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Using the BayStack 350
10/100/1000 Series
Switch
Part No.
304376-B
Rev 00
January 1999
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Contents
Using the BayStack 10/100/1000 Series Switch
Trademarks
Copyright 1999 Bay Networks, Inc
Statement of Conditions
USA Requirements Only
Canada Requirements Only
Japan/Nippon Requirements Only
Bay Networks, Inc. Software License Agreement
Voluntary Control Council for Interference Vcci Statement
Rev
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Contents
Chapter Installing the BayStack 350 Switch
Chapter Using the Console Interface
Chapter Troubleshooting
Appendix B Media Dependent Adapters
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Figures
Xiv
Figure B-1
Figure B-2
Tables
LED Indications During the Software Download Process
Before You Begin
Preface
This guide has four chapters, six appendixes, and an index
Organization
If you want to Go to
Acronyms
Text Conventions
Related Publications
How to Get Help
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Physical Description
BayStack 350 10/100/1000 Series Switches
Front-Panel Components
Front-Panel
Comm Port
10BASE-T/100BASE-TX Port Connectors
Uplink/Expansion Slot
LED Display Panel
Label Type Color State Meaning
LED Display Panel LED Descriptions
Descriptions of the back-panel components follow the figure
Back-Panel
International Power Cord Specifications
AC Power Receptacle
Country/Plug description Specifications Typical plug
Cooling Fans
Features
Telnet
Ieee 802.1Q VLANs
Ieee 802.1p Prioritizing
Igmp Snooping Feature
MultiLink Trunking
Port Mirroring
Flash Memory Storage
BootP Automatic IP Configuration
Autosensing and Autonegotiation
Snmp MIB Support
Configuration and Switch Management
Network Configuration
BayStack 350-24T Used as a Desktop Switch
Desktop Switch Application
BayStack 350-24T Used as a Segment Switch
Segment Switch Application
Configuring Power Workgroups and a Shared Media Hub
High-Density Switched Workgroup Application
Port-Based Vlan Example
Ieee 802.1Q Vlan Workgroups
Ieee 802.1Q Tagging
Default Vlan Settings
10 .1Q Tagging 1
12 .1Q Tagging 3
Vlans Spanning Multiple 802.1Q Tagged Switches
VLANs Spanning Multiple Switches
15. VLANs Spanning Multiple Untagged Switches
Vlans Spanning Multiple Untagged Switches
16. Possible Problems with VLANs and Spanning Tree Protocol
17. Multiple VLANs Sharing Resources
Shared Servers
18. Vlan Broadcast Domains Within the Switch
19. Default Vlan Configuration Screen Example
Default Vlan Configuration screen opens Figure
18 on
21. Default Vlan Port Configuration Screen Example
Vlan Workgroup Summary
22. Vlan Port Configuration Screen Example
23. Vlan Configuration Spanning Multiple Switches
Vlan Configuration Rules
Igmp Snooping
24. IP Multicast Propagation with Igmp Routing
25. BayStack 350-24T Filtering IP Multicast Streams 1
Internet Designated Router Host Membership Query
Igmp Snooping Configuration Rules
27. Prioritizing Packets
Ieee 802.1p Prioritizing
28. Port Transmit Queue
Traffic Class Configuration screen opens Figure
To configure the port priority level, follow these steps
30. Setting Port Priority Example
Vlan Port Configuration screen opens Figure
MultiLink Trunks
31. Switch-to-Switch Trunk Configuration Example
32. Switch-to-Server Trunk Configuration Example
Client/Server Configuration Utilizing MultiLink Trunks
33. Client/Server Configuration Example
Trunk Configuration Screen for Switch S1
Trunk Configuration Screen Examples
Setting up the Trunk Configuration For S1
35. MultiLink Trunk Configuration Screen for Switch S1
MultiLink Trunk Configuration screen opens Figure
Using the BayStack 350 10/100/1000 Series Switch
36. MultiLink Trunk Configuration Screen for Switch S2
Trunk Configuration Screen for Switch S2
Using the BayStack 350 10/100/1000 Series Switch
37. MultiLink Trunk Configuration Screen for Switch S3
Trunk Configuration Screen for Switch S3
Using the BayStack 350 10/100/1000 Series Switch
38. MultiLink Trunk Configuration Screen for Switch S4
Trunk Configuration Screen for Switch S4
Using the BayStack 350 10/100/1000 Series Switch
MultiLink Trunking Configuration Rules
Before Configuring Trunks
Using the BayStack 350 10/100/1000 Series Switch
39. Path Cost Arbitration Example
Spanning Tree Considerations
40. Example 1 Correctly Configured Trunk
41. Example 2 Detecting a Misconfigured Port
Additional Tips About the MultiLink Trunking Feature
Port Mirroring Conversation Steering
42. Port-Based Mirroring Configuration Example
Port-Based Mirroring Configuration
BayStack 350 10/100/1000 Series Switches
43. Port Mirroring Port-Based Screen Example
Address-Based Mirroring Configuration
44. Address-Based Mirroring Configuration Example
45. Port Mirroring Address-Based Screen Example
Port Mirroring Configuration Rules
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Installation Requirements
