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Extreme Networks Summit1 Manual
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3 ContentsSummit.bk : SUMMIT.TOC Page iii Thursday, June 18, 1998 9:27 AM 1S 4 2ISummit.bk : SUMMIT.TOC Page iv Thursday, June 18, 1998 9:27 AM 3A 5 Summit.bk : SUMMIT.TOC Page v Thursday, June 18, 1998 9:27 AM6 4CSummit.bk : SUMMIT.TOC Page vi Thursday, June 18, 1998 9:27 AM 5V 8 9IP USummit.bk : SUMMIT.TOC Page viii Thursday, June 18, 1998 9:27 AM 9 10 ROUTING PROTOCOLSSummit.bk : SUMMIT.TOC Page ix Thursday, June 18, 1998 9:27 AM 10 11 IP MULTICAST ROUTINGSummit.bk : SUMMIT.TOC Page x Thursday, June 18, 1998 9:27 AM 12 STATUS MONITORING AND STATISTICS 11 13 USING EXTREMEWARE VISTASummit.bk : SUMMIT.TOC Page xi Thursday, June 18, 1998 9:27 AM 14 SOFTWARE UPGRADE AND BOOT OPTIONS BT AS 13 FiguresSummit.bk : SUMMIT.LOF Page xiii Thursday, June 18, 1998 9:27 AM 15 Table s17 PrefaceSummit.bk : PREFACE.FM Page xvii Thursday, June 18, 1998 9:27 AM ITSummit.bk : PREFACE.FM Page xviii Thursday, June 18, 1998 9:27 AM 18 CTab le 1 and Ta ble 2 list conventions that are used throughout this guide. Tabl e 1: Notice Icons Tabl e 2: Text Conventions 19 RELATED PUBLICATIONS21 1Summit.bk : 1OVRVW.FM Page 1 Thursday, June 18, 1998 9:27 AM ABOUT THE SUMMIT FAMILY OF SWITCHES 22 SUMMIT SWITCH MODELSSummit.bk : 1OVRVW.FM Page 2 Thursday, June 18, 1998 9:27 AM S UMMARY OF F23 PORT CONNECTIONS25 F ULL -DSummit.bk : 1OVRVW.FM Page 5 Thursday, June 18, 1998 9:27 AM PORT REDUNDANCY 26 L OAD SSummit.bk : 1OVRVW.FM Page 6 Thursday, June 18, 1998 9:27 AMFor information on load sharing, refer to Chapter 4. SPANNING T VIRTUAL LANS (VLANS)For more information on VLANs, refer to Chapter5. REE PROTOCOL (STP) 27 QUALITY OF SERVICE (QOS)Summit.bk : 1OVRVW.FM Page 7 Thursday, June 18, 1998 9:27 AM IP UNICAST ROUTING IP MULTICAST ROUTING 28 NETWORK CONFIGURATION EXAMPLESummit.bk : 1OVRVW.FM Page 8 Thursday, June 18, 1998 9:27 AM Intranet Switching Architecture 30 S UMMIT 1 F RONT VSummit.bk : 1OVRVW.FM Page 10 Thursday, June 18, 1998 9:27 AMFigure 1-3 shows the Summit1 front view. Port status LEDsSUMMIT SWITCH INSTALLATION AND USER GUIDE 1-11 S UMMIT 2 F RONT V 31 S UMMIT 2 F RONT VSummit.bk : 1OVRVW.FM Page 11 Thursday, June 18, 1998 9:27 AMFigure 1-4 shows the Summit2 front view. Port status LEDs18 8765 4321 1-12 SUMMIT SWITCH INSTALLATION AND USER GUIDE 32 S UMMIT 3 F RONT VSummit.bk : 1OVRVW.FM Page 12 Thursday, June 18, 1998 9:27 AM2525R 9101112 13141516 Figure 1-5 shows the Summit3 front view.Gigabit Ethernet portsPort status LEDs 1234 5678 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 SUMMIT SWITCH INSTALLATION AND USER GUIDE 1-13 S UMMIT 4 F RONT V1234 5678 9101112 13141516 33 S UMMIT 4 F RONT VSummit.bk : 1OVRVW.FM Page 13 Thursday, June 18, 1998 9:27 AMFigure 1-6 shows the Summit4 front view. 10/100 Mbps ports10/100 Mbps ports21 22201918 17 1-14 SUMMIT SWITCH INSTALLATION AND USER GUIDE 34 SUMMIT4/FX FRONT VIEWSummit.bk : 1OVRVW.FM Page 14 Thursday, June 18, 1998 9:27 AM13 14 15 16 9101112 Figure 1-7 shows the Summit4/FX front view. 100 Mbps ports1234 5678 654 321 