TigerSwitch
Stackable Fast Ethernet Switch
Management Guide
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6 Hughes
TigerSwitch 100 Management Guide
From SMC’s Tiger line of feature-rich workgroup LAN solutions
Irvine, CA
Copyright 2001 by SMC Networks, Inc 6 Hughes Irvine, CA
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1 Switch Management
TABLE OF CONTENTS
2 Using the System Configuration Program
TABLE OF CONTENTS
3 Web-Based Management
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Advanced Topics
Troubleshooting
Pin Assignments
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Glossary Index
TABLE OF CONTENTS
CHAPTER SWITCH MANAGEMENT
Configuration Options
Required Connections
Console Port Out-of-Band Connections
Configure the Remote Site
Configure the Switch Site
Remote Management via the Console Port
In-Band Connections
CHAPTER USING THE SYSTEM CONFIGURATION PROGRAM
Login Screen
USING THE SYSTEM CONFIGURATION PROGRAM
Not implemented in this firmware release
Menu
Main Menu
Description
Menu
Description
Menu
USING THE SYSTEM CONFIGURATION PROGRAM
Description
Switch Information OK Use TAB or arrow keys to move. Enter to select
System Information Menu
System Information Menu ======================= System Information
Displaying System Information
Description
Displaying Switch Version Information
Parameter
Expansion Slot Expansion Slot
Parameter
Description
Management Setup Menu
2-10
USING THE SYSTEM CONFIGURATION PROGRAM
Changing the Network Configuration
2-11
IP Configuration
2-12
Default Gateway
2-13
2-14
IP Connectivity Test Ping
HTTP service
HTTP Configuration
Enables/disables access to the on-board
Default Port
Configuring the Serial Port
2-16
2-17
Parity
2-18
Assigning SNMP Parameters
ParameterDescription
Configuring Community Names
2-19
Configuring IP Trap Managers
2-20
Console Login Configuration
2-21
Parameter
Default
2-22
Description
Downloading System Software
Using TFTP to Download Over the Network
2-23
Saving the System Configuration
2-24
Parameter
2-25
Description
Configuring the Switch
2-26
Menu
2-27
Description
2-28
Configuring Port Parameters
See “Flow Control” in this table
2-29
Note VF-45 ports operate at 100 Mbps and support full- and half-duplex mode. 100BASE-FX module ports operate at
Viewing the Current Port Configuration
2-30
2-31
FlowControl InUse
Configuring Bridge STA
Using the Spanning Tree Algorithm
2-32
Spanning Tree Enabled
2-33
2-34
The maximum time in seconds a device can
The following figure and table describe port STA configuration
Configuring STA for Ports
2-35
Parameter
Default
2-36
Description
2-37
Viewing the Current Spanning Tree Information
Displaying the Current Bridge STA
Parameter
2-38
Description
Displaying the Current STA for Ports
USING THE SYSTEM CONFIGURATION PROGRAM
2-39
1000BASE-SX
Parameter
2-40
Description
Using a Mirror Port for Analysis
2-41
Configuring Port Trunks
2-42
Parameter
2-43
Description
2-44
Unit1-Port25, Unit2-Port25 and Unit3-Port25, Unit4-Port25
IGMP Multicast Filtering
2-45
Note The default values are indicated in the sample screen
Configuring IGMP
2-46
Configuring Broadcast Storm Control
2-47
Parameter
Configuring Bridge MIB Extensions
2-48
Description
Parameter
Bridge Settings
2-49
Description
802.1P Port Priority Configuration
Configuring Traffic Classes
802.1P Configuration Selection Menu ====================
2-50
Port Default Ingress
Port Priority Configuration
802.1P Port Priority Configuration Unit 1 Port
2-51
2-52
802.1p Port Traffic Class Information
2-53
Configuring Virtual LANs
802.1Q VLAN Base Information
802.1Q VLAN Current Table Information
2-54
Port 1 Port 13 Port
Parameter
2-55
Description
802.1Q VLAN Static Table Configuration
2-56
For example, the following screen displays settings for VLAN 2, which includes tagged ports 1-6, and forbidden port
2-57
802.1Q VLAN Port Configuration
2-58
2-59
GVRP Status
Port Security Configuration
2-60
Parameter
2-61
Description
Monitoring the Switch
2-62
Displaying Port Statistics
2-63
Menu
2-64
Description
Displaying RMON Statistics
2-65
Menu
2-66
Description
Displaying the Unicast Address Table
2-67
Menu
2-68
Description
