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Troubleshooting
Specification
Install
Factory Defaults
Symbols
Disconnecting a Telnet Session
Network Configuration Example
Resetting and Disabling Snmp
Accessing The Switch
Setting UP Your Browser
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R
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S
UMMIT
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Contents
Summit Switch Installation and User Guide
Page
Contents
Installation and Setup
Page
Virtual Lans Vlans
Switch Forwarding Database FDB
Quality of Service QOS
Routing Protocols
IP Multicast Routing
Technical Specifications
Troubleshooting
Figures
10-3
Tables
10-6
Preface
Introduction
Conventions
Terminology
Text Conventions
Icon Alerts you to
Related Publications
Preface
About the Summit Family of Switches
Summit Overview
Summit Switch Models
Summary of Features
1Summit Switch Port Configurations
Switch Model
Port Connections
Gigabit Ethernet Ports Fixed Redundant
2Media Types and Distances
Standard Media Type Mhz/Km Maximum Rating Distance
Backup Active
FULL-DUPLEX
Port Redundancy
Load Sharing
Spanning Tree Protocol STP
Quality of Service QOS
IP Unicast Routing
IP Multicast Routing
Network Configuration Example
2Network configuration using the Summit family of switches
Network Configuration Example
SUMMIT1 Front View
3Summit1 front view
SUMMIT2 Front View
4Summit2 front view
SUMMIT3 Front View
5Summit3 front view
SUMMIT4 Front View
6Summit4 front view
SUMMIT4/FX Front View
7Summit4/FX front view
SUMMIT48 Front View
8Summit48 front view
Color Indicates
10/100Mbps Port Status LEDs
Gigabit Ethernet Port Status LEDs
Power Socket
Redundant Power Supply Port
Summit Rear View
Serial Number
Factory Defaults
4Summit Factory Defaults
Default Setting
MAC Address
RIP
Summit Overview
Installation and Setup
Following Safety Information
Determining the Switch Location
Media Types and Distances
1Media Types and Distances
Installing the Summit
Rack Mounting
Connecting Equipment to the Console Port
Stacking the Switch and Other Devices
FREE-STANDING
2Console Connector Pin-Outs
Function Pin Number
Summit PC/Terminal
Summit
Powering on the Switch
Checking the Installation
Logging in for the First Time
Save
Installation and Setup
Accessing The Switch
Understanding the Command Syntax
Command Completion with Syntax Helper
Syntax Helper
Command Shortcuts
Abbreviated Syntax
Numerical Ranges
Names
Symbols
1Command Syntax Symbols
SymbolDescription
Command History
LINE-EDITING Keys
2Line-Editing Keys
Keys Description
Common Commands
3Common Commands
Command Description
Switch
Configuring Management Access
Default Accounts
4Default Accounts
Account Name Access Level
Account name admin cannot be deleted
Creating a Management Account
Using the Console Interface
Methods of Managing the Summit
Using Telnet
Connecting to Another Host Using Telnet
Configuring Switch IP Parameters
For more information on DHCP/BOOTP relay, refer to Chapter
For example
Disconnecting a Telnet Session
Disabling Telnet Access
IP Host Configuration Commands
5IP Host Configuration Commands
Using Extremeware Vista
Disabling WEB Access
Accessing Switch Agents
Supported Mibs
6Supported MIBs
Description RFC Number
Configuring Snmp Settings
7SNMP Configuration Commands
Displaying Snmp Settings
Resetting and Disabling Snmp
8SNMP Reset and Disable Commands
9Ping Command Parameters
Checking Basic Connectivity
Ping
Traceroute
Mtrace
Accessing the Switch
Configuring Ports
Enabling and Disabling Ports
Configuring Port Speed and Duplex Setting
Turning OFF Autonegotiation for a Gigabit Ethernet Port
Port Commands
1Port Commands
Chapter
Load Sharing
Configuring Load Sharing
2Port Combinations for the Summit1
3Port Combinations for the Summit2
4Port Combinations for the Summit3
5Port Combinations for the Summit4 and Summit4/FX
6Port Combinations for the Summit48
Verifying the Load Sharing Configuration
PORT-MIRRORING
PORT-MIRRORING Commands
7Port-Mirroring Configuration Commands
PORT-MIRRORING Example
Summit Switch Port Connections
Summit Virtual Chassis
Summit2
Summit3
Extreme Discovery Protocol
Summit4/FX
Summit48
Summit Virtual Chassis Commands
9Summit Virtual Chassis Commands
Vlans and Summit Switches Using the Virtual Chassis
Configuring Ports
Virtual LANs VLANs
Overview of Virtual Lans
Benefits
Types of Vlans
PORT-BASED Vlans
Sales
Switch
2Single port-based Vlan spanning two switches
3Two port-based VLANs spanning two Switches
Tagged Vlans
Uses of Tagged Vlans
Switch = Marketing
= Sales
= Tagged port
Generic Vlan Registration Protocol
-4 and Figure
6Network example using Gvrp
1GVRP Commands
PROTOCOL-BASED Vlans
= IP traffic = All other traffic
IPX
Vlan Names
Precedence of Tagged Packets Over Protocol Filters
Configuring Vlans on the Summit
Default Vlan
2VLAN Configuration Commands
Etype Llc Snap
Vlan Configuration Examples
Displaying Vlan Settings
Sample output from this command is as follows
3VLAN Delete and Reset Commands
Deleting Vlans
Switch Forwarding Database FDB
