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1.                 esses 6 13  6 5 4 Setting the TFTP Gateway IP Address                           6 13  6 5 5 Setting the Module Date 000 0    eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 6 14  6 5 6 Setting the Module Time     ooonnncccnnnnnnccccnnnnnccccnnnnncnccnnns 6 15  6 5 7 Entering a New Screen Refresh Time                            6 15  6 5 8 Setting the Screen Lockout Time                                   6 16  6 5 9 Setting the Operational Mode                               esses 6 16  6 5 10 Setting the Management Mode AA 6 16  6 5 11 Configuring the COM Pont  6 17   6 5 11 1 Changing the COM Port Application              6 19  6 5 12 CleamnghNVPRAM  enn 6 20  6 5 13 Enabling Disabling IP Fragmentation                             6 21  SNMP Community Names Configuration Screen                        6 22  6 6 1 Establishing Community Names                            sss 6 24  SNMP Traps Configuration Green    6 25  6 7 4 Configuring the Trap Table                 suu nennen 6 26  System Resources Information Green  6 27  6 8 1 Setting the Reset Peak Switch Utilization                       6 28  FLASH Download Configuration Screen  seses 6 29  6 9 1 Image File Download Using Runtime                             6 31  Port Configuration Menu Screen   oooooccccccnncoccncnonnoncnnncnncnnnnnnnnnnns 6 32  Ethernet Interface Configuration Sereen seenen 6 34  Ethernet Port Configuration Green  6 37  6 12 1 Selecting Settings            ec eee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 6 41  6 12 2 
2.         3  Use the arrow keys to highlight YES  Press ENTER     4  If you ENABLED the port  proceed to Section 6 5 11 1  If you  DISABLED the port  use the arrow keys to highlight SAVE at the  bottom of the screen  then press ENTER  When the message  SAVED  OK    displays  the edits are saved     Exiting without saving causes the message  NOT SAVED     VAN PRESS SAVE TO KEEP CHANGES     to appear  Exiting without    saving causes all edits to be lost     6 5 11 1 Changing the COM Port Application    After enabling the COM port as described in Section 6 5 11  you can  select one of the applications supported by the COM port  LM  and UPS   The default application is LM     To change the COM port application   1  Use the arrow keys to highlight the Application field     2  Use the SPACE bar or BACKSPACE to step through the available  settings until the operation you require appears  Table 6 1 lists the  available settings and their corresponding applications     Table 6 1  COM Port Application Settings                         Setting Application  LM Local Management Session  UPS APC Power Supply SNMP Proxy       3  Press ENTER to accept the application     4  Use the arrow keys to highlight SAVE at the bottom of the screen  then  press the ENTER key     DLE49 MA User   s Guide 6 19    Chapter 6  Local Management  Module Navigation    5  When the message  SAVED OK  appears  the edits you made are  saved     When the COM port is configured to perform the UPS   VAN application  all
3.        ACHTUNG Um die Anschl  sse an der R  ckseite bei  diesem Schritt nicht zu besch  digen  stellen  Sie sicher  daB das Modul gerade  eingeschoben und vorsichtig eingesetzt wird        ATTENTION Pour   viter d endommager les connecteurs de  fond de panier dans la proc  dure suivante   assurez vous que le module n est pas ins  r    de travers et engagez correctement les  connecteurs de fond de panier        PRECAUCI  N   Para evitar dafios a los conectores de la placa  posterior en el paso siguiente  aseg  rese de  que el m  dulo se desliza en l  nea recta y de  que encaja debidamente en los conectores de  la placa posterior   BEE  CAUTION To prevent damaging the backplane  connectors in the following step  take care that  the module slides in straight and properly  engages the backplane connectors        ACHTUNG Um die Anschl  sse an der R  ckseite bei  diesem Schritt nicht zu besch  digen  stellen  Sie sicher  daB das Modul gerade  eingeschoben und vorsichtig eingesetzt wird        ATTENTION Pour   viter d endommager les connecteurs de  fond de panier dans la proc  dure suivante   assurez vous que le module n est pas ins  r    de travers et engagez correctement les  connecteurs de fond de panier        PRECAUCI  N   Para evitar dafios a los conectores de la placa  posterior en el paso siguiente  aseg  rese de  que el m  dulo se desliza en l  nea recta y de  que encaja debidamente en los conectores de  la placa posterior                 DLE49 MA User s Guide XXV    Safety
4.        Possible Causes    Instruction          Loss of power to  the DLM6C AA  chassis     Perform the following steps     1     Check ON OFF switches of DLM6C AA chassis  power supplies  All switches must be in the ON       position     Check all power cords and cables for proper  connection  Examine power cords for fraying or other  damage  Replace if necessary     Examine DLM6C AA chassis power supplies  If  power supply LEDs or audible warning tone indicate  power supply problems  troubleshoot or replace any  faulty power supplies        Fault in DLM6C AA  power bus       Remove the DLE49 MA from the current slot and    re install in another free slot in the chassis     If the DLE49 MA functions in the selected slot  the  DLE49 MA onboard power converter is operational   The DLM6C AA chassis power bus may have a  localized fault  Install the DLE49 MA in the working  slot and contact your DIGITAL representative     If the DLE49 MA does not function in the selected  slot  continue the process with all module slots in the  chassis  If the module does not function in any slot   the chassis power bus may have a system wide fault  or the module onboard power converter may be  inoperable  Diagnose the module power converter as  described below to isolate the fault        Fault in DLE49 MA  module power  converter             Remove a working module from a known good    chassis   Install the DLE49 MA in the known good slot     If the DLE49 MA does not function  there may be a  fa
5.     2159 36    Figure 5 10 SNMP Traps Screen    The following explains each field of the SNMP Traps screen     Trap Destination  Modifiable   Indicates the IP address of the workstation to receive trap alarms  Up to  eight different destinations can be defined     Trap Community Name  Modifiable   Displays the Community Name included in the trap message sent to the  Network Management Station with the associated IP address     Enable Traps  Toggle   Enables transmission of the traps to the network management station with  the associated IP address  This field toggles between YES and NO     5 10 1 Configuring the Trap Table    To configure the Trap table  proceed as follows     1  Using the arrow keys  highlight the appropriate Trap Destination  field     5 28 DLE49 MA User s Guide    Chassis Environmental Screen    2  Enter the IP Address of the workstation that is to receive traps  IP  address entries must follow the DDN format  XXX XXX XXX XXX      3  Press ENTER  If an invalid entry is entered  INVALID IP  ENTERED    is displayed in the Event Message Line     4  Using the arrow keys  highlight the Trap Community Name field   Enter the community name     5  Press ENTER     6  Using the arrow keys  highlight the Enable Traps field  Press the  SPACE bar to choose either YES  send alarms from the chassis to the  workstation   or NO  prevent alarms from being sent      7  Using the arrow keys  highlight the SAVE command and press  ENTER  The message  SAVED OK  displays on the s
6.     xxvi             CAUTION    CAUTION The Network Tools connection to the module  will be terminated upon execution of this  command    ACHTUNG Die Network Tools Verbindung zum Modul wird  bei der Ausf  hrung dieses Befehls beendet    ATTENTION La connexion des Network Tools au module se  terminera    l ex  cution de cette commande    PRECAUCI  N   La conexi  n de redes de herramientas con el    m  dulo finalizar   en el momento de ejecutar  este comando     The DLE49 MA and the host module or hub are  sensitive to static discharges  Use an antistatic wrist  strap and observe all static precautions during this  procedure  Failure to do so could result in damage  to this equipment        ACHTUNG    Der DLE49 MA und das Host Modul bzw  der Hub  sind f  r statische Entladungen empfindlich   Benutzen Sie deshalb ein Antistatikarmband  und  beachten Sie w  hrend dieses Verfahrens alle  diesbez  glichen Vorsichtsmafnahmen  Bei  Nichtbeachtung konnte das Ger  t besch  digt  werden        ATTENTION    L appareil DLE49 MA et le concentrateur ou le  module h  te sont sensibles    l   lectricit   statique   Au cours de cette proc  dure  utilisez des bracelets  antistatiques et respectez toutes les pr  cautions  relatives    l   lectricit   statique  Si vous ne tenez pas  compte de ces conseils  vous risquez d endommager  cet   quipement        PRECAUCI  N          DLE49 MA y el hub o m  dulo de host es sensible a  la descarga est  tica  Utilice una banda antiest  tica  para la mu  eca
7.    DLE49 MA User   s Guide 6 57    Chapter 6  Local Management  Module Navigation    2     Use the SPACE bar to step to the appropriate setting  IEEE  DEC  or  NONE      Use the arrow keys to highlight the SAVE command at the bottom of  the screen     Press ENTER  The message    SAVED OK    is displayed     6 19 2 Setting the Age Time    To set the Age Time  proceed as follows     1   2     Use the arrow keys to highlight the Age Time field     Enter the desired Age Time in increments of 10  The available Age  Time range is 10 seconds to 1 000 000 seconds with the default value  being 300 seconds     Use the arrow keys to highlight the SAVE command at the bottom of  the screen     Press ENTER  The message    SAVED OK    is displayed     6 19 3 Setting  Enabling or Disabling  the Port Status       Disabling the port status of a backplane connection will block  the module from passing user traffic to the applicable module  slot in the DLM6C AA chassis  SNMP and other management  traffic  e g   ping and Telnet traffic   however  will still pass via  the backplane to the applicable module slot     To set the status of an interface  port   proceed as follows     1   2   3     Use the arrow keys to highlight the Status field of the port   Use the SPACE bar to toggle to either ENABLED or DISABLED     Use the arrow keys to highlight the SAVE command at the bottom of  the screen     Press ENTER  The message    SAVED OK    is displayed     6 58 DLE49 MA User   s Guide    802 1p Priorit
8.    DLE49 MA User s Guide 5 41    Chapter 5  Local Management  Overview  Setup  and Chassis Management    If more than 1 port is being redirected  repeat steps 1  through 12 for each additional setting  Then go to step 13 to  save all the new settings at once           If an entry is to be changed  delete the entry  save the screen   then recreate the entry with its new settings     Any combination  up to 128  of port redirect instances   configured on the Port Redirect Configuration screen  and or  VLAN redirect instances  configured on the VLAN Redirect  Configuration screen  can be configured     13  Use the arrow keys to highlight SAVE at the bottom of the screen   Press ENTER  The message  SAVED OK  displays  This saves the  new settings and updates the Source VLAN and Destination Port  read only fields     5 42 DLE49 MA User s Guide    CHAPTER 6  LOCAL MANAGEMENT  MODULE NAVIGATION    This chapter shows how to navigate in the module selections of the Local  Management screens     For module navigation hierarchies  refer to Section 5 5 1 in  Chapter 5           6 1 MAIN MENU SCREEN    The Main Menu Screen is the access point for all Local Management  screens for the modules and the DLM6C AA chassis  Figure 6 1 shows  the Main Menu screen     MS700 LOCALMANAGEMENT    Main Menu    CHASSIS    MODULES       2159 13    Figure 6 1 Main Menu Screen    If the terminal is idle for several minutes the Local Management  Password screen redisplays and the session ends  This idle  tim
9.   Modifiable    Contains the maximum number of minutes that the Local Management  application displays a module s screen while awaiting input or action  from a user  For example  if the number 5 is entered in this field  the user  has up to five minutes to respond to each of the specified module s Local  Management screens     In this example  after five minutes of    idleness     no input or action   the  terminal    beeps    five times  the Local Management application  terminates the session  and the display returns to the Password screen  To  enter a new lockout time  refer to Section 6 5 8     Module Uptime  Read Only   Displays the total time that the module has been operating     Operational Mode  Read Only   Operates the DLE49 MA as an IEEE 802 1Q switch     DLE49 MA User s Guide 6 9    Chapter 6  Local Management  Module Navigation    Management Mode  Toggle   This field toggles between DISTRIBUTED and STAND ALONE     In DISTRIBUTED mode  Local Management is entered via the  DLM6C AA password screen  and all chassis configuration screens are  available to the user  All other modules installed in the chassis that are set  for distributed management may also be accessed via a connection to a  single COM port on one of the modules     If the user is establishing a remote connection  such as a  Telnet or SNMP connection  using the IP address of the  module  the chassis LM screens will not be available  To  access the chassis LM screens  the IP address of the chassis  mus
10.   Use the arrow keys to highlight the SAVE command at the bottom of  the screen  Then press ENTER  The message  SAVED OK  displays  and the settings are saved for the port selected in step 1     9  Use the arrow keys to highlight the SET ALL PORTS command   Then press ENTER  The message    SAVED OK    displays and the  settings are saved for available ports     6 24 MODULE STATISTICS MENU SCREEN    The Module Statistics Menu screen  Figure 6 26  provides access to  screens that allow the user to obtain switch statistics about frame traffic  through each interface  to view MIB II statistics from each interface  and  to view RMON Statistics gathered by the RMON agent embedded in the  DLE49 MA     6 70 DLE49 MA User   s Guide    Module Statistics Menu Screen    The HSIM VHSIM Statistics menu option will only display if a  non Ethernet HSIM is installed in the DLE49 MA              To access the Module Statistics Menu from the Module Menu screen  use  the arrow keys to highlight the MODULE STATISTICS menu item and  press ENTER  The Module Statistics Menu screen displays     MS700 LOCAL MANAGEMENT    Module Statistics Menu    Module Type  DLE49 MA Firmware Revision     XX XX XX  Slot Number  X BOOTPROM Revision  XX XX XX    SWITCH STATISTICS    INTERFACE STATISTICS  RMON STATISTICS    HSIM VHSIM STATISTICS    RETURN       2159 27    Figure 6 26 Module Statistics Menu Screen    The Module Statistics Menu screen displays the following menu items     SWITCH STATISTICS  The Switch Sta
11.   Xx  Getting Help ivonne XX  SAFETY  Ge DL PME  xxi  Safety Requirements rescris nnna xxii    CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION    1 1 e 1 1  1 1 1 GCONNMEOCHIVIY EE 1 3  1 1 2 Auto Negpotiation     ooomoonnccccnnncccccnnnconcnnnnnnonnnnnnnnn cnn nonnnnnn 1 3  1 13 Runtime IP Address Discovery                            ssusss 1 3  1 1 4 Full Duplex Switched Ethernet    1 4  1 1 5  SmiartTr  nk uci tee nd estt see cre cede due 1 4  1 1 6 Remote Monitoring  RMON  eene 1 5  1 1 7 Broadcast Guppression   cnn nonanann 1 5  1 1 8 Port VLAN Redirect Functions     oooocccccnncccccnnnnnccncnnnnanannos 1 5  1 1 9 8021p Port Priority     ueneeeenseensessnnnennennnnnnnnnnnnnn nennen 1 5  1 1 10 Management    1 6  1 1 11 Switching Options         cece cece eeeeeeeeeenaeeeeeeeaees 1 6  1 1 12 Distributed Chassis Management                                    1 6  1 1 13 Optional HSIMS ee 1 6  1 1 14 Standards Compatibility                                  ceeseseesesss 1 7  1 1 15  Diagnostic LEDS                 iiie enne 1 7  1 1 16 Year 2000 Compliance                          eene 1 7    CHAPTER 2 NETWORK REQUIREMENTS    2 1 rice RTL TO 2 1  2 2 1OBASE T Network nnn nneh nnne nnne 2 1    DLE49 MA User s Guide vii    Contents    CHAPTER 3 INSTALLATION    3 1   Required Tools    ee 3 1  3 2 Unpacking the DLE49 MA          uuuesssnnnnnnssnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nn nnnnn nn 3 2  3 3   OPUONS TEC 3 2  3 4 Installing the DLE49 MA into the MultiSwitch 700 DLM6C AA  ENEE 3 2  3 5 Connecting to behetwork e 3
12.   ltige IP Adresse hat und die    nderungen gespeichert werden  finden Sie im  Anhang B Anleitungen zum L  schen des  NVRAM  um die COM Port Kommunikationen  wiederherzustellen        ATTENTION Lorsque le port COM est configur   pour une  application UPS  toute future connexion Local  Management doit se faire en   tablissant une  connexion Telnet au module  Assurez vous  que celui ci poss  de une adresse IP valable  avant d enregistrer les modifications apport  es  au port COM  Si le module n est pas dot    d une adresse IP valable et que les  modifications sont enregistr  es  reportez vous     l Annexe B pour apprendre comment  initialiser la NVRAM avant de r  tablir des  communications COM                 DLE49 MA User s Guide xxxi    Safety    xxxii       PRECAUCI  N   Cuando el puerto COM se configure para  ejecutar la aplicaci  n UPS  todas las  conexiones futuras de gesti  n local deben  realizarse mediante el establecimiento de una  conexi  n Telnet para el m  dulo  Aseg  rese de  que el m  dulo tiene una direcci  n IP v  lida  antes de guardar los cambios en la aplicaci  n  del puerto COM  Si el m  dulo no tiene ninguna  direcci  n IP v  lida y se guardan los cambios   v  ase el ap  ndice B para obtener m  s  instrucciones sobre el borrado de la NVRAM  para restablecer las comunicaciones del    puerto COM   EE   CAUTION Clearing NVRAM will result in the loss of all    user entered parameters  Do not proceed  unless this procedure is completely  understood        ACHTU
13.   management     between network management station and  DLE49 MA are valid and operating        User parameters   IP address   community names   etc   lost on reset  or power up     Device setup fault   refer to Table 4 6        Device is not  forwarding traffic  from any port     Device setup fault   refer to Table 4 6        Improper  Community Names      Refer to Section 5 9 for Community Names Table    setup           Table  2  If the Community Names have been forgotten  refer  to Appendix B for instructions on clearing NVRAM   1  Refer to Section 6 5 1 for IP address assignment  procedure   The DLE49 MA 2  If the DLE49 MA are using the IP address of the  does not have an DLM6C AA chassis  ensure that the modules are not  IP address  in STANDALONE management mode   Section 6 5 10 provides instructions on setting the  management mode   1  Enable port  Refer to Section 6 19 3 for instructions  The applicable on enabling disabling ports   front panel port is  disabled  2  Port may disabled due to Spanning Tree  Review             network design and delete unnecessary loops        DLE49 MA User s Guide    Troubleshooting Checklist    Table 4 6 Device Setup Troubleshooting       Possible Causes Instruction          1  Verify that Spanning Tree is enabled  Refer to       The DLE49 MA Section 6 19 1 for instructions on setting the type of   detect a looped STA    condition  2  Review network design and delete unnecessary  loops    Mode switch  7   1  Re enter the lost parameter
14.   setting of 6 11    DLE49 MA User   s Guide    IP Fragmentation 6 11  enabling or disabling 6 21    K    Keyboard conventions 5 2    L  LANVIEW LEDs 4 1  LDRAM  installation B 5  Local Management  clearing counters 5 15  paging to next or previous  screen 5 15  screen elements 5 8    M   Main Menu Screen 5 15   Management Mode 6 10   setting of 6 16   Memory   upgrading B 3   MIB Navigator 7 1   Module   selection of 6 3   Module Date   setting of 6 14   Module date 6 9   Module Menu screen  module configuration 6 4  module statistics 6 5  network tools 6 5   Module Operational Mode 6 9  setting of 6 16   Module Selection screen  hardware revision 6 3  module   6 3  module type 6 3  serial   6 3   Module Statistics Menu screen  Interface statistics 6 71  RMON statistics 6 72  Switch statistics 6 71       DLE49 MA User s Guide    Index    Module Time  setting of 6 15  Module time 6 9  Module Uptime 6 9    N  Network Tools 7 1  Network Tools Commands  arp 7 3  atm  stp state 7 11  bridge 7 4  defroute 7 4  7 5  done 7 11  link trap 7 9  netstat 7 5  ping 7 6  reset 7 6  show 7 7  soft reset 7 8  telnet 7 9  traceroute 7 8  7 9  7 10  New Screen Refresh Time  Entering of 6 15  NEXT command  how to use 5 15       P   Password screen 5 11   Physical properties A 1   Port Priority Configuration screen  all switch port s flow control 6 61  port   6 61  priority 6 61   Port Redirect Configuration screen  destination port  read only  6 45  destination port  selectable  6 46  frame fo
15.  00 20 0e d8 31 123 456 40 30             174246    DLE49 MA User   s Guide 7 7    Chapter 7  Network Tools                traceroute    Syntax  traceroute  IP address    Description  The traceroute command generates a  TRACEROUTE request to a specified IP  address and provides a display of all next hop  routers in the path to the device  If the device is  not reached  the command displays all next hop  routers to the point of failure    Options  Not Applicable   Example      gt  traceroute 122 144 11 52    next hop 0    122 144 60 45  3t next hop 1    122 144 8 113    next hop 2    122 144 61 45    122 144 11 52 is alive   3 hops away   051477  soft_reset   Syntax  soft_reset  Description  This command restarts the software image     which restores the user configuration settings  from NVRAM  The user will be queried to  confirm the reset command to ensure against  unwanted resets     The Network Tools connection to the module will be terminated  upon execution of this command     Options  Not Applicable    Example          gt  soft_reset             174266    7 8 DLE49 MA User   s Guide    telnet     Syntax     Description     Options     Example     link trap     Syntax     Description     Options     DLE49 MA User s Guide    Network Tools    telnet  IP address   Port       The telnet command allows the user to  communicate with another host  that supports  Telnet connections  using the Telnet protocol   The user must specify the remote host using its  IP address  The  IP 
16.  3 2 Installing the DRAM SIMM                   en  DA Installing Optional High Speed Interface Modules    INDEX    DLE49 MA User   s Guide    Contents    xi    Figure  1 1  3 1  3 2  3 3  4 1  4 2  5 1  5 2  5 3  5 4  5 5  5 6  5 7  5 8  5 9  5 10  5 11  5 12  5 13  5 14  6 1  6 2    6 4  6 5  6 6  6 7  6 8  6 9  6 10  6 11  6 12  6 13  6 14  6 15    FIGURES    Page  The DLEAOMA EE 1 2  Installing an Interface Module                                  esee 3 4  Straight Cable Connection   ooonooccccnnnnoccccnnnnoncccnnnnanrncananann cnc 3 6  Connection Using the RJ21 Angle Adapter                               3 7  Diagnostic  RE 4 2  RESET Button EE 4 10  Management Terminal Connection    5 5  Uninterruptible Power Supply  UPS    e 5 8  Example of a Local Management Screen                                  5 9  Local Management Chassis Module Password Screen           5 11  802 1Q Switching Mode  LM Screen Hierarchy                       5 13  Main Menu Screen ek 5 16  Chassis Menu Screen  5 17  Chassis Configuration Gcreen  nenn nenn 5 19  SNMP Community Names Screen sese 5 25  ONMP Mel EEN 5 28  Chassis Environmental Information Screen                             5 30  Redirect Configuration Menu Screen    occcccccccnnnnonnoncnnccnncnnnns 5 32  Port Redirect Configuration Green    5 34  VLAN Redirect Configuration Gcreen nennen 5 39  Main Menu Green    ek 6 1  Module Selection Green    6 2  Module Menu Screen  enne 6 4  Module Configuration Menu Green  6 6  General Configura
17.  5  3 6 Completing the Installation            c ce eeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeetteeeeeeeneeeeeneae 3 8    CHAPTER 4 TROUBLESHOOTING    4 1 Using the Diagnostic LEDS 0 0 0    eee eee enee cette eeteeeeeeenaeeeeeneee 4 1  4 2 Troubleshooting Checklist    4 5  4 3 Using the RESET Button               uuuerssnnesnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 4 10    CHAPTER 5 LOCAL MANAGEMENT  OVERVIEW  SETUP  AND  CHASSIS MANAGEMENT    NET ID MC tm 5 1  5 2 Local Management Keyboard Conventions                                   5 2  5 3 Management Terminal Setup                       sseeeee 5 3  5 3 1 Console Cable CGonnechon  esses 5 4  5 3 2 Management Terminal Setup Parameters                        5 6  5 3 8 Telnet Connections kk 5 6  5 3 4 Monitoring an Uninterruptible Power Supply                     5 7  5 4 Local Management Screen Elements                         nn 5 8  5 5 Accessing Local Management  5 11  5 5 1 Navigating Local Management Screens                         5 12  5 5 2 Selecting Local Management Menu Screen Items          5 14  5 5 3 Exiting Local Management Screens                                5 14  5 5 4 Using the NEXT and PREVIOUS Commands                5 15  5 5 5 Using the CLEAR COUNTERS Command                     5 15  5 6 Main Menu Gcreen  ene 5 15  5 7 Chassis Menu Screen                      essent nennen 5 17  5 8 Chassis Configuration Screen    oococccnncnnonconoccconccncnonnnnnnnnnnnccnnno 5 18  5 8 1 Setting the IP Address 5 21  5 8 2 Setting the Subnet Mas
18.  5  6  F  8  9    o       o O oo o oo oo o o    CLEAR COUNTERS RETURN       2159 28    Figure 6 27 Switch Statistics Screen    6 72 DLE49 MA User s Guide    Interface Statistics Screen    The Switch Statistics screen displays the following items     Port    Read Only   Identifies the interface or port number     Frames Revd  Read Only   Displays the number of frames received by the interface     Frames Txmtd  Read Only   Displays the number of frames transmitted by the interface     Frames Fltrd  Read Only   Displays the number of frames filtered by the interface     Frames Frwded  Read Only   Displays the number of frames forwarded by the interface     CLEAR COUNTERS  Command   Used to reset all statistic counters to zero  For details on how to use this  field  refer to Section 5 5 5     6 26 INTERFACE STATISTICS SCREEN    The Interface Statistics screen is used to gather MIB II statistics for all of  the DLE49 MA interfaces  all front panel ports and all backplane  interfaces  with the exception of an HSIM installed in the DLE49 MA     Non Ethernet HSIMs gather their own statistics  and may be  viewed via the Local Management screens of the applicable  HSIM  Refer to your HSIM documentation for information on  how to access these screens              To access the Interface Statistics screen  use the arrow keys to highlight  the INTERFACE STATISTICS menu item on the Module Statistics  Menu screen and press ENTER  The Interface Statistics screen    Figure 6 28  displays     
19.  Figure 5 3    shows an example of the fields in a screen  A description of each field  follows the figure        The following definitions apply to most of the Local  Management screens  Exceptions to these definitions may  occur in the Local Management screens of some devices           5 8 DLE49 MA User   s Guide    Local Management Screen Elements    Event Message Field Display Field    Display Fields Input Fields    Event Message Line     S700 LOCAL MANAGEMEN    General Configuratig    Device Type  DLE49 MA Firfnware Revision      XOCXX XX  BOOTPROM Revision  XX XX XX    AC Address  Device Date  05 01 98  IP Address   0 0  Device Time  14 23 00  Subnet Mask   255 0  Screen Refresh Time  30 sec   Default Gateway  Screen Lockout Time  15 min   TFTP Gateway IP Addr   0 0  Device Uptime XX D XX H XX M    Operational Mode    802 1Q SWITCHING     Clear NVRAM    NO  IP Fragmentation  ENABLED        Selection Field    Command Fields Screen    Figure 5 3 Example of a Local Management Screen    The following list explains each of the Local Management fields     Event Message Field   This field briefly displays messages that indicate if a Local Management  procedure was executed correctly or incorrectly  that changes were saved  or not saved to Non Volatile Random Access Memory  NVRAM    or that  a user did not have access privileges to an application     Only the password  configuration  and status screens have  event message fields        Table 5 3 describes the most common event 
20.  Figure 6 21 1     Set All Switch Port s Priority  Selectable    Used to set all ports to one default transmit priority  A value of 0 through  7  with 0 being the lowest priority and 7 the highest  can be selected that  will apply to all ports  To set the default transmit priority for all ports   refer to Figure 6 21 2     DLE49 MA User s Guide 6 61    Chapter 6  Local Management  Module Navigation    6 21 1 Setting Switch Port Priority Port By Port    To set the default port priority on a particular port  proceed as follows     1  Use the arrow keys to highlight the Priority field for the particular  port     2  Press the SPACE bar to step to the appropriate value 0 through 7     3  Usethe arrow keys to highlight the SAVE command at the bottom of  the screen     4  Press ENTER  The message  SAVED OK  displays and the setting is  saved     6 21 2 Setting Switch Port Priority On All Ports    To set the port priority on all ports  proceed as follows     1  Use the arrow keys to highlight the Set All Switch Port   s Priority  field     2  Press the SPACE bar to select a priority from 0 through 7  0 is the  lowest priority      3  Usethe arrow keys to highlight the SAVE command at the bottom of  the screen     4  Press ENTER  The message  SAVED OK  displays and the setting is  saved     6 22 ADVANCED PORT PRIORITY CONFIGURATION  SCREEN    The Advanced Port Priority Configuration screen  Figure 6 24  is used to  set the Priority Queue Mapping and Priority Regeneration for a partic
21.  File Name       tftpboot DLE49 fls    Download Status  Download Successful    EXECUTE RETURN    2693 49       Figure 6 12 Flash Download Configuration Screen    The following briefly defines each field of the Flash Download  Configuration screen     Download Method  Read Only    Indicates the download method used by the device  With RUNTIME  the  DLE49 MA attempts a TFTP download based on the IP address and file  name entered in the fields at the bottom of the Flash Download  Configuration screen  Section 6 9 1 describes how to download using  Runtime     Reboot After Download  Toggle    Notifies the user that the DLE49 MA will reboot after the download is  complete  This field toggles between YES and NO  If YES is selected  the  module reboots after the download is completed  If NO is selected  the  module continues using the existing firmware image and stores the new  firmware image in FLASH memory  When the module is reset or during  the next power up  the device boots from FLASH memory using the new  image     6 30 DLE49 MA User s Guide    FLASH Download Configuration Screen    TFTP Gateway IP Addr  Modifiable   Shows the IP address of the TFTP gateway server defined on the General  Configuration screen in Section 6 5 4     Download Server IP  Selectable   Is used to select the IP address of the TFTP server to be used for the  FLASH download     Download File Name  Selectable   Is used to select the complete TFTP Server path and file name of the new  image     Last Image
22.  In the screens shown in this guide  the  selections display within brackets and are in bold type  In the field  description  the field is identified as being either    selectable    when there  are more than two possible values  or    toggle    when there are only two  possible values     Command Fields   Command fields are located at the bottom of Local Management screens   Command fields are used to exit Local Management screens  save Local  Management entries  or navigate to another display of the same screen  In  the screens shown in this guide  the characters in this field are all UPPER    5 10 DLE49 MA User   s Guide    Accessing Local Management    CASE and in bold type  In the field description  the field is identified as  being a    command    field     5 5 ACCESSING LOCAL MANAGEMENT    Access to Local Management is controlled through the Password screen   Figure 5 4  Whenever a connection is made to the DLE49 MA the  Password screen displays  Before continuing  the user must enter a  password which is compared to the previously stored passwords  The  level of access allowed the user depends on the password  To set or  change passwords refer to Section 5 9  The following steps describe the  procedure to access Local Management     1  Turn on the terminal  Press ENTER  this may take up to four times   because the COM port of the DLE49 MA auto senses the baud rate of  the terminal  until the DLM6C AA Local Management Password  screen  Figure 5 4  displays     Event Me
23.  Management connection through a  terminal  Altering the COM port settings disconnects the Local  Management terminal from the port  and ends the Local  Management session  If the DLE49 MA was previously  assigned a valid IP address  reenter Local Management by  establishing a Telnet connection to the module  If the module  does not have a valid IP address  and other modules in the  chassis are inaccessible  reset NVRAM on the DLE49 MA  using Mode Switch 7  refer to Appendix B  to reestablish COM  port communications     2  Press the SPACE bar to choose either ENABLED or DISABLED   The COM port must be ENABLED if it will be used for Local  Management or UPS applications  Select DISABLED if you wish to  disable the COM port for additional module security     If the COM port is reconfigured without a valid IP address set    N on the module or chassis  the message shown in Figure 6 7  displays  Do not continue unless the outcome of the action is  fully understood     WARNING    THE COM PORT HAS BEEN RECONFIGURED AND THERE IS NO IP  ADDRESS SET FOR THIS DEVICE  YOU WILL NO LONGER BE ABLE  TO MANAGE THIS BOARD  DO YOU STILL WISH TO RECONFIGURE  THIS COM PORT        174252    Figure 6 7 COM Port Warning Screen    6 18 DLE49 MA User s Guide    General Configuration Screen    If the DLM6C AA chassis has been configured with a valid IP  address this screen will not display  When the chassis is  assigned a valid IP address all the interface modules installed  share this same address   
