set the keep alive frames sending interval Setting the interval to 0 disables the transmission of the keep alive frames The syntax for this command is set arp tx interval lt value gt lt value gt interval seconds Example P330 N set arp tx interval 15 ARP tx interval was set to 15 seconds set welcome message Use the set welcome message command to set a welcome message to appear after a reboot or after opening a new session see session command in the stack The syntax for this command is set welcome message string string string The string to be used as the welcome message blank Restores the
194. us products Application 1 This application shows P882 as the network backbone with P332G ML as a distribution with LAG and redundant links Figure 3 1 P330 stacks with a P882 backbone P332G ML User s Guide 23 Chapter3 Applications Application 2 This application shows a P332G ML as the multilayer SMB backbone the P332GT ML as the server farm switch and the P330 stack as closet devices Figure 3 2 P330 stacks with a P330 backbone TEEI Caun PAAT d Cave Past Can FAST aici by Cajun PEST aun FAT Server Farm 24 P332G ML User s Guide Chapter 4 Installation and Setup The P332G ML is ready to work after you complete the installation instructions below The P332G ML ports provide complete connectivity and no configuration is required to make the system work Installing the X330STK ML Stacking Sub Module VW Caution The stacking sub modules contain components sensitive to electrostatic discharge Do not touch the circuit board unless instructed to do so To install the stacking sub module in the P332G ML 1 Remove the blanking plate from the back of the P332G ML switch 2 Insert the stacking sub module gently into the slot ensuring that the metal base plate is aligned with the guide rails The metal plate of the X330STK ML and not the PCB fits onto the guide rails 3 Press the sub module in firmly until it is completely inserted into the P332G ML 4 Gently turn the
195. vant MIB objects dotlq dotlqBase dotlqVlanCurrent DiffServ Monitoring Monitors zero and non zero DiffServ usage per protocol for routed packets per DSMON IETF draft Port Mirroring The P332G ML provides port mirroring for additional network monitoring functionality You can filter the traffic and mirror either incoming traffic to the source port or both incoming and outgoing traffic This allows you to monitor the network traffic you need Ports which are members in a Link Aggregation Group LAG cannot also be used as Port Mirroring Destination or Source ports P332G ML User s Guide 17 Chapter 1 Overview SMON The P332G ML supports Avaya s ground breaking SMON Switched Network Monitoring which the IETF has now adopted as a standard RFC2613 SMON provides unprecedented top down monitoring of switched network traffic at the following levels e Enterprise Monitoring e Device Monitoring e VLAN Monitoring e Port level Monitoring This top down approach gives you rapid troubleshooting and performance trending to keep the network running optimally Note Avaya Multi Service Network Manager Licence is required to run SMON monitoring Note You need to purchase one SMON License per P330 Stack 18 P332G ML User s Guide Chapter 2 Avaya P332G ML Front and Rear Panels Avaya P332G ML Front Panel The P332G ML front panel contains LEDs controls and connectors The status LEDs and control butto
196. vent The RMON event entry that will be notified if the lower threshold is passed startup alarm The instances in which the alarm will be activated The possible parameters are Rising Falling risingOrfalling owner Owner name string Example P330 N rmon alarm 1026 1 3 6 1 2 1 16 1 1 1 5 1026 60 delta rising threshold 10000 1054 falling threshold 10 1054 risingOrFalling amir alarm 1026 was created successfully Rmon event Command Use the rmon event command to create an RMON event entry The syntax for this command is rmon event lt Event Number gt lt type gt description lt description gt owner lt owner gt event number This is the event index number of this entry type The type of the event The possible parameters are trap log logAndTrap none description A user description of this event owner Owner name string Example P330 N rmon event 1054 logAndTrap description event for monitoring amir s computer owner amir event 1054 was created successfully Copy stack config tftp Command Use the copy stack config tftp command to upload the stack level parameters from the current NVRAM running configuration into a file via TFTP P332G ML User s Guide 117 Chapter 5 CLI Layer 2 Note Create the file into which you wish to upload the stack level parameters prior to executing this command The syntax for this command is copy stack config tftp lt filename gt
