Nortel Networks 350 manual

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    Part No. 30 4376-B Re v 00 Jan u ary 19 99 Using the BayStack 350 10/100/1000 Series Switch kombk.book Page i Thursday, February 18, 1999 10:59 AM[...]

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    ii 304376-B R ev 00 4401 Great America Pa rkway 8 Federal Street Santa C lara, CA 9 5054 Billeric a, MA 0 1821 Copyright © 1999 Bay Networks, Inc. All righ ts reserv ed. Prin te d in the USA. January 19 99 . The inform ation in thi s docum ent is sub ject to change with out no tice. Th e statemen ts, config uration s, techn ical data , and recomme[...]

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    304376-B R ev 00 iii Japan/Nippon Requ irements Only V oluntary Control Counci l for Interference (VCCI) Statement V oluntary Control Counci l for Interference (VCCI) Statement This is a Class A prod uct based on the standard of the V oluntary Control Council for In terference by Information T echnology Equipment (VCCI). If this equipment is used i[...]

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    iv 304376-B R ev 00 2. Restrictio ns o n use; reservation of rig hts. The Software an d user manuals are pro tected under copyrigh t laws. Bay Network s and/or its licen sors retain all t itle and o wnership in bo th the S oftware an d use r manuals, includ ing any revisio ns made by Ba y Networks or i ts licenso rs. The c op yright n otice must be[...]

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    304376-B R ev 00 v 6. Use of Soft w are in the E uropean Communi t y . This provision ap plies to all Software acquired fo r use withi n the Europea n Community . If L icensee u ses the Software wit hin a coun try in the Europe an Comm unity , the So ftware Directive enacted b y the C ouncil of Europe an Comm unities Direc tive date d 14 M ay , 199[...]

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    kombk.book Page vi Thursday, February 18, 1999 10:59 AM[...]

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    304376-B R e v 00 vii Contents Prefac e Befo re Y ou Begi n ............... ................... .................... ................... ................... ................. x ix Organiza tion ......... ................... .................... ................... ................... .................... ........ .. xx T e xt Conv entions .........[...]

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    viii 304376- B Re v 0 0 Configuratio n and Switch Managemen t ...... .................... ................... ................... . 1-14 Network Con figuration ............. .................... ................... ................... .................... ....... 1-14 Desktop Swi tch Appl ication ...... ................... .................... ....[...]

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    304376-B R e v 00 ix Installing the Ba yStack 350 Switc h on a Flat Surface ................. .................... ......... 2-3 Installing the Ba yStack 350 Switc h in a Rack ................. ................... ................... ... 2-5 Attachin g De vices to the BayStac k 350 S witch .. ................... ................... ................[...]

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    x 304376- B Re v 00 MultiLin k T r un k Confi guration ................ ...... ....... ...... ....... ...... ................... .............. 3 -35 MultiLin k T run k Configuration Screen .......... ................... ................... .............. 3-36 MultiLin k T r un k U til izati on Sc reen ......... ....... ............. ...... ...... [...]

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    304376-B R e v 00 xi Network Pr otocol and Standard s Compatibility .............. ................... .................... ........ A -2 Data Rate ....... ................... ................... .................... ......................... .................... ....... .A - 2 Interface Options ........ .................... ................... ...[...]

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    kombk.book Page xii T hursday, February 18, 1999 10:59 AM[...]

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    304376-B R e v 00 xiii Figures Figure 1-1. BayStac k 350 10/100 /1000 Ser ies Sw itches .. ................... ................... ... 1-1 Figure 1-2. F ron t-P anel Com ponents ......................... ................... .................... ......... 1-2 Figure 1-3. LED Disp la y P an el ................ ................... ................... [...]

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    xiv 304376- B Re v 0 0 Figure 1-30 . Setting P or t Pr ior ity Example ................... ................... .................... ....... 1-42 Figure 1-31 . Switch-to-Switc h T run k Configuration Example .... ................... .............. 1 -43 Figure 1-32 . Switch-to-Ser v er T runk Configuration Ex ample .......... .................... ..[...]

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    304376-B R e v 00 xv Figure 3-8. VLAN Confi guration Menu Screen ..... ................... ................... .............. 3 -21 Figure 3-9. VLAN Configu ration Screen .. ...... ....... ...... ....... ...... ................... .............. 3 -2 2 Figure 3-10 . VLAN P o r t Configurat ion Screen ....... ................... ................... [...]

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    xvi 304376- B Re v 00 Figure B-2. 100BASE -FX MD A F ront Panels . .................... ................... ................... .. B-5 Figure B-3. 1000BAS E-SX MD A F ron t P ane ls ........... ................... .................... ........ B-7 Figure B-4. 1000BAS E-LX MD A F ront P anel s ............ ................... .................... ..[...]

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    304376-B R e v 00 xvii Ta b l e s T able 1-1. LED Descr iptio ns .......... .................... ................... ................... ................ 1-5 T able 1-2. Inter nation al P ower Cord Specificati ons .. ................... .................... ......... 1-7 T able 2-1. P ower-Up Sequenc e ...... .................... ..................[...]

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    xvii i 3043 76-B R e v 00 T able 3-27. Software Download Screen Fi elds ................. ................... ................... . 3 -72 T able 3-28. LED Indicati ons Dur ing the Software Download P rocess . ................... . 3-73 T able 4-1. LED Descr iptio ns .......... .................... ................... ................... ...........[...]

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    304376-B R e v 00 xix Preface Congratul atio ns on your pu rchase of th e BayStac k 350 Switch , part of the Bay Netw orks ® BayStack ™ 10/ 100/1000 swi tches line of c ommunicat ions product s. There ar e tw o v ersions o f the BaySt ack 350 1 0/100/ 1000 Series Switch es: the BaySta ck 350-24T switch and t he BayStac k 350-12T s witch. Thi s g[...]

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    Using the BayStac k 350 10/ 100/1000 S eries Sw itch xx 304376- B Re v 00 Or ganizatio n This gui de has f our chapt ers, six a ppendix es, and an inde x: If y ou want to: Go to: Lear n about the Ba yStack 350 s witch and its ke y f eatures Chapter 1 Install the Ba yStac k 350 s witch on a flat surf ace or in a 19-inch equip ment rac k, and verify [...]

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    Prefac e 304376-B R e v 00 xxi T ext C on venti ons This gui de uses the foll o wing t ext con v entions: Acr on yms This gui de uses the foll o wing a cron yms: bold te xt Indicate s command na mes and o ptions and te xt that you need to enter . Example: Ent er show ip { aler ts | r outes }. Example: Use the dinf o co mman d. ital ic text Indicate[...]

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    Using the BayStac k 350 10/ 100/1000 S eries Sw itch xxii 304376-B Re v 00 Relate d Publications F or mor e i nf ormat io n about u sin g the BaySt ac k 3 50 swit ch, refe r t o the f oll o wing publica tion: • Instal ling Med ia Dependent Adapte rs (MD A)s ( Bay Netw orks part nu mber 302403-B) Describe s ho w to i nstal l optiona l media depend[...]

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    Prefac e 304376-B R e v 00 xxiii Ho w to Get Help F or produ ct assi st anc e, support contra cts , infor mation abo ut edu cat io nal servic es, and the tel ephone numbe rs of our gl obal supp ort of fice s, go to the fol lo wi ng URL: http:/ /www .baynetworks.co m/corpor ate/contacts / In the Uni ted Stat es and Ca nada, yo u can dial 800-2LANW A[...]

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    kombk.book Page xxiv Thursday, F ebruary 18, 1 999 10:5 9 AM[...]

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    304376-B R e v 00 1-1 Chap ter 1 Ba yStac k 35 0 10 /100/1000 Ser ies Switches This chap ter i ntroduces the Bay Stack 3 50 10/100 /1000 Seri es Swit ches and covers the f ollowing to p ics: • Physi cal d escr iptio n • Su mmary of feat ures • Net work co nf igur ation e xamples • Overview of main fe atures Physical Desc ripti on There a re[...]

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    Using the BayStac k 350 10/ 100/1000 S eries Sw itch 1-2 304376- B Re v 00 Fr ont-P anel Figure 1- 2 shows the front -pane l of th e BayS tack 3 50-2 4T swit ch an d the BaySta ck 350-12 T sw itch. Des criptio ns of the front- panel componen ts foll o w t he fi gu r e s . F or a descr iption o f the c omponents l ocated on the back-panel of th e Ba[...]

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    BaySta ck 350 10/10 0/1000 Ser ies Switc hes 304376-B R e v 00 1-3 Comm P ort The Co mm Port (also re ferred to as t he Con sole/C omm Por t) allows yo u to acce ss the cons ole in terf ace (CI) screens and cus tomize your ne twor k using the su pplied menus a nd screens (see Chapter 3, “Using th e Consol e Inte rf ace”). The Console/ Comm Port[...]

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    Using the BayStac k 350 10/ 100/1000 S eries Sw itch 1-4 304376- B Re v 00 All BayStac k 350 switche s are shipped with por t connectors c onfigured as MDI-X (medi a-depe ndent inter face-cross ove r). These ports conne ct o ve r straight cables to the ne twork in terface contr o ller (N I C) car d in a no de or ser ver , s imi lar to a con vent i [...]

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    BaySta ck 350 10/10 0/1000 Ser ies Switc hes 304376-B R e v 00 1-5 Figure 1-3. LED Display P anel T able 1-1. LED Descriptions Label T ype Color State M eaning Pwr P ower statu s Green On DC powe r is available to th e switch’ s inte r nal ci rcui tr y . Off N o A C p ow er to s witch or po wer s upply f ail ed. (con tinued ) 350-12T Switch 350-2[...]

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    Using the BayStac k 350 10/ 100/1000 S eries Sw itch 1-6 304376- B Re v 00 Back-P anel This sec tion de scribes the BayS tack 35 0 switch bac k-pane l component s ( Figure 1- 4 ). De scripti ons of the back-p anel c omponents fo llo w the fi gure. Figure 1-4. Back-P anel Components Status System status Green O n Self-te st passe d suc cessful ly an[...]

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    BaySta ck 350 10/10 0/1000 Ser ies Switc hes 304376-B R e v 00 1-7 A C P o wer Receptac le The A C po wer re cepta cle accep ts the A C po wer cord ( suppli ed). F or install ation outside of Nort h America, mak e sure that you ha ve t he proper p owe r cord for your re gion. An y cord u sed must hav e a CEE-22 standard V f emale connec tor on one [...]

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    Using the BayStac k 350 10/ 100/1000 S eries Sw itch 1-8 304376- B Re v 00 Cooling F ans The v ariable-speed cooli ng fans are l ocated on o ne side of the BayS tack 35 0 switch t o pro vide co oling for th e intern al compon ents. When you insta ll th e switch, be sur e to al lo w enough space on both s i d es of th e swit ch for ad e quat e air f[...]

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    BaySta ck 350 10/10 0/1000 Ser ies Switc hes 304376-B R e v 00 1-9 • SNMP ag ent suppor t for the foll o wing Man agement Informa tion Bases (MIBs ): - Bridge MIB (RFC 1493) - Ether net MIB (RFC 1643) - RMON MIB (RFC 1757) - MIB-II (RFC 1213) - Inter fa ce MIB (RFC 1 573) - Bay Netw orks propri etary MIBs: s5Chass M IB s5Age nt MIB s5ECM MIB (Eth[...]

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    Using the BayStac k 350 10/ 100/1000 S eries Sw itch 1-10 304376- B Re v 00 • Remote mon itoring (RMON), with four groups i nte grated: - Stat istics - Hist ory - Alar ms - Events • Front -panel light e mitti ng diodes ( LEDs) to monitor the foll o wing : - Po wer status - Syst em st atus - Per-por t sta tu s for t he fol lo win g: 1000 Mb/s l [...]

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    BaySta ck 350 10/10 0/1000 Ser ies Switc hes 304376-B R e v 00 1-11 IGMP Snooping Feature F or conser ving ba ndwidth and contro lling IP Multica st, th e IGMP Snoopi ng featur e can pr o vide t he same b enef it a s IP Mu ltic ast ro uters , b ut i n the l ocal are a. F or more informati on about t he IGMP Snooping feature, see “ IGMP Snoopi ng [...]

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    Using the BayStac k 350 10/ 100/1000 S eries Sw itch 1-12 304376- B Re v 00 Flash Memory Storage The BayS tack 350 swi tch us es flash memory to s tore the switch softwa re imag e. Flash me mory a llows you to u pdate th e soft ware ima g e with a ne wer vers ion without changin g the s witch hard ware . An in-ban d connec tion betwe en the s witch[...]