24.  Menu 6 59  Advanced Port Priority  Configuration screen 6 62  clearing counters 5 15  Device Menu screen 6 3  Ethernet Configuration screen 6 34  FLASH Download screen 6 29  General Configuration screen 6 7  Interface Statistics screen 6 73  Main Menu screen 6 1  Module Configuration screen 6 5  Module Selection screen 6 2  Module Statistics Menu  screen 6 70  navigation of 5 12  paging to next or previous 5 15  Password screen 5 11  Port Priority Configuration  screen 6 60    DLE49 MA User s Guide    Index    Port Redirect Configuration  screen 6 44  Redirect Configuration Menu  screen 6 42  RMON Statistics screen 6 77  SNMP Community Names  screen 6 22  SNMP Traps screen 6 25  Switch Configuration screen 6 55  Switch Statistics screen 6 72  System Resources Information  screen 6 27  Transmit Queues Configuration  screen 6 66  VLAN Redirect Configuration  screen 6 48  Screens for chassis management  Chassis Menu screen 5 17  Main Menu screen 5 15  Port Redirect Configuration screen   module  5 32  Redirect Configuration Menu  screen 5 31  SNMP Community Names  screen 5 24  SNMP Traps screen 5 27  VLAN Redirect Configuration  screen 5 38  SDRAM  installation B 5  Selection field 5 10  Setting default priorities  on one port 6 66  Setting the reset peak switch 6 53  Setting the threshold 6 53  SIMMs  installing  LDRAM B 5  location B 4  SmartTrunk  introduction to 1 4  SNMP Community Names screen  access policy 6 23  community name 6 23    DLE49 MA User   s Guide    SNMP Comm
25.  NC  erue  e  aire    ere  DO  a  CONCI  91  CONCI  00  OO   D  ue  OO  ee  23  Ore   ee  Oe   OO  ore   a a  OAD  a 8  ON  DO  OO    Figure 1 1       COM Port    48 Ports   10 Mbps     HSIM  Slot    2693 01    The DLE49 MA    DLE49 MA User s Guide    Overview    The DLE49 MA can be used to connect individual high bandwidth user  devices  such as workstations  or to provide a central switching point for  multiple 10 Mbps Ethernet segments  The optional HSIMs provide high  speed uplinks to other networking technologies such as Gigabit Ethernet   Fast Ethernet  Fiber Distributed Data Interface  FDDI   Wide Area  Network  WAN  and Asynchronous Transfer Mode  ATM      The following sections describe the features of the DLE49 MA     1 1 1 Connectivity    The DLE49 MA connects to Ethernet networks or workstations through  the four RJ21 connectors on the front panel  These ports support  Unshielded Twisted Pair  UTP  cables with an impedance between 85  and 111 ohms at lengths up to 100 meters  These ports are IEEE 802 3u  10BASE TX compliant     The DLE49 MA has a slot for an optional HSIM to provide additional  connectivity to various networking technologies     1 1 2  Auto Negotiation    The front panel ports on the DLE49 MA module have the ability to  auto negotiate the type of connection required to provide a link to another  device  During Auto Negotiation  two devices automatically exchange  information    telling    each other what their operating capabilities are  The  Auto
26.  Negotiation feature targets the maximum capabilities that can be  reached between the two devices     When Auto Negotiation is supported at both ends of a link  the two  devices dynamically adjust to full or half duplex operation based on the  maximum capability that can be reached between the two devices  If the  device connected to the DLE49 MA cannot auto negotiate  the  DLE49 MA interface operates according to the capabilities of the other  device     1 1 3 Runtime IP Address Discovery    This feature enables the module to automatically accept an IP address  from a Boot Strap Protocol  BootP  server on the network into NVRAM    DLE49 MA User   s Guide 1 3    Chapter 1  Introduction    without requiring a user to enter an IP address through Local  Management     When the module is connected to the network and powered up  Runtime  IP Address Discovery  RAD  checks the module for an IP address  If one  has not yet been assigned  module and DLM6C AA chassis IP address set  to 0 0 0 0   RAD checks to see if any of the module interfaces have a link   If so  RAD sends out Reverse Address Resolution Protocol  RARP  and  BootP requests to obtain an IP address from a RARP or BootP server on  the network     The RAD requests start out at an interval of one second  The interval then  doubles after every transmission until an interval of 300 seconds is  reached  At this point  the interval remains at 300 seconds  The RAD  requests continue until an IP address is received from a RARP 
27.  OFF option and press  ENTER  ON forces the source port to forward errored frames to the  destination port s   OFF forces the errored frames to be dropped  before forwarding traffic     Use the arrow keys to highlight the Status field     Use the SPACE bar to select either the ADD or DELETE option   Press ENTER  This adds or deletes the selections for the Source Port   Destination Port  Frame Format  and Redirect Errors made in steps 1  through 12 and also updates the screen     If more than one port is being redirected  repeat steps 1  through 14 for each additional setting  Then go to step 15 to  save all the new settings at once        If an entry is to be changed  delete the entry  save the screen   then recreate the entry with its new settings     Any combination of port redirect instances  configured on the  Port Redirect Configuration screen  and or VLAN redirect  instances  configured on the VLAN Redirect Configuration  Screen  can be configured  up to 128 instances total per  module  Of the 128 instances only 24 can be configured as  remote instances to other modules in the chassis  A maximum  of 640 instances can be configured on a fully loaded  5  module  chassis     Use the arrow keys to highlight SAVE at the bottom of the screen   Press ENTER  The message  SAVED OK  displays  This saves the  new settings and updates the Source Port and Module  and the  Destination Port and Module read only fields     DLE49 MA User s Guide 5 37    Chapter 5  Local Management  Over
28.  Ports 1 through 48 Ethernet  10B ASE T compliant   through four RJ21 type connectors     Slot for optional High Speed Slot accepts optional HSIMs that  Interface Module  HSIM  provide a variety of physical cabling    types     A 5 COM PORT PINOUT ASSIGNMENTS    The COM port is a serial communications port that supports Local  Management or connection to a UPS     Table A 1 shows the COM port pin assignments     Table A 1 COM Port Pin Assignments                                        Pin Signal Name Input Output  1 Transmit Data  XMT  Output   2 Data Carrier Detect  DCD  Output   3 Data Set Ready  DSR  Input   4 Receive Data  RCV  Input   5 Signal Ground  GND  NA   6 Data Terminal Ready  DTR  Output   7 Request to Send  RTS  Input   8 Clear to Send  CTS  NA             A 6 REGULATORY COMPLIANCE    Safety UL 1950  CSA C22 2 No  950  EN 60950   IEC 950  and 73 23 EEC   Electromagnetic FCC Part 15  EN 55022  CSA C108 8    Compatibility  EMC  EN 50082 1  AS NZS 3548  VCCI V 3  and  89 336 EEC    A 2 DLE49 MA User   s Guide    APPENDIX B    OPTIONAL INSTALLATIONS AND  MODE SWITCH BANK SETTINGS    This appendix covers the following items   e Required tools  Section B 1       Locations  functions  and settings for the mode switches  Section B 2     B 1 REQUIRED TOOLS    You need the following tools to perform the procedures provided in this  appendix     e  Antistatic wrist strap  provided with DLM6C AA chassis     B 2 SETTING THE MODE SWITCHES    These switches are set at the fact
29.  Server IP  Read Only   Shows the IP address of the server used for the previous FLASH  Download     Last Image File Name  Read Only   Shows the complete path and file name of the last image downloaded to  FLASH     Download Status  Read Only   Provides the status of the current or most recently completed download     6 9 1 Image File Download Using Runtime    To download a firmware image of FLASH to the DLE49 MA using  Runtime  proceed as follows     1  Use the arrow keys to highlight the Reboot After Download field     2  Usethe SPACE bar to select either YES or NO  Select YES if you  want the device to reboot after the download is completed  Select NO  if you want the device to store the new image in FLASH memory until  the device is reset or during the next power up     3  Use the arrow keys to highlight the TFTP Gateway IP Addr field     4  Setthe IP address of the TFTP gateway server  this defaults to the  same IP address as that set in the TFTP Gateway IP Addr field on the  General Configuration screen      5  Usethe arrow keys to highlight the Download Server IP field     DLE49 MA User s Guide 6 31    Chapter 6  Local Management  Module Navigation    6     Enter the IP address of the TFTP server using the DDN format   XXX XXX XXX XXX      Use the arrow keys to highlight the Download File Name field     Enter the complete path and file name of the image stored on the  download server     For example   tftpboot DLE49 fls    Use the arrow keys to highlight EXECUTE at the
30.  bottom of the screen  and press ENTER  If Reboot After Download is set to NO in step 2   the message  RUNTIME DOWNLOAD IN PROGRESS  displays in  the event message line at the top of the screen and the new image is  downloaded into FLASH memory  If Reboot After Download is set to  YES in step 2  the message    REBOOT WILL OCCUR AFTER  DOWNLOAD COMPLETES  display     6 10 PORT CONFIGURATION MENU SCREEN    The Port Configuration Menu screen  Figure 6 13  allows the user to  select one of many screens to perform port configuration tasks on the  DLE49 MA     To access the Port Configuration Menu screen from the Module  Configuration Menu screen  use the arrow keys to highlight the   PORT CONFIGURATION MENU item and press ENTER  The Port  Configuration Menu screen displays     6 32 DLE49 MA User   s Guide    Port Configuration Menu Screen    MS700 LOCAL MANAGEMENT    Port Configuration Menu    Module Type  DLE49 MA Firmware Revision  XX XX XX  Slot Number  X BOOTPROM Revision  XX XX XX    ETHERNET INTERFACE CONFIGURATION  HSIM VHSIM CONFIGURATION   REDIRECT CONFIGURATION MENU  SMARTTRUNK CONFIGURATION   BROADCAST SUPPRESSION CONFIGURATION       26931 21    Figure 6 13 Port Configuration Menu Screen    The following explains each field of the Port Configuration Menu screen     ETHERNET INTERFACE CONFIGURATION  Indicates the link status  current and desired operational mode  and  advertised ability for ports 1 through 48 on the DLE49 MA     HSIM VHSIM CONFIGURATION   Provides access
31.  disabling ports   Spanning Tree  2  Contact your DIGITAL  representative   None  unless there is a high rate  Flashing  Indicates of activity  If so  check for  Red collision rate  network configuration problems  e          or a defective device           Solid  Diagnostic  Failure        Contact your DIGITAL  representative           4 4    DLE49 MA User   s Guide    Troubleshooting Checklist    4 2 TROUBLESHOOTING CHECKLIST    If the DLE49 MA is not working properly  refer to Table 4 2 for a  checklist of possible problems  causes  and recommended actions to  resolve the problem     Table 4 2 Fault Identification       Symptom Possible Causes          1  Installation error   Remove DLE49 MA and perform  installation in accordance with installation   All LEDs are off  instructions  Check connectors for dust or dirt and   clean as necessary     2  Power system fault   refer to Table 4 3        1  Device does not have an operable firmware image   and is sending out BootP requests in an effort to  locate a BootP server on the network  Press the  RESET button on the front panel to attempt to use      the firmware image in FLASH memory   Module stays in    BOOT state  2  If the problem continues after pressing the RESET  button  refer to Appendix B for instructions on  forcing a BootP image download     3  Contact your DIGITAL representative if the problem  continues                 DLE49 MA User s Guide 4 5    Chapter 4  Troubleshooting    Table 4 3 Power System Troubleshooting
32.  enable  disable  or status  The STATE  field is mandatory     Options  enable  disable  status    Example            atm stp state status  Atm Stp is Enabled      atm stp state disable        atm stp state enable             2314 79    7 10 DLE49 MA User s Guide    Network Tools    7 1 2 Special Commands  done  quit  exit     Syntax  done    Description  The done command enables the user to exit  from Network Tools and return to the Main  Menu screen     Options  Not Applicable    Example            done    Connection closed             051472    DLE49 MA User s Guide 7 11    APPENDIX A  SPECIFICATIONS    This appendix provides operating specifications for the DLE49 MA  interface module  Cabletron Systems reserves the right to change these  specifications at any time without notice     A 1 MODULE SPECIFICATIONS    Processor     Dynamic Random Access  Memory  DRAM      FLASH Memory   Shared Memory     Intel 1960 RISC processor  Power PC    20 MB expandable to 32 MB  8 MB  4 MB    A 2 PHYSICAL PROPERTIES    Dimensions     Weight  Unit    MTBF  Predicted      46 43 H x 6 05 W x 29 51 D  cm   18 28 H x 2 38 W x 11 62 D  in     Approximately 2 7 kg  6 Ib   200 000 hours    A3 ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS    Operating Temperature   Storage Temperature     Operating Relative Humidity     DLE49 MA User s Guide    5 C to 40 C  41 F to 104 F    30 C to 73 C   22 F to 164 F   596 to 9096  non condensing     Appendix A  Specifications    AA INPUT OUTPUT PORTS    DLE49 MA Specifications   
33.  entry  cannot ping device  timed out   etc     3   Dynamic route entry   4   Static route entry  not subject to change     You can specify the arp command without options  or with one of the    following options     Options     DLE49 MA User s Guide     a Views cache data    d Deletes an IP address entry  Requires  additional arguments    Interface Number     IP  address      s Adds a static entry  Requires additional  arguments    Interface Number     IP address      MAC address      f Flushes the ARP cache    7 3    Chapter 7  Network Tools    Example     bridge     Syntax     Description     Options     Example     7 4                    arp  a    Interface Network Address Physical Address   Media Type  3t  Soniclnt  122 144 40 111 00 00 0e 12 3c 04     3 dynamic      Soniclnt  122 144 48 109 00 00 0e f3 3d 14  3 dynamic      Soniclnt  122 144 52 68 00 00 0e 12 3c 04 3 dynamic      Soniclnt  122 144 21 43 00 00 0e 03 1d 3c     3 dynamic       arp  d 1 122 144 52 68    gt  arp  s 1 22 44 2 3 00 00 0e 03 1d 3c      arp  f  051467    bridge  ENABLE DISABLE   IFNUM ALL     The bridge command allows each bridge port to  be enabled or disabled at the user s request   either one at a time or all at once  Specifying a  single interface number will affect the bridging  status of that interface  while specifying ALL  will affect every interface     Not Applicable            gt  bridge disable all        bridge enable 1        bridge disable 1          051468    DLE49 MA User s Guid
34.  field will read either    Normal        Fault     or    Not Installed      Chassis Fan Status  Read Only   Displays the current status of the DLM6C AA fan tray  This field will  read either    Normal        Fault     or    Not Installed        5 30 DLE49 MA User s Guide    Redirect Configuration Menu Screen  Chassis     5 12 REDIRECT CONFIGURATION MENU SCREEN   CHASSIS     The Redirect Configuration Menu screen displays only when  the operational mode of one or more of the modules in the  chassis are set to 802 1Q switching  If no modules in the  chassis are set to 802 1Q switching  the Port Redirect  Configuration screen will display directly when the Redirect  Configuration Menu field is selected  and the VLAN Redirect  Configuration screen will not be accessible           The Redirect Configuration Menu screen  Figure 5 12  for the chassis  provides access to the Port Redirect Configuration and VLAN Redirect  Configuration screens  Any combination  up to 128  of port and or VLAN  redirect instances can be configured per installed module  giving a  maximum of 640 instances for a chassis with 5 modules     To access the Redirect Configuration Menu screen from the Chassis  Menu screen  use the arrow keys to highlight the REDIRECT  CONFIGURATION MENU item and press ENTER  The Redirect  Configuration Menu screen displays     DLE49 MA User s Guide 5 31    Chapter 5  Local Management  Overview  Setup  and Chassis Management    MS700 LOCAL MANAGEMENT    Redirect Configuration Men
35.  future Local Management connections must be  made by establishing a Telnet connection to the module   Ensure that the module has a valid IP address before saving  changes to the COM port application  If the module does not  have a valid IP address and the changes are saved  refer to  Appendix B for instructions on clearing NVRAM in order to  reestablish COM port communications     6 5 12 Clearing NVRAM    Clearing NVRAM will result in the loss of all user entered  IN parameters  Do not proceed unless this procedure is  completely understood     Clearing NVRAM allows the user to clear all user entered parameters   such as IP address and Community Names from NVRAM     Clear NVRAM as follows    1  Use the arrow keys to highlight the Clear NVRAM field    2  Usethe SPACE bar to toggle the field to YES    3  Use the arrow keys to highlight SAVE at the bottom of the screen   4  Press ENTER  The warning shown in Figure 6 8 is displayed     6 20 DLE49 MA User s Guide    General Configuration Screen    WARNING    YOU HAVE ELECTED TO CLEAR NVRAM  THIS WILL CLEAR  ALL SYSTEM DEFAULTS INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO  IP ADDRESS  INTERFACE CONFIGURATION  AND COM PORT    CONFIGURATION  THEN RESET THE BOARD   ARE YOU SURE YOU WANT TO CLEAR NVRAM        174251    Figure 6 8 Clear NVRAM Warning Screen    5  Use the arrow keys to highlight YES and press ENTER  The message   CLEARING NVRAM  REBOOT IN PROGRESS     displays  The  DLE49 MA clears NVRAM and reboot  All user entered parameters  default
36.  have a valid IP address  and other modules  in the chassis are inaccessible  reset NVRAM  on the DLE2x MA and DLE3x MA using Mode  Switch 7  refer to Appendix B  to reestablish  COM port communications                 DLE49 MA User s Guide    Safety Requirements       ACHTUNG    Sie d  rfen die COM Port Einstellungen NICHT  abschalten oder andern  w  hrend die aktuelle  LM Verbindung  Local Management    ber ein  Terminal besteht  Das   ndern der  COM Port Einstellungen trennt das  LM Terminal vom Port und beendet die  LM Sitzung  Falls dem DLE2x MA und  DLE3x MA zuvor eine g  ltige IP Adresse  zugeordnet wurde  sollten Sie LM erneut  starten  indem Sie eine Telnet Verbindung zum  Modul herstellen  Falls das Modul keine g  ltige  IP Adresse hat und Sie auf andere Module im  Geh  use zugreifen k  nnen  sollten Sie  NVRAM auf dem DLE2x MA und DLE3x MA  unter Verwendung von Mode Switch 7  zur  cksetzen  siehe Anhang B   um die  COM Port Kommunikationen  wiederherzustellen        ATTENTION          NE PAS d  sactiver ou modifier les param  tres  du port COM pendant la connexion Local  Management  LM  via un terminal  La  modification des param  tres du port COM  entraine la d  connexion du terminal LM de son  port  et termine la session LM  Si les  DLE2x MA et DLE3x MA b  n  ficient d une  adresse IP valable  affichez le terminal Local  Management en   tablissant une nouvelle  connexion Telnet  Si le module ne poss  de  pas d adresse IP valable  et que les autres  modules du ch 
37.  in  this guide for details on how to obtain this document           4  Ifusing the RJ21 angle adapter  plug the RJ21 right angled connector  as shown in Figure 3 3  Depending on the type of RJ21 cable  connector  it can be either plugged in until the retaining clips on the  RJ21 adapter extender snap into place or secured with screws     DLE49 MA User s Guide 3 7    Chapter 3  Installation    5  Verify that a link exists on each twisted pair segment of the RJ21  connector by checking that the associated port RX LED is on  flashing  amber  blinking green  or solid green   Figure 3 3 shows the RX and  TX LEDs for port 1  If any of the RX LEDs are off  perform the  following steps to check the associated twisted pair segment  The  problem is resolved when the Link LED comes on     a  Verify that the device at the other end of the twisted pair segment  is on and connected to the segment     b  Verify that the RJ21 connector associated with the twisted pair  segment has the proper pinouts and check the cable for continuity     c  Checkthatthe twisted pair connection meets the dB loss and cable  specifications outlined in Chapter 2     If a link is not established  contact your DIGITAL representative     Repeat steps 1 through 5 until all connections are made     3 6 COMPLETING THE INSTALLATION    After installing the DLE49 MA and any optional HSIM  and making the  connections to the network  the DLE49 MA is ready to be configured  through Local Management  Refer to Chapter 5 for 
38.  lo el personal cualificado debe instalar o dar  mantenimiento a esta unidad                 xxii DLE49 MA User s Guide    Safety Requirements    CAUTION Failure to observe static safety precautions  IN could cause damage to the DLE49 MA  Follow  static safety handling rules and properly wear    the antistatic wrist strap provided with the  DLM6C AA chassis           ACHTUNG Die MiBachtung der statischen  VorsichtsmaB nahmen kann Besch  digungen  des DLE49 MA hervorrufen  Befolgen Sie die  Anweisungen zur statischen Sicherheit und  tragen Sie das Antistatikarmband  das mit dem  DLM6C AA Geh  use geliefert wird        ATTENTION La non observation des pr amp cautions contre  l   lectricit   statique peut endommager le  DLE49 MA  Conformez vous    ces r  gles et  portez le bracelet antistatique fourni avec le  chassis DLM6C AA        PRECAUCI  N   Si no se siguen las precauciones sobre  seguridad est  tica  se pueden causar da  os al  DLE49 MA  Siga las normas de seguridad  est  tica relativas al manejo del equipo y lleve  la mu  equera anti est  tica que se facilita con  el chasis del DLM6C AA                 DLE49 MA User s Guide XXiii    Safety    sn  CAUTION Pressing the RESET button resets the device   and all current switching being performed by  the module is halted  A module downtime of up  to two minutes results from this action        ACHTUNG Wenn der RESET Knopf gedr  ckt wird  wird  das Ger  t zur  ckgestellt und alle vom Ger  t  derzeit ausgef  hrten Schaltungen wer
39.  refer to Section 6 7     6 6 DLE49 MA User s Guide    General Configuration Screen    SYSTEM RESOURCES INFORMATION   Displays the CPU type used in the device and its operating speed   displays the size of each memory system used  FLASH memory  DRAM  and NVRAM  in the device and the unused portion of each memory  and  displays the current CPU  switch  utilization and the peak switch  utilization  For details  refer to Section 6 8     FLASH DOWNLOAD CONFIGURATION  Used to force the DLE49 MA to download a new image file from a TFTP  server to its FLASH memory  For details  refer to Section 6 9     PORT CONFIGURATION MENU  Used to select the screens for configuring the DLE49 MA ports  For  details  refer to Section 6 10     802 1 CONFIGURATION MENU   Displays only if the DLE49 MA has been configured to operate as an  IEEE 802 1Q switch as described in Section 6 5 9  Provides access to the  Switch Configuration screen  802 1Q VLAN Configuration Menu screen   and the 802 1p Priority Configuration Menu screen  For details  refer to  Section 6 18     For details about the VLAN Local Management screens and how to use  them to configure VLANs in the DLE49 MA  refer to the DIGITAL  MultiSwitch 700 802 1Q VLAN User s Guide     6 5 GENERAL CONFIGURATION SCREEN    The General Configuration screen  Figure 6 5  allows the user to set the  system date and time  IP address and subnet mask  the default gateway   the TFTP Gateway IP address  the Operational Mode  the Management  Mode  and the C
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41.  ssis sont indisponibles   r  initialisez la NVRAM sur les DLE2x MA et  DLES3x MA    l aide du Mode Switch 7  voir  Annexe B  pour r  tablir les communications du  port COM           DLE49 MA User s Guide    xxix    Safety    XXX       PRECAUCION    NO desactive ni altere las definiciones del  puerto COM mientras opera con la conexi  n  actual de gesti  n local a trav  s de un terminal   La alteraci  n de las definiciones del puerto  COM desconecta el terminal de gesti  n local  del puerto  y da por finalizada la sesi  n de  gesti  n local  Si el DLE2x MA y DLE3x MA  recibieron anteriormente la asignaci  n de una  direcci  n IP v  lida  vuelva a entrar en la  gesti  n local estableciendo una conexi  n  Telnet para el m  dulo  Si el m  dulo no tiene  ninguna direcci  n IP v  lida  y otros m  dulos  del chasis no est  n accesibles  redefina la  NVRAM en el DLE2x MA y DLE3x MA usando  la conmutaci  n de modo 7  Mode Switch 7    v  ase el ap  ndice B  para restablecer las  comunicaciones del puerto COM                 CAUTION If the COM port is reconfigured without a valid  IP address set on the module or chassis  the  message shown in Figure 6 7 displays  Do not  continue unless the outcome of the action is  fully understood    ACHTUNG Wenn der COM Port rekonfiguriert wird  ohne  daB auf dem Modul oder dem Geh  use eine  g  ltige IP Adresse eingestellt ist  wird die in  Abbildung 6 7 gezeigte Meldung angezeigt   Arbeiten Sie nicht weiter  bevor Sie die  Auswirkungen dieser Aktio
42.  the CHASSIS menu item of the Main Menu  screen will not appear           Super User access gives the user full management privileges   allows existing passwords to be changed  as well as all  modifiable MIB objects     To access the SNMP Community Names Configuration screen from the  Module Configuration Menu screen  use the arrow keys to highlight the  SNMP COMMUNITY NAMES CONFIGURATION menu item and  press ENTER  The SNMP Community Names Configuration screen   Figure 6 9  displays     6 22 DLE49 MA User s Guide    SNMP Community Names Configuration Screen    Event Message Line    MS700 LOCALMANAGEMENT    SNMP Community Names Configuration    Module Type  DLE49 MA Firmware Revision    XX XX XX  Slot Number  X BOOTPROM Revision  XX XX XX    Community Name Access Policy    read only  public read write  public super user    RETURN       2159 17    Figure 6 9 SNMP Community Names Configuration Screen    The following explains each SNMP Community Names Configuration  screen field     Community Name  Modifiable    Displays the user defined name through which a user accesses  DLE49 MA management  Any community name assigned here acts as a  password to Local Remote Management     Access Policy  Read Only   Indicates the access accorded each community name  Possible selections  are as follows     read only This community name allows read only access  to the DLE49 MA MIB objects  and excludes  access to security protected fields of read write  or super user authorization     read wri
43.  the Ethernet Port Configuration screen for a specific port from  the Ethernet Interface Configuration screen  use the arrow keys to  highlight the desired Ethernet port and press ENTER  The Ethernet Port  Configuration screen displays for the desired port     DLE49 MA User s Guide 6 37    Chapter 6  Local Management  Module Navigation    Event Message Line  MS700 LOCAL MANAGEMENT    Ethernet Port Configuration    Module Type  DLE49 MA Firmware Revision    XX XX XX  Slot Number  X BOOTPROM Revision  XX XX XX    Interface  25 Physical Port  1    Default Speed   10   Default Duplex    Full     Auto Negotiation State   Enabled   Advertised Ability   10Base T   Enabled     Full Duplex Flow Control   Auto Negotiate   Half Duplex Flow Control   On        port config    Figure 6 15 Ethernet Port Configuration Screen    The following section briefly explains each field of the Ethernet Port  Configuration screen     Interface  Read Only   Displays the Interface number     Physical Port  Read Only   Displays the number of the physical port on the interface     Default Speed  Selectable    Displays the current operational speed in Mbps  Display options are  10   100  or 1000  If Auto Negotiation is disabled for the port  then the port  defaults to operate in the setting displayed  To select a Default Speed   refer to Section 6 12 1     Default Duplex  Toggle     The choices are Half  for half duplex  or Full  for full duplex  If  Auto Negotiation is disabled for the port  then the port 
44.  the Reset  Peak Utilization counter resets to zero     6 28 DLE49 MA User s Guide    FLASH Download Configuration Screen    6 9 FLASH DOWNLOAD CONFIGURATION SCREEN    The Flash Download Configuration screen  shown in Figure 6 12  is used  to replace the information stored in the DLE49 MA FLASH memory with  a new image file downloaded from a TFTP server     The user may also force the download of an image by  changing the position of Switch 6 located on the module  Refer  to Appendix B for details           Before downloading an image to the device  copy the image to the  network TFTP server     For information on how to set up a workstation as a TFTP  server  refer to the specific workstation documentation              To access the Flash Download Configuration screen from the Module  Configuration Menu screen  use the arrow keys to highlight the FLASH  DOWNLOAD CONFIGURATION menu item and press ENTER  The  Flash Download Configuration screen displays     DLE49 MA User s Guide 6 29    Chapter 6  Local Management  Module Navigation    TFTP DOWNLOAD  WILL COMMIT TO FLASH  REBOOT IN PROGRESS     MS700 LOCAL MANAGEMENT  Flash Download Configuration    Module Type  DLE49 MA Firmware Revision  AN XX XY  Slot Number  X BOOTPROM Revision  XX XX XX    Download Method  RUNTIME  Reboot After Download   YES   TFTP Gateway IP Addr      XXX XXX XXX XXX  Download Server IP      XXX XXX XXX XXX  Download File Name    tftpboot DLE49 fls    Last Image Server IP    xxxX xXX XXX XXX  Last Image
45.  through 48  RJ21 will be displayed     Link  Read Only   Indicates whether or not there is a physical connection from the port to  another device  One of the following values is displayed     e Link There is a link signal present and a valid physical connection to  another device     DLE49 MA User s Guide 6 35    Chapter 6  Local Management  Module Navigation    e No Link  There is no link signal present and there is no valid physical  connection to another device     Speed  Read Only   Displays the current operational speed in Mbps  10  100 or 1000   If the  port has not completed Auto Negotiation   NA  displays     Duplex  Read Only   Displays the current duplex setting  One of the following values is  displayed     e Half  the port will operate in half duplex mode  e Full  the port will operate in full duplex mode    e NA  the port has not completed Auto Negotiation    Config  Read Only    Displays whether Auto Negotiation  AutoNeg  or Manual is enabled  In  normal operation  the ports with the RJ21 interface is capable of  auto negotiating the operational mode and no further user setup is  required     In normal operation  all front panel ports automatically establish  a link with the device at the other end of the segment without  requiring user setup  However  Local Management provides  the user with the option of manually configuring that port           FDX FC  Read Only    Displays the current full duplex flow control setting  For ports 1 through  48  this option is 
46.  to factory settings     6 5 43 Enabling Disabling IP Fragmentation    If the DLE49 MA is being bridged to an FDDI ring  IP    N Fragmentation should be enabled  If IP Fragmentation is  disabled  all FDDI frames that exceed the maximum Ethernet  frame size will be discarded     To enable or disable IP fragmentation  proceed as follows    1  Use the arrow keys to highlight the IP Fragmentation field    2  Press the SPACE bar to choose either ENABLED or DISABLED   3  Use the arrow keys to highlight the SAVE command     DLE49 MA User s Guide 6 21    Chapter 6  Local Management  Module Navigation    4  Press ENTER  The Event Message Line at the top of the screen  displays  SAVED OK      6 6 SNMP COMMUNITY NAMES CONFIGURATION  SCREEN    The SNMP Community Names Configuration menu item allows the user  to set Local Remote Management community names  Community names  act as passwords to Local Remote Management and are agents of security  access to the DLE49 MA  Access to the DLE49 MA is controlled by  enacting any of three different levels of security authorization  read only   read write  and super user      If the DLM6C AA has been assigned community names  it is  not necessary to assign community names to the individual  modules installed in the chassis unless the user wishes to limit  access to DLM6C AA chassis screens by assigning different  community names to the module  When this is done access is  limited to the screens specific to the module the terminal is  attached to and
47.  to manage the entire chassis  and any  other attached module through Local Management  SNMP  or Telnet  applications     1 1 13 Optional HSIMs    The DLE49 MA provides a slot for an optional High Speed Interface  Module  HSIM  for additional connectivity to various networking  technologies  The HSIMs available for the DLE49 MA are listed in the  SmartTrunk User s Guide     1 6 DLE49 MA User s Guide    Overview    1 1 14 Standards Compatibility    The DLE49 MA is fully compliant with the IEEE 802 3  802 3x  802 3u   802 1p  and prestandard 802 1Q standards  The DLE49 MA provides  IEEE 802 1D Spanning Tree Algorithm  STA  support to enhance the  overall reliability of the network and protect against    loop    conditions   The DLE49 MA supports a wide variety of industry standard MIBs  including RFC 1213  MIB II   RFC 1757  RMON   RFC 1493  Bridge  MIB   RFC 1354  FIB MIB  and RFC 1190  Path MTU Discovery   A  full suite of Cabletron Systems Enterprise MIBs provides a wide array of  statistical information to enhance troubleshooting     1 1 15 Diagnostic LEDs    The diagnostic LEDs serve as an important troubleshooting aid by  providing an easy way to observe the status of individual ports and overall  network operations  Chapter 4 provides details about the DLE49 MA  diagnostic LEDs     1 1 16 Year 2000 Compliance    The DLE49 MA module and the DLM6C AA chassis have an internal  clock that can maintain the time and date beyond the year 1999     DLE49 MA User   s Guide 1 7    