Chapter Installing the BayStack 350 Switch
Package Contents
Installing the BayStack 350 Switch on a Flat Surface
Installation Procedure
Attach all devices to the ports
Installing the BayStack 350 Switch in a Rack
Positioning the Chassis in the Rack
Attaching Mounting Brackets
Attaching Devices to the BayStack 350 Switch
100 Mb/s Port Connections
Connecting the 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX Ports
Connecting the Console/Comm Port
Connecting to the Console/Comm Port
Connecting Power
Using the BayStack 350 10/100/1000 Series Switch
BayStack 350 Switch AC Power Receptacle
Verifying the Installation
Power-Up Sequence
Verifying the Installation Using the LEDs
Stage Description LED indication
10. BayStack 350 Switch Self-Test Screen
Verifying the Installation Using the Self-Test Screen
11. Bay Networks Logo Screen
Initial Setup of the BayStack 350 Switch
Select IP Configuration/Setup or press i from the Main Menu
IP Configuration/Setup Screen
Installing the BayStack 350 Switch
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Accessing the CI Menus and Screens
Chapter Using the Console Interface
Navigating the CI Menus and Screens
Using the CI Menus and Screens
Map of Console Interface Screens
Screen Fields and Descriptions
Describes the CI main menu options
Main Menu
Console Interface Main Menu Options
OptionDescription
Switch Configuration
Option Description System Characteristics
Configuration
Telnet Configuration
Settings
Option Description Reset to Default
Option Description
IP Configuration/Setup
Logout
IP Configuration/Setup Screen Fields
Describes the IP Configuration/Setup screen fields
Configurable
Field Description
Field Description Last BootP
Choosing a BootP Request Mode
BootP Always
BootP When Needed
BootP or Last Address
BootP Disabled
Snmp Configuration Screen
Snmp Configuration
Snmp Configuration Screen Fields
Describes the Snmp Configuration screen fields
System Characteristics Screen
System Characteristics
System Characteristics Screen Fields
Describes the System Characteristics screen fields
Switch Configuration Menu Screen
Switch Configuration
Switch Configuration Menu Screen Options
Describes the Switch Configuration Menu screen options
Option Description Display Port Statistics
MAC Address Table
Clear All Port Statistics
Return to Main Menu
MAC Address Table Screen Fields
Describes the MAC Address Table screen fields
Field Description Aging Time
Find an Address
Vlan Configuration Menu
Vlan Configuration Menu Screen Options
Describes the Vlan Configuration Menu screen options
Vlan Configuration Screen
Vlan Configuration
Vlan Configuration Screen Fields
Describes the Vlan Configuration screen fields
10. Vlan Port Configuration Screen
Vlan Port Configuration
Vlan Port Configuration Screen Fields
Describes the Vlan Port Configuration screen fields
See Assigning Tagging to Gigabit MDA Ports on
Field Description Primary Vlan Tagging
11. Vlan Display by Port Screen
Vlan Display by Port
10 describes the Vlan Display by Port screen fields
Traffic Class Configuration
Vlan Display by Port Screen Fields
VLANs
Traffic Class Configuration Screen Fields
11 describes the Traffic Class Configuration screen fields
Field Description User Priority
13. Port Configuration Screen 1
Port Configuration
12 describes the Port Configuration screen fields
Gigabit MDA only supports 1000 Mb/s in full-duplex mode
Port Configuration Screen 2
Port Configuration Screen Fields
High Speed Flow Control Configuration
Field Description Autonegotiation
13. High Speed Flow Control Configuration Screen Fields
Flow Control
High Speed Flow Control Configuration Screen Fields
Choosing a High Speed Flow Control Mode
Field Description Preferred Phy
Active Phy
16. MultiLink Trunk Configuration Menu Screen
MultiLink Trunk Configuration
14. MultiLink Trunk Configuration Menu Screen Options
MultiLink Trunk Configuration Screen
Option Description MultiLink Trunk
Utilization
MultiLink Trunk Configuration Screen Fields
17. MultiLink Trunk Configuration Screen
Field Description STP Learning
Trunk Mode
Trunk Status
Trunk Name
18. MultiLink Trunk Utilization Screen 1
MultiLink Trunk Utilization Screen
MultiLink Trunk Utilization Screen Fields
16 describes the MultiLink Trunk Utilization screen fields
Traffic Type
16. MultiLink Trunk Utilization Screen Fields
Port Mirroring Configuration
Field Description Last 5 Minutes
Last 30 Minutes
17. Port Mirroring Configuration Screen Fields
17 describes the Port Mirroring Configuration screen fields
FieldDescription
Field Description Monitor Port
Port Mirroring Configuration Screen Fields
Port Y
Address a
Fields Description
Monitoring Modes
21. Rate Limiting Configuration Screen 1
Rate Limiting Configuration
22. Rate Limiting Configuration Screen 2
Rate Limiting Configuration Screen Fields
19 describes the Rate Limiting Configuration screen fields
Packet Type
Limit
20 describes the Igmp Configuration screen fields
Igmp Configuration
