Alloy Computer Products GSM-24T2SFP manuel d'utilisation

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    User Manual GSM-16T2SFP 16 Port Gigabit SNMP Managed Switch 16x 10/100/1000Mbp s port s + 2 p aired SFP Ports GSM-24T2SFP 24 Port Gigabit SNMP Managed Switch 24x 10/100/1000Mbp s ports + 2 p aired SFP Ports GSM-8T16SFP 24 Port Gigabit SNMP Managed Switch 8x 10/100/1000Mbp s port s + 16 SFP Port s V ersion: 1.01 March 1, 2006[...]

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    GSM Series User Manual Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 T ABLE O F C ONTENTS C AUTION ............................................................................................................................... . IV E LECTRONIC E MISSION N OTICES ...................................................................................[...]

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    GSM Series User Manual Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 3-12-3. GVRP Group Information ................................................................................... 78 3-13. STP............................................................................................................................ .7 9 3-13-1. STP S tatus [...]

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    GSM Series User Manual Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 Caution Electronic Circuit devices are sensitive to st atic electricity . Dry weather condition s or walking across a carpeted floor may cause you to acquire a st atic electric charge. T o protect your switch, always: • T ouch the metal chassis of your computer to ground the[...]

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    GSM Series User Manual 1 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 About this User Manual This User Manual will guide you on proc edures to inst all, configure and monitor Alloy 16 port Gigabit (GSM-16T2SFP) and 24 port (G SM-24T2SFP , GSM-8T16S FP) Gigabit SNMP Mana ged Switch models utilising the built-in web manag ement interface and als[...]

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    GSM Series User Manual 2 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 1. Introduction 1.1. Overview of GSM Se ries SNMP Managed Switches The GSM Series Switches are high performanc e web and SNMP managed switches that prov ide a mix of mini-GBIC/SFP ports and 10/100/1000Mbps copper Ethe rnet ports. With optional fibre transceivers installable [...]

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    GSM Series User Manual 3 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 • Key Features of GSM Series SNMP Managed Switches QoS : These switches offer powerful Quality of Service (QoS) function s. This feature adds support of TOS fields within the IP packet header (equal DS CP low 3 bits) on Layer 3 of the network framework and 6 types of netwo[...]

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    GSM Series User Manual 4 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 1.3. Features Alloy GSM Series Switches provide a comprehensive rang e of feature s: • Hardware • 14 10/100/1000Mbps Auto-negotiation Gigabit Ethernet Port s (GSM-16T2SFP) • 22 10/100/1000Mbps Auto-negotiation Gigabit Ethernet Port s (GSM-24T2SFP) • 8 10/100/1000Mbps[...]

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    GSM Series User Manual 5 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 • Supports 802.1x authentication • SNMP access can be disabled to prev ent illegal SNMP acce ss • Supports Ingress, Non-unica st and Egress Bandwidth rating man ageme nt with a resolution of 1Mbps • The trap event and alarm message can be tran sferred via e-mail and [...]

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    GSM Series User Manual 6 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 1.4.1. User Interfaces on the Front Panel (Button, LED's and Plugs) There are 16x (GSM-16T2S FP), 24x (G SM-24T 2SFP) or 8x (GSM-8T16SFP ) copper RJ-45 Gigabit Ethernet ports and 2x SFP fibre ports (GSM-16T2SFP & GSM-24T2SFP ) or 16x SFP fibre ports (GSM-8T16SFP) fo[...]

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    GSM Series User Manual 7 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 1.4.2. User Interfaces on the Rear Panel 1.5. Overview of th e Optional SFP Modules With the GSM-16T2SFP switch, the SFP ports a re paired with RJ-45 coppe r ports 15 and 16. In the case of the GSM-24T2SFP, the SFP ports are pai red with RJ-45 copper ports 23 and 24. Only on[...]

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    GSM Series User Manual 8 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 Notes: * The two WDM (Wave Division Multipl exer) mini-GBIC modules are designed to facilitate a link over a singl e core of single-mode fibre cable. The two units must be used in a paired m anner, one at either end of the link. * Mini-GBIC modules that are designed to the r[...]

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    GSM Series User Manual 9 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 2. Installation 2.1. St arting the GSM Series SNMP Managed S w itches This section provides a quick st art guide for: • Hardware and Cable Inst al lation • Management S tation Installation • Software booting and confi guration 2.1.1. Hardware and Cable Inst allation Pl[...]

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    GSM Series User Manual 10 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 • Copper Ports - Cable Inst allation Please Note: ⇒ The RJ-45 ports o n the Alloy GSM Series Switches support MDI/MDI-X auto-crossover functionality . This enables u se of either straight-through or crossove r UTP cable types; the RJ-45 ports will autom atically be c on[...]

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    GSM Series User Manual 11 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 2.1.2. Cabling Requirement s T o help ensure a successful installatio n and keep network perfo rmance at optimum levels, t ake care to use Cat.5e grade or higher cabli ng. Ensu re that stranded core UTP cable, if used, runs for no more than 10 metres, and that solid core ru[...]

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    GSM Series User Manual 12 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 Cont. Please Note: ⇒ Further information can be found in se ction 1.5 on page 7 ⇒ All figures denoting the range a given cable type can achieve must be treated as maximum values. A number of varia bles can limit the actu al range that can be achieve d – grade of cable[...]

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    GSM Series User Manual 13 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 T o set or change the default IP address of the swit ch via the console port, please follow the step s below: 1. Log into the switch via hyper terminal using the above settings. Fig. 2-2 2. T ype IP and press Enter to enter the IP configuration mode. 3. T ype set ip “IP A[...]

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    GSM Series User Manual 14 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 2.1.3.2. Configuring the GS M Series switches through the Ethernet Port There are three dif f erent m e thods of configuri ng the GSM Series switche s through the Ethernet Port. They are CLI, W eb Browser and via SNMP Management Sof tware. We will not cover SNMP management [...]

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    GSM Series User Manual 15 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 If using the CLI open a command prompt and create a te lnet session to the defa ult IP Address of the switch. Y ou will now be pro mpted to log into the switch, the default username and p assword is shown below: Username: admin Password: admin Fig. 2.5 Note: The CLI configu[...]

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    GSM Series User Manual 16 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 3. Operation of the Web Based Management The following chapter allows the a dmini strator to monitor and manage the GSM Series Switches through the web management interface. Managem e nt functionality such as Port Based and 802.1q VLAN, Port Aggregation (T runking), QoS, Po[...]

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    GSM Series User Manual 17 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 3-1. Web Management Home Overview Once you have entered a valid username and p assword and logged into the switch the System Information page will b e displayed, this is the def ault page, it will be displayed every time that you log into the switch. The System Information [...]

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    GSM Series User Manual 18 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 - System Information Page Layout At the top of the page, there is a picture of the front p anel of t he switch. The picture displays the port status of each of the port s on the switch. If t he port is green this tells us that the port has an active connection, if the port [...]

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    GSM Series User Manual 19 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 3-1-1. System Information Allows the Administrator to view basic system settings. Fig. 3-5 Function Name: System Information Function Description: Shows the basic sy stem inf ormation Parameter Description: Model Name: The model name of the device. (Read Only) System Descri[...]

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    GSM Series User Manual 20 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 System Up T ime: The time accumulated since last power up. Format is Day , Hour , Minute, Second. (Read Only) Current Ti me: Shows the system time of the switch. Form at is Day of week, Month, Day , Hours, Minutes, Seconds, Y ear . Eg Mon Jan 16 3:46:49 2006 (Read Only) BIO[...]

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    GSM Series User Manual 21 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 3-1-2. IP Configuration The IP configuration i s used to set the IP se ttings in the switch. The GSM Series switches support either a st atic IP ad dress allocated to them via the system administrator or can be assigned an IP address dynamically from a DHCP server on your n[...]

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    GSM Series User Manual 22 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 Subnet Mask: Y ou will also need to spe cify a Subnet Mask to be used on your network. Enter the required Subnet Mask in the sp a ce provided. Click the < apply > button to update. Default: 255.255.255.0 Default Gateway : The Default Gateway is used in routed networks[...]

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    GSM Series User Manual 23 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 3-1-3. Time Configuration The GSM Series switches provide two methods to keep the switch’s time settings correct, they are via manual input and via a Time Server on the in ternet. If you are manually entering you r time settings enter the “Y ear”, “Month”, “Day [...]

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    GSM Series User Manual 24 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 NTP: NTP is u sed t o sync the network time with a time serv er on the internet based on the Greenwich Mean Time (GMT ). Once the user has selected one of the built in time servers or entered a manual time serve r and selected the correct time zone click the < apply >[...]

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    GSM Series User Manual 25 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 3-1-4. Account Configuration The account configuration is used to create or modify guest and administrator a c cou nts. The GSM Series switches allow the adminis trator to create up to 5 guest account s, accounts can only be created by the administrator . When a Guest user [...]

