Motorola ES-3000-PWR-USCORD User Guide

Motorola ES-3000-PWR-USCORD - ES3000 Ethernet Switch Manual

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    ES3000 Ethernet Switch User Guide
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    ES3000 Ethernet Switch User Guide 72E-68446-01 Revision A May 2004
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    or by any electrical or mechanical means, without permission in writing from Symbol. This includes electronic or mechanical means, such as photocopying, recording, or information storage and retrieval systems. The material in this manual is subject to change without notice. The software is provided
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    Contents About This Guide Introduction vii Notational Conventions vii Service Information viii Chapter 1. Switch Management Overview About the ES3000 Ethernet Switch 1-1 Management Access Overview 1-2 SNMP Access 1-2 Protocols 1-2 Virtual Terminal Protocols 1-2 SNMP Protocol 1-3 Default
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    Options 3-6 General Information 3-8 Main Menu->System Administration->System Configuration 3-9 Main Menu->System Admin.->Access Configuration 3-10 Main Menu->Access->System IP Configuration 3-11 Main Menu->Access->Management Access 3-12 Main Menu->System Admin->SNMP Configuration Menu 3-14
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    Menu->IGMP Snooping->VLAN Filter Table 3-50 Main Menu->IGMP Snooping->Router Port Table 3-51 Main Menu->Spanning Tree Configuration Menu 3-52 Main MSTP Config.-> Regional Topology Info 3-64 Main Menu->QoS (Quality of Service Configuration Menu 3-65 Main Menu->QoS->Policy Config 3-66 Main Menu->
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    Password Change 4-6 System Admin->SNMP Configuration 4-7 System Admin->SNMP Configuration->SNMP Information 4-8 System Admin->SNMP Configuration->Authorized Managers 4-9 System Admin->SNMP Configuration->Trap Receiver 4-10 System Admin->Tools->Software Upgrade 4-12 System Admin->Tools->System
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    Limiting->Storm Control Configuration 4-71 Chapter 5. Command Line Interface ES3000 Ethernet Switch Command Brief 5-1 Help Key 5-1 Command Hierarchy 5-3 Basic Commands 5-7 Web Browser Commands 5-14 SNMP Commands 5-16 Basic System Management Commands 5-22 IP Addressing Commands 5-27 Security
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    ES3000 User Guide VLAN Commands 5-74 Quality of Service Commands 5-81 Diffserv Commands 5-84 802.1x Commands 5-94 Radius Commands 5-102 SNTP Commands 5-104 Syslog Commands 5-107 Power Over Ethernet Commands 5-109 Miscellaneous Commands B-5 Optimum Performance B-5 Appendix C. Customer Support
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    About This Guide Introduction The ES3000 User Guide provides general instructions for configuring and using the ES3000 Ethernet Switch. This guide provides information general in nature for those who may be new to the E3000 Ethernet Switch device. Notational Conventions The following conventions are
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    viii ES3000 User Guide • Sequential lists (those describing step-by-step procedures) appear as numbered lists. Service Information If a problem with is encountered with the equipment, contact the Symbol Customer Support. Refer to Appendix C for contact information. Before calling, have the model
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    in the non-PoE version of the switch. The Symbol ES3000 Ethernet Switch is available in the following models: ES 3000-PWR (supporting PoE) - Part Number ES-3000-PWR-10-WW ES 3000 (non PoE) - Part Number ES-3000-10-WW The PoE and non-PoE versions of the ES3000 use different versions of the bootcode
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    community string, it can only read MIBs. The default GET community string for the switch is 'public', and the host table is empty. 1.4 Protocols The Symbol ES3000 Ethernet Switch supports the following protocols: • Virtual terminal protocols, such as Telnet • SNMP 1.4.1 Virtual Terminal Protocols
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    the User Datagram Protocol (UDP), offering a connectionless-mode service. 1.5 Default Installation 1.5.1 Preparing for Site Installation Site preparation for the ES3000 Ethernet Switch installation begins with a site survey and network analysis. Review the site survey reports to determine specific
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    and report any missing or damaged items to the Symbol sales representative. The package (for both the PoE and non-PoE Ethernet Switch models) should contain the following: • ES3000 Ethernet Switch • Quick Installation Guide • Rack-mounting brackets • Power cord (optional) • Null modem serial cable.
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    the command line interface (CLI) through the console port. 3. Configure the terminal emulation application and operating system to support the following serial port specifications: Terminal Type Communication Mode VT-100 8 - data bits 1 - stop bit no parity 19200 bps transfer rate no flow control
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    ES3000 User Guide 1.6 Administration of the ES3000 Ethernet Switch There are three management user interfaces on the switch: ES3000 Ethernet Switch. 2. Hit the return key to display the ES3000 logon screen. 3. Enter a user name of admin and password of symbol. Press Enter. 4. Select System
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    the ES3000 Command Line Interface (CLI) to configure the device: 1. Use HyperTerminal (or other communications utility) to secure a connection to the ES3000 Ethernet Switch. 2. Hit the return key to display the ES3000 logon screen. 3. Enter a user name of admin and password of symbol. Press
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    1-8 ES3000 User Guide 2. Enter a user name of admin and password of symbol. Press OK. The Web interface General Information page displays. Refer to Chapter 3 for information on using the ES3000 serial interface to configure the device. Refer to Chapter 4 for instructions on using the Web interface
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    Overview 1-9 1.7 Installing a SFP Fiber Transceiver The ES3000 Ethernet Switch supports a SFP (small form factor pluggable) fiber channel the ES3000 Ethernet Switch: • LC 62.5um/125um multimode fiber optic cable • LC 50um/125um multimode fiber optic cable 4. Consult the System Administrator
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    1-10 ES3000 User Guide
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    Firmware Upgrades Symbol periodically releases new versions of the firmware that runs on the ES3000 Ethernet Switch. These software releases provide new features that can extend the useful life of the ES3000 Ethernet Switch. To upgrade software on the switch, boot the switch from a TFTP server
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    2-2 ES3000 User Guide Symbol recommends using a RS-232 serial port connection to the switch during the software upgrade. When using a Telnet Session or Web interface, the connection to the switch is not available until the switch has completed its boot cycle and entered the Spanning Tree forwarding
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    Method The direct access management method is required when initially setting up the switch. Thereafter, Symbol recommends using the Web management access method (described in Chapter 4) to manage the switch if unfamiliar with command line configuration. Advanced users are recommended to use the CLI
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    3-2 ES3000 User Guide The following are Symbol recommended terminal-emulation programs: • HyperTerminal (which is built into the Microsoft Windows operating systems) • ZTerm (Apple Macintosh) • TIP (UNIX workstation) To set up the connection using a HyperTerminal on a PC (but other systems follow
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    Administration Console Access 3-3 5. Verify the port settings are: Baud Rate: Data Bits: Parity: Stop Bits: Flow Control: 19200 8 None 1 None
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    3-4 ES3000 User Guide 6. Click OK. When the HyperTerminal window displays, a connection exists to the switch and a logon screen displays. If a login screen or main menu does not display, hit the return key.
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    ). The CLI uses text commands to manage the switch. The CLI is accessed through the CMI. See Chapter 5 on page for detailed information on navigating the CLI. 3.3 Saving Configuration Changes To save changes made within the menu-driven interface, refer to Main Menu->System Admin.->Tools->Save Config
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    • System Administration • Ports Configuration... • VLANs Configuration • IGMP Snooping Configuration • Spanning Tree • QoS Configuration... • Execute CLI • Quit To logout of the user interface, select Ctrl-D anytime during the telnet session. The interface moves back to the login screen (password
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    Administration Console Access 3-7
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    3-8 ES3000 User Guide 3.5 General Information The General Information screen displays information on the operational state of the ES3000 Ethernet Switch. Use this information for general configuration information when accessing other menu items. • System up for • Boot Code Version • Runtime Code
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    Administration Console Access 3-9 3.5.1 Main Menu->System Administration->System Configuration Use the System Configuration screen to access System Name, Contact Person, and System Location submenus required for configuring the device. The MAC address and Object ID also display, but these items are
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    3-10 ES3000 User Guide 3.5.2 Main Menu->System Admin.->Access Configuration There are three submenu options within the Access Configuration menu: • IP Config. • Management Access • Quit Use the IP Config menu to manage the IP related information for the ES3000 from the System IP Configuration menu.
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    the ES3000 supported system. • IP Assignment Mode • Manual - Manually enter IP related information • DHCP - The switch accepts of the switch to remotely manage it and DHCP assignments can change. Symbol recommends changing the IP assignment mode from DHCP to manual after the switch as obtained its
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    3-12 ES3000 User Guide • Press Ctrl-W to save any changes to NVRAM. 3.5.4 Main Menu->Access->Management Access Use the Management Access screen to enable or disable the Web, SNMP, and/or telnet interfaces. The Management Access menu can also be used to change the user name and password. User names
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    : Set Telnet UI Time Out: Change Local User Name: Change Local Password: Enable/Disable Telnet Server: Enable/Disable SNMP Agent: Enable/Disable Web user Changes the password of the local user Enables or disables the system accessibility via telnet. Enables or disables the system accessibility via
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    3-14 ES3000 User Guide 3.5.5 Main Menu->System Admin->SNMP Configuration Menu Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is a messaging protocol allowing communication between network managers and agents. An SNMP manager is part of a network management system (NMS), allowing an administrator to
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    The SNMP Configuration page has four options: • System Information • Authorized Managers • Trap Receivers • Trap Selection Administration Console Access 3-15
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    3-16 ES3000 User Guide 3.5.6 Main Menu->SNMP Config.->System Information Use the System Information page to display system information to set the system name, location, and contact information. The MAC address and Object ID are also shown, but the MAC address and Object ID are not user configurable.
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    and public. Read-only is allowed with public and read-write is granted to private. Change the two community strings as required. Four commands are available to set the Manager IP, community string, Status, Privilege, and IP address. Set Manager IP: Set Manager Community: Set Manager Privilege
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    3-18 ES3000 User Guide 3.5.8 Main Menu->SNMP Config.->Trap Receiver Configuration When Authentication Traps is Enabled, the system generates an SNMP trap upon a host authorization failure. The failure occurs when a host attempts to gain access to the system but the host IP is not in the SNMP host
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    19 3.5.9 Main Menu->SNMP Config. ->Trap Selection Three commands are available to configure individual trap parameters: Enable/Disable Trap When on, the system generates an SNMP trap upon a port link down. This failure occurs when a link is disconnected. Therefore, symbol recommends each port be
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    Administration Console Access 3-21 3.5.10 Main Menu->System Admin. ->Tools Menu The Tools Menu has six options: • Software Upgrade • System Reboot • Save Config. • Upload/Download Config. • SNTP Config • System Log These individual menu options are discussed in detail in the sections that follow.