48.  to the HSIM or VHSIM setup screen  depending on the  module installed in the device  This menu option is available only if there  is anon Ethernet module in the HSIM slot  such as an FDDI or ATM  The  DLE49 MA accepts HSIMs only  For details  refer to Section 6 13     REDIRECT CONFIGURATION MENU   When the operational mode is set for 802 1Q SWITCHING  this menu  item provides access the Port Redirect Configuration and VLAN Redirect  Configuration screens as described in Section 6 14     DLE49 MA User   s Guide 6 33    Chapter 6  Local Management  Module Navigation    SMARTTRUNK CONFIGURATION  Used to logically group interfaces together to create wider bandwidth  uplinks  Refer to the SmartTrunk User s Guide for additional information     BROADCAST SUPPRESSION CONFIGURATION  Used to set a desired limit of receive broadcast frames that are forwarded  per port per second  For details  refer to Section 6 17     6 11 ETHERNET INTERFACE CONFIGURATION  SCREEN    The Ethernet Interface Configuration screen  Figure 6 14  is used to  display the link status and current operating mode of each Ethernet port   and provides access to the Ethernet Port Configuration screen  which  allows configuration of the DLE49 MA Ethernet ports     In normal operation  all front panel ports automatically establish a link  with the device at the other end of the segment without requiring user  setup  However  the Ethernet Interface Configuration screen can be used  to access the Ethernet Port Configurat
49.  y observe todas las precauciones  sobre est  tica durante este procedimiento  Si no se  cumple con estos requisitos  se puede da  ar el  equipo           DLE49 MA User s Guide    Safety Requirements    CAUTION    Before altering the COM port settings  ensure  that a valid IP address is set for the module or  chassis   Refer to Section 6 5 1   Read this  entire COM port configuration section before  changing the settings of the COM port        ACHTUNG    Bevor Sie die Einstellungen des COM Ports    ndern  stellen Sie sicher  da   f  r das Modul  oder das Geh  use eine g  ltige IP Adresse  eingestellt ist  siehe Abschnitt 6 5 1   Lesen  Sie den gesamten Abschnitt zur  COM Port Konfiguration  bevor Sie die  Einstellungen des COM Ports andern        ATTENTION    Avant de modifier les param  tres du port  COM  assurez vous qu une adresse IP valable  a   t   attribu  e au module ou au chassis   Voir  Section 6 5 1   Lisez enti  rement la section  consacr  e    la configuration du port COM  avant de modifier ses param  tres        PRECAUCI  N    Antes de alterar las definiciones del puerto  COM  asegurese de que se establece una  direcci  n IP v  lida para el m  dulo o chasis    V  ase la secci  n 6 5 1   Lea toda esta  secci  n relativa a la configuraci  n del puerto  COM antes de cambiar las definiciones de  dicho puerto        CAUTION    Before altering the COM port settings  ensure  that a valid IP address is set for the module or  chassis   Refer to Section 6 5 1   Read this  
50. 00 1D 00 00 02 forwarding  ENABLED   00 00 1D 00 00 03 learning  DISABLED   00 00 1D 00 00 04 listening  ENABLED   00 00 1D 00 00 05 forwarding  DISABLED   00 00 1D 00 00 06 forwarding  ENABLED   00 00 1D 00 00 07 forwarding  ENABLED     1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8    PREVIOUS RETURN       2693 18    Figure 6 21 Switch Configuration Screen    The following describes each field of the Switch Configuration screen     Switch Address  Read Only   Displays the base MAC address of the switch     Number of Ports  Read Only   Displays the total number of switched ports on the module     Type of STA  Selectable    Allows the user to set the method that the switches use to decide which  switch is the controlling  Root  switch when two or more switches exist in  parallel  Spanning Tree Algorithm   Valid entries include IEEE  DEC   and NONE  To set the STA  refer to Section 6 19 1     Age Time  Modifiable    Allows the user to set the amount of time  in seconds  the DLE49 MA  will keep an address in its switch table before discarding it  The module  will discard an address from its switch table if it does not receive a valid  packet from the applicable address in the amount of time specified in the    6 56 DLE49 MA User s Guide    Switch Configuration Screen    Age Time field  To change the Age Time field from the default value of  300 seconds  refer to Section 6 19 2     Port    Read Only   Lists each bridge port on the module  If the number of ports is greater  than eight  then the addition
51. 1Q SWITCHING     RETURN       2159 41    Figure 5 8 Chassis Configuration Screen    The following briefly explains each Chassis Configuration screen field     MAC Address  Read Only   Displays the base physical address of the chassis     IP Address  Modifiable    This field allows the IP address to be set for the DLM6C AA chassis  If  an IP address is assigned to the DLM6C AA chassis all the interface  modules installed in the chassis can be managed via this IP address   eliminating the need to assign an IP address to each interface module  To  set the IP address  refer to Section 5 8 1     Subnet Mask  Modifiable    Displays the subnet mask for the chassis  A subnet mask    masks out    the  network bits of the IP address by setting the bits in the mask to 1 when the  network treats the corresponding bits in the IP address as part of the  network or subnetwork address  or to 0 if the corresponding bit identifies  the host  The DLM6C AA chassis automatically uses the default subnet  mask that corresponds to the IP class that was entered in the IP address    DLE49 MA User   s Guide 5 19    Chapter 5  Local Management  Overview  Setup  and Chassis Management    field  Section 5 8 2 describes how to change the subnet mask from the  default value     Chassis Date  Modifiable    Contains a value that the chassis recognizes as the current date  When the  chassis date is modified and saved all interface modules installed in the  chassis are set to this date  To set a new chassis dat
52. 3 59 150000  NO   2345678910 150000 999 23 59 150000  NO     1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8  9       SAVE NEXT EXIT RETURN       2159 25    Figure 6 19 Broadcast Suppression Configuration Screen    The following explains each field of the Broadcast Suppression  Configuration screen     PORT    Read only   Identifies the number of the port     6 52 DLE49 MA User   s Guide    Broadcast Suppression Configuration Screen    Total RX  Read Only   Displays the total number of broadcast frames received     Peak Rate  Read Only   Displays the peak number of broadcast frames received per second     Time Since Peak  Read Only   Displays the time since peak broadcast frames received     Threshold  Modifiable   Allows the user to set the desired limit of receive broadcast frames that  will be forwarded per port per second     Reset Peak  Toggle    Allows the user to reset the peak rate  Resetting the Peak Rate also resets  the Time Since Peak field  The Reset Peak field toggles between YES and  NO     6 17 1 Setting the Threshold  To set the Threshold  proceed as follows     1  Use the arrow keys to highlight the Threshold field for the selected  port     2  Type in the numbers for the desired limit in increments of 10     3  Usethe arrow keys to highlight the SAVE command at the bottom of  the screen     4  Press ENTER  The message  SAVED OK  is displayed     6 17 2 Setting the Reset Peak Switch  To set the Reset Peak Switch field to YES or NO  proceed as follows     1  Use the arrow keys to hig
53. 5 26  for module 6 23  Advanced Port Priority Configuration  screen  default priority 6 64  port 6 64  Port command 6 69  priority 6 63  RX priority 6 64  TX priority 6 64  tx queue 6 63    Broadcast Suppression screen 6 53    C  Cable specifications  100BASE T network 2 1  Chassis  setting communtiy names for 5 26  setting the screen lockout time  for 5 24  setting the screen refresh time  for 5 23  setting the subnet mask for 5 21  Chassis Configuration screen  802 1Q VLAN Configuration 5 18  chassis date 5 20  chassis time 5 20  chassis uptime 5 20  IP address 5 19    DLE49 MA User s Guide    MAC address 5 19  operational mode 5 20  screen lock out time 5 20  screen refresh time 5 20  subnet mask 5 19  Chassis date 5 20  Chassis IP address 5 19  Chassis Menu screen 5 17  Chassis operational mode 5 20  Chassis screen lock out time 5 20  Chassis subnet mask 5 19  Chassis time 5 20  Chassis Uptime 5 20  CLEAR COUNTERS command  how to use 5 15  clear NVRAM 6 10  Clearing NVRAM 6 20  COM 6 19  COM port  configuration of 6 17  pin assignments A 2  Com Port Application  changing of 6 19  Command field 5 10  Community Names  establishing the 6 24  Configuring the trap table for  chassis 5 28  Connecting to the network 3 5    D   Default gateway 6 9  6 13  Device Menu screen 6 3  Display field 5 10  Displaying statistics 6 81  Documents  related xviii    E    Environmental requirements A 1    Index 1    Index    Ethernet Interface Configuration  screen  config 6 36  duplex 6 36  FD
54. 6 65  6 22 2 Setting the TX Regeneration Priorities                            6 65  6 22 3 Setting the Default Priotv eeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeee 6 66  Transmit Queues Configuration Green    6 66  6 23 1 Setting the Current Queueing Mode                               6 69  Module Statistics Menu Screen              2uuussrsnnnnnennnnnnnnennnnennnnn 6 70  Switch Statistics Green    6 72  Interface Statistics Screen     ooooonnncccnnonnacocinnnnanccccnnnanrcccnann nc 6 73  6 26 1 Displaying Interface Statistics                               sssssse 6 77  RMON Statistics Screen AANEREN 6 77  6 27 1 Displaying RMON Statistics                           esesesssssss 6 81    CHAPTER 7 NETWORK TOOLS    7 1    Network Tools    tete aaa 7 1  7 1 1 Built in Commands      ooocnccnnncnnnoccnnnoncncnnnnnononanannnanano ninas 7 3  7 1 2 Special Commands sse 7 11    APPENDIX A SPECIFICATIONS    A 1  A 2  A 3  A 4  A 5    Module Specifications AAA A 1  Physical Properties    een A 1  Environmental RequirementS essen A 1  Iaput Output  Ve Tu EE A 2  COM Port Pinout Assignments    ooocccccccnnnccccccnnnnnnnncnananannncnn nano A 2    DLE49 MA User s Guide    Ap Regulatory Compliance                              eeeeeeeeeeee    APPENDIX B OPTIONAL INSTALLATIONS AND  MODE SWITCH BANK SETTINGS    B 1 Required Tools    ccocoonooccccnnonoccccconaconcccnnnnncnnnnnnnncnnnnnnnns  B 2 Setting the Mode Switches A  B 3 SIMM UPGRADE                  eene enn  B 3 1 Locating SIMMS             u     22su nennen  B
55. 7 for details on accessing Local Management     Type help at the prompt to list all the commands that are  available for the device in the current operational mode  A  command used incorrectly  wrong syntax  will prompt a display  of the correct usage  Use lower case characters when entering  commands in Network Tools                 Welcome to Network Tools      gt  help    Commands Available to User    Built in Commands     arp bridge defroute  netstat ping reset  show traceroute       soft reset telnet link trap    atm stp state  SPECIAL   done  quit  or exit   Exit from the Network Tools   For help with a specific command  type  help   command          090829    Figure 7 1 Network Tools Help Screen    DLE49 MA User s Guide 7 1    Chapter 7  Network Tools    The Network Tools functions are performed using a series of commands   Entering commands in Network Tools involves typing the command to be  executed at the Network Tools prompt  adding any desired or required  extensions  and pressing ENTER     There are two categories of commands in the command set     e Built in Commands   Allow the user to access and manage network  devices  The commands are arp  bridge  defroute  netstat  ping   reset  show  traceroute  soft reset  telnet  link trap  and  atm stp state     e Special Commands   Allow the user to exit from Network Tools  The    commands are done  quit  and exit     The conventions used in describing the commands in Network  Tools are as follows           Arguments e
56. AA chassis has been assigned a chassis time  it  is not necessary to assign a module time to the DLE49 MA  All  installed modules recognize the chassis time of the  DLM6C AA           1  Use the arrow keys to highlight the Module Time field   2  Enter the time in this 24 hour format  HH MM SS    When entering the time in the system time field  separators  between hours  minutes  and seconds do not need to be added  as long as each entry uses two numeric characters  For  example  to set the time to 6 45 A M   type    064500    in the  Module Time field        3  Press ENTER to set the system clock to the time in the input field     4  Use the arrow keys to highlight the SAVE command at the bottom of  the screen and press ENTER     If the time entered is a valid format  the Event Message Line at the top of  the screen displays  SAVED OK   If the entry is not valid  Local  Management does not alter the current value and refreshes the Module  Time field with the previous value     6 5 7 Entering a New Screen Refresh Time    The screen refresh time is set from 3 to 99 seconds with a default of 3  seconds  To set a new screen refresh time  perform the following steps     1  Use the arrow keys to highlight the Screen Refresh Time field   2  Enter a number from 3 to 99     3  Press ENTER to set the refresh time to the time entered in the input  field     4  Usethe arrow keys to highlight the SAVE command at the bottom of  the screen and press ENTER     DLE49 MA User s Guide 6 15    C
57. ATION   Used to set the port default transmit priority  1 through 7  of each port for  frames that are received without priority information in their tag header   Refer to Section 6 21 for details     ADVANCED PORT PRIORITY CONFIGURATION   Used to determine which ports are set to each transmit  TX  priority  0  through 7  with 0 being the lowest priority and 7 the highest priority  This  screen can also be used to reprioritize frames received in one priority so  they can be transmitted at a different priority  Refer to Section 6 22 for  details     TRANSMIT QUEUES CONFIGURATION   Used to set each port individually  or all ports simultaneously  to either  transmit frames according to the priority transmit queues set in the  Advanced Priority Configuration screen  or transmit frames according to  a priority based on a percentage of port transmission capacity for each  transmit queue  For details  refer to Section 6 23     6 21 PORT PRIORITY CONFIGURATION SCREEN    The Port Priority Configuration screen  Figure 6 23  is used to set the port  default transmit priority  0 through 7  of each port  1through 48   so that  frames received through the ports without priority information in their tag  header are tagged according to the default settings  For example  if the  default priority of a port is set to 5  all frames received through that port  without a priority in their tag header are tagged as a priority 5     To access the Port Priority Configuration screen from the 802 1p Pri
58. CHAPTER 2  NETWORK REQUIREMENTS    Before installing the DLE49 MA  review the requirements and  specifications referred to in this chapter concerning the SmartTrunk  feature  Section 2 1  and thelOBASE T Twisted Pair Network   Section 2 2      The network installation must meet the guidelines to ensure satisfactory  performance of this equipment  Failure to follow the guidelines may  produce poor network performance     The SmartTrunk User s Guide and the Cabletron Systems  Cabling Guide referred to in the following sections can be  found at the following World Wide Web site        http   www networks digital com    2 1 SmartTrunk    To connect the DLE49 MA to a network so it can take advantage of the   SmartTrunk feature  there are certain rules concerning port connections   and configurations that must be followed for proper operation  For more  information on SmartTrunk  refer to the SmartTrunk User s Guide     2 2   10BASE T NETWORK    When connecting a IOBASE T segment to any of the DLE49 MA ports   ensure that the network meets the Ethernet network requirements of the  IEEE 802 3 standard for 10BASE T  Refer to the Cabletron Systems  Cabling Guide for details     DLE49 MA User s Guide 2 1    CHAPTER 3  INSTALLATION      Only qualified personnel should install the DLE49 MA     This chapter provides the instructions required to install the DLE49 MA   Follow the order of the sections listed below to ensure a proper  installation        3 1    Required tools  Section 3 1   
59. Configuration  screen the next time it is displayed     6 23 TRANSMIT QUEUES CONFIGURATION SCREEN    The Transmit Queues Configuration screen  Figure 6 25  is used to set  each Port individually  or all ports simultaneously  to either transmit  frames according to the priority transmit queues set in the Advanced  Priority Configuration screen  or transmit frames according to a priority  based on a percentage of the port transmission capacity allocated for each  transmit queue     6 66 DLE49 MA User s Guide    Transmit Queues Configuration Screen    Individual ports or all ports may be set to the STRICT 802 1p or  WEIGHTED mode of operation  In the STRICT 802 1p mode  frames are  transmitted strictly according to the priorities set in the Advanced Priority  Configuration screen  In this mode all frames with a transmit queue of Q3  are transmitted first  followed by those with transmit queues of Q2  then  Q1  and finally QO     In the WEIGHTED mode  a percentage  weighted value  is user assigned  to establish the amount of transmission capacity assigned to frames  associated with each priority transmit queue  QO through Q3 with QO  being the lowest priority transmit queue   This allows the modification of  the strict priority queues so that frames with the lower priority queues are  guaranteed some access time to the transmitter     For example  the transmit queues could be set as follows    e Q3 to 50   so at least 50  of the Q3 frames are transmitted   e Q2 to 25   so at leas
60. DIGITAL MultiSwitch 700ET    DLE49 MA Interface Module    User   s Guide    DIGITAL MultiSwitch 700ET    DLE49 MA Interface Module  User   s Guide    Part Number  9032831    November 1998    This guide describes how to use the DLE49 MA interface module and  provides information concerning its network requirements  troubleshooting   and how to use the Local Management feature     Revision Update Information  This is a new document     Cabletron Systems reserves the right to make changes in specifications and other information  contained in this document without prior notice  The reader should in all cases consult Cabletron  Systems to determine whether any such changes have been made     The hardware  firmware  or software described in this manual is subject to change without notice     IN NO EVENT SHALL CABLETRON SYSTEMS BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL   INDIRECT  SPECIAL  OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES WHATSOEVER  INCLUDING BUT  NOT LIMITED TO LOST PROFITS  ARISING OUT OF OR RELATED TO THIS MANUAL OR  THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN IT  EVEN IF CABLETRON SYSTEMS HAS BEEN  ADVISED OF  KNOWN  OR SHOULD HAVE KNOWN  THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH  DAMAGES        Copyright 1998 by Cabletron Systems  Inc   P O  Box 5005  Rochester  NH 03866 5005  All Rights Reserved  Printed in the United States of America    Cabletron Systems  QuickSET  and SPECTRUM are registered trademarks of Cabletron Systems   Inc     DIGITAL and the DIGITAL logo are trademarks of Digital Equipment Corporation     All other pro
61. DLE49 MA User s Guide 6 73    Chapter 6  Local Management  Module Navigation    Event Message Line  MS700 LOCAL MANAGEMENT    Interface Statistics  Module Type  DLE49 MA Firmware Revision      XX XX XX  Slot Number  X BOOTPROM Revision  XX XX XX    Interface  1 Name  Fast Ethernet Frontpanel    InOctets  7500456 Address  00 00 00 00 00 00  InUnicast  6789 Last Change  xx days 00 00 00   InNonUnicast  Admin Status  Up  InDiscards  Oper Status  Down  InErrors   MTU  1514    Speed  100000000    InUnknownProtos   OutOctets   OutUnicast   OutNonUnicast   OutDiscards   OutErrors   OutQLen     0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0    Interface   XX  CLEAR COUNTERS RETURN       2693 64    Figure 6 28 Interface Statistics Screen    The following definitions explain each field of the Interface Statistics  screen     Interface  Read only    Displays the Interface number for which statistics are currently being  displayed  Figure 6 28 shows the Interface field displaying 1  This  represents port 1 of the module  To view other interface statistics  refer to  Section 6 26 1     Name  Read only   Field displays the type of interface for which statistics are being  displayed     InOctets  Read only    Displays the total number of octets  bytes  that have been received on the  interface  This includes all octets from bad frames  and framing  characters     6 74 DLE49 MA User s Guide    Interface Statistics Screen    InUnicast  Read only   displays the total number of frames that have been received tha
62. ED OK  displays  The community  names are saved to memory and their access modes implemented     Exiting without saving causes a    NOT SAVED   message to  display  Edits will be lost if they are not saved before exiting           6 24 DLE49 MA User s Guide    SNMP Traps Configuration Screen    6 7 SNMP TRAPS CONFIGURATION SCREEN    Since the DLE49 MA is an SNMP compliant device  it can send  messages to multiple Network Management Stations to alert users of  status changes  The SNMP Traps Configuration screen  shown in  Figure 6 10  can be used to assign SNMP traps to eight different IP  addresses     It is only necessary to assign SNMP traps if the user desires  the traps to be sent to different addresses than those assigned  in Section 5 10 which details how to set SNMP Traps for the  DLM6C AA chassis           To access the SNMP Traps Configuration screen from the Module  Configuration Menu screen  use the arrow keys to highlight the SNMP  TRAPS CONFIGURATION menu item and press ENTER  The SNMP  Traps Configuration screen displays     Event Message Line  MS700 LOCAL MANAGEMENT    SNMP Traps Configuration    Module Type  DLE49 MA Firmware Revision    XX SN NY  Slot Number  X BOOTPROM Revision  XX XX XX    Trap Destination Trap Community Name Enable Traps  public  NO   0 0 0 0 public  NO   0 0 0 0 public  NO     0 0 0 0 public  NO   0 0 0 0 public  NO   0 0 0 0 public  NO   0 0 0 0 public  NO   0 0 0 0 public  NO     RETURN       2693 18    Figure 6 10 SNMP Traps Configurat
63. G  the DLE49 MA  acts as an IEEE 802 1Q switch  The modules are able to increase their  switching functionality by creating and maintaining port based Virtual  LANs  VLANs      5 20 DLE49 MA User s Guide       Chassis Configuration Screen    If the DLE49 MA has been set to 802 1Q SWITCHING  refer to  the DIGITAL MultiSwitch 700 802 1Q VLAN User s Guide to  configure the devices for this type of operation           5 8 4 Setting the IP Address  To set the IP address  perform the following steps     1   2     Use the arrow keys to highlight the IP Address field     Enter the IP address into this field using Decimal Dotted Notation   DDN  format  XXX XXX XXX XXX      Press ENTER  If the IP address is a valid format  the cursor returns to  the beginning of the IP address field  If the entry is not valid  the Event  Message Line displays  INVALID IP ADDRESS OR FORMAT  ENTERED     Local Management does not alter the current value and  refreshes the IP address field with the previous value     Use the arrow keys to highlight the SAVE command  then press  ENTER  The  SAVED OK  message displays indicating that the  changes have been saved to memory     5 8 2 Setting the Subnet Mask    If the management workstation that is to receive SNMP traps from the  DLM6C AA is located on a separate subnet  the subnet mask for the  DLM6C AA must be changed from its default     To change the subnet mask from its default  perform the following steps     1   2     Use the arrow keys to highlight the 
64. GED   Frames are transmitted on the destination port without  a VLAN tag regardless of the format of the received frame     Refer Section 5 14 1 to change the settings on the following  fields           Src VLAN ID  n   Modifiable    Used to enter the VLAN ID of the VLAN that is to be changed to a source  VLAN  If a VLAN is currently being redirected  it will not display as a  selectable VLAN     Src Module  n   Selectable   Used to select the module  n  that is to be changed to a source module     Dest Port  n   Selectable   Used to select the port  n  that is to be changed to a destination port  If a  port is currently being redirected  it will not display as a selectable port     Dest Module  n   Selectable   Used to select the module  n  that is to be changed to a destination  module     Frame Format  Selectable    Used to select the frame format for the transmission of redirected frames  on the destination port  RECEIVED  TAGGED  or UNTAGGED may be  selected  Refer to the previously described read only Frame Format field  for details about each format  The default setting is RECEIVED     Status  Toggle   Used to add or delete source and destination ports selected in the Source    VLAN  n  and Destination Port  n  fields     Redirect Errors  Unsupported  only valid frames can be classified into a VLAN      5 40 DLE49 MA User s Guide    VLAN Redirect Configuration Screen    5 14 1 Changing Source VLAN and Destination Ports    To add or delete source VLAN and destination po
65. HAPTER 5    LOCAL MANAGEMENT  OVERVIEW  SETUP   AND CHASSIS MANAGEMENT    This chapter describes how to do the following     e Setup a management terminal to access the DLE49 MA Local  Management for the chassis     e How to use the Local Management screens and commands     5 1 OVERVIEW    Local Management for the DLE49 MA consists of a series of  management screens that allow the management of the modules  the  attached segments and the DLM6C AA chassis  The management screens  allow the user to perform the following tasks       Manage any interface module in the chassis via a connection to a  single interface module     e Assign IP addresses and subnet masks to the DLE49 M A module  and  the DLM6C AA chassis     e Control access to the DLE49 MA module and the DLM6C AA chassis  by establishing community names     e Download a new image of operating software     e Designate which Network Management Workstations receive SNMP  traps from the DLE49 MA module  and the DLM6C AA chassis     e Monitor the environmental status of the DLM6C AA chassis   e View switch  interface  and RMON statistics    e Assign ports to operate in standard or full duplex mode      Enable trunking of ports to perform load sharing     e Enable smarttrunking of ports to perform load sharing  Refer to the  SmartTrunk User s Guide for details     e Configure the HSIM installed in the DLE49 MA     DLE49 MA User s Guide 5 1    Chapter 5  Local Management  Overview  Setup  and Chassis Management     Redirect f
66. L DAMAGES  OR  ON THE DURATION OR LIMITATION OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES  IN SOME  INSTANCES THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS AND EXCLUSIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO  YOU        DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY    Application of Council Directive s      Manufacturer s Name     Manufacturer s Address     European Representative Name     European Representative Address     Conformance to Directive s  Product Standards     Equipment Type Environment     89 336 EEC  73 23 EEC    Cabletron Systems  Inc     35 Industrial Way  PO Box 5005  Rochester  NH 03867    Mr  J  Solari    Cabletron Systems Limited   Nexus House  Newbury Business Park  London Road  Newbury   Berkshire RG13 2PZ  England    EC Directive 89 336 EEC  EC Directive 73 23 EEC  EN 55022   EN 50082 1   EN 60950    Networking Equipment  for use in a  Commercial or Light Industrial  Environment     We the undersigned  hereby declare  under our sole responsibility  that the equipment packaged    with this notice conforms to the above directives     Manufacturer    Mr  Ronald Fotino  Full Name       Principal Compliance Engineer  Title       Rochester  NH  USA    Location       Legal Representative in Europe    Mr  J  Solari  Full Name       Managing Director   E M E A   Title       Newbury  Berkshire  England       Location    CONTENTS    PREFACE  Using This  Guide    tere eer eere ee xvii  Structure of This Guide eese xvii  Related Documents nennen nnne xviii  Correspondente ANNER xix  Documentation Comments                      sse Xix  World Wide Web
67. LAN Redirect  Configuration screen  can be configured     9  Use the arrow keys to highlight SAVE at the bottom of the screen   Press ENTER  The message  SAVED OK  displays  This saves the    DLE49 MA User s Guide 6 51    Chapter 6  Local Management  Module Navigation    new settings and updates the Source VLAN and Destination Port  read only fields     6 17 BROADCAST SUPPRESSION CONFIGURATION  SCREEN    The Broadcast Suppression Configuration screen  Figure 6 19  allows the  user to set a desired limit of receive broadcast frames per port per second     To access the Broadcast Suppression Configuration screen from the Port  Configuration Menu screen  use the arrow keys to highlight the  BROADCAST SUPPRESSION CONFIGURATION menu item and  press ENTER  The Broadcast Suppression Configuration screen displays     Event Message Line  MS700 LOCAL MANAGEMENT  Broadcast Suppression Configuration    Module Type  DLE49 MA Firmware Revision    XX XX XX  Slot Number  X BOOTPROM Revision  XX XX XX    PORT   Total RX Peak Rate Time Since Peak Threshold Reset Peak  2345678910 150000 999 23 59 150000  NO   2345678910 150000 999 23 59 150000  NO   2345678910 150000 999 23 59 150000  NO   2345678910 150000 999 23 59 150000  NO   2345678910 150000 999 23 59 150000  NO   2345678910 150000 999 23 59 150000  NO   2345678910 150000 999 23 59 150000  NO   2345678910 150000 999 23 59 150000  NO   2345678910 150000 999 23 59 150000  NO   2345678910 150000 999 23 59 150000  NO   2345678910 150000 999 2
68. LONE  ensure the following  procedures have been completed     The module has been assigned a unique IP address     The module has been assigned SNMP Community Names  Configuration from the module SNMP Community Names  Configuration screen  Section 6 6   In STAND ALONE  management mode  the module does not use the community  names of the DLM6C AA chassis     1  Use the arrow keys to highlight the Management Mode field     2  Use the SPACE bar to toggle the options  DISTRIBUTED or  STAND ALONE  until the desired mode displays     3  Use the arrow keys to highlight the SAVE command  then press  ENTER  The warning screen shown in Figure 6 6 displays     4  Use the arrow keys to highlight the YES command and press ENTER   The changes are saved and the module reboots     6 5 11 Configuring the COM Port    Before altering the COM port settings  ensure that a valid IP   N address is set for the module or chassis   Refer to   Section 6 5 1   Read this entire COM port configuration section   before changing the settings of the COM port     The DLE49 MA COM port supports the following applications   e Local Management connections    e American Power Conversion  APC  Uninterruptible Power Supply   UPS  connections    To configure the COM port  proceed as follows   1  Use the arrow keys to highlight the Com field     DLE49 MA User   s Guide 6 17    Chapter 6  Local Management  Module Navigation    Do NOT disable or alter the settings of the COM port while   IN operating the current Local
69. MON agent increments the field when runts   frames less than 64 bytes  are detected  which are normal  occurrences due to collisions  and when noise hits occur           Jabbers  Read only   Displays the total number of frames that were greater than 1518 bytes and  had either a bad FCS or a bad CRC     Total Packets  Read only   Displays the total number of frames  including bad frames  broadcast  frames  and multicast frames  received on this interface     Total Octets  Read only   Displays the total number of octets  bytes  of data  including those in bad  frames  received on this interface     64 Octets  Read only   Displays the total number of frames including bad frames  received that  were 64 bytes in length  excluding framing bits  but including FCS bytes      65   127 Octets  Read only    Displays the total number of frames  including bad frames  received that  were between 65 and 127 bytes in length  excluding framing bits  but  including FCS bytes      128   255 Octets  Read only    Displays the total number of frames  including bad frames  received that  were between 128 and 255 bytes in length  excluding framing bits  but  including FCS bytes      256   511 Octets  Read only    Displays the total number of frames  including bad frames  received that  were between 256 and 511 bytes in length  excluding framing bits  but  including FCS bytes      6 80 DLE49 MA User s Guide    RMON Statistics Screen    512   1023 Octets  Read only    Displays the total number of fram
70. NG Das L  schen des NVRAM f  hrt zum Verlust  aller vom Benutzer eingegebenen Parameter   Arbeiten Sie nicht weiter  bevor Sie dieses  Verfahren vollst  ndig verstanden haben        ATTENTION Si vous r  initialisez la NVRAM  tous les  param  tres utilisateur seront perdus   N ex  cutez donc cette proc  dure qu en  parfaite connaissance de cause        PRECAUCI  N   El borrado de la NVRAM dar   como resultado  la p  rdida de todos los par  metros  introducidos por el usuario  No contin  e a  menos que comprenda completamente este             procedimiento        DLE49 MA User s Guide    Safety Requirements    CAUTION    If the DLE2x MA and DLE3x MA is being  bridged to an FDDI ring  IP Fragmentation  should be enabled  If IP Fragmentation is  disabled  all FDDI frames that exceed the  maximum Ethernet frame size will be  discarded        ACHTUNG    Wenn DLE2x MA und DLE3x MA per Bridge  an einen FDDI Ring angeschlossen werden   sollte IP Fragmentierung aktiviert werden   Wenn IP Fragmentierung deaktiviert wird   werden alle FDDI Frames  die die maximale  Ethernet Frame Gr  Be   berschreiten   verworfen        ATTENTION    Si les appareils DLE2X MA et DLE3X MA sont  reli  s  pontage     un anneau FDDI  la  fragmentation IP doit   tre active  Dans le cas  contraire  toutes les frames FDDI d  passant la  taille maximum des frames Ethernet seront  ignor  es        PRECAUCI  N    Si el DLE2x MA y el DLE3x MA est  n  puente  ndose a un anillo FDDI  la  fragmentaci  n IP debe estar a
