D-Link DES-6300 Product Manual

D-Link DES-6300 Manual

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    DES-6300 Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide Second Edition (October 2004) 6DES6300..01 Printed In Taiwan RECYCLABLE
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    TABLE OF CONTENTS About This Guide ...v Conventions...v Overview of this User's Guide...v Introduction ...6 Fast Ethernet Technology ...6 Gigabit Ethernet Technology ...6 Switching Technology ...7 Features ...7 Chassis ...7 Switch Modules...8 Unpacking and Setup...11 Unpacking ...11 Setup...11
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    ...37 Installing ConfigMaster ...37 Troubleshooting ...43 Starting ConfigMaster ...45 Device...68 Device Global Parameters...69 Device Features...71 Configuring VLANs ...71 Working With VLANs Community Table...194 Configuring Quality of Service...196 Global Parameters...196 Profile Table
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    Working With Services ...229 Device Tuning ...229 Event Log ...233 Refresh ...234 Polling Configuration...234 Community Change ...235 Ping ...235 Refresh Device Software ...237 Technical Specifications ...239 Sample Configuration File ...241 Index...243 Technical Support...248 Warranty...249
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    THIS GUIDE This User's Guide tells you how to install your Modular Layer 3 Ethernet Switch, how to connect it to your Ethernet network, and how to set its configuration using either the built-in console interface or Web-based management. Conventions References in this manual to the DES-6300 are
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide 1 INTRODUCTION This section describes the features of the Switch, as well as giving some extension of IEEE 802.3 Ethernet utilizing the same packet structure, format, and support for CSMA/CD protocol, full duplex, flow control, and management objects, but
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    Switch User's Guide Switching Technology network diameter limit for 100BASE-TX networks. Switches supporting both traditional 10Mbps Ethernet and 100Mbps Fast Ethernet to most kinds of local area network congestion problems. Features The DES-6300 is a high performance modular switch platform that
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    L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide Switch Modules The plug-in modules available for the switch are optional except for the CPU module. These modules are described below: CPU Module A single CPU module must be present and must be installed in first (uppermost) slot. Layer 2 support includes: ♦ Layer
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide ♦ Support IGMP, IP Multicast packet filtering, support QoS (Quality of Service) ♦ Support Multicast Routing protocol: DVMRP, PIM DM ♦ Support Layer 3 Access Control List, (ACL) Optional Modules: DES-6303 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX Module ♦ Sixteen 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX
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    for full duplex DES-6309 GBIC Module ♦ Two GBIC Ethernet ports ♦ Fully compliant with IEEE 802.3z ♦ Support full-duplex operation only ♦ IEEE 802.3x-compliant Flow Control support Power Supply Modules ♦ Dual power modules design ♦ Current sharing design ♦ Full redundant feature design to ensure
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    ♦ One CD-ROM containing this User's Guide If any item is found missing or damaged, please contact your local reseller for replacement. Setup The setup of the Switch can be performed using the following steps: ♦ The surface must support at least 5 kg. ♦ The power outlet should be within 1.82 meters
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 2- 1. Switch installed on a Desktop or Shelf Rack screws provided with the equipment rack to mount the Switch in the rack. Installing Modules The DES-6300 supports up to 6 modules that can be installed into the module bays. Networking modules are warm-
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide ON. After warm-swapping a networking module, the switch will automatically be rebooted. Make . To install a module, simply remove a blank slot cover and slide the module along the guide rails until it snaps firmly in place. Figure 2- 4. Installing a Module 13
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide Connecting a Terminal The DES-6300 can perform basic switching functions without special configuration, but to use the Switch's advanced features you must first configure the unit through a terminal (a VT-100 serial data terminal or a computer running a VT-
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide 3 IDENTIFYING EXTERNAL COMPONENTS This chapter describes the front panel , and LED indicators. Figure 3- 1. Front panel view of the Switch The front panel features: ♦ Comprehensive LED indicators display the conditions of the Switch and status of the network.
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    Guide Optional Plug-in Modules The DES-6300 Modular Ethernet Switch is able to accommodate a range of plug-in modules in order to increase functionality and performance. DES - or half-duplex ♦ Supports Category 3, 4, 5 or better UTP or STP connections of up to 100 meters each DES-6304 100BASE-FX (MT-
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    L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide DES-6305 100BASE-FX (SC) Gigabit Module Figure 3- 4. Eight-port, 100BASE-FX (SC) module ♦ Eight-port, front panel module ♦ Connects to a 100BASE-FX device at full duplex ♦ Eight 100BASE-FX (SC) ports ♦ Fully compliant with IEEE 802.3u ♦ Supports full-duplex operation
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    Switch User's Guide DES-6307 1000BASE-LX (SC) Gigabit Module Figure 3- 6. Two-port, 1000BASE-LX gigabit module ♦ Two-port, front-panel module ♦ Connects to 1000BASE-LX devices at full duplex ♦ Two 1000BASE-LX (SC) Gigabit Ethernet ports ♦ Fully compliant with IEEE 802.3z ♦ Supports full-duplex
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide DES-6309 GBIC Module Figure 3- 8. Two-port GBIC Module ♦ Two-port, front-panel module ♦ Connects to GBIC devices at full duplex ♦ Two GBIC Ethernet ports ♦ Fully compliant with IEEE 802.3z ♦ Supports full-duplex operation only ♦ IEEE 802.3x-compliant Flow
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide ♦ Power OK - This indicator lights green when the CPU module of the switch is receiving power and functioning properly. 20
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide 4 CONNECTING THE SWITCH This chapter describes how to connect connection: 1. The 100M indicator comes ON for a 100 Mbps and stays OFF for 10 Mbps. 2. The Link/Act indicator lights up upon hooking up a PC that is powered on. Switch to Hub or Switch These
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide ♦ Link/Act indicator is ON. 100BASE-TX Device For a 100BASE-TX device, the Switch's LED indicators should display the following: ♦ 100M speed indicator is ON. ♦ Link/Act indicator is ON. 1000BASE-T Device For a 1000BASE-T device, the Switch's LED indicators
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide 50/125µm Multimode Fiber (full-duplex operation) 62.5/125µm Multimode Fiber (half-duplex operation) 52.5/125µm Multimode Fiber (full-duplex operation) 100BASE-TX Category 5 UTP