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    3-22 ES3000 User Guide 3.5.11 Main Menu->System Admin.->Tools->Software Upgrade If new improvements to the software on the switch become available, use the Software Upgrade menu to upgrade the switch to the new software version. Once the IP address of the TFTP and the name of the new software image
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    Administration Console Access 3-23 3.5.12 Main Menu->System Admin.->Tools->System Reboot When the system reboots, reboot Status and reboot Type options display: Reboot Status: Stop Normal The switch is powered down. The switch conducts a warm reboot as normal when rebooted. Reboot Type: Normal
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    menu-driven interface. Once updates have been saved to the system using the Save Config page, refer back to the target configuration screen to ensure the changes have been implemented by the ES3000 Ethernet Switch. Select Save Configuration and use either Enter or Y to save the configuration to
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    Administration Console Access 3-25 3.5.14 Main Menu->System Admin. ->Tools ->Upload/Download Config. There are four configurable functions within the Upload/Download Configuration page: Set TFTP Server IP Address Set Configuration File Name
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    3-26 ES3000 User Guide 3.5.15 Main Menu->System Admin.->Tools->SNTP Config. There are configurable functions in the SNTP Configuration page: Set SNTP Server IP Set SNTP Interval Set Time Zone Set Daylight
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    3-27 3.5.16 Main Menu->System Admin.->Tools->System Log The System Log is a tool for observing system behavior. Clear the system log by selecting Clear System Log. Symbol recommends referring to the System Log when contacting the Support Center to determine if an ES3000 event has been recorded.
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    3-28 ES3000 User Guide 3.5.17 Main Menu->Port Configuration Menu Use the Port Configuration menu to set the port characteristics related to link operations. All of the parameters on
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    Administration Console Access 3-29 3.5.18 Main Menu->Ports->Basic Port Config. Use the Basic Port Configuration menu to configure port status (link type, admin enable/disable, link up/down, mode, and flow control). To mirror other ports, select Port Mirroring.
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    3-30 ES3000 User Guide 3.5.19 Main Menu->Ports->Basic Port Config.->Port Status & Config. The Port Status & Configuration menu contains the following editable fields: Type The type of a port,
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    disables the built-in 1000BASE-T port. GBIC ports do not support Auto Negotiation. Manually configure the GBIC port. The default values are 1000 Mbps, full duplex. Five commands are available on the menu: Set Admin Status, Set Flow Control, Set Mode, Next Page, and Previous Page. Set Admin Status
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    3-32 ES3000 User Guide 3.5.20 Main Menu->Ports->Basic Port Config->Port Counters Use the Port Counters menu to select the port where information is required. Refer to the Total and Avg./s lists for individual port information. Reset the ES3000 to retrieve the latest information immediately. The
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    the packets passing through any other port on the switch. Usually, a network analyzer is attached to the monitoring port so the network administrator can debug problems with the monitored port. The ES3000 has two gigabit Ethernet ports, ports 25 and 26. A 10/100BaseT port would not be able to keep
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    3-34 ES3000 User Guide 3.5.22 Main Menu->Ports->Port Security Use the Port Security screen to enable or disable the Web, SNMP, and/or telnet interfaces or change the user name and password. User names and passwords are case sensitive and can be up to 20 characters long. When using telnet, the user
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    ->Radius Use the Radius menu option to configure the advanced security settings of the switch to limit the access to the management interfaces. There are two advanced security options beyond the basic password protection: RADIUS client authentication and 802.1X port authentication. If the user has
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    3-36 ES3000 User Guide 3.5.24 Main Menu->Ports->Port Security ->802.1x Use the 802.1x menu to configure the NAS ID used for connection, the port to pass the security, the port control type, the operational or administrative control direction, the transmission period (30sec.), the supplicant
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    and other devices on a wired LAN. If using a Power-over-Ethernet system, only a single CAT5 Ethernet cable carrying both power and data to each device used for global configurations that apply switch-wide. Two functions are provided for the PoE control, Port Configuration Admin. status: Priority
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    3-38 ES3000 User Guide Global Configuration Power Usage: Management Method: Detection Method: Sets the power usage threshold for sending a trap. The action to take when the power sink over
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    Administration Console Access 3-39
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    3-40 ES3000 User Guide 3.5.26 Main Menu->Ports->Link Aggregation Use the Link Aggregation menu to allow multiple links between switches to work as one virtual link (aggregate link). Trunks can be defined for similar port types only. For example, a 10/100 port cannot form a Port Trunk with a gigabit
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    Aggregation->LA Config Use the LA Configuration menu to define multiple links between switches to work as one virtual link or aggregate link. Trunks can be defined for similar port types only. For example, a 10/100 port cannot form a Port Trunk with a gigabit port. Spanning Tree treats trunked ports
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    3-42 ES3000 User Guide 3.5.28 Main Menu->Ports->Link Aggregation->Set Port Priority The default system priority is the same in all ports. If configuring a port with different priority in the link aggregation, go to set port priority to configure the port priority.
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    a means to electronically separate ports on the same switch from a single location. There are 4096 VLANs supported on this switch. Two memberships are available for switches. All untagged packets entering the switch by default are tagged with the ID specified by the port ID. Use the VLAN screen
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    3-44 ES3000 User Guide 3.5.30 Main Menu->VLANs->VLANs by VLAN-ID Create a new VLAN, add new ports to an existing VLAN, remove ports from an existing VLAN, delete a VLAN, Set Management Status, and/or Set GVRP Status from the VLAN by VLAN-ID screen. Six commands are available: Create VLAN: Delete
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    Administration Console Access 3-45 To create a new VLAN Group: 1. Select Create VLAN. 2. Enter the VLAN ID and name in the provided fields. 3. Add VLAN members if so desired. 4. Click Apply. To delete a VLAN Group: 1. Select Delete VLAN. 2. Give the corresponding VLAN ID. To configure a VLAN Member:
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    3-46 ES3000 User Guide To set the GARP VLAN registration protocol (GVRP) message status (GARP refers to General Attribute Registration Protocol): VLAN screen displays. 2. Create the VLAN and set the VLAN ID. 3. Enter the egress port of members by typing p. Instead of typing 3 to 12 individually,
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    Administration Console Access 3-47 3.5.31 Main Menu->VLANs->VLAN Port Configuration Menu Use the VLAN Port Configuration screen to configure VLAN configurations for each port. The PVID is default to 1 for every port. Set Port VID: Set Frame Type: Set GVRP Status: Sets
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    ports to detect IGMP queries, report packets, and manage IP multicast traffic through the switch. IGMP Snooping Config. VLAN Filter Table Router Port Table IGMP Snooping Status Enable Disable The system detects IGMP queries, report packets, and manages IP multicast traffic through the
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    Snooping->IGMP Snooping Config. Enable Disable The system detects IGMP queries, report packets, and manage IP multicast traffic through the switch. The switch forwards traffic and disregards any IGMP requests. Users can set up Host port aged time and router port aged time to snoop the network
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    3-50 ES3000 User Guide 3.5.34 Main Menu->IGMP Snooping->VLAN Filter Table Use the VLAN Filter Table to define the VLAN not to be included in the set Vlan Filter. Enter the VLAN ID (1-4094) in the VLAN ID field. Ensure the Status field is set to Filter.
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    Administration Console Access 3-51 3.5.35 Main Menu->IGMP Snooping->Router Port Table The Router Port Table menu displays the ports in a VLAN ID connecting to the router. The user can snoop the package from the router side of the ports. Select Next Page to display additional VLAN IDs should they
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    3-52 ES3000 User Guide 3.5.36 Main Menu->Spanning Tree Configuration Menu The ES3000 can be configured to use one of three (MSTP) is based on RSTP and extends RSTP in a way that is useful for switches implementing VLANs. There maybe more than one physical path between any two nodes (forming a loop
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    the table by port, VLAN, and/or MAC address by entering the short key. The static MAC address table is also displayable There are four commands within the Forwarding Database option. Static Address Table Display MAC Address By Port Display MAC Address by MAC Display MAC Address by VID Display and
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    3-54 ES3000 User Guide Static Address Table: Use the Static Addresses Table to specify Media Access Control (MAC) addresses for specific ports not purged from the bridge table by the aging function. There are 3 entries in the table. Two commands are available to add and/or remove an entry. To add an
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    long latency due to timeouts if there is only a single connection to the switch. If two or more links to the switch exist and Rapid Spanning Tree is enabled, the switch might not perform properly. The switch supports IEEE 802.1s Multiple Spanning Tree. An independent spanning tree can be established
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    3-56 ES3000 User Guide The upper half of the MSTP Config screen displays information about the Multiple Spanning Tree Configuration. Status: Global MSTP Status: Protocol Version: MST Tree). Reserved for future use The MST Region Name is required to be identical to other switches to work cross
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    MST Region Name, the MST Region Version name is required to be identical to other switches to have work cross-switch. Digest value of configuration data to increase the security. Command: Enable/Disable Global MSTP: Set MSTP Protocol Version: Cist Configuration: Cist Basic Port Configuration: Cist
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    The time before a configuration message is discarded by the system The time the system spends transitioning from the learning to the listening to the forwarding states Priority setting among other switches in the Spanning Tree Command Set Cist Bridge Priority: Set Cist Bridge Hello Time: Set
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    it is available. If a client is trying to access a server through the switch running STP negotiation, it is not able to connect to it immediately. This can be a problem for some networks. RSPT solves the problem by setting the port directly to forwarding mode. Therefore, any server access request
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    3-60 ES3000 User Guide 3.5.41 Main Menu->Spanning Tree->MSTP Config->CIST Basic Port Config. Use the CIST Basic Port Config. menu to configure the port edge status, port P-TO-P status, and restart port migration to prevent the wrong link.
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    Administration Console Access 3-61 3.5.42 Main Menu -> Spanning Tree -> MSTP Config. -> CIST Advanced Port Config. Use the CIST Advanced Port Config. menu to set up the port edge status, port P-TO-P status, and restart port migration to prevent the wrong link.
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    3-62 ES3000 User Guide 3.5.43 Main Menu->Spanning Tree->MSTP Config.->MSTP Instance Config. A small tree instance can be considered in the MSTP. One Instance can have more than
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    Administration Console Access 3-63 3.5.44 Main Menu->Spanning Tree->MSTP Config.->Designated Topology Info. The Designated Topology Info. page displays read-only topology information for each port.
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    3-64 ES3000 User Guide 3.5.45 Main Menu->Spanning Tree->MSTP Config.->Regional Topology Info. The Regional Topology Info. page displays regional topology information (read-only) for each port.