Displaying the IP Multicast Registration Table
2-69
USING THE SYSTEM CONFIGURATION PROGRAM
Configuring Static Unicast Addresses
2-70
Description
2-71
Menu
MAC 00-00-00-e8-34-22
Logging Off the System
Resetting the System
2-72
Web-Based Configuration and Monitoring
CHAPTER 3 WEB-BASED MANAGEMENT
Navigating the Web Browser Interface
Home Page
Button
Configuration Options
Web Page Configuration Buttons
Action
Panel Display
Port State Display
Console Configuration
WEB -BASED MANAGEMENT
Parameter
Default
Description
Main Menu
Parameter
System Information
Description
Switch Information
Main Board
3-10
Agent Module
Expansion Slot
Parameter
IP Configuration
3-11
Parameter
Default
3-12
Description
SNMP Community
SNMP Configuration
3-13
Parameter
Trap Managers
3-14
Description
Change Password
Security Configuration
3-15
Web Upload Management
Firmware Upgrade Options
3-16
TFTP Download Management
3-17
Configuration Upload Management
Configuration Save and Restore
3-18
Configuration Download Management
3-19
Address Table Configuration
3-20
Spanning Tree Information
Spanning Tree Algorithm STA
3-21
3-22
Spanning Tree
Parameter
3-23
Ports
Description
Parameter
3-24
Description
When the Switch Becomes Root
Spanning Tree Configuration
Switch
3-25
Parameter
Default
3-26
Description
3-27
STA Port Configuration
See “Fast Forward” in this table
Parameter
Default
3-28
Description
Bridge Capability
Configuring Bridge MIB Extensions
3-29
Parameter
Bridge Settings
3-30
Description
Port Priority Configuration
Priority
3-31
3-32
Port Traffic Class Information
WEB-BASED MANAGEMENT
VLAN Basic Information
Configuring Virtual LANs
3-33
Parameter
VLAN Current Table
3-34
Description
3-35
VLAN Static List
Use this screen to create or remove VLAN groups
VLAN Static Table
3-36
3-37
Use the menu shown below to prevent a port from being dynamically added to the displayed VLAN group through GVRP
3-38
VLAN Static Membership by Port
WEB-BASED MANAGEMENT
Parameter
VLAN Port Configuration
3-39
Description
3-40
IGMP Multicast Filtering
GVRP is not available for the current firmware release
Configuring IGMP
3-41
Parameter
IP Multicast Registration Table
3-42
Description
Port Information
Port Menus
3-43
Use the Port Configuration menu to configure any port on the switch
Port Configuration
3-44
Parameter
Default
3-45
Description
Port Broadcast Storm Protect Configuration
3-46
Parameter
Port Security Configuration
3-47
Description
Using a Port Mirror for Analysis
3-48
Port Trunk Configuration
3-49
Parameter
3-50
Description
3-51
Unit1-Port25, Unit2-Port25 and Unit3-Port25, Unit4-Port25
Etherlike Statistics
Port Statistics
3-52
Parameter
3-53
Note Statistics are automatically refreshed every 60 seconds
Description
RMON Statistics
3-54
Parameter
3-55
Description
Parameter
3-56
Note Statistics are automatically refreshed every 60 seconds
Description
Layer 2 Switching
CHAPTER ADVANCED TOPICS
Spanning Tree Algorithm
ADVANCED TOPICS
Virtual LANs
Assigning Ports to VLANs
Forwarding Tagged/Untagged Frames
Port Overlapping
Multicast Filtering
Connecting VLAN Groups
IGMP Snooping
IGMP Protocol
Class-of-Service CoS Support
Port Trunks
SNMP Management Software
Remote Monitoring
4-10
4-11
storms, or other unusual events. Historical information can also be used to predict network growth and plan for expansion before your network becomes too overloaded
4-12
ADVANCED TOPICS
APPENDIX A TROUBLESHOOTING
Troubleshooting Chart
Upgrading Firmware via the Serial Port
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TROUBLESHOOTING
Console Port Pin Assignments
APPENDIX B PIN ASSIGNMENTS
Figure B-1. DB-9 Console Port Pin Numbers
Console Port to 9-Pin COM Port on PC
DB-9 Port Pin Assignments
Console Port to 25-Pin DCE Port on Modem
Console Port to 25-Pin DTE Port on PC
PIN ASSIGNMENTS
Glossary-1
GLOSSARY
BOOTP
Bandwidth Utilization
IEEE 802.1Q
Glossary-2
IEEE 802.1D
IEEE 802.3ac
Remote Monitoring RMON
Glossary-3
Port Trunk
Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP
Virtual LAN VLAN
Glossary-4
Trivial File Transfer Protocol TFTP
XModem
Numerics
INDEX
Index-1
Index-2
Index-3
Index-4
INDEX
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