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Password
Feature Default Value
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LED Indicators
Connecting to the Switch
Configure Ports
Setting up IP Interfaces
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DES-3326
Wichtige Sicherheitshinweise
Software
Hardware
Link Offices for Registration and Warranty Service
Trademarks
Copyright Statement
FCC Warning
CE Mark Warning
Vcci Warning Bsmi Warning
Page
Table of Contents
Viii
ARP
Page
Introduction
Layer 3 Switching
Performance Features
Features
Functions of a Layer 3 Switch
Layer 2 Features
Layer 3 Switch Features
Management
Traffic Classification and Prioritization
Optional Redundant Power Supply
Fast Ethernet Technology
Gigabit Ethernet Technology
Installation
Desktop or Shelf Installation
Unpacking
Installing rubber feet for desktop installation
Rack Installation
Power Failure
Power on
Rear Panel
Front Panel
Side Panels
Optional Plug-in Modules
1000BASE-T Module
1000BASE-LX Fiber Module
1000BASE-SX Fiber Module
Gbic Two-Port Module
LED Indicators
Switch to Hub or Switch
Switch to End Node
100BASE-TX Device
10BASE-T Device
Local Console Management
Diagnostic console port RS-232 DCE
IP Addresses and Snmp Community Names
Boot screen
Traps
Authentication
Traps
Snmp performs the following functions
Packet Forwarding
MIBs
Some filtering is done automatically by the switch
Filtering
MAC Address Aging Time
Spanning Tree
Ameter Description Default Value
Bridge Protocol Data Units
Variable Description Default Value
Creating a Stable STP Topology
STP Port States
Port transitions from one state to another as follows
STP Port State Transitions
Feature Default Value
Illustration of STP
User-Changeable STA Parameters
Link Aggregation
This example, only the default STP values are used
Link Aggregation Group
Ieee 802.1Q VLANs
VLANs
802.1Q Vlan Packet Forwarding
Some relevant terms
Ieee 802.1Q Packet Forwarding
802.1Q Vlan Tags
10. Adding an Ieee 802.1Q Tag
Port Vlan ID
VLANs in Layer 2 Only Mode
Tagging and Untagging
Ingress Filtering
IP Addresses
Layer 3-Based VLANs
IP Addressing and Subnetting
255
Address Classes
Calculating the Number of Subnets and Nodes
Subnet Masking
CID
Classless InterDomain Routing Cidr
Cidr
Setting up IP Interfaces
VID
Internet Protocols
11. OSI Seven Layer Network Model
Protocol Layering
12. The Protocol Stack
Layer
TCP/IP
TCP
Packet Headers
13. TCP Packet Header
14. IP Packet Header
Ethernet
UDP and Icmp
TCP and UDP Well-Known Ports
Mapping Domain Names to Addresses
Domain Name System
Domain Name Resolution
Dhcp Servers
IP Routing
Packet Fragmentation and Reassembly
Multicasting
Multicast Groups
Address Assignment
Internet Group Management Protocol Igmp
11. Igmp Type Codes
Igmp Versions 1
Multicast Routing Algorithms
Flooding
Multicast Spanning Trees
Reverse Path Multicasting RPM
Reverse Path Broadcasting RPB
Multicast Routing Protocols
Protocol-Independent Multicast Dense Mode
Routing Protocols
Distance Vector Multicast Routing Protocol Dvmrp
RIP Version 1 Message Format
20. RIP v.1 Message Format
RIP 1 Route Interpretation
RIP 1 Message
RIP Version 2 Extensions
RIP2 Message Format
21. RIP Message Format
Open Shortest Path First Ospf
Shortest Path Algorithm
Link-State Algorithm
Ospf Cost
Shortest Path Tree
22. Constructing a Shortest Path Tree
Link-State Packets
Areas and Border Routers
Simple Password Authentication
Ospf Authentication
Message Digest Authentication MD-5
Backbone and Area
Areas Not Physically Connected to Area
Virtual Links
Partitioning the Backbone
Neighbors
Adjacencies
Designated Router Election
Building Adjacency
Adjacencies on Point-to-Point Interfaces
Ospf Packet Formats
Ospf Packet Header
Field Description
Hello Packet
26. Hello Packet
Database Description Packet
Database Description Packet