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    Main Menu->QoS (Quality of Service Configuration Menu) The ES3000 implements IEEE 802.1p Quality of Service (QoS) processing. QoS serviced using a weighted round robin algorithm. Quality of Service defines the methods to improve network performance by segregating traffic. Configure the switch
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    ES3000 User Guide 3.5.47 Main Menu->QoS->Policy Config. Differentiated Service (DiffServ) uses a priority tag in the data packet (the Differentiated Service add different rules to distinguish traffic service. An administrator is able to or no-match action. Symbol recommends remembering those IDs
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    to specify which ports have greater precedence in situations where traffic can be buffered in the switch due to congestion. Traffic that comes in on ports with a setting of high is transmitted class as needed. The Quality of Service works only after the QoS status is enabled by Set QoS Status.
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    User Guide 3.5.49 Main Menu->QoS->Queue Config.->Queue Mapping The priority tag of each packet is divided into four queues on each output port within the Queue Mapping screen. The default setup each queue assuming two priorities sequentially. Configure the traffic class as needed. Quality of Service
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    screen to configure the broadcast storm control to enable or disable traffic control in the networks. Rate limiting, or storm control, prevents ports on the ES3000 switch With rate limiting disabled, all traffic is allowed. The switch supports rate limiting for broadcast, multicast, and unicast (DLF)
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    3-70 ES3000 User Guide 3.5.51 Main Menu->QoS->Rate Limiting->Broadcast Storm Control Configuration Menu Use the Storm Control Configuration other requests (configuration commands or SNMP requests). Available network bandwidth decreases. The administrator can enable storm control to limit traffic
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    3-71 3.5.52 Execute CLI The CLI (Command Line Interface) provides a means to configure the system for advanced users. Symbol recommends the CLI for adavanced users who do not need to navigae a menu-driven interface to configure the ES3000 Ethernet Switch. See Chapter 5 for detailed information. Once
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    Management Access The Symbol ES3000 Managed Switch provides a built-in browser interface for configuring and managing remotely using a standard Web browser such as Microsoft Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator. The browser interface also allows for system monitoring of the Switch. The help page
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    ES3000 User Guide 4.1 General Information The General Information screen is a welcome page displaying system information. There are no editable parameters on the screen. Use the General Information page to access the following submenus: System ES3000 Ethernet Switch by a specific functional area.
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    the Web interface, refer to System Admin->Tools->Save Configuration on page 4-14. Use the Save Configuration page to save all updates to the Web interface. Once updates are made, refer back to the target configuration page to ensure the updates have been implemented by the ES3000 Ethernet Switch.
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    4-4 ES3000 User Guide 4.2.1 System Admin->Access->IP Configuration The IP Configuration menu manages the IP related information of the system. To manually configure the IP address: 1. Enter a site-specific IP address, Gateway address and Net mask. 2. Click Apply to change the IP settings. 3. Save
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    Web Management Access 4-5 4.2.2 System Admin->Access->Management Access Use the Management Access screen to enable or disable the Web, SNMP and/or telnet interfaces. Use the Management Access screen to change the user name and password. User names and passwords are case sensitive and can be up to 20
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    4-6 ES3000 User Guide 4.2.3 System Admin->Access->User Name Password Change The user name and password can be up to 20 characters and are case sensitive. The password entered is encrypted on the screen and displays as a sequence of asterisks (*). Use the User Name Password Change screen to: • Enable
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    manager is part of a network management system (NMS), allowing an administrator to the ES3000 by SNMP from a network management station. Configure the switch to switch from non-approved SNMP hosts. SNMP management features on the switch include: • Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) • Support
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    4-8 ES3000 User Guide 4.2.5 System Admin->SNMP Configuration->SNMP Information Create up to ten different community strings with either READ or READ-WRITE privileges. Set the strings prior to setting
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    Web Management Access 4-9 4.2.6 System Admin->SNMP Configuration->Authorized Managers Use the SNMP Host Table to add and remove hosts from access rights granted to Use Host Authorization as a security feature to limit people who are not listed in the host table from accessing the switch using SNMP.
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    4-10 ES3000 User Guide 4.2.7 System Admin->SNMP Configuration->Trap Receiver Authentication Traps When enabled, the system generates an SNMP trap upon a host authorization failure. The failure occurs when a host tries to gain access to the system but the host IP is not in the SNMP host table.
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    Web Management Access 4-11
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    4-12 ES3000 User Guide 4.2.8 System Admin->Tools->Software Upgrade Use the Software Upgrade menu to upgrade the software for the switch through TFTP protocol, reboot the system with variety options and save configuration to Flash and View Statistic information. If new improvements to the software
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    Web Management Access 4-13 4.2.9 System Admin->Tools->System Reboot Two options are provided when the system reboots, Reboot Status: Stop: Start: Shutdown the system Reboot the system Reboot Type Normal: Factory Default: Boot up with runtime configuration Boot up with factory default
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    have been saved to the system using the Save Configuration page, refer back to the target configuration screen to ensure the changes have been implemented by the ES3000 Ethernet Switch. Network IP settings (IP address, Gateway Address, Network Mask) are not be affected by the Restore command.
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    Web Management Access 4-15 4.2.11 System Admin->Tools->SNTP Configuration Use the following editable functions in the SNTP Configuration page are required: Set SNTP Server IP Set SNTP Interval Set Time
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    4-16 ES3000 User Guide 4.2.12 System Admin->Tools->System Log Menu Use the System Log Menu to trace the entry when and from where, then users can know the entry system history. Select Clear to clean the table.
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    Web Management Access 4-17 4.2.13 System Admin->Tools->TFTP Configuration File Upload/ Download There are fours functions in the page TFTP Configuration File Upload/Download page: Set TFTP Server IP Address
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    ES3000 User Guide 4.2.14 System 10 Mbps mode. Users can operate the communication speed and duplex mode manually. Flow Control Enables or disables Flow Control. Flow control . The switch complies with the IEEE802.3x flow control standard. Gigabit Ports For the two-gigabit ports on each switch, the
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    Web Management Access 4-19 Enabling the GBIC connector for a Gigabit Ethernet port disables the built-in 1000BASE-T port. GBIC ports do not support Auto Negotiation. Manually configure the GBIC port. The default values are 1000 Mbps, full duplex.
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    4-20 ES3000 User Guide 4.2.15 System Admin->Ports->Port Counters Use the Port Counters screen to select the target port for displaying port information. Selected a target port form the Select Port pull-down menu and click Apply to display counter information for that port. Refer to the Total list
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    the packets passing through any other port on the switch. Usually, a network analyzer is attached to the monitoring port so the network administrator can debug problems with the monitored port. The ES3000 has two gigabit Ethernet ports, ports 25 and 26. A 10/100BaseT port would not be able to keep
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    4-22 ES3000 User Guide 4.2.17 System Admin->Ports->Port Security ->Radius Configuration Use the Radius Configuration screen to configure switch advanced security settings to limit the access to management interfaces. There are two advanced security options beyond the basic password protection:
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    Web Management Access 4-23 4.2.18 System Admin->Ports->Port Security ->802.1x Configuration Use the 802.1x screen to: • Create the NAS ID used for connection • Configure the port to pass security to • Set port control type • Set the operational or administrative control direction • Define the
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    supplies a maximum of 16.5 watts per port.When a new powered device is connected to a port, the ES3000 switch checks whether enough power remains in the power budget to support the device. This decision is based on the actual power drawn by the powered devices at the time of connection, rather
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    ports simultaneously. There are 8 parameters for each port. 3 of the 8 parameters are user configurable, the other 5 are values assigned by the system to display information on the power supplied. Admin: The administration decision on providing power to a port. Two parameters are, Up: Power is
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    ES3000 User Guide determine the maximum number of PDs the system can support. Class 0 1 2 3 4 Usage Default Optional Optional Optional Reserved for future use PSE Output Max. Power (W) 15.4 4.0 7.0 15.4 As class 0 PD Power 0.44 - 12.95W 0.44 - 3.84W 3.84 - 6.49W 6.49 - 12
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    Web Management Access 4-27 Example: The switch ports could require a PoE scheme similar to the following: Port Admin Priority Limit 1, 5 Down N/A N/A 2, 6 Up Critical 15.4W 3, 7 Up High 15.4W 4 Up Critical 7.0W 8
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    4-28 ES3000 User Guide 4.2.21 System Admin->Ports->Power over Ethernet->PoE Global Configuration configurable by user. The power supply in the ES3000 Ethernet Switch is 225W. 170W is dedicated to the powered devices as a power budget. The switch is capable of providing power to 11 devices requiring
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    Maximum power allowed for powered devices. 170W for the ES3000 switch. Detection Method: The powered device detection method. Older devices to the system, the system needs an algorithm to determine the power service for the next powered device. It could potentially deny the service requested of
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    4-30 ES3000 User Guide · Power Usage Threshold: • Low priority port will be shutdown. When a newly powered device is connected, the switch searches among its currently connected and powered devices. If any port has lower priority than the newly connected port, the switch discontinues the power
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    Web Management Access 4-31 1. The flowchart assumes capacitor detection is enabled, otherwise, the path is No. 2. When selecting a priority-based power supply scheme, the "Yes" flow applies. Otherwise, the sequence of connections applies. 3. When the power consumption percentage is over the
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    4-32 ES3000 User Guide 3. Powered power budget. If there is enough power to support the new device, got to Over Power Threshold (step 10). 6. Priority Based. Check the Power Management Method is sent based on the set up of trap receiver. 12. Power Provided. Power is provided to the connected port as
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    Web Management Access 4-33 4.2.23 System Admin->Ports->Link Aggregation->System Priority Enter a number between 0-65535 to set up the system priority for the link aggregation. Click Apply to implement. Link Aggregation allows multiple links between switches to work as one virtual link aggregate link
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    4-34 ES3000 User Guide 4.2.24 System Admin->Ports->Link Aggregation->Add Group Use Link Aggregation to configure multiple links between switches to work as one virtual link (aggregate link). Link Aggregation can be defined for similar port types only. A 10/100 port cannot form a Port Link
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    Web Management Access 4-35 4.2.25 System Admin->Ports->Link Aggregation->Set Port Priority Use the Set Port Priority screen to specify the ports with greater precedence in situations where traffic could be buffered in the switch due to congestion. Traffic on ports with a high priority is transmitted
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    4-36 ES3000 User Guide 4.2.26 VLANs->VLAN Config->VLANs by VLAN-ID A Virtual Local Area Network (VLAN) is a means to electronically separate ports on the same switch from a single broadcast domain into separate broadcast domains. Users can group by logical function instead of physical location. Two
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    Access 4-37 4.2.27 VLANs->VLAN Config->Creating/Modify VLAN To create a VLAN, select the Create/Modify VLAN menu item. For advanced users, refer Chapter 5 for CLI command modes. To create a VLAN: 1. Specify a VLAN ID (between 2 - 4094) for the new target VLAN within the VLAN ID field. VLAN #1 cannot
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    4-38 ES3000 User Guide 4. Add Ports as untagged or tagged members, or select the Forbidden checkbox for the target port to prevent to drop untagged frames. 7. Select Apply to implement that changes made within the Create/Modify VLAN screen. Select Restore to use the previously saved configuration.
