Enterasys Networks 5H103-48 PORT/VLAN Redirect Function, Flow Control, Port Priority, Management

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Port/VLAN Redirect Function

1.5PORT/VLAN REDIRECT FUNCTION

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 module. 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 module are redirected to a designated destination port according to the VLAN classification of the frames received. Multiple VLANs can be directed to the same destination port. The VLAN redirect function is only supported when the module is operating as an 802.1Q switch.

1.6FLOW CONTROL

Flow control is a method of managing the flow of frames between two devices. It ensures that a transmitting device does not overwhelm a receiving device with data. This is accomplished by the transmitting device pausing its transmission while the receiving device processes the frames already received.

The module supports frame-based 802.3x flow control. Frame-based 802.3x flow control is supported on all Ethernet ports operating in the full-duplex mode. Flow control can be enabled or disabled on a port-by-port basis.

Back pressure flow control is not supported on ports operating in the half-duplex mode.

1.7802.1 PORT PRIORITY

The 802.1 port priority is used to assign a default priority to the frames received without priority information in their tag header, map prioritized frames to the appropriate transmit queues, and prioritize frames according to protocol type. The 802.1 port priority is part of the IEEE 802.1D standard.

1.8MANAGEMENT

Management of the module can be either in-band or out-of-band. In-band remote management is possible through any SNMP-compliant Network Management Software, such as Enterasys Networks’ NetSight and Aprisma Management Technology’s SPECTRUM for Open Systems suite of management products. In-band management using Telnet and Enterasys Networks’ Webview is also provided. Out-of-band Local Management is provided through the RJ45 COM port on the front panel using a VT100 terminal or a VT100 terminal emulator.

Local Management provides the ability to manage the module. Refer to the MATRIX E5 Series Modules Local Management User’s Guide for more information.

1-4Introduction

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Contents 5H102-48 and 5H103-48 Fast Ethernet Installation Guide Page Page Vcci Notice FCC NoticeIndustry Canada Notice Enterasys NETWORKS, INC Program License Agreement IiiPage Declaration of Conformity Page Contents Troubleshooting Figures Tables Structure of this Guide Using this GuideAbout This Guide Related Documents Document Conventions Guide uses the following conventionsGetting Help Your email addressIntroduction Introduction5H102-48 and 5H103-48 Modules Connectivity HALF-DUPLEX/FULL-DUPLEX AUTO-NEGOTIATIONPort Trunking Remote Monitoring RmonPORT/VLAN Redirect Function Flow Control802.1 Port Priority ManagementSwitching Options Standards CompatibilityPage 10BASE-T Network Port Trunking FeatureNetwork Requirements 100BASE-TX Network Installation Unpacking the ModuleQuantity Installing the Module Into the 5C105 Chassis Installing a Module into the 5C105 Chassis Connecting to the Network Connecting UTP Cables to the 5H102-48Connecting a Twisted Pair Segment to the 5H102-48 Crossover Cable RJ45 Pinouts Connecting UTP Cables to the 5H103-48 Connection Using the RJ21 Angle Adapter Completing the Installation Troubleshooting Using LanviewLanview LEDs both modules CPU Is enabled and there is a Troubleshooting Checklist OFFLocal Management User’s Guide for the IP Using the Reset Button Reset Button both modulesPage Specifications Module SpecificationsPhysical Properties Environmental RequirementsINPUT/OUTPUT Ports COM Port Pinout AssignmentsRegulatory Compliance Page Mode Switch Bank Settings and Options Required ToolsSetting the Mode Switches Figure B-1 Mode Switch LocationSetting the Mode Switches Page Index NumericsIndex-2