Fujitsu XG700 User Guide

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  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 1
    P3N1-E051-02ENZ0 XG700 User's Guide
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 2
    XG700 User's Guide Preface You have purchased the XG700, a compact, 12-port 10 Gigabit Ethernet layer 2 switch that achieves unsurpassed standards of high throughput and low-latency performance. This guide describes the XG700 functions, installation procedures, configuration operations, and
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 3
    XG700 User's Guide About this Manual This section describes target readers, contents, notations, etc. of this guide. Target Readers and Required Knowledge This guide has been written for administrators, who are in charge of network construction, maintenance, and management. To use this guide, the
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 4
    XG700 User's Guide Contents Preface ...2 About this Manual...3 Contents ...4 Chapter 1 Features and Functions ...9 1.1 Features ...10 Chapter 2 Using the CLI ...11 2.1 Overview of the CLI ...12 2.1.1 Operating Environment for CLI ...12 2.1.2 Command Modes and Mode Switching ...13 2.1.3 startup-
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 5
    XG700 User's Guide 4.7.1 Port-Based VLAN ...41 4.7.2 Tag-Based (IEEE802.1Q) VLAN ...42 4.7.3 Multiple VLAN...43 4.8 Quality of Service (QoS)...46 4.9 IGMP Snooping ...47 4.9.1 Registering Group Members ...48 4.9.2 Removing Group Members ...49 4.9.3 Managing ...90 5.6 Switch Basic Configuration Commands
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 6
    XG700 User's Guide 5.6.1 clear bridge mac-address-table...91 5.6.2 show bridge ...92 5.6.3 show bridge mac- uplink...109 5.8.2 uplink-domain ...110 5.8.3 downlink allowed uplink-domain...112 5.9 Switch Port Configuration Commands ...113 5.9.1 show interface ...113 5.9.2 shutdown (Administrator exec
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 7
    XG700 User's Guide 5.13 Port Mirroring Setup Commands...155 5.13.1 show mirror...155 5.13.2 boot-system...216 Chapter 6 Managing the XG700...217 6.1 Verifying XG700 Operations...218 6.1.1 Verifying Hardware Status...218 6.1.2 Verifying System Status ...220 6.1.3 Reviewing Log Messages ...220 7/266
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 8
    XG700 User's Guide 6.2 Uploading/Downloading Configuration File ...223 6.2.1 Preparing the TFTP Server ...223 6.2.2 Uploading Configuration File...223 6.2.3 Downloading Configuration File ...223 6.3 Updating Firmware ...224 6.3.1 Updating Firmware ...224 6.3.2 Selecting Firmware...225 6.4 Extracting
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 9
    XG700 User's Guide Chapter 1 Features and Functions This chapter describes the features and functions of the XG700. 9/266 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2005-2006
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 10
    XG700 User's Guide 1.1 Features The XG700 is a compact, 12-port 10 Gigabit Ethernet Layer 2 switch, which provides the world's highest level throughput and least delay. Special features of the XG700 are shown below: Item Function Features Basic Switch Functions Throughput 240Gbit/s Latency
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 11
    XG700 User's Guide Chapter 2 Using the CLI This chapter describes how to use the command line interface (CLI) to operate the XG700. 11/266 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2005-2006
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 12
    ) VT100/VT200/xterm Delete ASCII To use the remote connection via management LAN port, use the "management-lan ip" command to configure the management LAN port for the XG700 and use the "telnet-server" command to enable the telnet service. VT100, VT200, and xterm can be used as a terminal. 12/266
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 13
    : xg(config-if)# or xg(config-agg)# Terminal edit mode Prompt: xg(config-line)# Allows users to perform operations that are related to the system management of the XG700, such as date/time setting and firmware update, in addition to those operations that are performed in the operator EXEC mode. The
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 14
    XG700 User's Guide Entering a specific command allows switching from one mode to another. Entering the "exit" command the current configuration file in memory to the startup-config in the nonvolatile memory. User is logged out and session is disconnected. Multiple users can use the operator and
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 15
    XG700 User's Guide 2.1.3 startup-config and running-config The XG700 configuration information is saved to startup- config Running-config is a file stored in volatile memory that represents the operating environment of the system on which the XG700 is currently running. The information stored in the
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 16
    XG700 User's Guide 2.2 Using the CLI 2.2.1 How to Enter Commands Command Entry Format Separate each command, subcommand and argument with a single space. ... (" " indicates a space.) xg(config)# management-interface ip 192.168.1.10/24 default-gw 192.
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 17
    XG700 User's Guide 2.2.3 Command Completion If you enter part of a command or than the console screen, a "--More--" prompt is displayed at the bottom of the screen and the CLI waits for a user entry. xg# show running-config ! interface port 0 : : (The rest is omitted.) : --More-- Scrolling Up
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 18
    XG700 User's Guide Combinations of keys "↑" or [Ctrl] + [P] "↓" or [Ctrl] + [N] "←" or [Ctrl] + [B] "→" or [Ctrl] + [F] [Home] or [Ctrl]+[A] [End] or [Ctrl]+[E] [Esc] + [B] [Esc] + [F] [Backspace] [Delete] or [Ctrl]+[D] [Ctrl]+[W] [Ctrl]+[U] [
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 19
    XG700 User's Guide 2.2.10 Filtering show Command Output This function allows you to filter show command outputs to extract the lines that satisfy specific file in volatile memory using ">" or "| redirect". Syntax (To redirect the output of a show command to a file in volatile memory:) show >
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 20
    XG700 User's Guide 2.2.12 Displaying using monitor Command For screens that are displayed using the monitor screen, you can perform operations, such as update and move, via specific keys. The following table shows the keys used to perform screen-related operations. Displayed item Meaning ESC:
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 21
    XG700 User's Guide Chapter 3 Installation This chapter describes the installation procedures for the XG700. Refer to "Using the CLI" for details on using CLI. Refer to "Command Reference" for details on commands. 21/266 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2005-2006
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 22
    Task xg login: admin Password: ******** Log in to the XG700 frame the serial terminal. The default user name is "admin". The default password is "password". xg> enable Switch to administrator EXEC mode. xg# configure terminal Switch to global configuration mode. xg(config)# line console
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 23
    Password: ******** Log in to the XG700 from the serial terminal. The default user name is "admin". The default password is "password." xg> enable Switch to administrator EXEC mode. xg# configure terminal Switch to global configuration mode. xg(config)# management-lan ip A.B.C.D/M [ default-gw
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 24
    XG700 User's Guide 3.2 10GBASE-CX4 Cable Connection The switch chip installed in this device is incorporated with an equalizer that optimizes Rx signals. The use of up to 15m of cable becomes possible by using this function. 3.2.1 Rx Signal Equalizer The equalizer incorporated in the switch chip
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 25
    XG700 User's Guide Chapter 4 Functions and Procedures for Setting Functions This chapter describes the functions of the XG700 and how to set the functions. Refer to "Operating Environment for CLI" for details on using CLI. Refer to "Command Reference" for details on commands.
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 26
    XG700 User's Guide 4.1 Basic Switch Functions This section describes the basic switch functions. 4.1.1 Switching Mode The XG700 provides the following two switching modes. Store-and-forward switching mode After the XG700 has finished receiving a frame, it checks the FCS (Frame Check Sequence)
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 27
    XG700 User's Guide Static unicast address By registering a unicast MAC address to which a frame is forwarded with the MAC address table, you can forward a specific Switch to global configuration mode. xg(config)# bridge jumbo-frame [{9216 | 12288 | 15360}] Enable (or disable) jumbo frame support
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 28
    XG700 User's Guide 4.1.5 Storm Control The XG700 discards broadcast frames when the number of received the administrator EXEC mode. Command Task xg# configure terminal Switch to global configuration mode. xg(config)# interface port 1 2 3 Switch to the interface edit mode for the port for
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 29
    XG700 User's Guide 4.2 Port Mirroring It is possible to monitor the traffic by mirroring the frames sent or received by a port. To configure Port Mirroring, carry out the following procedure in the administrator EXEC mode. Command Task xg# configure terminal Switch to global configuration
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 30
    XG700 User's Guide 4.3 Link Pass Through Link Pass Through is a function that monitors the status of out the following procedure in the administrator EXEC mode. Command Task xg# configure terminal Switch to global configuration mode. xg(config)# link-pass-through { monitored-port Set the
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 31
    XG700 User's Guide 4.4 Link Aggregation Link aggregation is a function that combines multiple ports into a single logical link. A set of ports that comprise a logical link is called an Aggregation
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 32
    XG700 User's Guide 4.4.1 Configuring Link Aggregation Either static or dynamic (also known as . xg(config)# interface agg-port To change the setting of the aggregation group created, switch to the interface edit mode for the aggregation group using the "interface agg-port" command.