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    VLAN information before sending them across a link between two switches. Use the Create/Modify 802.1Q Trunk screen to modify the encapsulation behavior on a port-by-port basis rather than on a VLAN-by-VLAN basis. It can also be used to control VLAN membership on a port-by-port basis. When a port
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    Web Management Access 4-41 4.2.29 VLANs->VLAN Config->VLANs by Port Use the VLAN by Port screen to configure VLAN port information on a port-by-port basis. 1. Select Modify to configure VLAN information for the target port. 2. Configure trunk ports and VLAN
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    4-42 ES3000 User Guide 4.2.30 IGMP Snooping->IGMP Snooping Config->IGMP Snooping Configuration Menu The Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) is an Internet protocol allowing a host to report its multicast group membership to multicast routers. Multicasting allows one computer on the Internet to
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    within the range 60-600. The default is 125 seconds. Report Forward Interval: The length of time, in seconds, that the switch waits before forwarding an IGMP report to the router from a group from which it has previously sent a report. The value can be within the range 0-25. The default is 5 seconds
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    4-44 ES3000 User Guide 4.2.31 IGMP Snooping->IGMP Snooping Config->VLAN Filter Table Use the VLAN Filter Table to define the VLAN not to be included in the set
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    Web Management Access 4-45 4.2.32 IGMP Snooping->IGMP Snooping Config->Router Port Table The Router Port Table page displays the ports in VLANs connected to the router. User can snoop the package from router side in these ports.
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    ES3000 User Guide 4.2.33 Spanning Tree->Forwarding DB->Add Static FDB Entries The ES3000 in a way useful for switches implementing VLANs. Use the Forwarding Control (MAC) addresses for specific ports not purged from the bridge table by the aging function. There are 3 entries on the table. Two commands
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    system provides three different ways for an administrator to look over MAC addresses; by a specified Port, sorted by MAC address, and by a specified VLAN. A Set Age-Out time command is given to configure the time to remove a nonrecently-used entry. The modification on this timer is switch-
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    . IEEE 802.1s Multiple Spanning Tree is supported by the ESW 3000 switch. An independent spanning tree can be established per VLAN. Global MSTP Status: Enabled - When MSTP is enabled, system is running in MSTP mode Disabled - When MSTP is disabled, system does not use MSTP mode. After selecting
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    of time before a configuration message is discarded by the system Amount of time system spends transitioning from the learning to listening to forwarding states Priority setting among other switches in the Spanning Tree Command Set Cist Bridge Priority: Defines the Cist bridge priority. Set
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    4-52 ES3000 User Guide 4.2.37 Spanning Tree->MSTP Configuration->CIST Basic Port Configuration Use the CIST Basic Port Configuration screen to set up the port, priority and path cost and enable/ disable the port STP status. Use the Port menu to define the target port.
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    Web Management Access 4-53 4.2.38 Spanning Tree->MSTP Configuration->CIST Advanced Port Configuration Use the CIST Advanced Port Configuration screen to configure the port edge status, port P-TO-P status, and restart port migration to prevent the wrong link. Click Apply to implement the changes.
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    4-54 ES3000 User Guide 4.2.39 Spanning Tree->MSTP Configuration->MSTP Instance from 1-7. When mapping VLANs to an MST instance, the mapping is increasing, and the VLANs specified in the command are added to or removed from the VLANs previously mapped. Use a hyphen to specify a VLAN range. For
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    Web Management Access 4-55 4.2.40 Spanning Tree->MSTP Configuration->Designated Topology Information Use the Designated Topology Information page to display designated topology information for each port.
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    4-56 ES3000 User Guide 4.2.41 Spanning Tree->MSTP Configuration->Regional Topology Information Use the Regional Topology Information page to display regional topology information for each port.
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    round robin algorithm. There are two means to differentiate ES3000 traffic, VLAN tags or Differentiated Service Code Points (DSCP) in the header of packets. By using either VLAN tags (port-based) or DSCP (DiffServ), configure the switch so specific traffic takes priority over less critical traffic
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    4-58 ES3000 User Guide Nine parameters are available to classify a data packet, including the Source Mac Address, Destination Mac Address, packet is 6-bytes long and presented as twelve characters in hexadecimal. For example, 'arp -a' on command window can be used to find the MAC address table of
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    and 4094. 0 is used to indicate no VLAN and 4095 is reserved for system use. Differentiated Service Code Point has 6 bits and the value is between 0 and 63. The protocol ICMP (Internet Control Message Protocol) 2 IGMP (Internet Group Management Protocol) 6 TCP (Transmission Control Protocol) 17
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    ES3000 User Guide Source IP Address: Destination IP Address: Source Layer 4 Port: Destination Layer 4 Port: ICMP is the basic ping command. When a ping command 65535. Values under 1024 are reserved for specific applications. Symbol recommends using a port number over 1024. The destination
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    1 and 65535. Four actions are possible: Action Drop Policed-dscp Policed-precedence Policed-cos Description Packet is dropped Policed DSCP Policed precedence Policed class of service N/A 0 - 63 0 - 7 0 - 7 Value Range
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    4-62 ES3000 User Guide The precedence and CoS (Class of Service) has three bits. The value is between 0 and 7. Higher values have priority. DSCP combines Precedence and ToS (Type of Service). DSCP is 6 bits long for the , the administrator has the capability to set the committed rate and burst size.
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    Web Management Access 4-63 4.2.45 QoS->Policy Configuration->Create No-Match Action Committed Rate: Burst Size: The unit for 10/100Mbps port is 1Mbits and 1000Mbps ports is 8Mbits. When the data rate higher than committed rate, the data is sent as best effort. In
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    4-64 ES3000 User Guide 4.2.46 QoS->Policy Configuration->Create Port List Use the Create Port List page to configure have two port lists available and creating the 3rd list which consists of ports 2, 4, 6, and 8 to 12. Any port can be defined in any port list. Click Apply to implement the changes.
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    Web Management Access 4-65 4.2.47 QoS->Policy Configuration->Create Policy Use the Create Policy screen to set up the QoS group by Policy ID, and key in the policy (1-65535) by classifier, in profile action, no match action, out profile
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    4-66 ES3000 User Guide 4.2.48 QoS->Policy Configuration->Policy Sequence Select Policy Sequence from the Policy Configuration menu to launch the Display Policy Sequence By Port page. Select Display
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    Web Management Access 4-67 Examples with Applied Policies When all policies are enabled, use a ping command to check the packet transmissions between switch 172.16.5.219 and host 172.16.5.56 The ping receives responses regardless of whether these policies are enabled or disabled. In other words,
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    . The Administrator can configure the traffic class as needed. Enabled or disabled Queue Mapping within the QoS Status field. To provide quality of service, each packet carries a priority using a different approach. The IP packet has a ToS in the header. The IP packet is three bits in length
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    4-70 ES3000 User Guide Priority 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Queue 0 0 1 1 2 2 3 3 An Administrator can modify the traffic mapping as required. Quality of Service works only after the QoS status is enabled. After the modification, set the QoS Status to Enabled and click Apply to implement the changes.
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    Control Configuration Rate limiting, or storm control, prevents ports on the ES3000 switch disabled, all traffic is allowed. The switch supports rate limiting for broadcast, multicast, and commands or SNMP requests). Available network bandwidth decreases. The administrator can enable storm control
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    4-72 ES3000 User Guide There are three kinds of storm control; DLF, Broadcast, and Multicast. DLF: Broadcast: Multicast: Destination Look Failure packets. DLF packets are broadcast to all ports except the incoming port. Packets are delivered
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    Line Interface 5.1 ES3000 Ethernet Switch Command Brief 5.1.1 Help Key Command abbreviated-commandentry abbreviated-commandentry complete-command Description Provides a list of commands that begin with a particular character string. (No space between command and question mark
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    5-2 ES3000 User Guide
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    Command Line Interface 5-3 5.1.2 Command Hierarchy A specific value for each command mode displays at the prompt line. Use specific commands to enter or exit each command mode. The administrator can only enter command modes from specific modes and only exit to specific command modes.
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    5-4 ES3000 User Guide Command Mode User EXEC(exec) Prompt Switch> Privileged EXEC(privExec) Switch# Global Configuration(config) Switch(config)# Interface Configuration(config-if) Switch(config-if)# Enter/Exit Command Default mode, automatically enter logout or exit to quit CLI. enable to
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    Command Line Interface 5-5 The prompt displays the switch name, Switch, and the current CLI command mode: • User EXEC-Switch> • Privileged EXEC-Switch # • Global Configuration-Switch (config)# • Interface Configuration-Switch (config-if)#
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    5-6 ES3000 User Guide The ESW3000 command sets are organized into the tree hierarchy. The commands, that are not in the same level of the command tree are not available until the user has navigated down to that level. In a lower level of the command tree, the user can still enter the global
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    and displays a brief message about using the CLI help system. help SYNTAX DESCRIPTION: DEFAULT VALUE: COMMAND MODES: REFERENCE: The help command has no arguments or keywords. The help command has no default setting. All mode Nortel EXAMPLE: Switch#help Help can be requested at any point in
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    ES3000 User Guide enable The enable command changes the command mode from User EXEC to privExec mode. enable SYNTAX DESCRIPTION: DEFAULT VALUE: COMMAND MODES: REFERENCE: The enable command has no arguments or keywords. The enable command has no default setting. User EXEC Cisco EXAMPLE: Switch
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    EXAMPLE: Switch(config)# interface FastEthernet0/1 Switch(config-if)# Switch(config)# interface VLAN 1 Switch(config-if)# disable Use the disable command to return to the User EXEC (exec) command mode. disable SYNTAX DESCRIPTION: DEFAULT VALUE: COMMAND MODES: REFERENCE: The disable command has
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    5-10 ES3000 User Guide end Use the end command to exit configuration mode. end SYNTAX DESCRIPTION: DEFAULT VALUE: COMMAND MODES: REFERENCE: The end command has no argument. The end command has no default setting. All command modes Cisco exit The exit command quits to the previous mode. exit
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    VALUE: COMMAND MODES: REFERENCE: MENU: IP address The ping command has no default setting. All command modes Nortel Switch Tools Configuration -> Ping Execution EXAMPLE: Switch# ping : 1 secs --- 172.16.3.244 Ping Statistics --3 Packets Transmitted, 0 Packets Received, 100% Packets Loss
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    5-12 ES3000 User Guide copy tftp image Use the copy tftp image command to download image or config files. copy tftp image SYNTAX DESCRIPTION: DEFAULT VALUE: COMMAND MODES: REFERENCE: MENU: IP address < file name > file name The copy tftp image command has no
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    config to NVRAM. copy running-config startup-config SYNTAX DESCRIPTION: DEFAULT VALUE: COMMAND MODES: REFERENCE: MENU: The command has no default setting. Privileged EXEC EXAMPLE: Switch# copy running-config startup-config Saving Configuration ... Saving Configuration to Flash is Successful
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    5-14 ES3000 User Guide 5.3 Web Browser Commands ip http server Use this command to enable or disable access to the Web server embedded in the system. ip http server no ip http server SYNTAX DESCRIPTION: DEFAULT VALUE: COMMAND MODES: REFERENCE: MENU: The ip http server command has no argument.