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    BaySta ck 350 10/10 0/1000 Ser ies Switc hes 304376-B R e v 00 1-13 SNMP MIB Suppor t The BayStac k 350 swi tch supports an SNMP agent with indu stry sta ndard MIBs, as well as pri vat e MIB e xtensi ons, whic h ensur es compa tibilit y with e xisting netw ork manage ment too ls. The Ba yStack 350 switch s upport s MIB-II (RFC 1213) a nd the RMON M[...]

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    Using the BayStac k 350 10/ 100/1000 S eries Sw itch 1-14 304376- B Re v 00 Configuration and Switch Manageme nt The BayS tack 350 swi tch is sh ipped di rectly from th e f actory re ady to operate i n any 10B ASE-T or 100B ASE-TX standard netw ork. Y ou ca n manage t he switch using an y generic SNMP-base d netw ork mana gement soft war e; ho wev [...]

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    BaySta ck 350 10/10 0/1000 Ser ies Switc hes 304376-B R e v 00 1-15 Desktop Switch Application Figure 1- 5 sho ws the BayStack 350-24T swit ch used as a de sktop sw itch, where desktop w orks tations are co nnected di rectl y to swit ch port s. This conf iguration p ro vides dedi cate d 100 Mb/s connect ions to t he net work center , to th e serv e[...]

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    Using the BayStac k 350 10/ 100/1000 S eries Sw itch 1-16 304376- B Re v 00 Segment Switch Application Figure 1- 6 sho ws the BayStack 350-24T swit ch used as a se gment s witch to alle viate user c ontention for ba ndwidth and elimin ate serv er and netw ork bottle necks. Before se gm e nta tion, 88 users had a to tal b andwidt h o f only 10 Mb/s [...]

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    BaySta ck 350 10/10 0/1000 Ser ies Switc hes 304376-B R e v 00 1-17 High-Density Switched W orkgr oup Application Figure 1- 7 sho ws a BayStack 350- 24T switch with a h igh-sp eed (gig abit) connecti on to a Bay Netw orks Accelar ™ 1100 switch. Ba yStack 303 and 3 04 switche s are a lso sho wn in this e xample of a hi gh-densit y swit ched w orkg[...]

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    Using the BayStac k 350 10/ 100/1000 S eries Sw itch 1-18 304376- B Re v 00 IEEE 802. 1Q V LAN W ork gr oups BaySta ck 350 swit ches su pport up to 64 port -base d VLANs with 802.1 Q tag ging a v a ilabl e per port . Port s are group ed int o bro adcast domain s b y assi gni ng the m to the same VLAN. Frames recei ved i n one VLAN can onl y be forw[...]

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    BaySta ck 350 10/10 0/1000 Ser ies Switc hes 304376-B R e v 00 1-19 IEEE 802.1Q T agging BaySta ck 350 swit ches ope rate in a ccorda nce with t he IEEE 80 2.1Q tagging rules. I mporta nt term s used with the 802 .1Q tagging f eature a re: • VLAN I dentif ier (VID) -- - the 12-bit p ortio n of the VLAN ta g in t he frame head er tha t id entifies[...]

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    Using the BayStac k 350 10/ 100/1000 S eries Sw itch 1-20 304376- B Re v 00 • Fi lterin g Databa se Ide ntif ier (FID) --- t he spec if ic fi lter ing/f orw arding databas e wit hin the BaySta ck 35 0 sw it ch t hat is a ssi gne d to each VLAN. The current v ersi on of so ftw are as signs all VLANs to t he same FID. This is referr ed to as Shared[...]

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    BaySta ck 350 10/10 0/1000 Ser ies Switc hes 304376-B R e v 00 1-21 In Figure 1-10 , unta gged i ncoming pack ets are assi gned di rectly t o VLAN 2 (PVID = 2). Port 5 i s conf igured as a tagged member of VLAN 2, and p ort 7 is conf igured as an un tag g ed me mb er of VLAN 2. Figure 1-10. 802.1Q T agging (1 of 4) As sho wn in Figure 1- 11 , the u[...]

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    Using the BayStac k 350 10/ 100/1000 S eries Sw itch 1-22 304376- B Re v 00 In Fi gure 1-12 , t agged inco ming pack ets are as signed direc tly to VLAN 2 bec ause of the tag as signm ent i n the p a cket. P o rt 5 i s c onfigure d as a tag ged memb er of VLAN 2, and port 7 is conf igured as an untagged member of VLAN 2. Figure 1-12. 802.1Q T aggin[...]

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    BaySta ck 350 10/10 0/1000 Ser ies Switc hes 304376-B R e v 00 1-23 VLANs Spanning Multiple Switches Y ou can us e VLANs to se gment a netw ork wi thin a swi tch. When c onnect ing multiple swi tches, i t is possibl e to connec t users o f one VLAN wit h users o f that same VLAN in ano ther swit ch. Ho we ver , the conf igu ration guide lines dep e[...]

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    Using the BayStac k 350 10/ 100/1000 S eries Sw itch 1-24 304376- B Re v 00 Because t here is o nly one link be tween the two s witche s, the S panning T ree Protocol ( STP) t re at s t his conf iguration as an y other switch-t o- swit ch conn ectio n. F or this conf igura tion t o wor k properl y , bot h swit ches must su pport t he 802.1 Q taggin[...]

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    BaySta ck 350 10/10 0/1000 Ser ies Switc hes 304376-B R e v 00 1-25 T o connect mul tiple VLANs a cross switches wi th re dundant li nks, th e STP must be disab led on a ll part icipa ting swit ch port s. Figur e 1-16 sho ws possible conseque nces of enabling the STP whe n using VLANs betwee n untagged (non-802 .1Q tagge d) swit ches. Figure 1-16. [...]

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    Using the BayStac k 350 10/ 100/1000 S eries Sw itch 1-26 304376- B Re v 00 Shared Serv er s BaySta ck 350 s witches allo w ports to e xist in mu ltiple VLANs for shar ed resourc es, suc h as se rv ers, pri nters , and switch -to-s witch conn ectio ns. It is also possibl e to ha ve resou rces e xist in multi ple VLANs on one swit ch as sho wn in Fi[...]

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    BaySta ck 350 10/10 0/1000 Ser ies Switc hes 304376-B R e v 00 1-27 Figure 1-18. VLAN Br oadcast Domains Within the Switch The broad cast domai n for eac h of the VLANs sho wn in Fi gure 1-18 are creat ed b y conf iguring VLAN port memb erships f or eac h VLAN and then c onf iguring each of the p orts wi th the app ropri ate PVID/VLAN as sociat ion[...]

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    Using the BayStac k 350 10/ 100/1000 S eries Sw itch 1-28 304376- B Re v 00 T o conf igure t he VLAN port membershi p for VLAN 1 , foll ow these s teps: 1. Select Switch Conf iguration fr om the Bay Stack 45 0-12T Main Menu (or pr ess w). 2. Fr om the Swit ch Conf iguration Menu, se lect VLAN Conf iguration (or pr ess v) . 3. Fr om the VLAN Conf ig[...]

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    BaySta ck 350 10/10 0/1000 Ser ies Switc hes 304376-B R e v 00 1-29 Ports 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, and 11 are n o w untagged members of VLAN 3 as sho wn in Figure 1- 18 on page 1-27 . Figure 1-20. VLAN Configuration Screen Example T o configure th e PV ID (por t VLAN i denti fier) fo r P ort 8, fo llow thes e step s: 1. Fr om the VLAN Conf iguration scr een[...]

  • Page 54

    Using the BayStac k 350 10/ 100/1000 S eries Sw itch 1-30 304376- B Re v 00 Figure 1-21. Default VLAN P or t Configuration Screen Example Figure 1- 22 sho ws the VLAN Port Conf igura tion s creen aft er it i s conf igured to support the PVID a ssignment f or port 8 , as sho wn in Figure 1-18 (the Po rt Nam e f ield is opt ion al). The PVID/VLAN ass[...]

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    BaySta ck 350 10/10 0/1000 Ser ies Switc hes 304376-B R e v 00 1-31 Figure 1-22. VLAN P or t Configuration Screen Example VLAN W orkgr oup Summary This sec tion s ummarizes t he VLAN wor kgroup e xample s disc ussed in t he pre vious sections of this chapt er . As sho wn in Figure 1-23 , swit ch S1 ( a BayStack 35 0-12T swi tch) is conf igured with[...]

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    Using the BayStac k 350 10/ 100/1000 S eries Sw itch 1-32 304376- B Re v 00 The co nnec ti on to S2 requi re s only one li nk betw een th e swit ches be cau se S1 an d S2 are bot h BaySta ck 350 s witches t hat sup port 802.1Q t agging (see “ VLAN S Spanning Mul tiple 802.1Q T agged Switches ” on page 1-23 ). Figure 1-23. VLAN Configuration Spa[...]

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    BaySta ck 350 10/10 0/1000 Ser ies Switc hes 304376-B R e v 00 1-33 VLAN Configuration Rules VLANs operate acco rding to speci fic conf igu ration rule s. When creating VLANs , cons ider th e following r ules th a t dete rmine how the c onfigured VLAN re acts in an y netw ork topolog y: • Al l ports t hat are i n volv ed in port mirr oring mus t [...]

  • Page 58

    Using the BayStac k 350 10/ 100/1000 S eries Sw itch 1-34 304376- B Re v 00 IGMP Snooping BaySta ck 350 switch es can sense IGMP Host Members hip Report s from atta ched stati ons and c an use thi s informat ion t o set up a d edicat ed path be tween t he request ing stat ion and a local IP Multica st route r . Once the pathw ay is est ablished , t[...]

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    BaySta ck 350 10/10 0/1000 Ser ies Switc hes 304376-B R e v 00 1-35 As sho wn in Figure 1-24 , a non -IP Mult icast f ilteri ng swit ch causes I P Mul ticast traf fic t o be sent t o all segmen ts on t he loc al subnet . Figure 1-24. IP Multicast P r opagation with IGMP Routing The BayS tack 350 10/ 100/10 00 Series S witches can au tomatical ly se[...]

  • Page 60

    Using the BayStac k 350 10/ 100/1000 S eries Sw itch 1-36 304376- B Re v 00 One clie nt, conn ected to S2, respo nds wit h a host membership r eport. Swit ch S2 inter cepts th e repo rt fro m that po rt, an d gener at es a pr o xy rep ort to it s upstr eam neighbor , S1. Also, tw o clien ts con nected to S4 respo nd with host membersh ip report s, [...]

  • Page 61

    BaySta ck 350 10/10 0/1000 Ser ies Switc hes 304376-B R e v 00 1-37 After t he sw itches l earn whi ch por ts are re questi ng acc ess to the IP Mult icast stream, al l other ports no t responding to the que ries are block ed from recei ving the IP Mult icast (see Figure 1- 26 ). Figure 1- 26. BayStac k 350- 24T switc hes Filtering IP Multi cast St[...]

  • Page 62

    Using the BayStac k 350 10/ 100/1000 S eries Sw itch 1-38 304376- B Re v 00 IGMP Snooping Configurat ion Rules The IGMP Snoopi ng feat ure oper ates a ccording t o spec if ic conf iguration r ules. When conf iguring your swi tch fo r IGMP Snoop ing, con sider the foll o wing r ules that de termin e ho w the c onf iguration reac ts in any ne twor k [...]

  • Page 63

    BaySta ck 350 10/10 0/1000 Ser ies Switc hes 304376-B R e v 00 1-39 IEEE 80 2.1 p Prio rit izi ng Y ou can us e the VLAN Conf iguration scr eens t o priori tize the ord er in whic h the switch f orwa rds pack ets, on a per -port basis. F or ex ample, i f messag es fr om a spec if ic se gment are crucia l to y our oper atio n, you can set t he swit [...]

  • Page 64

    Using the BayStac k 350 10/ 100/1000 S eries Sw itch 1-40 304376- B Re v 00 Figure 1- 28. P or t T ransmit Queue As sho wn in Figure 1-28 , the switch pr ov ides tw o tran smissi on queues, a High transmi ssi on qu eue and a Lo w transmission que ue, f or an y giv en port . Fra mes are assigne d to one of these queues o n the ba sis of us er_prior [...]

  • Page 65

    BaySta ck 350 10/10 0/1000 Ser ies Switc hes 304376-B R e v 00 1-41 T o configure th e port p ri ority level, foll o w the se steps : 1. Dete rmine the pr iorit y level you want to ass i g n to th e swit ch port . User prio rity le vels are assigne d defaul t settin gs in all BayStack 350 swit ches. The range is fr om 0 to 7. The t raf fic c lass t[...]

  • Page 66

    Using the BayStac k 350 10/ 100/1000 S eries Sw itch 1-42 304376- B Re v 00 5. Select a priori ty le v el fr om the range sho wn in th e T raff i c Class Conf igurat ion scr een (or modify t he T raffi c Class par ameters to suit y our needs). 6. Assign the priorit y lev el to ports using the VLAN P ort Conf iguration screen: a. Pr ess [Ct rl]-R to[...]