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    GSM Series User Manual 26 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 Username: Please enter a username for the admini s trator or guest account, a maximum of 15 alphanumeric chara cters only . Password: Please enter a pa sswo rd for the administrator or guest accou nt, a maximum of 15 alphanumeric chara cters only . Confirm Password: Please [...]

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    GSM Series User Manual 27 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 3-1-5. Management Security Configuration The Management Security Configuration is used to impleme nt se curity rules based on what type of management access a certain u ser has. T he user m anag ement can be locked down so that only users that belong to a cert ain VLAN grou[...]

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    GSM Series User Manual 28 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 Incoming Port: If you want to lock the management interface access down to cert ain ports on your switch please select the Custom radio button and tick the req uired port s which will allow/deny access to the management. Otherwi se sele ct the Any radio button. Access T ype[...]

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    GSM Series User Manual 29 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 3-1-6. Virtual S tack Configuration The Virtual S tack function allows multiple GSM Serie s switch es to be managed from a single IP Address. One GSM Series switch will be config ured as a Master and all other GSM Series switches will be configured as Slaves. Y ou can t hen[...]

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    GSM Series User Manual 30 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 3-2. Port Configuration The Port Configuration section consi sts of four sub section s S tatus, Configuration, Simple Counter and Det ail Counter . These four sections are used to control and monitor all port s on the GSM Series switche s. Fig. 3-1 1 3-2-1. Port St atus The[...]

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    GSM Series User Manual 31 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 Function Name: Port S tatus Function Description: Reports the current S tatus of each port; if the st ate of a port changes the status screen will refresh every 5 seconds. Parameter Description: Port No: Displays every port on the switch. If the port is paired with anoth er[...]

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    GSM Series User Manual 32 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 If you have a valid link on a Fibre port you will be able to see some detailed information for that port by clicking on the port number in the Port S tatus screen. Fig. 3-13 Parameter Description for all Fibre Po rt s: Connector T ype: Displays the connector type for that p[...]

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    GSM Series User Manual 33 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 V e ndor Name: Displays the company na me of the SFP module ma nufactu rer . V endor PN: Displays the part numbe r of the SFP module. V e ndor Rev: Displays the revision number of the SFP module. V e ndor SN: Displays the serial number of the SFP module. Date Code: Displays[...]

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    GSM Series User Manual 34 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 3-2-2. Port Configuration The Port Configuration section allows the admin i strator to Enable or Disabl e a port, turn aut o negotiation on or of f for a particular port and al so force the speed a nd dupl ex settings of each port. The administrator ca n also Enable or Disa[...]

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    GSM Series User Manual 35 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 Mode: Is used to set the speed and duplex setti ngs for a p articular port. If Auto is displayed the port is running in auto-n eg otiation mode. If you are connecting to a device that is having trouble linking whe n running in Auto mode you made need to manually force the s[...]

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    GSM Series User Manual 36 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 3-2-3. Simple Counter The Simple Counter section allows the administ ra tor to view information regarding the amount of data that is being p assed through a particul ar port wh ether the packet s are good or bad. Fig. 3-15 shows you a screen sh ot of the simple count er scr[...]

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    GSM Series User Manual 37 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 TX Collision: Displays the total amou nt of transmitted collisions that have occurred. RX Error Packet: Displays the total amou nt of bad p ackets received. Refresh Interval: The user can define the amount of time t he switch will t ake to update the ports statistics. This [...]

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    GSM Series User Manual 38 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 3-2-3. Det a il Counter The Detail Counter sectio n allows the administrato r to view information regarding the amount of data that is being p assed through a particul ar port wh ether the packet s are good or bad. Fig. 3-16 shows you a screen sh ot of the detail co unte r [...]

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    GSM Series User Manual 39 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 RX Broadcast: Displays the total numb er of broadcast p ackets received. RX Multicast: Displays the total numb er of multicast pa ckets received. TX Packet s : Displays the total numb er of packet s transmitted. TX Octet s: Displays the total numb er o f transmitted bytes. [...]

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    GSM Series User Manual 40 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 TX 256 ~ 51 1 Bytes: Displays the total numb er o f 256 ~ 51 1 byte frames transmitted. TX 512 ~ 1023 Bytes: Displays the total numb er o f 512 ~ 1023 byte frames transmitted. TX 1024 Bytes: Displays the total numb er o f 1024 byte frames transmitted. RX CRC/Alignment: Disp[...]

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    GSM Series User Manual 41 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 3-3. Mirror The Mirror function of the GSM series of switch es is used to capture data from a p articular port on the switch. Any port on the switch can be select ed as the monitoring port; this port will be used to capture data from anoth er port on the switch using third [...]

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    GSM Series User Manual 42 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 3-4. Bandwid th The Bandwidt h Manag ement function of the GSM series of switche s is used to limit the bandwidt h a port may use whe n sending or receiv ing data. When limiting receiv ed data you can limit the bandwidth on a p articular type of data, including all T raffic[...]

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    GSM Series User Manual 43 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 Broadcast & Multicast for Ingress Rate Limiting (Policing): Is used to set up the limit of Ingress bandwidth the port is allowed to utilise before traffic will be di scarded. If the dat a ex ceeds the limit you have set all traffic will be discarded. The Ing ress Rate L[...]

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    GSM Series User Manual 44 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 3-5. QOS (Quality of Service) The switch of fers po werful QoS functions including : Per Port Priority where you can set ea ch port with a differe nt priority level, VLAN t agged priority for 8 levels, TOS field IP header (equal DSCP low 3 bits) on Layer 3 network frame wor[...]

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    GSM Series User Manual 45 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 Fig. 3-20 Function Name: VLAN T ag Priority Function Description: The GSM Series switches allow the administrat or to configure p riority levels based on a priority field found inside the VLAN T a g. This prio rity field contain s 3 bit s which allow a total of 8 priority l[...]

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    GSM Series User Manual 46 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 Fig. 3-20 Function Name: IP TOS Classific ation Function Description: The GSM Series switches allow the administrat or to configure p riority levels based on the TOS field of the IP Header . There are three bit s in the T OS field which can be arranged into 8 differen t tra[...]

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    GSM Series User Manual 47 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 Fig. 3-21 Function Name: IP TCP/UDP Port Classification Function Description: The GSM Series switches allow the administr ator to configure Q oS rules based on Layer 4 networking protocol s such as HTTP , FTP etc. The switch provides built in rules to down prioritise, or pr[...]

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    GSM Series User Manual 48 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 want to customise the port s that are in us e by this built in service click on the advanced ta b to make the nec essary change s. Cli ck the <Apply> button for changes to take effect. Prioritise web browsing, email, FTP and ne w s: Check this radio button to prioriti[...]

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    GSM Series User Manual 49 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 - Prioritise S treaming Audio/V ideo: 2979, 1755, 7070, 7071, 554, 80 0 0 - Prioritise Databa se s (Oracle, IBM DB2, SQL, Microsof t): 66, 1571, 1575, 523, 1 18, 156, 3306, 1232, 1433, 1434 Fig. 3-22 Advanced Mode Fig. 3-23 Simple Mode[...]

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    GSM Series User Manual 50 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 Function Name: IP Dif fserve Class ification: Function Description: The GSM Series switches allow the administrat or to configure p riority levels based on the 6-bit field in the DSCP of the IP packet. The 6-bit field allows a tot al of 64 differen t traffic classes in whic[...]

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    GSM Series User Manual 51 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 3-6. SNMP Configuration Any Network Management System (NM S ) runni ng the Simple Network Manage ment Protocol (SNMP) can manage any Managed dev ice equipped with an SNMP agent, prov ided that the Management Information Base (MIB) is inst alled correctly on the managed devi[...]

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    GSM Series User Manual 52 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 Get/Set/T rap Community: The Community name is used as a p asswo rd for authentication to the Network Management software that is bein g used. If they both don’t have the same community name, they don’t belong to the same group. Hence, the requ estin g network managemen[...]

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    GSM Series User Manual 53 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 3-7. IGMP Snooping IGMP Snoopi ng is u sed to esta blish multica st groups to forward multicast p ackets to each of the multicast member port s, and, in nature, avoids wasting bandwidth with IP multicast packets. If a switch does not support IG MP or IGMP Snooping it can no[...]

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    GSM Series User Manual 54 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 Disable: T o disable IGMP sele ct the disabl e radio button and click Apply . Active: When using Active mode the switch will periodically issue the membership query message to all hosts attached to the switch and update the multicast table respectively . By using Active mod[...]

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    GSM Series User Manual 55 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 3-7-2. Allowed Group The GSM Series switches allow the administrator to lock down mu lticast mem bers by IP Range, VLAN ID, and port number . If the administrator only wants to enable IGMP Snooping on ports 1, 2, 3 and 4 then this can be done in this section. Fig. 3-27 Func[...]