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide 5 SWITCH MANAGEMENT CONCEPTS This chapter discusses many of the features used to manage the switch, and explains many concepts and important points regarding these features. Configuring the Switch to implement these concepts is discussed in detail in the next
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    Guide ♦ Authentication Failure - This trap signifies that someone has tried to logon to the switch using an invalid SNMP community name. The switch automatically stores the source IP address of the unauthorized user. ♦ Link MIB-II, the Switch also supports its own proprietary enterprise MIB as
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    Guide to its segment. MAC address filtering - The manual entry of specific MAC addresses to be filtered from are idle until the Switch determines that a problem has developed in the primary paths. When a alternative path will automatically go into service with no operator intervention. This automatic
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide STA Operation Levels STA operates on two levels: the bridge level and the port level. On the bridge level, STA calculates the Bridge Identifier for
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide Bridge Max. Age - The Max. Age can be from 6 to packet will be passed indefinitely in a loop, causing a serious network failure. To alleviate network loop problems, STA can be applied as shown in Figure 5-2. In this example, STA breaks the loop by blocking
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    Switch User's Guide Figure 5- of become Root Port Disable a port for security or problem isolation Table 5-1. User-selective STA parameters Port Trunking Port Switch supports up to 16 trunk groups. Each module on the switch supports up to two trunk groups except gigabit modules, which support a
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    Switch User's Guide single trunk port that don't recognize VLAN tags in packet headers. The tagging feature allows VLANs to span multiple 802.1Q-compliant switches through a ports and work normally. MAC-based Broadcast Domains The Switch supports up to 12 MAC-based broadcast domains, which are by
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide 802.1Q VLANs The Switch supports up to 2048 802.1Q VLANs. 802.1Q . If Port 10 is a member of VLAN 2, the packet will go through. This selective forwarding feature based on VLAN criteria is how VLANs segment networks. The key point being that Port 1 will only
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide Port Port 1 Port 4 PVID 1 1 Port 13 2 Port 16 2 Port 9 3 Ports VID 1,4,9 1 9,13,16 2 1,4,9,13, 3 16 Table 5-2. VLAN assignments for Figure 5-4 The server attached to Port 9
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide VLANs Over 802.1Q-compliant Switches When switches maintaining the same VLANs are 802.1Q-compliant, it is possible to use tagging. Tagging puts 802.
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    Switch User's Guide Port-based VLANs one VLAN. Broadcast Storms Broadcast storms are a common problem on today's networks. Basically, they consist of broadcast and cheaper than routers. Also, many switches, including the DES-6300 series, have broadcast sensors and filters built into each port
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide In the DES-6300 switch, the default rising threshold is met when more than 500 broadcast packets per second are being detected on a specified port. Once the rising threshold
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    Guide 6 USING CONFIGMASTER ConfigMaster is an intricate SNMP-based network management system that operates as an applet and as an application. ConfigMaster configures, monitors, and troubleshoots other ConfigMaster windows and buttons, and describes how to add optional features to devices. 36
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    User's Guide Installation Java Virtual Machine supporting Java version 1.1.7 and above. In addition, ConfigMaster runs with: ♦ Sun JVM (JRE). The DES-6300 has been verified to hotfix or service pack release. A description of the Windows 2000 Windows File Protection (WFP) feature can be found
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 6- 1. Authentication key window 2. Enter the authentication key and press . The ConfigMaster Setup window opens: Figure 6- 2. ConfigMaster Setup window 3. Check the Accept checkbox and press opens: . The Selecting the Installation Directory window 38
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 6- 3. Selecting the Installation Directory window 4. Enter the installation path and directory where you want to install ConfigMaster and press . If the directory entered does
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 6- 5. Selecting the Java Interpreter window 6. Enter the Java Interpreter absolute path. The default location appears in the textbox. Enter the path of the file: ♦
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide Note: The Device List can be edited though the ConfigMaster menu. The Device List is edited though Options->Configuration->Device List. 9. Press . The Create Desktop
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide 12. Check the summary and if all the information is correct click . If the information is incorrect, click until the desired window displays. Modify the
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    User's Guide During Select Start > Programs > D-Link Corporation (or the folder chosen erased from the disk. Troubleshooting ConfigMaster provides troubleshooting answers for the following caused by a problem in the Windows 95 winsock. There is a Microsoft patch to rectify the problem. This patch
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    Guide Cannot View Tables When Using A Browser There are some compatibility problems between Microsoft and Sun JVMs (Java Virtual Machines). There could be a problem error occurs if a 16-bit command interpreter, which does not support long filenames, runs the batch file. Running the BER/ASCII
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide - Indicates the name of the file after conversion. Starting ConfigMaster To start the ConfigMaster application: ♦ Click on the desktop. or ♦ Select Start > Programs > D-Link Corporation > ConfigMaster. The ConfigMaster Main window
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide ♦ Error Log - Click to display the ConfigMaster Error Log. The messages of this log are generally describe problems encountered while starting up the applet, for example, wrong IP addresses, unknown device names, unsuccessful calls to the server, etc.
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 6- 13. Device Error window To edit the IP address or . Unknown Device The Unknown Device window is displayed when a connection is attempted to a device not supported by the system. Figure 6- 14. Unknown Device window To re-enter the IP address: 1.
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 6- 15. Unknown Version window The following fields display: ♦ Current Version - Indicates the current version of ConfigMaster that is currently running. ♦ Supported Versions - Indicates the ConfigMaster versions supported ♦ Device Name - Identifies the
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide ♦ Menu Bar. ♦ Toolbar. ♦ Error Log. ♦ Error Bar. ♦ Status Bar. Menu Bar Most windows opened directly from the front panel display contain a menu with various options.