197. ver secondary Secondary authentication server Example P330 N super set radius authentication server 192 168 38 12 primary Clear radius authentication server Command Use the clear radius authentication server command to remove a primary or secondary RADIUS authentication server The syntax for this command is clear radius authentication server primary secondary Set radius authentication retry time Command Use the set radius authentication retry time command to set the time to wait before re sending an access request The syntax for this command is set radius authentication retry time lt time gt time retry time in seconds P332G ML User s Guide 123 Chapter 5 CLI Layer 2 Set radius authentication retry number Command Use the set radius authentication retry number command to set the number of times an access request is sent when there is no response The syntax for this command is set radius authentication retry number lt number gt number retry number Set radius authentication udp port Command Use the set radius authentication udp port command to set the RFC 2138 approved UDP port number Normally the UDP port number should be set to its default value of 1812 Some early implementations of the RADIUS server used port number 1645 The syntax for this command is set radius authentication server udp port lt number gt 124 P332G ML User s Guide Chapter 5 CLI Layer 2
198. wing radius commands are accessible from Privileged mode e set radius authentication secret e set radius authentication server e clear radius authentication server e set radius authentication retry time e set radius authentication retry number e set radius authentication udp port Enable secret authentication for the Avaya P330 unit Set a primary or secondary RADIUS server IP address Remove a primary or secondary RADIUS authentication server Set the time to wait before re sending an access request Set the number of times an access request is sent when there is no response Set the RFC 2138 approved UDP port number Page 122 Page 123 Page 123 Page 123 Page 124 Page 124 Use the set radius authentication secret command to enable secret authentication for the P330 unit The syntax for this command is set radius authentication secret lt string gt string Example text password P330 N super set radius authentication secret sodot P330 N super 122 P332G ML User s Guide Chapter 5 CLI Layer 2 Set radius authentication server Command Use the set radius authentication server command to set a primary or secondary RADIUS server IP address The syntax for this command is set radius authentication server lt ip address gt lt primary secondary gt ip addr IP address of the RADIUS authentication server primary default Primary authentication ser
199. work Manager is running an additional tftp server is not required The syntax for this command is copy tftp EW_archive lt filename gt lt ip gt lt mod_num gt filename Embedded Web Manager image file name full path ip The ip address of the TFTP server mod_num Target module number 120 P332G ML User s Guide Chapter 5 CLI Layer 2 Example P330 N copy tftp EW_archive c p332m1 p332mlweb201 192 168 49 10 5 Copy tftp SW_image Command Use the copy tftp SW_image command to update the software image and the device manager applications of a designated module To use this command you need to have an active tftp server and to create a file into which to download the data If Avaya Multi Service Network Manager is running an additional tftp server is not required The syntax for this command is copy tftp SW_image lt image file gt EW_archive lt filename gt lt ip gt lt mod_num gt image file Common name for the files that contain the Software Image and Embedded Web archive full path filename Embedded Web Manager image file name full path ip The ip address of the TFTP server mod_num Target module number Example P330 N copy tftp SW_image c p332ml p332mlweb101 EW_archive c p332ml1 p332mlweb201 192 168 49 10 5 P330 N P332G ML User s Guide 121 Chapter 5 CLI Layer 2 Radius Commands Set radius authentication secret Command The follo
200. yer 2 Hostname Command Use the hostname command to change the Command Line Interface CLI prompt The current module number always appears at the end of the prompt The syntax for this command is hostname lt hostname_string gt hostname_string none displays current hostname string the string to be used as the hostname up to 20 characters Clear Commands Summary Table Following is a Table of the Privileged Level clear commands e clear timezone Returns the timezone to its default UTC Page 78 e clear ip route Clear IP routing table entries Page 79 e clear snmp trap Clear SNMP trap on the system Page 79 e clear vlan Clears VLAN entries Page 80 e clear dynamic Clears dynamic VLAN entries Page 80 vlans e clear port Clears a VLAN statically configuredona Page 81 static vlan port e clear cam Clears all the CAM entries Page 81 e clear log Clears the Log entries of a module Page 81 e clear port mirror Cancel port mirroring Page 81 Clear timezone Command Returns the timezone to its default Coordinated Universal Time UTC 78 P332G ML User s Guide Chapter 5 CLI Layer 2 Clear ip route Command Use the clear ip route command to delete IP routing table entries The syntax for this command is clear ip route lt destination gt lt gateway gt destination IP address of the network or specific host to be added gateway IP address of the router Example To delete the route table entries usi

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