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    ip http server SYNTAX DESCRIPTION: DEFAULT VALUE: COMMAND MODES: REFERENCE: MENU: The show ip http server command has no arguments or keywords. The show ip http server command has no default setting. Privileged EXEC None Basic Switch Configuration Menu -> User Interface Configuration Menu EXAMPLE
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    5-16 ES3000 User Guide 5.4 SNMP Commands snmp-server agent Use the snmp-server agent command to enable or disable the access to the SNMP agent embedded in the system. snmp-server agent no snmp-server agent SYNTAX DESCRIPTION: DEFAULT VALUE: COMMAND MODES: REFERENCE: MENU: The snmp-server
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    DESCRIPTION: DEFAULT VALUE: COMMAND MODES: REFERENCE: MENU: A string of length with 50 characters maximum No system location string is set by default Global configuration Cisco Basic Switch Configuration Menu->System Administration->Set System Location EXAMPLE: !Set system location to "room_1
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    5-18 ES3000 User Guide EXAMPLE: !Set system Contact Information "MIS_1" Switch(config)# snmp-server contact MIS_1 Switch(config)# !Clean system Contact Information to default Switch(config)# no snmp-server contact Switch(config)# snmp-server community Use the snmp-server community command to set
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    no snmp-server host type trap SYNTAX DESCRIPTION: DEFAULT VALUE: COMMAND MODES: REFERENCE: MENU: 1-10 v1 for SNMP V1 v2 for SNMP V2 IP address of the recipient A string of length with 20 characters maximum "public
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    rmon symbol symbol notification-option authentication coldstart linkupdown newRoot topologyChange alarm configChange ACLViolation default disabled enable enable enable enable enable enable enable COMMAND MODES: REFERENCE: MENU: Global configuration Cisco Basic Switch Configuration
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    Down 8. IF_RX_Bad_Packet 9. Virt_IF_RX_Bad_Packet : Down 10. IF_TX_Retransmit 11. Virt_IF_TX_Retransmit : Down 12. Originate_LSA 13. MAX_AGE_LSA : Down 14. LSDB_Overflow 15. LSDB_Approach_Overflow : Down 16. IF_State_Change Basic System Management Commands Switch# : Down : Down : Down : Down
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    5-22 ES3000 User Guide 5.5 Basic System Management Commands hostname Use the hostname command to specify the host name for the system. hostname SYNTAX DESCRIPTION: DEFAULT VALUE: COMMAND MODES: REFERENCE: MENU: A string of length with 50 characters maximum No host name string is set
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    Command Line Interface 5-23 EXAMPLE: Switch# show sys-info System up for : 1hr(s), 18min(s), 06sec(s) Boot Code Version : 1.0.0.07 / Feb 16 2004 14:35:55 Runtime Code Version : 1.0.7.05 / Apr 01 2004 09:33:00 Hardware Information Version : Version1 DRAM Size : 32MB Fixed Baud Rate :
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    5-24 ES3000 User Guide console inactivity-timer Use the console inactivity-timer command to specify an inactivity timeout value for the console. console inactivity-timer SYNTAX DESCRIPTION: DEFAULT VALUE: COMMAND MODES: REFERENCE: MENU: 0 - 60 minutes (0 means no timeout) The default
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    -server enable no telnet-server SYNTAX DESCRIPTION: DEFAULT VALUE: COMMAND MODES: REFERENCE: MENU: The telnet-server command has no argument. The feature is enabled by default. Global configuration HP Basic Switch Configuration Menu->User Interface->Enable/Disable Telnet Server EXAMPLE: ! Enable
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    5-26 ES3000 User Guide telnet-server inactivity-timer Use the telnet-server inactivity-timer command to specify an inactivity timeout value for telnet server. telnet-server inactivity-timer SYNTAX DESCRIPTION: DEFAULT VALUE: COMMAND MODES: REFERENCE: MENU: 1 - 60 minutes The default value
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    Idle Timeout: 5 Min. Telnet Server enabled Switch# 5.6 IP Addressing Commands ip address Use the ip address command to specify an IP address and subnet mask for the system. ip address SYNTAX DESCRIPTION: DEFAULT VALUE: COMMAND MODES: REFERENCE: MENU: IP address Mask
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    5-28 ES3000 User Guide ip address dhcp Use the ip address dhcp command to enable or disable the system to acquire its IP address through DHCP. ip address dhcp SYNTAX DESCRIPTION: DEFAULT VALUE: COMMAND MODES: REFERENCE: MENU: The ip address dhcp-bootp command has no argument. The feature is
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    IP configurations. show ip conf SYNTAX DESCRIPTION: DEFAULT VALUE: COMMAND MODES: REFERENCE: The show ip conf command has no arguments or keywords. The show ip conf command has no default setting. Privileged EXEC None EXAMPLE: Switch# show ip conf MAC Address IP Address Subnet Mask Default
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    5-30 ES3000 User Guide 5.7 Security Commands username Use the username command to specify the user name and password for logging into the system. username name SYNTAX DESCRIPTION: DEFAULT VALUE: COMMAND MODES: REFERENCE: MENU: The user name string is limited to 13 characters. Both are
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    disable a port. interface shutdown no shutdown SYNTAX DESCRIPTION: DEFAULT VALUE: COMMAND MODES: REFERENCE: MENU: Port instance The shutdown feature is enabled by default. Interface configuration Cisco Basic Switch Configuration Menu->Port->Set Status EXAMPLE: ! Enable port
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    -duplex mode 10 Mbps & full-duplex mode 100 Mbps & half-duplex mode 100 Mbps & full-duplex mode 1000 Mbps & half-duplex mode 1000 Mbps & full-duplex mode DEFAULT VALUE: COMMAND MODES: REFERENCE: MENU: The default value is set to auto. Interface configuration Cisco Basic Switch Configuration Menu
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    control command to enable or disable the flow control for a port. interface flow-control no flow-control SYNTAX DESCRIPTION: DEFAULT VALUE: COMMAND MODES: REFERENCE: MENU: Port instance The flow control feature is enabled by default. Interface configuration Cisco Basic Switch
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    ES3000 User Guide EXAMPLE: Switch# show interface Port Trunk Type 1/1 --- 10/100TX 1/2 --- 10/100TX 1/3 --- 10/100TX 1/4 --- 10/100TX 1/5 --- 10/100TX 1/6 --- 10/100TX 1/7 --- 10/100TX 1/8 --- 10/100TX 1/9 --- 10/100TX 1/10 --- 10/100TX 1/11 --- 10/100TX 1/12
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    . show interface counters SYNTAX DESCRIPTION: DEFAULT VALUE: COMMAND MODES: REFERENCE: MENU: Port instance. The feature is disabled by default. Privileged EXEC Main Menu -> Statistics Menu EXAMPLE: Switch# show interface counters fastethernet0/2 Total RX Bytes Total RX Pkts
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    5-36 ES3000 User Guide EXAMPLE: Switch# show interface counters errors fastethernet0/2 CRC/Align Errors 0 Fragments 0 Undersize Pkts Oversize Pkts 0 0 Jabbers Collisions 0 0 Switch # port monitor Use the port monitor command to configure a port to monitor traffic from another port.