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 33
    XG700 User's Guide 4.4.2 Frame Distribution Methods in Link Aggregation How frames are out the following procedure in the administrator EXEC mode. Command Task xg# configure terminal Switch to global configuration mode. xg(config)# link-aggregation agg-port Specify the required
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 34
    XG700 User's Guide 4.4.4 Notes on Link Aggregation The port in aggregation group whose number is the smallest serves as a master port. The setting of an aggregation group immediately
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 35
    XG700 User's Guide 4.5 Uplink Filter When an uplink domain is defined, the domain's uplink large networks with multiple paths, such as a fat tree network, by cascading multiple XG series switches. To configure an uplink filter, specify an uplink domain whose membership consists of one or more
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 36
    XG700 User's Guide When specifying multiple uplink ports within an uplink domain, frame distribution among the uplink ports is performed as equally from port to port and not
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 37
    XG700 User's Guide The following is an example of a fat tree configuration with network redundancy. To configures uplink filter, carry out the following procedures in the administrator EXEC mode. Command Task xg# configure terminal Switch to global configuration mode. xg(config)# uplink-domain
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 38
    XG700 User's Guide 4.6 Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) The Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) is a path becomes disabled, STP will activate the lowest cost path among the paths remaining. The XG700 supports IEEE802.1w RSTP (Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol). The RSTP is upward compatible with IEEE802.1D STP
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 39
    XG700 User's Guide 4.6.1 Port Roles Based on Spanning Tree The RSTP assigns one of these port roles to individual ports: Root port Provides the best path (lowest cost) when the switch forwards packets to the root switch. Designated port Connects to the designated switch by the specific path. In
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 40
    XG700 User's Guide 4.6.3 Configuring Spanning Tree To configure the spanning tree protocol, carry out the following procedure in the administrator EXEC mode. Command Task xg# configure terminal Switch to global configuration mode. xg(config)# spanning-tree enable Enable Spanning Tree
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 41
    XG700 User's Guide 4.7 VLAN VLAN (Virtual LAN) is a technology that divides a single network , carry out the following procedures in the administrator EXEC mode. Command Task xg# configure terminal Switch to global configuration mode. xg(config)# vlan [ name VLAN_NAME ] Create a VLAN
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 42
    XG700 User's Guide 4.7.2 Tag-Based (IEEE802.1Q) VLAN Tag-based VLAN is a Ethernet frame format including a VLAN tag that is specified by the IEEE 802.1Q. To configure a tag-based VLAN, carry out the following procedures in the administrator EXEC mode. Command Task xg# configure terminal Switch
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 43
    traffic even if the service provider assigns customers traffic to different VLANs. To configure multiple VLAN using user-defined VLAN tag protocol identifier, carry out the following procedures in the administrator EXEC mode. Command Task xg# configure terminal Switch to global configuration
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 44
    XG700 User's Guide An example of Multiple VLAN and the movement of frames when the outgoing port is a VLAN member (VLAN-tagged frame), is shown below. An example
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 45
    XG700 User's Guide An example of Multiple VLAN and the movement of frames when the user-defined VPID of the incoming and outgoing port differ and the outgoing port is a VLAN member (VLAN-tagged frame), is shown below. An example of multiple VLAN and the movement of frames when the user-defined VPID
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 46
    XG700 User's Guide 4.8 Quality of Service (QoS) The XG700 provides Quality of Service (QoS) that is based on the IEEE802.1p standard. The XG700 QoS . Command Task xg# configure terminal Switch to global configuration mode. xg(config)# interface port 1 2 3 Switch to interface edit mode for the
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 47
    XG700 User's Guide 4.9 IGMP Snooping IP multicast is often used to distribute multimedia data, including video and voice, over a network. A general layer 2 switch floods multicast frames, causing absorption of unnecessary network bandwidth. A layer 3 switch that supports Internet Group Management
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 48
    XG700 User's Guide 4.9.1 Registering Group Members Upon reception of an IGMP Report message, the XG700 registers a multicast MAC address with the MAC address table for the port that received the IGMP Report message and the port to which a multicast router
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 49
    XG700 User's Guide 4.9.2 Removing Group Members The group members registered by IGMP snooping are removed under the following status. If after receiving an IGMP Report message for group registration, the group member interval expires before the XG700 receives another IGMP Report message, it removes
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 50
    XG700 User's Guide 4.9.3 Managing Group Members When network congestion causes Leave message loss or there that the value that satisfies the following equation be taken as the group member interval for the XG700. Group member interval = (query interval for multicast router) × 2 + 10 (seconds) Since
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 51
    XG700 User's Guide 4.9.4 IGMP Querier In a general network configuration, the multicast reception of an IGMP Leave message, the XG700 sends an IGMP Specific Query (GSQ) message to determine that the host is interested in leaving the group. If an IGMP Specific Query message is sent as many times
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 52
    XG700 User's Guide 4.9.5 Configuring IGMP Snooping To configure IGMP snooping, carry out the following procedure in the administrator EXEC mode. Command Task xg# configure terminal Switch to global configuration mode. xg(config)# ip snooping protocol igmp Enable global IGMP snooping on the
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 53
    XG700 User's Guide 4.10 Network Management 4.10.1 Traffic Statistics The XG700 can display traffic statistics to analyze network operations such as traffic, errors, etc. The following are the Traffic Statistics information XG700 to a file in volatile memory. To display the traffic statistics
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 54
    User's Guide 4.10.2 SNMP Agent SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) is a protocol that manages network devices via a network. The XG700 supports the SNMP (v1/v2c) function to collect management information (MIB) from a remote network manager (SNMP manager). For operations via SNMP manager
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 55
    XG700 User's Guide Chapter 5 Command Reference 55/266 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2005-2006
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 56
    XG700 User's Guide 5.1 About Command Reference This section describes how to read command references. 5.1.1 Command System The following is the system of commands provided in the XG700: Item Function Management LAN Interface Configuration They are used to set items related to management LAN
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 57
    XG700 User's Guide 5.1.2 Configuration of Command Reference This section describes the configuration of command reference in startup-config and running-config ) or operation management commands (those which are related to configuration of the XG700, such as status display or time setting). Default
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 58
    XG700 User's Guide 5.2 Management LAN Interface Configuration Commands This section explains configuration commands related to the Management LAN Interface. 5.2.1 management-lan ip Function Sets the IP address and default gateway, when the Management LAN Interface is used. Use the no form to
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 59
    XG700 User's Guide 5.2.2 management-lan dns-server Function Registers the IP address of DNS (Domain Name Service) server, which is used for name resolution of the host name. Up to three DNS servers can be registered. Use the no form to delete
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 60
    XG700 User's Guide 5.2.3 management-lan domain Function Sets the default domain name when referring to DNS (Domain Name Service) server. For example, server with the FQDN name of "hostname1.corp.co.jp." xg(config)# management-lan domain corp.co.jp xg(config)# exit xg# tftp get hostname1 remotefile
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 61
    XG700 User's Guide 5.2.4 hostname Function Changes the hostname of the XG700. Use the no form to return to the default ("xg"). Prompt xg(config)# Command syntax hostname HOST-NAME no hostname Parameter HOST-NAME Specifies the hostname of the XG700. Specify the hostname using 63 characters or less,
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 62
    XG700 User's Guide 5.2.5 remote-host Function Registers remote host information, which shows the relationship between the remote hostname and IP address. By registering the IP address of a remote
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 63
    XG700 User's Guide Example Register the IP address "11.22.33.45" as the hostname of "HOST005," and then "11.22.33.46" as the hostname of "HOST006."
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 64
    XG700 User's Guide 5.3 Serial/telnet Configuration Commands This section explains configuration the pager. Command type Operation management commands Default on Note This command is effective until the terminal is disconnected. 5.3.2 line Function Switches to the terminal edit mode Prompt
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 65
    XG700 User's Guide 5.3.3 baud-rate Function Sets serial baud rate (bps). Prompt xg(config-line)# Command become valid after logging out the serial terminal in use and connecting it again. Example Switch from the global configuration mode to the terminal edit mode using the "line console"
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 66
    XG700 User's Guide 5.3.5 telnet-sever Function Enables telnet connection with the XG700. Use the no form to disable telnet connection. Prompt xg(config)# Command syntax telnet-server no telnet-server Command type Configuration command Default Disabled Example Enable telnet connection to the XG700.
