IBM NH2025-10 manual Vlan Management, Viewing the Management Tag, Modifying the Management Tag

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Configuring, Modifying, and Monitoring the Unit

VLAN Management

The processor that manages the product (SNMP responses and traps, remote telnet connections) does not belong to a VLAN that you have declared previously, so to get access to the processor through the network it is recommended to make the processor a part of a chosen VLAN with the following set of commands.

Viewing the Management Tag

get-mgmt-vlan-tag

By default the Management processor belongs to (CPU) VLAN tag 1.

get-mgmt-vlan-tag {runnvram}

Example

SYS_console>get-mgmt-vlan-tag run

Management VLAN tag: 1

SYS_console>

Modifying the Management Tag

add-mgmt-to-vlan

The add-mgmt-to-vlancommand adds management (CPU) to an existing VLAN.

add-mgmt-to-vlan <database> <VTAG>

[arg #0] database type - either {runnvram} [arg #1] VLAN Tag { 2 .. 4095 }

Example

SYS_console>add-mgmt-to-vlan run 10

Set Management VLAN TAG 10 –OK

SYS_console>

Deleting the Management from a VLAN

del-mgmt-from-vlan

The del-mgmt-from-vlancommand returns the management VLAN tag to default value (1).

Example

SYS_console>del-mgmt-from-vlan run

Del Management VLAN – OK

SYS_console>

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Contents Page Page CE Mark Standards ComplianceFCC Notice Page Contents Configuring, Modifying, and Monitoring the Unit Iii Statistics General View OverviewNetwork Management Systems ApplicationsManagement Feature SummaryPerformance/Configuration Page Front Panel Installing and Setting Up the UnitInstalling the Unit Rack MountingRear Panel Installing Modules in the UnitEM2003-2FO Modules for NHEM2003-1GE Em2003-2GE Connecting Power to the UnitInput Supply EM2003-8TPGrounding Connecting Ethernet DevicesConnecting Your Network Page Getting Started Connecting to the Management PortLogging Into the Command Line Interface Setting the IP AddressSYSconsole ping 192.1.1.1 Verifying the InstallationAccessing the Command Line Interface Remotely SYSconsole set-ipGetting Command Parameter Help Using the Command Line InterfaceCommand Conventions Command Line HelpSYSconsole ping 129.1.1.7 ? Getting Command Group HelpUsing Command Wildcards SYSconsoleget-co Retrieving Command HistoryConnectivity matrix Incorrect Number of Parameters Command Line ErrorsNonexistent Command SYSconsole pin Command ‘pin’ not foundHelp-kbd Configuring, Modifying, and Monitoring the UnitConsole Commands Completes commandLogout LoginBanner ClearSet-passwd Sys-stat System CommandsSet-stst-level Warm-resetCold-reset Get-stst-levelGet-tftp-mode Get-tftp-srvrSet-tftp-srvr Set-tftp-modeGet-ip-cfg IP CommandsIP Configuration Get-ipIP broadcast SYSconsole Setting an IP addressSet-ip Set-ip-cfgBootp Configuration Erasing an IP ConfigurationConfiguring a Gateway Add-arp-entry Address Resolution Protocol ARPGet-arp-tbl Del-arp-entryGet-port-cfg dport pipe all Port configurationDisplaying the Port Configuration Get-arp-statsSet-port-state Setting the port configurationSet-port-cfg Set-fctrl Setting the flow controlGet-fctrl Get-ec-tbl Getting the EtherChannel ConfigurationSetting the EtherChannel Configuration EtherChannelSet Port Priority Deleting the EtherChannel Configuration del-ecPort Priority Get-priority-port-cfg Modifying the Switch PolicyGet Port Priority Vlan PriorityHow the STP Topology Stabilizes Spanning Tree Protocol STPManually Designating a Root Bridge Selecting a Designated Switch/BridgeSpanning Tree Parameters Root BridgeSpanning Tree and Vlan restrictions Using STP to Manage Redundant LinksSpanning Tree Commands Topology Change Notification BpduMax Age set-br-maxage Configuring the BridgeViewing Bridge Parameters Get-st-bcfgGet-st-pcfg Viewing the Port ConfigurationSetting Port Configuration Hello Time set-br-hellotSet-prt-pcost dport pathcost Set-prt-enb port-number enabledisableSet-prt-prio 4 Priority was changed for port SYSconsole Get-lt-age Switching CommandsAging Configuration Learning TableGet-lt-16 Get-lt-entryFind-lt-addr Adding Static Entries Deleting EntriesCreating VBC Domains Viewing the VBC ModeSetting the VBC mode Virtual Broadcast DomainGet-vbc-matrix Viewing VBC MatrixGet-vbc-tbl Del-vbc-domain runnvram domainid Virtual NetworkingDeleting a VBC Del-vbc-domainImportant Considerations Viewing the Vlan ModeSetting the Vlan Mode SYSconsoleset-vlan-mode run tag Set run Vlan mode tag OKPrinciples of Isvlan Inter-Switch Vlan or IsvlanViewing the Isvlan Mode Tag Field FormatCreating a Server Port Setting a Tagged PortServer Port Removing a Tagged PortCreating a Vlan Viewing Vlan ConfigurationRemoving a Server Port Del-vlan Deleting a VlanGet-vlan-entry Deleting the Management from a Vlan Vlan ManagementViewing the Management Tag Modifying the Management TagCreating a Vlan with Port Management VLAN, Server-port, Example of ConfigurationPhysical configuration schema Vlan Server Port ConfigurationApplicationChecking the Configuration Vlan ConfigurationPayroll Vlan Configuration Finance Vlan ConfigurationPing Utilities CommandsPing Commands Port mirroringStopping Monitoring Setting the Monitoring PortSaving the Configuration Monitoring with monitorFrame Generator Viewing the Nvram ConfigurationErasing the Nvram configuration Setting the Frame GeneratorStopping the Frame Generation Snmp basic configurationNBase-Xyplex Snmp Support Get-comm Snmp Community String CommandsSetting the Read or Write Community Viewing the Community StringSnmp Traps Setting Authentication TrapsViewing the Authentication Trap Status Setting the Authentication TrapAdd-trap Configuring the Trap StationsGet-traps Example Clr-cnt Clearing the Switch CountersStatistics Getting Collisions on a PortGetting the Packet Size Distribution Rmon StatisticsGetting Rmon Statistics Group for a Port Getting the Management Counters Page Trouble Shooting Mailservice@mrv.com Commands Quick Reference Snmp Commands Ping CommandsARP Commands EtherChannel CommandsVirtual LAN Commands Switching Database CommandsPort Monitoring Port Configuration CommandsSwitching Statistics Commands Spanning Tree Commands Page Snmp System Default ValuesPage Download Procedure Server mode Appendix B Firmware Download Using TftpDownload Procedure Client Mode ∙ set-tftp-mode client Tftp Recovery Breaking into the BootROMCompatibility Appendix C Technical SpecificationsStandards Compliance

NH2025-10 specifications

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