71. OM port configuration  The General Configuration  screen also allows the user to Clear NVRAM  and enable or disable IP  Fragmentation     To access the General Configuration screen from the Module  Configuration Menu screen  use the arrow keys to highlight the  GENERAL CONFIGURATION menu item and press ENTER  The  General Configuration screen  Figure 6 5  displays     DLE49 MA User s Guide 6 7    Chapter 6  Local Management  Module Navigation    Event Message Line  MS700 LOCAL MANAGEMENT    General Configuration    Module Type  DLE49 MA Firmware Revision  XX XX XX  Slot Number  X BOOTPROM Revision  XX XX XX    MAC Address  00 00 ID 00 00 00 Module Date  01 11 98  IP Address  Module Time  14 23 00  Subnet Mask  255 255 0 0 Screen Refresh Time  30 sec   Default Gateway  NONE DEFINED Screen Lockout Time  15 min     TFTP Gateway IP Addr  0 0 0 0 Module Uptime XX D XX H XX M    Operational Mode   802 1Q SWITCHING  Management Mode   DISTRIBUTED     Com   ENABLED  Application   LM     Clear NVRAM  NO  IP Fragmentation  ENABLED     RETURN       2159_16    Figure 6 5 General Configuration Screen    The following briefly explains each General Configuration screen field     MAC Address  Read Only   Displays the base physical address of the module     IP Address  Modifiable   Displays and allows the user set the IP address for the DLE49 MA  To set  the IP address  refer to Section 6 5 1     Subnet Mask  Modifiable    Displays the subnet mask for the module  A subnet mask    masks out    
72. RAPS   The SNMP Traps screen provides display and configuration access to the  table of IP addresses used for trap destinations and associated community  names  For details  refer to Section 5 10     CHASSIS ENVIRONMENTAL   The Chassis Environmental screen provides access to chassis power  supply status  power supply redundancy status and chassis fan tray status   For details  refer to Section 5 11     REDIRECT CONFIGURATION MENU  Provides access to the Port Redirect Configuration and VLAN  Configuration screens  For details  refer to Section 5 12     For 802 1Q switching  refer to the DIGITAL MultiSwitch 700  802 1Q VLAN User s Guide           5 8 CHASSIS CONFIGURATION SCREEN    The Chassis Configuration screen  Figure 5 8  allows the user to set the  chassis date and time  IP address and Subnet Mask  the operational mode  of all modules installed in the chassis  and to view the chassis uptime     To access the Chassis Configuration screen from the Chassis Menu  screen  use the arrow keys to highlight the CHASSIS  CONFIGURATION menu item and press ENTER  The Chassis  Configuration screen  Figure 5 8  displays     5 18 DLE49 MA User s Guide    Chassis Configuration Screen    Event Message Line  MS700 LOCAL MANAGEMENT    Chassis Configuration    MAC Address  00 00 1D 00 00 00 Chassis Date  01 11 98    IP Address  0 0 0 0 Chassis Time  14 23 00  Subnet Mask  0 0 0 0 Screen Refresh Time  30 sec   Screen Lockout Time  15 min     Chassis Uptime XXDXXHXXM    Operational Mode   802 
73. Setting the Advertised Ability                                          6 41    DLE49 MA User   s Guide ix    Contents    6 13  6 14  6 15  6 16  6 17    6 18  6 19    6 20  6 21    6 22    6 23  6 24  6 25  6 26    6 27    HSIM VHSIM Configuration Green  6 42  Redirect Configuration Menu Screen                        ssssssss 6 42  Port Redirect Configuration Screen    ooococcoccccccccccooccononccnncnnncnnnns 6 44  6 15 1 Changing Source and Destination Ports                         6 46  VLAN Redirect Configuration Screen    seses 6 48  6 16 1 Changing Source VLAN and Destination Ports              6 51  Broadcast Suppression Configuration Screen                             6 52  6 17 1 Setting the Threshold      oooconooccccnnncocccccnonanccncnnnnanccnnnanos 6 53  6 17 2 Setting the Reset Peak Switch    6 53  802 1 Configuration Menu Green    6 54  Switch Configuration Green  6 55  6 19 1  Setting the STA    aped ebe eege deeg 6 57  6 19 2 Setting the Age Time EEN 6 58  6 19 3 Setting  Enabling or Disabling  the Port Status               6 58  802 1p Priority Configuration Menu                          esee 6 59  Port Priority Configuration Screen           uueersssensennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 6 60  6 21 1 Setting Switch Port Priority Port By Port                         6 62  6 21 2 Setting Switch Port Priority On All Ports                         6 62  Advanced Port Priority Configuration Screen                              6 62  6 22 1 Setting the TX Mapping Queues         
74. Subnet Mask field     Enter the subnet mask into this field using Decimal Dotted Notation   DDN  format     For example  255 255 255 0    Press ENTER  If the subnet mask is valid  the cursor returns to the  beginning of the Subnet Mask field  If the entry is not valid  the Event  Message Line displays    INVALID SUBNET MASK OR FORMAT  ENTERED     Local Management does not alter the current value  but  1t does refresh the Subnet Mask field with the previous value     DLE49 MA User s Guide 5 21    Chapter 5  Local Management  Overview  Setup  and Chassis Management    4  Usethe arrow keys to highlight the SAVE command  then press  ENTER  The changes are saved to memory     5 8 3 Setting the Chassis Date    The DLM6C AA is year 2000 compliant  so the Chassis Date may be set  beyond the year 1999  To set the chassis date  perform the following  steps     1  Use the arrow keys to highlight the Chassis Date field   2  Enter the date in this format  MM DD Y Y Y Y  It is not necessary to add separators between month  day  and    year numbers  For example  to set the date to 06 17 1998  type   06171998  in the Chassis Date field           3  Press ENTER to set the system calendar to the date in the input field     4  Usethe arrow keys to highlight the SAVE command at the bottom of  the screen and press ENTER     If the date entered is a valid format  the Event Message Line at the top of  the screen displays  SAVED OK   If the entry is not valid  Local  Management does not alter the cu
75. Unpacking the DLE49 MA  Section 3 2   Installing Options  Section 3 3     Installing the DLE49 MA in the MultiSwitch 700 DLM6C AA  chassis  Section 3 4     Connecting to the network  Section 3 5     Depending on the firmware version used in the DLE49 MA   some features described in this document may not be  supported  Refer to the Release Notes shipped with the  DLE49 MA to determine which features are supported     REQUIRED TOOLS    A Phillips screwdriver is required to install the Fast Ethernet Interface  Modules in the DLE49 MA     DLE49 MA User s Guide 3 1    Chapter 3  Installation    3 2 UNPACKING THE DLE49 MA    1  Openthe box and remove the packing material protecting the module     2  Verify the contents of the carton as listed in Table 3 1     Table 3 1 Contents of DLE49 MA Carton                Item Quantity  DLE49 MA 1  Antistatic Wrist Strap 1       RJ21 Adapter Extender   4       Release Notes 1              Manual Accessory Kit                3 3 OPTIONS    Install any optional equipment before proceeding to  Section 3 4           If the DLE49 MA is to be installed with an optional HSIM  refer to the  installation instructions shipped with the HSIM     3 4 INSTALLING THE DLE49 MA INTO THE  MULTISWITCH 700 DLM6C AA CHASSIS    Failure to observe static safety precautions could cause  damage to the DLE49 MA  Follow static safety handling rules  and properly wear the antistatic wrist strap provided with the    DLM6C AA chassis     The DLE49 MA can be installed in a
76. X FC 6 36  HDX FC 6 37  intf 6 35  link 6 35  port 6 35  port type 6 35  speed 6 36  Ethernet Port Configuration  full duplex flow control 6 40  Ethernet Port Configuration screen  half duplex flow control 6 41  Ethernet Port Interface screen  advertised ability 6 39  Event message field 5 9    F  Fields  command 5 10  display 5 10  event message 5 9  input 5 10  selection 5 10  types 5 9  Flash Download Configuration screen  download file name 6 31  download method 6 30  download server IP 6 31  download status 6 31  last image file name 6 31  last image serverIP 6 31  reboot after download 6 30  TFTP gateway IP addr 6 31  Frames  redirection by VLAN 5 38  6 48    G    General Configuration screen  application 6 10  clear NVRAM 6 10    Index 2    com 6 10   default gateway 6 9   IP address 6 8   IP Fragmentation 6 11  MAC address 6 8  management mode 6 10  module date 6 9  module time 6 9  module uptime 6 9  Operational Mode 6 9  screen lock out time 6 9  screen refresh time 6 9  subnet mask 6 8   TFTP Gateway IP Addr 6 9        Input field 5 10   Installation  Fast Ethernet Interface Module B 6   Interface Statistics screen  Address 6 76  Admin Status 6 76  CLEAR COUNTERS 6 76  InDiscards 6 75  InErrors 6 75  InNonUnicast 6 75  InOctets 6 74  Interface 6 76  InUnicast 6 75  InUnknownProtos 6 75  Last Change 6 76  MTU 6 76  name 6 74  Oper Status 6 76  OutDiscards 6 75  OutErrors 6 76  OutNonUnicast 6 75  OutOctets 6 75  OutQLen 6 76  OutUnicast 6 75  Speed 6 76   IP address
77. YOU SURE YOU WANT TO CONTINUE     YES NO       174252    Figure 6 6 Configuration Warning Screen    5  Use the arrow keys to highlight the YES command  Press ENTER   The changes are saved and the module reboots     6 5 2 Setting the Subnet Mask    If the management workstation that is to receive SNMP traps from the  DLE49 MA is located on a separate subnet  the subnet mask for the  DLE49 MA must be changed from its default     To change the subnet mask from its default  perform the following steps     1  Use the arrow keys to highlight the Subnet Mask field     2  Enter the subnet mask into this field using Decimal Dotted Notation   DDN  format     For example  255 255 255 0    3  Press ENTER  If the subnet mask is valid  the cursor returns to the  beginning of the Subnet Mask field  If the entry is not valid  the Event  Message Line displays  INVALID SUBNET MASK OR FORMAT    6 12 DLE49 MA User s Guide    General Configuration Screen    ENTERED     Local Management does not alter the current value  but  it does refresh the Subnet Mask field with the previous value     4  Use the arrow keys to highlight the SAVE command  then press  ENTER  The warning screen shown back in Figure 6 6 displays     5  Usethe arrow keys to highlight the YES command and press ENTER   The changes are saved and the module reboots     6 5 3 Setting the Default Gateway    If the SNMP management station is located on a different IP subnet than  the DLE49 MA  a default gateway must be specified  To set t
78. address  field is mandatory   If no Port number is specified  telnet will  attempt to contact the host at the default port      Port              telnet 134 141 12 345  Trying 134 141 12 345  Connected to 134 141 12 345    SunOS UNIX  server      login              099999    link  trap  enable disable status   PORT all     The link  trap command allows link traps to be  enabled or disabled when specifying a single  port  or simultaneously when specifying    all     or no ports  When one or all ports are specified  to enable  disable  or find their status  their  current condition is displayed     Not Applicable    7 9    Chapter 7  Network Tools       Example       link trap status  LINK TRAP STATUS   Port 1 is ENABLED Port 2 is DISABLED  Port 3 is ENABLED Port 4 is ENABLED        link trap disable 2  Link traps have been DISABLED on port 2      gt  link trap disable all  Link traps have been DISABLED on all ports  1 24       gt  link trap status 3  Link traps are ENABLED on port 3             linktrap    atm_stp_state     The atm_stp_state command is only available if aDELHA UA  is installed in the DLE49 MA  This command allows the user to  LL enable  disable  or check the current status of the Spanning  Tree Algorithm on all ATM interfaces        Syntax  atm  stp  state  STATE     Description  The atm  stp  state command allows the user to  enable  disable  or check the status of the  Spanning Tree Algorithm on all ATM  interfaces  The user must specify the STATE  option as
79. al ports are listed on subsequent screens     MAC Address  Read Only   Displays the hardware MAC address assigned to each listed port     State  Read Only   Disabled  Management disabled this interface  No traffic is received or  forwarded while the interface is disabled     Listening  The bridge is not adding information to the Transparent  Database  The bridge is monitoring BPDU traffic while preparing to  move from the learning to the forwarding state     Learning  The switch is learning the network address of this interface   The bridge enters the learning state when the Transparent Database is  created  during start up or after being deleted   or when the Spanning  Tree Algorithm detects a network topology change     Forwarding  The bridge is on line and this interface is forwarding traffic   Blocking  This interface will not forward any traffic through the bridge  because a loop condition has been detected by the STA     Status  Toggle    Allows the user to disable or enable a port by setting the status of the  listed interface to either ENABLED or DISABLED  To set the port status   refer to Section 6 19 3     6 19 1 Setting the STA    The Spanning Tree Algorithm  STA  setting allows the user to set the  method that the switches use to decide which is the controller  Root   switch when two or more switches are in parallel  The available selections  are IEEE  DEC  and NONE     To set the STA  proceed as follows   1  Use the arrow keys to highlight the Type of STA field  
80. as a password to Local  Management     Access Policy  Read Only   Indicates the access given each community name  Possible selections are  as follows     read only This community name allows read only access  to the DLM6C AA MIDB objects  and excludes  access to security protected fields of read write  or super user authorization     read write This community DLM6C AA name allows  read and write access to the DLM6C AA MIB  objects  excluding security protected fields for  super user access only     super user This community name permits read write  access to the DLM6C AA MIB objects and  allows the user to change all modifiable  parameters including community names  IP  addresses  traps  and SNMP objects     5 9 1 Establishing Community Names    The password used to access Local Management at the Password screen  must have Super User access in order to view and edit the SNMP  Community Names screen  Using a password with read only or  read write access does not allow the user to view or edit the SNMP  Community Names screen     5 26 DLE49 MA User s Guide          SNMP Traps Screen    Any community name assigned in the SNMP Community  Names screen is a password to its corresponding level of  access to Local Management  The community name assigned  Super User access is the only one that gives the user complete  access to Local Management     All passwords assigned in the DLM6C AA SNMP Community  Names screen allow access to both the DLM6C AA Local  Management screens  and the L
81. be required to take whatever measures may be required to correct the interference   Any modifications to this device   unless expressly approved by the manufacturer   can void the user s  authority to operate this equipment under part 15 of the FCC rules     DOC Notice     Class A Computing Device    This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio noise emissions from digital  apparatus set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of  Communications     Le pr  sent appareil num  rique n   met pas de bruits radio  lectriques d  passant les limites applicables  aux appareils num  riques de la class A prescrites dans le R  glement sur le brouillage radio  lectrique    dict   par le minist  re des Communications du Canada     VCCI Notice     Class A Computing Device   LEN  fip mieu e ak e REI RS  VCCI  DAR  re HETT   ORBERERE CHATS CER  oe cz OS S IIBER EN  SKDBRANSTEMBHOET     M    Taiwanese Notice     Class A Computing Device     SERE  M OM ER ZE    EE re  ARE ICR ESTE    CE Notice     Class A Computing Device                                                                                                                          Warning    This is a Class A product  In a domestic environment  this product may cause radio interference  in  which case the user may be required to take adequate measures    Achtung    Dieses ist ein Ger  t der Funkst  rgrenzwertklasse A  In Wohnbereichen k  nnen bei Betrieb dieses  Ger  tes Rundfunkst 
82. compatible device and the  COM port of the DLE49 MA  use the appropriate connector  included in the management cable kit  Refer to the modem  manufacturer s information for proper operation and setup of  the modem           5 4 DLE49 MA User s Guide    Management Terminal Setup    RJ45 COM Port AT Kr ez    EE Ge    H        pnm    le  m  o   ga             UTP Cable    With RJ45 Connectors  RJ45 to DB9  PC PC Adapter 2693 51    Figure 5 1 Management Terminal Connection    DLE49 MA User s Guide 5 5    Chapter 5  Local Management  Overview  Setup  and Chassis Management    5 3 2 Management Terminal Setup Parameters    Table 5 2 lists the setup parameters for the local management terminal     Table 5 2 VT Terminal Setup       Display Setup Menu    Columns   gt  80 Columns   Controls   gt  Interpret Controls  Auto Wrap   gt  No Auto Wrap   Scroll   gt  Jump Scroll   Text Cursor   gt  Cursor   Cursor Style   gt  Underline Cursor Style       General Setup Menu       Mode   gt  VT100  7 Bit Controls   ID number   gt  VT100ID   Cursor Keys   gt  Normal Cursor Keys  Power Supply   gt  UPSS DEC Supplemental  Communications Setup Menu   Transmit   gt  2400  4800  9600  19200  Receive   gt  Receive Transmit   XOFF   gt  XOFF at 64   Bits   gt  8 bits   Parity   gt  No Parity   Stop Bit   gt  1 Stop Bit   Local Echo   gt  No Local Echo   Port   gt  DEC 423  Data Leads Only  Transmit   gt  Limited Transmit   Auto Answerback   gt  No Auto Answerback       Keyboard Setup Menu    Keys   gt  T
83. creen  The  designated workstations now receive traps from the DLM6C AA     Exiting without saving causes a  NOT SAVED   message to  appear above the SAVE command  Edits will be lost if they are  not saved before exiting              5 11 CHASSIS ENVIRONMENTAL SCREEN    The Chassis Environmental menu item allows the user to view chassis  environmental information     To access the Chassis Environmental Information screen from the Chassis  Menu screen  use the arrow keys to highlight the CHASSIS  ENVIRONMENTAL menu item and press ENTER  The Chassis  Environmental Information screen  Figure 5 11  displays     DLE49 MA User s Guide 5 29    Chapter 5  Local Management  Overview  Setup  and Chassis Management    Event Message Line  MS700 LOCAMANAGEMENT    Chassis Environmental Information    Module Type  DLE49 MA Firmware Revision    XOCXX XX  Slot Number  X BOOTPROM Revision  XX XX XX    Chassis Power Redundancy Not Available    Power Supply  1 Status Normal  Power Supply  2 Status Not Installed    Chassis Fan Status Normal    RETURN       2693 37  Figure 5 11 Chassis Environmental Information Screen    The following describes each of the Chassis Environmental Information  screen fields     Chassis Power Redundancy  Read Only   Displays the current redundancy status of the DLM6C AA power  supplies  This field will read either    Available    or    Not Available        Power Supply  X Status  Read Only   Displays the current status of power supplies 1 and 2 for the DLM6C AA   This
84. ctivada  Si est    desactivada  todos los marcos FDDI que  superen el tama  o maximo del marco Ethernet  quedar  n descartados           CAUTION Exiting without saving causes the message   NOT SAVED    PRESS SAVE TO KEEP  CHANGES  to appear  Exiting without saving  causes all edits to be lost    ACHTUNG Beenden ohne Speichern verursacht die       Meldung  NOT SAVED    PRESS SAVE TO  KEEP CHANGES   Nicht gespeichert      Dr  cken Sie Save Speichern  um die    nderungen zu speichern   Durch Beenden  ohne Speichern gehen alle durchgef  hrten    nderungen verloren           DLE49 MA User s Guide    xxxiii    Safety       ATTENTION Si vous sortez sans enregistrer  le message   NOT SAVED     PRESS SAVE TO KEEP  CHANGES   Non enregistr       Appuyez sur  SAVE pour conserver les modifications   s affiche  Toutes vos modifications seront  perdues        PRECAUCI  N   La salida sin guardar los cambios dar   lugar al  mensaje  NOT SAVED    PRESS SAVE TO  KEEP CHANGES   no guardado   pulse Save  para mangener los cambios   Si se produce la  salida sin guardar los cambios  se perder  n    todas las modificaciones         _    RA                   CAUTION If the DLM6C AA chassis has been configured  with a valid IP address this screen will not  display  When the chassis is assigned a valid  IP address all the interface modules installed  share this same address        ACHTUNG Falls das DLM6C AA Geh  use mit einer  g  ltigen IP Adresse konfiguriert wurde   erscheint diese Anzeige nicht  Wen
85. defaults to operate    6 38 DLE49 MA User s Guide    Ethernet Port Configuration Screen    in the setting displayed  To choose the Default Duplex  refer to  Section 6 12 1     Auto Negotiation State  Toggle    Determines whether Auto Negotiation is Enabled or Disabled for the  specific port  During auto negotiation  the port    tells    the device at the  other end of the segment what its capabilities are  If Auto Negotiation is  disabled  the port reverts to the speed  duplex and flow control settings  specified by Default Speed  Default Duplex  Half Duplex Flow Control  and Full Duplex Flow Control fields respectively  To choose the  Auto Negotiation State  refer to Section 6 12 1     Advertised Ability  Selectable    In normal operation  with all capabilities enabled  the port    advertises     that it has the ability to operate in any mode  The user may choose to set  up the port so that only a portion of the available capabilities are  advertised and the others are disabled  The left field displays the  advertised ability of the port  but only becomes active on ports that have  Auto Negotiation enabled  The status of a particular ability is displayed in  the right field  The    T    in an ability stands for twisted pair  Possible  abilities for ports 1 through 48 are     e  jJOBase T  10 Mbps operation    e  JOBase TFD   10 Mbps full duplex operation  effectively 20 Mbps  Port 49 may have more options  depending on the type of HSIM  installed  The possible abilities for 
86. den  gestoppt  Das Ger  t ist anschlie Bend f  r bis zu  zwei Minuten nicht betriebsbereit        ATTENTION L appui sur le bouton RESET r  initialise  l appareil  provoquant l arr  t des commutations  en cours  L appareil sera indisponible pendant  deux minutes maximum        PRECAUCI  N   Si pulsa el bot  n RESET  se reiniciar   el  dispositivo  deteni  ndose toda la conmutaci  n  actual gestionada por el m  dulo  Como  consecuencia de esto  el tiempo de parada del  m  dulo llegar   hasta los dos minutos   TG   d  CAUTION Do not cut the non conductive bag to remove  the module  Damage could result from sharp  objects contacting the board or components        ACHTUNG Schneiden Sie den isolierenden Beutel nicht  auf  um das Modul zu entnehmen  Board oder  Komponenten k  nnten sonst von scharfen  Gegenst  nden besch  digt werden        ATTENTION Ne coupez pas le sac non conducteur pour  retirer le module  Les objets pointus pourraient  endommager la carte ou les composants        PRECAUCI  N   No corte la bolsa no conductora para extraer el  m  dulo  Podr  an producirse da  os causados  por objetos puntiagudos que entraran en  contacto con la placa u otros componentes                 xxiv DLE49 MA User s Guide    Safety Requirements       A4  4     CG6 4e  LOL LIOO LnAL OUO   L  1q4   LNA  AO AP  aa      w  I  CAUTION To prevent damaging the backplane  connectors in the following step  take care that  the module slides in straight and properly  engages the backplane connectors 
87. dropped according to the screen  settings     If an optional ATM interface is installed  up to 128 ports may be  set  which includes ATM Permanent Virtual Circuits  PVCs            The port redirect function is very useful for troubleshooting purposes  as  it allows traffic to be sent to a particular port where  with the use of an  analyzer or RMON probe  all current traffic from the source port can be  examined     Although all traffic from the source port  including  if desired   errored frames  is sent to the destination port  normal switching  is still performed for all frames on the source port        To access the Port Redirect Configuration screen from the Redirect  Configuration Menu screen  use the arrow keys to highlight the PORT  REDIRECT CONFIGURATION menu item and press ENTER  The  Port Redirect Configuration screen displays     6 44 DLE49 MA User s Guide    Port Redirect Configuration Screen    Event Message Line  MS700 LOCAL MANAGEMENT    Port Redirect Configuration  Module Type  DLE49 MA Firmware Revision  XX XX XY  Slot Number  X BOOTPROM Revision  XX XX XX    Source Port Destination Port Frame Format Redirect Errors  NORMAL  TAGGED  UNTAGGED    Source Port  1  Frame Format  UNTAGGED  Status  ADD   Destination Port  1  Redirect Errors  OFF     SAVE PREVIOUS NEXT RETURN       2693 22    Figure 6 17 Port Redirect Configuration Screen    The following definitions briefly explain each field of the Port Redirect  Configuration screen     Source Port  Read Only   S
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89. dule to which the management  terminal or Telnet session is connected     Module Type  Read only   Displays the type of interface module that is installed in each slot     Serial    Read only   Indicates the serial number of the module  The serial number of the  device is necessary when calling the your DIGITAL representative     Hardware Revision  Read only   Reflects the hardware version of the module     6 2 1 Selecting a Module    To select an individual module to perform Local Management functions   proceed as follows     1  Use the arrow keys to highlight the desired module number in the  Module   field     2  Press ENTER  the applicable Module Menu screen displays  Proceed  to Section 6 3     6 3 MODULE MENU SCREEN    The Module Menu screen is the access point for all Local Management  screens for the DLE49 MA  Figure 6 3 shows the DLE49 MA Module  Menu screen     DLE49 MA User s Guide 6 3    Chapter 6  Local Management  Module Navigation    MS700 LOCAL MANAGEMENT    Module Menu    Module Type  DLE49 MA Firmware Revision    XX XX XX  Slot Number  X BOOTPROM Revision  XX XX XX    MODULE CONFIGURATION  MODULE STATISTICS  NETWORK TOOLS    RETURN       2159 14    Figure 6 3 Module Menu Screen    The following explains each Module Menu screen field shown in  Figure 6 3     MODULE CONFIGURATION   The Module Configuration screen provides access to the Local  Management screens that are used to configure the DLE49 MA and also  provides access to the Port Configuration Menu scr
90. e    Accessing Local Management    Chassis Configuration  Chassis SNMP Community Names  Menu SNMP Traps    Chassis Environmental    Chassis Redirect  Configuration Menu    Port Redirect    Password Configuration  VLAN Redirect  Configuration  Miaule General Configuration    Configuration        SNMP Community Names Configuration  Main Menu      Menu SNMP Traps Configuration  System Resources Information  Flash Download Configuration  rome enfiguraticn Ethernet Interface  Configuration  802 1 Configuration    Ethernet Port  Menu Configuration  Switch Configuration HSIM VHSIM  802 1Q VLAN ETS  engt Configuration Menu De Ee inni  Menu Module VLAN ontgura ion  enu  Configuration Port Redirect  Port Assignment SEH  Configuration VLAN Redirect  CENE Configuration  Port Filtering  Configuration SE  e  VLAN Forwarding    Configuration Broadcast  Suppression  802 1p Priority Configuration  Configuration Menu  Port Priority  Configuration  Advanced Port  Priority  Configuration  Transmit Queues  Configuration  Module    Statistics Switch Statistics  Menu Interface Statistics  RMON Statistics  HSIM VHSIM  Statistics  Network Tools 2693 101    Figure 5 5 802 1Q Switching Mode  LM Screen Hierarchy    DLE49 MA User s Guide 5 13    Chapter 5  Local Management  Overview  Setup  and Chassis Management    5 5 2 Selecting Local Management Menu Screen Items    Select items on a menu screen by performing the following steps   1  Use the arrow keys to highlight a menu item     2  Press ENTER  The 
91. e    defroute     Syntax     Description     Options     Example     netstat     Syntax     Description     Options     Network Tools    defroute  interface number   IP address     The defroute command allows the user to view   set or delete the default IP route to a managed  device through the specified interface     Not Applicable            gt  defroute 2 147 152 42 32   3t Default route is 147 152 42 32 on interface 2      defroute   3t Default route is 147 152 42 32 on interface 2      defroute delete    3t Default route is not currently set         gt        05141 69    netstat  option     The netstat command provides a display of  general network statistics for the managed  device  The netstat command must be used with  one of the two display options      1 Displays status and capability information for  each interface    r Displays routing information for each  interface    DLE49 MA User s Guide 7 5    Chapter 7  Network Tools    Example            netstat  i  Interface   Description       MTU Speed    Admin Oper MAC Addr                      3t 1  ethernet  csmacd  1514 10000000 up up 0x00 0x00 Ox1d 0x07 0x50 0x0e   2  ethernet   csmacd  1514 10000000 up up 0x00 0x00 0x1d 0x07 0x50 OxOf   3  ethernet   csmacd  1514 10000000 up up 0x00 0x00 Ox1d 0x07 0x50 0x10   4  ethernet   csmacd  1514 10000000 up up 0x00 0x00 Ox1d 0x07 0x50 0x11      netstat  r  Destination Next hop Interface  3t Default Route DirectConnection 1    134 141 0 0 DirectConnection 2    134 141 0 0 Dir
92. e  refer to   Section 5 8 3     Chassis Time  Modifiable    Contains a value that the chassis recognizes as the current time  When the  chassis time is modified and saved  all interface modules installed in the  chassis are set to this time  To enter a new time  refer to Section 5 8 4     Screen Refresh Time  Modifiable    Contains the rate at which the screens are updated  This setting  determines how frequently  in seconds  information is updated on the  screen  To enter a new update time  refer to Section 5 8 5     Screen Lockout Time  Modifiable    Contains the maximum number of minutes that the Local Management  application displays a module s screen while awaiting input or action  from a user  For example  if the number 5 is entered in this field  the user  has up to five minutes to respond to each of the specified module s Local  Management screens  In this example  after five minutes of    idleness     no  input or action   the terminal    beeps    five times  the Local Management  application terminates the session  and the display returns to the Password  screen  To enter a new lockout time  refer to Section 5 8 6     Chassis Uptime  Read Only    Displays the total time the chassis has been operating  The chassis uptime  is based on which interface module installed in the chassis has been  operating for the longest period of time     Operational Mode  Read Only   This field will display the 802 1Q SWITCHING option     With the operational mode set to 802 1Q SWITCHIN
93. e Contact your DIGITAL  failure has occurred  representative   Red Solid Ressiin If the LED remains red for several    9  minutes  contact your DIGITAL  normal power up reset  e  representative         Contact your DIGITAL  CPU Blinking  Crippled  representative   Amber If the LED remains amber for  Solid  Testing  several minutes  contact your  DIGITAL representative   Green Solid  Functional  None   Amber Booting  Blinks amber  and and green while None   Green booting   No link  No activity   Off Port enabled or None   disabled   Solid  Port enabled     e None   link  no activity   Green d  RX Blinking  Port None  disabled  link     Flashing  Port  Amber enabled  link  activity  None   Red Diagnostic failure  Ponta yonr DIGITAL  representative                    DLE49 MA User   s Guide       Chapter 4  Troubleshooting                      Table 4 1 Diagnostic LEDs CPU  Receive  and Transmit Status  Continued   LED Color State Recommended Action  Port enabled  and no 1  Ensure that the STA is  activity  Should flash enabled and that there is valid  green every two link  Section 6 19 1 describes  Off seconds indicating how to enable the STA   BPDUs being sent if  STA is enabled and 2  Contact your DIGITAL  there is a valid link  representative   Flashing  Indicates  Green activity  Rate indicates   None   data rate   1  Ensure that the port is not  TX Blinking  Port in disabled  Refer to  standby  Port may be Section 6 19 3 for information  Amber   disabled due to on enabling
94. e can be changed in the General Configuration screen in  Section 5 8 6  in Chapter 5           DLE49 MA User   s Guide 6 1    Chapter 6  Local Management  Module Navigation    The following explains each Main Menu screen selection as shown in  Figure 6 1     CHASSIS   Provides access to the Chassis Menu screen that is used to configure the  DLM6C AA chassis  access current chassis power supply and  environmental status  and perform Port Redirect functions  Return to  Section 5 7 in Chapter 5 if chassis management is desired at this time     MODULES   Provides access to the Module Selection screen that is used to select  individual modules in the chassis for management purposes  Proceed to  Section 6 2     6 2 MODULE SELECTION SCREEN    The Module Selection screen is the access point to Local Management for  all modules installed in the SmartS witch 6000 chassis  By selecting a  module  the Module Menu for the selected device displays  Figure 6 2  shows the Module Selection screen     MS700 LOCAL MANAGEMENT    Module Selection    Module   Module Type Serial   Hardware Revision    DLE49 MA 123456789  DLE32 MA 123456789  DLE23 MA 123456789    RETURN       2159 39    Figure 6 2 Module Selection Screen    6 2 DLE49 MA User   s Guide    Module Menu Screen    The following explains each Module Selection screen field as shown in  Figure 6 2     Module     Selectable    Displays the slot in which the module is installed  The module number  enclosed in       characters indicates the mo