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 67
    XG700 User's Guide 5.4 System Basic Operation Commands This section explains the basic commands, which are necessary when using CLI operation of the XG700. 5.4.1 enable Function Switches Command syntax enable Command type Operation management commands Example Switch from the operator exec mode to
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 68
    XG700 User's Guide 5.4.3 configure terminal Function Switches from the administrator exec mode to the global configuration mode. Prompt xg# Command syntax configure terminal Command type Operation management commands Message Configuration is locked by other. Explanation A switch in state is not
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 69
    XG700 User's Guide 5.4.5 logout Function Logs out and disconnects the session of the terminal. Prompt xg>, or xg# Command syntax logout Command type Operation management Switch Basic Information 2005/08/22-12:16:17 Aging Time : 200 (sec) Cut-through Switching : Enabled Jumbo Frame Support
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 70
    XG700 User's Guide 5.4.7 help Function Displays help on how to use CLI. Prompt xg>, xg#, xg(config)# , xg(config-if)# , xg(config-agg)# , xg(config-line)# Command syntax Help Command type Operation management commands 5.4.8 password Function Change the login password to the XG700. Prompt xg#
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 71
    Command type Operation management commands Note When the power of the XG700 is turned off without executing the system shutdown command, the maintenance information will not be stored normally. Furthermore, if the power is turned off while data is being written in the nonvolatile memory, it may be
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 72
    XG700 User's Guide 5.4.11 date Function Displays the date/time of the current system clock. Prompt xg>, or xg# Command syntax date Command type Operation management commands Output form The current date and time is displayed in the form of "year/month/date-hour:minute:second." xg2# date 2005/08/22-
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 73
    XG700 User's Guide 5.4.13 date timezone Function Sets the time zone of the XG700 of -1200 to +1300. Command type Operation management commands Default 0000 Message % invalid input %1$. Explanation that no mistakes have been made in the specifications for the parameter of time difference. Note
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 74
    XG700 User's Guide 5.4.14 date summer-time Function Sets the Day Light Saving Time. Use 0100" (an hour) is specified. Command type Operation management commands Default None Message % DATE '%1$' is invalid Explanation The specification of date/time is incorrect. [[Inserted string]]%1$: incorrect
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 75
    XG700 User's Guide % OFFSET '%1$' is invalid Explanation The specification of OFFSET is incorrect. [[Inserted string]]%2$: incorrect parameter value is displayed. Solution Correct the error of the parameter, and execute it again. % Parameter '%1$' is too long Explanation Specification of the
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 76
    XG700 User's Guide 5.4.15 ping Function Checks if communication with the specified host is possible by sending ICMP Echo Request packet to the specified host from the manage LAN interface of the XG700 form (when the host to check is in trouble) xg2# ping blue PING blue (192.168 Solution Review the
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 77
    XG700 User's Guide 5.4.16 enable password Function Sets the password for the enable command. Use the no form to enable the password protection. Prompt xg(config)# Command syntax
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 78
    XG700 User's Guide 5.4.17 banner Function Sets the banner string to display when logging in to the XG700. Use the no form to default ("XG700 firmware identification information"). Command type Configuration command Default "XG700 firmware identification information" The firmware identification
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 79
    XG700 User's Guide 5.4.18 ntp-server Function Synchronizes the specified NTP server with the system time, using NTP (Network Time Protocol) Version3. Up to four NTP servers can
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 80
    XG700 User's Guide 5.5 Configuration File Operation Command This section explains the commands related to configuration file and file operation in the volatile memory. 5.5.1 copy running-config startup-config Function Stores the configuration file (running-config) in the volatile memory, on which
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 81
    XG700 User's Guide 5.5.3 show running-config (redirect) Function Copies the configuration information (running-config) in the currently operating volatile memory to the volatile memory. Also, it can be copied directly to a file in the TFTP server using the "tftp" command. Prompt xg# Command syntax
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 82
    XG700 User's Guide Note When copied in the volatile memory, the information will be lost when the system is startup-config) stored in the nonvolatile memory of the XG700. Prompt xg# Command syntax show startup-config Command type Operation management commands Example Display the content of startup
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 83
    XG700 User's Guide 5.5.5 show startup-config (redirect) Function Copies the configuration information (startup-config) stored in the nonvolatile memory of the XG700 to the volatile memory. Also, it can be copied directly to a file in the TFTP server using the "tftp" command. Prompt xg# Command
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 84
    XG700 User's Guide Note When copied in the volatile memory name stored on the TFTP server. Command type Operation management commands Message % Not found file: %1$ Explanation The using a new version of firmware may not be used with an old version of firmware. [[Inserted string]]%1$: specified file
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 85
    XG700 User's Guide % tftp: %1$: Host name lookup failure Explanation The management LAN, or the setting of time out of the TFTP server may be too short. Solution Check whether there is no problem in network connection with the TFTP server using the "ping" command. If the problem persists, review
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 86
    XG700 User's Guide 5.5.7 dir/ls Function Lists the files in the volatile memory of the XG700. Prompt xg# Command syntax dir ls Command type Operation management commands Output form xg# dir Update-time - 2005/08/22 19:23:03 - 2005/08/22 19:22:41 - 2005/08/22 19:22:19
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 87
    XG700 User's Guide 5.5.8 delete Function Deletes the files in the volatile memory of the XG700. Prompt xg# Command syntax delete FILE-NAMES Parameter FILE-NAMES Specifies the name of the file to delete in the volatile memory. Specify a generic designation with "*" (asterisk) for the file name, and
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 88
    XG700 User's Guide 5.5.9 rename Function Changes the file names in the volatile memory. Prompt xg# Command syntax numerical characters ([0 - 9]), underscore (_), and period (.) Command type Operation management commands Message % unable to rename `%1$': No such file or directory Explanation The
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 89
    XG700 User's Guide 5.5.10 tftp get Function Downloads files on the TFTP server into the volatile memory of the XG700. Prompt xg# Command syntax tftp get HOST REMOTE-FILE [ LOCAL-FILE ] Parameter HOST Specify the hostname of the TFTP server or IP address. IP addresses
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 90
    XG700 User's Guide 5.5.11 tftp put Function Uploads the files into the volatile memory to the TFTP server. Prompt xg# Command syntax tftp put HOST LOCAL-FILE [ REMOTE-FILE ] Parameter HOST Specify the hostname of the TFTP server or
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 91
    XG700 User's Guide 5.6 Switch Basic Configuration Commands This section explains configuration commands related to general operation of the switch Specifies the aggregation group number to delete. Command type Operation management commands Message % Aggregation-port not bound to bridge Explanation
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 92
    XG700 User's Guide 5.6.2 show bridge Function Displays the basic configuration file of the switch. Prompt xg> or xg# Command syntax show bridge Command type Operation management commands Output form xg# show bridge Switch Basic Information 2005/08/22-12:12:15 Aging Time : {Disabled |
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 93
    XG700 User's Guide 5.6.3 show bridge mac-address-table Function Displays the MAC address When the parameters are omitted, all MAC addresses will be displayed. Command type Operation management commands Output form xg# show bridge mac-address-table Mac Address Table Information 2005/08
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 94
    XG700 User's Guide with the "| include" command, only information of specific conditions can be narrowed down and displayed. Display the port 4 5.6.4 bridge forward-mode Function For the switching method of frame forwarding, the XG700 supports two types of Store-and-forward and Cut-through.