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    GSM Series User Manual 56 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 3-8. Max. Packet Length The GSM Series switches support Jumbo frames up to 9k in size to allow transmission of large amounts of d at a in a network environment. When using Jumbo Frames you will need to ensure that all connecting devices support Jumbo frame s otherwise devic[...]

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    GSM Series User Manual 57 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 3-9. DHCP Boot The GSM Series switches suppor t DHCP Broadcast Suppression allowi ng the switch to suppress broadcast traf fic. If a network loses power and then regains power and all comp uters on the network boot at the same time, a lot of broadca st traffic is generated [...]

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    GSM Series User Manual 58 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 3-10. VLAN (V irtual Local Area Netw ork) The GSM Series switches support both 802.1q T agged based VLAN’ s and Port-based VLAN’s. VLAN’s are used to logicall y separate your network into smaller more defined networks. VLAN’ s help to reduce broadcast traffic across[...]

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    GSM Series User Manual 59 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 two VLAN groups. The switch has suppor t for up to 24 port-based VLAN gro ups. T ag-based: T ag-based VLAN’s id entify members by its VID. A VID can be applied to a packe t from a host machine that support s 802.1q or from the switch itself when a p acket is sent from the[...]

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    GSM Series User Manual 60 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 Uplink Port: This option is only available when Metro Mode is used. 15 (GSM-16T2SFP) 23 (GSM-24T 2SFP , GSM-8T16SFP): Each port of the switch can no longer communi cate with each other , they can only communicate with the uplink port ch osen, therefore creating 15 or 23 (de[...]

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    GSM Series User Manual 61 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 3-10-2. T ag-based Group Fig. 3-32 Function name: Tag-based Group Configuration Function description: Shows information of the existing tag-based VLAN groups, the administrator can also Add, Delete and Edit VLAN’s using the function buttons provided. Parameters descriptio[...]

  • Page 66

    GSM Series User Manual 62 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 settings to take effect. Fig. 3-33 Delete: Highlight the VLAN group you wish to delete and click the Del ete button to remove the VLAN group from the table. Fig. 3-34 Edit: Highlight the VLAN group you wish to edit and click t he Edit button to modify the selected VLAN grou[...]

  • Page 67

    GSM Series User Manual 63 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 Fig. 3-35 3-10-3. Port-based Group Fig. 3-36 Function name: Port-based Group Configuration Function description: Shows information of the existing port-based VLA N groups, the administrator can al so Add, Delete and Edit VLAN’s using the function buttons provided.[...]

  • Page 68

    GSM Series User Manual 64 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 Parameters description: VLAN Name: Is the name of the VLAN group defined by the Administrator . V alid characters that can be used are A – Z, a – z and 0 – 9. S pecial characters are not allowed and a total of 15 chara cte rs are su pported. Member: This is used to ad[...]

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    GSM Series User Manual 65 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 Fig. 3-38 Edit: Highlight the VLAN group you wish to edit and click t he Edit button to modify the selected VLAN group. Fig. 3-39[...]

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    GSM Series User Manual 66 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 3-10-4. T ag Rule Fig. 3-40 Function name: Tag Rule Function description: The administrator can a pply a VID to each port of the switch; the v alid range of the VID is from 1 to 4094. Ingress filtering rules can also be applied to each port, there are two rules that can be [...]

  • Page 71

    GSM Series User Manual 67 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 Rule 2: Drop unta gge d frame. Y ou can configure a given port to accept all frames t agged and untagg ed or just to receive tagge d frames. If the forme r is the case, then packet s that are tagged or unt agg ed will be processed. If the later is the case, only packet s ca[...]

  • Page 72

    GSM Series User Manual 68 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 3-1 1. MAC T able The MAC T able configuration can be used by the ad ministrator to statically add MAC entries to the switches MAC t able, display MAC address in formation from connecting devices, allow you to flush the switches MAC t a ble and also allow you to configure t[...]

  • Page 73

    GSM Series User Manual 69 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 Search: Is used to search for MAC addresses that are conne cted to the switch. The search will depend on the criteria entered in the abov e section. For example if you have all ports selected the swit ch will display all MAC address connected to all ports of the swit ch. If[...]

  • Page 74

    GSM Series User Manual 70 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 3-1 1-2. MAC T able Main tenance Fig. 3-43 Function name: MAC Table Maintenance Function description: Allows the administrator to set the MA C age time out value and allows you to flush the Mac table of the switch. Parameters description: Aging Time: After a MAC address has[...]

  • Page 75

    GSM Series User Manual 71 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 3-1 1-3. St atic Forward Fig. 3-44 Function name: Static Forward Function description: The Static Forward function is used to asso ci ate a MAC address to a particular port of the switch. When a MAC address is a ssigned to a specific port all of the switches traffic sent to[...]

  • Page 76

    GSM Series User Manual 72 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 3-1 1-4. St atic Filter Fig. 3-45 Function name: Static Filter Function description: The Static Filter function allows the administrator to block MA C addresses from being forwarded by the switch. If a MAC addre ss belong s to the Static Filtering table th e switch will dis[...]

  • Page 77

    GSM Series User Manual 73 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 3-1 1-5. MAC Alias Fig. 3-46 Function name: MAC Alias Function description: The MAC Alias function is used to assign a use r friendly name to a MAC Address. Enter the MAC address an d its assigned Alias name and cli ck the Create/Edit button to add this entry. If you wish t[...]

  • Page 78

    GSM Series User Manual 74 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 3-12. GVRP The GARP (Gene ric Attribute Registration Protocol ) VLAN Re gistration Protocol (GVRP) defines a GARP appli cation that provides the 8 0 2.1 Q-compliant VLAN pruning and dynamic VLAN creation on 802.1Q trunk port s. With GVRP , the switch can exchange VLAN confi[...]

  • Page 79

    GSM Series User Manual 75 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 Join Time: Used to specify the Join Time in unit s of 100 th of a Second, V alid time range is 20 – 100. Default: 20 Leave Ti me: Used to specify the Leave Time in unit s of 100 th of a Second, V alid time range is 60 – 300. Default: 60 Leave All Time: A time period for[...]

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    GSM Series User Manual 76 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 Enabled: The switch will not create dynamic VLAN’ s when this port receives GVRP BDU, except if it receives a dynamic VLAN message and the GVRP PDU is an existing static VLAN entry . 3-12-2. GVRP Counter Fig. 3-48 Function name: GVRP Counter Function description: All GVRP[...]

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    GSM Series User Manual 77 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 Join In Message Packet s: The total number of GARP BPDU with Join In Messages received by the GARP application. Leave Empty Message Packet s: The total number of GARP BPDU with Leave Empty Messages received by the GARP appli c ation. Empty Message Packet s: The total number[...]

  • Page 82

    GSM Series User Manual 78 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 3-12-3. GVRP Group Information Fig. 3-49 Function name: GVRP Group Function description: Displays the dynamic group members a nd their relev ant information. Parameters description: VID: VLAN Identifier . When a GVRP group has been created it will have its own VID. V alid r[...]

  • Page 83

    GSM Series User Manual 79 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 3-13. STP The S panning Tree Proto c ol (STP) is a standar dised method (IEEE 802.1D) for avoiding loop s in switched networks. Whe n STP is enabl ed, the sw itch will ensure that only one path is active between any two nodes on the network at a time. The administrat or can[...]

  • Page 84

    GSM Series User Manual 80 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 bridge, the “Designated Root” will be this switches bridge ID. Designated Priority: Shows the current root bridge prio rity . Root Port: Shows the port number connected to the r oot bri dge with the lowest path cost. Root Path Cost: Shows the path cost bet we en the roo[...]

  • Page 85

    GSM Series User Manual 81 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 3-13-2. STP Configuration Fig. 3-51 Function name: STP Configuration Function description: Used to configure the spanning tree param eters including, enabling and disabling, selecting to use STP or RSTP and you can also change the Bridge Priority, Hel lo Time, Max. Age and [...]

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    GSM Series User Manual 82 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 Max. Age: If the GSM Series switch is the root bridge, the whole network will apply this figure as their maximum age time. When a switch receives a BPDU message originating from the root bridge and if the message a ge exceeds the maximum age of the bridge, the bridge will t[...]

  • Page 87

    GSM Series User Manual 83 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 3-13-3. STP Port Configuration Fig. 3-52 Function name: STP Port Configuration Function description: The STP Port setting is used to configure the “path cost”, “priority”, “admin ed ge port” and the “admin point to point” settings. Each port can be co nfigur[...]

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    GSM Series User Manual 84 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 Configured Path Cost: If the path cost is equal to zero, the p a th cost will be auto-negotiated and displayed in the path co st st atus field. Otherwise the value that the administrator has set manually will be displayed. V alid range is 0 – 200,000,0 00 802.1w RSTP reco[...]