Link-State Request Packet
Link-State Update Packet
Link-State Acknowledgment Packet
Link-State Update Packet
Link State Advertisement Header
Link-State Advertisement Formats
Router Links Advertisements
33. Routers Links Advertisement
18. Routers Links Advertisements −
FieldDescription
Network Links Advertisements
Summary Link Advertisements
Summary Link Advertisements
AS External Link Advertisements
Autonomous Systems External Link Advertisements
21. AS External System Advertisement
General Deployment Strategy
Before You Start
Vlan Layout
Assigning IP Interface Addresses and Subnet Masks to VLANs
Defining Static Routes
Connecting to the Switch
First Time Connecting To The Switch
Console Usage Conventions
Initial Console screen
Creating User Accounts
User Accounts Management
Setup User Accounts Menu
Root, User+ and Normal User Privileges
Switch Privilege Configuration Management Root User+
Save Changes Confirmation screen
Saving Changes
Logging Onto The Switch Console
Loading Factory Defaults
Updating or Deleting User Accounts
To update or delete a user password
Viewing Current User Accounts
To view the current user accounts
To delete a user account
Deleting a User Account
Setting Up The Switch
Basic Setup
Switch Information
To set the switch’s IP address
Remote Management Setup Configuring the Switch’s IP Address
To setup the switch for remote management
Snmp Settings
100
Setting Up Trap Receivers
Configure Ports
Port Locking
101
View Ports 1 to 12 StateEnabled Speed/Duplex Auto
Serial Port Settings
Highlight Serial Port Settings and press Enter
Flow Control
Console Settings
Slip Settings
103
Changing the Switch Operation Mode
Switch Operation Mode
To change the switch’s operating mode
Highlight Switch Settings on the Main Menu and press Enter
105
19. Switch Settings menu
106
Menu Changes with Switch Operating Mode
Switch Settings
Switch Mode Selection
107
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Layer 2 Switch Settings
That is, how long a learned MAC Address is allowed to
Remain idle. The Aging Time can be set to any value
Switch Settings − Layer 3 IP Routing Protocol Settings
110
Screen Hierarchy
111
BOOTP/DHCP Relay DNS Relay
Configuring VLANs
Advanced Setup
VLANs by Switch Operating Mode
To create a new 802.1Q Vlan
Vlan Name
Action
Membership
113
To set the 802.1Q Vlan membership status of a port
Tagging U/T
To set a port as either a Tagged or an Untagged port
114
Highlight Configure 802.1Q Port Settings and press Enter
To configure the member ports of an 802.1Q Vlan
Example Edit 802.1Q Vlan screen
115
Module
Configure Port
From to
PVID#
To configure a port’s 802.1Q Vlan settings
To edit an existing 802.1Q Vlan
117
To edit the 802.1Q Vlan membership of a port
To edit a port’s Tagged or Untagged status
118
119
To setup IP Interfaces on the switch
120
Highlight Setup IP Interface and press Enter
Layer 3 IP Networking
122
Setup Routing Information Protocol RIP
123
Password
Key ID
Setup RIP Configuration
Key
124
Interface
Name System
125
126
Setup Ospf
State Disabled
Ospf Area Setting
Ospf Router
Current Router
Ospf Interface Configuration
Area ID
Entered in the MD5 Key Table Configuration menu. When
Router Priority
Hello Interval
Description
Virtual Interface Configuration
Transit Area
Neighbor Router ID
Status
Area Aggregation Configuration
Network Number
Network
Route Redistribution Settings
Layer 2 Multicast Setup
Igmp Snooping Settings
133
Switch Igmp Snooping
To configure Igmp Snooping
Ieee 802.1Q Multicast Forwarding
Querier StateNon
Multicast MAC
VID
Address
135
Static Router Port Settings
Router Port M
136
Multicast Interface Configuration
Setup IP Multicast
To setup IP multicasting on the switch
Layer 3 Multicasting
Igmp Enabled
Interface Name
138
Igmp Interface Configuration
140
Dvmrp
141
To configure Pimdm for an IP interface