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 95
    XG700 User's Guide 5.6.5 bridge jumbo-frame Function Sets the maximum frame size of the When 15360 bytes is specified to the maximum frame size of the jumbo frame, Flow Control of every switch port has been changed to "only-receive" (Flow Control is valid only in receiving). Solution When the
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 96
    XG700 User's Guide 5.6.6 bridge learn-mode Function Sets the MAC address table learning mode. The XG700 supports two types of SVL (Shared startup-config using the "copy running-config startup-config" command, restart the XG700 using the "reset" command. When changing from SVL to IVL, MAC addresses
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 97
    XG700 User's Guide 5.6.7 bridge mac-address-table Function By registering static MAC addresses to the MAC address table, frames with specific destination MAC address is received, it will be forwarded to the port of the specified switch. The MAC address format is "HHHH.HHHH.HHHH," which is a 12-
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 98
    XG700 User's Guide % Vlan id is not found. vid=%1$ Explanation The specified VLAN is not created. [[Inserted string]]%1$: VLAN ID Solution Review the specification at VLAN3, it will be forwarded to the port of the specified switch. xg(config)# bridge mac-address-table static c1b1.123a.4321 vlan 3
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 99
    XG700 User's Guide 5.6.8 bridge mac-address-table filter Function By registering a MAC address to filter, the frame of a specific Review the specification of XG700 are 128 addresses maximum each. Addresses to set as a filter are also included in these. Additionally, since MAC addresses are managed
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 100
    XG700 User's Guide Example The following is an example to filter a MAC address 0001.2300.4567. xg(config)# bridge mac-address-table static 0001.2300.4567 filter Filter a
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 101
    XG700 User's Guide 5.6.9 bridge aging-time Function Sets the aging time (the remaining time The maximum error between the value of ageing time and the time a MAC address actually expires in the XG700 is ±1.7 seconds. Example Set the ageing time to 400 seconds. xg(config)# bridge aging-time 400
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 102
    XG700 User's Guide 5.7 Link Aggregation Configuration Commands This section explains the commands with the smallest port number will be the master port. Management packet send port The port number, which transmits control protocol between switches such as BPDU and IGMP, is displayed. Normally,
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 103
    XG700 User's Guide Protocol The link up state of the aggregation group. Static link aggregation specific information This is used to display the state of each port 0080.17c2.05e2 [agg-port 1] Master port : port Management packet send port : port Mac address : 0080.17c2.2144
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 104
    XG700 User's Guide Link aggregation common information Link aggregation information related to the switch in general will be displayed. The display content is the same as the case of a static link aggregation. LACP Link aggregation specific destination device is in trouble. − Initialize The LACP
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 105
    XG700 User's Guide 5.7.2 link-aggregation Function The link aggregation is a function to show multiple ports among switches as a logical link of LACP negotiation. − active Negotiation of LACP protocol is started from the XG700. Also, since the active mode can receive LACP protocol, connection of
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 106
    XG700 User's Guide minimum-port Specifies the minimum value of the number of ports in link the same number has already been created. [[Inserted string]]%1$: specified aggregation group number Solution Review the specified aggregation group number, and execute it again. % protocol is not LACP
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 107
    XG700 User's Guide Note Among the ports comprising the aggregation group, the system-priority Function Sets the system priority used in LACP. This system priority is used as information to identify switches in LACP, but usually it is not necessary to be changed. Use the no form to return to the
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 108
    XG700 User's Guide 5.7.4 lacp port-priority Function Sets the priority of ports in LACP. This LACP port priority is used as information to identify ports in LACP, but
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 109
    XG700 User's Guide 5.8 Uplink Filter Commands This section explains the commands related to uplink filter configuration. 5.8.1 show uplink Function Display configuration of uplink domain and the state of
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 110
    XG700 User's Guide 5.8.2 uplink-domain Function Create uplink domain and assign the member of uplink ports for it. Use the no form to release the domain membership. Prompt
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 111
    XG700 User's Guide Example The following is an example to configure port 3 and 4 as uplink ports of domain 3, and then, displaying the information of uplink domain by using "
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 112
    XG700 User's Guide 5.8.3 downlink allowed uplink-domain Function Configure the downlink ports belonging to the uplink domain. Use the no form to release the membership. Prompt xg(config-
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 113
    XG700 User's Guide 5.9 Switch Port Configuration Commands This section explains configuration commands of each port of the switch. 5.9.1 show interface Function Displays the port state of the specified switch. Prompt xg>, or xg# Command syntax show interface [ { port | agg-port } ]
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 114
    XG700 User's Guide Link Status Detail Details of the port is displayed: Display is not registered as a VLAN member (untagged), "None" is displayed. User Vlan Protocol ID User defined VLAN protocol identifier (User VLAN Protocol ID) is displayedin a hexadecimal starting with 0x. 114/266 All
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 115
    XG700 User's Guide Filter Information for when the 10GBASE-CX4 connection cable is short is set. − Long Indicates that the internal parameter for when the 10GBASE-CX4 connection cable is long again. Example Display the state of the switch port 3. xg> show interface port 3 115/266 All Rights Reserved
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 116
    XG700 User's Guide 5.9.2 shutdown (Administrator exec mode) Function Shuts down the port of a switch from the administrator exec mode. Use the no form to enable the port of the switch violation state is cleared. Command type Operation management commands Example Clear the violation state of all
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 117
    XG700 User's Guide 5.9.4 interface port Function Switches from the global configuration mode to the -config" or "show running-config," they are output in the definition set for each switch port. Example Switched to the collective interface edit mode, whose port numbers are in the range of 1
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 118
    XG700 User's Guide 5.9.5 flowcontorol Function Sets transmission and reception modes for the PAUSE frame for Flow Control to the switch port. Additionally, Flow Control by receiving the PAUSE frame is always enabled. Use the no form to return to the default setup. Prompt xg(config-
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 119
    XG700 User's Guide 5.9.6 storm-control Function Enables broadcast storm control for the ports. Use storm-control 5.9.7 suppress-address-learning Function Disables the dynamic learning of the MAC address table for switch ports. Use the no form to enable learning. Prompt xg(config-if)#, or xg(config-
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 120
    XG700 User's Guide 5.9.8 shutdown (Interface edit mode) Function Shuts down the ports so that None Note For shutting down by the aggregation group, use shutdown (interface edit mode). Example Shut down switch ports 3 and 4. Then, make them usable again. xg(config)# shutdown port 3 4 xg(config)#
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 121
    XG700 User's Guide 5.9.10 port-security Function Sets port security by the source MAC address where security violation occurs consecutively, decrease of transmission rate may occur. Example Set port security to switch port 3. Then, when port 3 is in violations, check the port state using the "show
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 122
    XG700 User's Guide 5.9.11 link-pass-through Function Link Pass Through is a function that monitors the link state of a specific port, and, cannot be set to domino-port. [[Inserted string]]%1$: port number Solution Review the parameter specified to domino-port. % Cannot set same aggregation port
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 123
    XG700 User's Guide 5.9.12 ingress-bandwidth Function Sets ingress rate limiting value of ports. When reception traffic exceeds the ingress rate limiting value, received frames will be discarded.
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    XG700 User's Guide 5.9.13 multicast-forwarding Function Sets forwarding method of multicast frames. Command type Configuration command Default forward-all Example Move to the interface edit mode of the switch ports 1 to 3, and set it to unregistered multicast forwarding mode. xg(config)# interface
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 125
    XG700 User's Guide internal parameter for the comparatively strong Rx signal when the 10GBASE-CX4 connection cable is short etc. − long Selects the appropriate auto" is specified. port [ ] Specifies the switch port number to change its setting. When specifying multiple port numbers,
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 126
    XG700 User's Guide 5.9.15 link-signal-force-tune Function This command performs forced To specify multiple port numbers, list them separated with " " (space). Command type Operation management command Notes If a Rx signal cannot be detected, optimization cannot be performed even by using
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 127
    XG700 User's Guide omitted, the display will be simplified. port Specifies the switch ports. agg-port Specifies the aggregation group. When "port" state of all ports will be displayed. Command type Operation management commands Output form (in simplified display) xg# show spanning-
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 128
    XG700 User's Guide Switch Information for Spanning Tree Spanning Tree Protocol information on switch in general is displayed. Spanning Tree The operation state of Spanning Tree Protocol is displayed. − Disabled Spanning Tree Protocol is disabled. − Enabled Spanning Tree Protocol