  • Page 89

    GSM Series User Manual 85 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 3-14. T runking Configuration Port T runking is used to Aggregate Ports into a logical trunk usually calle d Link Aggregation. Link Aggregation can bundle more than o ne port with the same speed, full duplex and the same M A C address to be a single logical port, thus the l[...]

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    GSM Series User Manual 86 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 3-14-1. T runk Port Settings/St atus Fig. 3-53 Function name: Port Settings/Status Function description: Port Settings/Status is used to configure t he trunk properties of each port on the switch. Parameters description: Method: Determines the method the port will use to ag[...]

  • Page 91

    GSM Series User Manual 87 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 protocol entity has sta rted to take control of the port. Passive: A Passive LACP port will not send LACPDU to it s link partner until it receives LACPDU from the link partner . Aggtr: Aggtr is an abbreviation of “Aggregator ”. Every port is an aggregator , and its own [...]

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    GSM Series User Manual 88 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 3-14-2. Aggregator View Fig. 3-54 Function name: Aggregator View Function description: Shows the current port trunking informati on from the a ggregator point of view. Parameters description: Aggregator: Shows the aggregator ID of every port. In fact, every port is an aggre[...]

  • Page 93

    GSM Series User Manual 89 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 3-14-2-1. LACP Det ail Fig. 3-55 Function name: LACP Detail (LACP Aggregator Detailed Information Function description: Shows detailed information rega rding the LACP trunking group Parameters description: Actor: The switch that you are managing. Partner: The partner switch[...]

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    GSM Series User Manual 90 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 3-14-3. LACP Sy stem Priority Fig. 3-56 Function name: LACP System Priority Function description: The LACP System Priority is used to set the priority of the LACP system ID. LACP will only aggregate port s whose partner port s belong to a single switch. Each system that has[...]

  • Page 95

    GSM Series User Manual 91 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 3-15. 802.1x Configuration The 802.1x port-based network access control prov id es a method to restrict user s to access network resources via aut henticating user ’s inform at ion. This restricts u sers from gaining ac ce ss to the network resources throu gh an 8 02.1x-e[...]

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    GSM Series User Manual 92 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 The overview of the 802.1x operation shown in Fig. 3-57 is quite simple. When the Supplicant P AE issues a request to the Authenticator P AE, the Authenticator and the Supplicant exchange authentication messages. Then, the Authenticator pa sses the request to the RADIUS ser[...]

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    GSM Series User Manual 93 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 In the Fig. 3-58, this is the typical configur ation, a single supplicant , an authenticator and a n authentication server . B and C are on the internal ne twork, D is the Authentication server running RADIUS, the switch at the central location act s as the Authenticator co[...]

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    GSM Series User Manual 94 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 3-15-1. St ate Fig. 3-59 Function name: 802.1x State Setting Function description: This function is used to configure the gl obal parameters for the RADIUS authenticatio n used with the 802.1x port security. Parameters description: Radius Server: IP Address of the Radius Se[...]

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    GSM Series User Manual 95 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 3-15-2. Mode Fig. 3-60 Function name: 802.1x Mode Setting Function description: This function is used to set the operation mode of 802.1x for each individual port and only supports Multihost or Disable d modes. Parameters description: Port Number: Indicates which port is se[...]

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    GSM Series User Manual 96 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 3-15-3. Security Fig. 3-61 Function name: Port Security Management Function description: Shows the status of each port, the port numbe r, and if the port is authorised or unautho rised. Parameters description: Disable Mode: When set to disabled the port will not us e 802.1x[...]

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    GSM Series User Manual 97 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 3-15-4. Parameter Setting Fig. 3-62 Function name: Parameter Setting Function description: This section is used to conf igure the pa rameter settings for each port usin g 802.1x port security. Parameters description: Port: The port number to be selected to co nfigure 802.1x[...]

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    GSM Series User Manual 98 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 txPeriod (1 – 65535 sec.): Period of time in seconds to transmit EAPOL PDU between the authenticator and the supplicant. Default: 30 Quiet period (0 – 65535 sec.): Period of time in which we will not attempt to access the supplicant. Default: 60 reAuthEnabled: Select wh[...]

  • Page 103

    GSM Series User Manual 99 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 3-16. Alarm Configuration The GSM Series switches support a number of trap messages that can be sen t to an administrator if certai n events occur on the switch . The switch offers 24 dif ferent trap events that can be sent to the administrator in 3 dif f erent ways; email,[...]

  • Page 104

    GSM Series User Manual 100 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 switch has a war m sta rt . Link Down: T ick the required trap method check box to enable a trap to be sent whe n a port on the switch loses lin k. Link Up: T ick the required trap method check box to enable a trap to be sent whe n a port on the switch esta blishe s link. [...]

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    GSM Series User Manual 101 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 GVRP Enabl ed: T ick the required trap method check box to enable a trap to be se nt whe n GVRP has been enabled. VLAN Disabled: T ick the required trap method check box to enable a trap to be sent whe n VLAN support has been di sable d. Port-based VLAN Enabled: T ick the [...]

  • Page 106

    GSM Series User Manual 102 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 3-16-2. Email/SMS Configuration Fig. 3-64 Function name: Email/SMS Configuration Function description: The Alarm Configuration is used to confi gure who should re ceive the trap messages via Email, SMS or both which have been sent from the GSM Series switche s. Up to 6 ema[...]

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    GSM Series User Manual 103 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 Password: Enter the password req uire d by the SMS server . Email Address 1 – 6: Enter the mobile phone nu mber(s) that will rece ive the trap messages.[...]

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    GSM Series User Manual 104 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 3-17. Configuration The GSM Series switches support multiple confi guration files to be used by the admini strator including the default configuration, st art configurat ion and user configuration. In this section the administrator can save the swit ch’ s co nfiguratio n[...]

  • Page 109

    GSM Series User Manual 105 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 3-17-2. Config File Fig. 3-66 Function name: Configure Export/Import File Path Function description: Used by the administrator to Export and Impor t the start and user configuration files. Parameters description: TFTP Serv er : Displays the current TFTP Server config urat [...]

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    GSM Series User Manual 106 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 After configuring the import p ath click on the import user-conf button to import the User-Conf configuration file. 3-18. Diagnostics Three Diagnostic tools are supported in the GSM Series Switches including Diagnosti cs, Loopback test and Ping test. 3-18-1. Diag Fig. 3-67[...]

  • Page 111

    GSM Series User Manual 107 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 3-18-2. Loopback T est Fig. 3-68 Function name: Loopback Test Function description: The GSM Series switches support two types of loopback tests in cl uding an Internal and an External loopback test. The internal loopback test is an internal test and no test signal is sent [...]

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    GSM Series User Manual 108 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 3-18-3. Ping T est Fig. 3-69 Function name: Ping Test Function description: The GSM Series switches support a ping test function to allow the switch to test communication between o t her IP base d devices. Parameters description: IP Addres s: Enter an IP Address that you w[...]

  • Page 113

    GSM Series User Manual 109 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 3-19. TFTP Server Fig. 3-70 Function name: TFTP Server Function description: Used to set the IP address of the TFTP Server. Parameters description: Server: Enter the IP addre s s of the TFTP Server .[...]

  • Page 114

    GSM Series User Manual 1 10 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 3-20. Log Fig. 3-71 Function name: Log Data Function description: The Trap Log Data displays all SNMP Privat e trap events, SNMP Public traps a nd all other user logs. The GSM Series switch supp ort up to 120 log entries. Parameters description: No: Displays the order num[...]

  • Page 115

    GSM Series User Manual 111 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 3-21. Firmware Upgrade The GSM Series switches allow the administrator to upgrade the firmware to im prove the features and cap abilitie s of the switch. The firmware i s upgraded via a TFTP se rver usin g any Ethernet port on the switch. Fig. 3-72 Function name: Firmware [...]

  • Page 116

    GSM Series User Manual 1 12 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 3-22. Reboot The GSM Series of switches allow the Admini strator to reboot the switch from the web management you can also rebo ot the switch us ing the reset button on the front panel of the switch. Fig. 3-73 Function name: Reboot Function description: Used to reboot the[...]

  • Page 117

    GSM Series User Manual 1 13 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 3-23. Logout Fig. 3-74 Function name: Logout Function description: Used to logout of the web management interface. Parameters description: Logout: Click the Logout button to log out of the management interface. Auto Logout: The Web ma nagem ent interface allows the user t[...]

  • Page 118

    GSM Series User Manual 1 14 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 4. Operation of CLI Management 4-1. CLI Management Refer to chapter 2 for basic installation. When configuring the GSM Series swit ches via the RS-232 console please connect the switch via the provided serial cable to a DCE device such as a PC. Once you have co n nection [...]