  • Page 67

    BaySta ck 350 10/10 0/1000 Ser ies Switc hes 304376-B R e v 00 1-43 MultiLink T runks MultiLin k trunk s allo w you to group up t o four s witch ports tog ether to form a link to anothe r switch o r serv er , thus increas ing aggr e gate t hroughpu t of the interc onnection between the de vices (up t o 800 Mb/s in ful l-duple x mode). BaySta ck 350[...]

  • Page 68

    Using the BayStac k 350 10/ 100/1000 S eries Sw itch 1-44 304376- B Re v 00 Each of the tr unks sho w n in Figure 1-3 1 can be con f i gur ed wit h up to fou r switch ports t o pro vid e up to 800 Mb/ s aggre g ate bandwi dth thro ugh each trunk, in full- duple x mode. As s ho w n in this e xample , when tr af f i c between switch- to-switc h conne[...]

  • Page 69

    BaySta ck 350 10/10 0/1000 Ser ies Switc hes 304376-B R e v 00 1-45 Clients acces sing data from th e serv ers ( FS1 and FS 2) are pro vided with maximized b andwidth thro ugh trunks T 1, T2, T3, T4, and T5. T runk members (the por ts making u p each t runk) do no t ha ve to be con secuti ve swi tch ports ; the y can be se lecte d randomly , as sho[...]

  • Page 70

    Using the BayStac k 350 10/ 100/1000 S eries Sw itch 1-46 304376- B Re v 00 T runk Con figuration Screen Exampl es This sec tion s ho ws examp les of th e MultiL ink T runk Conf iguration sc reens for the cli ent/ serv er conf igura tion e xa mple sho wn in Figur e 1-33 on page 1 -45 . The screens sho w how y ou could set up the trunk conf igur ati[...]

  • Page 71

    BaySta ck 350 10/10 0/1000 Ser ies Switc hes 304376-B R e v 00 1-47 The MultiLi nk T runk Conf igur ation sc reen op ens ( Figure 1- 35 ). Figure 1-35. MultiLink T r unk Configuration Screen f or Switch S1 The Mult iLi nk T runk Conf iguration scree n fo r switc h S1 i s con f igured as follo ws: • T runk (re ad only) indic ates the tr unks ( 1 t[...]

  • Page 72

    Using the BayStac k 350 10/ 100/1000 S eries Sw itch 1-48 304376- B Re v 00 • STP Learni ng indicates t he spa nning t ree parti cip atio n sett ing f or each of the trunks: T runks 1 throu gh 4 are ena bled f or Normal STP Le arnin g. T runk 5 is enab led for F ast STP Learning. • T runk Mode (read only ) indi cates the t runk mode for each o [...]

  • Page 73

    BaySta ck 350 10/10 0/1000 Ser ies Switc hes 304376-B R e v 00 1-49 T runk Configuration Screen f or Switch S2 As sho wn in Figure 1-33 on page 1-45 , switch S2 is s et up with t wo t runk conf igurations (T2 a nd T3). Bot h trunks c onnect directl y to s witch S1. As in the pre vious screen e xamples, to set up a tr unk conf iguration choos e Mult[...]

  • Page 74

    Using the BayStac k 350 10/ 100/1000 S eries Sw itch 1-50 304376- B Re v 00 Ports 1 a nd 3 ar e assigned as tr unk members of trunk 2. • STP Learni ng indicates t he spa nning t ree parti cip atio n sett ing f or each of the trunks: T runks 1 and 2 ar e enabled for Nor mal STP Lea rning. • T runk Mode (read only) indi cates th e trun k mode for[...]

  • Page 75

    BaySta ck 350 10/10 0/1000 Ser ies Switc hes 304376-B R e v 00 1-51 T runk Configuration Screen f or Switch S3 As sho wn in Figure 1-33 on page 1-45 , switch S3 is s et up with o ne tru nk conf iguration (T4). This tr unk con nects dir ectly to switch S1. As in the pre vious screen e xamples, to set up an in ter -swit ch tr unk conf iguration choos[...]

  • Page 76

    Using the BayStac k 350 10/ 100/1000 S eries Sw itch 1-52 304376- B Re v 00 • STP Learni ng indicates t he spa nning t ree parti cip atio n sett ing f or each of the trunks: T runk 1 is enab led for Nor mal STP Lea rning. • T runk Mode (read only) indi cates th e trun k mode for ea ch of t he trunks : The T runk Mode f iel d v alue for trunk 1 [...]

  • Page 77

    BaySta ck 350 10/10 0/1000 Ser ies Switc hes 304376-B R e v 00 1-53 T runk Configuration Screen f or Switch S4 As sho wn in Figure 1-33 , swit ch S4 i s set up wit h one t runk conf iguration (T5 ). This tr unk conne cts dire ctly to switch S 1. As in the pre vious screen e xamples, to set up a tr unk conf iguration choos e MultiLin k T runk Conf i[...]

  • Page 78

    Using the BayStac k 350 10/ 100/1000 S eries Sw itch 1-54 304376- B Re v 00 The Mult iLi nk T runk Conf iguration scree n fo r switc h S4 i s con f igured as follo ws: • T runk (re ad only) indic ates the trunk (1 to 6 ) that co rresp onds to the switc h ports s pecif ied in the T runk Member s f ields . • T runk Members (Uni t/P ort) indica te[...]

  • Page 79

    BaySta ck 350 10/10 0/1000 Ser ies Switc hes 304376-B R e v 00 1-55 Before Configuring T runks When you cre ate an d enable a trunk, the trunk members ( switch ports) t ake on certai n s etti ngs nece ssary for co rr ect op erati on of t he Mul tiL ink T runkin g feat ure. These set ti ngs , along wi th s pec if ic conf igura ti on r ul es, mus t b[...]

  • Page 80

    Using the BayStac k 350 10/ 100/1000 S eries Sw itch 1-56 304376- B Re v 00 • Al l tr unk members must b e co nf igured into the sa me VLAN be for e the T runk Conf igur ation scr een’ s T runk Stat us f ield can be set to Enab led (See “ VLAN Conf igur ation” on page 3-22). • When an a cti v e port is co nfi gured i n a tr unk, th e port[...]

  • Page 81

    BaySta ck 350 10/10 0/1000 Ser ies Switc hes 304376-B R e v 00 1-57 Spanning T ree Considerati ons The spanni ng tr ee P ath Cost p arameter i s rec alculat ed base d on the agg re gat e bandwidth of the trunk. F or e xample, Fi gure 1-39 s ho ws a four port tr unk (T1) with tw o port members o perating at 100 Mb/ s and the o ther t wo po rt member[...]

  • Page 82

    Using the BayStac k 350 10/ 100/1000 S eries Sw itch 1-58 304376- B Re v 00 The switc h can also detec t trunk membe r port s that ar e phy sically misconf igured. F or e xample, in Figur e 1-40 , trunk me mber port s 2, 4, a nd 6 of switch S1 ar e conf igured cor r ectly to tr unk member por ts 7, 9, and 11 of swi tch S2. The Spanning T ree Po rt [...]

  • Page 83

    BaySta ck 350 10/10 0/1000 Ser ies Switc hes 304376-B R e v 00 1-59 If swit ch S2’ s t runk member po rt 11 i s physi cally disconnec ted and then reconnec ted to port 13, the Spanni ng T ree Por t Conf igurati on screen f or switch S1 changes t o sho w port 6 in the Blocki ng state ( Figur e 1-41 ). Figure 1-41. Example 2: Detecting a Misconfigu[...]

  • Page 84

    Using the BayStac k 350 10/ 100/1000 S eries Sw itch 1-60 304376- B Re v 00 Additional Tips About the MultiLink T runk ing Feature When you cre ate a Multi Link t runk, the i ndi vidu al tr unk members (the spe cif ic ports t hat mak e up the trunk) are logi cally con necte d and re act as a s ingle entity . F or e xample, i f you chang e spanni ng[...]

  • Page 85

    BaySta ck 350 10/10 0/1000 Ser ies Switc hes 304376-B R e v 00 1-61 P or t Mirroring (C on ver satio n St eering) Y ou can des ign ate one of your switch ports t o moni tor t raf fic on an y tw o specif ied switch po rts ( port-bas ed) or to monitor traf fic to or fr om an y tw o speci fi ed address es tha t the s witch has lea rned ( address- base[...]

  • Page 86

    Using the BayStac k 350 10/ 100/1000 S eries Sw itch 1-62 304376- B Re v 00 P or t-Based Mirroring Configuration Figure 1- 42 sho ws an exam ple of a port-b ase d mirror ing con f igur at ion where port 23 is des ignat ed as the mon itor port for ports 24 and 25 of s witch S 1. Althou gh this e xampl e sho ws ports 24 and 25 monitore d b y the mon [...]

  • Page 87

    BaySta ck 350 10/10 0/1000 Ser ies Switc hes 304376-B R e v 00 1-63 In the c onf igurat ion e xamp le sho wn in Figure 1- 42 on page 1-62 , th e d esi gn ate d monitor p ort (p ort 23) c an be se t to monito r tra f f ic in a ny of the follo wing modes: • Moni tor a ll traf f ic recei ve d b y port X. • Moni tor a ll traf f ic trans mit ted b y[...]

  • Page 88

    Using the BayStac k 350 10/ 100/1000 S eries Sw itch 1-64 304376- B Re v 00 Figure 1-43. P or t Mirroring P or t-Based Screen Example Address-Based Mirroring Configuration Figure 1- 44 sho w s an e xample o f an a ddress -based mirro ring conf iguration wh ere port 23 , the designate d mon itor por t for s witch S1, is monitor ing tra f f ic occurr[...]

  • Page 89

    BaySta ck 350 10/10 0/1000 Ser ies Switc hes 304376-B R e v 00 1-65 Figure 1-44. Ad dress-Based Mirroring Configuration Example In this conf igur ation , the de signated monitor port (por t 23) can be s et to mon itor traf fic i n an y of the follo wing modes: • Moni tor a ll traf f ic trans mit ted from addre ss A to a n y addre ss. • Moni tor[...]

  • Page 90

    Using the BayStac k 350 10/ 100/1000 S eries Sw itch 1-66 304376- B Re v 00 In thi s e xample, port 23 bec omes the de si gnat ed Monit or Por t for s wit ch S1 whe n you press [Ente r] in response t o the [Y es] screen prompt. The screen data display ed at t he bot tom of th e scr een wil l change t o s ho w the ne w c urr ent ly acti ve port mir [...]

  • Page 91

    BaySta ck 350 10/10 0/1000 Ser ies Switc hes 304376-B R e v 00 1-67 P or t Mirroring Configuration Rules The foll o w ing conf igura tion rul es must be applied to an y port mirrorin g conf iguration: • A monit or port ca nnot be conf igured as a tr unk member or I GMP member , and cannot be use d for norma l swit ch functi ons. • When a port i[...]

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  • Page 93

    304376-B R e v 00 2-1 Chap ter 2 Inst alling th e Ba yStac k 350 Sw itc h This chap ter pr o vides the foll o wing inf ormati on about th e BaySta ck 350 swi tch: • Insta llatio n requi remen ts • Inst allati on proc edure • Inst ructi ons fo r conne cting po wer • Inst ructi ons fo r v eri fying the insta llation • Instr uctio n s for th[...]

  • Page 94

    Using the BayStac k 350 10/ 100/1000 S eries Sw itch 2-2 304376- B Re v 00 Figure 2-1. P ackage Contents The number of box es and their conten ts depend s on the options you order ed. Open any access ories box and v eri fy tha t the cont ents agree wit h your bi ll of mat erials. If an y it ems are mis sing or damaged, contact t he sales agent o r [...]

  • Page 95

    Installi ng the BayS tac k 350 Swit ch 304376-B R e v 00 2-3 Instal lat io n Pr oced ur e This sec tion pr o vides the re quireme nts an d inst ructions for i nstal ling the BaySta ck 350 swit ch on a f lat surf ac e or in a s tandard 19 -inch utilit y rack. If you instal l the swi tch in a rack , ground the rack t o the same g roundin g electr ode[...]

  • Page 96

    Using the BayStac k 350 10/ 100/1000 S eries Sw itch 2-4 304376- B Re v 00 T o install the swit ch on a t abletop, shelf , or an y ot her flat surf ace, f ollo w these steps: 1. Set the s witch on the fl at surfac e and chec k f or pr oper ventil ation. Allo w at least 2 inc hes (5 .1 cm) on each side f or pro per v entil ation and 5 inches (12 .7 [...]