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 129
    XG700 User's Guide Mode The mode of Spanning Tree Protocol corresponding to the switch port is displayed. − STP The switch port is operating in STP (IEEE 802.1D Spanning Tree Protocol) mode. − RSTP The switch port is operating in RSTP (IEEE 802.1w Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol) mode. − None STP is
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 130
    XG700 User's Guide Output form (in detailed display) xg# show spanning-tree detail Spanning Tree Information 2005/08/22-12:12:15 Switch Information for Spanning Tree Spanning Tree : {Enable | Disable} Root Switch Priority: 32768 Root Switch ID : 8000.0080.17C2.0511 Root Path Cost
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 131
    XG700 User's Guide Link Type Indicates the link type state of the current line. − Point-to-point of received BPDU. Hello Time Displays the hello time (seconds) notified from the connection destination switch. Hello Timer Displays the remaining seconds of Hello Time. When it becomes 0, BPDU is sent
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 132
    XG700 User's Guide 5.10.2 spanning-tree Function Enables Spanning Tree Protocol (STP). Use the no form to disable Spanning Tree Protocol. Prompt xg(config)# Command syntax spanning-tree
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 133
    XG700 User's Guide 5.10.4 spanning-tree priority Function Sets switch priority of Spanning Tree. The switch which switch priority is smallest is selected for the root switch of the Spanning Tree. Use the no form to return to the default state. Prompt xg(config)# Command syntax spanning-tree priority
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 134
    XG700 User's Guide 5.10.5 spanning-tree hello-time Function The hello time is a time interval to send BPDUs. The switch informs all the other switches of root switch quickly, but STP traffic and load for STP processing of the switch will increase. The settable range of hello-time differs depending
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 135
    XG700 User's Guide 5.10.6 spanning-tree max-age Function The maximum age (max-age) of Spanning Tree is a valid time of the received BPDUs. When BPDUs are not received within the valid time, the topology of Spanning Tree will be recalculated, and the switch will send BPDUs with the switch itself as
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 136
    XG700 User's Guide 5.10.7 spanning-tree forward-time Function The forward delay time of Spanning Tree is the time required in each state when the ports transit to
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 137
    XG700 User's Guide 5.10.8 spanning-tree port-priority Function Sets a port priority of the Spanning Tree. A smaller value has a higher priority. Use the no form to return to
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 138
    XG700 User's Guide 5.10.9 spanning-tree port-path-cost Function Sets a path cost of Command type Configuration command Configuration command Default 2 (16bit) 2000 (32bit) Example Set the path cost of switch port 2 to 3: xg(config)# interface port 2 xg(config)# spanning-tree port-path-cost 3
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 139
    XG700 User's Guide 5.10.10 spanning-tree path-cost-default Function Sets the version of path cost (IEEE802.1D: 16bits or IEEE802.1D:32bits) to be used for
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 140
    XG700 User's Guide 5.10.11 spanning-tree portfast Function The "portfast" function reduces the time required to reconfigure the STP topology. When the function detects a link down of the root port in the spanning tree, it skips the topology recalculation and directly switches from the blocking
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 141
    XG700 User's Guide 5.10.12 spanning-tree portfast bpdu-guard Function Enable the BPDU guard with the port in which the portfast function is valid. If the port
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 142
    XG700 User's Guide 5.10.13 spanning-tree portfast errdisable-timeout Function Set the type Configuration command Default None Note Use this function only for the port to be connected as an edge switch or for the port directly connected to the end station. If this function is used for others, a
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 143
    XG700 User's Guide 5.10.14 spanning-tree portfast bpdu-filter Function Enable the BPDU filter for the port in which the portfast function is valid. The port having
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 144
    XG700 User's Guide 5.11 Virtual LAN (VLAN) Setup Commands This section explains the setting command and VLAN membership status. Prompt xg>, or xg# Command syntax show vlan Command type Operation management command Output form xg(config)# show vlan Vlan Information 2005/08/22-14:35:25
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    XG700 User's Guide 5.11.2 vlan Function Creates a VLAN. Also, it can name the VLAN to allow its easy identification. Up to 128 VLANs can be created. Use the
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 146
    XG700 User's Guide 5.11.3 port-vlan-id Function The port VLAN system allows you is received, the VLAN tag information precedes. This command sets the default port VID (default PVID) of the switch port. Also, the command registers it as the VLAN member port (without a tag) which specifies the port.
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 147
    XG700 User's Guide 5.11.4 vlan-member allowed Function Registers a port as a VLAN membership. Use the no form to release the VLAN membership. Prompt xg(config-if)#, or xg(
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 148
    XG700 User's Guide 5.11.5 user-vlan-protocol-id Function The VLAN tag protocol ID (VPID or TPID) used for VLAN tag identification can be changed to the user 802.1Q as the multiple-tag VLAN which has been encapsulated with the user-defined VPID (or TPID) tag (*). *: Similar functions are called as
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 149
    XG700 User's Guide 5.11.6 ingress-filter no-vlan-member-frame Function Enables VLAN to which the port belongs. Command type Configuration command Default None Example Enter the Edit Interface mode for switch ports 1 to 3 and enable VLAN ingress filtering. xg(config)# interface port range 1 3 xg(
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 150
    XG700 User's Guide 5.11.8 ingress-filter untagged-frame Function Specifies to discard VLAN untagged Command type Configuration command Default None Note If the user VPID is specified by the "user-vlan-protocol-id," a tag having the same tag ID as the user VPID is considered to be the VLAN tag. If
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 151
    XG700 User's Guide 5.11.9 vlan-statistics collection Function Sets the VLANs to collect their statistics information. Up to 32 VLANs can be set. Use the no form to
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 152
    XG700 User's Guide 5.12 QoS Setup Commands This section explains the Quality of Service (QoS) setup commands. 5.12.1 show qos Function Displays the current Quality of Service of QoS information is displayed. Command type Operation management command Output form xg# show qos QoS Information
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 153
    XG700 User's Guide 5.12.2 qos default-priority Function Sets the default priority for having no priority information. Command type Configuration command Default 0 Example Enter the interface edit mode for switch ports 1 and 3, and set the default priority to 1. xg(config)# interface port 1 3 xg
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 154
    XG700 User's Guide 5.12.4 bridge diffserv-tos Function Enables Quality of Service using the DiffServ code point. When priority control by DiffServ codes is enabled, any priority included in a VLAN tag and the default priority are ignored.
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 155
    XG700 User's Guide 5.13 Port Mirroring Setup Commands This section explains the commands for port mirroring setup. 5.13.1 show mirror Function Displays the current mirroring setup for send and receive frames. Prompt xg>, or xg# Command syntax show mirror Command type Operation management
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 156
    XG700 User's Guide 5.13.2 mirror Function Sets the port mirroring. Use the no form monitored-port", "rx-mirroring-port" and "tx-mirroring-port". Solution Specify the different port number by reviewing the "monitored-port", "rx-mirroring-port" and "tx-mirroring-port", and reissue the command. Note
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 157
    XG700 User's Guide 5.14 IGMP Snooping Setup Commands This section explains the IGMP snooping setup If the "vlan" is omitted, all of the VLAN information is displayed. Command type Operation management command Output format xg# show ip snooping IGMP Snooping Information 2005/08/22-22:17:04
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 158
    XG700 User's Guide [vlan 1] The VIDs of applicable VLANs are displayed. IGMP snooping The IGMP operation state of applicable VLANs are displayed. − Enabled IGMP snooping is enabled. − Disabled
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 159
    XG700 User's Guide Output format (if "mrouter" is specified) Only the multicast router igmp no ip snooping protocol igmp Parameter protocol igmp Enables global IGMP snooping of the XG700. Command type Configuration command Default None Message % port %1$ is membership of uplink-domain
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 160
    XG700 User's Guide 5.14.3 ip snooping vlan Function Enables IGMP snooping of each default VLAN) Message % Global IGMP snooping is not enabled. Explanation The global IGMP snooping of the XG700 is disabled. Solution Enable the global IGMP snooping using the "ip snooping protocol" command first, then
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 161
    XG700 User's Guide 5.14.4 ip snooping vlan max-group Function Defines the number of Default 32 Message % Global IGMP snooping is not enabled. Explanation The global IGMP snooping of the XG700 is disabled. Solution Enable the global IGMP snooping using the "ip snooping protocol" command first, then
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 162
    XG700 User's Guide 5.14.5 ip snooping vlan mrouter Function Automatically learns the IGMP query None Message % Global IGMP snooping is not enabled. Explanation The global IGMP snooping of the XG700 is disabled. Solution Enable the global IGMP snooping using the "ip snooping protocol" command first,
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 163
    XG700 User's Guide % Can't set mrouter on a port which belongs to an aggregation port. Explanation A port which configures a link aggregation cannot be specified for port. Solution Review the specified port number and reissue the command. When setting for the aggregation group specify agg-port.