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    GSM Series User Manual 1 15 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 Fig. 4-1 4-2. Commands of the CLI T o display the list of commands that are supporte d on the GSM Series Switches CLI type “?” and press enter . All commands on the switch are divided into 2 grou ps Global comma nds and Local commands. The Global commands include “e[...]

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    GSM Series User Manual 1 16 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 Fig. 4-3[...]

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    GSM Series User Manual 1 17 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 4-2-1. Global Commands of the CLI exit Synt ax : exit Description : Back to the previous menu. Use this command to navigate back to previou s menus. Argument : None. Possible value: None. Example: GSM-16T2SFP# trunk GSM-16T2SFP(trunk)# ex it GSM-16T2SFP# end Synt ax: end [...]

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    GSM Series User Manual 1 18 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 help Synt ax: help Description: Displays available commands in the current menu. T o display the available commands in any given menu enter the appropriate menu an d type help. This will display all available commands for that menu. Argument: None. Possible value: None. E[...]

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    GSM Series User Manual 1 19 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 history Synt ax: history [#] Description: Shows you a list of commands t hat have previously been entered. When you enter this command, the CLI will sh ow a list of commands which you have entere d before. The CLI supp orts up to 256 re cords. If no ar gument is typed, th[...]

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    GSM Series User Manual 120 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 logout Synt ax: logout Description: When you enter this command via a T elnet connec tion, you will be automatically logged out of the system and disconnected. If you conne ct to the sy stem via a direct serial port, you will be logged out of the system and the logi n prom[...]

  • Page 125

    GSM Series User Manual 121 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 save user Synt ax: save user Description: T o save the current configuration as the user-defined configuration. When you enter this command, the CLI will save yo ur current configuratio n into the non-volatile FLASH as the user-defined configuration. Argument: None. Possib[...]

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    GSM Series User Manual 122 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 restor e user Synt ax: restor e user Description: T o restore the startup co nfiguratio n as the user defined configuratio n. If the switch has been correctly restored back to the u ser d efined configuration you will be prompted immediately to reboot the switch. If you pr[...]

  • Page 127

    GSM Series User Manual 123 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 4-2-2. Local Commands of CLI  system show Synt ax : show Description : Display’s the basi c information of the switch. Argument : None Possible value: None Example: GSM-16T2SFP (sy stem)# show Model Name : GSM-16T2SFP System Description : 16 Port Gigabit SNMP Managed [...]

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    GSM Series User Manual 124 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 Synt ax : set location <location string> Description : Enter a descriptive location for the GSM Series switch. Argument : S tring length up to 32 characters. Possible values: a, b, c, d, ... ,z and 1, 2, 3, …. etc. Example: GSM-16T2SFP(system)# set location Canbe r[...]

  • Page 129

    GSM Series User Manual 125 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006  IP set ip Synt ax : set ip <ip> <mask> <gateway> Description : T o set the system IP address, subnet mask and g ate way . Argument : <ip> : ip address <mask> : Subnet Mask <gateway> : Default Gateway Possible value: <ip> : 192.[...]

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    GSM Series User Manual 126 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 enable dhcp Synt ax : enable dhcp <man ual o r auto> Description : T o enable the DHCP function and a ssign a DNS Server address manually or automatically . Argument : <manual or auto> : enable DHCP and assign DNS address using manual o r auto mode. Possible va[...]

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    GSM Series User Manual 127 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 show Synt ax : show Description : T o display the system’s DHCP function state, IP address, subnet mask, default g ateway , DNS mode, DNS server IP addre ss and current IP address. Argument : None Possible value: None Example: GSM-16T2SFP(ip)# show DHCP : Disable IP Addr[...]

  • Page 132

    GSM Series User Manual 128 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006  time set manual Synt ax: set manual <YYYY/MM/DD> <hh:mm:ss> Description: Used to set up the current time manually . Argument: <YYYY/MM/DD> <hh:mm:ss> Possible value: YYYY : Y ear (2000-2036) MM : Month (01-12) DD : Day (01-31) hh : Hour (00-23) [...]

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    GSM Series User Manual 129 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 set daylight sa ving Synt ax: set daylightsa ving <hr> <s: MM/DD/hh> <e:MM/DD/hh> Description: Used to configure the daylight savings st art and ending dates. Argument: <hr> <s:MM/DD/h h> <e: M M/DD/ hh> Possible value: hr : daylight sav[...]

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    GSM Series User Manual 130 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 Day light Saving End : Mth: 1 Day: 1 Hour: 0[...]

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    GSM Series User Manual 131 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006  account add Synt ax: add guest <name> Description: T o create a new guest user . When you create a new guest user , you must ty pe in a password and then confirm the p assword. Argument: <name> : new account name Possible value: A string must be at least 5 [...]

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    GSM Series User Manual 132 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 modify Synt ax: modify <name> Description: Used to change the username and p a ssword of an existing account. Argument: <name> : existing user account Possible value: None. Example: GSM-16T2SFP(account)# modify Freddy username/pa ssword: the length is from 5 to[...]

  • Page 137

    GSM Series User Manual 133 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006  port set speed-dup lex Synt ax : set speed-duplex <range > <auto|10half|10full|100half|100full|1Gfull> Description : Used to configure the speed and du plex setting s of each port. Argument : <range>:synt ax 1,5-7, available from 1 to 16 (GSM-16T2SFP)[...]

  • Page 138

    GSM Series User Manual 134 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 show simple-counter Synt ax : show simple-counter Description : Used to display the summary of each port’ s traffic usage. Argument : None Possible value: None Example: GSM-16T2 SFP(port) # show simple -counter show detail-counter Synt ax : Show detail-counter <rang e[...]

  • Page 139

    GSM Series User Manual 135 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 show conf Synt ax : show conf Description : Used to display each port’ s state, speed-duplex and flow control settings. Argument : None Possible value: None Example: GSM-16T2SFP(port)# sho w conf show sf p Synt ax : show s fp <port> Description : Used to display th[...]

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    GSM Series User Manual 136 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 clear counter Synt ax : clear counter Description : Used to clear all port s’ counter (include simple and det ail port counter) information. Argument : None Possible value: None Example: GSM-16T2SFP(port)# cle ar counte r enable state Synt ax : enable state <range>[...]

  • Page 141

    GSM Series User Manual 137 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 enable flow-control Synt ax : enable flow-control <range> Description : Used to enable flow control on a p articular port. Argument : range syntax: 1,5-7, available from 1 to 16 (GSM-16T2SFP) 1 to 24 (GSM-24T2 SFP , GSM- 8T16SFP) Possible value: <range>: 1 ~ 16[...]

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    GSM Series User Manual 138 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 disable flow-control Synt ax : disable flow-control <range> Description : Used to disable flow control on a p articular port. Argument : range syntax: 1,5-7, available from 1 to 16 (GSM-16T2SFP) 1 to 24 (GSM-24T2 SFP , GSM- 8T16SFP) Possible value: <range>: 1 ~[...]

  • Page 143

    GSM Series User Manual 139 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006  mirror set mirror - mode Synt ax : set mirror-mode <rx or disable> Description : Used to set the switches Mirror mode. (rx mode o r disabled). Argument : <rx | disable> rx : Enable the switch to mirror all re ceiv ed packets. disable: Disables the mi rro r [...]

  • Page 144

    GSM Series User Manual 140 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 set monitored-port Synt ax : set monitored-port <range > Description : Used to set up the port(s) that will be monitor ed, the packet s received by this port(s) will be copied to the monitoring port. Argument : <range>: the port(s) that have been chosen for mon[...]

  • Page 145

    GSM Series User Manual 141 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006  bandw id t h enable ingress-rate Synt ax : enable ingress-rate <range> <dat a_rate> Description : Used to set up the Ingress-rate of each port on the switch. Argument : <range>:synt ax 1,5-7, available from 1 to 16 (GSM-16T2SFP), 1 – 24 (GSM-24T2SFP[...]

  • Page 146

    GSM Series User Manual 142 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 enable egress-rate Synt ax : enable egress-rate <range> <dat a_rate> Description : Used to set up the Egress-rate of each port on the swi tch. Argument : <range>:synt ax 1, 5-7, available from 1 to 16 (GSM-16T2SFP), 1 – 24 (GSM-24T2SFP , GSM- 8T16SFP). [...]

  • Page 147

    GSM Series User Manual 143 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 d isable storm-rate Synt ax : disable ingress-rate <range> Description : Used to disable the storm-rate of the port. Argument : <range>:synt ax 1,5-7, available from 1 to 16 (GSM-16T2SFP), 1 – 24 (GSM-24T2SFP , GSM- 8T16SFP). Possible value: <range>: 1 [...]

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    GSM Series User Manual 144 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 show Synt ax : show Description : Used to display all current settings of the bandwi dth rate control. Argument : None Possible value: None Example: GSM-16T2SFP(bandwi d th)# show All S tate All Rate S torm S tate S torm Rate All s tate All Rate ====== ===== ====== ==== ==[...]

