Compaq ProLiant BL p-ClassGbE Interconnect Switch
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Contents
About This Guide
Chapter
Introduction
Setting Up and Installing the GbE Interconnect Switch
Configuring the GbE Interconnect Switch Using the Console Management
Interface
Configuring the GbE Interconnect Switch Using the Web-BasedManagement
Appendix A
Technical Specifications
Appendix B
RJ-45Pin Specification
Appendix C
Appendix E
SNMP/RMON MIBs Support
Appendix F
Upgrading Firmware by Means of the Serial Port
Appendix G
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About This Guide
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Where to Go for Additional Help
Telephone Numbers
Text Conventions
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Introduction
ProLiant BL p-Class F-GbEInterconnect Kit
Features
Enterprise Class Performance
GbE Interconnect Switch Redundancy
Configuration and Management
Diagnostic Tools
GbE Interconnect Switch Architecture
GbE Interconnect Switches
Redundant Crosslinks
Redundant Paths to Servers
Supported Technologies
Layer 2 Based Packet Forwarding
IEEE 802.1Q Based Virtual Local Area Network
Spanning Tree Protocol
Simple Network Management Protocol and Remote Monitoring
Port Mirroring
Trunking
Trivial File Transfer Protocol Support
Storage and Forward Switching Scheme
External Components
GbE Interconnect Switch Front Panel
Figure 1-4:GbE Interconnect Switch front panel
Table 1-1:GbE Interconnect Switch Front Panel
Figure 1-5:GbE Interconnect Switch front panel NIC
LED assignments
Table 1-2:GbE Interconnect Switch Front Panel NIC LED Assignments
Figure 1-6:GbE Interconnect Switch front panel NIC
LED functions
Table 1-3:GbE Interconnect Switch Front Panel NIC
LED Functions
QuadT Interconnect Module Panel
Figure 1-7:QuadT Interconnect Module connectors
Table 1-4:QuadT Interconnect Module Connectors
Figure 1-8:QuadT Interconnect Module LEDs
Table 1-5:QuadT Interconnect Module LEDs
DualTSX Interconnect Module Panel
Figure 1-9:DualTSX Interconnect Module connectors
Table 1-6:DualTSX Interconnect Module Connectors
Figure 1-10:DualTSX Interconnect Module LEDs
Table 1-7:DualTSX Interconnect Module LEDs
Setting Up and Installing the GbE Interconnect Switch
Installing a New GbE Interconnect Switch for a New Deployment
Figure 2-2:Installing the GbE Interconnect Switches
Replacing an Existing GbE Interconnect Switch
Upgrading from RJ-45Patch Panels
Planning the GbE Interconnect Switch Configuration
Default Settings
Security Issues
Root, User+, and User Privileges
Table 2-1:User Privileges
Manually Configuring a GbE Interconnect Switch
Configuring Multiple GbE Interconnect Switches
Using the SNMP Script Utility
Using a TFTP Server
Cabling the GbE Interconnect Switch
Figure 2-3:Installing the cable-retainingbracket
Powering Up the GbE Interconnect Switch
Accessing the GbE Interconnect Switch
9600 baud rate, eight data bits, no parity
one stop bit
Logging On and Configuring the GbE Interconnect Switch
User name
Tab
Additional Information
Configuring the GbE Interconnect Switch Using the Console Management Interface
Before You Begin
Connecting to the GbE Interconnect Switches
Using the Console Management Interface
Navigation Features
Table 3-1:Console Management Interface Navigation
Field-levelHelp and System Messages
Function
Logging On to the GbE Interconnect Switch
Setting Up New Users
User Accounts Management
Setup User Accounts
Add
New Password
Confirm New Password
Saving Changes
APPLY
Managing User Accounts
User Account Management
Updating a User Account
Update
Root
User+
User
Configuring the GbE Interconnect Switch
Configuration
Configuring the IP Address
1.Highlight Configure IP Address from the Configuration menu
Remote Management Setup
Current Switch IP Settings
New Switch IP Settings
Get IP From
Manual
Subnet
Mask
Default
Gateway
Manual
IP Address, Subnet Mask