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide Icon Function Relevant Shortcut Sends table modifications or additions made in an Ctrl+U Insert or Edit dialog box to the table. Cancels changes in an
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 6- 17. General Options window The General Options window is divided into two panes, the left pane contains the screen functions, and the right pane
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 6- 18. General Traps Table The General Traps Table . ♦ Source - The device IP address sending the trap. ♦ Information - An event description. For example, Link Up. To view a device front panel display from the trap source: ♦ Double-click a trap in the
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 6- 19. Saved traps window The following parameters are displayed in the Saved traps window: ♦ Maximal number of traps to display - How many traps are
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 6- 20. General Options - Configuration window There are two configuration options: ♦ SNMP/TFTP Configuration. ♦ Configuration. SNMP/TFTP Configuration In the SNMP/TFTP Configuration area of
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide Configuration The General Options widow allows for files conversions and editing both file and device configuration, and includes the following options: ♦ Converting Files. ♦ Editing the
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide ♦ Modifying a Device - Provides information for modifying the device list. Deleting a Device - Provides information for deleting a device from the device list. Editing the Device List Adding
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide 1. Double-click a device name, or select a device name and click Default. 2. Click . The selected device is set as the default device. Modify a Device The devices
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 6- 24. Front Panel Display Front Panel Display Toolbar The front panel display toolbar includes the following icons: Front Panel Display Toolbar Icons Icon Function
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide Front Panel Display Interface Color-Code Label Color Explanation Green Interface link is up Red Interface link is down Blue Port selected Table 6-2. Front Panel Display Interface Color-Code Understanding the Front Panel Display LEDs The front panel
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    Guide and active LED Off-Link is down 10/100 LED On-100Tx LED Off-10BaseT Coll LED On-Collision occurs B.P. (Back Clickure) LED On-Receive buffer threshold number is exceeded Act LED On-Activity in the link or Select Services > Refresh Device Version. The Check Version for window opens: 60
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 6- 25. Check Version for window 2. Click . The device is polled for current device and its interfaces. ConfigMaster Shortcuts ConfigMaster has a set of shortcuts for
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide Shortcut Function Ctrl + E; Or double click the Accesses the Edit Dialog box row to edit Ctrl + X Exits the window. Right click the table row and
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide 2. Click . or Double-click the selected row. or Click Ctrl+E. The Edit dialog box opens. 3. Edit the parameters. Parameters that cannot be edited will not
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide 1. Select a table row. To select multiple rows, drag the mouse across the table rows. This option is not available for FACS, VLAN and Global Forwarding
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 6- 26. Send Configuration to Device window 2. In the File Name field, enter the configuration file name to send to the device, or press to
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide 2. In the File Name field, enter the device configuration file, otherwise the procedure may result in configuration download errors. Update Device Software D-Link Corporation may release updated software versions of the device software. Software files reside
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide or Click to manually locate the software file. 3. Select one of the following software types for updating: ♦ SW. ♦ Features. ♦ CLI. 4. Click . The update procedure begins. The update progress is illustrated by the Progress Status incremental bar. The
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide ♦ Select File > Exit. The front panel display is closed and the ConfigMaster Main window opens. Managing the Device Reset Device implements changes made to the
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide Device Global Parameters The Global Parameters command is to set the device System Identification, Time and Software Version commands. Note: The Global Parameters window can
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 6- 36. Global Parameters - Time tab The Time tab displays the following fields: ♦ System Up Time - Time elapsed since the last reset. ♦ System Time - Current
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    L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide Device Features The Device Features window is a read-only window. It displays a list of features supported by the device's software version. To display the Device Features screen: ♦ Select Device > Device Features. The Device Features window opens: Figure 6- 38
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide ♦ IPX SNAP VLAN. Note: IP and IPX VLANs are automatically assigned a MAC Parameters. ♦ VLAN Table Per Port or ♦ VLAN Table Per Port and Protocol. ConfigMaster supports and automatically recognizes if the device is running VLAN per port or VLAN per port and
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide ◊ Per Port - Indicates the type of VLAN supported after the device is reset is per port based. ◊ Per Protocol and Port - Indicates the type of VLAN supported after the device is reset is per protocol and per protocol based. To edit the VLAN Parameters: ♦ Click
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide ♦ Tag - VLAN Tag ID. The possible values are 0-7. To add new VLANs: 1. Display the VLAN Table. 2. In the VLAN Table, click . The VLAN Table Insert
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide To delete ports from the Port Table: 1. Display the VLAN Protocol To display the VLAN Table window: (Make sure Per Protocol and Port is selected under "VLAN supported type after reset" on the Virtual LAN Parameters window (Device > VLAN > VLAN Parameters)). ♦
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 6- 42. VLAN Table window The VLAN Table window displays the following fields: ♦ IF Num - The VLAN interface number, automatically assigned by the management station. ♦
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide 1. Display the VLAN Table window. 2. In the VLAN Table window, click . The VLAN Table Insert window opens: Figure 6- 43. VLAN Table Insert window 3. Complete the
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide To delete ports from the Port Table: 1. Display the VLAN Table window. 2. In the VLAN Table window, click . The VLAN Table Insert window opens. 3. Highlight
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 6- 44. Ethernet user defined vlans window The Ethernet user defined vlans window displays the following fields: ♦ Protocol name- The user-defined protocol name. ♦ VLAN
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide 3. Click . The Ethernet User-defined VLANs Edit window opens. The window is identical to the VLAN Table Insert window. 4. Edit the required fields. 5. Click to
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 6- 46. Port Properties - Main tab The Main tab displays the following fields: ♦ MAC Address - The interface Media Access Control (MAC) address. Note: Each router
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    's Guide ♦ Port Status - Indicates if the interface is operational (Up), non-operational (Down), or engaged in a test procedure so it does not carry traffic (Testing). ♦ Duplex Admin Mode - Specifies the conversation type for the interface. The options are as follows: ◊ Full - The interface supports
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 6- 47. Port Properties - Other tab The Other tab displays the affect on the feature. ◊ Off - Disables the feature. Off is the default setting. ◊ AutoNegotiation - The port sends the device flow control packets (as long as it is supported by the other
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide ♦ Back Pressure set to Enable - HOL automatically resets to OFF Note: If a configured port goes down due to either an Administrative or physical link, the HOL resets to ON even if the Flow Control on port was configured to ON.) To edit an Other tab field: 1.
