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24/48 Port 10/100 + 2/4 Gigabit Ethernet Switch
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24/48 Port 10/100 + 2/4 Gigabit Ethernet Switch User’s Manual
Table of Contents
Managing the System
5.5.1 Spanning Tree Parameters
9.2.3 System Time Setting
9.1 Main Configuration Menu
Chapter 10 CLI Commands
Appendix A Basic Troubleshooting
Chapter 1 Introduction
1.1 Features
Default
1.2 System Defaults
Function
Parameter
1000BASE-SX/LX/LH
1000BASE-T
IP Settings
1.4 Front and Back Panel Descriptions
1.3 Package Contents
3624 Front Panel
3624 Rear Panel
3648 Rear Panel
3648 Front Panel
1.4.1 LEDs
1.5 Management and Configuration
1.5.1 Console Interface
2.1 Installation Overview
Chapter 2 Hardware Installation and Setup
2.1.1 Safety Overview
2.1.2 Recommended Installation Tools
2.2 Installing into an Equipment Rack
2.1.3 Power Requirements
2.1.4 Environmental Requirements
2.2.1 Equipment Rack Guidelines
2.3 SFP Mini GBIC Ports
2.5 Connecting to the Network
2.4 Connecting Power
2.5.1 10/100/1000BaseT Ports Cabling Procedures
Pair Number & Wire Colors
2.5.2 Gigabit Ethernet Ports Cabling Procedures
Pin Number
1000BaseLZ GBIC Cables with SC-type fiber connectors 10µ single-mode fiber media up to 120 km 393,701
3.1 Connecting to a Console
Chapter 3 Initial Software Setup
e. Press the Configuration button from the Connect To window e
3.3 Username and Password
3.2 Connecting to a PC
3.4 Configuring an IP Address
Switch# configuration
Switch# clear config Switch# save
3.5 Restoring Factory Defaults
Privileged Top Mode Switch#
Chapter 4 Understanding the Command Line Interface CLI
Interface Configuration Mode Switchinterface ##
4.1 User Top User EXEC Mode
4.2 Privileged Top Privileged EXEC Mode
show ?
Command ?
Purpose
Command
COMMAND enable Username admin Password Switch#
COMMAND enable
Switch# ?
4.3 Global Configuration Mode
4.3.1 Interface Configuration Mode
4.4 Advanced Features Supported within the Command Mode
Switch# configuration ? cr
4.5 Using CLI Command History
4.6.1 Moving Around on the Command Line
4.6 Using Command-Line Editing Features and Shortcuts
4.6.3 Deleting Entries
4.6.2 Completing a Partial Command Name
5.1.1 Setting the System Clock
Chapter 5 Managing the System and Configuration Files
5.1 Managing the System
5.1.4 Displaying the Operating Configuration
5.1.3 Enable the System Log
5.1.2 Specify the Hostname
5.1.5 Test Connections with Ping Tests
5.2.1 Configuring from the Terminal
5.2 Managing Configuration Files
5.2.2 Copying Configuration Files to a Network Server
Switch# show running-config
5.2.3 Copying Configuration Files from a Network Server to the Switch
5.3 Managing system image Files
5.4 Configuring SNMP
5.3.1 Saving System image to a Network Server
5.3.2 Replacing System image from a Network Server
5.4.1 Configuring SNMP Support
5.5.1 Spanning Tree Parameters
5.5 Spanning Tree Algorithm
Priority
5.5.2 Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol RSTP
Port Priority
Port Path Cost
5.5.3 Configuring spanning-tree
Use the following interface mode command to configure port link-type
Command
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Chapter 6 Configuring IP
Address or Range
Status
6.1 Establish Address Resolution
6.2 Managing IP Multicast Traffic
6.2.2 Configuring IGMP
6.2.1 IGMP Overview
Configure the frequency at which the designated switch sends
Command
Switchconfig# set igmp query-interval
Purpose
6.3.1 Creating an Access List
6.3 Access Lists
6.3.2 Configuring an Access List
SwitchConfig# access-list name aclmac add priority
6.3.4 Enabling an Access List
6.3.3 Applying an Access List to an Interface
7.1 Creating or Modifying a VLAN