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 164
    XG700 User's Guide 5.14.7 ip snooping vlan fast-leave Function Set the Fast Leave mode Default None Message % Global IGMP snooping is not enabled. Explanation The global IGMP snooping of the XG700 is disabled. Solution Enable the global IGMP snooping using the "ip snooping protocol" command first,
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 165
    XG700 User's Guide 5.14.8 ip snooping vlan last-member-interval Function Sets the monitoring seconds Message % Global IGMP snooping is not enabled. Explanation The global IGMP snooping of the XG700 is disabled. Solution Enable the global IGMP snooping using the "ip snooping protocol" command first
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 166
    XG700 User's Guide 5.14.9 ip snooping vlan send-query-count Function Sets a query message transmission Message % Global IGMP snooping is not enabled. Explanation The global IGMP snooping of the XG700 is disabled. Solution Enable the global IGMP snooping using the "ip snooping protocol" command first
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 167
    XG700 User's Guide 5.14.10 ip snooping vlan querier Function The IGMP Querier member interval") as follows. Query interval = (Group-membership-interval - 10) / send-query-count (seconds) XG700 does not send Query messages when there is a multicastrouter in the network. Use the no form to return to
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 168
    XG700 User's Guide 5.15 Statistics Commands The XG700 can display statistics using several calculation methods. The statistics can be displayed by the "monitor" command which periodically updates the information or by the "show
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 169
    XG700 User's Guide 5.15.1 monitor traffic-bytes Function Displays the transmission frame length (in updating interval (in seconds). The default interval is 3 seconds. Command type Operation management command Output format (if "current" is specified) xg# monitor traffic-bytes current
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 170
    XG700 User's Guide Output format (if "total" is specified) xg# monitor traffic-bytes total Traffic Statistics(Total Frame Bytes) 2005/08/22-12:12:15 Port Link State/
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    XG700 User's Guide 5.15.2 monitor traffic-counts Function Displays the transmission frame count at each port. updating interval (in seconds). The default interval is 3 seconds. Command type Operation management command Output format (if "current" is specified) xg# monitor traffic-counts current
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 172
    XG700 User's Guide Output format (if "total" is specified) xg# monitor traffic-counts total Traffic Statistics(Total Frame Counts) 2005/08/22-12:12:15 Port Link State/
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    XG700 User's Guide 5.15.3 monitor framesize-traffic-counts Function Displays the transmission frame count updating interval (in seconds). The default interval is 3 seconds. Command type Operation management command Output format (if "current" is specified) xg# monitor framesize-traffic-counts
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 174
    XG700 User's Guide Output format (if "total" is specified) xg# monitor framesize-traffic-counts total Framesize Traffic Statistics(Total Frame Counts) 2005/08/22-12:12:15 Port
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 175
    XG700 User's Guide 5.15.4 monitor qos-priority-traffic-bytes Function Displays the number of bytes updating interval (in seconds). The default interval is 3 seconds. Command type Operation management command Output format (if "current" is specified) xg# monitor qos-priority-traffic-bytes
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 176
    XG700 User's Guide 5.15.5 monitor qos-priority-traffic-counts Function Displays the number of frames statistics updating interval (in seconds). The default interval is 3 seconds Command type Operation management command Output format (if "current" is specified) xg# monitor qos-priority-traffic-
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 177
    XG700 User's Guide 5.15.6 monitor vlan-traffic-bytes Function Displays the received byte count of each updating interval (in seconds). The default interval is 3 seconds. Command type Operation management command Output format (if "current" is specified) xg# monitor vlan-traffic-bytes current
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 178
    XG700 User's Guide 5.15.7 monitor vlan-traffic-counts Function Displays the received frame count of each VLAN updating interval (in seconds). The default interval is 3 seconds. Command type Operation management command Output format (if "current" is specified) xg# monitor vlan-traffic-counts
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 179
    XG700 User's Guide 5.15.8 monitor dataflow Function Displays statistics including both pause frame updating interval (in seconds). The default interval is 3 seconds. Command type Operation management command Output format (if "current" is specified) xg# monitor dataflow current Dataflow
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 180
    XG700 User's Guide VLAN-Drop Counts Displays the number of frames which have been discarded due to the reception of non-VLAN member frames that are not allowed
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 181
    XG700 User's Guide 5.15.9 monitor error Function Displays error traffic statistics of each port. Prompt xg> updating interval (in seconds). The default interval is 3 seconds. Command type Operation management command Output format (if "current" is specified) xg# monitor error current Error
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 182
    XG700 User's Guide Output format (if "total" is specified) xg# monitor error total Error Statistics(Total Counts) 2005/08/22-12:12:15 Port Rx Rx & Tx Rx &
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 183
    XG700 User's Guide 5.15.10 show statistics traffic-bytes Function Displays the cumulative number of bytes which have been sent or received to/from each port after the system startup. Prompt xg> or xg# Command syntax show statistics traffic-bytes Command type Operation management command Output
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 184
    XG700 User's Guide 5.15.11 show statistics traffic-counts Function Displays the cumulative number of frames which have been sent or received to/from each port after the system startup. Prompt xg> or xg# Command syntax show statistics traffic-counts Command type Operation management command
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 185
    XG700 User's Guide 5.15.12 show statistics framesize-traffic-counts Function Displays traffic statistics of each port in different frame size groups. Prompt xg> or xg# Command syntax show statistics framesize-traffic-counts Command type Operation management command Output format xg# show
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 186
    XG700 User's Guide 5.15.13 show statistics qos-priority-traffic-bytes Function Displays xg> or xg# Command syntax show statistics qos-priority-traffic-bytes Command type Operation management command Output format xg# show statistics qos-priority-traffic-bytes Qos Priority Traffic Statistics(
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 187
    XG700 User's Guide 5.15 syntax show statistics qos-priority-traffic-counts Command type Operation management command Output format xg# show statistics qos-priority-traffic- [No.] Displays statistics of each port. Port Displays switch numbers. Priority-0 Counts to Priority-7 Counts Displays the
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 188
    XG700 User's Guide 5.15.15 show statistics vlan-traffic-bytes Function Displays the traffic (in bytes) of each VLAN after startup of the system equipment. Prompt xg> or xg# Command syntax show statistics vlan-traffic-bytes Command type Operation management command Output format xg# show
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 189
    XG700 User's Guide 5.15.16 show statistics vlan-traffic-counts Function Displays the traffic (the number of frames) of each VLAN after startup of the system hardware. Prompt xg> or xg# Command syntax show statistics vlan-traffic-counts Command type Operation management command Output format xg#
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 190
    XG700 User's Guide 5.15.17 show statistics dataflow Function Displays statistics including the transmission and reception of flow control at each port and the data transmission type. Prompt xg> or xg# Command syntax show statistics dataflow Command type Operation management command Output format
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 191
    XG700 User's Guide 5.15.18 show statistics error Function Displays statistics of errors occurring at each port after startup of the system hardware. Prompt xg> or xg# Command syntax show statistics error Command type Operation management command Output format xg# show statistics error Error
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 192
    XG700 User's Guide 5.15.19 clear statistics Function Clears all of statistics which have : dataflow Error traffic statistics: error Prompt xg# Command syntax clear statistics Command type Operation management command Note If you issue this command during execution of "monitor" command in the "
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 193
    XG700 User's Guide 5.16 SNMP Setup Commands This section explains about the SNMP settings. 5.16.1 show snmp-server Function Displays the current SNMP settings. Prompt xg> or xg# Command syntax show snmp-server Command type Operation management command Output format xg# show snmp-server SNMP
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 194
    XG700 User's Guide 5.16.2 snmp-server location Function Sets the installation location of the XG700. Use the no form to Explanation An illegal character has been used in the SYSTEM-LOCATION name. Solution Review the system location name setting and reissue the command. Example Specify the system
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 195
    XG700 User's Guide 5.16.3 snmp-server contact Function Sets the installation location of the XG700. Use the no form to Explanation An illegal character has been used in the "SYSTEM-LOCATION" name. Solution Review the system location name setting and reissue the command. Example Specify the system
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 196
