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MNS-6K 4.1.4, MNS-6K-SECURE 14.1.4 manual
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MAGNUM 6K FAMIL
Y OF SWITCHES
Managed Network Software (MNS)
MNS-6K-SECURE 14.1.4 and MNS-6K 4.1.4
CLI User Guide
Contents
Main
MAGNUM 6K FAMILY OF SWITCHES
CLI User Guide
Managed Network Software (MNS)
MNS-6K-SECURE 14.1.4 and MNS-6K 4.1.4
Preface
Trademarks
T able of Contents
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List of Figures
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1 Conventions Followed
Conventions followed in the manual
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Flow of the User Guide
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2 Getting Started
Before starting
First few simple steps
Console connection
Console setup
Console screen
Logging in for the first time
Setting the IP parameters
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Privilege levels
Operator Privileges
Manager Privileges
User management
Add User
Delete User
Modify Password
Modify the Privilege Level
Modifying Access Privileges
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Help
Displaying Help for an Individual Command
Viewing options for a command
Context help
Exiting
Upgrading to MNS-6K-SECURE
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3 IP Address and System Information
First simple steps to follow
Importance of an IP address
Bootp Database
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Configuring Auto/DHCP/Bootp/Manual
Using Telnet
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Using SSH
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Domain Name System (DNS)
FIGURE 29 Use of DNS
Setting serial port parameters
System parameters
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Date and time
Network time (SNTP Client)
Network time (SNTP Server)
Saving and loading configuration
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config
app
script
config
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Config files
Script files
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Displaying configuration
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show config
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show config
Displaying or hiding passwords
Erasing configuration
Displaying Serial Number
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Other commands
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4 IPv6
Next generation IP addressing
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Introduction to IPv6
Whats changed in IPV6?
IPv6 Addressing
Configuring IPv6
Example
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5 DHCP Server
Access to other devices on the network.
Modes of Operation
Technical Details
DHCP Discovery
DHCP Offers
DHCP Request
DHCP Acknowledgement
DHCP Information
DHCP Release
Client Configuration
MNS-6K-SECURE Implementation
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6 SNTP Server
Synchronizing the time.
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Background
Stratum clocks
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MNS-6K-SECURE Implementation
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7 Access Considerations
Securing the switch access.
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Passwords
Port Security
Configuring Port Security
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FIGURE 65 Steps for setting up port security on a specific port
Syslog and Logs
Code Description
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Here we start setting up the syslog capabilities, a feature of MNS-6K-SECURE
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Severity
Authorized managers
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8 Access Using RADIUS
Using a RADIUS server to authenticate access.
802.1x
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Configuring 802.1x
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FIGURE 70 securing the network using port access
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9 Access Using TACACS+
Using a TACACS+ server to authenticate access.
TACACS+ Flow
TACACS+ Packet
Configuring TACACS+
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10 Port Mirroring and Setup
Setup the ports for network speeds, performance as well as for monitoring.
Port mirroring
Port setup
Speed settings
Flow Control
Back Pressure
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FIGURE 76 Setting up back pressure and flow control on ports
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roadcast Storms
Preventing broadcast storms
Port Rate limiting for broadcast traffic
List of commands in this chapter
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11 VLAN
Create separate network segments (collision domains) across Magnum 6K family of switches..
Segment 1Segment 1 Segment 2Segment 2
Segment 3Segment 3
Creating VLANs
Segment 1Segment 1 Segment 2Segment 2
VLAN 1VLAN 1 VLAN 2VLAN 2
Router or L3-switch
Router
Private VLANs
Using VLANs
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12 Spanning Tree Protocol (STP)
Create and manage alternate paths to the network
Using STP
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13 Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP)
Create and manage alternate paths to the network
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Transition from STP to RSTP
Configuring RSTP
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FIGURE 91 Configuring RSTP on MNS-6K
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14 S-Ring and Link-Loss-Learn (LLL)
Speed up recovery from faults in Ethernet networks
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Comparing resiliency methods
RSTP/STP Operation without S- Ring
BPDU
Traffic
BPDU
Forwarding
Blocking
Traffic
Forwarding
RSTP/STP Operation with S-Ring
BPDU
BPDU
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BPDU
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LLL with S-Ring
Configuring S-Ring
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15 Dual-Homing
Fault tolerance options for edge devices
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Dual-Homing Modes
Configuring Dual-Homing
FIGURE 101 configuring dual-homing
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16 Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP)
Increase Network throughput and reliability
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LACP Configuration
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17 Quality of Service
Prioritize traffic in a network
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DiffServ and QoS
IP Precedence
Data +FCS
3 bits
ToS byte IP precedence
Data +FCS
Configuring QoS
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18 IGMP
Multicast traffic on a network
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IGMP-L2
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Configuring IGMP
group del ip=<group ip> - delete ports from a specific IGMP broadcast group
FIGURE 122 Enabling IGMP and query the status of IGMP
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19 GVRP
Generic Attribute Registration Protocol (GARP) VLAN Registration Protocol (GVRP)
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GVRP Operations
F VLAN settings on other GVRP enabled switches
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Configuring GVRP
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GVRP Operations Notes
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20 SNMP
Managing your network using SNMP
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Traps
Standards
Configuring SNMP
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Configuring RMON
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21 Miscellaneous Commands
Improving productivity and manageability
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Alarm Relays
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Email
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Syntax smtp <enable|disable> - enables or disables SMTP to send SNMP alerts by email
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Serial Connectivity
Banner Message
s message in that situation.
Miscellaneous commands
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Prompt
Pin
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FTP m
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System Events
escription
Code D
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MAC Address Table
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APPENDIX 1 - Command listing by Chapter
A rich environment this Appendix provides a reference to the commands by chapter
Chapter 2 Getting Started
Chapter 3 IP Address and System Information
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Chapter 4 IPv6
Chapter 5 DHCP Server
Chapter 6 SNTP Server
Chapter 7 Access Considerations
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Chapter 8 Access Using Radius
Chapter 9 Access using TACACS+
Chapter 10 Port mirroring and setup
Chapter 11 - VLAN
Chapter 12 Spanning Tree Protocol (STP)
Chapter 13 Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol
Chapter 14 S-Ring and Link-Loss- Learn
Chapter 15 Dual-Homing
Chapter 16 Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP)
Chapter 17 Quality of Service
Chapter 18 - IGMP
Chapter 19 - GVRP
Chapter 20 SNMP
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Chapter 21 Miscellaneous Commands
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APPENDIX 2 - Commands sorted alphabetically
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set snmp
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APPENDIX 3 - Daylight Savings
No time like the present...
Daylight Savings Time
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APPENDIX 4 Browser Certificates
Certificates
Using Mozilla Firefox (ver. 3.x)
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Using Internet Explorer (ver 7.x)
Using Other Browsers
APPENDIX 5 Updating MNS-6K Software
Keep up to date....
1. Getting Started
Decide which version to use..
Selecting the proper version
Existing software version
Upgrade Path What to do
Downloading the MNS-6K software
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2. Preparing to load the software
Backup your existing configuration..
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Accessing the switch
Serial Connection
Network Access
Saving the Configuration
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3. Loading the MNS-6K software
Load the new version of the MNS-6K image..
Before loading the MNS-6K software
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Accessing the switch
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4. (Optional Step) Restoring the configuration
Optionally, restore back the original configuration and update the boot code..
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Accessing the switch
Reloading the configuration
Updating boot code over the network
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Index