95. e current value  but  it does refresh the TFTP Gateway IP Address field with the previous  value     4  Usethe arrow keys to highlight the SAVE command     5  Press ENTER  The Event Message Line at the top of the screen  displays  SAVED OK      6 5 5 Setting the Module Date    If the DLM6C AA chassis has been assigned a chassis date  it  is not necessary to assign a module date to the DLE49 MA  All  installed modules recognize the chassis date of the  DLM6C AA        The modules are year 2000 compliant  so the module date may be set  beyond the year 1999  To set the module date  perform the following  steps     1  Use the arrow keys to highlight the Module Date field   2  Enter the date in this format  MM DD YYYY  It is not necessary to add separators between month  day  and    year numbers  For example  to set the date to 03 17 1997  type   06171998  in the Module Date field           3  Press ENTER to set the system calendar to the date in the input field     4  Usethe arrow keys to highlight the SAVE command at the bottom of  the screen and press ENTER     If the date entered is a valid format  the Event Message Line at the top of  the screen displays  SAVED OK   If the entry is not valid  Local  Management does not alter the current value  but it does refresh the  Module Date field with the previous value     6 14 DLE49 MA User s Guide    General Configuration Screen    6 5 6 Setting the Module Time    To set the module clock  perform the following steps     If the DLM6C 
96. ectConnection 3   051470   ping    Syntax  ping  IP address    Description  The ping command generates an outbound ping  request to check the status  alive not alive  of a  device at a specified IP address    Options  Not Applicable   Example      gt  ping 122 144 40 10  122 144 40 10 is alive  051471  reset   Syntax  reset  Description  The reset command allows a soft reset of the    device  The user will be queried to confirm the  reset command to insure against unwanted    resets     The Network Tools connection to the module will be terminated  upon execution of this command     DLE49 MA User   s Guide    Network Tools                Options  Not Applicable  Example       reset  174245  show   Syntax  show  PROTOCOL   TABLE   Description  The show command displays information    concerning various components of the device   Protocols currently supported are IP  IPX   DECnet  and AppleTalk  Components of those  protocols that are currently supported are ARP  caches  route tables  FIB tables  server tables   and interface tables  The number of valid  entries in the table will be displayed at the end       of the table display   Options  Not Applicable  Example     gt  show Appletalk interfaces    Interface AdminStatus OperStatus MTU Forwarding Framing   1 enabled enabled 1500 enabled ethernet   2 disabled disabled 1500 disabled ethernet    gt  show IP ARP  tt Interface MediaType PhysicalAddress NetworkAddress   3 3  dynamic  00 00 1d 04 40 5d 123 456 40 1   4 3  dynamic  08
97. ed throughout this document     Note symbol  Calls the reader   s attention to any item of  information that may be of special importance     Caution symbol  Contains information essential to avoid  damage to the equipment           Electrical Hazard Warning symbol  Warns against an action  that could result in personal injury or death due to an electrical  hazard     CORRESPONDENCE    Documentation Comments    If you have comments or suggestions about this manual  send them to  DIGITAL Network Products        Attn   Documentation Project Manager       E MAIL  doc_quality lkg mts dec com                DLE49 MA User   s Guide xix    Preface    World Wide Web    To locate product specific information  refer to the DIGITAL Network  products Home Page on the World Wide Web at the following locations        North America  http   www networks digital com       Europe  http   www networks europe digital com                Asia Pacific  http   www networks digital com au       GETTING HELP    Contact your DIGITAL representative for technical support  Before  calling  have the following information ready     e A description of the failure    e A description of any action s  already taken to resolve the problem   e g   changing mode switches  rebooting the unit  etc      e A description of your network environment  layout  cable type  etc    e Network load and frame size at the time of trouble  if known     e The device history Oe  have you returned the device before  is this a  recur
98. een and 802 1  Configuration Menu screens  The Port Configuration Menu screen  provides access to the screens that are used to set operating parameters  specific to each port     The 802 1 Configuration Menu screen provides access to the Switch  Configuration screen  802 1Q VLAN Configuration Menu screen  and the  802 1p Priority Configuration Menu screen  These screens are used to set  the basic switch operations  and provide access to screens to configure  VLANs and assign port priorities     For details about the Module Configuration Menu screen  refer to  Section 6 4  For details about the Port Configuration Menu screen  refer    6 4 DLE49 MA User s Guide    Module Configuration Menu Screen    to Section 6 10  For details about the 802 1 Configuration Menu screen   refer to Section 6 18     MODULE STATISTICS  The Module Statistics screen provides statistics and performance  information for the DLE49 MA  For details  refer to Section 6 24     NETWORK TOOLS   The Network Tools function resides on the DLE49 MA and consists of  commandis that allow the user to access and manage network devices   Chapter 7 explains how to use the Network Tools utility     6 4 MODULE CONFIGURATION MENU SCREEN    The Module Configuration Menu screen  Figure 6 4  provides access to  Local Management screens that allow you to configure and monitor  operating parameters  modify SNMP community names  set SNMP traps   configure switch parameters and configure DLE49 MA ports     To access the Module C
99. em allows the user to set Local  Management community names  Community names act as passwords to  Local Remote Management and provide security access to the  DLM6C AA  Access to the DLM6C AA is controlled by enacting any of  three different levels of security authorization  read only  read write  and  super user      Super User access gives the user full management privileges   allows existing passwords to be changed  and all modifiable  MIB objects for the Cabletron Container MIB and Internet  MIB II to be edited        To access the SNMP Community Names screen from the Chassis Menu  screen  use the arrow keys to highlight the SNMP COMMUNITY  NAMES menu item and press ENTER  The SNMP Community Names  screen  Figure 5 9  displays     5 24 DLE49 MA User s Guide    SNMP Community Names Screen    Event Message Line  MS700 LOCAL MANAGEMENT    Chassis Configuration    MAC Address  00 00 ID 00 00 00 Chassis Date  01 11 98  IP Address  0 0 0 0 Chassis Time  14 23 00  Subnet Mask  0 0 0 0 Screen Refresh Time  30sec     Screen Lockout Time  15 min   Chassis Uptime XX D XX H XX M    Operational Mode   802 10 SWITCHING     RETURN       2159 41    Figure 5 9 SNMP Community Names Screen    DLE49 MA User s Guide 5 25    Chapter 5  Local Management  Overview  Setup  and Chassis Management    The following explains each SNMP Community Names screen field     Community Name  Modifiable    Displays the user defined name used to access DLM6C AA management   Any community name assigned here acts 
100. entire COM port configuration section before  changing the settings of the COM port        ACHTUNG          Bevor Sie die Einstellungen des COM Ports    ndern  stellen Sie sicher  da   f  r das Modul  oder das Geh  use eine g  ltige IP Adresse  eingestellt ist  siehe Abschnitt 6 5 1   Lesen  Sie den gesamten Abschnitt zur  COM Port Konfiguration  bevor Sie die  Einstellungen des COM Ports andern           DLE49 MA User s Guide    xxvii    Safety    xxviii       ATTENTION Avant de modifier les param  tres du port  COM  assurez vous qu une adresse IP valable  a   t   attribu  e au module ou au ch  ssis   Voir  Section 6 5 1   Lisez entierement la section  consacr  e    la configuration du port COM  avant de modifier ses param  tres        PRECAUCI  N   Antes de alterar las definiciones del puerto  COM  asegurese de que se establece una  direcci  n IP v  lida para el m  dulo o chasis    V  ase la secci  n 6 5 1   Lea toda esta  secci  n relativa a la configuraci  n del puerto  COM antes de cambiar las definiciones de    dicho puerto   O    CAUTION Do NOT disable or alter the settings of the    COM port while operating the current Local  Management connection through a terminal   Altering the COM port settings disconnects the  Local Management terminal from the port  and  ends the Local Management session  If the  DLE2x MA and DLE3x MA was previously  assigned a valid IP address  reenter Local  Management by establishing a Telnet  connection to the module  If the module does  not
101. er of collisions that have occurred on this  interface     Broadcast Pkts  Read only    Displays the total number of good frames that were directed to the  broadcast address  The value of this field does not include multicast  frames     Multicasts  Read only    Displays the total number of good frames received that were directed to a  multicast address  The value of this field does not include frames directed  to the broadcast address     CRC Align Errors  Read only    Displays the number of frames with bad Cyclic Redundancy Checks   CRC  received from the network  The CRC is a 4 byte field in the data  frames that ensures that the data received is the same as the data that was  originally sent     Undersized Pkts  Read only    Displays the number of frames received whose size was less than the  minimum Ethernet frame size of 64 bytes  not including preamble  but  have a valid CRC     Oversized Pkts  Read only     Displays the number of frames received whose size exceeded 1518 data  bytes  not including preamble  but have a valid CRC     DLE49 MA User s Guide 6 79    Chapter 6  Local Management  Module Navigation    Fragments  Read only    Displays the number of received frames that are not the minimum number  of bytes in length or received frames that had a bad Frame Check  Sequence  FCS   were less than 64 bytes in length  excluding framing  bits  but including FCS bytes   and have an invalid CRC     It is normal for the Fragments field to increment  This is  because the R
102. es  including bad frames  received that  were between 512 and 1023 bytes in length  excluding framing bits  but  including FCS bytes      1024   1518 Octets  Read only    Displays the total number of frames  including bad frames  received that  were between 1024 and 1518 bytes in length  excluding framing bits  but  including FCS bytes      Index  XX   Command   Used to enter an index number for viewing statistics  For instructions on  how to use this command  refer to Section 6 27 1     CLEAR COUNTERS  Command   Used to reset all statistic counters to zero  For details on how to use this  field  refer to Section 5 5 5     6 27 1 Displaying RMON Statistics    To display the statistics for any index  proceed as follows     1  Use the arrow keys to highlight the Index  XX  field at the bottom of  the screen     2  Press the SPACE bar to increment  or press the DEL  delete  key to  decrement  the index number     3  Press ENTER  neither the RMON Index field nor the statistics will  change until ENTER is pressed      DLE49 MA User s Guide 6 81    CHAPTER 7  NETWORK TOOLS    7 1 NETWORK TOOLS    The Network Tools function resides on the DLE49 MA and allows the  user to access and manage network devices  Figure 7 1 shows the  Network Tools Help screen     To access the Network Tools screen  access Local Management  then use  the arrow keys to highlight the NETWORK TOOLS menu item in the   Module Menu screen and press ENTER  The Network Tools Help screen  displays  Refer to Chapter 
103. es shipped with the DLE49 MA to determine  which features are supported                 USING THIS GUIDE  Read through this guide completely to understand the DLE49 MA  module features  capabilities  and Local Management functions     A general working knowledge of IEEE 802 3 type data communications  networks and their physical layer components is helpful when using these  devices     In this document  the DLE49 MA interface module is referred to  as either the    DLE49 MA    or the    module              STRUCTURE OF THIS GUIDE    This guide is organized as follows   Chapter 1  Introduction  describes the features of the DLE49 MA     Chapter 2  Network Requirements  outlines the network requirements  that must be met before installing the DLE49 MA into the  MultiSwitch 700 DLM6C AA chassis     Chapter 3  Installation  provides instructions on how to install the  module in the chassis and connect segments to the device     Chapter 4  Troubleshooting  details the DLE49 MA diagnostic LEDs  that enable quick diagnosis of network operational problems     DLE49 MA User s Guide xvii    Preface    Chapter 5  Local Management  Overview  Setup  and Chassis  Management  describes how to access Local Management and use the  Local Management screens to manage the DLE49 MA and DLM6C AA  chassis     Chapter 6  Local Management  Module Navigation  describes how to  navigate and manage the DLE49 MA in the module selections of the  Local Management screens     Chapter 7  Network Tools  descr
104. esired field on the Local Management screen     Arrow Keys       This key decreases values from a Local      Key Management increment field  For example   Press         means to press the minus sign key        The DEL  Delete  key removes characters from a  DEL Key Local Management field  For example   Press  DEL  means to press the Delete key                 5 3 MANAGEMENT TERMINAL SETUP    Use one of the following systems to access Local Management       An IBM or compatible PC running a VT series emulation software  package    e A Digital Equipment Corporation VT100 type terminal    e A VT type terminal running emulation programs for the Digital  Equipment Corporation VT100O series    e A remote VT100 type terminal via a modem connection    DLE49 MA User s Guide 5 3    Chapter 5  Local Management  Overview  Setup  and Chassis Management        n band via a Telnet connection    5 3 1 Console Cable Connection    Use the Console Cable Kit provided with the DLM6C AA chassis to  attach the management terminal to the COM port as shown in Figure 5 1     Connect an IBM PC or compatible device  running the VT terminal  emulation  to the DLE49 MA as follows     1  Connect the RJ45 connector at one end of the cable  supplied in the  kit  to the COM port on the DLE49 MA     2  Plug the RJ45 connector at the other end of the cable into the  RJ45 to DB9 adapter  supplied in the kit      3  Connect the RJ45 to DB9 adapter to the PC communications port     If using a modem between the VT 
105. face Statistics  To display the statistics for any interface  proceed as follows     1  Usethe arrow keys to highlight the Interface  XX  field at the bottom  of the screen     2  Press the SPACE bar to increment  or press the DEL  delete  key to  decrement  the interface number     3  Press ENTER  neither the Interface   fields nor the statistics will  change until ENTER is pressed      6 27 RMON STATISTICS SCREEN    RMON statistics for each interface  on a interface by interface basis  are  viewed through the RMON Statistics screen shown in Figure 6 29     The RMON Statistics screen provides statistics for all front  panel Ethernet Interfaces  and an Ethernet HSIM Module  if  installed in the DLE49 MA  This screen does not provide  statistics for a non Ethernet HSIM              To access the RMON Statistics screen  use the arrow keys to highlight the  RMON STATISTICS menu item on the Module Statistics Menu screen  and press ENTER  The RMON Statistics screen displays     DLE49 MA User s Guide 6 77    Chapter 6  Local Management  Module Navigation    Event Message Line  MS700 LOCAL MANAGEMENT    RMON Statistics  Module Type  DLE49 MA Firmware Revision    XX XX XX  Slot Number  X BOOTPROM Revision  XX XX XX    RMON Index  X Owner  monitor    Data Source      Iflndex 1 Status  valid    Total Packets    Total Octets    64 Octets    65   127 Octets    128   255 Octets    256   511 Octets    512   1023 Octets   1518 Octets     Drop Events   Collisions   Broadcast Pkts   Multicast
106. fer to the SmartTrunk User s Guide for the  configuration information           To make connections to an optional HSIM installed in the HSIM slot of a  DLE49 MA  refer to the instructions shipped with that device     When facing the front panel of a DLE49 MA  the top left RJ21 is the  connector for IOBASE T ports 1 through 12  bottom left  ports 13  through 24  top right  ports 25 through 36  and bottom right  ports 37  through 48  All 48 ports have internal crossovers     To connect an RJ21  proceed as follows     1  Ensure that the device connected to the other end of the segment is  powered ON     2  Ifusing an RJ21 straight connector  plug it into the appropriate RJ21  port as shown in Figure 3 2 or  if using the RJ21 right angled adapter  supplied with the device  insert it as shown in Figure 3 3  The RJ21  right angled adapter enables the cables to be dressed closely along the  front of the device     DLE49 MA User   s Guide 3 5    Chapter 3  Installation       2693 07    Figure 3 2 Straight Cable Connection    3 6 DLE49 MA User s Guide    Connecting to the Network    Screw  Clip    RJ21  Adapter Extender    RJ21 Right Angled  Connector       Screw    Clip  2229 01    Figure 3 3 Connection Using the RJ21 Angle Adapter    3  Tighten the two screws on the RJ21 straight cable connector or RJ21  angle adapter  as applicable  to secure it to the device     The cable pinouts for a 25 pair cable  RJ21  can be found in  the Cabletron Systems Cabling Guide  Refer to the Preface
107. formed from the General Configuration screen of the  interface module  Section 6 5 11 provides detailed instructions on  configuring the COM port for UPS applications  Refer to the UPS  documentation for details on how to access the status information     Use the Console Cable Kit provided with the DLM6C AA chassis to  attach the UPS to the module COM port as shown in Figure 5 2     Connect the UPS device to the COM port of the DLE49 MA as follows     1  Connect the RJ45 connector at one end of the cable to the COM port  on the module     2  Plug the RJ45 connector at the other end of the cable into the  RJ45 to DB9 male  UPS  adapter  Cabletron Systems  Part No  9372066     3  Connect the RJ45 to DB9 male  UPS  adapter to the female DB9 port  on the rear of the UPS device  refer to the particular UPS device   s user  instructions for more specific information about the monitoring  connection      DLE49 MA User   s Guide 5 7    Chapter 5  Local Management  Overview  Setup  and Chassis Management                                                                      COM Port  DB9 Port     amm BICHER TUTE      UPS Device  UTP Cable  RJ45 to DB9 With RJ45 Connectors  UPS Adapter    2693_50    Figure 5 2 Uninterruptible Power Supply  UPS     5 4 LOCAL MANAGEMENT SCREEN ELEMENTS    There are six types of screens used in Local Management  password   menu  statistics  configuration  status  and warning screens  Each type of  screen can consist of one to five basic elements  or fields 
108. ge the settings  for the following fields              Src Port  n   Selectable   Used to select the port  n  that is to be changed to a source port  If a port is  currently being redirected  it will not display as a selectable port     Dest Port  n   Selectable   Used to select the port  n  that is to be changed to a destination port  If a  port is currently being redirected  it will not display as a selectable port     Src Module  n   Selectable   Used to select the module  n  that is to be changed to a source module     Dest Module  n   Selectable   Used to select the module  n  that is to be changed to a destination  module     Frame Format  Selectable    Used to select the frame format for the transmission of redirected frames  on the destination port  NORMAL  TAGGED  or UNTAGGED may be  selected  Refer to the previously described read only Frame Format field  for details about each format  The default setting is NORMAL     DLE49 MA User s Guide 5 35    Chapter 5  Local Management  Overview  Setup  and Chassis Management    Redirect Errors  Toggle    Used to set each source port to either ON  to send errored frames to its  destination port  or OFF to drop errored frames  and send only valid  traffic to its destination port  The default setting is OFF     Status  Toggle   Used to add or delete source and destination ports selected in the Source  Port  n  and Destination Port  n  fields     5 13 1 Changing Source and Destination Ports  To add or delete source port and dest
109. hapter 6  Local Management  Module Navigation    If the time entered is within the 3 to 99 seconds range  the Event Message  Line at the top of the screen displays  SAVED OK   If the entry is not  valid  Local Management does not alter the current setting  but it does  refresh the Screen Refresh Time field with the previous value     6 5 8 Setting the Screen Lockout Time    The screen lockout time can be set from 1 to 30 minutes with a default of  15 minutes  To set a new lockout time  perform the following steps     1  Use the arrow keys to highlight the Screen Lockout Time field   2  Enter a number from 1 to 30    3  Press ENTER to set the lockout time in the input field    4    Use the arrow keys to highlight the SAVE command at the bottom of  the screen and press ENTER     If the time entered is within the 1 to 30 minutes range  the Event Message  Line at the top of the screen displays  SAVED OK   If the entry is not  valid  Local Management does not alter the current setting  but it does  refresh the Screen Lockout Time field with the previous value     6 5 9 Setting the Operational Mode    Refer to the DIGITAL MultiSwitch 700 802 10 VLAN User s Guide to  configure the module for this type of operation     6 5 10 Setting the Management Mode    To set the management mode  perform the following steps     6 16 DLE49 MA User s Guide    General Configuration Screen    Upon saving the new Management Mode  the module will  reboot              If the module will be set to STANDA
110. he default  gateway  perform the following steps     1  Use the arrow keys to highlight the Default Gateway field     2  Enter the IP address of the default gateway using the DDN format   XXX XXX XXX XXX      3  Press ENTER  If the default gateway entered is a valid format  the  cursor returns to the beginning of the Default Gateway field  If the  entry is not valid  the Event Message Line displays  INVALID  DEFAULT GATEWAY OR FORMAT ENTERED     Local  Management does not alter the current value  but it does refresh the  Default Gateway field with the previous value     4  Usethe arrow keys to highlight the SAVE command     5  Press ENTER  The Event Message Line at the top of the screen  displays  SAVED OK      6 5 4 Setting the TFTP Gateway IP Address    If the network TFTP server is located on a different IP subnet than the  DLE49 MA  a Gateway IP address should be specified  To set the TFTP  Gateway IP address  perform the following steps     1  Usethe arrow keys to highlight the TFTP Gateway IP Address field     2  Enter the IP address of the TFTP gateway using the DDN format   XXX XXX XXX XXX      DLE49 MA User s Guide 6 13    Chapter 6  Local Management  Module Navigation    3  Press ENTER  If the TFTP gateway IP address entered is a valid  format  the cursor returns to the beginning of the TFTP Gateway IP  Address field  If the entry is not valid  the Event Message Line  displays  INVALID TFTP GATEWAY IP ADDRESS OR FORMAT  ENTERED     Local Management does not alter th
111. he following describes each field of the Advanced Port Priority  Configuration screen     Priority  Read Only   Lists the eight priorities  O through 7     TX Queue  Selectable    Enables the frames with a certain priority to be mapped to transmit  according to one of four TX queues  0 through 3  with 0 being the lowest  transmit level  Refer to Table 6 2 for the TX Queue default values  according to frame priority     DLE49 MA User s Guide 6 63    Chapter 6  Local Management  Module Navigation    Table 6 2 TX Queue Mapping Default Values       Priority 0 12 34  5 6 7       TX Queue 1 0  0 1  2 2  3  3                                     To set the TX Mapping Queues  refer to Section 6 22 1   RX Priority  Read Only    Lists the eight priorities  0 through 7    TX Priority  Selectable     Enables the frames with a certain RX priority to be changed to transmit  according to a different TX priority  0 through 7   For example  all frames  with an RX priority of 3 could be regenerated with a TX priority of 5     The regenerated priority is used to determine the correct queue as defined  in the Priority Queue Mapping  The default values for the TX Priority  settings are listed in Table 6 3 according to RX priority     Table 6 3 TX Priority Regeneration Default Values       RX Priority 0 112 3 4  5 6  7       TX Priority 0 1  2 3  4  5 6  7                                     To set the RX Regeneration Priorities  refer to Section 6 22 2     Default Priority  n   Selectable   Used t
112. hlight the Reset Peak field for the selected  port     2  Press the SPACE bar to select YES or NO     3  Usethe arrow keys to highlight the SAVE command at the bottom of  the screen     4  Press ENTER  The message  SAVED OK    is displayed     DLE49 MA User s Guide 6 53    Chapter 6  Local Management  Module Navigation    6 18 802 1 CONFIGURATION MENU SCREEN  The 802 1 Configuration Menu screen  Figure 6 20  provides access to    the Switch Configuration  802 1Q VLAN Configuration Menu  and  802 1p Priority Configuration Menu screens     To access the 802 1 Configuration Menu screen from the Module  Configuration Menu screen  use the arrow keys to highlight the 802 1  CONFIGURATION MENU item and press ENTER  The 802 1    Configuration Menu screen displays     MS700 LOCAL MANAGEMENT    802 1 Configuration Menu    Module Type  DLE49 MA Firmware Revision  XX XX XX  BOOTPROM Revision  XX XX XX    SWITCH CONFIGURATION    802 10 VLAN CONFIGURATION MENU  802 1p PRIORITY CONFIGURATION MENU    RETURN       25041 89    Figure 6 20 802 1 Configuration Menu Screen    The following briefly describes each screen that is accessible from the  802 1 Configuration Menu screen     SWITCH CONFIGURATION  Provides the basic setup options for customizing the operation of a switch  device in the network  For details  refer to Section 6 19     6 54 DLE49 MA User s Guide    Switch Configuration Screen    802 1Q VLAN CONFIGURATION MENU   Displays only if the DLE49 MA has been configured to operate as a
113. hows which ports are currently set as source ports     Destination Port  Read Only   Shows which ports are currently set as destination ports  Only one  destination port may be assigned to a source port     Frame Format  Read Only   Displays the current frame format setting  NORMAL  TAGGED or  UNTAGGED The default is NORMAL       NORMAL   Frames are redirected in the format that they were  received or transmitted on the source port     e TAGGED   Frames are transmitted on the destination port with a  VLAN tag inserted according to the frame classification     DLE49 MA User s Guide 6 45    Chapter 6  Local Management  Module Navigation    e UNTAGGED  Frames are transmitted on the destination port without  a VLAN tag regardless of the format of the received frame     Redirect Errors  Read Only    Displays whether the corresponding source ports are configured ON to  send errored frames to the destination ports  or OFF to drop all errored  frames and only forward valid frames to the destination ports  All  redirected error frames display in the way they were received or  transmitted on the source port  regardless of the frame format setting     Source Port  n   Selectable    Used to select the port  n  that is to be changed to a source port  If a port is  currently being redirected  it will not display as a selectable port  For  details  refer to Section 6 15 1     Destination Port  n   Selectable    Used to select the port  n  that is to be changed to a destination port  If a  p
114. ibes the use of the Network Tools  function for managing the DLE49 MA     Appendix A  Specifications  contains information on functionality and  operating specifications  connector pinouts  environmental requirements   and physical properties     Appendix B  Optional Installations and Mode Switch Bank Settings   describes how to set the Mode Switches  and gives information on  upgrading the DLE49 MA     RELATED DOCUMENTS    The following documents may help to set up  control  and manage the  DLE49 MA     e   DIGITAL MultiSwitch 700 802 10 VLAN User s Guide   e DIGITAL ATM Modular Interface DELHA UA User s Guide   e DIGITAL FDDI Modular Media Interface DELHF UA User s Guide  e DIGITAL Fast Ethernet Interface Module DELHE UA User s Guide  e DIGITAL WAN Modular Interface DELHW UA User s Guide    e DIGITAL WAN Modular Interface DELHW UA Local Management  Guide    e DIGITAL Gigabit 1000BaseSX LX Modular Interface  DELHG UA DELHL UA User s Guide    e Cabletron Systems Ethernet Technology Guide  e Cabletron Systems Cabling Guide    es SmartTrunk User s Guide    xviii DLE49 MA User s Guide    Correspondence    The DIGITAL WAN Modular Interface DELHW UA Local Management  Guide and the User s Guide are located on the QuickSET CD ROM and   along with the other manuals listed above  can be obtained from the  World Wide Web in Adobe Acrobat Portable Document Format  PDF  at  the following site     http   www networks digital com     DOCUMENT CONVENTIONS    The following conventions are us
115. ic Rx   the port will operate in Asymmetric Rx mode   causing the port to interpret received PAUSE frames and disallows the  port to transmit PAUSE frames  This option is for Gigabit only     Asymmetric Tx     the port will operate in Asymmetric Tx mode   causing the port to ignore PAUSE frames and allows the port to  transmit PAUSE frames when necessary  This option is for Gigabit  only     Disabled     full duplex flow control is off  causing the port to ignore  received PAUSE frames and does not allow the port to transmit  PAUSE frames for any speed connection     Auto Negotiate     when supported  the maximum flow control  capabilities of the port are reflected in the PAUSE bits of the  Auto Negotiation registers  The ports    flow control operational state is  determined by the results of Auto Negotiation  This option is not  displayed if Auto Negotiation is not supported on this port     6 40 DLE49 MA User   s Guide    Ethernet Port Configuration Screen    To change the settings for full duplex flow control  refer to Section 6 12 1     Half Duplex Flow Control  Toggle   Half duplex flow control is enabled when the port is set On  and disabled  when the port is set Off  To change the settings  refer to Section 6 12 1     6 12 1 Selecting Settings    AII selectable or toggle fields other than Advertised Ability can be  changed by following this procedure     1  Use the arrow keys to highlight the field to be changed     2  Usethe SPACE bar or BACKSPACE key to step or togg
116. ic locking tab    lines up with the desired slot number located on the front panel  of the chassis  Refer to Figure 3 1           6  Locate the slot guides that line up with the number of the slot in which  the module will be installed  Install the module in the chassis by  aligning the module circuit card between the upper and lower metal  rail guides of the desired slot  sliding it into the chassis  and locking  down the top and bottom plastic locking tabs  as shown in Figure 3 1   Take care that the module slides in straight and properly engages the  backplane connectors     DLE49 MA User s Guide 3 3    Chapter 3  Installation                   Slot Number  Backplane Plastic Locking Tab  Connector  tnmen  Oo 105  O  1 2 3 5 PSi  B e  E   a eT             oom  z D a  o  A Kid     co     oo             2388   998 EE    m  e    e   VH    E A o                                           0                            Circuit Card  Card Guides    Metal Back Panel D  N    Plastic  Locking Tab    2693 02    Figure 3 1 Installing an Interface Module    3 4 DLE49 MA User s Guide    Connecting to the Network    3 5 CONNECTING TO THE NETWORK    This section provides the procedures for connecting unshielded twisted  pair  UTP  segments to the modules     If the device is being installed in a network using  SmartTrunking  there are rules concerning the cable  connections and port configurations that must be followed for  SmartTrunking to operate properly  Before connecting the  cables  re
117. ide B 3    Appendix B  Optional Installations and Mode Switch Bank Settings    B 3 1 Locating SIMMs  Figure B 2 shows the location of the DRAM SIMM connector     DRAM SIMM          Figure B 2 SIMM Slot Locations    B 4 DLE49 MA User   s Guide    SIMM UPGRADE    B 3 2 Installing the DRAM SIMM  Observe all antistatic precautions when handling sensitive  electronic equipment     To install    DRAM SIMM  refer to Figure B 3 and proceed as follows     1  With the SIMM alignment notch oriented as shown in Figure B 3   insert the SIMM down between the connector teeth     2  Pivot the SIMM downward so the connector clips align with the two  side notches of the SIMM and the connector clips lock the SIMM into  place     Connector  Connector  Teeth          Side Notch    Alignment Notch    SIMM Side Notch 2504 91    Figure B 3 Installing the DRAM    DLE49 MA User s Guide B 5    Appendix B  Optional Installations and Mode Switch Bank Settings    B 4 INSTALLING OPTIONAL HIGH SPEED INTERFACE  MODULES    Figure B 4 shows the location of the connector for an optional High  Speed Interface Module  HSIM      Refer to the installation instructions for the optional HSIM in the  associated user s guide        Optional HSIM DRAM       HSIM Connector    2693 93    Figure BA HSIM and VHSIM Connector Locations    B 6 DLE49 MA User s Guide    INDEX    Numerics  10BASE T  requirements 2 1  802 1Q Switching Mode  LM Screen  Hierarchy 5 13  802 1Q VLAN Configuration 5 18    A  Access policy  for chassis 