  • Page 97

    Installi ng the BayS tac k 350 Swit ch 304376-B R e v 00 2-5 Installing the BayStac k 350 Switch in a Rac k The BayS tack 350 swi tch oc cupies a 1. 6-unit (1.6u) rack spac e and ca n be instal led in most stand ard 19-in ch rack s. The r ack must be grounded to the same groundin g elec trode used b y the po wer service in the area. The ground pa t[...]

  • Page 98

    Using the BayStac k 350 10/ 100/1000 S eries Sw itch 2-6 304376- B Re v 00 T o install the BaySta ck 350 s witch in a rack, f ollo w these steps : 1. Determine h ow fa r y ou want the swit ch to pr otru de in fr ont of the rack . Y ou c an ins ta ll the switch flush to the ra ck or exten ded fr o m the ra ck, dependin g on the orientat ion of the m[...]

  • Page 99

    Installi ng the BayS tac k 350 Swit ch 304376-B R e v 00 2-7 Figure 2-3. Attaching Mounting Brac kets 3. Position th e swit ch in t h e rack a nd alig n the h oles i n t he moun ting brack et with the hole s in th e rack (se e Figur e 2-4 ). 4. Insert t wo s cr ews, appr opriate f or y our 19-inc h rack, in to each of the mounting brac kets a nd ti[...]

  • Page 100

    Using the BayStac k 350 10/ 100/1000 S eries Sw itch 2-8 304376- B Re v 00 Attaching De vices to the BayStac k 350 Switch This sect ion de scr ibes ho w to attach de vices t o the BayS tac k 350 swit ch ports a nd ho w to co nnect a cons ole term inal to the switch Consol e/Comm port. Y ou can use the cons ole termi nal t o obser v e t he po wer on[...]

  • Page 101

    Installi ng the BayS tac k 350 Swit ch 304376-B R e v 00 2-9 Connecting the 1 0B ASE-T/100BASE-TX P ort s The BayS tack 350 swi tch 10B ASE-T/100B ASE-TX ports are conf igured with RJ-45 conn ector s that ar e wired as MDI-X po rts. As in con ve ntional Et herne t repeat er hubs , the BayS tack 350 swi tch por ts connec t via st raight -through cab[...]

  • Page 102

    Using the BayStac k 350 10/ 100/1000 S eries Sw itch 2-10 304376- B Re v 00 Connecting the Cons ole/Comm P ort The seri al conso le int erf ace is an RS-2 32 p ort t hat en ables a c onnect ion t o a PC or termina l for monitor ing and conf igur ing the switch. Y ou ca n also connect this port to an e xternal modem t o enable r emote dial -in mana [...]

  • Page 103

    Installi ng the BayS tac k 350 Swit ch 304376-B R e v 00 2-11 3. Connect the female connect or of th e RS-232 cabl e dir ectl y to the Console/Co mm P ort on the swi tch, and ti ghten th e capti ve r etain ing screws ( see Figure 2 -6 ). Figure 2-6. Connecting to the Console/Comm P ort 4. Connect the oth er end of the cabl e to a terminal or the se[...]

  • Page 104

    Using the BayStac k 350 10/ 100/1000 S eries Sw itch 2-12 304376- B Re v 00 T o connect t he A C po wer cord , foll o w these s teps: 1. Plug one end of the A C po wer cord int o the A C po wer r ecept acle on the switch bac k panel ( Fi gure 2-7 ). A vert issement: Le débran chement du cordo n d'alimen tati on constit ue le seul moyen de met[...]

  • Page 105

    Installi ng the BayS tac k 350 Swit ch 304376-B R e v 00 2-13 Figure 2- 7. Ba yStack 350 Swi tch A C P ower Receptacle 2. Plug the o ther end of t he A C po wer cord i nto th e gro unded A C po wer outl et ( Fi gure 2-8 ). Figure 2-8. Grounded A C P o wer Outlet 3. Pr oceed t o the nex t sectio n, “ V erify ing th e Instal lati on ,” t o veri f[...]

  • Page 106

    Using the BayStac k 350 10/ 100/1000 S eries Sw itch 2-14 304376- B Re v 00 V erifying the Installation Usi ng the LEDs T o veri fy th e instal lation us ing th e LEDs, che ck that the swit ch po wer-up sequence is as describe d in Ta b l e 2 - 1 : Figure 2-9. Obser ving LEDs to V erify Pr oper Operation T able 2-1. P ower-Up Sequence Stage Descrip[...]

  • Page 107

    Installi ng the BayS tac k 350 Swit ch 304376-B R e v 00 2-15 V erifying the Installation Usi ng the Self-T es t Screen If a monito r is conne cted to the s witch (see “ Connec ting the Console /Comm Port ” on page 2-10 ), you can observ e the BayStack 35 0 switc h Self-T est screen ( Figure 2- 10 ). The resul ts of the se lf-t est are displ ay[...]

  • Page 108

    Using the BayStac k 350 10/ 100/1000 S eries Sw itch 2-16 304376- B Re v 00 Figure 2-11. Ba y Netw orks Logo Screen Upon succe ssful completion of the po wer -up self -tests, t he swi tch is re ady for normal ope rati on. T o access t he BayStack 3 50 Main M enu, pre ss [Ctrl ]-Y . Initial Setup of the Ba yStac k 350 Switch In most ca ses t he BayS[...]

  • Page 109

    Installi ng the BayS tac k 350 Swit ch 304376-B R e v 00 2-17 The BayS tack 350 swi tch is de signed for plug- and-pl ay operat ion; h o we v er , certai n para mete rs mu st be c onf igure d for t he swit ch ma nagement funct ion to become ful ly ope rational . A minimal con f igur ation is requi red when you p lan on remote managemen t or TFTP op[...]

  • Page 110

    Using the BayStac k 350 10/ 100/1000 S eries Sw itch 2-18 304376- B Re v 00 This sel ecti on display s the I P Conf igura tion/Set up screen ( Figure ). IP Configuration/Setup Screen 4. Enter the IP addr ess of the swi tch in the In-Band I P Addres s f iel d, then pr ess [Re turn] . Note: The IP inter face of the BayStack 350 switch is only on VLAN[...]

  • Page 111

    Installi ng the BayS tac k 350 Swit ch 304376-B R e v 00 2-19 5. Enter the IP s ubnet mask addr ess in the In-Ba nd Subnet Mask f ield, then pr ess [Re turn] . 6. Enter the default gateway addr ess in the De fault Gate way f iel d, then pr ess [Re turn] . kombk.book Page 19 Thursday, February 18, 1999 10:59 AM[...]

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    304376-B R e v 00 3-1 Chap ter 3 Using the Console Interface This chap ter de scribes ho w to config ure and manage t he BayStack 3 50 swit ch usin g the menu -dri ven cons ole in terf ace (CI). This chapter inclu d es the following inf ormati on: • Acc essing t he CI menus and scree ns • Usi ng the CI men us and s creens • Des cripti on of o[...]

  • Page 114

    Using the BayStac k 350 10/ 100/1000 S eries Sw itch 3-2 304376- B Re v 00 Usin g th e CI Menus an d Sc reens The CI me nus and scr eens pr o vide opti ons tha t allo w you to conf igure and manage the BayStack 350 switch. Hel p prompts at the bott om of each menu and screen e xplain ho w to enter data i n the h ighlight ed f ield and ho w to n a v[...]

  • Page 115

    Using th e Console Interface 304376-B R e v 00 3-3 Screen Fields and Des criptions Figure 3- 1 sho ws a map of th e CI scr eens. The remaind er of this chapt er desc ribes the CI sc reens and their f ields, be ginni ng with the main menu. Figure 3- 1. Map of Console Interface S creens The CI scr eens f or your spe cif ic s witch mode l will s ho w [...]

  • Page 116

    Using the BayStac k 350 10/ 100/1000 S eries Sw itch 3-4 304376- B Re v 00 Main Menu This sec tion de scribes the opt ions a vail able fr om the CI ma in menu ( Figu re 3-2 ). The CI scr eens a nd submenus for thes e opti ons are de scrib ed in the f ollo wing sectio ns. Figure 3-2. Console Interface Main Menu Ta b l e 3 - 1 descr ibes the CI main [...]

  • Page 117

    Using th e Console Interface 304376-B R e v 00 3-5 System Cha racteristics Disp la ys the S ystem Charact eris tics sc reen (see “ Sy stem Charac ter isti cs ” on page 3-14 ). This sc reen allows you t o view switch ch aracte ri stics, in cludi ng numb er of reset s, po wer s tatus , hardw are a nd firmware ve rsion, and MA C address . . This s[...]

  • Page 118

    Using the BayStac k 350 10/ 100/1000 S eries Sw itch 3-6 304376- B Re v 00 Reset to Defa ult Settings Reset s the s witch to the f actor y def ault configu r ation set tings . This option is f ollo wed b y a scree n prompt th at prec edes the actio n. Enter Y es to reset th e s wit ch to the f actor y def ault conf igur ation sett ings; enter No to[...]

  • Page 119

    Using th e Console Interface 304376-B R e v 00 3-7 IP Configurati on/Setup The IP Conf igurat ion/Setu p scre en ( Fig ure 3-3 ) a llo ws you to set or modify the BayS t ack 35 0 switc h IP configu ratio n parame ters. D ata th at you e nter in th e user -conf igurab le f iel ds tak es e f fect as soon as you pr ess Ent er . T o open the I P Conf i[...]

  • Page 120

    Using the BayStac k 350 10/ 100/1000 S eries Sw itch 3-8 304376- B Re v 00 Figure 3-3. IP Configuration/Setup Screen Ta b l e 3 - 2 descr ibes the IP Conf igur atio n/Setup screen f ields. T able 3-2. IP Configuration/Setup Screen Fields Field Des cription BootP Request Mode One of f ou r modes of ope rati on f or BootP . (See “ Choosing a Bo otP[...]

  • Page 121

    Using th e Console Interface 304376-B R e v 00 3-9 Choosing a BootP Reques t Mode The BootP Req uest Mode fi eld i n the IP Conf igura tion scre en all o ws you to choose whi ch metho d the switc h uses to broadca st Boot P requests : • Boo tP When Need ed • BootP Al ways • Boo tP Disable d • BootP o r Last Addre ss Last BootP Colum n heade[...]

  • Page 122

    Using the BayStac k 350 10/ 100/1000 S eries Sw itch 3-10 304376- B Re v 00 BootP When Needed Allo ws the swit ch to r equest an I P addres s if one h as not a lread y b een se t fr om the conso le term inal. When sel ected, t his mode o perates as fol lo ws: • When the IP data i s ente red fr om the c onsole termin al, the data become s the in-b[...]

  • Page 123

    Using th e Console Interface 304376-B R e v 00 3-11 • If t he swit ch does not rece i ve a BootP reply , the switch cannot be manage d using th e in-b and IP a ddress se t from the console termi nal. If an I P addres s is not currentl y in use, t hese ac tions ta ke e f fect immediat ely . If an IP ad dress is currentl y in use, thes e actions ta[...]

  • Page 124

    Using the BayStac k 350 10/ 100/1000 S eries Sw itch 3-12 304376- B Re v 00 SNMP Conf igur ation The SNMP Conf iguration screen ( Figure 3- 4 ) allo ws you to se t or modify the SNMP conf igurat ion par ameters. Choo se SN MP Con f igur ation (or pr ess m) fro m th e main me nu to open th e SN MP Conf igur at ion scr ee n. Figure 3-4. SNMP Configur[...]

  • Page 125

    Using th e Console Interface 304376-B R e v 00 3-13 Ta b l e 3 - 3 descr ibes the SNMP Conf iguration sc reen f ields. T able 3-3. SNMP Configuration Screen Fields Field Des cription Read-Onl y Comm unity Strin g The com munit y string used f or i n-band read -only SN MP oper ations . Def ault V alue: public Rang e: Any ASC II st ring of up t o 32 [...]

  • Page 126

    Using the BayStac k 350 10/ 100/1000 S eries Sw itch 3-14 304376- B Re v 00 System Ch aract erist ic s The S ystem Char acteri stics scree n ( Figure 3-5 ) allo ws you to vie w system charact eris tics and contai ns three user -conf igurable f ields: sysCon tact, sys Name, and sysLoc ation . Choose Syst em Charac terist ics ( or press s ) from the [...]

  • Page 127

    Using th e Console Interface 304376-B R e v 00 3-15 Ta b l e 3 - 4 descr ibes t he System Cha racte rist ics s creen f ields. T able 3-4. Sy stem Characteristic s Screen Fiel ds Field Des cription MA C Ad dress The M A C address of the Ba yStac k 350 s witch. Reset Count A read-onl y fiel d that ind icates the nu mber of res ets sin ce the operati [...]