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide The following figure illustrates the Port Parameters IP tab: Figure 6- 49. Port Properties - IP tab The IP tab displays the following address information defined for
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 6- 50. Port Properties - IPX tab The IPX tab displays the following address information defined for the selected port: ♦ Network Address - Displays the network address
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 6- 51. Port Mirroring window The Port Mirroring window displays the following fields: ♦ Mirrored Port - Defines the port number from which all outgoing and incoming
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 6- 52. Storm Control Parameters window Use the Storm Control Table window to display the whole table as well as to edit individual entries. To
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 6- 54. Storm Control Table Edit window 4. Edit the required fields. 5. Click and close the Storm Control Table Edit window. 6. Click to update the device.
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide ♦ To ensure the correct operation of the GVRP protocol, VLANs is less than 4000. For more information, see the Device Tuning section later in this manual. To configure the GVRP feature: 1. Enable GVRP on a device. 2. Enable GVRP per port to participate in GVRP.
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide ♦ Port Parameters - Displays the status of GVRP on individual ports. Figure 6- 55. GVRP Parameters - Device Parameters tab The GVRP Parameter - Device Parameters tab displays the
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 6- 56. GVRP Parameters - Port Parameters tab ♦ If Num - Indicates the port number. ♦ Port GVRP Status - Indicates if GVRP is enabled on a port. GVRP Timers
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 6- 57. GVRP Port Timers Control window The GVRP Timers Control window displays the following parameters: ♦ If Num - Indicates the port number for which GVRP
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide 2. Click . The GVRP Port Timers Edit window closes. 3. Click Trunking multiplies the bandwidth between the devices, increases port flexibility, and provides link redundancy. Trunk Parameters The Trunking Parameters window displays information about the number
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    L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide ♦ Select Device > Trunk > Parameters, the Trunk Parameters window opens: Figure 6- 60. Trunk Parameters window The Trunk Parameters window displays the following fields: ♦ Aggregate Num. of Trunks - Indicates the number of trunks supported by the device. ♦ Aggregate
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 6- 61. Trunk Table window The Trunk Table window displays the following fields: ♦ Index - Indicates the trunk ifIndex. ♦ Trunk MAC Address - Indicates the MAC Address
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 6- 62. Trunk Table- Edit window 4. Edit the ports list using to move ports between the All Ports and Forbidden Port lists. The MAC address
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 6- 63. Trunking Port Table window The Trunking Port Table window displays the following fields: ♦ Index - Identifies the individual port number. ♦ Port MAC Address - Identifies
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 6- 64. Trunk Balance Table window The Trunk Balance Table window displays the balancing L2 broadcast and unknown frames. The possible values are: ◊ Common - A link allocated for broadcast and unknown frames is used for also for unicast frames. 99
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide ◊ Dedicated - A link allocated for broadcast and unknown frames is not used for unicast frames. Configuring Bridging This section describes the Bridge menu and its options, including unicast
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide Unicast Unicast is a method of sending one packet to one destination, for example - The entry is a port on the device. ◊ Mgmt - The entry is a static node manually entered using the button. ◊ Other - Node status cannot be described by one of the above. 101
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide To add a new entry in the Unicast Global Forwarding Table: 1. Display the Unicast Global Forwarding Table. 2. Double-click an empty row in the Unicast Global
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 6- 68. Global Forwarding Table Edit window 3. Edit the fields. The fields are the same as those for Unicast Global Forwarding as described above. 4. Click .
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 6- 69. Unicast Forward Table Size window The Unicast Forward loops. STP is implemented either: ♦ STP per Device. ♦ Spanning Tree per VLAN. ConfigMaster supports and automatically recognizes if the device is running STP per device or STP per VLAN. Note:
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 6- 70. Spanning Tree Parameters window General . ◊ Per VLAN - Indicates that the STP mode is per VLAN. Note: STP per VLAN isn't supported in the present software release. ♦ Protocol Specification - Indicates the protocol type. This field is a read
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide ◊ False - Indicates that each port of a device is in STP mode, whether or not a VLAN was defined. Figure 6- 71. Spanning Tree Parameters window Bridge Setup
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 6- 72. Spanning Tree Parameters window Root Parameters tab The Root Parameters tab displays the following fields: ♦ STP MIB Version - Indicates the MIB version currently
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 6- 73. Spanning Tree Parameters window STP Setup Parameters tab The STP Setup Parameters tab displays the following fields: ♦ MAX Age (Seconds) - Indicates the amount
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 6- 74. Spanning Tree Port Table window The Spanning Tree Port Table displays the following fields: ♦ Port - Indicates the port number to which the STP
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide ♦ Forward Transitions - Indicates the number of times the device. STP can be implemented on a per VLAN basis. Note: STP per VLAN isn't supported in the present software release. Spanning Tree Parameters The Spanning Tree Parameters window allows you to set
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 6- 76. Spanning Tree Parameters window General Parameters tab The General Parameters tab displays the following fields: ♦ Global STP Status - Indicates the STP status. The
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 6- 77. Spanning Tree Parameters window Bridge Setup Parameter tab The Bridge Setup Parameter tab displays the following fields: ♦ Bridge Priority - Indicates the bridge's priority
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 6- 78. Spanning Tree Extended Port Table window The Spanning Tree Extended Port Table displays the following fields: ♦ Damp Enable - Indicates Damp Enable status. ♦ Damp
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 6- 79. Rapid STP Port Table window The Rapid STP Port Table displays the following fields: ♦ VLAN - Identifies the VLAN to which the port belongs
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide 5. Click . When the Status field displays "Finished!", the entry is saved to the device. Rapid STP Force Version Table The Rapid STP Force Version Table
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 6- 82. RStp Force Version Table - Edit window 3. Edit the fields. The fields are the same as the Rapid STP Force Version Table as described
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide The Traffic Control Port Priority Table displays the following fields: ♦ Port - Identifies the port on the device. ♦ Default Priority - Indicates the default user priority assigned
