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IntraCore 35516 Series
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Connecting Power
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Contents
IntraCore 35516 Series
Technical Support
IntraCore 35516 Series
Table of Contents
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Introduction
Features
LEDs
Package Contents
Gbic
Front and Back Panel Descriptions
Console Interface
Management and Configuration
Installation Overview
Hardware Installation and Setup
Safety Overview
Recommended Installation Tools
Power Requirements
Installation into an Equipment Rack
Environmental Requirements
Cooling and Airflow
Gigabit Interface Converters
Installing a Gbic
Removing a Gbic
Installing the Optional Emergency Power Supply
Gbic Care and Handling
System Information System up since 103443 Fri Feb 07
Connecting to the Network
Connecting Power
1 10/100/1000BaseT Ports Cabling Procedures
Gigabit Ethernet Ports Cabling Procedures
Setup
Connecting to a Console
User Access Verification Password
Unencrypted cleartext line password
Setting Passwords
Specifies an Unencrypted line password will follow
Specifies a Hidden line password will follow
Setting a Default IP Gateway Address
Configuring an IP Address
Routerconfig-if-veth1#
System Boot Parameters
Restoring Factory Defaults
Routerconfig# boot system flash bank1bank2
User Top User Exec Mode
Understanding the Command Line Interface CLI
Access Each Command Mode
Command Show ? Purpose
Router enable Password Router#
Privileged Top Privileged Exec Mode
Command Purpose
Command Purpose Router# configure terminal
Global Configuration Mode
Command Exit end Ctrl-Z Purpose
Interface Configuration Mode
Route-Map Configuration Mode
Router Configuration Mode
Command Help Purpose
Advanced Features Supported within the Command Mode
Routerconfig# hostname ? Word This systems network name
Checking Command Syntax
Routerconfig# routed rip Invalid input detected at marker
Routerconfig# route Ambiguous command. Routerconfig#
Using the No and Default Forms of Commands
Using CLI Command History
Using Command-Line Editing Features and Shortcuts
Routerconfig# router Command incomplete. Routerconfig#
Completing a Partial Command Name
Moving Around on the Command Line
Router# confTab Router# configure
Keystrokes Purpose
Router# co? configure copy Router# co
Editing Command Lines that Wrap
Deleting Entries
Keystrokes Purpose Press the Delete or Backspace
Scrolling Down a Line or a Screen
Redisplaying the Current Command Line
Transposing Mistyped Characters
Controlling Capitalization
Enable Password
Passwords and Privileges Commands
Password
Routerconfig-line# password Asante
Service Password-Encryption
Setting the System Clock
Managing the System and Configuration Files
Changing the Password
Managing the System
Displaying the Operating Configuration
Enable the System Log
Trace Packet Routes
Test Connections with Ping Tests
Configuring from the Terminal
Managing Configuration Files
Configuration to Nvram
Routerconfig# hostname newname Newnameconfig# end
Copying Configuration Files to a Network Server
Configuring Snmp Support
Configuring Snmp and Spanning Tree
Running-config
Startup-config
Create or Modify Access Control for Snmp Community
Configuring Spanning Tree Protocol STP
Routerconfig# duplicate-ip detect
Disable the Snmp Protocol
Hello Time
Forward Time
Maximum Age
Priority
MAC Address Table
Routerconfig# mac-address-table aging-time
Port Priority
Port Path Cost
Configuring IP Addressing
Configuring IP
Assign IP Addresses to Network Interfaces
Class Address or Range Status
Assign Multiple IP Addresses to Network Interfaces
Command Purpose
Cidr Prefix Class C Equivalent Host Addresses
Configuring IP Routing
Establish Address Resolution
Define a Static ARP Cache
Secondary
Route Source Default Distance
Configuring Static Routes
Enable RIP
Configuring RIP
Allow Unicast Updates for RIP
Neighbor ip-address
Specify a RIP Version
Command Purpose Route-map map-tagdeny permit sequence
Redistribute Routing Information
Set Metrics for Redistributed Routes
Set Administrative Distance
Suppress Routing Updates through an Interface
Generate a Default Route
Filtering Routing Information
Enable or Disable Split-horizon
Adjust Timers
Manage Authentication Keys
Command Purpose Offset-list access-list-name in out
Monitor and Maintain RIP
Configuring IP Multicast Routing
Modifying the Igmp Host-Query Message Interval
Configuring Igmp
Purpose Ip igmp query-interval 1-65535 seconds
Configuring the Router as a Statically Connected Member
Command
Changing the Igmp Version
Seconds
Nbr-timeout 35-8000 seconds
Configuring Dvmrp
Command Purpose Route-expire-time 20-4000 seconds
Default value 180 seconds
Default value 200 seconds
Report-interval
Create a Standard Access List
Using Access Lists
Destination address to match. e.g
Create an Expanded Access List
Applying an Access List to an Interface
Creating an Access List with a Name
Operator equal to
Operator greater then
Enable Ospf
Configuring Ospf
Configure ABR Type
Command Purpose Router ospf Step
Configure Ospf Interface Parameters
Configure Compatibility
Configure Ospf Network Type
Configure Area Parameters
Configure Ospf for Non-broadcast Networks
Configure Ospf Not So Stubby Area Nssa
Command Purpose Neighbor ip-address priority number
Command Purpose Area area-idvirtual-link router-idhello
Configure Route Summarization between Ospf Areas
Create Virtual Links
Not-advertised
Configure Route Calculation Timers
Control Default Metrics
Refresh Timer Configuration
Redistribute Routes into Ospf
Prevent Routes from being Advertised in Routing Updates
Change the Ospf Administrative Distances
Command Purpose Distance ospf external distance1 inter-area
Suppress Routes on an Interface
Name
Router ip-address
Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol Vrrp
Vrrp Configuration
Enable Irdp Processing
Configuring Icmp Router Discovery Protocol Irdp
Monitoring and Maintaining the Network
Change Irdp Parameters
Show access-lists access-list
Command Purpose Show arp interface
Show ip prefix-list prefix-list-name
Show ip irdp
Creating or Modifying a Vlan
Vlan Configuration
Routerconfig# no vlan Routerconfig# exit Router# show vlan
Routerconfig# interface veth2 vlan Routerconfig-if-veth2#
Deleting a Vlan
Vlan Port Membership Modes
Static Access
Trunk Ieee 802.1Q
3 Dot1q Tunnel
Command Purpose Routerconfig# vlan dot1q tag native
Trunk allowed vlan add all except
Mode dot1q-tunnel
Problem Possible Solutions
Appendix A. Basic Troubleshooting
Physical Characteristics
Appendix B. Specifications
Technical Support and Warranty
Standards Compliance
FCC Compliance Statement Important Safety Instructions
Appendix C. FCC Compliance and Warranty Statements
IntraCare Warranty Statement
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Appendix D. Console Port Pin Outs
Pin Number Signal Name
Appendix E. Online Warranty Registration
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