118. iefly explain each field of the Port Redirect  Configuration screen     Source Module  Read Only   Shows which modules are currently set as source modules     Destination Module  Read Only   Shows which modules are currently set as destination modules     Source Port  Read only   Shows which ports are currently set as source ports     Destination Port  Read only   Shows which ports are currently set as destination ports  Only one  destination port may be assigned to a source port     Frame Format  Read Only     Displays the current frame format setting  NORMAL  TAGGED or  UNTAGGED  The default is NORMAL     5 34 DLE49 MA User   s Guide    Port Redirect Configuration Screen      NORMAL   Frames are redirected in the format that they were  received or transmitted on the source port     e TAGGED   Frames are transmitted on the destination port with a  VLAN tag inserted according to the frame classification     e UNTAGGED  Frames are transmitted on the destination port without  a VLAN tag regardless of the format of the received frame     Redirect Errors  Read Only    Displays whether the corresponding source ports are configured ON to  send errored frames to the destination ports  or OFF to drop all errored  frames and only forward traffic without errored frames to the destination  ports  All redirected error frames display in the way they were received or  transmitted on the source port  regardless of the frame format setting     See Section 5 13 1 for directions on how to chan
119. iggered by any RMON Event and or Alarm   An example of an Action would be to turn off a MIB 2 interface if a  broadcast threshold is crossed     1 1 7 Broadcast Suppression    Broadcast Suppression enables a user to set a desired limit of receive  broadcast frames per port per second to be forwarded out the other ports  on the module up to the set limit  Any broadcast frames above this  specified limit are dropped  In the event that broadcast frames are being  suppressed  multicast and unicast frames continue to be switched     1 1 8 Port VLAN Redirect Functions    The port redirect function  also referred to as    Port Mirroring     is a  troubleshooting tool used to map traffic from a single source port to a  single destination port within the device  This feature allows frames   including those with errors to be copied and sent to an analyzer or RMON  probe  The analyzer or RMON probe will see the data as if it were directly  connected to the LAN segment of the source port     The VLAN redirect function is similar to the port redirect function except  that the frames received by the device are redirected to a designated  destination port according to the VLAN classification of the frames  received  The VLAN redirect function is only supported when the device  is operating as an 802 1Q switch     1 1 9     802 1p Port Priority    The IEEE 802 1p standard is used to assign a default priority to the  frames received without priority information in their tag header  and to  ma
120. ination port entries and set the Frame  Format and Redirect Errors functions  proceed as follows     1  Use the arrow keys to highlight the Src Port field near the bottom of  the screen     2  Pressthe SPACE baror BACKSPACE one or more times to increment  or decrement the port number displayed in the brackets  n  until the  appropriate port number displays     3  Usethe arrow keys to highlight the Src Module field near the bottom  of the screen     4  Usethe SPACE bar or BACKSPACE to step to the appropriate port  number for the destination port     5  Usethe arrow keys to highlight the Dest Port field near the bottom of  the screen     6  Pressthe SPACE baror BACKSPACE one or more times to increment  or decrement the port number displayed in the brackets  n  until the  appropriate port number displays     7  Usethe arrow keys to highlight the Dest Module field near the bottom  of the screen     8  Usethe SPACE bar or BACKSPACE to step to the appropriate port  number for the destination port     9  Use the arrow keys to highlight the Frame Format field near the  bottom of the screen     5 36 DLE49 MA User s Guide    10     11     12     13   14     15        Port Redirect Configuration Screen    Use the SPACE bar or BACKSPACE to step to the appropriate frame  format setting  NORMAL  TAGGED  or UNTAGGED  for the  selected Destination Port     Use the arrow keys to highlight the Redirect Errors field near the  bottom of the screen     Use the SPACE bar to select either the ON or
121. information on how to  access and use Local Management     3 8 DLE49 MA User s Guide    CHAPTER 4  TROUBLESHOOTING    This chapter provides information concerning the following     Using the diagnostic LEDs and status monitoring system  Section 4 1     e Troubleshooting network and module operational problems   Section 4 2       Using the RESET button  Section 4 3     4 1 USING THE DIAGNOSTIC LEDS    The DLE49 MA uses built in visual diagnostic and status monitoring  system  The diagnostic LEDs  Figure 4 1  allow quick observation of the  network status to aid in diagnosing network problems  Refer to Table 4 1  for a description of the LEDs     Refer to the HSIM User s Guide for a description of the LEDs     DLE49 MA User s Guide 4 1    Chapter 4  Troubleshooting    C     on OD OgO 00 00 GO 00 0D 90  00  O20  Ge tats aaa ee  00 0000 00 00 00 Of 00 00  OO CHO 00 00 00 00 00 00 oO       CPU LED    2693_09  DLE49 MA User s Guide    Diagnostic LEDs    Figure 4 1    4 2          Using the Diagnostic LEDs    The terms flashing  blinking  and solid used in the LED  definition tables of this chapter indicate the following     Flashing indicates an irregular LED pulse     Blinking indicates a steady LED pulse   approximately 5096  on  50  off      Solid indicates a steady LED light  No pulsing                                               Table 4 1 Diagnostic LEDs CPU  Receive  and Transmit Status  LED Color State Recommended Action  Off Power off  Power up chassis   Blinking  Hardwar
122. ing Source VLAN and Destination Ports    To add or delete source VLAN and destination port entries and set the  Frame Format and Redirect Errors functions  proceed as follows     1  Use the arrow keys to highlight the Source VLAN field near the  bottom of the screen     2  Typeinthe VLAN ID of the VLAN to be configured     3  Use the arrow keys to highlight the Destination Port field near the  bottom of the screen     4  Usethe SPACE bar or BACKSPACE to step to the appropriate port  number for the destination port     5  Usethe arrow keys to highlight the Frame Format field near the  bottom of the screen     6  Usethe SPACE bar or BACKSPACE to step to the appropriate frame  format setting  RECEIVED  TAGGED  or UNTAGGED  for the  selected Destination Port     7  Usethe arrow keys to highlight the Status field     8  Usethe SPACE bar to select either the ADD or DEL  delete  option   Press ENTER  This adds or deletes the selections for the Source  VLAN  Destination Port  and Frame Format made in steps 1 through 6  and also updates the screen     If more than 1 port is being redirected  repeat steps 1 through 8  for each additional setting  Then go to step 9 to save all the  new settings at once           If an entry is to be changed  delete the entry  save the screen   then recreate the entry with its new settings     Any combination  up to 128  of port redirect instances   configured on the VLAN Redirect Configuration screen  and or  VLAN redirect instances  configured on the V
123. ing steps     1  Use the arrow keys to highlight the Screen Refresh Time field   2  Enter a number from 3 to 99     3  Press ENTER to set the refresh time to the time entered in the input  field     4  Usethe arrow keys to highlight the SAVE command at the bottom of  the screen and press ENTER     If the time entered is within the 3 to 99 seconds range  the Event Message  Line at the top of the screen displays    SAVED OK     If the entry is not  valid  Local Management does not alter the current setting  but it does  refresh the Screen Refresh Time field with the previous value     DLE49 MA User   s Guide 5 23    Chapter 5  Local Management  Overview  Setup  and Chassis Management    5 8 6 Setting the Screen Lockout Time    The screen lockout time can be set from 1 to 30 minutes with a default of  15 minutes  To set a new lockout time  perform the following steps     1  Use the arrow keys to highlight the Screen Lockout Time field   2  Enter a number from 1 to 30    3  Press ENTER to set the lockout time in the input field    4    Use the arrow keys to highlight the SAVE command at the bottom of  the screen and press ENTER     If the time entered is within the 1 to 30 minutes range  the Event Message  Line at the top of the screen displays  SAVED OK   If the entry is not  valid  Local Management does not alter the current setting  but it does  refresh the Screen Lockout Time field with the previous value     5 9 SNMP COMMUNITY NAMES SCREEN    The SNMP Community Names menu it
124. ion Screen    The following explains each field of the SNMP Traps Configuration  screen     DLE49 MA User   s Guide 6 25    Chapter 6  Local Management  Module Navigation    Trap Destination  Modifiable   Indicates the IP address of the workstation to receive trap alarms  Up to  eight different destinations can be defined     Trap Community Name  Modifiable   Displays the Community Name included in the trap message sent to the  Network Management Station with the associated IP address     Enable Traps  Toggle   Enables transmission of the traps to the network management station with  the associated IP address  This field toggles between YES and NO     6 7 4 Configuring the Trap Table    To configure the Trap Table  proceed as follows     1  Using the arrow keys  highlight the appropriate Trap Destination  field     2  Enter the IP Address of the workstation that is to receive traps  IP  address entries must follow the DDN format  xxx xxx xxx xxx      3  Press ENTER  If an invalid entry is entered  INVALID IP  ENTERED     is displayed in the Event Message Line     4  Using the arrow keys  highlight the Trap Community Name field   Enter the community name     5  Press ENTER     6  Using the arrow keys  highlight the Enable Traps field  Press the  SPACE bar to choose either Y ES  send alarms from the module to the  workstation   or NO  prevent alarms from being sent      7  Using the arrow keys  highlight the SAVE command and press  ENTER  The message  SAVED OK  displays on the 
125. ion screen to select a port and  display its Ethernet Port Configuration screen  The Ethernet Port  Configuration screen is used to change the operating mode of the port and  enable or disable the advertisement to another device  Refer to   Section 6 12 for details     To access the Ethernet Interface Configuration screen from the Port  Configuration Menu screen  use the arrow keys to highlight the  ETHERNET INTERFACE CONFIGURATION menu item and press  ENTER  The Ethernet Interface Configuration screen displays     6 34 DLE49 MA User s Guide    Ethernet Interface Configuration Screen    Event Message Line  MS700 LOCAL MANAGEMENT    Ethernet Interface Configuration    Module Type  DLE49 MA Firmware Revision    XX XX XX  Slot Number  X BOOTPROM Revision  XX XX XX    Intf Port Duplex Config FDX FC HDX FC    Full Manual N A  Half AutoNeg  Full AutoNeg  Half AutoNeg  Full AutoNeg  Full Manual  Full Manual  Half AutoNeg  Full AutoNeg  Full AutoNeg  Full AutoNeg  Full AutoNeg    1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8  9    y       N       2693_23    Figure 6 14 Ethernet Interface Configuration Screen    The following section briefly explains each field of the Ethernet  Configuration screen     Intf  Read Only   Displays the interface number     Port  Read Only   Displays the number of the physical port on the interface  For the front  panel ports on the DLE49 MA  this will always be 1     PortType  Read Only   Displays the type of interface using the name of the physical port type   For the ports 1
126. ities  regeneration off 6 65    U  Unpacking 3 2    V   VLAN  configuration of 6 7  6 55  Local Management for 6 7  6 55  redirection of 6 48   VLAN Redirect Configuration screen  destination port  read only  6 50  destination port  selectable  6 50  frame format  read only  6 50  frame format  selectable  6 50    Index 6    source VLAN  read only   6 49  source VLAN  selectable  6 50  status 6 50  VLAN Redirect Configuration screen   chassis   dest module 5 40  dest port  selectable  5 40  destination module 5 39  destination port  read only  5 39  frame format  read only  5 39  frame format  selectable  5 40  source module 5 39  source VLAN  read only   5 39  src module 5 40  src VLAN  selectable  5 40  status 5 40  VLAN Redirect Function   introduction to 1 5    W  Weighted Queueing Mode  setting of 6 69    DLE49 MA User s Guide    9032831 Printed in U S A     
127. k      oooocccccnccnnonccnoccconcnnccnnnnnnnnnnos 5 21  5 8 3 Setting the Chassis Date rennene 5 22  5 8 4 Setting the Chassis Time 5 22  5 8 5 Entering a New Screen Refresh Time                            5 23  5 8 6 Setting the Screen Lockout Time  5 24  5 9 SNMP Community Names Gcreen  nenne 5 24  5 9 1 Establishing Community Names               uu essen 5 26  5 10 SNMP Traps Screen    5 27    viii DLE49 MA User s Guide    5 11  5 12  5 13    5 14    Contents    5 10 1 Configuring the Trap Table            ce eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 5 28  Chassis Environmental Screen           ceccceeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 5 29  Redirect Configuration Menu Screen  Chassis                           5 31  Port Redirect Configuration Gcreen  5 32  5 13 1  Changing Source and Destination Ports                        5 36  VLAN Redirect Configuration Screen eseese 5 38  5 14 1 Changing Source VLAN and Destination Ports              5 41    CHAPTER 6 LOCAL MANAGEMENT  MODULE NAVIGATION    6 1  6 2    6 3    6 4  6 5    6 6  6 7  6 8  6 9  6 10    6 11  6 12    Main Menu Screen ue 6 1  Module Selection Gereen  nenn 6 2  6 2 1 Selecting a Module           uuuurs2nnnnnnsnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 6 3  Module Menu Screen   coococccccnonoccncconanoncncnnnnnncnn conan nn nc conan ncccnnnnnna 6 3  Module Configuration Menu Green  6 5  General Configuration Screen sse 6 7  6 5 1 Setting the IP Address AA 6 11  6 5 2 Setting the Subnet Mask 6 12  6 5 3 Setting the Default Gateway          
128. le Mode Switch Location Component Layout                   B 2  SIMM Slot Locations  cerraron ananasi nias B 4  Installing the DAME B 5  HSIM and VHSIM Connector Locations                                    B 6  DLE49 MA User   s Guide    Table  3 1  4 1  4 2  4 3  4 4  4 5  4 6  5 1  5 2  5 3  6 1  6 2  6 3    TABLES    Page  Contents of DLE49 MA Carton                      esee 3 2  Diagnostic LEDs CPU  Receive  and Transmit Status             4 3  Fault IdentifiGatiOn    o Henn 4 5  Power System Troubleshooting             ccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeenneeeeeeeeaees 4 6  Firmware Troubleshbootmg   4 7  Management System Troubleshooting                                      4 8  Device Setup Troubleshooting                             sees 4 9  Keyboard Conventions sse 5 3  VT Terminal Setup ANNE ENEE 5 6  Event Messages    een 5 10  COM Port Application SettingS          ococonnocccc  nnccccccnnanaccccncnno 6 19  TX Queue Mapping Default Values nen 6 64  TX Priority Regeneration Default Values                                 6 64  COM Port Pin Aesignments nennen A 2    6E233 49 User s Guide xv    PREFACE    Welcome to the DIGITAL DLE49 MA Interface Module User s Guide   This guide describes the DLE49 MA interface module and provides  information concerning network requirements  installation   troubleshooting  and the use of Local Management     Depending on the firmware version used in the device  some  features described in this guide may not be supported  Refer to  the Release Not
129. le through the  selections     3  Press the ENTER key when the desired selection is displayed     4  Use the arrow keys to highlight the SAVE command at the bottom of  the screen  Your choice will be saved for that interface     6 12 2 Setting the Advertised Ability    During normal operation  all front panel ports auto negotiate to the  highest speed possible  Under some circumstances  the Network  Administrator may want the port to advertise only some of the available  modes and not operate in other modes     To set the advertised ability  proceed as follows   1  Use the arrow keys to highlight the Advertised Ability field   Use the SPACE bar to select the desired mode     2   3  Use the arrow keys to move to the Enabled Disabled field    4  Use the SPACE bar to select Enabled or Disabled  Press ENTER   5    Use the arrow keys to move back to the Advertised Ability selection  and use the SPACE bar to select the next mode to enable or disable     6  Continue this process until you have completed enabling or disabling  the advertised modes     DLE49 MA User s Guide 6 41    Chapter 6  Local Management  Module Navigation    7  Usethe arrow keys to highlight the SAVE command  Press ENTER   The message    SAVED OK  displays and Local Management saves  the configuration     6 13 HSIM VHSIM CONFIGURATION SCREEN    The HSIM Configuration menu item can only be selected  when a non Ethernet HSIM is installed in the DLE49 MA  Then  the applicable setup screen for that interface display
130. messages  Event messages  related to specific Local Management applications are described with  those applications throughout this manual     DLE49 MA User s Guide 5 9    Chapter 5  Local Management  Overview  Setup  and Chassis Management    Table 5 3 Event Messages       Message What it Means          One or more fields were modified     SAVEDOK and saved to NVRAM        Attempting to exit the LM screen  after one or more fields were  modified  but not saved to NVRAM     NOT SAVED   PRESS SAVE TO  KEEP CHANGES       The SAVE command was executed     NO TRING TO SAVE but nothing was saved to NVRAM                 Display Fields   Display fields cannot be edited  These fields may display information that  never changes  or information that may change as a result of Local  Management operations  user selections  or network monitoring  information  In the screens shown in this guide  the characters in the  display fields are in plain type  not bold   In the field description  the field  is identified as being    read only        Input Fields   Input Fields require the entry of keyboard characters  IP addresses   subnet mask  default gateway and device time are examples of input  fields  In the screens shown in this guide  the characters in the input fields  are in bold type  In the field description  the field is identified as being     modifiable        Selection Fields   Selection fields provide a series of possible values  Only applicable  values appear in a selection field 
131. n  IEEE 802 1Q switch as described in Section 6 5 9  When selected  this  menu item opens the 802 1Q VLAN Configuration Menu screen  For  details about the VLAN Local Management screens and how to use them  to configure VLANs in the DLE49 MA  refer to the DIGITAL  MultiSwitch 700 802 1Q VLAN User s Guide     802 1p PRIORITY CONFIGURATION MENU   Used to select the Port Priority Configuration  Advanced Port Priority  Configuration  or Transmit Queues Configuration screen  For details   refer to Section 6 20     6 19 SWITCH CONFIGURATION SCREEN    The Switch Configuration screen  Figure 6 21  provides the basic setup  options to modify switch operations in your network     To access the Switch Configuration screen from the 802 1 Configuration  Menu screen  use the arrow keys to highlight the SWITCH  CONFIGURATION menu item and press ENTER  The Switch  Configuration screen  Figure 6 21  displays the first 8 ports     For the DLE49 MA  port 49 on the Switch Configuration screen  represents the optional HSIM available           DLE49 MA User s Guide 6 55    Chapter 6  Local Management  Module Navigation    Event Message Line  MS700 LOCAL MANAGEMENT    Switch Configuration    Module Type  DLE49 MA Firmware Revision    XX XX XX  Slot Number  X BOOTPROM Revision  XX XX XX    Switch Address  00 00 1D 00 00 00 Type of STA   DEC   Number of Ports  49 Age Time  sec   300    Port   MAC Address State Status    00 00 1D 00 00 00 learning  ENABLED   00 00 1D 00 00 01 listening  DISABLED   00 
132. n  The default setting for this  field is ENABLED  If the DLE49 MA will be bridged to an FDDI ring  IP  Fragmentation should be enabled  If IP Fragmentation is disabled  all  FDDI frames that exceed the maximum Ethernet frame size will be  discarded  For details on enabling or disabling IP Fragmentation  refer to  Section 6 5 13     6 5 1 Setting the IP Address  To set the IP address  perform the following steps     If the DLM6C AA chassis has been assigned an IP address  it  is not necessary to assign an IP address to the DLE49 MA  All  installed modules have the same IP address as the chassis  If  a separate IP address for the module is desired  proceed as  follows           1  Use the arrow keys to highlight the IP Address field     2  Enter the IP address into this field using Decimal Dotted Notation   DDN  format  xxx xxx Xxx xxx      3  Press ENTER  If the IP address is a valid format  the cursor returns to  the beginning of the IP address field  If the entry is not valid  the Event  Message Line displays  INVALID IP ADDRESS OR FORMAT  ENTERED     Local Management does not alter the current value and  refreshes the IP address field with the previous value     4  Usethe arrow keys to highlight the SAVE command  then press  ENTER  The warning screen shown in Figure 6 6 displays     DLE49 MA User s Guide 6 11    Chapter 6  Local Management  Module Navigation    WARNING     YOU HAVE ELECTED TO SAVE ONE OR MORE CONFIGURATION  ITEMS THAT REQUIRE RESETTING THIS MODULE     ARE 
133. n dem  Geh  use eine g  ltige IP Adresse zugeordnet  wurde  benutzen alle installierten  Schnittstellenmodule diese Adresse        ATTENTION Si le ch  ssis DLM6C AA a   t   configur   avec  une adresse IP valable  cet   cran ne  s affichera pas  Avec une adresse IP valable  allou  e au ch  ssis  tous les modules  d interface install  s partagent cette m  me  adresse        PRECAUCI  N   Si el chasis DLM6C AA se ha configurado con  una direcci  n IP v  lida  esta pantalla no  aparecer    Cuando el chasis reciba la  asignaci  n de una direcci  n IP v  lida  todos  los m  dulos de la interfaz instalados    compartir  n esta misma direcci  n   A AAA AAA             xxxiv DLE49 MA User s Guide    CHAPTER 1  INTRODUCTION    This chapter introduces the DLE49 MA interface module     Depending on the firmware version used in the DLE49 MA   some features described in this document may not be  supported  Refer to the Release Notes shipped with the  DLE49 MA to determine which features are supported           1 1 OVERVIEW    The MultiSwitch 700 DLE49 MA  shown in Figure 1 1  is an Ethernet  interface module for the DLM6C AA chassis  The DLE49 MA has 48  switched ports via four RJ21 connectors  and 1 slot for an optional High  Speed Interface Module  HSIM      DLE49 MA User s Guide 1 1    Chapter 1  Introduction    Receive  RX   Transmit  TX     LEDs     ETHERNET    RESET    Button LJ  CPU  LED    NT  OS  Ce   ee  ow  is  OO  OO  OO  OO  ffe  OO   20   ee   20   oe   pO   OO  CONCI  ere  
134. n vollst  ndig  verstanden haben    ATTENTION Sile port COM est reconfigur   sans adresse IP  valable pour le module ou le ch  ssis  le  message de la Figure 6 7 s affiche  Ne  continuez pas sans avoir bien compris les  cons  quences de votre action    PRECAUCI  N   Si el puerto COM est   reconfigurado sin una       direcci  n IP v  lida establecida en el m  dulo o  chasis  aparecer   el mensaje que se muestra  en la figura 6 7  No contin  e a menos que  comprenda en su totalidad el resultado de la  acci  n           DLE49 MA User s Guide    Safety Requirements       I    JlJPl5j amp k     e      pp g   b B    h    P7h5hbpub   5  L LLLLLL  j jXj    LLI  CAUTION When the COM port is configured to perform  the UPS application  all future Local  Management connections must be made by  establishing a Telnet connection to the  module  Ensure that the module has a valid IP  address before saving changes to the COM  port application  If the module does not have a  valid IP address and the changes are saved   refer to Appendix B for instructions on clearing  NVRAM in order to reestablish COM port  communications        ACHTUNG Wenn der COM Port f  r die Ausf  hrung der  UPS Anwendung konfiguriert ist  m  ssen alle  zuk  nftigen Local Management Verbindungen  durchgef  hrt werden  indem eine   Telnet  Verbindung zum Modul aufgebaut wird   Stellen Sie sicher  da   das Modul eine g  ltige  IP Adresse hat  bevor Sie Anderungen in der  COM Port Anwendung speichern  Wenn das  Modul keine g
135. nclosed by    are required   Arguments enclosed by       are optional     In the following command examples  the information entered  by the user is shown in bold Helvetica font     To abort the output or interrupt a process  press the CONTROL  key and c key simultaneously  designated as  C here     The commands are presented in the following format     command    Syntax  Shows the required command format  It  indicates where arguments  if any  must be  specified    Description  Briefly describes the command and its uses    Options  Lists any additional fields in the appropriate  format that may be added to the command    Example  Shows an example of the command     7 2 DLE49 MA User s Guide    Network Tools    7 1 1 Built in Commands    The built in commands listed in this section activate functions on the  managed device or devices being accessed through Network Tools     arp     Syntax     Description     arp   options      The arp command provides access to the ARP   Address Resolution Protocol  cache  enabling  you to view cache data  delete entries  or add a  static route  Super User access is required to  delete an entry or add a static route     Each ARP cache entry lists the network  interface that the device is connected to  the  device s network address or IP address  the  device s physical address or MAC address  and  the media type of connection to the device   Media types are displayed as numbers  which  stand for the following states         Other   2   Invalid
136. not available and NA is displayed  This option may be  available on port 49  depending on the type of HSIM installed     Flow control is used to manage the transmission between two devices as  specified by IEEE 802 3x to prevent receiving ports from being  overwhelmed by frames from transmitting devices  One of the following  values is displayed  Sym  AsymRx  AsymTx  Off  or NA  NA  Not  Available  is displayed when the port does not support flow control   Detailed explanations of the other selections are in Section 6 12  under  the Full Duplex Flow Control definition     6 36 DLE49 MA User s Guide    Ethernet Port Configuration Screen    HDX FC  Read Only    Displays the current half duplex flow control setting  For ports 1 through  48  this option is not available and NA is displayed  This option may be  available on port 49  depending on the type of HSIM installed     Half duplex flow control  also known as back pressure  is a collision  based flow control mechanism used in half duplex configurations  The  port will display either On  Off  or NA  NA is displayed when the port  does not support flow control     6 12 ETHERNET PORT CONFIGURATION SCREEN    The Ethernet Port Configuration screen  Figure 6 15  is used to change  the operating mode of a specific Ethernet interface  such as the speed   duplex  auto negotiation  advertised ability  and the flow control settings   Configuring optional Fast Ethernet or Gigabit Ethernet ports is also done  on this screen     To access
137. ns the image file        B 2 DLE49 MA User s Guide    SIMM UPGRADE    e After changing the position of switch 6 and restarting the module  the  DLE49 MA requests a new image download until it either receives a  new image or the RESET button on the front panel is pressed  When  the RESET button is pressed  the DLE49 MA continues trying to  contact a BootP server  but will time out in approximately one minute   If the module times out  the image is downloaded from its FLASH  memory       Switch 7   Clear NVRAM  Changing the position of this switch resets  NVRAM on the next power up  ALL user entered parameters  such as  IP addresses  subnet masks  SNMP traps  and switching functions are  restored to their factory default settings       Switch 8   Reset Password Community Strings  Changing the position  of this switch clears only the user entered passwords stored in  NVRAM  and restores the default passwords  Once the DLE49 MA  reset  the passwords can either be reentered or the default passwords   Public and ENTER  may be used     Do not change the position of switch 8 unless it is necessary to  reset the module super user configured passwords to their  factory default settings              B S3 SIMM UPGRADE    Memory upgrade is available for the DLE49 MA to expand the DRAM to  32 MB  This section explains how to locate and add replace a Single  In line Memory Module  SIMM   For information on the available SIMM  upgrades  call your DIGITAL representative     DLE49 MA User s Gu
138. ny of the 5 slots that are available in  the DLM6C AA  To install a module  proceed as follows     3 2 DLE49 MA User s Guide    Installing the DLE49 MA into the MultiSwitch 700 DLM6C AA Chassis    1  Remove the blank panel covering the slot in which the module will be  installed  All other slots must remain covered to ensure proper air flow  and cooling   Save the blank plate in the event you need to remove the  module      2  Carefully remove the module from the shipping box   Save the box  and packing materials in the event the module must be reshipped      Do not cut the non conductive bag to remove the module   Damage could result from sharp objects contacting the board    or components     3  Locate the antistatic wrist strap shipped with the DLM6C AA chassis   Attach the antistatic wrist strap to your wrist and plug the cable from  the antistatic wrist strap into the ESD grounding receptacle at the  upper right corner of the DLM6C AA chassis     4  Remove the module from the plastic bag   Save the bag in the event  the module must be reshipped   Observe all precautions to prevent  damage from Electrostatic Discharge  ESD      5  Examine the module for damage  If any damage exists  DO NOT  install the module  Immediately contact your DIGITAL  representative     To prevent damaging the backplane connectors in the following   step  take care that the module slides in straight and properly  engages the backplane connectors    In the following step  ensure that the top plast
139. o set the Default Priority  0 through 7  of the port selected in the  Port command  To set the default priority  refer to Section 6 22 3     PORT  Modifiable    Used to enter the number of the port to which the settings in this screen  apply  The port number is entered in numerically  To view the settings for  the desired port press the ENTER or arrow key to refresh the screen     6 64 DLE49 MA User s Guide    Advanced Port Priority Configuration Screen    6 22 1 Setting the TX Mapping Queues    To set the TX queue for frames with a particular priority  proceed as  follows     1        Use the arrow keys to highlight the Port command field at the bottom  of the screen     Enter the number of the port to which the TX queue setting is being  applied     If the port number is outside the range of the module  an error  message is displayed indicating the range of the port numbers  in the Event Message field           Use the arrow keys to highlight the TX Queue field for the particular  frame priority     Press the SPACE bar to step to the appropriate value  0 through 3  The  0 selection is the lowest level TX queue     If more than one TX queue is to be changed  repeat steps 3 and 4 until  all the appropriate TX queue settings are changed     Use the arrow keys to highlight the SAVE command at the bottom of  the screen     Press ENTER  The message  SAVED OK  displays and the setting is  saved     6 22 2 Setting the TX Regeneration Priorities    To reset the TX priority for frame
140. ocal Management screens of  the interface modules that are installed in the chassis  To  configure the interface module to disallow access to the  DLM6C AA Local Management screens refer to Section 6 6     To establish community names  proceed as follows     1     a E Py    Use the arrow keys to highlight the Community Name field adjacent  to the selected access level     Enter the password in the field  maximum 31 characters    Press ENTER   Repeat steps 1 through 3 to modify the other community names     Use the arrow keys to highlight SAVE at the bottom of the screen and  press ENTER  The message    SAVED OK    displays  The community  names are saved to memory and their access modes implemented     5 10 SNMP TRAPS SCREEN    Since the DLM6C AA is an SNMP compliant device  it can send  messages to multiple Network Management Stations to alert users of  status changes  The SNMP Traps screen is shown in Figure 5 10     To access the SNMP Traps screen from the Chassis Menu screen  use the  arrow keys to highlight the SNMP TRAPS menu item and press ENTER   The Chassis SNMP Traps screen displays     DLE49 MA User s Guide 5 27    Chapter 5  Local Management  Overview  Setup  and Chassis Management    Event Message Line  MS700 LOCAL MANAGEMENT    SNMP Traps    Trap Destination Trap Community Name Enable Traps  public  NO   0 0 0 0 public  NO   0 0 0 0 public  NO     0 0 0 0 public  NO   0 0 0 0 public  NO   0 0 0 0 public  NO   0 0 0 0 public  NO   0 0 0 0 public  NO     RETURN   