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 6- 85. Traffic Class Table window The Traffic Class Table displays the following fields: ♦ Port - Indicates the port number. ♦ Port Group - Indicates the group to
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 6- 86. Traffic Class Table Edit window 3. Edit the fields. The fields are the same as the Traffic Class Table as described above. 4. Click . The
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 6- 87. Priority Groups Table window The Priority Groups Table displays the following fields: ♦ Port - Indicates the port number. ♦ Priority Group - Indicates the group to
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide ♦ UDP Relay ♦ TCP General Parameters ♦ TCP Connections Table Operating Parameters The Operating Parameters window contains information about how the IP Router operates. To display the
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 6- 89. IP Router Interface Parameters window The IP Router Interface Parameters window displays the following details for all a device IP interfaces: ♦ IP Address - Interface
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide 3. Enter the IP Address and Network Mask as determined by the network setup. 4. Select an interface number from the Interface Number list. This list contains
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide 3. Click . The IP Address is deleted. 4. Click to update the device. To display the ICMP Interface Parameters window: 1. Display the IP Router Interface Parameters Edit
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide To edit ICMP Interface Parameters fields: 1. Display the ICMP Interface Parameters window. 2. Edit any field except the IP Address field. 3. Click . When the Status field
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide 1. Display the RIP Interface Table (Select Router > IP > RIP > Interface are confirmed as modified. To display the OSPF Interface Table Edit window: OSPF is supported from software version 3.03 and up. 1. Display the IP Router Interface Parameters Edit window
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 6- 95. OSPF Interface Table Edit window The OSPF Interface Table Edit window displays the following fields: ♦ IP Address - The IP address of this OSPF
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide ◊ Backup Designated Router - The OSPF interface is the backup designated . The options are None or Password. ♦ Metric Value - The metric for this type of service on the interface. To edit OSPF Parameter fields: 1. Display the OSPF Interface Table. 2. Select
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide ♦ Leak OSPF Routes - Controls redistribution of routes from OSPF to RIP. When this parameter is enabled, all routes learned via OSPF are advertised into RIP. ♦
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    Switch User's Guide To edit . RIP Filters IP RIP filtering is a device feature that improves aggregate routing performance. Defining IP RIP filters faster table lookup and relearning memory for other purposes. RIP filters are supported from software version 3.03 and up. To display the RIP filters:
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 6- 99. IP RIP Filter window The IP RIP Filter window displays the following fields: ♦ IP Address - The Interface IP address. ♦ Interface Number - The pre-
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 6- 100. IP RIP Global Filter Table window The IP RIP Global Filter Table displays the following fields: ♦ Type - The filters type is for input
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 6- 101. IP RIP Global Filter Insert window 3. Complete the fields. 4. Click . 5. Close the RIP Global Filter Insert window. The IP RIP Global Filter Table
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide 3. Click . The entry is deleted. 4. Click . When the Status field displays "Finished!", the fields are confirmed as modified. To display IP Interface RIP Filter Table: 1.
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 6- 104. IP Interface RIP Filter Table Insert window 3. Complete the fields. 4. Click . 5. Close the IP Interface Filter RIP Table Insert window. The IP Interface
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide ♦ Link State Database ♦ External Link State Database ♦ Neighbors Table Parameters To display OSPF ID to take effect. ♦ Number of External LSAs - The number of external Link-State Advertisements in the linkstate database. ♦ External LS Checksum Sum - The sum
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide ♦ Leak External Direct Routes - Controls direct route redistribution that is external to OSPF into OSPF. If this parameter is enabled all external routes are advertised
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide ♦ Backup Desig. Router - The backup designated router IP address. To edit the could be used for authentication. ♦ Metric Value - The metric for this type of service on the interface. 4. Edit the required fields. The IP Address field cannot be modified. 138
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    Guide 5. Click . 6. Close the OSPF Interface Table Edit window. The OSPF Interface Table opens. 7. Click . When the Status field displays "Finished!" the fields are confirmed as modified. Area Table Note: A device configured to support OSPF does not support virtual links. A device supports service
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 6- 109. OSPF Area Table Insert window 1. Complete the fields. 2. Click . . When the Status field displays "Finished!", the fields are confirmed as modified. Link State Database This is a read-only command. The database cannot be modified. To display the
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    Guide Figure 6- 110. OSPF Link State Database window The Link State Database window displays the following parameters: ♦ Area ID - The link IP address. ♦ Link Type - Each link state advertisement has a specific format. The link is a Router Link, Network Link, External Link, Summary Link or Stub Link
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    's Guide Figure 6- 111. OSPF External Link State Database Table window The OSPF External Link State Database Table displays the following parameters: ♦ Link Type - Each link state advertisement has a specific format. The link is a Router Link, Network Link, External Link, Summary Link or Stub Link
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 6- 112. OSPF Neighbors Table window The OSPF Neighbors Table displays the following parameters: ♦ IP Address - The neighbor interface IP address. ♦ Network Mask - The neighbor
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide The OSPF Neighbors Table Interface displays the following parameters: ♦ Neighbor's Address - The neighbor IP address. ♦ Router ID - A unique neighboring router identifier in the autonomous system. ♦
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide ♦ Route Type - How remote routing is handled. ♦ Metric - Number of hops to the destination network. ♦ Protocol - Through which protocol the route is known. To add
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 6- 116. IP Routing Table Edit window 4. Edit the required fields. Note: The Edit command is available for remote routers only. 5. Click . 6. Close the IP
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 6- 117. Global ARP Table window The Global ARP Table displays the following parameters: ♦ Interface - The interface number on which the station resides. ♦ IP Address -
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 6- 118. Global ARP Table Insert window 3. Complete the fields. 4. Click . 5. Close the Global ARP Table Insert window. The Global ARP Table opens. 6. Click . When
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide 3. Click . The entry is deleted. 4. Click . When the Table displays the following parameters: ♦ Interface IP Address - The IP address on which the redundancy feature is running. ♦ Main Router Address - The router IP address that the device is backing up.
