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Troubleshooting
Install
Configuring
Command Line Interface
How to
Quality of Service
Switching Features
Rapier Switch
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Contents
RAPIER SWITCH
USER GUIDE
Rapier Switch User Guide Document Number C613-02013-00 REV A
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CHAPTER 4 Layer 2 Switching
Contents
CHAPTER 3 Operating the Switch
Introduction
CHAPTER 5 Layer 3 Switching
Documentation Roadmap
Why Read This User Guide?
Introduction
Chapter
Where To Find More Information
Technical support
What Can the Rapier Switch Do?
Switching Features
Routing Features
Advanced Feature Licence AT-RPFL3Upgrade
See “Enable AT-RPFL3Upgrade Feature Licence” on page
Optional Features
Getting Started
Simple Switching
Command Line Interface
Chapter
Giving the Switch an IP Address
Entering Commands
Logging In
Enable AT-RPFL3Upgrade Feature Licence
Enabling the GUI
Graphical User Interface
Starting the GUI
Using help mode
Configuring
Navigating
Monitoring
Troubleshooting
Changing your password
Exiting
File Subsystem
Operating the Switch
User Privileges
Chapter
Online CLI Help
Figure 3 Example output from the SHOW FILE command
Configuration Scripts
Saving Configuration Entered with the GUI
Saving Configuration Entered with the CLI
Editor
Install Information
OFFICER privilege
Figure 6 Example output from the SHOW INSTALL command
Releases and Patches into the Switch
Example Install Software Upgrade for Rapier Switch
To install a compressed release
SNMP and MIBs
Software Reference
where interface is the name of an interface, such as vlan11
Enabling and Disabling Switch Ports
Layer 2 Switching
Switch Ports
Chapter
Table 3 Parameters in the output of the SHOW SWITCH PORT command
To display information about switch ports, use the command
Figure 8 Example output from the SHOW SWITCH PORT command
Parameter
Table 3 Parameters in the output of the SHOW SWITCH PORT command
Autonegotiation of Port Speed and Duplex Mode
Layer 2 Switching
Parameter
Table 4 Autonegotiation preferences for Ethernet ports
Port Trunking
10/100 Ethernet switch ports
Preference
To display information about trunks on the switch, use the command
Packet Storm Protection
SET SWITCH MIRROR=NONEport
Port Mirroring
SHOW SWITCH PORT=port-list
SET SWITCH PORT=port-listALL MIRROR=NONERXTXBOTH
Port security
Virtual LANs
A VLAN can contain a mixture of VLAN tagged and untagged ports
Static and dynamic VLANs
Creating VLANs Without VLAN Tags
Marketing VLAN Switch Training VLAN
Table 5 Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW VLAN command
Layer 2 Switching
Figure 10 Example output from the SHOW VLAN command
Parameter
VLAN Tagging
VLANs to be used with VLAN tags are created and destroyed in the same way as VLANs with only untagged ports, by using the commands
Summary of VLAN Tagging Rules
Figure 11 Tagged VLANs
Layer 2 Switching Process
Generic VLAN Registration Protocol GVRP
The Ingress Rules
The Learning Process
The Forwarding Process
Layer 2 Filtering
This parameter is either “static” indicating the filter is a static
The Egress Rules
SET SWITCH PORT command, or has been dynamically learned
because it has been added with the LEARN parameter of the
Quality of Service
Figure 13 Example output from the SHOW SWITCH QOS command
Priority level
Spanning Tree Protocol STP
Spanning Tree Port States
SHOW STP PORT=port-list
Configuring STP
ENABLE STP=stpnameALL DISABLE STP=stpnameALL
ADD STP=stpname VLAN=vlanname2..4094
To change the STP priority value, use the command
Parameter
Figure 14 Example output from the SHOW STP command
Table 10 Parameters in the output of the SHOW STP command
Meaning
Forward Delay
Figure 15 Example output from the SHOW STP PORT command
To restore default port pathcost and priority, use the command
To display STP port information, use the command
Parameter
Table 12 Parameters in the output of the SHOW STP COUNTER command
Layer 2 Switching
Figure 16 Example output from the SHOW STP COUNTER command
Parameter
Interfaces to Layer 3 Protocols
IGMP Snooping
IGMP is enabled and disabled using the commands
Triggers
Parameters
Event
Description
The port number of the port which has just come up
Page
Layer 3 Switching
Internet Protocol IP
Chapter
IP Multicasting
Routing Information Protocol RIP
PIM Sparse Mode
Novell IPX
ADD APPLE PORT INTERFACE=vlan11
AppleTalk
Resource Reservation Protocol RSVP
SHOW APPLE PORT
Layer 3 Switching
The command
displays information about the interfaces enabled for RSVP Figure
Figure 22 Example output from the SHOW RSVP INTERFACE command