  • Page 149

    GSM Series User Manual 145 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006  QoS set mode Synt ax : set mode <port/pri_ta g/tos/layer4/dif fse rv> Description : T o set the QoS priority mode of the switch Argument : port: per port prio rity pri_tag: vlan t ag priority tos: ip tos classif icat ion layer4: ip tcp/udp port classification dif[...]

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    GSM Series User Manual 146 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 set port Synt ax : set port <range> <class> Description : Used to set a High or Low priority class to all port s being used by port-based QoS. Argument : <range> : port range <class> : class of service setting. Possible value: <range>: synt ax[...]

  • Page 151

    GSM Series User Manual 147 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 through to 15. set tos Synt ax : set tos <port-range> <tos-range> <cla ss> Description : Used to set a priority level to port s base d on the T OS field of an IP packet. Argument : <port-range>: port range <tos-range>: tos preceden ce field &l[...]

  • Page 152

    GSM Series User Manual 148 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 set simple-layer4 Synt ax : set simple-layer4 <#> Description : Used to prioritise dat a b ased on the TC P/UDP port (Layer 4 traf fic) being used. Argument : <#> layer-4 configuration mode Possible value: <#> valid values are following: 0: disable ip tcp[...]

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    GSM Series User Manual 149 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 set advance-l ayer4 Synt ax : set advance-layer4 <port-range > <#> <tcp/ud p port> <default> <m atch> Description : Used to prioritise dat a b ased on the TC P/UDP port (Layer 4 traf fic) being used. Argument : <port-range>: port range &[...]

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    GSM Series User Manual 150 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 set dif f serv Synt ax : set dif f serv <ds- ra nge> <class> Description : Used to priorit se dat a based on IP Dif fServe qos. Argument : <ds-range>: dscp field <class>: cla ss of service Possible value: <ds-range>: synt ax: 1,5-7, available [...]

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    GSM Series User Manual 151 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 show Synt ax : show Description : Display’s the informatio n of the mode that you have chosen. Argument : None Possible value: None Example: GSM-16T2 SFP(qos )# show IP Dif fserv Class ification Default Class:high DiffServ Class Dif fServ Class DiffServ Class DiffServ Cl[...]

  • Page 156

    GSM Series User Manual 152 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006  snmp enable Synt ax : enable snmp enable set-ability Description : Used to enable the SNMP function and configure your community names. Argument : None. Possible value: None. Example: GSM-16T2SFP(snmp)# enable snmp : Enables the SNMP functio n in the switch. GSM-16T2SF[...]

  • Page 157

    GSM Series User Manual 153 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 set Synt ax : set get-community <comm unity> set set-community <comm unity> set trap <#> <ip> [port] [community] Description : Set is used to configure the setup of the get -community , set-community , trap host ip, host port and trap-community . Ar[...]

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    GSM Series User Manual 154 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 show Synt ax : show Description : Displays the configuration of the SNMP function. Argument : None. Possible value: None. Example: GSM-16T2SFP(snmp)# show SNMP: Enable Get Community: public Set Community: private [Enable] T rap Host 1 IP Address: 192.168.1.1 Port: 162 Comm[...]

  • Page 159

    GSM Series User Manual 155 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006  max-pkt-len set len Synt ax : set len <range> <length> Description : <range> Port range length (bytes): 1518/1532/9216 Argument : <range> port rang e <length >(bytes): Maximum Packet Length supporte d Possible value: <range> : synt a[...]

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    GSM Series User Manual 156 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 show Synt ax : show Description : Displays the current Maximum Packet Length of each port. Argument : None Possible value: None Example: GSM-16T2SFP(max-pkt-len)# sho w PORT Max Packet Length ------ --- ---------------- 1 1518 2 1518 3 1518 4 1518 5 1518 6 1518 7 1518 8 15[...]

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    GSM Series User Manual 157 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006  igmp set igmp_snooping Synt ax : set igmp_snooping <st atus> Description : Used to set the IGMP Sno oping mo de. Argument : <status> 0:di sabl e , 1:active , 2:passive Possible value: <status> 0,1, 2 Example: GSM-16T2SFP(igmp)# set igmp-snoo ping 2 : [...]

  • Page 162

    GSM Series User Manual 158 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006  dhcp-boot set dhcp-boot Synt ax : set dhcp-boot <sec> Description : Used to set the delay time for DHCP Broadcast Supp ression. Argument : <sec>:range syntax: 0, 1-3 0. The value “0” will disable the dhcp-boot delay . Possible value: <sec>:0-30 Ex[...]

  • Page 163

    GSM Series User Manual 159 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006  vlan set mode Synt ax: set mode <disable | port | t ag | metro | double-tag> [u p-lin k] Description: Used to configure the VLAN mode of the switch, including di sable, port-based, tag-based, m etro and double-ta g modes. Argument: disable: vlan disable tag: set [...]

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    GSM Series User Manual 160 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 set tag-group Synt ax: set tag-group <vid> <name > <range> <#> Description: Used to create or edit a tag -based vlan group. Argument: vid: vlan ID name: vlan name range: vlan group members, synt ax: 1,5-7 #: sym/asym vlan setting. 1: symme tric vlan[...]

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    GSM Series User Manual 161 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 set port-group Synt ax: set port-group <nam e> <range> Description: Used to create or edit a port-based VLAN gro up. Argument: name: vlan name range: vlan group members, synt ax: 1,5-7 Possible value: name: port-vlan name range: available from 1 to 16 (GSM-16T [...]

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    GSM Series User Manual 162 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 set pvid Synt ax: set pvid <range> <pvid> Description: Used to set the vlan pvid for use when using t ag-based VLAN’s. Argument: Range: which port(s) you want to set PVID(s). syntax: 1,5-7 pvid: which PVID(s) you want to set. Possible value: Range: available [...]

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    GSM Series User Manual 163 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 enable sym-vlan <range> Synt ax: enable sym-vlan <range> Description: Used to drop frames with a parti cular VID that do not belong to the same VLAN group. Argument: range: what port(s) you want to configure. Synt ax: 1,5 -7 Possible value: range: available fro[...]

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    GSM Series User Manual 164 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 enable drop-unt ag Synt ax: enable drop-unt ag <range> Description: Used to create a rule so that all untagg ed frames received on this port will be d ropped. Argument: range: which port(s) you want to configure. Synt ax: 1,5-7 Possible value: range: available from 1[...]

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    GSM Series User Manual 165 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 del tag-group <vid > Synt ax: del tag-group <vid> Description: Used to delete an existing t ag-based vlan group. Argument: vid: which vlan group you want to delete. Possible value: vid: available from 1 to 4094 Example: GSM-16T2SFP(vlan)# del t ag-group 2 :Dele[...]

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    GSM Series User Manual 166 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 show group Synt ax: show group Description: Used to display the vlan mode and vlan group(s). Argument: None Possible value: None Example: GSM-16T2SFP(vlan)# show group Vlan mode is double-t a g. 1) Vlan Name : default Vlan ID : 1 Sym-vlan : Disable Member : 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8[...]

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    GSM Series User Manual 167 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 show pvid Synt ax: show pvid Description: Used to display the pvid and the ingress/egress rule(s). Argument: None Possible value: None Example: GSM-16T2SFP(vlan)# show pvid Port PVID Rule1 Rule2 Port Rule Untag Vid ------ ----- - -------- - -- ------- ---- ------- --------[...]

  • Page 172

    GSM Series User Manual 168 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006  mac-t able <<inf ormation>> show Synt ax : Show Description : Used to display all MAC table inform atio n. Argument : None Possible value: None Example: GSM-16T2SF P(mac-table-info rmation)# sh ow MAC T able List Alias MAC Address Port VID S tate ----------[...]

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    GSM Series User Manual 169 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 search Synt ax : search <port > <mac> <vid > Description : Used to search the MAC t able fo r speci f ic MAC information. Argument : <port> : set up the range of the ports to search for , syntax: 1,5-7, available from 1 to 16 (GSM-16T2SFP), 1 to 24 [...]

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    GSM Series User Manual 170 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 <<maint ain>> set aging Synt ax : set aging <#> Description : Used to set up the age out time value of MAC addresses learnt dynamically . Argument : <#> : age-timer in second s, 0, 10 to 65535. The value zero di sables aging Possible value: None Exa[...]

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    GSM Series User Manual 171 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 show Synt ax : show Description : Used to display the settings of age-timer . Argument : None Possible value: None Example: GSM-16T2SFP(mac-t abl e-maintain)# show age-timer : 300 second s <<st atic-mac>> add Synt ax : add <mac> <port> <vid> [[...]