Port Mirroring
To configure a port for port mirroring
Join/Prune
Interval
143
60. Mirroring Menu
144
Priority
MAC Address
Priority LevelLow Source/Destination Src
145
Layer 2 Filtering
Highlight MAC Address Filter and press Enter
146
Parameter Description
Layer 3 IP Routing Filtering
Source/Destination
147
Layer 2 Forwarding
Forwarding
ActionAdd/Modify
Source/Destination
149
Port
IP Forwarding
Static/Default Routes
Action Add
Gateway IP
Static ARP
Switch Spanning Tree Settings
Add/Modify
Interface Name IP Address MAC Address
Group Default
Status Enabled
Forward Delay
Max. Age
153
STP Group Configuration
View Ports
Configure Ports
Port Cost
Priority
155
75. Link Aggregation screen
Method Disabled
Configure Spanning Tree
Group ID
Group Width
Max Age Hello Time Forward Delay
STP Group
157
Create Spanning Tree Groups
Spanning Tree Port Settings
Group Name
158
Utilities
Layer 2 Switch Utilities
From 1 to
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Upgrade Firmware from Tftp Server
Use Configuration File on Tftp Server
Save Settings to Tftp Server
161
Save History Log to Tftp Server
Testing Connectivity with Ping
Layer 3 Utilities
162
Relay Status Disabled
BOOTP/DHCP Relay
Bootp Hops Count Limit
Relay Time Threshold0
DNS Relay
Server
164
Dnsr Static Table Lookup StatusDisabled
Dnsr Cache StatusDisabled
To make a static DNS table entry
165
ActionAdd/Edit
StatusEnabled
Domain Name
166
Network Monitoring
To display the network data compiled by the switch
Layer 2 Network Monitoring
167
To view the port utilization
Port Utilization
Port Error Packets
To view the error statistics for a port
169
Port Packet Analysis
Frames/sec
Frames
Unicast RX
Multicast RX
To view the MAC address forwarding table
Browse MAC Address
To search for a particular MAC address
To view the Gvrp status table
Browse Router Port
To view the Router Port table
173
Igmp Snooping
To view the Igmp Snooping table
174
To view the switch history log
Switch History
Layer 3 Network Monitoring
To view the Network Monitoring Menu
Browse IP Address
To view the contents of the IP Routing table
Routing Table
To view the IP address forwarding table
Mask
ARP Table
Gateway
Hops
To view the Default IP Address Table
Default IP Table
Ospf Lsdb Table
To view the Monitor Lsdb Table
179
Cost
Ospf External Lsdb Table
Igmp Group Table
IP Multicast Forwarding Table
To view the IP multicast forwarding table
To view the Igmp Group table
Dvmrp Routing Table
Load Factory Defaults
To view the Dvmrp Routing table
182
Reboot
To reboot the switch from the console
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111. System Reboot Confirmation screen
Before You Start
Introduction
General Deployment Strategy
185
Vlan Layout
Assigning IP Network Addresses and Subnet Masks to VLANs
186
Getting Started
Configuring the Switch
Management
Defining Static Routes
188
Switch Configuration Privilege Management Root User+
Reboot and Load Factory Defaults
Saving Changes
189
Setting an IP Address
Setting Up Web Management
Setting a Default Gateway
IP address may alternatively be set manually as follows
Setting Trap Destinations
Setting the Administrator Password
Saving Configuration Changes
Starting and Stopping the Web-based Manager
Web-based Manager’s User Interface
Areas of the User Interface
192
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Area Function
194
Link Menus
195
LinkMenus
196
BOOTP/DHCP Relay DNS Relay
IP Address Configuring the Switch’s IP Address
Click the Switch Information link in the Configuration menu
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198
10. IP Address window
Manual
Default Gateway
Subnet Mask
Management VID
200
11. Management Station IP Settings window
201
Click the Configure Ports link on the Configuration menu
202
Data Bits
Baud Rate
Stop Bits
203
Local IP Address
Remote IP Address