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    information. show monitor SYNTAX DESCRIPTION: DEFAULT VALUE: COMMAND MODES: REFERENCE: MENU: The show monitor command has no arguments or keywords. The show monitor command has no default setting. Privileged EXEC Cisco Advanced Switch Configuration -> Port Monitoring Configuration Menu EXAMPLE
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    5-38 ES3000 User Guide storm-control threshold Use the storm-control threshold command to configure the mulitcast storm control for a port. storm-control threshold SYNTAX DESCRIPTION: DEFAULT VALUE: COMMAND MODES: REFERENCE: MENU: Threshold value for a port (packets per
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    strom control Switch(config)# no storm-control broadcast storm-control multicast Use the strom-control multicast command to configure the multicast storm control for a port. storm-control multicast no storm-control multicast SYNTAX DESCRIPTION: DEFAULT VALUE: COMMAND MODES: REFERENCE: MENU
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    5-40 ES3000 User Guide ! Disable multicast storm control Switch(config)# no storm-control mutlicast storm-control unicast Use the storm-control unicast command to configure the unicast(DLF) storm control for a port. storm-control unicast no storm-control unicast SYNTAX DESCRIPTION: DEFAULT
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    show storm-control command to display storm-control status. show storm-control SYNTAX DESCRIPTION: DEFAULT VALUE: COMMAND MODES: REFERENCE: MENU: The show storm-control command has no arguments or keywords. The show storm-control command has no default setting. Privileged EXEC Cisco Basic Switch
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    ES3000 User Guide 5.9 Link Aggregation Commands lacp Use the lacp command to add ports to a port LACP group or delete ports from the group. lacp SYNTAX DESCRIPTION: Trunk LACP key A list of port instances Option Active Passive Manual
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    key =42 and mode = manual Switch(config)# lacp 12 5-7 manual Switch(config)# ! Disable link aggregation(LACP key 10) Switch(config)# no lacp 10 Switch(config)# lacp system-priority Use the lacp system-priority command to set the LACP system priority. lacp system-priority SYNTAX
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    5-44 ES3000 User Guide lacp port-priority Use the lacp port-priority command to LACP port priority. lacp port-priority SYNTAX DESCRIPTION: DEFAULT VALUE: COMMAND MODES: REFERENCE: MENU: Lacp port priority 0-255 Interface configuration Cisco EXAMPLE: ! set
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    Command Line Interface 5-45 EXAMPLE: Switch# show lacp System Priority : 40000 Key ---1 2 Mode -------Manual Active Member post list 2,3 4,5,6 --------- Switch# Switch# show lacp 2 System Priority : 40000 Key 2 Key ---4 5 6 Pri -------1 1 1 Attached port list 4 5 6 --------- Switch#
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    5-46 ES3000 User Guide 5.10 MAC Address Commands mac-address-table static Use the mac-address table static command to insert a static MAC address. mac-address-table static vlan SYNTAX DESCRIPTION: DEFAULT VALUE: COMMAND MODES: REFERENCE: MENU: MAC address
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    address-table aging-time command to control aging time for dynamic MAC addresses. mac-address-table aging-time SYNTAX DESCRIPTION: DEFAULT VALUE: COMMAND MODES: REFERENCE: MENU: Integer ranges from 10 - 1000000. Default value is 300. Global configuration Cisco Basic Switch Configuration Menu
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    5-48 ES3000 User Guide show mac-address-table mac Use the show mac-address-table mac command to list MAC addresses by individual MAC address. show mac-address-table mac SYNTAX DESCRIPTION: DEFAULT VALUE: COMMAND MODES: REFERENCE: MENU: The show mac-address-table mac command has no arguments or
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    :AB:00:09:24 Port 26 26 26 26 26? Switch# show mac-address-table vlan Use the show mac-address-table vlan command to display the MAC address table by VLAN. show mac-address-table vlan SYNTAX DESCRIPTION: DEFAULT VALUE: COMMAND MODES: REFERENCE: MENU: VLAN ID. The show mac
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    5-50 ES3000 User Guide show mac-address-table static Use the show mac-address-table static command to display the MAC address table by static. show mac-address-table static SYNTAX DESCRIPTION: DEFAULT VALUE: COMMAND MODES: REFERENCE: MENU: The c command has no arguments or keywords. The command
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    DESCRIPTION: DEFAULT VALUE: COMMAND MODES: REFERENCE: MENU: The spanning-tree mst command has no arguments or keywords. Global configuration EXAMPLE: !Enable MSTP Switch(config)# spanning-tree mst Switch(config)# !Disable MSTP Switch(config)# no spanning-tree mst Switch(config)# spanning-tree
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    5-52 ES3000 User Guide EXAMPLE: !Cnfigure the MSTP name "Symbol" Switch(config)# spanning-tree mst name Symbol Switch(config)# spanning-tree mst revision Use the spanning-tree mst revision command to configure the mst revision number. spanning-tree mst revison SYNTAX DESCRIPTION:
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    -tree mst max-hops SYNTAX DESCRIPTION: DEFAULT VALUE: COMMAND MODES: REFERENCE: MENU: Integer ranges from 6 to 40 Global configuration EXAMPLE: !Set Max Hop 40 Switch(config)# spanning-tree mst max-hops 40 Switch(config)# spanning-tree mst priority Use the spanning-tree mst
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    5-54 ES3000 User Guide EXAMPLE: !Set CIST priority 40960 Switch(config)# spanning-tree mst priority 40960 Switch(config)# spanning-tree mst max-age Use the spanning-tree mst max-age command to configure the value of CIST bridge Max Age. spanning-tree mst max-age SYNTAX DESCRIPTION:
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    COMMAND MODES: REFERENCE: MENU: Global configuration EXAMPLE: !set CIST Hello Time 5 seconds Switch(config)# spanning-tree mst hello-time 5 Switch(config)# spanning-tree mst forward-time Use the spanning-tree mst forward time command ! Set Forward Time 12 seconds Switch(config)# spanning-tree
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    5-56 ES3000 User Guide spanning-tree mst instance priority Use the spanning-tree mst instance priority command to configure the bridge priority instance value. spanning-tree mst priority SYNTAX DESCRIPTION: DEFAULT VALUE: COMMAND MODES: REFERENCE: MENU: Integer
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    mst shutdown SYNTAX DESCRIPTION: DEFAULT VALUE: COMMAND MODES: REFERENCE: MENU: The spanning-tree mst shutdown command has no arguments or keywords. Interface configuration EXAMPLE: ! Enable MSTP on port 4 Switch(config)# interface fastethernet0/4 Switch(config-if)# no spanning-tree mst shutdown
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    5-58 ES3000 User Guide ! Disable MSTP on port 4 Switch(config)# interface fastethernet0/4 Switch(config-if)# spanning-tree mst shutdown Switch(config)# spanning-tree mst port-priority Use the spanning-tree mst port priority command to configure CIST Port Priority. spanning-tree mst port-priority
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    -migration SYNTAX DESCRIPTION: DEFAULT VALUE: COMMAND MODES: REFERENCE: MENU: The spanning-tree mst init-migration command has no arguments or keywords. Interface configuration EXAMPLE: ! Restart Migration on port 4 Switch(config)# interface fastethernet0/4 Switch(config-if)# spanning-tree mst
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    5-60 ES3000 User Guide spanning-tree mst edgeport Use the spanning-tree mst edgeport command to configure the Edge Port Status in MSTP. spanning-tree mst edgeport SYNTAX DESCRIPTION: DEFAULT VALUE: COMMAND MODES: REFERENCE: MENU: The spanning-tree mst edgeport command has no arguments or
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    Line Interface 5-61 DEFAULT VALUE: COMMAND MODES: REFERENCE: MENU: Interface configuration EXAMPLE: ! Force p2p false on port 4 Switch(config)# interface fastethernet0/4 Switch(config-if)# spanning-tree mst point-to-point forcefalse Switch(config-if)# spanning-tree mst instance shutdown Use
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    VALUE: COMMAND MODES: REFERENCE: MENU: Integer ranges from 1 to 64 Integer ranges from 1 to 200000000, 0 for auto detect auto. Interface configuration EXAMPLE: ! Set CIST port path cost 1000 on port 4 for instance 8 Switch(config)# interface fastethernet0/4 Switch(config
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    SYNTAX DESCRIPTION: DEFAULT VALUE: COMMAND MODES: REFERENCE: MENU: The show spanning-tree mst configuration command has no arguments or keywords. The show spanning-tree mst configuration command has no default setting. Privileged EXEC EXAMPLE: Switch# show spanning-tree mst configuration
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    5-64 ES3000 User Guide show spanning-tree mst cist configuration Use this command to display the MSTP CIST configuration. show spanning-tree mst cist configuration SYNTAX DESCRIPTION: DEFAULT VALUE: COMMAND MODES: REFERENCE: MENU: The show spanning-tree mst cist configuration command has no
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    mst cist interface SYNTAX DESCRIPTION: DEFAULT VALUE: COMMAND MODES: REFERENCE: MENU: A list of port instances The show spanning-tree mst cist interface command has no default setting. Privileged EXEC EXAMPLE: Switch# show spanning-tree mst cist interface all Port
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    5-66 ES3000 User Guide show spanning-tree mst instance configuration Use this command to display MSTP CIST configuration. show spanning-tree mst configuration SYNTAX DESCRIPTION: DEFAULT VALUE: COMMAND MODES: REFERENCE: MENU: Integer ranges from 1 to 64 The show spanning
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    MODES: REFERENCE: MENU: Integer ranges from 1 to 64 A list of port instances The show spanning-tree mst instance interface command has no default setting. Privileged EXEC EXAMPLE: Switch# show spanning-tree mst 2 interface all Mst Instance: 2 Port: 2 Port Status
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    ES3000 User Guide 5.12 IGMP Snooping Commands ip igmp snooping Use the ip igmp snooping command to enable or disable IGMP snooping as implemented in the system. ip igmp snooping no ip igmp snooping SYNTAX DESCRIPTION: DEFAULT VALUE: COMMAND MODES: REFERENCE: MENU: The ip igmp snooping command
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    snooping report-forward-interval SYNTAX DESCRIPTION: DEFAULT VALUE: COMMAND MODES: REFERENCE: MENU: Integer value ranges from 0 to 25. The default value is 5 seconds. Global configuration None Advanced Switch Configuration Menu->IGMP Snooping-> Set Report Interval EXAMPLE: !Enable igmp
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    5-70 ES3000 User Guide ip igmp snooping vlan-filter vlan Use this command to filter IGMP snooping on a specific interface in the system. ip igmp snooping vlan-filter vlan SYNTAX DESCRIPTION: DEFAULT VALUE: COMMAND MODES: REFERENCE: MENU: VLAN ID The feature is disabled by
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    : 260 sec Router Port Age-Out Time : 300 sec Report Forward Interval : 10 sec Switch# show mac-address-table multicast Use this command to display Layer2 multicast entries information for VLAN. show mac-address-table multicst SYNTAX DESCRIPTION: DEFAULT VALUE: COMMAND MODES: REFERENCE: MENU
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    5-72 ES3000 User Guide show ip igmp snooping mrouter Use this command to display multicast router port information for VLAN. show ip igmp snooping mrouter SYNTAX DESCRIPTION: DEFAULT VALUE: COMMAND MODES: REFERENCE: MENU: This command has no arguments or keywords. This command has no default
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    SYNTAX DESCRIPTION: DEFAULT VALUE: COMMAND MODES: REFERENCE: This command has no arguments or keywords. This command has no default setting. Privileged EXEC None MENU: Advanced Switch Configuration Menu -> IGMP Configuration Menu -> Show Router Port Table Menu EXAMPLE: Switch# show ip igmp vlan
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    5-74 ES3000 User Guide 5.13 VLAN Commands vlan init Use the vlan init command to remove all vlans and reset ports to default VLAN vlan init SYNTAX DESCRIPTION: DEFAULT VALUE: COMMAND MODES: REFERENCE: MENU: The vlan init command has no arguments or keywords This command has no default setting.