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    GSM Series User Manual 172 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 del Synt ax : del <mac> <vid> Description : Used to remove a selected st atic MAC address entry . Argument : <mac>: mac address, format: 00-02 -03 -04-05-06 <vid>: vlan id. 0, 1-4094. vid must be zero if vlan mode is not t ag -b ase d Possible value[...]

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    GSM Series User Manual 173 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 show filter Synt ax : show filter Description : Used to display the static MAC filter t able. Argument : None Possible value: None Example: GSM-16T2SF P(mac-table-s tatic-mac)# show filter S tatic Filtering Entry: (T otal 1 item(s)) 1) mac: 00-33-03-0 4-05-06, vid: -, alia[...]

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    GSM Series User Manual 174 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 del Synt ax : del <mac> Description : Used to delete a MAC alias entry . Argument : <mac> : mac address, format: 00-02-03 - 04-05-06 Possible value: None Example: GSM-16T2SFP(mac-t able-alias)# del 00-44-33-44-55-44 : Deletes the MAC Alias name for MAC address [...]

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    GSM Series User Manual 175 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006[...]

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    GSM Series User Manual 176 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006  gvrp enable Synt ax : enable Description : Used to enable the GVRP function. Argument : None Possible value: None Example: GSM-16T2SFP(gvrp)# en able : Enables GVRP on the switch. disable Synt ax : disable Description : Used to disable the GVRP functio n. Argument : No[...]

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    GSM Series User Manual 177 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 set timer Synt ax : set timer <range> <join> <l eave> <leaveall> Description : Used to set GVRP join time, leave time, and leaveall time for ea ch p ort. Argument : <range> : port range <join>: join timer <leave>: leave timer <l[...]

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    GSM Series User Manual 178 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 set applicant Synt ax : set applicant <range> <no r mal | non-p articipant> Description : Used to set default applicant mode for each port. Argument : range: port range normal: set applicant as normal mode non-particip ant: set applicant as non-participant mode[...]

  • Page 183

    GSM Series User Manual 179 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 show counter Synt ax : show counter Description : Usage: show counter <port> Argument : <port>: port number Possible value: <port>: available from 1 to 16 (GSM-16T2SFP), 1 to 24 (GSM-24T 2SFP , GSM- 8T16SFP) Example: GSM-16T2SFP(gvrp)# sh ow counter 2 GVR[...]

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    GSM Series User Manual 180 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 show config Synt ax : show config Description : Used to display the GVRP config uration. Argument : none Possible value: none Example: GSM-16T2SFP(gvrp)# sh ow config GVRP st ate: Enable Port Join T ime Leave T ime LeaveAll T ime Applicant Registrar Restricted ---- -------[...]

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    GSM Series User Manual 181 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 show group Synt ax : show group Description : Used to show the GVRP group(s). Argument : none Possible value: none Example: GSM-16T2SFP(gvrp)# sh ow group GVRP group informatio n VID Member Port ---- ---- -------- -------- ---------- -------- -------- ---[...]

  • Page 186

    GSM Series User Manual 182 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006  stp enable Synt ax : enable Description : Used to enable the STP function. Argument : None Possible value: None Example: GSM-16T2 SFP(stp) # enable disable Synt ax : disable Description : Used to disable the STP function. Argument : None Possible value: None Example: G[...]

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    GSM Series User Manual 183 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 set config Synt ax : set config <Bridge Priority > <Hello T ime> <Max. Age> <Forward Delay> Description : Used to configure the STP parameters. Argument : <Bridge Priority> :Priority must be a mu ltiple of 4096,a v ailable from 0 to 61440. <[...]

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    GSM Series User Manual 184 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 set port Synt ax : set port <range> <p ath cost> <priority> <edge_port > <admi n p2p> Description : Used to configure the port information of STP . Argument : <range>: synt ax 1,5-7, available from 1 to 16 (GSM-16T2SFP), 1 to 24 (GSM-24T[...]

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    GSM Series User Manual 185 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 show st atus Synt ax : show st atus Description : Used to display the status of STP . Argument : None Possible value: None Example: GSM-16T2 SFP(stp) # show s tatus STP S tatus : STP S tate: Enabled Bridge ID: 00:00:8C:D8:09:1D Bridge Priority: 61440 Designated Root: 00:00[...]

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    GSM Series User Manual 186 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 show config Synt ax : show config Description : Used to display the configuration of STP . Argument : None Possible value: None Example: GSM-16T2SF P(stp)# show config STP S tate Configuration: S panning T ree Protocol: Enabled Bridge Priority (0-61440 ): 61440 Hello T ime[...]

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    GSM Series User Manual 187 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 s how port Synt ax : show port Description : Used to display the port information of STP . Argument : None Possible value: None Example: GSM-16T2 SFP(stp) # show por t Port Port S tatus Path Cost Priority Admin Edge Port Admin Point T o Point ==== ======= ==== ====== === =[...]

  • Page 192

    GSM Series User Manual 188 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006  trunk set priority Synt ax : set priority <range> Description : Used to configure the LACP system priority settings. Argument : <range> : available from 1 to 65535. Possible value: 1 to 65535 Example: GSM-16T2SFP(trunk)# set priority 3333 3 : Sets the LACP [...]

  • Page 193

    GSM Series User Manual 189 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 : Sets up a LACP based trunk group containing port s 1 through to 4 using LACP active mode. del trunk Synt ax : del trunk <port-range> Description : Delete trunk port Argument : <port-range> : synt ax 1,5-7, available from 1 to 16 (GSM-16T2SFP), 1 to 24 (GS M-2[...]

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    GSM Series User Manual 190 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 show st atus Synt ax : show st atus Description : Used to display the aggregator st atus and the settings of each port. Argument : None Possible value: None Example: GSM-16T2SFP(trunk)# show st atus T runk Port Setting T runk Port S tatus ---------- ------------------ ----[...]

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    GSM Series User Manual 191 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 show aggtr -view Synt ax : show aggtr-view Description : Used to display the aggregator list. Argument : None Possible value: None Example: GSM-16T2SFP(trunk)# show ag gtr-view Aggregator 1) Method: None Member Ports: 1 Ready Ports:1 Aggregator 2) Method: LACP Member Ports[...]

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    GSM Series User Manual 192 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 show lacp-detail Synt ax : show lacp -detail <aggtr> Description : Used to display detailed in formation of a LACP trun k grou p. Argument : <aggtr> : available from 1 to 16 (GSM -1 6T2SFP), 1 to 24 (GSM-24T2SFP , GSM-8T16SFP) Possible value: None Example: GSM-[...]

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    GSM Series User Manual 193 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 None Example: GSM-16T2SFP(trunk)# show la cp-priority LACP System Priority: 32768[...]

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    GSM Series User Manual 194 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006  802.1x set state Synt ax : set state <ip > <port-number> <secret-ke y> Description : T o configure the settings related with 802.1X Radius Server . Argument : <ip>: the IP addre s s of the Radius Server . <port-numb er>: the ser vice port [...]

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    GSM Series User Manual 195 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 : Sets port 2 to use 802.1x Multi-host Mo de.[...]

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    GSM Series User Manual 196 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 set port-control Synt ax : set port-control <port-range> <authorised> Description : Use to set up the 802.1X settings for each port. Argument : <port range> : syntax 1,5-7 , available from 1 to 16 (GSM-16T2SFP ), 1 to 24 (GSM-24T2SFP , GSM-8T16SFP) <au[...]

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    GSM Series User Manual 197 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 set txPeriod Synt ax : set txPeriod <port-range> <sec> Description : A timer us ed by the Authenticator P AE state machine to determine when an EAPOL PDU is to be transmitted. Argument : <port range>: syntax 1, 5-7 , available from 1 to 16 (GSM-16T2SFP ),[...]

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    GSM Series User Manual 198 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 set reAuthEnabled Synt ax : set reAuthEnabled <port-range> <ebl > Description : Defines whether a regular re-authe ntication will take place on this port. Argument : <port range> : syntax 1,5-7 , available from 1 to 16 (GSM-16T2SFP ), 1 to 24 (GSM-24T2SFP[...]

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    GSM Series User Manual 199 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 set max-request Synt ax : set max-request <port-range> <times> Description : The maximum number of times that the st ate machine will retransmit an EAP Request packet to the Supplicant before it times out the authentication session. Argument : <port range>[...]

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    GSM Series User Manual 200 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 GSM-16T2SFP(802.1x)# set suppT imeout 2 30 : Sets the suppT imeout value for port 2 to 30 seconds.[...]

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    GSM Series User Manual 201 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 set serverTimeout Synt ax : set serverT imeout <port-range> <sec> Description : A timer used by the Backend Authentication st ate machin e in ord er to determine timeout conditions in the exchanges between the Authenticator and the Supplicant or Authentication [...]