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 6- 121. IP Redundancy Table Insert window 3. Complete the fields. 4. Click . 5. Close the IP Redundancy Table Insert window. The IP Redundancy Table opens. 6. Click . When
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 6- 122. DHCP Relays Table window The DHCP Relays Table window displays the following parameters: ♦ Next Server Address - The DHCP server IP address. The device
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide 2. Select an entry in the table. 3. Click . The rsDHCP Click . The entry is deleted. UDP Relay A device supports UDP Relay to allow UDP packets to reach other networks. This feature enables browsing from NT workstations to NT-servers on different networks.
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 6- 125. UDP Relay Table window The UDP Relay Table displays the following parameters: ♦ UDP Destination Port - The destination UDP port ID number of UDP
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide UDP Port # Acronym 139 NetBios SessionService 161 SNMP 162 SNMP 513 514 Syslog 525 Timed Table 6-6. UDP Ports Application NT Server to Station Connections Simple
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide 1. Display the UDP Relay Table. 2. Select an entry in the table. 3. Click Max. Connections - The limit on the total number of TCP connections the entity can support. In entities where the maximum number of connections is dynamic, this object contains the value
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 6- 128. TCP Connections Table window The TCP Connections Table window displays the following parameters: ♦ Local Address - Indicates the local IP address for this TCP
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide ♦ IPM Routing IPM Operating Parameters The IPM Operating Parameters window enables IPM Routing on a device. To display the IPM Operating Parameters window: ♦ Select Router > IPM >
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 6- 130. IGMP Parameters window The IGMP Parameters window displays the following field: ♦ IGMP Mib Version - Indicates the MIB software version. IGMP Interface Table The
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide Note: The Query Max Response Time must be less than the Query Interval. ♦ Querier UpTime - Indicates the amount of time in ticks since the querier
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide To edit an IGMP Interface entry: 1. Display the IGMP Interface Table. 2. Select an entry in the IGMP Interface Table and click window opens. . The IGMP
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 6- 134. IGMP Cache Table window The IGMP Cache Table displays the following fields: ♦ Cache Address - Specifies the IP Multicast Group address to which the
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 6- 135. IGMP Filter Enable window The IGMP Filter Enable window displays the following field: ♦ IGMP Filter - Enables IGMP filtering on a device. Disabled is the
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide ♦ IfIndex - Identifies the port number for which the IGMP filter is enabled. ♦ From Address - Indicates the IP address being filtered from. ♦ To Address - Indicates the
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 6- 138. IGMP Filter Entry - Edit window 3. Edit the fields. The fields are the same as the IGMP Filter Table as described above. 4. Click . The
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 6- 139. PIM Parameters window The PIM Parameters window displays the following fields: ♦ PIM MIB Version - Identifies the PIM MIB software version currently being used
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide ♦ Interface Mask - Masks all or part of the IP address of routers. Designated routers are only needed for multi-access networks and not point-to-point links. Point-to-point links show a value of 0.0.0.0. ♦ Hello Interval - Indicates in seconds the amount of
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 6- 142. PIM Interface Table - Edit window 3. Edit the fields. The fields are the same as the PIM Interface Table as described above. 4. Click . The
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 6- 143. PIM Neighbor Table window The PIM Neighbor Table displays the following fields: ♦ Neighbor Address - Specifies the IP address of the PIM neighbor. ♦ IfIndex -
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 6- 144. PIM IPM Route Table window The PIM IPM Route Table displays the following fields: ♦ Group - Specifies the IP address of the multicast group.
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide ♦ Select Router > IPM > PIM > Route Next Hop, the PIM IPM Route Next Hop window opens: Figure 6- 145. PIM IPM Route Next Hop window The PIM
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 6- 146. IPM Route Table window The IPM Route Table displays protocols are used to learn multicast forwarding information. ◊ Local - Indicates that a manually configured protocol was used to learn the multicast information. ◊ Netmgmt - Indicates that the
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide ◊ IGMP - Indicates that the Internet Group Multicast Protocol next upstream or parent interface of the multicast information. ◊ Local - Indicates that a manually configured protocol was used to find the next upstream or parent interface of the multicast
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 6- 147. IPM Route Next Hop window The IPM Route Next find the next upstream or parent interface for the next-hop. ◊ Local - Indicates that at manually configured protocol was used to find the next upstream or parent interface for the next-hop. ◊ Netmgmt
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide ◊ ICMP - Indicates that the Internet Control Message Protocol was used to find the next upstream or parent interface for the next-hop. ◊ RIP - Indicates that
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide ♦ Layer II Protocol - Encapsulation method associated with this interface. If the Interface Number refers to a VLAN, this must be the same encapsulation as used by
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 6- 150. IPX Router Interface Parameters Edit window 4. Click the RIP Parameters button to modify IPX RIP parameters. The IPX RIP Parameters window opens: Figure 6-
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide 3. Click the SAP Parameters button to modify IPX SAP parameters. The IPX SAP Parameters window opens: Figure 6- 152. IPX SAP Parameters window The IPX SAP
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide ♦ Select Router > IPX > RIP / SAP Filter. The IPX RIP / type of traffic that the filter applies to, the network addresses the filter affects, network masks, the service type, and action taken on a packet. ♦ SAP Circuit Filter - Defines the type of traffic that
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 6- 154. RIP Global Filter Table window The RIP Global Filter Table displays the following parameters: ♦ Type - Defines whether the current filter entry works on
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 6- 155. RIP Global Filter Insert window 3. Complete the fields. 4. Click . 5. Close the RIP Global Filter Insert window. The RIP Global Filter Table opens. 6. Click .
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide 1. Display the RIP Global Filter Table. 2. Select an entry in the table. 3. Click . The entry is deleted. 4. Click . When the Status field displays "Finished!", the
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide 2. Click . The RIP Circuit Filter Insert window opens: Figure 6- 158. RIP Circuit Filter Insert window 3. Complete the fields. 4. Click . 5. Close the RIP Circuit Filter Insert
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide 5. Click . 6. Close the RIP Circuit Filter Edit window. The RIP In this example, only SAP messages with the numbers 1234 as their first four digits are affected. ♦ Service Type - Type in the type of server (in hex) the filter entry affects, such as file server
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide ♦ Service Name - Type in the server name the filter entry affects. An asterisk (*) at the end of the name as a wildcard designates any number of characters.