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    (remove 10, 15-19) Switch(config)# interface vlan3 Switch(config-if)# member 1-5 Switch(config-if)# forbidden Use the forbidden command to create a new VLAN or modify an existing one in the system. interface forbidden SYNTAX DESCRIPTION: COMMAND MODES: REFERENCE: MENU
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    5-76 ES3000 User Guide management Use the management command to remove a port member from a VLAN. interface management SYNTAX DESCRIPTION: COMMAND MODES: REFERENCE: MENU: VLAN ID Interface configuration Cisco EXAMPLE: ! Set Vlan3 management Switch(config)# interface
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    to configure a PVID on a port. PVID SYNTAX DESCRIPTION: COMMAND MODES: REFERENCE: MENU: VLAN ID Interface configuration None EXAMPLE: ! Set port 2 PVID 3 Switch(config)# interface fastethernet0/2 Switch(config-if)# PVID 3 Switch(config-if)# frame-type Use the frame-type
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    78 ES3000 User Guide show vlan Use the show-vlan command to display VLAN information. show vlan SYNTAX DESCRIPTION: DEFAULT VALUE: COMMAND MODES: REFERENCE: MENU: VLAN ID. The show vlan command has no default setting. Privileged EXEC Foundry Advanced Switch Configuration
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    79 EXAMPLE: ! Enable GVRP Switch(config)# gvrp Switch(config)# ! Disable GVRP Switch(config)# no gvrp Switch(config)# show vlan gvrp Use the show vlan gvrp command to display VLAN information. show vlan gvrp SYNTAX DESCRIPTION: DEFAULT VALUE: COMMAND MODES: REFERENCE: MENU: VLAN ID
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    5-80 ES3000 User Guide show vlan port Use the show vlan port command to display VLAN information. show vlan port SYNTAX DESCRIPTION: DEFAULT VALUE: COMMAND MODES: REFERENCE: MENU: The show vlan port command has no default setting. Privileged EXEC EXAMPLE: Switch# show vlan port Port PVID
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    the QoS implemented in the system. mls qos no mls qos SYNTAX DESCRIPTION: DEFAULT VALUE: COMMAND MODES: REFERENCE: MENU: The mls qos command has no argument. The feature is disabled by default. Global configuration Cisco Advanced Switch Configuration Menu->Quality of Service->Set Status EXAMPLE
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    5-82 ES3000 User Guide EXAMPLE: ! traffic class(Queue) 1 mapping to Priority 5 Switch(config)# priority-queue cos-map 1 5 Switch(config)# show mls qos Use the show mls qos command to display QoS information. show mls qos SYNTAX DESCRIPTION: DEFAULT VALUE: COMMAND MODES: REFERENCE: MENU: The
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    EXAMPLE: Switch# show priority-queue cos-map Pritority Traffic Class 0 0 1 0 2 2 3 1 4 2 5 2 6 3 7 3 Switch# Command Line Interface 5-83
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    5-84 ES3000 User Guide 5.15 Diffserv Commands diffserv classifier Use the diffserv classifier command to configure the classifier for diffserv. diffserv classifier 6 17 1 2 46 DEFAULT VALUE: COMMAND MODES: REFERENCE: MENU: IP address for classifier Port number
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    diffserv classifier 23 Switch(config)# diffserv inprofile Use the diffserv inprofile command to configure in-profile action for diffserv. diffserv inprofile [drop | dscp | precedence | cos ] SYNTAX DESCRIPTION: DEFAULT VALUE: COMMAND MODES: REFERENCE: MENU:
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    5-86 ES3000 User Guide diffserv nomatch Use the diffserv nomatch command to configure nomatch action for diffserv. diffserv nomatch [drop | policed-dscp | precedence | cos ] SYNTAX DESCRIPTION: DEFAULT VALUE: COMMAND MODES: REFERENCE: MENU: <
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    MODES: REFERENCE: MENU: Out-profile ID for diffserv Meter ID for out-profiler 6-bits DSCP value in IP header for action Global configuration command EXAMPLE: ! Create a out-profile Index 4, set committed-rate to 23, burst-size 4 and out-profile action drop. Switch(config
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    ES3000 User Guide EXAMPLE: ! Create a portlist Index 5, set port 3-7 . Switch(config)# diffserv portlist 5 3-7 Switch(config)# ! delete a port-list 5 Switch(config)# no diffserv portlist 5 Switch(config)# diffserv policy Use the diffserv policy command VALUE: COMMAND MODES: REFERENCE: MENU:
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    diffserv classifier information. show diffserv classifier SYNTAX DESCRIPTION: DEFAULT VALUE: COMMAND MODES: REFERENCE: MENU: The show diffserv classifier command has no arguments or keywords. Privileged EXEC EXAMPLE: Switch# show diffserv classifier all Classifier Index : 23 Source IP Addr
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    5-90 ES3000 User Guide show diffserv inprofile Use the diffserv inprofile command to display the diffserv in-profile information. show diffserv inprofile SYNTAX DESCRIPTION: DEFAULT VALUE: COMMAND MODES: REFERENCE: MENU: The show diffserv inprofile command has no arguments or keywords.
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    Use the show diffserv portlist command to display diffserv portlist information. show diffserv portlist SYNTAX DESCRIPTION: DEFAULT VALUE: COMMAND MODES: REFERENCE: MENU: The show diffserv portlist command has no arguments or keywords. Privileged EXEC EXAMPLE: Switch# show diffserv portlist
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    5-92 ES3000 User Guide show diffserv policy Use the show diffserv policy command to display diffserv policy information. show diffserv policy [] SYNTAX DESCRIPTION: DEFAULT VALUE: COMMAND MODES: REFERENCE: MENU: The show diffserv policy command has no arguments or keywords. Privileged
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    MODES: REFERENCE: MENU: The command has no arguments or keywords. Privileged EXEC EXAMPLE: Switch# show diffserv policy-precedence port 5 sort precedence Selected Port Number: 5 Precedence Policy Index 100 22 Switch# show diffserv policy-precedence port 5 sort policy-index Selected
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    DESCRIPTION: DEFAULT VALUE: COMMAND MODES: REFERENCE: MENU: String, ID for dot1x request to Radius server. Global configuration EXAMPLE: ! NAS ID "dot1x_auth" Switch(config)# dot1x radius dot1x_auth Switch(config)# dot1x port-control Use the dot1x port-control command to set 802.1x
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    Line Interface 5-95 REFERENCE: MENU: Cisco EXAMPLE: ! set port-control auto on port 5 Switch(config)# interface fastethernet0/5 Switch(config-if)# dot1x port-control auto Switch(config)# dot1x re-authentication Use the dot1x re-authentication command to set 802.1x port re-authentication
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    5-96 ES3000 User Guide dot1x timeout re-authperiod Use this command to set the number of seconds between re-authentication attempts. The command affects the behavior of the switch only if periodic re-authentication is enabled. dot1x timeout re-authperiod SYNTAX DESCRIPTION: DEFAULT
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    SYNTAX DESCRIPTION: DEFAULT VALUE: COMMAND MODES: REFERENCE: MENU: Set the number of seconds Interface configuration Cisco EXAMPLE: ! Set transmit time 10 sec on port 3 Switch(config)# interface fastethernet0/3 Switch(config-if)# dot1x timeout server 10 Switch(config-if)#
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    ES3000 User Guide dot1x timeout tx-period Use this command to set the number of seconds the switch waits for a response to an EAP-request/identity frame from the client before retransmitting the request. dot1x timeout tx-period SYNTAX DESCRIPTION: DEFAULT VALUE: COMMAND MODES: REFERENCE
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    (config-if)# dot1x re-authenticate Switch(config-if)# dot1x init Use the dot1x init command to display (initiate) status on an 802.1X-authorized port. dot1x init SYNTAX DESCRIPTION: DEFAULT VALUE: COMMAND MODES: REFERENCE: MENU: The dot1x init command has no arguments or keywords. Interface
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    5-100 ES3000 User Guide dot1x control-direction Use the dot1x control-direction command to impose dot1x authentication on either incoming or outgoing traffic. dot1x control-direction SYNTAX DESCRIPTION: both in The dot1x authentication is imposed only on the incoming
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    SYNTAX DESCRIPTION: DEFAULT VALUE: COMMAND MODES: REFERENCE: MENU: Privileged EXEC Cisco Port list EXAMPLE: Switch# show dot1x 1-2 NAS ID : dot1x_auth Port No : 1 Port Status : Authorized OperControlDirection : Both Port Control : Force Authorized AdminControlDirection : Both
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    range is 1 to 1000. (Optional) The number of times a RADIUS request is re-sent to a server. The range is 1 to 100. (Optional) Specifies the authentication and encryption key used between the NAS and RADIUS server. (Optional) Text string. COMMAND MODES: REFERENCE: MENU: Global configuration Cisco
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    information. show radius-server SYNTAX DESCRIPTION: DEFAULT VALUE: COMMAND MODES: REFERENCE: MENU: The show radius-server command has no arguments or keywords. The show radius-server command has no default setting. Privileged EXEC EXAMPLE: Switch# show radius Server IP Address : Shared Secret
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    5-104 ES3000 User Guide 5.18 SNTP Commands sntp server Use the sntp server command to configure the sntp server snto server SYNTAX DESCRIPTION: DEFAULT VALUE: COMMAND MODES: MENU: IP address of the recipient. The hosts are not assigned by default Global configuration Basic Switch
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    sntp daylight-saving no sntp daylight-saving SYNTAX DESCRIPTION: DEFAULT VALUE: COMMAND MODES: REFERENCE: MENU: This command has no argument. This command is disabled by default Global configuration None Basic Switch Configuration Menu->SNTP Configuration-> Set Daylight Saving EXAMPLE: !Enable
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    5-106 ES3000 User Guide EXAMPLE: !Configure timezone to Taipei. Switch(config)# sntp timezone 50 Switch(config)# show sntp Use the show sntp configuration information for the interface show sntp SYNTAX DESCRIPTION: DEFAULT VALUE: COMMAND MODES: REFERENCE: MENU: This command has no default
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    Commands show log Use the show log command to display log for the switch show log SYNTAX DESCRIPTION: DEFAULT VALUE: COMMAND MODES: REFERENCE: MENU: The show log command has no default setting Priviliaged EXEC EXAMPLE: Switch (Bridge) Topology Change 12 0000/00/00 01:10:45 (Bridge) Topology
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    5-108 ES3000 User Guide log clear Use the log clear command to delete the syslog log clear SYNTAX DESCRIPTION: DEFAULT VALUE: COMMAND MODES: REFERENCE: MENU: Global configuration EXAMPLE: Switch(config)# log clear Switch(config)#
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    a PoE trap. peth trap no peth trap SYNTAX DESCRIPTION: DEFAULT VALUE: COMMAND MODES: REFERENCE: MENU: The peth trap command has no arguments or keywords Global configuration EXAMPLE: !Set PETH trap on Switch(config)# peth trap Switch(config)# peth usage-threshold Use the peth usage-threshold
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    peth disconnection-method low-priority Switch(config)# peth capacitor-detection Use the peth capacitor-detection command to set the power detection method. peth capacitor detection no peth capacitor detection SYNTAX DESCRIPTION: DEFAULT VALUE: COMMAND MODES: REFERENCE: MENU: The peth capacitor
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    > SYNTAX DESCRIPTION: DEFAULT VALUE: COMMAND MODES: REFERENCE: MENU: Power limit 3-20 watts 15 watt Interface configuration EXAMPLE: !Set power limit 10 watt on port 2 Switch(config)# interface fastethernet0/2 Switch(config-if)# peth limit 15 Switch(config-if)# peth priority Use