Default Gateway
Management VID
Configuring the GbE Interconnect Switch Information and Advanced Settings
Configuring GbE Interconnect Switch Information
Switch Information
System Name
System Location
System Contact
Auto-Logout
2 mins, 5 mins, 10 mins, 15 mins
Never
MAC Address Aging Time
(sec)
Scheduling Mechanism for CoS
Queues
RoundRobin
Strict
Strict
Configure Port
State
Speed/Duplex
Auto
1000M/Full, 100M/Full, 100M/Half, 10M/Full
Configuring Restart Port Ingress Bandwidth
Add/Modify
Ingress Bandwidth
Displaying Current Port Ingress Bandwidth
Configuring Restart Port Egress Bandwidth
Egress Bandwidth
Displaying Current Port Egress Bandwidth Settings
Configuring Spanning Tree Protocol
1.Highlight Configure Spanning Tree Protocol on the Configuration menu
Configure Spanning Tree
Max
Age
Hello
Forward
Delay
Priority
Configuring Port Spanning Tree Settings
1.Highlight Port Settings on the Configure Spanning Tree menu
Configuring the Static (Destination-AddressFiltering) Table
Configuring Static Unicast Filtering Table
Add/Modify
VLAN ID
MAC Address
Type
Configuring Static Multicast Filtering Table
Multicast MAC Address
(E/-)
E, F
DeleteOnReset
Configuring VLANs
1.Highlight Configure VLANs on the Configuration menu
Configuring Static VLAN Entry
Egress/Forbidden
Tag/Untag
Active
Inactive
Configuring a Port VLAN
1.Highlight Configure Port VLAN ID on the IEEE 802.1Q VLANs Configuration menu
PVID
802.1Q Static VLAN Settings
Configuring Port Ingress Filtering
Ingress Filter
Configuring Port GVRP Settings
Port GVRP Settings
GVRP State
On
Configuring IGMP Snooping
1.Highlight Configure IGMP Snooping on the Configuration menu
IGMP Snooping Settings
Switch IGMP
Querier
Query
Interval
Response
Configuring Port Trunking
1.Highlight Configure Port Trunking on the Configuration menu
Port Trunking Settings
Group
Name
Member
Configuring Port Mirroring
1.Highlight Configure Port Mirroring on the Configuration menu
Source Port
Source Direction
Target Port
Configuring the Threshold of Broadcast/Multicast/DA-UnknownStorm
Threshold (Pkts/sec)
Configuring Class of Service, Default Priority, and Traffic Class
Configuring Class of Service
Max
Packets
Latency
Assigning Port Default Priority
Configuring Class of Traffic
Configuring Port Security
1.Highlight Configure Port Security on the Configuration menu
Admin State
Max. Addr
Mode
Configuring Priority MAC Addresses
1.Highlight Configure Priority MAC Addresses on the Configuration menu
Setup Priority MAC Address
Add
Priority Level
Src.Addr
Either
Configuring RS232 and SLIP
1.Highlight Configure RS232 and SLIP on the Configuration menu
Serial Port and SLIP Settings
Monitoring GbE Interconnect Switch Functions
Network Monitoring
Monitoring Port Utilization
1.Highlight Port Utilization on the Network Monitoring Menu
Port Utilization
%Util
CLEAR COUNTER
Monitoring Trunk Utilization
1.Highlight Trunk Utilization on the Network Monitoring Menu
Trunk Utilization
Monitoring Port Error Packets
1.Highlight Port Error Packets on the Network Monitoring Menu
Suspend
Monitoring Port Packet Analysis
1.Highlight Port Packet Analysis on the Network Monitoring Menu
Monitoring MAC Address Forwarding Table
1.Highlight Browse MAC Address on the Network Monitoring Menu
Searching for a Particular MAC Address
Browse By
MAC Address
Monitoring GbE Interconnect Switch History
1.Highlight Switch History from the Network Monitoring Menu
Switch History
Monitoring IGMP Snooping
Reports
1.Highlight IGMP Snooping on the Network Monitoring Menu
Monitoring the Dynamic Group Registration Table
1.Highlight Dynamic Group Registration Table on the Network Monitoring Menu
Dynamic Group Registration Table
Monitoring VLAN Status
1.Highlight VLAN Status on the Network Monitoring Menu
Configuring SNMP Manager
SNMP Manager Configuration
SNMP Community
String
Access
Right
Using System Utilities
System Utilities
Upgrading Firmware from a TFTP Server