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 6- 162. SAP Global Filter Edit window 4. Edit the fields. 5. Click . 6. Close the SAP Global Filter Edit window. The SAP Global Filter Table opens. 7. Click .
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide The SAP Circuit Filter Table displays the following parameters: In this example, only RIP messages with the numbers 1234 as their first four digits are affected. ♦ Service Type - Type in the type of server (in hex) the filter entry affects, such as file server
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 6- 164. SAP Circuit Filter Insert window 3. Complete the fields. For the field Service Name - Select either ASCII or Hex 4. Click . 5. Close the SAP Circuit Filter Insert window. The SAP Circuit Filter Table opens. 6. Click . When the Status field
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 6- 165. SAP Circuit Filter Edit window 4. Edit the fields. 5. Click . 6. Close the SAP Global Filter Edit window. The SAP Global Filter Table opens. 7. Click .
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 6- 166. IPX Routing Table window The IPX Routing Table displays the following parameters: ♦ Destination Network - Destination IPX network numbers in ascending order. ♦ Circuit - The
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 6- 167. IPX Routing Table Insert window An IPX circuit is linked to the Destination network. To select an IPX circuit, on the IPX Routing Table Insert window click the Select Circuit button. The Select Circuit window
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide To edit an IPX Routing Table entry: 1. Display the IPX Routing Table. 2. Select an entry in the table. 3. Click . The IPX Routing Table Edit window
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 6- 170. IPX SAP Table window The IPX SAP Table - Socket portion up to four hexadecimal digits) from the IPX server address. ♦ Server Type - Type of service (assigned by Novell) provided by the server. ♦ Hops to Server - Number of hops on the route
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 6- 171. SAP Table Insert window 3. Complete the fields. 4. Click . 5. Close the IPX SAP Table Insert window. The IPX SAP Table opens. 6. Click . When the
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide 6. Close the IPX SAP Table Edit window. The IPX SAP Table opens. 7. Click . When the Status field displays "Finished!", the fields are confirmed as modified.
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide ♦ Community Access - Defines whether the management station access is Read Only or Read Write. Choose Super Community to set the name used to access the
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 6- 175. Community Table Edit window 4. Complete the fields. 5. Click . 6. editing, and deleting rules, IP classification fields, and policy profiles. Quality of Service (QoS) allows network managers to improve the flow of network traffic based on
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 6- 176. QOS Global Parameters window The QOS Global Parameters window displays the following parameters: ♦ Policy Enabled - If enabled, this policy is enabled on the
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide ♦ Description - The user-defined description of the profile. ♦ Profile Type - The type of forwarding service to be applied to packets. The possible values are: ◊ BandwidthGuarantee - Defines the bandwidth size for packets being forwarded. Packets must meet the
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 6- 178. Insert Profile window - Main tab 3. Complete the fields. The fields are the same as the Profile Table as described above. 4. Click . The Insert
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 6- 180. Edit Profile window - Main tab Figure 6- 181. Edit Profile window - Advanced tab 3. Edit the fields. The fields are the same as the Profile
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide IP Classification Fields IP Classification Fields window allows you window The IP Classification Fields window displays the following parameters: ♦ ToS - Type of Service. Enables (checked) classification by the ToS tagging for forwarding packets. ♦ Protocol -
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide 3. Click to update the device. When the Status field displays " packets: ♦ Description - The user-defined description of the rule. ♦ ToS - Type of Service. Indicates the predefined ToS used to classify packets. If selected, the rule applies to packets
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide ♦ Destination IP Mask - Used to mask all or part of the destination IP address. If selected, QoS 's status. The rule status can be one of the following: ◊ Active - The rule is legal and currently active. ◊ Not in Service - The rule is currently not active. 203
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide ◊ Not Ready - Indicates that some of the output ports do not meet the bandwidth allocation prerequisites or QoS locking prerequisites. Auto-negotiation should be disabled
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 6- 184. IP Rules - Insert window General tab 205
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 6- 185. IP Rules - Insert window Classification tab 206
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 6- 186. IP Rules - Insert window Input Ports tab 207
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 6- 187. IP Rules - Insert window Action tab 208
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 6- 188. IP Rules - Insert window Profiles tab 1. Complete the fields. The fields are the same as the IP Rules Table as described above, except
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide 5. Click to update the device. When the Status field displays displays "Finished!", the rule is deleted from the policy. Working With Statistics Devices supporting DECnet allow individual DECnet circuit counters to be graphed, and to reset those counters.
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 6- 189. Element Statistics window 2. Select the MIB required variables by one of the following methods: ◊ Double-click on the variable in the Optional Counters
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 6- 190. Open File window 2. Select the file. 3. Click . The graph opens: 212
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 6- 191. Element Statistics Graph window The display is comprised of the following areas: ♦ Menu Bar ♦ Tool Bar ♦ Graph ♦ Legend ♦ Display Configuration ♦ Graph Controls ♦ Display
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide ◊ Close - Closes the graph window. ♦ View - Has the following menu options: ◊ Show/Hide Control Panel - Hides the Display and Graph controls. ◊ Help Tool Bar The
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide Display Controls This area controls what is displayed on the screen. Alarm Definitions Displays the variable alarm characteristics. Other Controls Other controls include the following:
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 6- 192. IP Statistics Interface Selection Table window 2. Select an entry and click. The IP Statistics window opens: Figure 6- 193. IP Statistics window 216
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide 3. Select the MIB required variables by one of the following methods: ◊ Double-click on the variable in the Optional Counters box. The variable is moved
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide 1. Select a port by clicking on it. The port color changes to blue. 2. On the menu bar click Statistics, or Select Statistics > Port Statistics. The IP
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide History Control Table The History Control Table contains information about samples of data taken from ports. For example, the samples may include interface definitions or
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 6- 197. History Control Table - Insert window 4. Complete the fields. The fields are the same as the History Control Table as described above. 5. Click . The
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide 2. Select an entry in the table. 3. Click . The entry is deleted. 4. Click . When the Status field displays "Finished!", the fields are confirmed as modified. Ether
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide ♦ Fragments - Indicates the number of packets received less than 64 octets long and had a FCS during the sampling session. ♦ Jabbers - Indicates the number of packets
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide ◊ Absolute - The counter is not reset until the counter is overflowed. If the counter overflows, the threshold is set according to the aggregated counter results. ♦
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 6- 202. Alarm Edit window 4. The Alarm Edit window parameters are described above. 5. Complete the fields. 6. Click . 7. Close the Alarm Edit window. The Alarm Table
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 6- 203. Statistics Table window To add a Statistics Table entry: 1. Display the Statistics Table. 2. Click . The Insert Statistics window opens: Figure 6- 204. Insert Statistics window 3.