SUMMIT SWITCH INSTALLATION AND USER GUIDE 1-15 S UMMIT 48 F RONT V 35 S UMMIT 48 F RONT VSummit.bk : 1OVRVW.FM Page 15 Thursday, June 18, 1998 9:27 AMFigure 1-8 shows the Summit48 front view. BASE-X MDI-X 1234 5678 9101112 13 49R49 Gigabit Ethernet ports 36 LEDSummit.bk : 1OVRVW.FM Page 16 Thursday, June 18, 1998 9:27 AM 37 SUMMIT REAR VIEWSummit.bk : 1OVRVW.FM Page 17 Thursday, June 18, 1998 9:27 AM POWER SOCKET SERIAL NUMBER C ONSOLE P REDUNDANT POWER SUPPLY PORT MAC ASummit.bk : 1OVRVW.FM Page 18 Thursday, June 18, 1998 9:27 AMs0 default user admin This label shows the unique Ethernet MAC address assigned to this device. 38 FACTORY DEFAULTS41 2FOLLOWING SAFETY INFORMATION DETERMINING THE SWITCH LOCATION42 M EDIA T YPES Summit.bk : 2INSTALL.FM Page 2 Thursday, June 18, 1998 9:27 AMThe connectors, media types, and maximum distances are described in Tabl e 2-1 . Tabl e 2-1: Me dia Types and Distances 43 I NSTALLING THE SSummit.bk : 2INSTALL.FM Page 3 Thursday, June 18, 1998 9:27 AM R ACK M F REE -SSummit.bk : 2INSTALL.FM Page 4 Thursday, June 18, 1998 9:27 AM STACKING THE SWITCH AND OTHER DEVICESThis section relates only to physically placing the devices on top of one an other. 44 CONNECTING EQUIPMENT TO THE CONSOLE PORT46 POWERING ON THE SWITCHCHECKING THE INSTALLATION L OGGING I 49 3Summit.bk : 3MGMT.FM Page 1 Thursday, June 18, 1998 9:27 AM 50 UNDERSTANDING THE COMMAND SYNTAXSummit.bk : 3MGMT.FM Page 2 Thursday, June 18, 1998 9:27 AM SYNTAX HELPER COMMAND COMPLETION WITH SYNTAX HELPER 51 A BBREVIATED SSummit.bk : 3MGMT.FM Page 3 Thursday, June 18, 1998 9:27 AM C OMMAND S N UMERICAL R N 52 SSummit.bk : 3MGMT.FM Page 4 Thursday, June 18, 1998 9:27 AM 53 L INE -E DITING KSummit.bk : 3MGMT.FM Page 5 Thursday, June 18, 1998 9:27 AMTab le 3-2 describes the line-editing keys available using the command-line interface. COMMAND HISTORYTabl e 3-2: Line- Editing Keys 54 COMMON COMMANDS56 CONFIGURING MANAGEMENT ACCESSSummit.bk : 3MGMT.FM Page 8 Thursday, June 18, 1998 9:27 AM 57 DEFAULT ACCOUNTSSummit.bk : 3MGMT.FM Page 9 Thursday, June 18, 1998 9:27 AMUser names and passwords are case-sensitive. 58 CREATING A MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTSummit.bk : 3MGMT.FM Page 10 Thursday, June 18, 1998 9:27 AMThe account name admin cannot be deleted. 59 METHODS OF MANAGING THE SUMMITSummit.bk : 3MGMT.FM Page 11 Thursday, June 18, 1998 9:27 AM U SING THE C ONSOLE IFor more information on the console port pin-outs, refer to Chapter 2. 60 USING TSummit.bk : 3MGMT.FM Page 12 Thursday, June 18, 1998 9:27 AM ELNET CONNECTING TO ANOTHER HOST USING TELNET CONFIGURING SWITCH IP PARAMETERS 63 D ISCONNECTING A T ELNET SSummit.bk : 3MGMT.FM Page 15 Thursday, June 18, 1998 9:27 AM DISABLING TELNET ACCESS 64 IP HOST CONFIGURATION COMMANDSSummit.bk : 3MGMT.FM Page 16 Thursday, June 18, 1998 9:27 AM 65 USING EXTREMEWARE VISTASummit.bk : 3MGMT.FM Page 17 Thursday, June 18, 1998 9:27 AMFor more information on rebooting the switch, refer to Chapter 14. For more information on using ExtremeWare Vista, refer to Chapter 13. DISABLING WEB ACCESS 66 USING SNMPSummit.bk : 3MGMT.FM Page 18 Thursday, June 