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    GSM Series User Manual 202 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 show mode Synt ax : show mode Description : Displays what mode each port is using. Argument : None Possible value: None Example: GSM-16T2SFP(802.1x)# sho w mode Port Mode ====== ===== ======= 1 Disable 2 Multi-host 3 Disable 4 Disable 5 Disable 6 Disable : : :[...]

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    GSM Series User Manual 203 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 show security Synt ax : show security Description : Displays the authentication st atus of each port. Argument : None Possible value: None Example: GSM-16T2SFP(802.1x)# sho w security Port Mode S tatus ====== ===== ======= === =========== 1 Disable 2 Multi-host Unauthorise[...]

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    GSM Series User Manual 204 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 show param eter Synt ax : show para meter Description : Displays the parameter se ttings of each port. Argument : None Possible value: None Example: GSM-16T2SFP(802.1x)# sho w p ara me ter Port. 1) port control : Auto reAuthMax : 2 txPeriod : 30 Quiet Period : 60 reAuthEna[...]

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    GSM Series User Manual 205 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006  alarm <<event s>> set Synt ax : set sms <range> set email <range> set trap <range> set all <range> Description : Used to activate the dif ferent alarm event s supported including sms, email and trap s. Argument : <range>: synt [...]

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    GSM Series User Manual 206 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 del Synt ax : del sms <range> del email <range> del trap <range> del all <range> Description : Used to de-activate the different ala rm events suppo rted incl uding sms, email and trap s. Argument : <range>:trap number . Possible value: availa[...]

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    GSM Series User Manual 207 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 show Synt ax: show Description: Displays the configuration of the alarm event s. Argument: None Possible value: None Example: GSM-16T2SFP(alarm-event s)# show Events Email SMS T r ap ---------- ------------------ -------- ----- 1 Cold S tart v 2 W a rm S tart v 3 Link Down[...]

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    GSM Series User Manual 208 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 <<email>> set Synt ax : set server <ip > set user <usernam e> set mail-address <#> <mail addres s> Description : Used for the configuration of the e-mail se rve r , username, password and e mail address. Argument : <ip>: E-mail ser[...]

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    GSM Series User Manual 209 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 del Synt ax : del <#> Description : Used to remove the configuration of the E-mail add ress. Argument : <#>: email address numb er , range: 1 to 6 Possible value: <#>: 1 to 6 Example: GSM-16T2SFP(alarm-email)# del 2 : Deletes email recipient 2. show Synt [...]

  • Page 214

    GSM Series User Manual 210 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 <<sms>> set Synt ax : set server <ip > set user <usernam e> set phone-number <#> <p hone-number> Description : Used for the configuration of the SMS server , username, password and ph one number . Argument : <ip>: SMS server ip <[...]

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    GSM Series User Manual 21 1 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 del Synt ax : del <#> Description : Used to remove the configuration of a mobile ph one number . Argument : <#>: mobile phone number , range: 1 to 6 Possible value: <#>: 1 to 6 Example: GSM-16T2SF P(alarm-s ms)# del 3 : Removes SMS recipient 3 from the l[...]

  • Page 216

    GSM Series User Manual 212 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 show (alarm) Synt ax : show Description : Display’s the config uration of T rap, SMS or E-mail. Argument : None. Possible value: None. Example: GSM-16T2SFP(alarm)# show event s GSM-16T2SFP(alarm)# show email GSM-16T2SFP(alarm)# show sms[...]

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    GSM Series User Manual 213 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006  diag diag Synt ax: diag Description: Diag is used to test the UART , DRAM, Flash and EEPROM. Argument: None. Possible value: None. Example: GSM-16T2SFP(diag)# di a g EEPROM T est: OK UART T est: OK DRAM T est: OK Flash T est: OK Loopback Synt ax: Loopback Description: [...]

  • Page 218

    GSM Series User Manual 214 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 ping Synt ax: ping <ip> Description: Used to test connectivity between othe r IP based d evices on your network. Argument: [ip] : ip address or domain name Possible value: IP addre ss, e .g. 192.168.2.65 or domain name, e.g. alloy .com.au Example: GSM-16T2SFP(diag)# [...]

  • Page 219

    GSM Series User Manual 215 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006  log show Synt ax: show Description: Display’s a list of trap log event s. If a trap event occurs, it will be recorded into the log. The log can hold up to 120 record s. Use the show command to displ ay the log. Argument: None. Possible value: None. Example: GSM-16T2 [...]

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    GSM Series User Manual 216 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 None. Example: GSM-16T2SF P(log)# c lear[...]

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    GSM Series User Manual 217 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 upload Synt ax: Upload Description: Used to upload log dat a throug h TFTP . Argument: None. Possible value: None. Example: GSM-16T2SFP(log)# uplo ad : Uploads the content s of the log to a prec onfigured T FTP Server . (see TFTP section) enable auto-upload Synt ax: enable[...]

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    GSM Series User Manual 218 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 disable auto-upload Synt ax: disable auto-upload Description: Used to disable the auto-upload function. Argument: None. Possible value: None. Example: GSM-16T2SFP(log)# disa ble auto-upload : Disables the auto-upload f unction.[...]

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    GSM Series User Manual 219 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006  firmware set upgrade-path Synt ax : set upgrade-path <file p ath> Description : Sets the firmware file needed to upg rade the switch. Argument : <filepath>: upgrad e file p ath Possible value: <filepath>: upgrad e file p ath Example: GSM-16T2SFP(firmw[...]

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    GSM Series User Manual 220 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 show Synt ax : show Description : Display’s the TFTP server and upgra de-path informati on. Argument : None Possible value: None Example: GSM-16T2SFP(firmware)# show TFTP Server IP Address: 192.168.1.100 Path and Filename : gsm_v2.1 1.bin[...]

  • Page 225

    GSM Series User Manual 221 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006  config-file set export-path Synt ax : set export-path <filep a th> Description : T o set the filepath and filename that will be used to export the confi guration of the switch. Argument : <filepath>: filep ath and filename Possible value: <filepath>: [...]

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    GSM Series User Manual 222 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 e xport st art Synt ax : export start Description : Exports the st art up configuration of the switch. Argument : None Possible value: None Example: GSM-16T2SFP(config-file)# export st art Export succ e ssful. e xport user -conf Synt ax : export user-conf Description : Exp[...]

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    GSM Series User Manual 223 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 import start Synt ax : import start Description : Imports the st artup configuration into the switch. Argument : None Possible value: None Example: GSM-16T2SFP(config-f ile)# import st art Import successful. import user -conf Synt ax : import user-conf Description : Import[...]

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    GSM Series User Manual 224 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 show Synt ax : show Description : Display’s the config -file information. Argument : None Possible value: None Example: GSM-16T2SFP(config-file)# show TFTP Server IP Address: 192.168.1.100 Export Path and Filename: log/2151 1.txt Import Path and Filename: log/2151 1.txt[...]

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    GSM Series User Manual 225 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006  tft p set server Synt ax : set server <ip > Description : T o set up the IP address of the TFTP server . Argument : <ip>: TFTP server ip Possible value: <ip>: TFTP server ip Example: GSM-16T2SFP(t f tp)# set server 192.168.1.100 : Sets the IP address [...]

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    GSM Series User Manual 226 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006  hostname hostname Synt ax : hostname Description : Used to configure a hostname for the switch. Argument : <name>: hostname, max 1 28 ch aracters. Possible value: <name>: hostname, max 1 28 ch aracters. Example: GSM-16T2SFP# hostnam e Com pany : Sets the ho[...]

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    GSM Series User Manual 227 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006  reboot reboot Synt ax: reboot Description: Used to reboot the switch. Argument: None Possible value: None Example: GSM-16T2SFP# reboot : Reboots the switch.[...]

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    GSM Series User Manual 228 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 Appendix A T echnical S pecifications Hardware Specifications  St andard Compliance: IEEE802.3/802.3ab / 802.3z / 802.3u / 802.3x  Network Interface: Configuration Mode Connector Port 10/100/1000Mbp s Gigabit Copper NWay TP (RJ-45) 1 – 16 (GSM-16T2SFP) 1 – 24 (GS[...]

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    GSM Series User Manual 229 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006  Buffer Memo ry : Embedded 400 KB frame buffer  Flow Control: IEEE802.3x compliant for full duplex Bac kpressure flow control for half duplex  Cable and Maximum Length: TP Cat. 5 UTP cable, up to 10 0m 1000Base-SX Up to 220/275/500/550m, depending on Multi-Mode Fi[...]

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    GSM Series User Manual 230 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006 Appendix B Null Modem Cable S pecifications The DB-9 cable is used for con ne cting a terminal or terminal emulator to the Managed Switch’ s RS-232 port to access the command-line interface. The table bel ow sho w s the pin assignment s fo r the DB-9 cable. Function Mnem[...]

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    GSM Series User Manual 231 Alloy Computer Products Pty Lt d Copyright ©2006[...]