    XG700 User's Guide 5.16.4 snmp-server access Function Sets an SNMP agent. The SNMP manager provides read-only access privileges only. You can register up to four access-enabled SNMP managers. Use the no form to delete the existing SNMP managers community name. Solution Review the community name
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    XG700 User's Guide 5.16.5 snmp-server trap manager. Solution Delete unnecessary SNMP trap manager or managers, and reissue the command. % Cannot find %1$ Explanation The name cannot be resolved as an incorrect host name has been specified. [[Inserted string]]%1$: Specified host name Solution Review
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    XG700 User's Guide 5.17 RMON Setup Commands This section explains about RMON settings. 5.17.1 show rmon Function Displays the current RMON settings. Prompt xg> or xg# Command syntax show rmon Command type Operation management command Output format xg# show rmonRMON Information 2005/08/22-06
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    XG700 User's Guide Rising Threshold Indicates the threshold upper limit (or the rising threshold). Rising Event Indicates a number of the event to be notified if the value obtained
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    XG700 User's Guide 5.17.2 rmon collection history Function Sets a RMON history. Up to . % OWNERNAME cannot be used. Explanation Unusable character has been specified for the "owner". Solution Review the specified "owner", and reissue the command. Example Set the data collection interval to 30 minutes
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    XG700 User's Guide 5.17.3 rmon alarm Function Sets RMON alarms. Up to 30 entries You have attempted to delete a non-existing RMON alarm group. [[Inserted string]]%1$: Specified index Solution Review the specified index, and reissue the command. % OWNERNAME is too long. Explanation The owner name
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    XG700 User's Guide Example Set RMON alarms: xg(config)# rmon alarm 10 .1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.14.1 interval attempted to delete a non-existing RMON event group. [[Inserted string]]%1$: Specified index Solution Review the specified index, and reissue the command. % OWNERNAME is too long. Explanation The
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 203
    XG700 User's Guide % DESCRIPTION cannot be used. Explanation Unusable character has been specified for the "description". Solution Review the specified "description", and reissue the command. % OWNERNAME cannot be used. Explanation Unusable character has been specified for the "owner". Solution
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    XG700 User's Guide 5.18 System Operation Display Commands This section explains about the command Hardware Status". Prompt xg> or xg# Command syntax show system status Command type Operation management command Output format xg11# show system status System Status Information 2005/08/22-12:16:
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    XG700 User's Guide Fan Displays the fan operation status. − Rear Fan-1 Displays the operation status of rear fan 1. − Rear Fan-2 Displays the operation status of rear fan 2. − PWR-1
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    XG700 User's Guide 5.18.2 show system information Function Displays the operation status of the XG700. Prompt xg> or xg# Command syntax show system information Command type Operation management command Output format xg# show system information System Information 2005/08/22-21:06:11
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    XG700 User's Guide Summer-Time Displays the current summer time settings. If you have changed the summer time settings, those effective after the next system startup are displayed in the "Next Boot" area. RS232C Baud-Rate Displays the serial (RS-232C) baud rate. Management LAN Information Displays
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    XG700 User's Guide 5.19 System Maintenance Commands 5.19.1 clear log Function Initializes the system log. Prompt xg# the critical (CRITICAL) messages of the XG700. If this parameter is omitted, all logs are initialized. Command type Operation management command Example Initialize the INFO log:
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    XG700 User's Guide 5.19.2 XG700. latest Specifies the number of the latest log entries to be displayed within the range of 1 to 10000. If omitted, all logs are displayed. Command type Operation management instructions given by the message. − WARNING Warning level. There is no problem
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 210
    XG700 User's Guide or 192.0.0.1 to 223.255.255.254. If you transfer system logs to the Linux host, you can receive the log information by specifying "-syslogd -r". { info | logs. The "udp" (User Datagram Protocol) is selected by default. Command type Operation management command Message % Invalid IP
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    XG700 User's Guide 5.19.4 save maintenance Function Stores the current system status data as the maintenance information in the non-volatile memory. Prompt xg# Command syntax save maintenance Command type Operation management (dump switch) The system dump forcibly logged by the "dump" switch −
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 212
    XG700 User's Guide due to the timeout. Solution Take actions by following the message instructions sent from the TFTP server. % tftp: last timeout Explanation There is no response by the TFTP server. The network communication with the management LAN may have failed or you have set too short timeout of
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    XG700 User's Guide Example Save the current system status data as the maintenance information in the non-volatile memory /08/22-18:21:23 2 system dump(dump switch) 2005/08/22-20:57:58 3 system dump memory of the XG700. Prompt xg# Command syntax clear maintenance Command type Operation management
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    XG700 User's Guide 5.19.8 update-system Function Updates the firmware of the XG700. The XG700 has two sets of firmware. This command updates the standby firmware. The updated firmware Specifies the firmware updating file residing on the TFTP server. Command type Operation management command Message
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    XG700 User's Guide % Checksum error: %1$ in FlashROM Explanation An error has occurred during writing of flash ROM data. [[Inserted string]]%1$: Firmware configuration module Solution Retry firmware updating. If the error recurs, contact to the maintenance support personnel. % %1$ in SRAM is invalid
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    User's Guide 5.19.9 boot-system Function Switches the firmware to be used for the next startup of the XG700. Use this command only if a problem has occurred when you are using a new firmware. Prompt xg# Command syntax boot-system { 1 | 2 } Parameter { 1 | 2 } Specifies a number of the firmware
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    XG700 User's Guide Chapter 6 Managing the XG700 This chapter describes the management of the XG700. 217/266 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2005-2006
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    XG700 User's Guide 6.1 Verifying XG700 Operations This chapter describes the management of the XG700. Hardware status System status Log messages 6.1.1 Verifying Hardware Status Verify the status of hardware by entering the "show system status command in the operator EXEC
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 219
    XG700 User's Guide The following table provides descriptions of items displayed when the "show range. (xx) A temperature error has been detected. Reexamine the following points concerning the set up of XG700. − Check that the air vent is not blocked. − Check that the temperature of the set up
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    XG700 User's Guide Fan (fan status) Rear Fan-1 Rear Fan-2 PWR-1 (fan installed in 57%) Check the version of firmware on which the XG700 is running and verify the system status based on CPU load and memory usage. 6.1.3 Reviewing Log Messages Log messages about the XG700 are classified into 4 levels
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    XG700 User's Guide 6.1.3.1 Format of Log Message An example of the format of a log Message text Displays message text. 6.1.3.2 Reviewing Fault Logs If an XG700 fault has occurred, review the fault log to check fault messages (CRITICAL, ERROR, or WARNING). To review fault logs, enter the "show
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 222
    XG700 User's Guide 6.1.3.3 Verifying XG700 Status Change To verify changes in the XG700 status, review INFO log messages [592]: success Displaying log for each component To display a log associated with a specific component only, specify the name of that component in "| include " after entering
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 223
    LAN and the workstation or other machine which is operating as the TFTP server of the XG700, have been set up appropriately to see the communication between the TFTP server and the management LAN has no problems. Check that the access privilege of the root directory is readable/writeable in the TFTP
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    User's Guide 6.3 Updating Firmware The XG700 can hold two versions of firmware. If you perform a firmware update, the inactive firmware will be updated. The XG700 automatically uses the new firmware (updated version) during reboot after the firmware update. If it fails to start the new firmware
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    XG700 User's Guide 6.3.2 Selecting Firmware This section describes the procedures for selecting the firmware you want to use. 1. After you log into the XG700, use the "enable" command to switch to administrator EXEC mode. xg> enable 2. Using the "show system information" command, check the status
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    XG700 User's Guide 6.4 Extracting of Maintenance Information If an XG700 fault has occurred, you may be asked to extract maintenance information to allow your XG700 system failure occurred. − system dump(dump switch) Forced system dump caused by the "dump" switch. − system dump(machine check) System
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    XG700 User's Guide 6.4.2 Procedure for Extracting Maintenance Information when a System Loop has Occurred loop may have occurred. Press the "dump" switch on the XG700's front panel. The maintenance information is automatically saved when the "dump" switch is pressed, and then the system restarts.