  • Page 128

    Using the BayStac k 350 10/ 100/1000 S eries Sw itch 3-16 304376- B Re v 00 Switch Configur at ion The Switch Conf igu ration Menu screen ( F igure 3 -6 ) allo ws you to s et or modif y your s witch conf igura tion. Choose Swit ch Conf igu ration (or press w) from the ma in menu to o pen the Swi tch Conf igur ation Me nu screen. Figure 3-6. Switch [...]

  • Page 129

    Using th e Console Interface 304376-B R e v 00 3-17 Ta b l e 3 - 5 descr ibes the Switch Co nfi gurat ion Menu s creen opt ions. T able 3-5. Switch Configuration Menu Screen Options Option Descript ion MA C Ad dress T ab le Displ a ys the MA C Ad dress T ab le sc reen (see “ M AC Address T ab le ” on page 3-18 ). This sc reen al lows you to v i[...]

  • Page 130

    Using the BayStac k 350 10/ 100/1000 S eries Sw itch 3-18 304376- B Re v 00 MA C Address T able The MAC Addres s T a ble sc re en ( Figure 3-7 ) allo ws you to vie w MA C addr esses that t he swit ch has lea rned or to searc h for a spe cif ic M A C address. The MA C Address scr een also operat es in conj uncti on with the Port Mirr oring Conf igur[...]

  • Page 131

    Using th e Console Interface 304376-B R e v 00 3-19 Figure 3-7. MA C Address T able Screen Ta b l e 3 - 6 descr ibes t he MA C Address T able scr een f iel ds. T able 3-6. MA C Address T able Screen Fields Field Des cription Aging Time Spec ifies how long a l ear ned MAC add ress rem ains i n the switch ’ s f orw arding databa se . If an entry is[...]

  • Page 132

    Using the BayStac k 350 10/ 100/1000 S eries Sw itch 3-20 304376- B Re v 00 VLAN Configuration Menu The VLAN Conf iguration Menu scree n ( Figure 3-8 ) all o ws you to s elect the appropri ate scr een to conf igure up to 64 port-bas ed VLANs. When yo u crea te VLANs, you can a ssign v arious ports (and ther efore the de vices attach ed to t hese po[...]

  • Page 133

    Using th e Console Interface 304376-B R e v 00 3-21 Figure 3-8. VLAN Configuration Menu Screen Ta b l e 3 - 7 descr ibes t he VLAN Conf ig uration Men u scre en options . T able 3-7. VLAN Configuration Menu Screen Options Option Descript ion VLAN Configuration Displays the VLAN Conf igurati on scr een (s ee “ VLAN Configu ration ” on page 3-22 [...]

  • Page 134

    Using the BayStac k 350 10/ 100/1000 S eries Sw itch 3-22 304376- B Re v 00 VLAN Configuration The VLAN Conf igurat ion scree n ( Figur e 3-9 ) allo ws y ou to assig n switch ports as VLAN port membe rs . Ports that ar e co n figured as VL A N po rt mem ber s beco me part of a set of p orts t hat for m a broadc ast do main for a s pecif ic VLAN. Sw[...]

  • Page 135

    Using th e Console Interface 304376-B R e v 00 3-23 Ta b l e 3 - 8 descr ibes the VLAN Conf igurat ion sc reen f ields. T able 3-8. VLAN Configuration Screen Fields Field Des cription Create VLAN Allo ws y ou t o set up o r vie w c onfigur ed VLAN w orkgrou ps . Enter the n umber of the ne w VLAN you w ant t o crea te or vi e w , then pres s [Retur[...]

  • Page 136

    Using the BayStac k 350 10/ 100/1000 S eries Sw itch 3-24 304376- B Re v 00 VLAN P or t Configuration The VLAN Port Con fi guration screen ( F igure 3-10 ) a llo w s you to conf igure specif ied switch por ts with t he appr opriate PVID/VLAN ass ociation that e nables the cre ation of b roadca st domains (see “ Shared S erve rs” on p age 1-26 f[...]

  • Page 137

    Using th e Console Interface 304376-B R e v 00 3-25 Ta b l e 3 - 9 descr ibes the VLAN Port Conf iguration s creen f ields. T able 3-9. VLAN P or t Configuration Screen Fi elds Field Des cription Po r t Allows y ou to select the num ber of the port you w ant to vie w or configu r e . T o vie w ano the r po r t, ty pe its p ort number a nd pre ss En[...]

  • Page 138

    Using the BayStac k 350 10/ 100/1000 S eries Sw itch 3-26 304376- B Re v 00 Assigning T aggi ng to Gigabit MD A P or ts This sec tion s ho ws ho w a user could a ssign the gi gabit MD A port (port 25 s ho wn in Figure 3-10 ) as a T agged VL AN mem ber . In this exampl e, the MD A port in th e exa mple is conf igur ed with a PVID of 1 . This means t[...]

  • Page 139

    Using th e Console Interface 304376-B R e v 00 3-27 3. Choose VLAN Conf iguration (or pr ess v) f rom t he VLAN Conf igura tion Menu to open t he VLAN Conf igur ation scr een. 4. In the VLAN Conf iguration sc ree n, set th e port members hip f ield fo r port 25 t o T (T agged Po rt Member) , then pr ess [Retur n]. Be sure t hat VLAN displ ayed in t[...]

  • Page 140

    Using the BayStac k 350 10/ 100/1000 S eries Sw itch 3-28 304376- B Re v 00 Ta b l e 3 - 1 0 desc ribes the VLAN Displa y b y Port scr een f iel ds. T raffic Class Configur ation The T raf f ic Cl ass Conf iguration scre en ( Fi gure 3-12 ) al lo ws you t o assi gn a Lo w or High t raf fic clas sif icat ion t o an y of eigh t (0 t o 7) user_p riori[...]

  • Page 141

    Using th e Console Interface 304376-B R e v 00 3-29 Figure 3-12. T raffic Class Configuration Screen Ta b l e 3 - 1 1 desc ribes the T raf f ic Class Conf iguration scre en f ield s. T able 3-11. T raffic Class Configuration S creen Fields Field Des cription User Priority Column heade r f or th e read - only f ield s that indic ate th e user- pr io[...]

  • Page 142

    Using the BayStac k 350 10/ 100/1000 S eries Sw itch 3-30 304376- B Re v 00 P or t Configuration The Port Co nf igurat ion sc reen ( Figu re 3-13 and Figure 3-14 ) allows you to conf igure a spec if ic switch por t or al l sw it ch por ts. Y ou can set t h e swi tch ports t o auto negot iate for th e highe st a v ailable sp eed of t he conn ected s[...]

  • Page 143

    Using th e Console Interface 304376-B R e v 00 3-31 Figure 3-14. P or t Configuration Screen (2 of 2) Ta b l e 3 - 1 2 desc ribes the Po rt Conf iguration scr een f iel ds. Note: When a gigabi t MD A is inst alled, on ly the Status f ield for tha t MD A port is conf igur able. Se e “ High Spee d Flo w Contr ol Conf iguration ” on page 3-32 to s[...]

  • Page 144

    Using the BayStac k 350 10/ 100/1000 S eries Sw itch 3-32 304376- B Re v 00 High Speed Flow Control Configuration The High Spe ed Flo w Control Conf iguration scr een ( Figure 3 -15 ) al lo ws you t o set the port p aramet ers fo r inst alle d gig abit MD As. Choose High Speed Fl o w Contr ol Conf iguration (or press h ) from the Switch Conf igur a[...]

  • Page 145

    Using th e Console Interface 304376-B R e v 00 3-33 Figure 3-15. High Speed Flow Con tro l Configuration Screen Ta b l e 3 - 1 3 desc ribes the High Spe ed Flo w Control Conf ig uration s creen f ields. T able 3-13. High Speed Flow Contro l Configuration Screen Fields Field Des cription A uton egotiation Wh en ena b led, t he port adv er tises supp[...]

  • Page 146

    Using the BayStac k 350 10/ 100/1000 S eries Sw itch 3-34 304376- B Re v 00 Choosing a Hi gh Speed Flo w Contr ol Mode The High Spe ed Flo w Control feat ure allo ws you to cont rol t raf f ic an d a v oid congest ion on t he gigabi t ful l-duple x link. If the rec ei v e port b uf fer becomes fu ll, the BaySt ac k 350 swi tch i ssu es a flo w-cont[...]

  • Page 147

    Using th e Console Interface 304376-B R e v 00 3-35 MultiLink T runk Configuration The MultiLi nk T runk Conf igur ation Menu s creen ( Fi gure 3-16 ) al lo ws you t o select the ap propriat e scre en to c onf igure up to six Mul tiLin k trunks. Y o u can group up t o four switch por ts to gether to form ea ch trunk, a nd you ca n use t he trunks t[...]

  • Page 148

    Using the BayStac k 350 10/ 100/1000 S eries Sw itch 3-36 304376- B Re v 00 Ta b l e 3 - 1 4 desc ribes the Mul tiLink T runk Conf iguration Men u screen op tions. MultiLink T runk Configuration Screen The MultiLi nk T runk Conf igur ation sc reen a llo ws you to conf igure two to four switch po rts t ogether a s members of a trunk . Up to six t ru[...]

  • Page 149

    Using th e Console Interface 304376-B R e v 00 3-37 Figure 3-17. MultiLink T runk Configuration Screen Ta b l e 3 - 1 5 desc ribes the MultiLi nk T runk Conf igurat ion sc reen f ields. T able 3-15. MultiLink T r unk Configuration Screen Fields Field Desc ription Tr u n k Column head er f or the re ad-only fiel ds in th is screen. The read- only da[...]

  • Page 150

    Using the BayStac k 350 10/ 100/1000 S eries Sw itch 3-38 304376- B Re v 00 STP Learning The STP Learning col umn cont ains a sing le field f or each ro w that, when enab led, allows the spe cifie d trunk to par ticip ate in the span ning tree. This se tting o ve rrides those of th e individu al trunk mem bers. F ast is the same as Normal, e xcept [...]

  • Page 151

    Using th e Console Interface 304376-B R e v 00 3-39 MultiLink T runk Utilization Screen The MultiLi nk T runk Utili zatio n scree n ( Figu re 3- 18 and Figure 3-19 ) allo ws you to monito r the p ercentag e of ban dwidth used b y conf igur ed tru nk members. Y ou can choos e the t ype of tr af f ic to monitor . Figure 3- 18 sho ws an e xample of ba[...]

  • Page 152

    Using the BayStac k 350 10/ 100/1000 S eries Sw itch 3-40 304376- B Re v 00 Figure 3-19. MultiLink T runk Utilization S creen (2 of 2) Ta b l e 3 - 1 6 desc ribes the Mul tiLink T runk Uti lizati on screen f ields. T able 3-16. MultiLink T r unk Utilization Screen Fields Field Des cription Tr u n k Column header f or the re ad-only fie lds in this [...]

  • Page 153

    Using th e Console Interface 304376-B R e v 00 3-41 P or t Mirroring Configuration The Port Mi rrorin g Confi guratio n screen al lo ws you to co nfi gure a spec if ic swit ch port to monitor up to t wo sp ecif ied ports. Y ou c an spec ify port -base d monitorin g or addre ss-ba sed monit oring. F or more informati on about t he port mirrori ng fe[...]

  • Page 154

    Using the BayStac k 350 10/ 100/1000 S eries Sw itch 3-42 304376- B Re v 00 Figure 3-20. P or t Mirr oring Configuration Screen Ta b l e 3 - 1 7 desc ribes the Po rt Mir roring Conf iguration s creen fi elds. T able 3-17. P or t Mirroring Configuration Screen Fields Field Des cription Monitoring M ode This field allow s a us er to se lect a ny on e[...]

  • Page 155

    Using th e Console Interface 304376-B R e v 00 3-43 Ta b l e 3 - 1 8 desc ribes the v arious monitori ng modes a vailabl e fro m the Por t Mirrori ng Conf igur ation scr een. Monitor P ort Indicat es the s witch p or t designated as the m onitor por t. Def a ult V al ue: Zero-length string Range: 1 to 28 (Mod el dep endent ) Po r t X Indicat es one[...]

  • Page 156

    Using the BayStac k 350 10/ 100/1000 S eries Sw itch 3-44 304376- B Re v 00 T able 3-18. Monitoring Modes Fields Description P or t-Based Fields: Disab led Def aul t V alue : f or this f eature. -> P or t X Monitor a ll tr affic re ceiv ed by P or t X. P or t X -> Monitor a ll tr affic t rans mitted b y P ort X. <-> P ort X Mo nitor a l[...]

  • Page 157

    Using th e Console Interface 304376-B R e v 00 3-45 Rate Limiting Configuratio n The Rate Limi ting Conf iguration s creen a llo w s you t o limit the for war ding ra te of broadcas t and mul ticast packet s. Figure 3- 21 and Figu re 3-22 sho w sample ra te li mitin g sett ings f or the two Rate Limiting Conf igura tion scre ens. Choose Rate Limiti[...]