1.Highlight Upgrade Firmware from TFTP Server on the Switch Utilities menu
Server IP Address
Path\Filename
START
Downloading Configuration File from a TFTP Server
Saving Settings to a TFTP Server
1.Highlight Save Settings to TFTP Server on the Switch Utilities menu
Saving the History Log to a TFTP Server
1.Highlight Save History Log to TFTP Server on the Switch Utilities menu
Performing a Ping Test
1.Highlight Ping Test on the Switch Utilities menu
IP Address
Rebooting the GbE Interconnect Switch
Reboot
Save Configuration &
Reboot & Load Factory Default
Reboot & Load Factory Default Configuration Except IP
Logging Out
Logout
Account Login
Configuring the GbE Interconnect Switch Using the Web-BasedManagement Interface
Connecting to the GbE Interconnect Switch
Enter Network Password
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Maintaining the GbE Interconnect Switch
Using TFTP Services
Updating the Firmware File Path
TFTP Services
Update Firmware from Server
Start
Downloading a Configuration File on a TFTP Server
Configuration File
Saving Settings to TFTP Server
Save Settings
Saving History Log
Displaying GbE Interconnect Switch History
Sequence
Log
Text
Ping Test
Target IP Address
Repeat Pinging for
Resetting the GbE Interconnect Switch Configuration to Factory Defaults
Factory Reset
Reset to Factory Default
Rebooting the GbE Interconnect Switch
Restart System
2.Click Restart
Setting the Connection Timeout
Connection Timeout
Logging Out
Technical Specifications
Table A-1:General Specifications continued
Table A-2:Physical and Environmental Specifications
Table A-3:Performance Specifications
RJ-45Pin Specification
Table B-2: RJ-45Connector Pin Assignment for Gigabit over Copper
Runtime Switching Software Default Settings
Table C-1:Switch A and Switch B: General Default Settings continued
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Switch A: Port Names, VLANs, STP/ByPass, Trunking Default Settings
Table C-2:Switch A: Port Names, VLANs, STP/ByPass, Trunking Default Settings
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Switch B: Port Names, VLANs, STP/ByPass, Trunking Default Settings
Table C-3:Switch B: Port Names, VLANs, STP/ByPass, Trunking Default Settings
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Spanning Tree Protocol
Listening State
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Learning State
Forwarding State
Disabled State
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Troubleshooting STP
Spanning Tree Protocol Failure
Figure D-6:Example of Spanning Tree Protocol failure
Full/Half Duplex Mismatch
Unidirectional Link
Packet Corruption
Resource Errors
Identifying a Data Loop
Avoiding Trouble
Know Where the Root Is Located
Know Which Links Are Redundant
Minimize the Number of Ports in the Blocking State
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SNMP/RMON MIBs Support
Standard MIBs
Enterprise-SpecificMIBs
Upgrading Firmware by Means of the Serial Port
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Shift+3
Ctrl+C
Boot Configuration Menu
Figure F-3:Boot Configuration Menu
XModem
ZModem
Call
Interconnect Switch – HyperTerminal
Disconnect
b.From the Interconnect Switch – HyperTerminal window menu, select File then
Properties
Browse
Send
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Troubleshooting
Table G-1:Troubleshooting: Setting Up and Accessing
Table G-1:Troubleshooting: Setting Up and Accessing continued
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Table G-2:Troubleshooting: Configuring
Table G-3:Troubleshooting: Using a TFTP Server
Table G-4:Troubleshooting: Upgrading Firmware Using the Serial Port
Regulatory Compliance Notices—ProLiant p-Class C-GbEInterconnect Kit
Taiwan Notice
Japanese Notice
Regulatory Compliance Notices—ProLiantBL p-Class F-GbEInterconnect Kit
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