141. of the System Resources  Information screen     CPU Type  Read only   Indicates the microprocessor used in the DLE49 MA     DLE49 MA User   s Guide 6 27    Chapter 6  Local Management  Module Navigation    Flash Memory Installed  Read only   Indicates the amount of FLASH memory installed in the DLE49 MA and    how much is currently available     DRAM Installed  Read only   Indicates the amount of DRAM installed in the DLE49 MA and how  much of it is currently available     NVRAM Installed  Read only   Indicates the amount of NVRAM installed in the DLE49 MA and how  much of it is currently available     Current Switch Utilization  Read only   Shows the percentage of the device switching capacity currently being  used     Peak Switch Utilization  Read only   Shows the peak percentage of device switching capacity used  since the  last reset     Reset Peak Switch Utilization  Toggle    Is used to reset the Peak Switch Utilization field  The switch may be set to  either YES or NO as described in Section 6 17 2  YES resets the Peak  Switch Utilization field to the current system traffic     6 8 1 Setting the Reset Peak Switch Utilization    To set the Reset Peak Switch Utilization field to YES or NO  proceed as  follows     1  Use the arrow keys to highlight the Reset Peak Switch Utilization  field     2  Press the SPACE bar to select YES or NO     3  Usethe arrow keys to highlight the SAVE command at the bottom of  the screen     4  Press ENTER  The message  SAVED OK  displays and
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143. on port     5  Use the arrow keys to highlight the Frame Format field near the  bottom of the screen     6  Use the SPACE bar or BACKSPACE to step to the appropriate frame  format setting  NORMAL  TAGGED  or UNTAGGED  for the  selected Destination Port     7  Use the arrow keys to highlight the Redirect Errors field near the  bottom of the screen     8  Use the SPACE bar to select either the ON or OFF option and press  ENTER  ON forces the source port to forward errored frames to the  destination port s   OFF forces the errored frames to be dropped  before forwarding traffic     9  Use the arrow keys to highlight the Status field     10  Use the SPACE bar to select either the ADD or DEL  delete  option   Press ENTER  This adds or deletes the selections for the Source Port   Destination Port  Frame Format  and Redirect Errors made in steps 1  through 8 and also updates the screen     DLE49 MA User   s Guide 6 47    Chapter 6  Local Management  Module Navigation    If more than 1 port is being redirected  repeat steps 1 through  10 for each additional setting  Then go to step 11 to save all the  new settings at once           If an entry is to be changed  delete the entry  save the screen   then recreate the entry with its new settings     Any combination  up to 128  of port redirect instances   configured on the Port Redirect Configuration screen  and or  VLAN redirect instances  configured on the VLAN Redirect  Configuration screen  can be configured     11  Use the arrow key
144. onfiguration Menu screen from the Module Menu  screen  use the arrow keys to highlight the MODULE  CONFIGURATION menu item and press ENTER  The Module  Configuration screen displays     DLE49 MA User s Guide 6 5    Chapter 6  Local Management  Module Navigation    Event Message Line  MS700 LOCAL MANAGEMENT    Module Configuration Menu    Module Type  DLE49 MA Firmware Revision    XX XX XX  Slot Number  X BOOTPROM Revision  XX XX XX    GENERAL CONFIGURATION    SNMP COMMUNITY NAMES CONFIGURATION  SNMP TRAPS CONFIGURATION   SYSTEM RESOURCES INFORMATION   FLASH DOWNLOAD CONFIGURATION   PORT CONFIGURATION MENU   802 1 CONFIGURATION MENU    RETURN       2159 15    Figure 6 4 Module Configuration Menu Screen    The following briefly explains each screen accessible from the Module  Configuration Menu screen     GENERAL CONFIGURATION   The General Configuration screen allows the user to monitor and  configure operating parameters for the DLE49 MA  For details  refer to  Section 6 5     SNMP COMMUNITY NAMES CONFIGURATION   The SNMP Community Names Configuration screen allows the user to  enter new  change  or review the community names used as access  passwords for Local Remote management operation  Access is limited  based on the password level of the user  For details  refer to Section 6 6     SNMP TRAPS CONFIGURATION   The SNMP Traps screen provides display and configuration access to the  table of IP addresses used for trap destinations and associated community  names  For details 
145. or BootP  server  or an IP address is entered using Local Management     1 1 4 Full Duplex Switched Ethernet  Each switched Ethernet port on the DLE49 MA can be configured to    operate in Full Duplex Switched Ethernet  FDSE  mode  FDSE allows  each port to provide up to 20 Mbps of bandwidth     1 1 5 SmartTrunk    SmartTrunk  also referred to as SmartTrunking  is the terminology used to  describe load balancing or load sharing  SmartTrunk technology provides  an easy to implement mechanism to group  or aggregate  multiple links of  any technology together to scale the backbone bandwidth beyond the  limitations of a single link  All links are user configurable so  administrators can scale the backbone bandwidth by adding SmartTrunk  links  The benefits of SmartTrunking include the following     e All purchased bandwidth is used   e Distributed  resilient links increase reliability and performance     e Multiple technologies are supported within a single trunk for  maximum flexibility     For additional information about SmartTrunk  refer to the SmartTrunk  User s Guide     1 4 DLE49 MA User s Guide    Overview    1 1 6 Remote Monitoring  RMON     The DLE49 MA supports all nine Ethernet RMON groups  which include  Statistics  Alarms  Events and History  These groups are enabled on all  ports by default     The Cabletron Systems    RMON Actions is a vendor specific extension of  RMON and provides the ability to set an    Action    on any SNMP MIB  variable  The Action can be tr
146. ority  Configuration Menu screen  use the arrow keys to highlight the PORT  PRIORITY CONFIGURATION menu item and press ENTER  The  Port Priority Configuration screen displays     6 60 DLE49 MA User s Guide    Port Priority Configuration Screen    Event Message Line  MS700 LOCAL MANAGEMENT    Port Priority Configuration  Module Type  DLE49 MA Firmware Revision    XX XX XX  Slot Number  X BOOTPROM Revision  XX XX XX    Port   Priority Priority Priority Port   Priority   0  13  4  25  4  37  2    2  14  4  26  5  38  2    2  14  4  27  5  39  2    3  16  4  28  5  40 DI   3  17  4  29  5  41 DI   4  18  6  30  7  42 DI   4  19  6  31  71 43 DI   0  20  6  32  7  44 DI   5  21 DI 33 DI 45 DI   6  22  1  34  1  46  0    6  23  1  35 DI 47  0    7  24  1  36  2  48  0     4  2  3  4  5  6  7  8    Set All Switch Port s Priority  3   NEXT EXIT RETURN    2693_25       Figure 6 23 Port Priority Configuration Screen    The following describes each field of the Port Priority Configuration  screen     Port 4  Read Only   Lists each switched port on the device     Priority  Selectable    Used to select the default transmit priority that will be added to the tag  header of frames received without the priority information in their tag  header  A priority of 0 through 7  with 0 being the lowest priority and 7  the highest  can be selected for each port  All ports are set to the default  value of  0  when the device is initialized  To set the default transmit  priority for each port  refer to
147. ort is currently being redirected  it will not display as a selectable port   For details  refer to Section 6 15 1     Frame Format  Selectable    Used to select the frame format for the transmission of redirected frames  on the destination port  NORMAL  TAGGED  or UNTAGGED may be  selected  Refer to the previously described read only Frame Format field  for details about each format  The default setting is NORMAL     Redirect Errors  Toggle    Used to set each source port to either ON  to send errored frames to its  destination port  or OFF to drop errored frames  and send only valid  traffic to its destination port  The default setting is OFF     Status  Toggle   Used to add or delete source and destination ports selected in the Source  Port  n  and Destination Port  n  fields     6 15 1 Changing Source and Destination Ports    To add or delete source port and destination port entries and set the Frame  Format and Redirect Errors functions  proceed as follows     6 46 DLE49 MA User s Guide    Port Redirect Configuration Screen    1  Use the arrow keys to highlight the Source Port field near the bottom  of the screen     2  Pressthe SPACE baror BACKSPACE one or more times to increment  or decrement the port number displayed in the brackets  n  until the  appropriate port number displays     3  Use the arrow keys to highlight the Destination Port field near the  bottom of the screen     4  Usethe SPACE bar or BACKSPACE to step to the appropriate port  number for the destinati
148. ory and do not need to be changed unless  you intend to perform the following     e Force download a new image file from a Boob server     e Clear NVRAM and restore all user entered parameters such as the IP  address and Subnet Masks to the DLE49 MA    Default    configuration  settings     e Clear user entered passwords stored in NVRAM and restore the  default passwords     DLE49 MA User   s Guide B 1    Appendix B  Optional Installations and Mode Switch Bank Settings    Figure B 1 shows the location of the mode switches and the switch  settings for normal operation     Flash WEEN          DRAM             0 JO 0 P Gah          Figure B 1 Module Mode Switch Location Component Layout    Switch definitions and positions are as follows   e Switches 1 through 4     For Cabletron Systems use only       Switch 5   COM Port Autobaud  The default  OFF  position enables  Autobaud sensing on the COM port for Local Management sessions   Changing the switch to the ON position disables Autobaud sensing  and sets the COM port to 9600 baud for Local Management sessions     e Switch 6     Forced BootP  Changing the position of this switch  i e    moving the switch from one position to the other  clears download  information from NVRAM and forces the DLE49 MA to download a  new image file from a BootP server after power to the chassis is  restored     After changing the position of switch 6  DO NOT reapply power  to the chassis until there is a station acting as a BootP server   which contai
149. p prioritized frames to the appropriate transmit queues     DLE49 MA User s Guide 1 5    Chapter 1  Introduction    1 1 10 Management    Management of the DLE49 MA module and DLM6C AA chassis and  any optional equipment is accomplished using Local Management tools  or remote SNMP management stations  Local Management is accessible  through the RS232 COM port on the front panel using a local VT100  terminal  or a remote VT100 terminal via a modem connection  and  in band via a Telnet connection  In band remote management is possible  through any SNMP compliant Network Management Software     Local Management described in this user s guide provides the ability to  manage the DLE49 MA  For information about Local Management for an  optional HSIM  refer to the HSIM user s guide     1 1 11 Switching Options    The DLE49 MA provides 802 1Q switching between all of the front  panel interfaces including the optional HSIM of the DLE49 MA  In the  802 1Q mode  the default mode of operation   the switch functions as an  802 1D switch until VLANs are configured     The 802 1Q switching option allows for migration to Virtual Network  technologies without requiring the replacement of existing equipment     1 1 12 Distributed Chassis Management    From a management perspective  the DLM6C AA chassis can be viewed  as a single entity with a single IP address  Its management functions are  distributed to all modules  This means a single module in the chassis  such  as the DLE49 MA  can be used
150. port 49 are     e  JOBase T  10 Mbps operation  e  JOBase TFD   10 Mbps full duplex operation  effectively 20 Mbps  e 100Base TX     100 Mbps operation    e  100Base TXFD   100 Mbps full duplex operation  effectively  200 Mbps    e   000Base X 1000Base S X  1000Base CX  1000Base LX  Gigabit  Ethernet    e  1000Base XFD  1000Base TFD   Full Duplex Gigabit Ethernet    e FDX PAUSE   displays for 100 Mbps port only  indicating that the  port will recognize the 802 3x function    DLE49 MA User   s Guide 6 39    Chapter 6  Local Management  Module Navigation    FDX APAUSE   Asymmetric PAUSE operation for full duplex links  in Gigabit Ethernet    FDX SPAUSE  Symmetric PAUSE operation for full duplex links in  Gigabit Ethernet    FDX BPAUSE  Asymmetric and Symmetric PAUSE operation for  full duplex links in Gigabit Ethernet    Rem Fault 1     simple fault or error detection is supported    Rem Fault 2     simple fault or error detection is supported    To enable or disable advertised modes  refer to Section 6 12 2     Full Duplex Flow Control  Selectable    Used to set the flow control feature on each port for a specific mode  For  ports 1 through 48  this option is not available  This option may be  available on port 49  depending on the type of HSIM installed  The  choices are     Symmetric   the port will operate in Symmetric mode  causing the port  to interpret received PAUSE frames and allow the port to transmit  PAUSE frames when necessary  for any speed connection     Asymmetr
151. r   s Guide    VLAN Redirect Configuration Screen    Although traffic associated with a particular VLAN is sent to the  destination port  normal switching is still performed for all  frames on the source port           The Redirect Errors function is not supported on this screen     To access the VLAN Redirect Configuration screen from the Redirect  Configuration Menu screen  use the arrow keys to highlight the VLAN  REDIRECT CONFIGURATION menu item and press ENTER  The  VLAN Redirect Configuration screen displays     Event Message Line  MS700 LOCAL MANAGEMENT    VLAN Redirect Configuration    Module Type  DLE49 MA Firmware Revision    XX XX XX  Slot Number  X BOOTPROM Revision  XX XX XX    Source VLAN Destination Port Frame Format Redirect Errors  RECEIVED UNSUPPORTED  TAGGED UNSUPPORTED  UNTAGGED UNSUPPORTED    Source VLAN  1  Frame Format  UNTAGGED  Status  ADD     Destination Port  1  Redirect Errors   Unsupported    SAVE PREVIOUS NEXT RETURN       2693 95    Figure 6 18 VLAN Redirect Configuration Screen    The following definitions briefly explain each field of the VLAN Redirect  Configuration screen     Source VLAN  Read Only   Shows the VLAN ID of the VLANs that are currently set as source  VLANs     DLE49 MA User   s Guide 6 49    Chapter 6  Local Management  Module Navigation    Destination Port  Read Only   Shows which ports are currently set as destination ports  Multiple  VLAN IDs may be assigned to a destination port     Frame Format  Read Only   Displays the cu
152. raffic from a  source switch port to a destination switch port  For details  refer to  Section 6 15     VLAN REDIRECT CONFIGURATION   The VLAN Redirect Configuration screen is used to configure the device  to direct traffic from a VLAN to a particular port  For details  refer to  Section 6 16     DLE49 MA User s Guide 6 43    Chapter 6  Local Management  Module Navigation  6 15 PORT REDIRECT CONFIGURATION SCREEN    If the module is set to STAND ALONE mode  set in the General  Configuration screen   the chassis version of the Port Redirect  Configuration screen  described in Section 5 13 displays  This  allows for remapping to other modules in the chassis  remote  remapping   Note that it is up to the user to select the correct  numbers of the available modules and ports for redirect  purposes           The Port Redirect Configuration screen  Figure 6 17  enables the user to  redirect frames from a source port to a destination port  Frames received  on the source port can be redirected and transmitted in the frame format in  which they are received  normal  or they can be redirected with a VLAN  Tag  TAGGED  or without a VLAN Tag  UNTAGGED   Also  any  errored frames received can be either dropped or forwarded to the  destination port  For example  port 1 can be set as the source port with  port 2 as the destination port  Frames from port 1 are then automatically  redirected to port 2 according to the configured frame format  and frames  with errors can be either forwarded or 
153. rames received on a particular port or VLAN and redirect  them to a destination port    There are three ways to access Local Management       Locally using a VT type terminal connected to the COM port of the  DLE49 MA     e Remotely using a VT type terminal connected through a modem       In band through a Telnet connection     5 2 LOCAL MANAGEMENT KEYBOARD  CONVENTIONS    All key names appear as capital letters in this manual  Table 5 1 explains  the keyboard conventions and the key functions that are used     5 2 DLE49 MA User   s Guide    Management Terminal Setup    Table 5 4 Keyboard Conventions       Key Function          These are selection keys that perform the same  Local Management function  For example   Press  ENTER  means that you can press either ENTER  or RETURN  unless this manual specifically  instructs you otherwise     ENTER Key  RETURN Key       This key allows an escape from a Local  Management screen without saving changes  For  example   Press ESC twice  means the ESC key  must be pressed quickly two times     ESCAPE  ESC  Key       These keys cycle through selections in some Local  SPACE bar Management fields  Use the SPACE bar to cycle  BACKSPACE Key forward through selections and use BACKSPACE  to cycle backward through selections        These are navigation keys  Use the UP ARROW   DOWN ARROW  LEFT ARROW  and  RIGHT ARROW keys to move the screen cursor   For example   Use the arrow keys  means to press  whichever arrow key moves the cursor to the  d
154. rding to  transmit queues QO through Q3  with QO being the lowest priority  transmit queue      These selectable fields  Q0 through Q3  do not display when  the Current Queueing Mode is set to STRICT 802 1p        6 68 DLE49 MA User s Guide    Transmit Queues Configuration Screen    The weights selected must equal 10046 or the values cannot be saved   Default weight distribution is 25  per transmission queue  Selectable  percent weight values per priority transmit queue QO through Q3 are as  follows  00  06  12  19  25  31  38  44  50  56  62  69  75  81  88  94  100   To set the weight per priority  refer to Section 6 23 1     Port  Selectable    Used to step to the port to be configured  As each port is stepped to  the  port type  e g   Ethernet Front panel  displays to the right of the selected  port number  To display the current weight settings for the selected port   press ENTER     Number of Queues  Read Only   Indicates the number of queues     SET ALL PORTS  Command   Used to set all available ports to the current screen settings     6 23 1 Setting the Current Queueing Mode   To set the current queueing mode for a particular port  proceed as follows    1  Use the arrow keys to highlight the Port field    2  Press the SPACE bar to step to the appropriate port number  The port  type displays to the right of the Port number field     To display the current port settings  press ENTER after  selecting the port number        3  Use the arrow keys to highlight the Current Q
155. ring problem  etc      XX DLE49 MA User s Guide    SAFETY       OVERVIEW  Any warning or caution that appears in this manual is defined as follows   WARNING Warns against an action that could result in  AN equipment damage  personal injury  or death        VORSICHT Warnt den Benutzer vor Aktionen  die das  Ger  t besch  digen  Personen verletzen oder  sogar zum Tot f  hren k  nnten        DANGER D  conseille    l utilisateur d ex  cuter une action  pouvant entrainer des dommages mat  riels   corporels voire m  me la mort              AVISO Previene contra una acci  n que podr  a da  ar  el equipo  provocar dafos personales o la  muerte    CAUTION Contains information essential to avoid     damage to the equipment   ACHTUNG Liefert wichtige Informationen  um einen    Ger  teschaden zu vermeiden        ATTENTION Informations indispensables permettant  d   viter les dommages mat  riels        PRECAUCI  N   Contiene informaci  n esencial para evitar  dafos al equipo                 DLE49 MA User s Guide xxi    Safety    SAFETY REQUIREMENTS    The warnings or cautions that must be observed for the hardware  described in this manual are listed below in English  German  French  and  Spanish     WARNING Only qualified personnel should install the  AN DLE49 MA     VORSICHT Diese Einheit darf nur von qualifizierten  Fachleuten installiert oder gewartet werden              DANGER L installation et la maintenance de cet appareil  sont r  serv  es    un personnel qualifi          AVISO S 
156. rmat  read only  6 45  frame format  selectable  6 46  redirect errors  read only  6 46  redirect errors  toggle  6 46  source port  read only    6 45   source port  selectable  5 35  6 46    Index 3    Index    status 6 46  Port Redirect Configuration screen   module   dest module 5 35  destination port 5 34  destination port  selectable  5 35  frame format  read only  5 34  frame format  selectable  5 35  redirect errors  read only  5 35  redirect errors  toggle  5 36  source module 5 34  source port 5 34  src module 5 35  status 5 36  Port Redirect Function  introduction  to 1 5  PREVIOUS command  how to use 5 15    Q  Queueing Mode    setting of 6 69    R  Redirect functions  port and VLAN  introduction to  1 5  Related documents xviii  RESET button 4 10  RMON Statistics screen 6 81  1024   1518 Octets 6 81  128   255 Octets 6 80  256   511 Octets 6 80  512   1023 Octets 6 81  64 Octets 6 80  65   127 Octets 6 80  Broadcast Pkts 6 79  Collisions 6 79  CRC Align Errors 6 79  Data Source 6 78  Drop Events 6 79  Fragments 6 80  Jabbers 6 80  Multicasts 6 79    Index 4    Oversized Pkts 6 79  Owner 6 78   RMON Index 6 78  Status 6 79   Total Octets 6 80  Total Packets 6 80  Undersized Pkts 6 79    S  Safety A 2  Screen fields  command fields 5 10  display fields 5 10  event message field 5 9  input fields 5 10  selection fields 5 10  Screen Lock out Time  setting off 6 16  Screen lock out time 6 9  Screens  802 1 Configuration Menu  screen 6 54  802 1p Priority Configuration 
157. rrent frame format setting  RECEIVED  TAGGED or  UNTAGGED  The default is RECEIVED       RECEIVED   Frames are redirected in the format that they were  received by the DLE49 MA     e TAGGED   Frames are transmitted on the destination port with a  VLAN tag inserted according to the frame classification     e UNTAGGED   Frames are transmitted on the destination port without  a VLAN tag regardless of the format of the received frame     Redirect Errors  Unsupported     Source VLAN  7   Modifiable    Used to enter the VLAN ID of the VLAN that is to be changed to a source  VLAN  If a VLAN is currently being redirected  it will not display as a  selectable VLAN  For details  refer to Section 6 15 1     Destination Port  n   Selectable    Used to select the port  n  that is to be changed to a destination port  If a  port is currently being redirected  it will not display as a selectable port   For details  refer to Section 6 15 1     Frame Format  Selectable    Used to select the frame format for the transmission of redirected frames  on the destination port  RECEIVED  TAGGED  or UNTAGGED may be  selected  Refer to the previously described read only Frame Format field  for details about each format  The default setting is RECEIVED     Redirect Errors  Unsupported     Status  Toggle     Used to add or delete source and destination ports selected in the Source  VLAN  n  and Destination Port  n  fields     6 50 DLE49 MA User s Guide    VLAN Redirect Configuration Screen    6 16 1 Chang
158. rrent value  but it does refresh the  Chassis Date field with the previous value     Upon saving the new chassis date  all interface modules  installed in the chassis recognize the new value as the current  date        5 8 4 Setting the Chassis Time    To set the chassis clock  perform the following steps   1  Use the arrow keys to highlight the Chassis Time field   2  Enter the time in this 24 hour format  HH MM SS    5 22 DLE49 MA User   s Guide    Chassis Configuration Screen    When entering the time in the system time field  separators  between hours  minutes  and seconds do not need to be added  as long as each entry uses two numeric characters  For  example  to set the time to 6 45 A M   type  064500  in the  Chassis Time field           3  Press ENTER to set the system clock to the time in the input field     4  Usethe arrow keys to highlight the SAVE command at the bottom of  the screen and press ENTER     If the time entered is a valid format  the Event Message Line at the top of  the screen displays  SAVED OK   If the entry is not valid  Local  Management does not alter the current value and refreshes the Chassis  Time field with the previous value     Upon saving the new chassis time  all interface modules  installed in the chassis recognize the new value as the current  time              5 8 5 Entering a New Screen Refresh Time    The screen refresh time is set from 3 to 99 seconds with a default of 3  seconds  To set a new screen refresh time  perform the follow
159. rt 1 can be set as the source port with port 2 as the destination port   Frames from port 1 are then automatically redirected to port 2 according  to a particular frame format  and frames with errors can be either  forwarded or dropped according to the screen settings     The port redirect function is extremely useful for troubleshooting  purposes  as it allows traffic to be sent to a particular port where  with the  use of an analyzer or RMON probe  all current traffic from the source port  can be examined     Although all traffic from the source port  including  if desired   errored frames  is sent to the destination port  normal switching  is still performed for all frames on the source port           To access the Port Redirect Configuration screen from the Redirect  Configuration Menu screen  use the arrow keys to highlight the PORT  REDIRECT CONFIGURATION menu item and press ENTER     DLE49 MA User s Guide 5 33    Chapter 5  Local Management  Overview  Setup  and Chassis Management    Event Message Line  MS700 LOCAL MANAGEMENT    Port Redirect Configuration    Destination FrameFormat  Redirect Errors     Module   2 NORMAL  TAGGED ON  UNTAGGED  NORMAL ON  NORMAL ON  NORMAL ON  NORMAL ON  NORMAL ON    1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8    Src Pot   2  Dest Port   16  Frame Format  UNTAGGED  Status  DELETE   Src Module   1  Dest Module   2  Redirect Errors  OFF     SAVE PREVIOUS NEXT RETURN       2693_26    Figure 5 13 Port Redirect Configuration Screen    The following definitions br
160. rt entries and set the  Frame Format and Redirect Errors functions  proceed as follows     1  Use the arrow keys to highlight the Sre VLAN ID field near the  bottom of the screen     2  Pressthe SPACE baror BACKSPACE one or more times to increment  or decrement the VLAN ID number displayed in the brackets  n  until  the desired VLAN ID number displays     3  Usethe arrow keys to highlight the Src Module field near the bottom  of the screen     4  Typeinthe VLAN ID number of the source VLAN to be configured     5  Use the arrow keys to highlight the Dest Port field near the bottom of  the screen     6  Pressthe SPACE baror BACKSPACE one or more times to increment  or decrement the VLAN ID number displayed in the brackets  7  until  the desired VLAN ID number displays     7  Usethe arrow keys to highlight the Dest Module field near the bottom  of the screen     8  Usethe SPACE bar or BACKSPACE to step to the desired port  number for the destination port     9  Use the arrow keys to highlight the Frame Format field near the  bottom of the screen     10  Use the SPACE bar or BACKSPACE to step to the desired frame  format setting  RECEIVED  TAGGED  or UNTAGGED  for the  selected Destination Port     11  Use the arrow keys to highlight the Status field     12  Use the SPACE bar to select either the ADD or DELETE option   Press ENTER  This adds or deletes the selections for the Source  VLAN  Destination Port  and Frame Format made in steps 1  through 10 and also updates the screen  
161. s    CRC Align Errors   Undersized Pkts   Oversized Pkts   Fragments   Jabbers        oO OO OO oO OO 0o  oO oo00000 0o    Index   XX  CLEAR COUNTERS RETURN       2269 65    Figure 6 29 RMON Statistics Screen    The following briefly defines each field of the RMON Statistics screen     RMON Index  Read only    Displays the current Ethernet interface for which statistics are being  shown  The DLE49 MA has an embedded RMON agent that gathers  statistics for each interface on the module     Data Source  Read only    Displays the source of the statistics data that is currently being displayed  on the screen  Figure 6 29 shows that the data source for this RMON  index is Interface 1  port 1  by displaying the name IfIndex 1  If the  screen was displaying RMON statistics for Interface 2  port 2   the name  displayed would be IfIndex 2     Owner  Read only   Displays the name of the entity that configured this entry     6 78 DLE49 MA User s Guide    RMON Statistics Screen    Status  Read only   Displays the current operating status of the displayed interface  This field  will display    Valid    or    Invalid        Drop Events  Read only   Displays the total number of times that the RMON agent was forced to  discard frames due to the lack of available switch resources     The Drop Events field does not display the number of frames  dropped  it only displays the number of times that the RMON  agent was forced to discard frames           Collisions  Read only   Displays the total numb
162. s  For details  refer to Section 5 7     MODULES   The Modules menu item provides access to the Module Selection screen   which is used to select individual modules in the chassis for management  purposes  Proceed to Chapter 6 if module management is desired at this  time     5 16 DLE49 MA User   s Guide    Chassis Menu Screen    5 7 CHASSIS MENU SCREEN    The Chassis Menu screen  Figure 5 7  provides access to Local  Management screens that allow you to configure and monitor operating  parameters  modify SNMP community names  set SNMP traps  monitor  the DLM6C AA environmental status  and to perform port redirect  functions     MS700 LOCAL MANAGEMENT    Chassis Menu    CHASSIS CONFIGURATION    SNMP COMMUNITY NAMES   SNMP TRAPS   CHASSIS ENVIRONMENTAL  REDIRECT CONFIGURATION MENU    RETURN       2693 99    Figure 5 7 Chassis Menu Screen    The following briefly explains each screen accessible from the Chassis  Menu screen     CHASSIS CONFIGURATION  The Chassis Configuration screen allows the user to configure operating  parameters for the DLM6C AA chassis  For details  refer to Section 5 8     SNMP COMMUNITY NAMES   The SNMP Community Names screen allows the user to enter new   change  or review the community names used as access passwords for  device management operation  Access is limited based on the password  level of the user  For details  refer to Section 5 9     DLE49 MA User s Guide 5 17    Chapter 5  Local Management  Overview  Setup  and Chassis Management    SNMP T
163. s  Refer to  the appropriate HSIM user s guide to set its operating  parameters        To access the HSIM VHSIM Configuration screen from the Port  Configuration Menu screen  use the arrow keys to highlight the  HSIM VHSIM CONFIGURATION menu item and press ENTER  The  applicable HSIM or VHSIM setup screen displays  Refer to the  appropriate HSIM or VHSIM user s guide for instructions on using the  Local Management screens for that interface     6 14 REDIRECT CONFIGURATION MENU SCREEN    The Redirect Configuration Menu screen  Figure 6 16  provides access to  the Port Redirect Configuration and VLAN Redirect Configuration  screens  Any combination  up to 128  of port and or VLAN redirect  instances can be configured     To access the Redirect Configuration Menu screen from the Port  Configuration Menu screen  use the arrow keys to highlight the  REDIRECT CONFIGURATION MENU item and press ENTER  The  Redirect Configuration Menu screen displays     6 42 DLE49 MA User s Guide    Redirect Configuration Menu Screen    MS700 LOCAL MANAGEMENT    Redirect Configuration Menu    Module Type  DLE49 MA Firmware Revision    XX XX XX  Slot Number  X BOOTPROM Revision  XX XX XX    PORT REDIRECT CONFIGURATION    VLAN REDIRECT CONFIGURATION    RETURN       2693 94    Figure 6 16 Redirect Configuration Menu Screen    The following defines each selectable item of the Redirect Configuration  Menu screen     PORT REDIRECT CONFIGURATION   The Port Redirect Configuration screen is used to redirect t
164. s as necessary  Refer to   NVRAM Reset  Chapter 5 for instructions on configuring the device   was changed through Local Management     sometime before  either cycling  power or pressing  the RESET button   causing the  user entered  parameters to reset  to factory default  settings     2  Call your DIGITAL representative if the problem  continues        1  Re enter the lost parameters as necessary  Refer to  Clear NVRAM was Chapter 5 for instructions on configuring the device    set through Local through Local Management     Management  2  Call your DIGITAL representative if the problem  continues                 If these troubleshooting tables do not solve any problems that  occur with the DLE49 MA  contact your DIGITAL  representative           DLE49 MA User s Guide 4 9    Chapter 4  Troubleshooting    4 3 USING THE RESET BUTTON    The RESET button  located near the upper plastic locking tab of the  module  refer to Figure 4 2   resets the DLE49 MA processor without  affecting the NVRAM     Pressing the RESET button resets the device  and all current  switching being performed by the module is halted  A module    downtime of up to two minutes results from this action     ETHERNET       2693 10    Figure 4 2 RESET Button    To reset the DLE49 MA processor  press and release the RESET button   The module processor goes through a reset process of approximately 20  seconds  Additional downtime may be added as the module reenters the  network     4 10 DLE49 MA User s Guide    C