  • Page 158

    Using the BayStac k 350 10/ 100/1000 S eries Sw itch 3-46 304376- B Re v 00 Figure 3-22. Rate Limiting Configuration Screen (2 of 2) Y ou can us e this sc reen t o vie w the percenta ge of eit her pack et t ype (or both packe t type s) recei ved on e ach por t. When the v olume of either pack et type i s high, pl acing s e v ere st rain on t he net[...]

  • Page 159

    Using th e Console Interface 304376-B R e v 00 3-47 Ta b l e 3 - 1 9 desc ribes the Rate Li miting Conf iguration s creen f ields. T able 3-19 . Rat e Lim iti ng C onfig ura tion Scre en Fi eld s Field De scription Po r t I ndica tes th e s wit ch por t number s that co rres pond t o the fi eld se ttin gs in t hat row of the scree n (f or e xampl e[...]

  • Page 160

    Using the BayStac k 350 10/ 100/1000 S eries Sw itch 3-48 304376- B Re v 00 IGMP Configuration The IGMP Conf igurati on scree n allo ws yo u to set your swi tch port s to opt imize I P multica st pack ets i n a bridge d Ether net en vironment ( see “I GMP Snooping” on page 1-34). Figu re 3-23 sh ows an ex ample of the I GMP Conf iguration s cre[...]

  • Page 161

    Using th e Console Interface 304376-B R e v 00 3-49 T able 3-20. IGMP Confi guration Screen Fields Field Desc ription VLAN Allow s y ou to set up or v ie w IGM P VLAN co nfigur ations on spe cified VL ANs. Y ou can use the sp aceba r to togg le to a ny ex i st i n g IGM P VLAN co nfig uratio ns (the max imu m number of VLAN s that ca n be dis play [...]

  • Page 162

    Using the BayStac k 350 10/ 100/1000 S eries Sw itch 3-50 304376- B Re v 00 Query Time Allows a user to contr ol th e number of IGM P messa ges al lowed on t he sub net by var yi ng the Query Inter v al (the Query Interval is the interva l betw een g ener al queries sent b y the m ulticas t router) . This fiel d aff ects only th e VLAN sp ecified i[...]

  • Page 163

    Using th e Console Interface 304376-B R e v 00 3-51 P or t Statistics The P ort St atist ics scr een ( Figure 3-24 ) allows you t o view deta iled i nform ation about a s witch p ort. The screen i s di vided into tw o sec tions (Re cei v ed and T ransmitted) so that y ou can compar e and e val uate thro ughput o r other po rt parame ters. All scree[...]

  • Page 164

    Using the BayStac k 350 10/ 100/1000 S eries Sw itch 3-52 304376- B Re v 00 Ta b l e 3 - 2 1 desc ribes the Port S tatisti cs sc reen f ields. Note: The P ort Stat istics s creen app ears i n a slig htly dif f erent fo rmat when the port se lecte d in the Por t f iel ds is conf igured with a giga bit MD A. T able 3-21. P or t Statistics S creen Fie[...]

  • Page 165

    Using th e Console Interface 304376-B R e v 00 3-53 Unders ized P ac kets Indi cates the tot al numbe r of pa ck ets rece ived on this por t with fe wer tha n 64 bytes and with proper CRC and f raming (also kno wn as short frames or runts). Oversi zed Packets Indicates the total n umber o f pac k ets rec eiv ed on this por t with more than 1 518 by[...]

  • Page 166

    Using the BayStac k 350 10/ 100/1000 S eries Sw itch 3-54 304376- B Re v 00 Console/ Comm P or t Co nfiguration The Console /Comm Port Conf iguration screen ( Figure 3 -25 ) allo ws you to conf igure and modify t he conso le/comm p ort paramet ers. Choose Conso le/Comm Port Conf iguration (or pr ess o) from the main men u to open the Console/ Comm [...]

  • Page 167

    Using th e Console Interface 304376-B R e v 00 3-55 Figure 3-25. Console/Comm P or t Configuration Screen Ta b l e 3 - 2 2 desc ribes the Console /Comm Port Conf igurat ion sc reen f ields. Console/Comm Port Configuration Comm Port Data Bits: 8 Data Bits Comm Port Parity: No Parity Comm Port Stop Bits: 1 Stop Bit Console Port Speed: [ 9600 Baud ] C[...]

  • Page 168

    Using the BayStac k 350 10/ 100/1000 S eries Sw itch 3-56 304376- B Re v 00 T able 3-22. Console/Comm P or t Configuration Sc reen Fields Field Desc ription Comm P or t Data Bits A read-only field tha t indic ates the cur rent co nsole /comm po r t dat a bit sett ing. Comm P or t P arity A read-only field that in dicates the cur rent console /comm [...]

  • Page 169

    Using th e Console Interface 304376-B R e v 00 3-57 Attenzione: Nel ca so in cui si s celga un a v elocità di tr asmi ssio ne non corrispondent e a que lla de l terminale d ella con sole , la comu nicaz ione con l'interf accia d ella cons ole c adrà pr emend o il ta sto [In vio ]. Se la comun icazi one cade , impo stare i l terminale d ella [...]

  • Page 170

    Using the BayStac k 350 10/ 100/1000 S eries Sw itch 3-58 304376- B Re v 00 Console Read-Write P assword Whe n the Cons ole P as s word fi eld is set to Req uired (f or T ELNET , f or Con sole, or for Both) , th is fie ld all ows read -wr ite p assword acce ss to the CI . User s can log in to the CI using the correc t pass word (s ee Def ault V alu[...]

  • Page 171

    Using th e Console Interface 304376-B R e v 00 3-59 Spanni ng T ree Conf iguration The Spanni ng T ree Conf igurati on Menu sc reen ( Figure 3-26 ) al lo ws y ou to vie w spanning tree parameter s and co nfi gure i ndi vidu al switch ports to par ticipat e in the spann ing tree algo rithm (ST A). T o modify any of the spanning t ree parameters, see[...]

  • Page 172

    Using the BayStac k 350 10/ 100/1000 S eries Sw itch 3-60 304376- B Re v 00 Choo se Sp anni ng T ree C onfigura tion (or pr ess p) from th e main menu to ope n the Spanning T ree Co nfi gurat ion Menu s creen. Figure 3-26. Spanning T r ee Configuration Menu Screen Ta b l e 3 - 2 3 desc ribes the Spanni ng T ree Conf igurati on Menu sc reen o ptions[...]

  • Page 173

    Using th e Console Interface 304376-B R e v 00 3-61 Spanning T ree P or t Configuration The Spanni ng T ree Port Conf igur atio n screen a llo ws you to conf igure indi vidual switch po rts or all swit ch por ts for pa rtic ipation i n the span ning t ree. Figure 3- 27 and Figu re 3-28 sho w sample port conf ig urations for the t wo Spanning T ree [...]

  • Page 174

    Using the BayStac k 350 10/ 100/1000 S eries Sw itch 3-62 304376- B Re v 00 Figure 3-28. Spanning T r ee P or t Configuration Screen (2 of 2 ) Ta b l e 3 - 2 4 desc ribes the Spanni ng T ree Port Conf igur atio n screen f ields. T able 3-24. Spanning T ree P or t Configuration Screen Fields Field De scription Po r t Indicates the s wit ch port numb[...]

  • Page 175

    Using th e Console Interface 304376-B R e v 00 3-63 P articipation Allo ws you to c onfig ure any (or al l) of the s witch por ts f or Spanning tre e participation. When an i ndivi dual p or t is a trunk me mber (s ee T runk fi eld), c hangi ng thi s set ting f or one of th e trunk me mbers ch anges the se tting f or all members of tha t trunk. Y o[...]

  • Page 176

    Using the BayStac k 350 10/ 100/1000 S eries Sw itch 3-64 304376- B Re v 00 Display Spanning T ree Switch Settings The Spanni ng T ree Switch Settings screen ( Figu re 3- 29 ) allo ws you to vie w spanning tree parameter settings for t he BaySt ack 350 sw itch. Choose Disp lay Spa nning T ree Switch Set tings (or pres s d) f rom the Spann ing T ree[...]

  • Page 177

    Using th e Console Interface 304376-B R e v 00 3-65 Ta b l e 3 - 2 5 desc ribes the Spanni ng T ree Switch Setti ngs paramet ers. T able 3-25. Spanning T ree Switch Settings P arameters P ara meter De scription Bridge Priority Indica tes the mana gement-as signe d priority v alue of the b ridge ID i n he xadecimal notat ion, whic h is th e most sig[...]

  • Page 178

    Using the BayStac k 350 10/ 100/1000 S eries Sw itch 3-66 304376- B Re v 00 Forward Dela y Indica tes the F orward D ela y parameter v alue that th e root b ridge is curre ntly usin g. This v alue spec ifies the amoun t of tim e that the bridge por ts remai n in th e List ening a nd Learning state s bef ore entering the F orwarding state . Note t h[...]

  • Page 179

    Using th e Console Interface 304376-B R e v 00 3-67 TELN ET Co nfig urati on The TELNET Conf iguration scr een ( F igure 3 -30 ) a llo w s a u ser at a r emote console termin al to c ommunicate wi th the BayStack 350 switch as if th e consol e terminal wer e direct ly connect ed to it. Y ou can ha ve up to fo ur acti ve TELNET session s at on e tim[...]

  • Page 180

    Using the BayStac k 350 10/ 100/1000 S eries Sw itch 3-68 304376- B Re v 00 T able 3-26. TELNET Configuration Screen Fields Field De scription TELNET Access Allo ws a us er remote acces s to the CI through a TELN ET sess ion. Def ault V alue: Enabl ed Range : Enabled , Disab led Login Timeout Specifi es the am ount of tim e a u ser has to enter the[...]

  • Page 181

    Using th e Console Interface 304376-B R e v 00 3-69 Allo w ed S our ce IP Address Specifi es up to 1 0 use r-assigne d host IP ad dresses that are allo we d TELNET a ccess to the CI . Def ault V alue: 0.0.0.0 (no IP addre ss assi gned) Range : Four-o ctet do tted-deci mal no tation , wher e each oc tet is repres ented as a dec imal v alue, s epar a[...]

  • Page 182

    Using the BayStac k 350 10/ 100/1000 S eries Sw itch 3-70 304376- B Re v 00 Softwa re D o wnload The Softw are Do wnload screen ( Figure 3-3 1 ) allo ws you to re vise the BayS tack 350 switc h soft ware image that is l ocated in non v olatile flas h memory . T o do wnload the Bay Stack 35 0 switch so ftw are ima ge, a proper ly con fi gured T ri v[...]

  • Page 183

    Using th e Console Interface 304376-B R e v 00 3-71 Figure 3- 31. Software Do wnload Screen Attenzione: Non inte rrompere l'al imentazione el ettrica al dispositiv o durante il pro cesso d i scari camen to del so ftwa re . In cas o di in terru zi one, l' immag in e firm ware pot rebbe danneggiar si. Software Download Image Filename: [ b35[...]

  • Page 184

    Using the BayStac k 350 10/ 100/1000 S eries Sw itch 3-72 304376- B Re v 00 Ta b l e 3 - 2 7 desc ribes the Softw are Do wnload screen f ields. LED Indications During the Download Process The softwa re download proc ess is a utoma ted so that it run s to co mpleti on wit hout user in terv entio n. The do wnload process eras es the cont ents of flas[...]

  • Page 185

    Using th e Console Interface 304376-B R e v 00 3-73 Ta b l e 3 - 2 8 desc ribes the LED indi cations d uring t he softw are do w nloa d process . T able 3-28. LED Indicat ions During the Software Download Process Phase Description LED indications 1 The new s oftware image is bei ng dow nloa ded to the s witch. 100 Mb/s por t statu s LEDs (po r ts 7[...]

  • Page 186

    Using the BayStac k 350 10/ 100/1000 S eries Sw itch 3-74 304376- B Re v 00 Display Eve nt L og This sec tion de scri bes the v ariou s funct ions o f the E ve nt Log s creen ( Figu re 3-32 ). Choose Disp lay Ev ent Log (or press e) from the ma in menu to ope n the Ev ent Log scr een. Figure 3-32. Event Log Screen The Ev ent Log scree n prov ides t[...]

  • Page 187

    Using th e Console Interface 304376-B R e v 00 3-75 • TELNET session s tatus: I ndicat es v ari ous TELNET e vents. (F or detai ls on conf iguring this feature , se e “ TELNET Conf iguration ” on page 3 -67 .) • Operationa l exce ption: Indica tes t hat the mi cropro cessor has re cei ved an exc eptio n at the s pecif ied vect or number and[...]

