Fujitsu BX600 SB9 manual Contents Introduction Switch Connectivity, Basic Multicast Services

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Integration of BX600 SB9 Switches in Cisco Networks

Issue 20th October 2006

Pages 47

Contents

 

 

1

Introduction

3

2

Switch Connectivity

4

 

2.1

Auto Negotiation

4

 

2.1.1

Introduction

4

 

2.1.2

Recommended Solution

4

 

2.1.3

Configuration

4

 

2.2

Port Aggregation

5

 

2.2.1

Introduction

5

 

2.2.2

Recommended Solution

5

 

2.2.3

Configuration

6

 

2.3

VLANs and Trunks

8

 

2.3.1

Introduction

8

 

2.3.2

Recommended Solution

8

 

2.3.3

Configuration

8

 

2.4

Spanning Tree Protocol

11

 

2.4.1

Introduction

11

 

2.4.2

Recommended Solution

15

 

2.4.3

Configuration with VLAN Trunks

15

 

2.4.4

Configuration without VLAN Trunks

20

 

2.5

Access Port and NIC Configuration

24

 

2.5.1

Introduction

24

 

2.5.2

Recommended solution

24

 

2.5.3

Configuration

25

 

2.6

Link State

31

 

2.6.1

Introduction

31

 

2.6.2

Recommended Solution

31

 

2.6.3

Configuration

31

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Basic Multicast Services

32

 

3.1

Introduction

32

 

3.2

Recommended solution

32

 

3.3

Configuration

32

4

Switch Management

35

 

4.1

Logging and Synchronization

35

 

4.1.1

Introduction

35

 

4.1.2

Recommended Solution

35

 

4.1.3

Configuration of syslog and SNTP

35

 

4.2

SNMP

37

 

4.2.1

Introduction

37

 

4.2.2

Recommended Solution

37

 

4.2.3

Configuration of SNMP

37

 

4.3

Remote Console Access

38

 

4.3.1

Introduction

38

 

4.3.2

Recommended Solution

38

 

4.3.3

Configuration of SSH

38

 

4.4

Integration into Radius and TACACS+

39

 

4.4.1

Introduction

39

 

4.4.2

Recommended Solution

39

 

4.4.3

Configuration of RADIUS

39

 

4.4.4

Configuration of TACACS

43

 

4.5

Cisco Discovery Protocol

46

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Contents Basic Multicast Services Contents Introduction Switch ConnectivitySwitch Management Page Introduction Configuration Recommended SolutionAuto Negotiation Port Aggregation Network problemsShut down the affected ports to avoid loops Set up the port-channelVerify the operation of the port-channels Bring up the affected portsVLANs and Trunks Vlan Trunk between SB9 and Cisco SwitchConfigure Vlan trunk Configure the port-channelsDefine the VLANs Gvrp Verify the Vlan trunkRunning ST P 802.1D with PVST+ on Vlan Trunks Spanning Tree ProtocolRunning PVST+ on Vlan Trunks while disabling STP at the SB9 SB9Rapid Spanning Tree Combining RAPID-PVST and 802.1wCombining RAPID-PVST and 802.1w after failure of Po1 Configuration with Vlan Trunks SB9 SwitchConfigure the switches Network loopsPage Page STP Verify the configurationPage Configuration without Vlan Trunks Configuration example Rstp without Vlan trunksPage Mode Type State Role Enabled Forwarding Designated Disabled Enabled Disabled PC Mbr Manual forwarding Interface BX600 port mapping Access Port and NIC ConfigurationConfigure the access ports of the switches Typical access port configurationConfigure the Broadcom NIC Page Configure the Intel Adapter Page Select Switch Fault Tolerance and press Next Press Finish Link State Configure a Link State GroupConfiguration Recommended solutionEnable multicast routing and Igmp at the layer 3 switch Enable Igmp snooping at all Layer 2 switchesVlan Page Configure the SB9 for unicast Sntp Configuration of syslog and SntpConfigure the SB9 for broadcast Sntp Configure the SB9 for logging and syslogTest the configuration Configure Snmp for SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c Configuration of SnmpConfigure SNMPv3 authentication SnmpConfiguration of SSH Remote Console AccessConfigure the SB9 Test the loginIntegration into Radius and TACACS+ Configuration of RadiusPrepare the ACS Page Specify the user’s password and press Submit Test the login Configuration of Tacacs Page Configure the SB9 Check the configuration Configuration of CDPCisco Discovery Protocol Port Monitoring Configuration of Port MonitoringFurther information in the Internet