Chapter 7 VLAN Configuration
7.2 VLAN Port Membership
7.2.1 configuring vlan ports
vlan port all ports……
interface IFNUMBER
7.2.2 Trunk IEEE 802.1q
Vlan participation
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8.1.1 Configuring Weighted Round Robin
Chapter 8 Quality of Service Configuration
8.1 Scheduling algorithm
8.2 Priority Queuing
8.1.2 Monitoring Weighted Round Robin
8.2.1 Priority Mapping
8.2.3 802.1P Based QOS
8.2.2 Port Based QOS
8.2.4 IP Based QOS
8.3 Traffic Shaping
8.3.1 Configuring Traffic Shaping for an Interface
8.4 Rate Limiting
The defaults are IP Address Username admin Password Asante capital A
Chapter 9 Configuring the Switch Using the GUI
Enter the username and password then click the “OK” button
Security QoS SNMP LLDP Admin Statistics Help Logout
9.1 Main Configuration Menu
The following example shows the main Configuration Menu
System Port Management VLAN Management Spanning Tree Multicast
9.2.1 System System Information
9.2 System
Save the settings when done by clicking the “Save Settings” button
9.2.2 System Network management
Address or Range
9.2.3 System Time Setting
9.2.4 System - Green Ethernet
The Port Management section displays assorted settings for each port
9.3 Port Management - Port Config
When a port number is clicked the subscreen appears
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9.4 VLAN Management
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VLAN MANAGEMENT - VLAN PORT. This screen allows additional settings to be controlled on a per port basis. Here the PVID can be changed to. Changing the PVID in required to force the port to respond to a particular VLAN. Becoming a member of a VLAN is only the start. The port PVID must be changed to cause it to respond only to the desired VLAN
9.5 Spanning Tree
Path cost = 1000/LAN speed in Mbps
Individual Port properties can be manipulated at this screen
MSTP. Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol can be enabled on this page
MST Instance parameters can be modified on the following two screens
9.6 Multicast
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Access control lists can be established using this screen
9.7 Security - Port Security
802.1X can be enabled on a per port basis
TACAS+ and Storm Control are available on the next screens
Management IP list can be used to enter a list of IP addresses to limit the availability of switch Management
9.8 QoS
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9.9 SNMP
SNMP Continued
9.10 LLDP
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9.11 Admin - Admin Password
Static addresses can be added using this screen
Port Mirroring - To set up a mirror, identify the port to be mirrored by checking the ingress mirror, or egress mirror for the port. Next select the port to mirror the information to
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Cable diagnostic a cable test that can be run for each port
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9.12 Statistics
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General help is available for many screens
9.13 Help
Use this screen to logout and close the session
9.14 Logout
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10.2 User Mode commands
Chapter 10 CLI Commands
Command Prompt COMMAND Privileged Mode
Command Prompt Switch# Global Config Mode
10.2.6 enable
10.3 Privileged Mode commands
Format enable
10.3.2.2 clear config
10.3.4.1 copy nvramconfig
10.3.2.10 configuration
10.3.2.5 clear static-mcast
10.3.2.6 clear pass
1 show dot1x config
2 show qos queue-settings
10.3.8 ping
10.3.9 reload
3 show dot1x statistics
2 show dot1x radius
10.3.11.3 show igmp snooping