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    User Guide EXAMPLE: !Set priority low oon port 3 Switch(config)# interface fastethernet0/3 Switch(config-if)# peth priority low Switch(config-if)# peth shutdown Use the peth shutdown command to shut down a PoE port. peth shutdown SYNTAX DESCRIPTION: DEFAULT VALUE: COMMAND MODES: REFERENCE: MENU
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    show peth-conf Use the show peth-conf command to display switch Ethernet settings.. show peth-conf SYNTAX DESCRIPTION: DEFAULT VALUE: COMMAND MODES: REFERENCE: MENU: This command has no arguments or keywords. Prilileged EXEC EXAMPLE: Switch# show peth-conf Power budget : 170 Watts Power
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    5-114 ES3000 User Guide EXAMPLE: Switch# show peth-port No. Admin. Status Class Prio. Limit (W) Power (W) Vol. 0 9 Up Not Powered --- Low 15.4 0 0 0 10 Up Not Powered --- Low 15.4 0 0 0 11 Up Not Powered --- Low 15.4 0 0 0 12 Up Not Powered --- Low 15.4 0 0 0 13 Up Not
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    configuration EXAMPLE: ! Set system mtu 1578 Switch(config)# system mtu 1578 Switch(config)# show system mtu Use the show system mtu command to display system mtu. show system mtu SYNTAX DESCRIPTION: DEFAULT VALUE: COMMAND MODES: REFERENCE: MENU: The show system mtu command has no arguments
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    5-116 ES3000 User Guide
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    taipei username name admin password software ! spanning-tree priority 30000 spanning-tree max-age 7 spanning-tree hello-time 1 spanning-tree forward-time 10 spanning-tree ! ! interface FastEthernet0/1 shutdown speed-duplex 10-full no flow-control port security max-mac-count 100 port security action
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    5-118 ES3000 User Guide ! interface FastEthernet0/2 shutdown no flow-control ! interface FastEthernet0/3 no flow-control ! interface FastEthernet0/4 speed-duplex 100-full no flow-control ! interface FastEthernet0/5 no flow-control ! interface FastEthernet0/6 no flow-control ! interface FastEthernet0
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    tree port-priority 3 ! interface FastEthernet0/12 spanning-tree cost 2 spanning-tree port-priority 3 ! interface FastEthernet0/13 spanning-tree cost 2 spanning-tree port-priority 3 ! interface FastEthernet0/14 no flow-control ! interface FastEthernet0/15 no flow-control Command Line Interface 5-119
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    5-120 ES3000 User Guide ! interface FastEthernet0/16 no flow-control ! interface FastEthernet0/17 no flow-control ! interface FastEthernet0/18 no flow-control ! interface FastEthernet0/19 no flow-control port security max-mac-count 1 port security action noaction ! interface FastEthernet0/20 no flow
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    /24 no flow-control ! interface GigabitEthernet0/25 no flow-control ! interface GigabitEthernet0/26 giga-port-type GBIC no flow-control ! ! vlan-type 802.1q ! interface vlan1 name Default VLAN untagged 0/1-26 ! interface vlan2 name inter VLAN untagged 0/1,0/5-9 Command Line Interface 5-121
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    5-122 ES3000 User Guide tagged 0/2 forbidden 0/3-4 ! interface vlan3 name ext VLAN untagged 0/14 tagged 0/15 forbidden 0/10-13 ! ip address 172.16.3.42 255.255.240.0 ! ip igmp snooping ip igmp snooping aging-time 300 ip default-gateway 172.16.5.111 no
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    ! mls qos priority-queue cos-map 0 1 priority-queue cos-map 0 2 priority-queue cos-map 1 6 priority-queue cos-map 1 7 ! port storm-control broadcast threshold medium ! console inactivity-timer 0 ! no telnet-server telnet-server inactivity-timer 10 ! end Command Line Interface 5-123
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    5-124 ES3000 User Guide
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    Specifications & Pin Assignments A.1 Specifications The ES3000 Ethernet Switch has the following specifications: Width Height Depth Weight Max Power Consumption Operating Temperature 482.6 mm with mounting brackets 440 mm without moutning brackets 44 mm (
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    ES3000 User Guide Operating Humidity MTBF 10% to 40 % (without condensation) ES-3000-PWR-10-WW - 140,000 hours @ 25 C ES-3000-10-WW - 355,000 hours @ 25 C FIBER-3000-1S-WW switches through UTP cable; it supports 10 Mbps, 100 Mbps, or 1000 Mbps data transmission. Pin 1 2 3 6 4, 5, 7, 8 Pin 12 36
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    conductors bound in a single plastic sheath. Category 5 cable is certified up to 100 MHz bandwidth. 100BASE-TX operation uses one pair of wires for transmission and the other UTP cable has completed the Underwriters' Laboratories (UL) or Electronic Testing Laboratories (ETL) certification process.
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    ES3000 User Guide building wiring standards can be a maximum of 328 feet (ft) or 100 meters (m) in length, divided as follows: • 20 ft (6 from the wiring closet to the wall outlet • 10 ft (3 m) from the wall outlet to the desktop device The . Most repeaters and switch ports are configured as mediadependent
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    Cables If using patch panels, ensure they meet the 100BASE-TX requirements. Symbol recommends Category 5 UTP cable for patch cables and work area cables to ensure optimum performance. The most important components in the cabling system are patch panel connections, twists of the pairs at connector
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    B-4 ES3000 User Guide B.5.3 Length The maximum distance limitation between two pieces of equipment is 100 m, as per the original of the twisted-pair cabling. It is important any untwisting be minimized to 3/8 inch (10 mm) for RJ-45 connections. • Cabling or bundling of multiple Category 5 cables.
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    B-5 B.5.6 Patch Cables When installing equipment, replace old patch panel cables that do not meet Category 5e specifications. As pointed out in the NEXT section, this near end piece of cable is critical for successful operation. B.5.7 Optimum Performance For optimum performance of the 1000BASE-T
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    B-6 ES3000 User Guide
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    its customers with prompt and accurate customer support. Use the Symbol Support Center as the primary contact for any technical problem, question or support issue involving Symbol products. If the Symbol Customer Support specialists cannot solve a problem, access to all technical disciplines within
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    C-2 ES3000 User Guide North American Contacts Inside North America, contact Symbol by: Symbol Technologies, Inc. One Symbol Plaza Holtsville, New York 11742-1300 Telephone: 1-631-738-2400/1-800-SCAN 234 Fax: 1-631-738-5990 Symbol Support Center (for warranty and service information): telephone: 1-
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    C-3 Web Support Sites MySymbolCare http://www.symbol.com/services/msc Symbol Services Homepage http://symbol.com/services Symbol Software Updates http://symbol.com/services/downloads Symbol Developer Program http://software.symbol.com/devzone Additional Information Obtain additional information by
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    C-4 ES3000 User Guide
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    -optic cable. The IEEE specification for 1000 Mbps Gigabit Ethernet over Category 5 twisted-pair cable. A feature that allows twisted-pair ports to advertise their capabilities for speed, duplex and flow control. When connected to a port that also supports autonegotiation, the link can automatically
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    packets at a rate of 10 Mbps. An Ethernet system that is designed to operate at 100 Mbps. An Ethernet system that is designed to operate at 1000 Mbps (1 Gbps). A technique for identifying and alerting administrators about connections (such as those associated with switch ports) that are experiencing
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    system that allows packets to transmitted and received, but not at the same time. Contrast with full-duplex. Institute of Electrical and Electronics of a device, such as a switch, to provide efficient, optimized traffic their destination. Media Access Control. A protocol specified by the IEEE
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    GL-4 ES3000 User Guide Multicast A single packet sent to a specific group of end stations on a network. Port monitoring The ability to monitor the traffic passing through a port on a device to analyze network characteristics and perform troubleshooting. Port speed The speed that a port on a
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    GL-5 Traffic prioritization Unicast VLAN Giving time-critical data traffic a higher quality of service over other, non-critical data traffic. A packet sent to a single end station on a network. Virtual LAN. A logical association that allows users to communicate as if
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    GL-6 ES3000 User Guide
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    , see traps authorization failures 4-10 authorized managers 3-17, 4-9 auto negotiation mode 3-30, 4-18 B basic link B-4 broadcast storms configuration menu 3-70 control 4-72 controlling traffic 3-69 description 4-48 types of control 3-70 browsers, supported versions 4-1 bullets, use of
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    User Guide guidelines B-1 length B-4 patch panels B-3 trunk guidelines 3-41 twisted pair B-2 case sensitivity, user names and passwords . . . . 3-12, 4-5 Category 5 cabling B-2 channel, description B-4 CIST advanced port configuration 3-61, 4-53 basic port configuration 3-60, 4-52 command
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    disabling Management Access screen 3-10, 3-12, 4-5 Port Security screen 3-34 Internet Group Multicast Protocol, see IGMP snooping ip address command 5-27 ip address dhcp-bootp command 5-28 IP addresses commands 5-27 configuring 1-6 manual configuration 4-4 ip http server command 5-14 ip igmp
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    ES3000 User Guide adding groups 4-34 cabling guidelines 3-41 configuration 3-41 configuring multiple links as one 4-34 setting priority 3-42 settings 3-40 system 5-109 phone numbers, Symbol viii pin assignments A-2 ping command 5-11 PoE control functions 3-37 determination flowchart
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    control 3-31 HyperTerminal settings 3-3 link aggregation 3-40 link down traps 3-19, 4-10 mirroring 3-29, 3-33, 4-21 modes 3-30, 4-18 monitoring 3-33 PoE settings 3-37, 4-24 prioritization 3-67 router connections 4-45 security 3-34 setting priority 3-42, 4-35 status 3-29, 4-18 system
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    IN-6 ES3000 User Guide radius-server host command 5-102 Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol, see RSTP rate limits 3-69, 4-71 reboot protocol 3-23, 4-13 regional topology 3-64, 4-56 remote management 1-6 return loss B-4 RJ-45 information A-2 routers displaying connected VLAN IDs 3-51 port display
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    5-55 spanning-tree rst max-age command 5-54 speed-duplex command 5-32 storm-control broadcast 5-39 storm-control multicast command 5-39 storm-control threshold 5-38 storm-control unicast command 5-40 Symbol support center viii system information displaying 3-9, 3-16 general 4-2 IP related
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    IN-8 ES3000 User Guide Web interface 2-1 user interface about 3-5 logging out 3-6 working with 1-2 user names changing 4-6 default 1-6 format 3-12, 4-5 username command 5-30 V Virtual Local Area Network, see VLANs virtual terminal protocols 1-2 vlan init 5-74 VLANs configuring members 3-
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    Symbol Technologies, Inc. One Symbol Plaza Holtsville, New York 11742-1300 http://www.symbol.com 72E--68446-01 Revision A May 2004
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