18, 1998 9:27 AM ACCESSING SWITCH AGENTSFor more information on assigning IP addresses, refer to Ta ble 3 -3. SUPPORTED MIBS 67 C ONFIGURING SNMP S69 D ISPLAYING SNMP SSummit.bk : 3MGMT.FM Page 21 Thursday, June 18, 1998 9:27 AM RESETTING AND DISABLING SNMP 70 CHECKING BASIC CONNECTIVITYSummit.bk : 3MGMT.FM Page 22 Thursday, June 18, 1998 9:27 AM P T 71 M73 4Summit.bk : 4PORTS.FM Page 1 Thursday, June 18, 1998 9:27 AMFor more information on QoS, refer to Chapter 8. E NABLING AND D 74 CONFIGURING PORT SPEED AND DUPLEX SETTINGSummit.bk : 4PORTS.FM Page 2 Thursday, June 18, 1998 9:27 AM TURNING OFF AUTONEGOTIATION FOR A GIGABIT ETHERNET PORT 75 PORT COMMANDS77 L OAD SSummit.bk : 4PORTS.FM Page 5 Thursday, June 18, 1998 9:27 AM 78 C ONFIGURING LOAD SVERIFYING THE LOAD SHARING CONFIGURATIONSummit.bk : 4PORTS.FM Page 8 Thursday, June 18, 1998 9:27 AMFrames that contain errors are not mirrored. 80 PORT-MIRRORING81 PORT-MIRRORING COMMANDSSummit.bk : 4PORTS.FM Page 9 Thursday, June 18, 1998 9:27 AMPort-mirroring commands are described in Tabl e 4-7 . PORT-MIRRORING EXAMPLETabl e 4-7: Port-Mir roring Configuration Commands 82 SUMMIT VIRTUAL CHASSISSummit.bk : 4PORTS.FM Page 10 Thursday, June 18, 1998 9:27 AMFor detailed information about the Summit Virtual C hassis, refer to the . SUMMIT SWITCH PORT CONNECTIONS 83 EXTREME DISCOVERY PROTOCOLSummit.bk : 4PORTS.FM Page 11 Thursday, June 18, 1998 9:27 AMEDP cannot be disabled on ports that are connected to a Summ it Vir tual Chassis. 84 SUMMIT VIRTUAL CHASSIS COMMANDSSummit.bk : 4PORTS.FM Page 12 Thursday, June 18, 1998 9:27 AM CONFIGURING THE SUMMIT FOR USER WITH THE SUMMIT VIRTUAL C 87 5105 6Summit.bk : 6FDB.FM Page 1 Thursday, June 18, 1998 9:27 AM (FDB) 111 7OVERVIEW OF THE SPANNING T SPANNING TDSummit.bk : 7STP.FM Page 2 Thursday, June 18, 1998 9:27 AM 112 STP C113 Summit.bk : 7STP.FM Page 3 Thursday, June 18, 1998 9:27 AMSales, Personnel, Marketing STPD 1 STPD 2Sales, Personnel, Manufacturing, Engineering, Marketing Manufacturing, Engineering, MarketingSwitch B Switch A Switch Y Switch Z Switch M 114 Marketing & Sales Marketing, Sales & EngineeringSummit.bk : 7STP.FM Page 4 Thursday, June 18, 1998 9:27 AM Sales & Engineering 115 CONFIGURING STP ON THE SUMMIT118 DISPLAYING STP SETTINGSSummit.bk : 7STP.FM Page 8 Thursday, June 18, 1998 9:27 AM 119 DISABLING AND RESETTING STP121 8131 9Summit.bk : 9ROUT.FM Page 1 Thursday, June 18, 1998 9:27 AMFor more information on routing protocols, refer to Chapter 10. RIP and OSPF are described in Chapter 10. OVERVIEW OF IP UNICAST ROUTING 139 CONFIGURING IP UNICAST ROUTINGSummit.bk : 9ROUT.FM Page 9 Thursday, June 18, 1998 9:27 AMFor information on creating and configuring VLANs, refer to Chapter 5. Only one routing protocol, either RIP or OSPF, can be enabled on the switch at any given time. VERIFYING THE IP UNICAST ROUTING CONFIGURATIONSummit.bk : 9ROUT.FM Page 10 Thursday, June 18, 1998 9:27 AM 140 CONFIGURING DHCP/BOOTP RELAY145 ROUTING CONFIGURATION EXAMPLE147 DISPLAYING ROUTER SETTINGSSummit.bk : 9ROUT.FM Page 17 Thursday, June 18, 1998 9:27 AM 148 RESETTING AND DISABLING ROUTER SETTINGSSummit.bk : 9ROUT.FM Page 18 Thursday, June 18, 1998 9:27 AMTabl e 9-5: Rou ter Reset and Disable Commands Tabl e 9-4: Rou ter Show Commands (continued) 149 10 Summit.bk : 10PROT.FM Page 1 Thursday, June 18, 1998 9:27 AM O 151 OVERVIEW OF RIPSummit.bk : 10PROT.FM Page 3 Thursday, June 18, 1998 9:27 AM ROUTING TABLE SPLIT HORIZON POISON REVERSE 152 TRIGGERED UPDATESSummit.bk : 10PROT.FM Page 4 Thursday, June 18, 1998 9:27 AM ROUTE ADVERTISEMENT OF VLANS RIP VERSION 1 VERSUS RIP VERSION 2 153 OVERVIEW OF OSPFSummit.bk : 10PROT.FM Page 5 Thursday, June 18, 1998 9:27 AM L INK S TATE D AThe Summit can be configured as an internal router or an area b order router. 154 Stub AreaArea 0Summit.bk : 10PROT.FM Page 6 Thursday, June 18, 1998 9:27 AM 155 Area 0 Area 2Area 1 Area 3Summit.bk : 10PROT.FM Page 7 Thursday, June 18, 1998 9:27 AM 156 CONFIGURING RIP158 RIP CONFIGURATION EXAMPLE160 DISPLAYING RIP SETTINGSSummit.bk : 10PROT.FM Page 12 Thursday, June 18, 1998 9:27 AMTo display settings for RIP, use the commands listed in Tab le 10 -2. Table10-2: RIP Show Commands 161 RESETTING AND DISABLING RIPSummit.bk : 10PROT.FM Page 13 Thursday, June 18, 1998 9:27 AM 162 CONFIGURING OSPF164 OSPF CONFIGURATION EXAMPLESummit.bk : 10PROT.FM Page 16 Thursday, June 18, 1998 9:27 AM Area 0ABR 1ABR 2 Virtual link Chicago Area 5 Area 6 (stub)IR 2 IR 1 Headquarters Los Angeles 165 CONFIGURATION FOR ABR1Summit.bk : 10PROT.FM Page 17 Thursday, June 18, 1998 9:27 AM CONFIGURATION FOR IR1Summit.bk : 10PROT.FM Page 18 Thursday, June 18, 1998 9:27 AMThe following is the configuration for the router labeled IR1: 166 DISPLAYING OSPF SETTINGSTo display settings for OSPF, use the commands listed in Tab le 10 -5. Table10-5: OSPF Show Commands 167 RESETTING AND DISABLING OSPF SETTINGS169 11 Summit.bk : 11IPMULT.FM Page 1 Thursday, June 18, 1998 9:27 AM ODVMRP OSummit.bk : 11IPMULT.FM Page 2 Thursday, June 18, 1998 9:27 AM IGMP O 170 CONFIGURING IP MULTICASTING ROUTING174 CONFIGURATION EXAMPLESummit.bk : 11IPMULT.FM Page 6 Thursday, June 18, 1998 9:27 AMABR 1ABR 2 Virtual link Chicago Area 5 Area 6 (stub)Figure 11-1: IP multicast routing configuration example Area 0IR 2 IR 1 Headquarters Los Angeles CONFIGURATION FOR IR1Summit.bk : 11IPMULT.FM Page 7 Thursday, June 18, 1998 9:27 AMThe following is the configuration for the router labeled IR1: 175 DISPLAYING IP MULTICAST ROUTING SETTINGS176 DELETING AND RESETTING IP MULTICAST SETTINGSSummit.bk : 11IPMULT.FM Page 8 Thursday, June 18, 1998 9:27 AM 177 12 Summit.bk : 12STATUS.FM Page 1 Thursday, June 18, 1998 9:27 AM S TATUS M178 Summit.bk : 12STATUS.FM Page 2 Thursday, June 18, 1998 9:27 AM179 Summit.bk : 12STATUS.FM Page 3 Thursday, June 18, 1998 9:27 AM180 Summit.bk : 12STATUS.FM Page 4 Thursday, June 18, 1998 9:27 AM181 Summit.bk : 12STATUS.FM Page 5 Thursday, June 18, 1998 9:27 AM182 Summit.bk : 12STATUS.FM Page 6 Thursday, June 18, 1998 9:27 AM 183 PORT STATISTICSSummit.bk : 12STATUS.FM Page 7 Thursday, June 18, 1998 9:27 AM 184 PORT ERRORSSummit.bk : 12STATUS.FM Page 8 Thursday, June 18, 1998 9:27 AM 185 PORT MONITORING DISPLAY KEYSSummit.bk : 12STATUS.FM Page 9 Thursday, June 