1 show igmp snooping dynamicrouterport
4 show lldp msap-entry
10.3.11.13 show running-config
10.3.11.7 show logging
2 show logging flash-log
1 show snmp groups
10.3.11.14 show snmp
2show snmp users
3 show snmp communities
1 show switch admin-time
10.3.11.19 show switch
2 show switch age-time
3 show switch mac-table
Show rmon event log
10.4 Global Config mode commands
6 Show rmon history
7Show rmon statistics
vlan port ports port-configure
vlan port all port-configure
10.4.2.4 vlan port
1 vlan port all
10.4.6 LLDP 10.4.6.1 lldp enable
10.4.5.2 link aggregation delport This command remove ports from LAG
10.4.6.2 lldp disable
10.4.5 link-aggregation
10.4.10.2 mgmt-accesslist enable
10.4.10 mgmt-accesslist commands 10.4.10.1 mgmt-accesslist ipaddr
10.4.7 Log
10.4.7.1 Log log-server
10.4.11 monitor commands 10.4.11.1 monitor enable
10.4.10.3 mgmt-accesslist disable
10.4.11.2 monitor disable
10.4.12 dot1x commands 10.4.12.1 dot1x enable
10.4.13.6 network admin-timeout
10.4.13.4 network dhcp-relay Configure switch dhcp relay functions
10.4.14 port-all commands 10.4.14.1 port-all admin-mode
10.4.13.2 network parms
10.4.14.3 port-all flow-control
10.4.14.4 port-all portsec-lockmode Configure port security
2 port-all portsec-lockmode static
3 port-all portsec-lockmode dynamic
10.4.15.1 qos qos-advanced Configure qos advanced mode
10.4.15 qos commands
4 port-all storm-control broadcast-unknown
5 port-all storm-control all-cast
1 set igmp enable
10.4.16 set commands 10.4.16.1 set IGMP
2 set igmp disable
3 set igmp last-memberquery
snmp trapstation add ip-addr community community name type bootup
10.4.17 snmp commands 10.4.17.1 snmp notify
10.4.17.2 snmp group
1 snmp group add
10.4.18.2 sntp localtime Configure the local time
10.4.18 sntp commands 10.4.18.1 sntp daylight
1 sntp localtime enable
2 sntp localtime localtimedate This command sets local time
1 spanning-tree configuration name
10.4.110.2 spanning-tree configuration
3 spanning-tree forceversion none
10.4.110.3 spanning-tree forward-time
10.4.21 Interface commands
10.4.20 User commands
10.4.22.2 rmon alarm
10.4.110.8 spanning-tree mst
10.4.23 access list commands
2 rmon del alarm
2 access-list name WORD action permit
1 access-list name WORD clears SRC IP
7access-list name WORD clear VID
5 access-list name WORD clear mac SA
10.4.23.6 access-list name WORD set
3 access-list name WORD set L4port
5 access-list name WORD set mac-mode
access-list name WORD set l4port DST-port
10.4.24 arp Commands
1 arp dynamic enables and disables
10.4.25 dos Commands
10.5 Interface Config mode commands
10.5.1 exit command
10.5.2 dot1x command Set 802.1x port control
10.5.6.3 Configure med notifications
10.5.6 lldp command
10.5.6.4 Configures which TLVs are enabled for transmission
10.5.6.1 lldp state set lldp status
10.5.10 flow-control command flow-control enable
10.5.7 admin-mode
10.5.11 port-security command
10.5.12 qos command
10.5.15 rmon-counter command
10.5.14.5 storm-control all-cast This command storm control limited
10.5.17 spanning-tree command 10.5.17.1 spanning-tree cost
10.5.14.4 storm-control broadcast-unknown
10.5.17.6 spanning-tree participation
1vlan participation exclude This command leave a vlan
10.5.17.7 spanning-tree priority
2 vlan participation
Problem
Appendix A Basic Troubleshooting
Possible Solutions
Status Indicators
Appendix B Specifications
Performance Specifications
Management Specifications
Environmental Specifications
L2+ Management Specifications
Package Content
Warranty
C.2 Important Safety Instructions
Appendix C FCC Compliance and Warranty Statements
C.1 FCC Compliance Statement
C.3 IntraCore Warranty Statement
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