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide ♦ Select Statistics > Traps Table. The General Traps Table opens: Figure 6- 205. General Options - General Traps Time - Time the trap occurred. ♦ Source - The device IP address sending the trap. ♦ Information - An event description. For example, Link Up. 226
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide The Traps Table window has the following icons on the toolbar. Traps Table Icons on the Toolbar Icon Function Delete Traps Table entries. Save the
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide Double-click a trap in the Traps Table to open the device front panel view that sent the trap. To set an alarm when receiving traps:
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 6- 208. Statistics log table window Working With Services The Services command has the following menu options: ♦ Device Tuning ♦ Event Log ♦ Refresh ♦ Polling Configuration ♦ Community Change ♦ Ping ♦ Refresh Device Version Device Tuning Device Tuning
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide ♦ Select Services > Device Tuning. The Device Tuning window opens. The default screen is the General tab. The General tab displays the following columns: ♦ Current Value - The current
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide To display the Device Tuning window IP tab: 1. Display the Device Tuning window's General tab. 2. Select the IP tab. The IP tab opens: Figure 6- 210.
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 6- 211. Device Tuning window IPX tab The IPX tab displays the following parameters: ♦ IPX RIP Table - Maximum number of routing table entries allowed for
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 6- 212. Device Tuning window IPM tab The IPM tab displays the following parameters: ♦ Max IPM FFT the date and time of occurrence, and a brief error description. To display the Event Log: ♦ Select Services > Event Log. The Event Log window opens: 233
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 6- 213. Event Log window Refresh To refresh the front panel view: ♦ Select Services > Refresh. or ♦ Press Ctrl+R. or ♦ Click . The front panel view is refreshed. Polling Configuration Use this window to define how often (in milliseconds) the device
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    's Guide Community Change The system administrator manages access rights (read and write, read only, etc.) by making communities in the device, in the Community table. When the community name is changed, the access rights are changed. To change a device community name: 1. Select Services > Community
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide The Ping Table displays the following parameters: ♦ IP Address - The device address pinged. ♦ Sent Packets - The number of packets sent to the device. ♦ Received Packets -
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide 3. Click . The Ping Table Edit window opens: Figure 6- 218. Ping Table Edit window 4. Complete the updated according to the current software version. To refresh the device: 1. Select Services > Refresh Device Version. The Check Version for window opens: 237
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 6- 219. Check Version for window If a later device software version is installed since the last time the system was initiated, the system closes the current front panel view and all open windows, and re-opens a refreshed front panel view. 238
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide A TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Standards Management Protocol Data Transfer Rate Ethernet Fast Ethernet: Gigabit Ethernet: Topology Network Cables 10BASE-T: 100BASE-TX: 1000BASE-T General IEEE 802.3 10BASE-T Ethernet
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide AC Input AC Output DC Fans 68 kg (case + power + DES-6301 + DES-6302 w/ bracket) power 2.25 kg empty slot bracket 110g DES-6303 0.98 kg DES-6304 1.03 kg DES-6305 1.02 kg DES-6306 0.98 kg DES-6307 0.98 kg DES-6308 0.98 kg DES-6309 (w/ GBIC Fiber Transceiver)
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide B SAMPLE CONFIGURATION FILE This appendix provides a sample switch the complete path and filename for the file to be loaded into the switch. For example, "e:\6300\6300prom.tfp". Make sure double-quotes are used as in the example file below. ♦ Ip_addr - This
  • D-Link DES-6300 | Product Manual - Page 242
    L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide The Config image file, which contains all configuration settings and was created by the switch is prefixed with the version number of the runtime software to help with file management. # Sample Config File Code_type=PROM Image_file="e:\6300\6300prom.tfp" # specify IP
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    Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide INDEX 100BASE-TX networks 7 100Mbps Fast Ethernet 6 AC power cord 11 Accessory pack 11 Aging Time very long 26 very short 26 Aging Time, definition of 26 Aging Time, range of 26 Alleviating network loop problems 28 ASCII format 44, 66 Attaching the
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    Parameters 121 IP OSPF Area table 139 IP OSPF II 135 IP OSPF Link State Database 140 IP Parameters ARP Proxy 121 ICMP error messages 121 Inactive Interface Parameters table Edit .......138 Overview of this User's Guide v Packet Forwarding 25 Parameters Bridge Type 100 Software Type
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    Switch User's Guide Segments, Network 7 Services 229 Services Community Change 235 Services Device Tuning 229 Services Event Log 233 Start 24 Link Change Event 25 Traps 24 Traps displayed 53, 228 Traps stored 53, 228 Traps Table 51 Traps, definition of 24 Troubleshooting 43 Cannot
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    customer must obtain a Case ID Number from D-Link Technical Support at 1-877-453-5465, who will attempt to package. Do not include any manuals or accessories in the shipping package. D-Link will only replace the defective use only an Authorized D-Link Service Office. Improper or incorrectly performed
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DES-6300
Modular L3 Ethernet Switch
User’s Guide
Second
Edition (
October
200
4
)
6DES6300..01
Printed In Taiwan
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