204
MAC Address Aging Time 10 …1000000 sec
Storm Mode
Broadcast/Multicas
205
Base ports
Upper Threshold for
Module ports
206
207
208
18 .1Q Static VLANs window
Egress
Tag
Forbidden
209
210
Pvid
211
To configure the member ports of an 802.1Q Vlan to use Gvrp
212
To configure the member ports of an 802.1Q Vlan to use Gmrp
213
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25. Setup IP Interface window
Subnet Name
Setup the Routing Information Protocol RIP
Active Yes
215
216
29. Setup RIP window
217
Ospf
218
AS Border Router State
Type
Stub Default Cost
Remove
219
220
Auth Type
221
Neighbor Router
222
Network Number
Source Protocol
Dest. Protocol
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To edit the IEEE802.1 Multicast Forwarding settings
225
39. Setup Ieee 802.1Q Multicast Forwarding window
226
To setup a static router port
227
42. Multicast Interface Configuration window
Version
Igmp Settings
Max Resp
228
To configure Dvmrp for an IP interface
Dvmrp Settings
Click the Dvmrp Settings link on the IP Multicasting menu
229
Nbr Report Timer
PIM-DM Settings
Click the Pimdm Interface Configuration link
Route Cost
231
Source Port
Direction Ingress
232
Level Low
To configure a forwarding priority for a given MAC address
State Src
233
To enter a MAC address into the filtering table
State Scr
234
To enter a MAC address into the switch’s forwarding table
Forwarding Layer 2 Forwarding
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236
51. Setup Static Unicast MAC Forwarding window
Gateway IP
To make a static ARP entry
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STP Switch Settings
Configure STP Groups
240
To view the STP Port Settings table
To configure a link aggregation group
Click the Link Aggregation link on the Configuration menu
241
Master Port
State Disabled
Members
242
Use Configuration File on Server
Update Firmware from Server
To update the switch’s firmware
Select Upgrade Firmware from Server on the Maintenance menu
To upload a settings file to the Tftp server
Save Settings To Server
To enable and configure Bootp or Dhcp on the switch
Save History Log to Server
Count Limit
To configure the BOOTP/DHCP Relay interface
Relay Time Threshold
245
DNS Relay State
DNS Relay Static Table Lookup Status Disabled
Primary Name
Secondary Name
Address The IP address of the domain name
Port Utilization Port Error
0.0
Above
Address Table
Applications
248
Port Error Statistics
Update
249
CRC Error
Update Interval
RX Frames
Undersize
251
72. Port Packet Analysis window
Browse MAC Address Sequentially
253
To view the Gmrp Status table
254
Click the Browse Router Port link on the Applications menu
255
Click the Switch History link on the Applications menu
256
Browse the Routing Table
Address Mask
Default IP Address Table
Jump
257
258
Ospf Link State Database Table
Router ID Lsdb Type
Link State ID
259
260
83. Ospf External Lsdb Table window
261
Click the Igmp Group Table link
262
Technical Specifications
263
Physical and Environmental
264
Commands
265
266
Runtime Switching Software Default Settings
Blocking State
Port in the blocking state does the following
267
Listening State
Port in the listening state does the following
268
Learning State
Port in the learning state does the following
269
Forwarding State
Port in the forwarding state does the following
270
Disabled State
Disabled port does the following
271
Troubleshooting STP
Spanning Tree Protocol Failure
272
273
Full/Half Duplex Mismatch
274
Unidirectional Link
Know where the root is located
Resource Errors
Packet Corruption
Identifying a Data Loop
Know which links are redundant
Minimize the number of ports in the blocking state
276
277
Impact of Layer 3 Switching
278
Brief Review of Bitwise Logical Operations
Index
Vlan
Offices
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