FDB Contents
Overview of the FDB
FDB Entry Types
HOW FDB Entries GET Added
Configuring FDB Entries
1FDB Configuration Commands
Associating a QOS Profile with AN FDB Entry
FDB Configuration Examples
Displaying FDB Entries
2Removing FDB Entry Commands
Removing FDB Entries
Spanning Tree Protocol STP
Overview of the Spanning Tree Protocol
Spanning Tree Domains
STP Configurations
Defaults
Switch a Switch B
Switch Y Switch Z Switch M
Marketing & Sales Marketing, Sales & Engineering
Configuring STP on the Summit
1STP Configuration Commands
Stpd
Configuration Example
Displaying STP Settings
Disabling and Resetting STP
2STP Disable and Reset Commands
Spanning Tree Protocol STP
Quality of Service QoS
Overview of Quality of Service
Building Blocks
QOS Mode
Default QOS Profiles
1Default QoS Profiles
Traffic Groupings
Profile Name Priority Minimum Bandwidth Maximum Bandwidth
2802.1p Values and Associated QoS Profiles
802.1p Value QoS Profile
Ingress Mode
Creating and Configuring a QOS Profile
Assigning a QOS Profile
3PQM Commands
Port Queue Monitor
Configuring QOS
4QoS Configuration Commands
Sample Ingress Mode QOS Configuration
Sample Egress Mode QOS Configuration
Resetting QOS
Displaying QOS Information
IP Unicast Routing
Overview of IP Unicast Routing
Router Interfaces
1Routing between VLANs
Populating the Routing Table
Proxy ARP
IP Multinetting
Bootp works only on the Vlan assigned to the IP protocol
Assign the subnet to a physical port
IP Unicast Routing
Configuring IP Unicast Routing
Configuring DHCP/BOOTP Relay
Verifying the IP Unicast Routing Configuration
Verifying the DHCP/BOOTP Relay Configuration
1Basic IP Commands
Disables routing for one or more VLANs
2Route Table Configuration Commands
3ICMP Configuration Commands
Routing Configuration Example
MyCompany
2Unicast routing configuration example
Displaying Router Settings
4Router Show Commands
Resetting and Disabling Router Settings
5Router Reset and Disable Commands
Routing Protocols
Overview
RIP Versus Ospf
Overview of RIP
Routing Table
Split Horizon
Poison Reverse
Triggered Updates
Route Advertisement of Vlans
RIP Version 1 Versus RIP Version
Overview of Ospf
Link State Database
Areas
Area
2Virtual link for stub area
3Virtual link providing redundancy
Configuring RIP
1RIP Configuration Commands
10-9
RIP Configuration Example
4RIP configuration example
Displaying RIP Settings
2RIP Show Commands
Resetting and Disabling RIP
3RIP Reset and Disable Commands
Configuring Ospf
4OSPF Configuration Commands
Default Minimum Maximum
Ospf Configuration Example
Headquarters
Los Angeles
Configuration for ABR1
Following is the configuration for the router labeled ABR1
Displaying Ospf Settings
Configuration for IR1
5OSPF Show Commands
Resetting and Disabling Ospf Settings
6OSPF Reset and Disable Commands
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IP Multicast Routing
Configuring IP Multicasting Routing
Igmp Overview
1IP Multicast Routing Configuration Commands
2IGMP Configuration Commands
Seconds. The default setting is 10 seconds
Configuration Example
1IP multicast routing configuration example
Displaying IP Multicast Routing Settings
3IP Multicast Routing Show Commands
Deleting and Resetting IP Multicast Settings
4IP Multicast Routing Reset and Disable Commands
1Switch Monitoring Commands
Status Monitoring and Statistics
Status Monitoring
12-2
Messages and higher are displayed
12-4
Displays detailed system-related information, including
12-6
Port Statistics
Port Errors
Port Monitoring Display Keys
2Port Monitoring Display Keys
Switch Logging
3Fault Levels Assigned by the Switch
4Fault Log Subsystems
Level Description
Local Logging
Logging Commands
Remote Logging
5Logging Commands
Rmon
Rmon Features of the Switch
Rmon and the Switch
Event Actions
6Event Actions
Action High Threshold
12-18
Using ExtremeWare Vista
Enabling and Disabling WEB Access
Setting UP Your Browser
Accessing Extremeware Vista
Navigating Extremeware Vista
Content Frame
Task Frame
1Multi-Select List Box Key Definitions
Selection Type Key Sequence
Saving Changes
Standalone Buttons
Do a GET When Configuring a Vlan
Sending Screen Output to Extreme Networks
Software Upgrade and Boot Options
Downloading a NEW Image
Rebooting the Switch
Saving Configuration Changes
Returning to Factory Defaults
Using Tftp to Upload the Configuration
Using Tftp to Download the Configuration
Boot Option Commands
1Boot Option Commands
14-6
Safety Information
Important Safety Information
Power
Power Cord
France and Peru only
Fuse
Connections
Lithium Battery
Technical Specifications
Safety
Environmental Requirements
Electromagnetic Compatibility
Power Supply
Protocols Used for Administration
Heat Dissipation
Standards Supported Snmp
Troubleshooting
Power LED does not light
Using the COMMAND-LINE Interface
Initial welcome prompt does not display
Traps are not received by the Snmp Network Manager
Vlans
STP
Troubleshooting
Index
Dvmrp
EDP
Index
PQM
Rmon
Default
Index of Commands
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