  • Page 188

    Using the BayStac k 350 10/ 100/1000 S eries Sw itch 3-76 304376- B Re v 00 Figure 3-34. S ample Event Log Entry Exceeding the Write Threshold The write thre shold is r eset wh en either of the f ollo wing occurs: • The BayStack 35 0 switc h is rese t. • The firmwar e dete rmi nes th at comp re ssio n is requi red fo r maint en ance of the e v [...]

  • Page 189

    Using th e Console Interface 304376-B R e v 00 3-77 Reset The Reset op tion (a ccessed f rom the main me nu) allo ws you to reset t he BaySta ck 350 switc h withou t erasin g an y conf igured switch pa ramete rs. Rese tting the switc h takes appr oximate ly 5 sec onds to co mplet e. During this time , the sw itch in itiat es a se lf-tes t that comp[...]

  • Page 190

    Using the BayStac k 350 10/ 100/1000 S eries Sw itch 3-78 304376- B Re v 00 Figure 3-37. Ba y Netw orks Logo Screen Upon succe ssful completion of the po wer -up self -tests, t he swi tch is re ady for normal ope rati on. T o access t he BayStack 3 50 Main M enu, pre ss [Ctrl ]-Y . Reset to De fault S ettings The Reset to Defa ult Sett ings opti on[...]

  • Page 191

    Using th e Console Interface 304376-B R e v 00 3-79 Achtung: Bei Auswahl des Bef ehls zur Rückset zung au f die Standar deinstel lungen werden a lle von Ih nen konf igurier ten Einst ellun gen durch di e werkse itigen St andar deinstel lungen ersetzt , wenn Sie die Eingabet aste d rücken. Attention: Si vous rest aurez la configura tion u sine, vo[...]

  • Page 192

    Using the BayStac k 350 10/ 100/1000 S eries Sw itch 3-80 304376- B Re v 00 The Reset to Def ault Set ting s option t ake s appro ximately 5 seconds to complet e. During th is ti me, the s witch i niti ates a se lf-t est t hat co mprises v arious diagnost ic routine s and s ubtests. T he LEDs di splay v arious patter ns to ind icate that the subtes[...]

  • Page 193

    Using th e Console Interface 304376-B R e v 00 3-81 Figure 3-39. Ba y Netw orks Logo Screen After Resetting to Factory Default Se ttings Upon succe ssful completion of the po wer -up self -tests, t he swi tch is re ady for normal ope rati on. T o access t he BayStack 3 50 Main M enu, pre ss [Ctrl ]-Y . Note: The Self-T est scree n rem ains disp lay[...]

  • Page 194

    Using the BayStac k 350 10/ 100/1000 S eries Sw itch 3-82 304376- B Re v 00 Logout The Logout option (acce ssed from t he main menu) allo ws a user wor king a t a passwo rd-prote cted consol e terminal or in an acti v e TELNET sessi on to termina te the se ssion . The Logo ut option w orks as follo ws: • If t he use r is acce ssing the BayStac k [...]

  • Page 195

    304376-B R e v 00 4-1 Chap ter 4 T roub lesho oting This chap ter e xp lains ho w to isolate and dia gnose probl ems wit h the BaySta ck 350 swit ch. This chapter inclu d es the following inf ormati on: • LED indi cati ons • Di agnosi ng and co rrectin g the pr oblem • Po rt connect ion pr oblems This chap ter i s or gani zed to help lead you[...]

  • Page 196

    Using the BayStac k 350 10/ 100/1000 S eries Sw itch 4-2 304376- B Re v 00 LED Indica tions Figure 4- 1 sho ws the LED display pa nels us ed wit h the BayS tack 350 swi tch. Refe r to Ta b l e 4 - 1 for a descript ion of the LEDs. Figure 4-1. BayStac k 350 Switch LED Locations 350-12T Switch 350-24T Switch BayStack Status Pwr 15 3 BayStack Pwr Stat[...]

  • Page 197

    Troubleshoo ting 304376-B R e v 00 4-3 T able 4-1. LED Descriptions Label T ype Color State M eaning Pwr P ower statu s Green On DC powe r is available to th e switch’ s inte r nal ci rcui tr y . Off No A C p ow er to s witch or po wer s upply f ailed . Status System status Green O n Self-te st passe d suc cessful ly an d s wit ch is op erati ona[...]

  • Page 198

    Using the BayStac k 350 10/ 100/1000 S eries Sw itch 4-4 304376- B Re v 00 Dia gno sing and Corre ctin g the P r oble m Befo re you p er form th e pro bl em-so lving st eps in this sec tion, cyc le the power to the BaySt ack 350 s witch (di sconnec t and the n reconn ect the A C po wer cord); then, v erify that the switc h follo ws the normal po we[...]

  • Page 199

    Troubleshoo ting 304376-B R e v 00 4-5 Normal P ower -Up Sequence In a norma l po wer-up se quence , the LEDs a ppear as f ollo ws: 1. After po wer is app lied to t he switch, t he Pwr (P o wer) LED tur ns on within f ive seconds. 2. The switch initiates a self -test, during which the port LEDs di splay vari ous patt er ns to indi cate t he pr ogr [...]

  • Page 200

    Using the BayStac k 350 10/ 100/1000 S eries Sw itch 4-6 304376- B Re v 00 P or t Connection Problems Port conn ecti on problems c an usua lly be tr aced t o a poor cab le conn ection or an improp er connect ion of the po rt cable s at ei ther end of the link. These types of problems can be r emedied b y maki ng sure that the cable connect ions are[...]

  • Page 201

    Troubleshoo ting 304376-B R e v 00 4-7 • If t he conn ected station u ses a for m of auto ne gotiati on that is not c ompatibl e with the IEEE 802.3 u autone goti atin g standard , the Bay Stack 3 50 switch canno t neg otiat e a comp atible mode for corr ect ope rati on. • If t he aut one goti ation fea ture is not presen t or is no t enabl ed [...]

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    304376-B R e v 00 A-1 Appendix A T ec hni cal Speci ficati ons This appe ndix l ists the techni cal s pecif ications f or the BayStack 350 swit ch. En vir onmental Electrical P aramete r Ope rat ing Spec ifica tion Storage Specifica tion T e mperatu re: 0° to 40°C (32° to 1 04°F) -25° to 70 °C (-13° to 1 58°F) Humidity : 85% max imum relati[...]

  • Page 204

    Using the BayStac k 350 10/ 100/1000 S eries Sw itch A-2 304376- B Re v 00 Physical Dimen sions P er f o rmanc e Speci ficatio ns Network Protocol and S tandards Comp atibility Data R ate P ara meter Mode l 350-24T M odel 35 0-12T Heigh t 7.03 cm (2. 77 in) 7.03 cm (2.77 i n) Width 44.07 cm (1 7.55 in) 44.07 cm (17.5 5 in) Dept h 38. 1 cm (1 5.0 in[...]

  • Page 205

    Technic al Specif ications 304376-B R e v 00 A-3 Interf ace Option s Safe ty Agency Cer tification Electroma gnetic Emiss i ons Electroma gnetic Immunity • 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX --- RJ-45 (8 -pin modu lar) connectors f or MDI-X interf ace • 100BASE-FX Fiber Op tic MD A --- SC and MT -RJ connectors f or s witched 100 Mb/ s (100BASE -FX) connec tio[...]

  • Page 206

    Using the BayStac k 350 10/ 100/1000 S eries Sw itch A-4 304376- B Re v 00 Dec larati on of Conformity The Decla ra ti on o f Co nformit y f or t he Ba ySt ack 350 swi tc hes complie s with ISO/ IEC Guide 22 and EN45014 . The dec laratio n ident if ies the product models, the Bay Netw orks na me and addr ess, a nd the spec if ic ations r ecogni zed[...]

  • Page 207

    B-1 Appendix B Media Dependen t Adapter s This appe ndix de scribes t he opt ional medi a depend ent ada pters (MD As) th at are a v ail able fro m Bay Netw orks. Th e MD As can support high-s peed connec tions to serv ers, share d Fast Ether net hubs, or backbo ne de vice s. The foll o w ing MD A models are a v ailable: Bay Netw orks i s const ant[...]

  • Page 208

    Using the BayStac k 350 10/ 100/1000 S eries Sw itch B-2 304376- B Re v 00 10B ASE-T/1 00B ASE-TX MD A The 400-4TX MD A (see Figure B-1 ) uses four 10B ASE-T/100B ASE-TX RJ-45 (8-p in modular) po rt connect ors to att ach Ethernet devi ces. Ta b l e B - 1 desc ribes the 400-4TX MD A components and LEDs. Figure B-1. 400-4TX M D A Front P anel T able[...]

  • Page 209

    Media Dep endent Ada pters 304376-B R e v 00 B-3 The RJ-45 p orts a re conf igured as media- dependent inter face- cross ov er ( MDI-X) connecto rs. These p orts conne ct o v er s traight cables to th e netw ork i nterf ace control ler (NIC) card i n a node or serv e r , simil ar to a con vent ional Eth ernet repeat er hub . If you a re connect ing[...]

  • Page 210

    Using the BayStac k 350 10/ 100/1000 S eries Sw itch B-4 304376- B Re v 00 A ver tissement: L ’équipement à f ibre o ptique peu t émett re des ra yons laser ou infra rouges qui risq uent d’ent raîner d es lés ions ocul aires . Ne jamais reg arder d ans le port d’un connect eur ou d’un câ ble à f ibre opt ique. T oujours supp oser que[...]

  • Page 211

    Media Dep endent Ada pters 304376-B R e v 00 B-5 Figure B-2. 100BASE -FX MD A Front P anels Ta b l e B - 2 descr ibes the 1 00B ASE-FX components and LEDs. For inst allati on ins truct ions, see “ Instal ling an M D A ” on page B- 11 . T able B-2. 100B ASE-FX MD A Components Item Label Description 1 Link Communic ations li nk LEDs (green): On: [...]

  • Page 212

    Using the BayStac k 350 10/ 100/1000 S eries Sw itch B-6 304376- B Re v 00 1000B ASE-S X MD As There ar e tw o 1000B ASE-SX (shortw a ve gigabi t) MD A models: • The 450 -1SR MD A is a singl e MA C MD A with a se parate r edundant Ph y (backup P hy por t). Only one Phy por t can be acti ve at an y time. If the ac ti v e Phy port f ails, the redun[...]

  • Page 213

    Media Dep endent Ada pters 304376-B R e v 00 B-7 Figure B-3. 1000BASE-SX MD A Front P anels Ta b l e 2 describes the 100 0B ASE-SX components and LEDs. For inst allati on ins truct ions, see “ Instal ling an M D A ” on page B- 11 . T able 2 . 1000B ASE-SX MD A Componen ts Item La bel Descripti on 1 Link Communic at ion link LEDs (gree n): On: V[...]

  • Page 214

    Using the BayStac k 350 10/ 100/1000 S eries Sw itch B-8 304376- B Re v 00 1000B ASE-L X MD As There ar e two 100 0B ASE-LX (longwa ve gigabit) MD A models: • The 450 -1LR MD A is a single MA C MD A with a se parate r edundant Ph y (backup P hy por t). Only one Phy por t can be acti ve at an y time. If the ac ti v e Phy port f ails, the redund an[...]

  • Page 215

    Media Dep endent Ada pters 304376-B R e v 00 B-9 Figure B-4. 1000BASE-LX MD A Front P anels Ta b l e B - 3 describe s the 1000B ASE-LX MD A components and LEDs. For inst allati on ins truct ions, see “ Instal ling an M D A ” on page B- 11 . T able B-3. 1000BASE-LX MD A Components Item La bel Descripti on 1 Link Communic at ion link LEDs (gree n[...]

  • Page 216

    Using the BayStac k 350 10/ 100/1000 S eries Sw itch B-10 304376- B Re v 00 1000B ASE-LX Multimode Applications F or 1000B ASE-LX multimod e appli cations , the l ongwa v e gig abit transce i v ers must be mode condit ioned e xternall y via a special of fset SMF/MMF patch cord. The of fset SMF/MMF pat ch cord al lo ws th e same tr ansce i v er to b[...]

  • Page 217

    Media Dep endent Ada pters 304376-B R e v 00 B-11 Installing an MD A The Uplink Module sl ot on the BayStack 450 swit ches acco mmodate s a singl e MD A. The connection ca n be ei ther an RJ-45 1 0/100B ASE-TX MD A or a f iber (100B ASE-FX or 1000B ASE-SX/LX) MD A with an SC or MT -RJ connecto r . T o install an MD A into the Upl ink Module s lot, [...]

  • Page 218

    Using the BayStac k 350 10/ 100/1000 S eries Sw itch B-12 304376- B Re v 00 4. Pr ess the MD A firmly into the chassis s lot. Be sur e that the MD A is fully seate d int o the ma ting conne ctor . 5. Secur e the MD A in the chassi s by ti ghtening t he thumb scr ews on the MD A front panel . 6. Attach de vices to the MD A ports. After conn ecting t[...]