18, 1998 9:27 AM 186 SWITCH LOGGINGSummit.bk : 12STATUS.FM Page 10 Thursday, June 18, 1998 9:27 AM 187 LOCAL LOGGINGSummit.bk : 12STATUS.FM Page 11 Thursday, June 18, 1998 9:27 AM 188 R EMOTE LSummit.bk : 12STATUS.FM Page 12 Thursday, June 18, 1998 9:27 AMRefer to your UNIX documentation for more information about the Syslog host facility. L OGGING C 190 RMONSummit.bk : 12STATUS.FM Page 14 Thursday, June 18, 1998 9:27 AMYou can only use the RMON features of the switch if you have an RMON management application. ABOUT RMONTable12-5: Logging Commands (c ontinued) 191 RMON FEATURES OF THE SWITCHSummit.bk : 12STATUS.FM Page 15 Thursday, June 18, 1998 9:27 AM 192 RMON AND THE SWITCHSummit.bk : 12STATUS.FM Page 16 Thursday, June 18, 1998 9:27 AM 193 EVENT ACTIONS195 13 Summit.bk : 13VISTA.FM Page 1 Thursday, June 18, 1998 9:27 AM ENABLING AND DISABLING WEB ACCESSFor more information on rebooting the switch, refer to Chapter 14. For more information on assigning an IP address, refer to Chapter 3. 196 SETTING UP YSummit.bk : 13VISTA.FM Page 2 Thursday, June 18, 1998 9:27 AM OUR BROWSER 197 ACCESSING EXTREMEWARE VISTASummit.bk : 13VISTA.FM Page 3 Thursday, June 18, 1998 9:27 AMFor more information on assigning user names, levels, and passwords, refer to Chapter 3. NAVIGATING EXTREMEWARE VISTA198 TASK FRAMESummit.bk : 13VISTA.FM Page 4 Thursday, June 18, 1998 9:27 AM C ONTENT F STANDALONE BUTTONSSummit.bk : 13VISTA.FM Page 5 Thursday, June 18, 1998 9:27 AM 199 SAVING CHANGESFor more information on the primary and secondary configuration areas, refer to Chapter 14. 200 DO A GET WHEN CONFIGURING A VLANSummit.bk : 13VISTA.FM Page 6 Thursday, June 18, 1998 9:27 AM SENDING SCREEN OUTPUT TO EXTREME NETWORKS 201 14 Summit.bk : 14BOOT.FM Page 1 Thursday, June 18, 1998 9:27 AM Options 207 ASummit.bk : ASAFETY.FM Page 1 Thursday, June 18, 1998 9:27 AM IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATIONPlease read the following safety information thoroughly before installing the Summit switch. P 208 POWER CORDSummit.bk : ASAFETY.FM Page 2 Thursday, June 18, 1998 9:27 AM 209 FSummit.bk : ASAFETY.FM Page 3 Thursday, June 18, 1998 9:27 AM C 210 L ITHIUM BSummit.bk : ASAFETY.FM Page 4 Thursday, June 18, 1998 9:27 AMThere is a danger of explosion if the battery is incorrectly replac ed. 211 B213 CSummit.bk : CTRBLSHT.FM Page 1 Thursday, June 18, 1998 9:27 AM LED 214 USING THE COMMAND-LINE INTERFACE219 IndexSummit.bk : SUMMIT.IX Page i Thursday, June 18, 1998 9:27 AM A B C D 220 ESummit.bk : SUMMIT.IX Page ii Thursday, June 18, 1998 9:27 AM F G H I 221 KSummit.bk : SUMMIT.IX Page iii Thursday, June 18, 1998 9:27 AM L M N O 222 Summit.bk : SUMMIT.IX Page iv Thursday, June 18, 1998 9:27 AM223 Summit.bk : SUMMIT.IX Page v Thursday, June 18, 1998 9:27 AM224 USummit.bk : SUMMIT.IX Page vi Thursday, June 18, 1998 9:27 AM V W X 225 Index of CommandsSummit.bk : SUMMIT.BKIX Page i Thursday, June 18, 1998 9:27 AM C 226 DSummit.bk : SUMMIT.BKIX Page ii Thursday, June 18, 1998 9:27 AM E 227 HSummit.bk : SUMMIT.BKIX Page iii Thursday, June 18, 1998 9:27 AM L M U
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