Snooping
Igmp Configuration Screen Fields
Proxy
Robust Value
Field Description Query Time
24. Port Statistics Screen
Port Statistics
Port Statistics Screen Fields
21 describes the Port Statistics screen fields
Oversized Packets
Field Description Undersized Packets
Collisions
Single Collisions
21. Port Statistics Screen Fields
Console/Comm Port Configuration
25. Console/Comm Port Configuration Screen
Comm Port Parity
22. Console/Comm Port Configuration Screen Fields
Required for Both
Any Ascii string of up to 15 printable characters
Spanning Tree Configuration
23. Spanning Tree Configuration Menu Screen Options
26. Spanning Tree Configuration Menu Screen
27. Spanning Tree Port Configuration Screen 1
Spanning Tree Port Configuration
Spanning Tree Port Configuration Screen Fields
28. Spanning Tree Port Configuration Screen 2
Priority
Field Description Participation
Path Cost
29. Spanning Tree Switch Settings Screen
Display Spanning Tree Switch Settings
25. Spanning Tree Switch Settings Parameters
25 describes the Spanning Tree Switch Settings parameters
Parameter Description
Delay
Parameter Description Forward Delay
Bridge Hello
Time
26 describes the Telnet Configuration screen fields
Telnet Configuration
Inactivity Timeout Event Logging
26. Telnet Configuration Screen Fields
Field Description Allowed Source
Telnet Configuration Screen Fields
IP Address
Mask
Software Download
31. Software Download Screen
LED Indications During the Download Process
27 describes the Software Download screen fields
27. Software Download Screen Fields
Tftp Server IP Address
28. LED Indications During the Software Download Process
Phase Description LED indications
32. Event Log Screen
Display Event Log
Write Threshold
Excessive Bad Entries
34. Sample Event Log Entry Exceeding the Write Threshold
Flash Update
36. Self-Test Screen After Resetting the Switch
Reset
37. Bay Networks Logo Screen
Reset to Default Settings
Using the Console Interface
Using the BayStack 350 10/100/1000 Series Switch
Using the Console Interface
Logout
40. Password Prompt Screen
Chapter Troubleshooting
LED Indications
BayStack 350 Switch LED Locations
Troubleshooting
Diagnosing and Correcting the Problem
A normal power-up sequence, the LEDs appear as follows
Normal Power-Up Sequence
Symptom Probable cause Corrective action
Corrective Actions
Autonegotiation Modes
Port Connection Problems
Port Interface
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Environmental
Parameter Operating Specification Storage Specification
Electrical
Parameter Model 350-24T Model 350-12T
Performance Specifications
Physical Dimensions
Network Protocol and Standards Compatibility
Data Rate
Interface Options
Safety Agency Certification
Electromagnetic Emissions
Electromagnetic Immunity
Declaration of Conformity
Type Model/Description See
Appendix B Media Dependent Adapters
Label Description
10BASE-T/100BASE-TX MDA
100BASE-FX MDAs
Using the BayStack 350 10/100/1000 Series Switch
Table B-2 100BASE-FX MDA Components
Figure B-2 BASE-FX MDA Front Panels
Table B-2 BASE-FX MDA Components
1000BASE-SX MDAs
Item Label Description
BASE-SX MDA Components Item Label Description
Figure B-3 BASE-SX MDA Front Panels
1000BASE-LX MDAs
Table B-3 BASE-LX MDA Components
Figure B-4 BASE-LX MDA Front Panels
1000BASE-LX Multimode Applications
Figure B-5. Installing an MDA
Installing an MDA
Replacing an MDA with a Different Model
Remove the AC power cord from the power source
Loosen the thumbscrews and remove the MDA
To learn more about Refer to this section
Appendix C Quick Steps to Features
Figure C-1. Configuring 802.1Q VLANs 1
Configuring 802.1Q VLANs
Figure C-2. Configuring 802.1Q VLANs 2
Figure C-3. Configuring 802.1Q VLANs 3
Figure C-4. Configuring MultiLink Trunks
Configuring MultiLink Trunks
Figure C-5. Configuring Port Mirroring 1
Configuring Port Mirroring
Figure C-6. Configuring Port Mirroring 2
Figure C-7. Configuring Igmp Snooping 1
Configuring Igmp Snooping
Figure C-8. Configuring Igmp Snooping 2
Figure C-9. Configuring Igmp Snooping 3
Figure D-1. RJ-45 8-Pin Modular Port Connector
RJ-45 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX Port Connectors
Pin Signal Description
Table D-1 RJ-45 Port Connector Pin Assignments
MDI and MDI-X Devices
Figure D-2. MDI-X to MDI Cable Connections
MDI-X to MDI Cable Connections
Figure D-3 MDI-X to MDI-X Cable Connections
MDI-X to MDI-X Cable Connections
Table D-2 DB-9 Console/Comm Port Connector Pin Assignments
DB-9 RS-232-D Console/Comm Port Connector
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Field Default setting Appears in this CI screen
Appendix E Default Settings
Port # port number
Default Settings
Using the BayStack 350 10/100/1000 Series Switch
Default Settings
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Appendix F Sample BootP Configuration File
Using the BayStack 350 10/100/1000 Series Switch
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