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    XG700 User's Guide Chapter 7 Troubleshooting This chapter describes how to solve problems you encounter when using the XG700. 228/266 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2005-2006
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    XG700 User's Guide 7.1 Restoring Factory Defaults 7.1.1 Resetting startup-config to Factory Defaults To reset all settings in the XG700's command allows you to check the firmware versions (E/L) and the number that corresponds to the firmware to be run. For the firmware versions (E/L), check the "Firm
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 230
    XG700 User's Guide 7.1.3 Restoring Factory Defaults If the system still fails to start up with another firmware selected, perform the following procedure to restore the XG700 to factory defaults. (Step 1) Connect the XG700 to a serial terminal. Turn on the XG700. Press the [#] key with the following
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    XG700 User's Guide APPENDICES 231/266 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2005-2006
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    XG700 User's Guide Appendix A Event Logs This appendix describes event logs that are extracted in the XG700, including message IDs, severities, - 5499 LACP control sys 7400 - 7499 Maintenance support function update 7500 - 7999 Firmware update snmp 8500 - 8599 SNMP control ntp 8600
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    XG700 User's Guide A.2 List of Event Logs This section provides message contents, explanation string]]%2$: Temperature value P0105 INFO P0106 INFO Solution Perform the following concerning the set up of XG700: Check that the air vent is not blocked. Check that the temperature of the set up
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    XG700 User's Guide Message ID Severity 30 seconds after AC input to other power supply units. If this problem does not solved even after checking the AC input, replace the power Displays supported features (speed and duplex). %1$: status: link %2$ Explanation The link status of the management LAN
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    XG700 User's Guide Message ID Severity S1900 CRITICAL Message/Explanation/Solution Core dumped %1$ Explanation A critical firmware error was detected and process dump output. [[Inserted string]]%1$: Process number S1950 CRITICAL Solution Obtain maintenance information using the "tftp put-
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 236
    XG700 User's Guide Message IDSeverity S2006 CRITICAL Message/Explanation/Solution %1$: Failed to register IRQ. errno = %1$ Explanation Failed to register interruption handling for the switch chip. [[Inserted string]]%1$: Additional information on the error [[Inserted string]]%2$: Supplementary
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 237
    XG700 User's Guide Message IDSeverity S2107 ERROR Message/Explanation/Solution Too Many Input Queue Tag Memory MBE Errors. LOG Disabled. Explanation An uncorrectable error was detected repeatedly in the switch chip. Logging for this event is disabled. S2108 ERROR Solution Note the message
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    XG700 User's Guide Message IDSeverity S2206 WARNING Message/Explanation/Solution Multicast State Table Error detected. %1$ Explanation An uncorrectable error was detected in the switch chip. [[Inserted string]]%1$: Supplementary code for the error S2207 WARNING Solution Note the message contents
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    XG700 User's Guide Message IDSeverity S2216 WARNING Message/Explanation/Solution Input Buffer Tag Memory SBE detected. %1$ Explanation A correctable error was detected in the switch chip. It is automatically corrected by hardware. [[Inserted string]]%1$: Supplementary code for the error S2217
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    XG700 User's Guide Message Solution There may be loop topology in the network. Review the network connections. Loopback alert is detected when the network. Flow control was changed to 'only-receive' accompanied by supporting 15KB frame. Explanation Since the jumbo frame size was changed to
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    XG700 User's Guide Message IDSeverity P3008 WARNING Message/Explanation/Solution Only 'only-receive' is permitted for flow control when 15KB frame is supported. %1$ Explanation If the jumbo frame size is over 15KB, the setting for flow control is restricted to "only-receive" only. [[Inserted
  • Fujitsu XG700 | User Guide - Page 242
    XG700 User's Guide Message IDSeverity S3203 WARNING Message/Explanation/Solution Received IGMP packet with illegal IP version. Explanation Received a frame with an illegal IP header version. S3204 WARNING Solution Investigate the cause of faulty frames being sent to the XG700. Received IGMP
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    XG700 User's Guide Message IDSeverity P3213 INFO Message/Explanation/Solution IGMP snooping has added multicast of groups that can be registered for the entire switch [[Inserted string]]%2$: Failed VLAN registration Solution Review the registered multicast group addresses using the "show bridge
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    XG700 User's Guide Message IDSeverity P3303 INFO P3304 INFO P3305 INFO P3306 INFO ]]%1$: Host name specified with the "log send" command Solution Review the host name defined. Check that the DNS has been configured for the XG700. A.2.6 xgsh (CLI Command History: 4000-4499) Message IDSeverity
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    XG700 User's Guide Message IDSeverity S4503 WARNING P4504 WARNING P4505 WARNING S4507 WARNING P4508 triggered a topology change, which caused the XG700 to become a root switch. [[Inserted string]]%1$: Name of the port that received the BPDU Solution Review the network environment for the port to be
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    XG700 User's Guide A.2.9 sys (Maintenance Support Function: 7400-7499) Message IDSeverity P7400 INFO S7401 ERROR Message/Explanation/Solution Dump configuration succeeded. Explanation Maintenance support function was successfully initialized. Dump configuration error occurred. Explanation An
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    XG700 User's Guide Message IDSeverity S7495 CRITICAL Message/Explanation/Solution A system-dump has been saved. Cause: machine check occurred. Explanation An XG700 the message content before contacting the XG700 sales representative. A.2.10 update (Firmware Update: 7500-7999) Message IDSeverity
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    XG700 User's Guide Message IDSeverity P7600 INFO P7601 INFO S7620 ERROR Message/Explanation/Solution firm-update: succeeded (%1$). Explanation Firmware updating has successfully completed. [[Inserted string]]%1$: Firmware version information firm-update: succeeded (%1$), boot loader updated (%2$).
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    XG700 User's Guide Message IDSeverity S7627 ERROR Message/Explanation/Solution firm-update: failed (verification error: rootfs). Explanation An error has occurred while updating firmware from an SNMP manager. Solution Review the setting on permission to access SNMP via a SNMP manager using the "
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    XG700 User's Guide Message IDSeverity S8501 INFO S8502 INFO P8510 WARNING Message/Explanation/Solution RMON the "ntp-server host" command S8691 ERROR Solution Review the host name defined. Check that the DNS has been configured for the XG700. System Error: %1$ Explanation An system error has
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    XG700 User's Guide A.3 Message Format for Forwarding syslog The logs output from the XG700 can be forwarded to your syslog server. The XG700 forwards logs in a message format that conforms to the RFC3164 The BSD Syslog Protocol. The format the XG700 uses to forward a syslog message to the syslog
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    XG700 User's Guide Appendix B SNMP Traps This appendix lists the SNMP traps supported by the XG700. Standard SNMP Traps Trap 1.3.6.1.2.1.17.0.1 topologyChange 1493 1.3.6.1.2.1.17.0.2 Enterprise-specific traps that are specific to the XG700 report the following information. Field OID Trap
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    XG700 User's Guide Appendix C List of MIBs This appendix lists the MIBs supported by the XG700. For definition of each object, refer to RFC. MIB-II system group (FRC3418) iso(1).org(3).dod(6).internet(1).mgmt(2).mib-2(1).system(1) Item Object identifier number 1 sysDescr {
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    XG700 User's Guide Item number 25 ifSpecific {ifEntry 22} Object identifier SYNTAX OBJECT IDENTIFIER Ether-like MIB (RFC2665) iso(1).org(3).dod(6).internet(1).mgmt(2).mib-2(1).transmission(10) Item Object
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    XG700 User's Guide Item number 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Object identifier
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    XG700 User's Guide Item number 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Object identifier etherStatsCRCAlignErrors {etherStatsEntry 8} etherStatsUndersizePkts {etherStatsEntry 9} etherStatsOversizePkts {etherStatsEntry 10}
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    XG700 User's Guide Item number 22 23 24 25 26 Object identifier etherHistoryOversizePts {etherHistoryEntry 11} etherHistoryFragments {etherHistoryEntry 12} etherHistoryJabbers {etherHistoryEntry 13} etherHistoryCollisions {etherHistoryEntry 14} etherHistoryUtilization {etherHistoryEntry 15}
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    XG700 User's Guide Item number 15 logDescription {logEntry 4} Object identifier Bridge MIB (RFC1493) iso(1).org(3).dod(6).internet(1).mgmt(2).mib-2(1).dot1dBridge (17) Item Object identifier number 1 dot1dBase {dot1dBridge 1} 2 dot1dBaseBridgeAddress {
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    XG700 User's Guide Item number 12 13 14 15 16 Object identifier dot1dPortNumTrafficClasses {dot1dPortPriorityEntry 2} dot1dTrafficClassTable {dot1dPriority 3} dot1dTrafficClassEntry {dot1dTrafficClassTable 1} dot1dTrafficClassPriority {dot1dTrafficClassEntry 1} dot1dTrafficClass {
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    XG700 User's Guide Item number 31 32 33 34 Object identifier dot1qPortIngressFiltering {dot1qPortVlanEntry 3} dot1qPortGvrpStatus {dot1qPortVlanEntry 4} dot1qPortGvrpFailedRegistrations {dot1qPortVlanEntry 5} dot1qPortGvrpLastPduOrigin {dot1qPortVlanEntry 6} IF MIB (RFC2863) iso(1).org(3).dod
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    XG700 User's Guide Item number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 FUJITSU-XG700-MIB iso(1).org(3).dod(6)internet(1).private(4).enterprises(1).fujitsu(211). Product(1).nonos(127).xg-switch(61).xg700(102) Object identifier SYNTAX Description xg700Monitor {xg700 1} xg700InternalTemperature {xg700Monitor 1}
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    XG700 User's Guide -config startup-config 80 Cut-through switching mode 26 D date 72 date 167 IVL 26 J Jumbo Frame Support 27 L lacp port-priority 108 lacp Management 26 management LAN interface Configuration Commands 58 management-lan dns-server 59 management-lan domain 60 management
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    XG700 User's Guide Managing Group Members 50 Managing the XG700 217 Mapping to output queues 46 Message Format for Forwarding syslog¥y 251 mirror 156 monitor dataflow 179 monitor error 181 monitor framesize-traffic-counts 173
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    XG700 User's Guide T Tag-Based VLAN 42 telnet 23 telnet-sever 66 terminal pager 64 terminal window 66 terminal-timeout 65 tftp get 89 tftp put 90 tftp put-maintenance 212 The Number of Ports That Require Linkup 33 Traffic Statistics 53 Troubleshooting 228 Types of Link Aggregation 32 U
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    XG700 User's Guide P3N1-E051-02ENZ0 Date of Issue: June 2006 Issuing authority: PFU LIMITED The contents of this manual may be updated without notice. PFU assumes no liability for damages to third party copyrights or other rights arising from the use of any information in this manual. Contents of
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P3N1-E051-02ENZ0
XG700
User's Guide