165. s follows     1  Highlight the applicable NEXT or PREVIOUS command at the  bottom of the screen     2  Press ENTER  The screen displays     5 5 5 Using the CLEAR COUNTERS Command    The CLEAR COUNTERS command is used to momentarily reset all  counters of a screen to zero to allow the user to observe counter activity  over a period of time  To reset the counters  perform the following steps     1  Use the arrow keys to highlight the CLEAR COUNTERS command     2  Press ENTER  the counters are reset to zero  and the counter will start  up again immediately     5 6 MAIN MENU SCREEN    The Main Menu Screen is the access point for all Local Management  screens for the modules and the DLM6C AA chassis  Figure 5 6 shows  the Main Menu screen     DLE49 MA User s Guide 5 15    Chapter 5  Local Management  Overview  Setup  and Chassis Management    MS700 LOCALMANAGEMENT    Main Menu    CHASSIS    MODULES       2159 13    Figure 5 6 Main Menu Screen    If the terminal is idle for several minutes  the Local  Management Password screen redisplays and the session  ends  This idle time can be changed in the General  Configuration screen as described in Section 5 8 6           The following describes the Main Menu screen fields shown in  Figure 5 6     CHASSIS   The Chassis menu item provides access to the Chassis Menu screen   shown in Figure 5 7  that is used to configure the DLM6C AA chassis   access current chassis power supply and environmental status  and  perform port redirect function
166. s to highlight SAVE at the bottom of the screen   Press ENTER  The message  SAVED OK  displays  This saves the  new settings and updates the Source Port and Destination Port  read only fields     6 16 VLAN REDIRECT CONFIGURATION SCREEN    If the module is set to STAND ALONE mode  set in the General  Configuration screen   the chassis version of the VLAN  Redirect Configuration screen  described in Section 5 14  displays  This allows for remapping to other modules in the  chassis  remote remapping   Note that it is up to the user to  select the correct numbers of the available modules and ports  for redirect purposes           The VLAN Redirect Configuration screen  Figure 6 18  enables the user  to select a source VLAN ID and a destination port  For example    VLAN ID 1 can be set as the source VLAN ID with port 2 as the  destination port  Traffic from VLAN 1 is then automatically redirected to  port 2 according to the Frame Format setting for that source VLAN  The  Frame Format setting determines the format in which the frames received  belonging to the source VLAN are redirected to the destination port  The  frames can be forwarded in the frame format as received  tagged  or  untagged     The VLAN redirect function is very useful for troubleshooting purposes   as it allows traffic associated with a particular VLAN to be sent to a  particular port where  with the use of an analyzer or RMON probe  all  current traffic from the source VLAN can be examined     6 48 DLE49 MA Use
167. s with a particular RX priority  proceed    as follows    1  Use the arrow keys to highlight the Port command field at the bottom  of the screen    2  Enter the number of the port to which the TX queue setting is being  applied    3  Usethe arrow keys to highlight the TX Priority field for the particular    RX frame priority     DLE49 MA User s Guide 6 65    Chapter 6  Local Management  Module Navigation    4  Press the SPACE bar to step to the appropriate value  0 through 7  The  0 selection is the lowest level TX priority value     5  Ifmorethan one TX priority is to be changed  repeat steps 3 and 4 until  all the appropriate TX priority settings are changed     6  Usethe arrow keys to highlight the SAVE command at the bottom of  the screen     7  Press ENTER  The message  SAVED OK  displays and the setting is  saved     6 22 3 Setting the Default Priority    To reset the default priority  proceed as follows     1  Usethe arrow keys to highlight the Port command field at the bottom  of the screen     2  Enter the number of the port to which the TX queue setting is being  applied     3  Use the arrow keys to highlight the Default Priority field     4  Press the SPACE bar to step to the appropriate value  0 through 7  The  0 selection is the lowest level priority     5  Usethe arrow keys to highlight the SAVE command at the bottom of  the screen     Press ENTER  The message  SAVED OK  displays and the setting is  saved  This new setting will be reflected in the Port Priority 
168. screen     Exiting without saving causes a  NOT SAVED   message to  appear in the Event Message Field  Edits are lost if they are not  saved before exiting           The designated workstations now receive traps from the DLE49 MA     6 26 DLE49 MA User s Guide    System Resources Information Screen    6 8 SYSTEM RESOURCES INFORMATION SCREEN    The System Resources Information screen  Figure 6 11  provides  information concerning the processor used in the DLE49 MA and the  amount of FLASH memory  DRAM  and NVRAM that is installed and  how much of that memory is available  This screen is also used to monitor  the current processor  switch  utilization and the peak switch utilization     To access the System Resources Information screen from the Module  Configuration Menu screen  use the arrow keys to highlight the SYSTEM  RESOURCES INFORMATION menu item and press ENTER  The  System Resources Information screen displays     Event Message Line  MS700 LOCAL MANAGEMENT    System Resources Information    Module Type  DLE49 MA Firmware Revision      XX XX XX  Slot Numbers  X BOOTPROM Revision  XX XX XX    CPU Type  i960 HX 66 Mhz  Flash Memory Installed  4 MB Available  XXXXX Bytes  DRAM Installed  16 MB Available  XXXXX Bytes  NVRAM Installed  XX KB Available  XXXXX Bytes    Current Switch Utilization  6696  Peak Switch Utilization  7596    Reset Peak Switch Utilization   NO     sysres       Figure 6 11 System Resources Information Screen    The following briefly defines each field 
169. selected menu item displays on the screen     5 5 3  Exiting Local Management Screens    There are two ways to exit Local Management  LM      Using the EXIT Command  To exit a Local Management using the Exit command  proceed as follows     1  Use the arrow keys to highlight the EXIT command at the bottom of  the Local Management screen     2  Press ENTER  The Chassis Main Menu screen displays and the  session ends     Using the RETURN Command  To exit LM using the RETURN command  proceed as follows     1  Usethe arrow keys to highlight the RETURN command at the bottom  of the Local Management screen     2  Press ENTER  The previous screen in the Local Management  hierarchy displays     The user can also exit Local Management screens by pressing  ESC twice  This exit method does not warn about unsaved  changes and all unsaved changes are lost           3  Exit from Local Management by repeating steps 1 and 2 until the  Device Menu screen displays     4  Toend the LM session  use the arrow keys to highlight the RETURN  command at the bottom of the Device Menu screen     5  Press ENTER  The Local Management Password screen displays and  the session ends     5 14 DLE49 MA User s Guide    Main Menu Screen    5 5 4 Using the NEXT and PREVIOUS Commands    If a particular Local Management screen has more than one screen to  display its information  the NEXT and PREVIOUS commands are used to  navigate between its screens     To go to the next or previous display of a screen  proceed a
170. ser   s Guide    VLAN Redirect Configuration Screen    Event Message Line  MS700 LOCAL MANAGEMENT    VLAN Redirect Configuration    Destination Frame Format    Module VLAN ID Module   2 1 RECEIVED  TAGGED  UNTAGGED  RECEIVED  RECEIVED  RECEIVED  RECEIVED  RECEIVED    Src VLANID   2  Dest Port   2  Frame Format  UNTAGGED  Status  ADD   Src Module   1  Dest Module   1  Redirect Errors UNSUPPORTED    SAVE PREVIOUS NEXT EXIT RETURN       VLANscrn    Figure 5 14 VLAN Redirect Configuration Screen    The following definitions briefly explain each field of the VLAN Redirect    Configuration screen     Source Module  Read Only   Shows which modules are currently set as source modules     Source VLAN ID  Read Only   Shows the VLAN ID of the VLANs that are currently set as source  VLANs     Destination Module  Read Only   Shows which modules are currently set as destination modules     Destination Port  Read Only   Shows which ports are currently set as destination ports  Multiple  VLAN IDs may be assigned to a destination port     Frame Format  Read Only     Displays the current frame format setting  RECEIVED  TAGGED or  UNTAGGED  The default is RECEIVED     DLE49 MA User   s Guide    5 39    Chapter 5  Local Management  Overview  Setup  and Chassis Management  e RECEIVED   Frames are redirected in the format that they were  received by the DLE49 MA     e TAGGED   Frames are transmitted on the destination port with a  VLAN tag inserted according to the frame classification     e UNTAG
171. ssage Line  MS700 LOCAL MANAGEMENT    Enter Password  finu Lx     c  Copyright CABLETRON Systems  Inc  1997       2159 12    Figure 5 4 Local Management Chassis Module Password Screen    2  Enter the Password and press ENTER  The default Super User access  password is  public  or press ENTER     DLE49 MA User s Guide 5 11    Chapter 5  Local Management  Overview  Setup  and Chassis Management    5 5 1          The User s password is one of the community names specified  in the SNMP Community Names screen  Access to certain  Local Management capabilities depends on the degree of  access accorded that community name  Refer to Section 5 9     If an invalid password is entered  the terminal beeps and the  cursor returns to the beginning of the password entry field     Entering a valid password causes the associated access level  to display at the bottom of the screen and the Main Menu  screen to display     If no activity occurs for several minutes  the session ends and  the Password screen redisplays     Navigating Local Management Screens    The DLE49 MA Local Management application consists of a series of  menu screens  Navigate through Local Management by selecting items  from the menu screens     The DLE49 MA supports 802 1Q Switching  802 1Q port based    VLANs      The switch operational mode may be set in the General Configuration  screen of the module  Section 6 5 9   The hierarchy of the Local  Management screens is shown in Figure 5 5     5 12    DLE49 MA User   s Guid
172. t 25  of the Q2 frames are transmitted   e QI to 25   so at least 25  of the Q1 frames are transmitted     e Q0 to 0   no QO frames will be transmitted until Q3  Q2  and Q1  frames are transmitted     To access the Transmit Queues Configuration screen from the 802 1p  Priority Configuration Menu screen  use the arrow keys to highlight the  TRANSMIT QUEUES CONFIGURATION menu item and press  ENTER  The Transmit Queues Configuration screen displays     DLE49 MA User s Guide 6 67    Chapter 6  Local Management  Module Navigation    Event Message Line  MS700 LOCAL MANAGEMENT    Transmit Queues Configuration    Device Type  DLE49 MA Firmware Revision    XX XX XX  BOOTPROM Revision  XX XX XX    Current Queueing Mode   WEIGHTED     Qo Q1 Q2 Q3  Cs  0      25      88      31     94        Must add up to 100          Port   1  Ethernet Frontpanel Number of Queues  4    SET ALL PORTS RETURN    These fields display only when the Current Queueing Mode is set to WEIGHTED   The  Must add up to 100    message displays as long as the total percentage is not  100   as shown        2693 96    Figure 6 25 Transmit Queues Configuration Screen    The following describes each field of the Transmit Queues Configuration  screen     Current Queueing Mode  Toggle   Toggles between the STRICT 802 1p and WEIGHTED mode  The default  setting is STRICT 802 1p  To set the mode  refer to Section 6 23 1     Weights Q0  Q1  Q2  Q3  Selectable    Used to allocate the percentage of port transmission capacity acco
173. t be used to establish the connection           In STAND ALONE mode  the module is isolated from the chassis  configuration screens  and the module may not be accessed from a module  that is in DISTRIBUTED mode  This provides additional security for any  module to which the user may wish to restrict access  Section 6 5 10  describes how to set the Management Mode     Com  Toggle    This field allows the user to enable or disable the COM port  The  selection toggles between ENABLED and DISABLED  The default is  ENABLED  For details  refer to Section 6 5 11     Application  Toggle    Used to set the application that the COM port will support  The field  toggles between LM  Local Management  and UPS  Uninterruptible  Power Supply   The default is LM  The baud rate setting for LM is  automatically sensed     The UPS setting allows you to use the COM port to monitor an American  Power Conversion Uninterruptible Power Supply  UPS   For UPS  the  baud rate is automatically set to 2400     For details about how to configure the COM port for various applications   refer to Section 6 5 11     Clear NVRAM  Toggle   This allows the user to reset NVRAM to the factory default settings  All  user entered parameters  such as IP address and Community Names are    6 10 DLE49 MA User s Guide    General Configuration Screen    then replaced with DLE49 MA default configuration settings  For details   refer to Section 6 5 12     IP Fragmentation  Toggle    Used to enable or disable IP Fragmentatio
174. t were sent  to a single address     InNonUnicast  Read only   Displays the total number of frames that have been received that were  delivered to a broadcast or multicast address     InDiscards  Read only    Displays the total number of inbound frames that were discarded  even  though the frames contained no errors  This field may increment because  the switch needed to free up buffer space  or the switch was being  overutilized     InErrors  Read only    Displays the total number of inbound frames that have been discarded  because they contained errors  This field represents the total number of  errored frames  regardless of the cause of the error     InUnknownProtos  Read only   Displays the total number of frames that were discarded because the  frames were in an unknown  or unsupported  format     OutOctets  Read only   Displays the total number of octets  bytes  that have been transmitted  from the interface     OutUnicast  Read only   Displays the total number of frames transmitted that were sent to a single  address     OutNonUnicast  Read only   Displays the total number of frames transmitted to a broadcast or  multicast address     OutDiscards  Read only    Displays the total number of outbound frames that were discarded  even  though the frames contained no errors  This field may increment  because  the switch needed to free up buffer space  or the switch was being  overutilized     DLE49 MA User   s Guide 6 75    Chapter 6  Local Management  Module Navigation    O
175. te This community name allows read and write  access to the DLE49 MA MIB objects   excluding security protected fields for  super user access only     DLE49 MA User s Guide 6 23    Chapter 6  Local Management  Module Navigation    super user This community name permits read write  access to the DLE49 MA MIB objects and  allows the user to change all modifiable  parameters including community names  IP  addresses  traps  and SNMP objects     6 6 1 Establishing Community Names    The password used to access Local Management at the Password Screen  must have Super User access in order to view and edit the SNMP  Community Names Configuration screen  Using a password with  read only or read write access does not allow the user to view or edit the  SNMP Community Names Configuration screen     Any community name assigned in the SNMP Community  Names Configuration screen is a password to its  corresponding level of access to Local Remote Management   The community name assigned Super User access is the only  one that gives the user complete access to Local Remote  Management        To establish community names  proceed as follows     1  Use the arrow keys to highlight the Community Name field adjacent  to the selected access level     Enter the password in the field  maximum 31 characters    Press ENTER     Repeat steps 1 through 3 to modify the other community names     uio d D Fo    Use the arrow keys to highlight SAVE at the bottom of the screen and  press ENTER  The message  SAV
176. the  network bits of the IP address by setting the bits in the mask to 1 when the  network treats the corresponding bits in the IP address as part of the  network or subnetwork address  or to 0 if the corresponding bit identifies  the host     When an IP address is entered in the IP Address field  the subnet mask  field automatically enters the default subnet mask for the IP address  For  details about how to change the subnet mask from its default value  refer  to Section 6 5 2     6 8 DLE49 MA User   s Guide    General Configuration Screen    Default Gateway  Modifiable    Displays the default gateway for the DLE49 MA  This field is not defined  until an appropriate value is entered  For details about why and how to set  the Default Gateway  refer to Section 6 5 3     TFTP Gateway IP Addr  Modifiable   Displays and allows the user to set the TFTP Gateway IP address for the  DLE49 MA  To set the TRIP Gateway IP address  refer to Section 6 5 4     Module Date  Modifiable   Contains a value that the module recognizes as the current date  To set a  new module date  refer to Section 6 5 5     Module Time  Modifiable   Contains a value that the module recognizes as the current time  To enter  a new time  refer to Section 6 5 6     Screen Refresh Time  Modifiable    Contains the rate at which the screens are updated  This setting  determines how frequently  in seconds  information is updated on the  screen  To enter a new update time  refer to Section 6 5 7     Screen Lockout Time
177. tion Gcreen  nennen 6 8  Configuration Warning Green  6 12  COM Port Warning Gcreen  sse 6 18  Clear NVRAM Warning Screen         uusuesssnneeneensnnnnennnnnnnnnnnn nn 6 21  SNMP Community Names Configuration Screen                    6 23  SNMP Traps Configuration Green  6 25  System Resources Information Gcreen  re 6 27  Flash Download Configuration Screen                                    6 30  Port Configuration Menu Green  6 33  Ethernet Interface Configuration Screen                                  6 35  Ethernet Port Configuration Screen    esce 6 38    DLE49 MA User s Guide xiii    Figures    6 16  6 17  6 18  6 19  6 20  6 21  6 22  6 23  6 24  6 25  6 26  6 27  6 28  6 29  7 1  B 1  B 2  B 3  B 4    Xiv    Redirect Configuration Menu Green    6 43  Port Redirect Configuration Green    6 45  VLAN Redirect Configuration Screen seese 6 49  Broadcast Suppression Configuration Screen                          6 52  802 1 Configuration Menu Green    6 54  Switch Configuration Screen esses 6 56  802 1p Priority Configuration Menu Screen                              6 59  Port Priority Configuration Green  6 61  Advanced Port Priority Configuration Screen                           6 63  Transmit Queues Configuration Screen    s src 6 68  Module Statistics Menu Green    6 71  Switch Statistics Screen EE 6 72  Interface Statistics Green    6 74  RMON Statistics Screen sassis sinian 6 78  Network Tools Help Screen   ooonoocccccnnnocccccnnnccccccnnnnnncccnnannnncnnns 7 1  Modu
178. tistics screen lists the number of frames received   transmitted  filtered  and forwarded by each interface     INTERFACE STATISTICS  The Interface Statistics screen provides the MIB II statistics for each  switched interface  on an interface by interface basis     DLE49 MA User   s Guide 6 71    Chapter 6  Local Management  Module Navigation    RMON STATISTICS  The RMON Statistics screen displays all the statistics gathered by the  embedded RMON agent built in to the DLE49 MA     HSIM VHSIM STATISTICS   Displays the statistics screen for an optional non Ethernet HSIM  This  selection does not appear unless a non Ethernet HSIM is installed  For  information concerning the particular screen  refer to the user s guide for  that HSIM     6 25 SWITCH STATISTICS SCREEN    The Switch Statistics screen  Figure 6 27  lists the number of frames  received  transmitted  filtered  and forwarded by each interface  including  backplane interfaces     To access the Switch Statistics screen from the Module Statistics Menu  screen  use the arrow keys to highlight the SWITCH STATISTICS  menu item and press ENTER  The Switch Statistics screen displays     Event Message Line  MS700 LOCAL MANAGEMENT    Switch Statistics    Module Type  DLE49 MA Firmware Revision    XX XX XX  Slot Number  X BOOTPROM Revision  XX XX XX    Port   Frames Rcvd Frames Txmtd Frames Fltrd Frames Frwded  100 100 0 00  100 100 00  100 00  100 00  100 00  100 00  100 00  100 00  100 00  100 00  100 00  100 00    1  2  3  4 
179. u    Module Type  DLE49 MA Firmware Revision    XX XX XX  Slot Number  X BOOTPROM Revision  XX XX XX    PORT REDIRECT CONFIGURATION    VLAN REDIRECT CONFIGURATION    RETURN       2693 94    Figure 5 12 Redirect Configuration Menu Screen    The following defines each selectable item of the Redirect Configuration  Menu screen     PORT REDIRECT CONFIGURATION   The Port Redirect Configuration screen is used to redirect traffic from a  source switch port to a destination switch port  For details  refer to  Section 5 13     VLAN REDIRECT CONFIGURATION   The VLAN Redirect Configuration screen is used to configure the device  to direct traffic from a VLAN to a particular switch port  For details  refer  to Section 5 14     5 13 PORT REDIRECT CONFIGURATION SCREEN    The Port Redirect Configuration screen  Figure 5 13  enables the user to  select a source module and port as well as a destination module and port  and add a new Port Redirect or delete an existing one  Source and  destination ports can only be used in one redirect instance  and only    5 32 DLE49 MA User s Guide    Port Redirect Configuration Screen    installed and capable modules and ports will appear in the selectable  fields  If a port is currently being redirected  it does not appear in the  source or destination selectable fields  Frames received on the source port  can be redirected in a particular frame format  and any frames with errors  can be either dropped or forwarded to the destination port  For example   po
180. ueueing Mode field     4  To select the Current Queueing Mode for the port selected in step 1   press the SPACE bar to toggle to either STRICT 802 1p or  WEIGHTED  The default is STRICT 802 1p     If STRICT 802 1p is selected  the frames will be transmitted out the  select port according to the frame transmit priority queues set in the  Advanced Priority Configuration screen  The weight priority transmit    DLE49 MA User s Guide 6 69    Chapter 6  Local Management  Module Navigation    queue fields  QO through Q3  do not display  Go to Step 8 to save the  setting     If WEIGHTED is selected  the weight priority transmit queue fields   QO through Q3  display  The frames will be transmitted out the port  according to the percent of transmit capacity allocated for each  transmit queue  The default percentages are 2596 for each transmit  queue  QO through Q3   To set the priority transmit queue fields  go to  Step 5     5  Use the arrow keys to highlight the Q0 field     6  Usethe SPACE bar to step to the appropriate percent value for the  priority transmit queue QO  QO is the lowest priority transmit queue   Repeat this step for Q1  Q2  and Q3     Total percentage of transmit queues QO through Q3 must add  up to 100  or the values cannot be saved     For example  Q0  0   Q1  25    Q2  25    Q3  50    100           7  To save the settings so they apply to the port selected in step 1  go to  Step 8  To save the setting so they apply to all available ports  proceed  to Step 9     8
181. ular  port and also can be used to change the default port priority   Priority Queue Mapping is used to set the transmit  TX  queue    0 through 3 with 0 being the lowest level TX queue  for each frame  priority  For example  if the TX queue is set to 3 for those frames with a  priority 1  then those frames would be transmitted before any frames with  a priority that has the TX queue set to 3 or lower     Priority Regeneration is used to reprioritize received frames to a different  transmit priority  For example  the frames with a received  RX  transmit    6 62 DLE49 MA User s Guide    Advanced Port Priority Configuration Screen    priority or a port default priority of 3 could be changed to have a transmit  priority of 5     To access the Advanced Port Priority Configuration screen from the  Priority Configuration Menu screen  use the arrow keys to highlight the  ADVANCED PORT PRIORITY CONFIGURATION menu item and  press ENTER  The Advanced Port Priority Configuration screen displays     Event Message Line  MS700 LOCAL MANAGEMENT    Advanced Port Priority Configuration    Module Type  DLE49 MA Firmware Revision      XX XX XX  Slot Number  X BOOTPROM Revision  XX XX XX    Priority Queue Mapping Priority Regeneration    Priority TX Queue RX Priority TX Priority  0 11  0  0     0  Di    0   2    DI  3     2   4     2   5     3   6     3   7     Default Priority      7  PORT  XXX    PREVIOUS EXIT RETURN    2693 24       Figure 6 24 Advanced Port Priority Configuration Screen    T
182. ult in the onboard power converter  Contact your  DIGITAL representative immediately           4 6    DLE49 MA User   s Guide    Troubleshooting Checklist    Table 4 4 Firmware Troubleshooting       Possible Cause    Instruction          Autobaud enabled     Press ENTER  RETURN   may take up to four times         Terminal setup is  not correct     Refer to Chapter 5 for proper setup procedures        Improper console  cable pinouts     Refer to Appendix A for proper console port pinouts        The COM port of  the device has  been disabled  or  the COM port  application has  been changed     1  Establish a Telnet connection to the device     2  Refer to Section 6 5 11 for instructions on  enabling disabling the COM port and changing the  COM port application           Corrupt firmware  image  or hardware  fault        1  If possible  attempt to download the image to the  device again  Refer to Appendix B for instructions on  how to force a download of a new firmware image     2  Contact your DIGITAL representative if the problem  continues           DLE49 MA User s Guide 4 7    Chapter 4  Troubleshooting    Table 4 5 Management System Troubleshooting       Possible Causes    Instruction          Cannot access  Local    1     Firmware image fault   refer to Table 4 4        Management  2  Management system fault   refer to Table 4 5   Cannot contact 1  Management System fault   refer to Table 4 5   device through 2  No link to device   verify all network connections    in band
183. unity Names screen   chassis   access policy 5 26  community name 5 26  SNMP Traps Configuration screen  enable traps 6 26  trap community name 6 26  trap destination 6 26  SNMP Traps screen  chassis   enable traps 5 28  trap community name 5 28  trap destination 5 28  Source and Destination Ports  changing of 6 46  Source VLAN and Destination Ports  changing of 6 51  Spanning Tree Algorithm 6 56  Specifications A 1  Standards compatibility 1 7  Strict 802 1p Queueing Mode  setting of 6 69  Subnet Mask  setting of 6 12  Subnet mask 6 8  Switch address 6 56  Switch Configuration screen  age time 6 56  MAC address 6 57  number of ports 6 56  port   6 57  Setting the Age Time 6 58  Setting the port status 6 58  Setting the STA 6 57  state 6 57  status 6 57  Switch address 6 56  type of STA 6 56  Switch Statistics screen 6 72  frames fltrd 6 73  frames frwded 6 73  frames rcvd 6 73  frames txmtd 6 73  port   6 73    Index 5    Index    System Resources Information screen  CPU type 6 27  current switch utilization 6 28  DRAM installed 6 28  FLASH memory installed 6 28  NVRAM installed 6 28  peak switch utilization 6 28  reset peak switch utilization 6 28    T  TFTP Gateway IP Addr 6 9  setting of 6 13  Transmit queues  mapping of 6 65  Transmit Queues Configuration  screen  current queueing mode 6 68  number of queues 6 69  port 6 69  set all ports 6 69  weights QO  Q1  Q2  Q3 6 68  Trap Table  configuration of 6 26  Traps  enable 5 28  Troubleshooting 4 1  checklist 4 5  TX prior
184. utErrors  Read only    Displays the total number of outbound frames discarded because they  contained errors  This field represents the total number of errored frames   regardless of the cause of the error     OutQLen  Read only   Displays the length of the packet queue  The field represents the total  number of packets that can be contained in the queue     Address  Read only   Displays the MAC Address of the interface that is currently being  displayed     Last Change  Read only   Displays the last time that the interface was reset     Admin Status  Read only   Displays the current status of the interface  If this field displays    Testing      no frames may be passed on this interface     Oper Status  Read only   Displays the current status of the interface  If this field displays    Testing      no frames may be passed on this interface     MTU  Read only   Displays the maximum frame size  in octets  that a frame may contain to  be received or transmitted from this interface     Speed  Read only   Displays the theoretical maximum amount of bandwidth that the interface  can support in bits per second     Interface  XX   Command   Used to enter an interface number for viewing statistics  For instructions  on how to use this command  refer to Section 6 26 1     CLEAR COUNTERS  Command   Used to reset all statistic counters to zero  For details on how to use this  field  refer to Section 5 5 5     6 76 DLE49 MA User s Guide    RMON Statistics Screen    6 26 1 Displaying Inter
185. view  Setup  and Chassis Management    5 14 VLAN REDIRECT CONFIGURATION SCREEN    The VLAN Redirect Configuration screen  Figure 5 14  enables the user  to select a source module and VLAN ID and a destination module and  port as well as add a new VLAN Redirect or delete an existing one  For  example  VLAN ID 1 can be set as the source VLAN ID with port 2 as the  destination port  Traffic from VLAN 1 is then automatically redirected to  port 2 according to the Frame Format setting for that source VLAN  The  Frame Format setting determines the format in which the frames received  belonging to the source VLAN are redirected to the destination port  The  frames can be forwarded in the frame format as received  tagged  or  untagged     The VLAN redirect function is very useful for troubleshooting purposes   as it allows traffic associated with a particular VLAN to be sent to a  particular port where  with the use of an analyzer or RMON probe  all  current traffic from the source VLAN can be examined     Although traffic associated with a particular VLAN is sent to the  destination port  normal switching is still performed for all  frames on the source port           The Redirect Errors function is not supported on this screen     To access the VLAN Redirect Configuration screen from the Redirect  Configuration Menu screen  use the arrow keys to highlight the VLAN  REDIRECT CONFIGURATION menu item and press ENTER  The  VLAN Redirect Configuration screen displays     5 38 DLE49 MA U
186. y Configuration Menu    6 20 802 1p PRIORITY CONFIGURATION MENU    The 802 1p Priority Configuration Menu screen  Figure 6 22  provides  access to the Port Priority Configuration  Advanced Port Priority  Configuration  and Transmit Queues Configuration screens  These  screens are used for the following     e Setting the default priority of frames received without a priority  setting       Mapping the frame priorities to transmit queues for each front panel  port  1through 24        Transmitting the frames according to those transmit queues assigned  in the Advanced Port Priority Configuration screen  or set up each port  to allocate a percentage of its transmission capacity to a priority for  each transmit queue     To access the 802 1p Priority Configuration Menu screen from the 802 1  Configuration Menu screen  use the arrow keys to highlight the 802 1p  PRIORITY CONFIGURATION MENU item and press ENTER  The  802 1p Priority Configuration Menu screen displays     MS700 LOCAL MANAGEMENT    802 1p Priority Configuration Menu    Module Type  DLE49 MA Firmware Revision    XX XX XX  Slot Number  X BOOTPROM Revision  XX XX XX    PORT PRIORITY CONFIGURATION  ADVANCED PORT PRIORITY CONFIGURATION  TRANSMIT QUEUES CONFIGURATION       2693 86    Figure 6 22 802 1p Priority Configuration Menu Screen    DLE49 MA User s Guide 6 59    Chapter 6  Local Management  Module Navigation    The 802 1p Priority Configuration Menu screen displays the following  menu items     PORT PRIORITY CONFIGUR
187. ypewriter Keys  Auto Repeat   gt  any option  Keyclick   gt  any option  Margin Bell   gt  Margin Bell  Warning Bell   gt  Warning Bell             5 3 3 Telnet Connections    Once the module or chassis has a valid IP address  the user can establish a  Telnet session with Local Management from any TCP IP based node on  the network  Telnet connections to the DLE49 MA require the  community name passwords assigned at the SNMP Community Names  screen of either the DLM6C AA chassis  or the module     5 6 DLE49 MA User   s Guide    Management Terminal Setup    For information about setting the IP address  refer to Section 5 8   For information about assigning community names  refer to Section 5 9     Refer to the instructions included with the Telnet application for  information about establishing a Telnet session     If the DLE49 MA is operating in the 802 1Q mode  the host interface  must be on the same VLAN as the physical port that the management  station is connected to  Refer to the DIGITAL MultiSwitch 700 802 10  VLAN User s Guide for information about VLANs     5 3 4 Monitoring an Uninterruptible Power Supply    If the DLM6C AA chassis is connected to an American Power  Conversion  APC  Uninterruptible Power Supply  UPS  for protection  from a loss of power  a connection from the COM port of a module to the  UPS can be made to monitor the status of the UPS  To use the COM port  for this purpose  it must be reconfigured to support the UPS application   This procedure is per
    
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