  • Page 219

    304376-B R e v 00 C-1 Appendix C Quic k Steps to Features This append ix provide s Quick Steps for usi ng the BayStack 350 switch fea tures. It is int ended for s ystem a dministra tors wh o are f amiliar wi th th e BayStac k 350 swit ch featur es des cribe d in th is manual . If you ha ve e xperi ence in co nf igurin g the Bay Stack 3 50 switch f [...]

  • Page 220

    Using the BayStac k 350 10/ 100/1000 S eries Sw itch C-2 304376- B Re v 00 Configurin g 802.1Q VLA Ns This sec tion sho ws ho w to create a ne w VLAN or to modify an e xist ing VLAN (see Figure C-1 to Figure C-3 ). Choose VLAN Conf igurat ion (o r press v) from the VLAN Con f igurat ion Menu screen t o open t he VLAN Conf igur atio n screen. Figure[...]

  • Page 221

    Quic k Ste ps to Fea tures 304376-B R e v 00 C-3 Figure C-2. Configuring 802.1Q VLANs (2 of 3) Yes Yes No No No Set Secondary VLAN Tag default. Set Primary VLAN Tag default. BS35048A Does VID = PVID? Is Primary VLAN Tag correct? Is Secondary VLAN Tag default correct? Yes 2 1 Off-page reference On-page reference Key kombk.book Page 3 Thursday, Febru[...]

  • Page 222

    Using the BayStac k 350 10/ 100/1000 S eries Sw itch C-4 304376- B Re v 00 Figure C-3. Configuring 802.1Q VLANs (3 of 3) Yes No No Set unregistered, tagged, untagged filters, if necessary. Set Port Priority. Also, refer to Traffic Class Configuration screen, if necessary. BS35049A Is filtering correct? Is Port Priority correct? Yes Are all VLANs co[...]

  • Page 223

    Quic k Ste ps to Fea tures 304376-B R e v 00 C-5 Configuring MultiLink T runks This sec tion s ho ws ho w to create a ne w MultiLink trunk or t o modif y an ex isti ng Multi Link tr unk (s ee Figur e C-4 ). Choose Mul tiLink T runk Conf iguration (or press t) from t he MultiLi nk T runk Conf igur ation Me nu screen t o open t he Mult iLink T runk C[...]

  • Page 224

    Using the BayStac k 350 10/ 100/1000 S eries Sw itch C-6 304376- B Re v 00 Configur ing P or t Mir roring This sec tion s ho ws ho w to conf igure s witch po rts for port mi rroring o r to modify ex istin g port mirr oring por ts (s ee F igure C-5 and Figur e C-6 ). Choose Port Mirro ring Conf iguration (or press i) from the Swi tch Con fi gurati o[...]

  • Page 225

    Quic k Ste ps to Fea tures 304376-B R e v 00 C-7 Figure C-6. Configuring P ort Mir r oring (2 of 2) Yes No No Enable Port Mirroring (see "Port Mirroring Configuration Rules"). BS35052A Are Address A and B configured? Is Port Mirroring Enabled? Yes 1 Done 2 Configure Addresses. Off-page reference On-page reference Key kombk.book Page 7 Thu[...]

  • Page 226

    Using the BayStac k 350 10/ 100/1000 S eries Sw itch C-8 304376- B Re v 00 Configurin g IGMP Snooping This sec tion s ho ws ho w to conf igure s witch po rts for IGMP Snoopin g or to modify e xisting IGMP Snooping ports (see Figure C-7 to Figure C-9 ). Choose IGMP Conf iguration ( or pre ss g) fro m the Swit ch Conf igur atio n Menu screen t o open[...]

  • Page 227

    Quic k Ste ps to Fea tures 304376-B R e v 00 C-9 Figure C-8. Configuring IGMP Snooping (2 of 3) Yes No No BS35054A Is the Robust Value field set correctly? Is the Query Timer field set correctly? Yes Is the Set Router Ports field set correctly? Yes Yes No Is the Proxy field set correctly? No 3 2 Set the correct value for the Query Timer field. Set [...]

  • Page 228

    Using the BayStac k 350 10/ 100/1000 S eries Sw itch C-10 304376- B Re v 00 Figure C-9. Configuring IGMP Snooping (3 of 3) Yes No No All trunk members for that trunk are automatically configured as IGMP Static Router Ports. Off-page reference On-page reference BS35055A Key Are all IGMP members configured? Is the Port a trunk member? Yes 3 Done Conf[...]

  • Page 229

    304376-B R e v 00 D-1 Appendix D Connector s and Pi n Assign ments This appe ndix de scribes t he BaySt ack 350 swit ch por t conne ctors and pin assignmen ts. RJ-45 ( 10B ASE- T/100B ASE-TX) P o r t Connectors The RJ-45 por t c onne ctors ( Fi gure D-1 ) are wire d as MDI-X por ts to c onne ct e nd stati ons wit hout using crosso v er ca bles. ( S[...]

  • Page 230

    Using the BayStac k 350 10/ 100/1000 S eries Sw itch D-2 304376- B Re v 00 Ta b l e D - 1 lists the RJ -45 (8 -pin modu lar) por t conne ctor pin a ssign ments. MDI and MDI-X Devices Media depe ndent i nterf ace (MDI ) is the I EEE standar d for the in terfa ce to unsh ielde d twis te d pai r (UT P) cab le . F or two d ev ices to c ommunicate, t he[...]

  • Page 231

    Connector s and Pin Assig nme nts 304376-B R e v 00 D-3 MDI-X to MDI Cable Connections BaySta ck 350 swi tch es use MDI- X po rts t ha t a ll o w you to conne ct di re ctl y to end stati ons wit hout using crosso v er ca bles ( Figure D-2 ). Figure D-2. MDI-X to MDI Cable Conne ctions 18 18 81 81 RX+ RX- TX+ TX- TX+ TX- RX+ RX- MDI-X port BayStack [...]

  • Page 232

    Using the BayStac k 350 10/ 100/1000 S eries Sw itch D-4 304376- B Re v 00 MDI-X to MDI-X Cable Connections If you ar e conne cting th e BaySta ck 350 swi tch to a d e vic e that al so impl ements MDI-X ports , use a c rosso v er cab le ( Fi gure D- 3 ). Figure D-3. MDI-X to MDI-X Cable Connections 18 18 81 81 RX+ RX- TX+ TX- RX+ RX- TX+ TX- MDI-X [...]

  • Page 233

    Connector s and Pin Assig nme nts 304376-B R e v 00 D-5 DB-9 (RS-232-D) Console/Comm P or t Connector The DB-9 Conso le/Comm Port c onnector ( Figur e D-4 ) is conf igured as a da ta communic ations eq uipment (DCE) conn ector . Th e DSR and CTS sign al out puts are al wa ys ass erted; t he CD, DTR, R TS, an d RI sig nal input s are n ot used . Thi[...]

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    304376-B R e v 00 E-1 Appendix E Default Settings Ta b l e E - 1 lists the fact ory de fault se tting s for th e Bay Stac k 350 sw itch . T able E-1. Factory Default Settings for the BayStack 350 Switch Field Default setting Appear s in this CI s creen BootP Re quest Mo de BootP Disa b led IP Configurati on/Setu p (page 3-7) In-Band IP Address 0.0.[...]

  • Page 236

    Using the BayStac k 350 10/ 100/1000 S eries Sw itch E-2 304376- B Re v 00 Aging Ti me 300 sec onds MA C Addres s T ab le (pag e 3-18) Find an Address 00-00-00-0 0-00-00 (no MA C address ass igned) P or t Mirroring Address A: 00-00-00-0 0-00-00 (no MA C address ass igned) P or t Mirroring Address B: 00-00-00-0 0-00-00 (no MA C address ass igned) Cr[...]

  • Page 237

    Default S ettings 304376-B R e v 00 E-3 A utoneg otiation Enab led High Sp eed Flo w Control Confi guratio n (page 3-32) Flow C ontr ol Disabled Note: The f ollowing two f ields only app ear when a sin gle Ph y MD A with a separate redun dant Ph y por t is insta lled. Pref erred Ph y Right Activ e Ph y Read-only field indicati ng the operat iona l [...]

  • Page 238

    Using the BayStac k 350 10/ 100/1000 S eries Sw itch E-4 304376- B Re v 00 Quer y Ti me 12 5 seco nds Set Rou ter P or ts V er sion 1 Stat ic Rout er P or ts - (for all po r ts ) P or t 1 P or t Statistics (page 3-51) Conso le P or t Speed 9600 Baud Console/C omm P or t Confi gura tion (page 3-54) Cons ole Password Not R equi red Cons ole Re a d-On[...]

  • Page 239

    Default S ettings 304376-B R e v 00 E-5 Ev ent Lo gging All Allo wed So urce IP Addre ss (10 user -config urab le f ields ) First fie ld: 0.0.0.0 (no IP add ress ass igned) Rema ining ni ne fie lds: 255.255. 255.25 5 (any addres s is al lo wed) Allo wed So urce Mask (10 user -config urab le f ields ) F or detail s about th is fie ld, se e T abl e 3[...]

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    304376-B R e v 00 F-1 Appendix F Sample BootP Confi guration F ile This appe ndix pr ovide s a sa mple BootP conf iguration f ile. The BootP serv er searche s for this f i le, called boo tptab (or BOO TPT AB .TXT , depending on your operati ng sys tem), which c ontain s the sit e-speci f ic info rmatio n (includ ing IP address es) ne eded to per fo[...]

  • Page 242

    Using the BayStac k 350 10/ 100/1000 S eries Sw itch F-2 3043 76-B R e v 00 # Caution # # Omit ting a Forwa rd slash (/) when the en try is conti nued to the next # line, can cause the interrup tion of the booting process or the # incorrect image file to download. Always include forwar d slashes # where needed. # # Important Note: # # If a leading [...]

  • Page 243

    304376-B R e v 00 Index- 1 A acron yms, xxi Actual Hello Interval, 3-65 Aging Time field, 3-19 Allowed Source IP Address field, 3-69 All ow ed Sourc e Mask f iel d, 3-6 9 Authen tication T r ap f ield, 3-13 Autone gotiati on field, 3-32 auton ego tiation desc riptio n, 1- 13 auton e gotia tio n mo d es desc riptio n, 1- 9 troublesho o ting , 4-6 Au[...]

  • Page 244

    Index-2 304376- B Re v 00 cons ol e/ co mm po rt connec ting to terminal, 2-10 illustrati on, D-5 pin assi gnm ents, D-5 Consol e/Comm Po rt Config uratio n op tions, 3-5 Console/Comm Port Configuration screen, 3-54 con ventions, text, x xi con versation steering, 1 - 11 cooli ng fa ns, 1-8 crossover cable, D-4 D data c ommunica tion eq uipment. Se[...]

  • Page 245

    304376-B R e v 00 Index-3 grou ndin g, 2-3 LED verification, 2-14 requiremen ts, 2-1 tools, 2- 1 verifyin g, 2-13 IP address format of, 2-18 setting startu p, 2- 17 IP addres s, automa tic configura tion, 1- 12 IP Conf iguration op tio n, 3-4 IP Conf iguration sc r e e n, 3-7 IP subnet mask address, setting startu p, 2- 17 L Last Boot P field, 3-9 [...]

  • Page 246

    Index-4 304376- B Re v 00 Spann in g T ree Port Co nf iguration, 3-60 Switch Configura ti o n, 3-5 System Cha r acteristics, 3-5 TELNET Conf igu ra tion , 3-5 VLAN Configura tion, 3- 17 Ov er s i z ed P a ck ets fi el d, 3- 5 3 P package co ntents, 2-1 P a ck ets fi el d, 3-5 2 Pa rticipati on f ield, 3-63 password pr ompt scree n, 3-82 Path Cost f[...]

  • Page 247

    304376-B R e v 00 Index-5 SNMP . Se e Sim ple Ne two rk Ma nagem ent Pr otoco l software download process, 3- 72 image upgrades, 1-12 Software Do wnload option, 3-5 Software Do w nload screen, 3-71 Span ning Tree Co nfigura tion Me nu, 3-59 Span ning Tree Config uratio n opt ion, 3- 5 Spann in g T ree Port Co nf iguration optio n, 3- 6 0 Spanni ng [...]

  • Page 248

    Index-6 304376- B Re v 00 network examp le, 1-14 VLAN Configura tion op t ion, 3-1 7 VLAN Configura tion scree n, 3-21 VLANs IEEE 802.1Q VLANs feature, 1-10 kombk.book Page 6 Thursday, February 18, 1999 10:59 AM[...]