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Lucent Technologies User ’ s Gui de C AJUN P332MF S TACKABLE S WI TCH S OFTWARE V ERSION 3.0 July 2000[...]
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Cajun P332 MF User’s Guide i Contents List of Figures .................. ............. ............. ................... ............. .............. ix List of Tables . ............. ............. ................... ............. ................... ............. . xi Chapter 1 Overvie w ................... ............. ............. .........[...]
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ii Cajun P33 2MF User’s Guide Chapter 3 Applications ......................... ............. ............. ................... ............. ......... 13 Application 1 ... .................... ............. ................... ............. ................... ... 13 Application 2 ... .................... ............. ................... .......[...]
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Cajun P332 MF User ’ s Guide iii Top and U p commands ..... ................... ............. .................... ....... 35 Retstatu s command ..... ............. ................... ............. ............. ....... 35 Tree command ..... ............. ................... ............. .................... ....... 35 Chapte r 6 Caj un Campus [...]
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iv Cajun P33 2MF Us er ’ s Guide Show intelligent-m ulticast hardware-sup port Command ........... 58 Show secure mac Command . ................... ............. ................... .... 59 Show securit y mode Command .. ............. ................... ............. .... 59 Show por t security Co mmand .... ................... ............. ...[...]
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Cajun P332 MF User ’ s Guide v Set port r edundancy Commands ......... .................... ............. ....... 79 Set port mirror Command ....... ............ .................... ............. ....... 79 Set inband v lan Command ...... ............ .................... ............. ....... 80 Set flow control Co mmand ....... ............ ..[...]
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vi Cajun P33 2MF Us er ’ s Guide Set radius a uthentication retr y-number Command .......... .......... 97 Set radius authentication ud p-port Comma nd .................. .......... 98 Appendix A Cajun P330 Embedd ed Web Manager ................... ............ ................. ........... ..... 99 System Re quirement s... ............. ........[...]
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Cajun P332 MF User ’ s Guide vii Installing the Expa nsion Sub-module in t he Cajun P330 113 Removing an Ex isting Expansion Sub-module ... ............ 113 Cabling ....... ............. ................... ............. .................... ..... 113 ATM Expansion Sub-modul es . ................... ............. .................. 114 Safety Inf[...]
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viii Cajun P332MF U ser ’ s Guide[...]
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Cajun P332 MF User ’ s Guide ix List of Fi gure s Figure 2 .1 Cajun P332MF F ront Panel ..................... ............. ................ 7 Figure 2 .2 Cajun P332MF L EDs ................... .................... ............. ......... 8 Figure 2 .3 Cajun P330 AC a nd DC Back Panels .............. ................... . 11 Figure 3.1 Cajun P330[...]
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List of Figures x Cajun P33 2MF Us er ’ s Guide[...]
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Cajun P332 MF User ’ s Guide xi List of Tab les Table 2.1 Cajun P332MF L ED Descrip tions............. ............. ................ 9 Table 2.2 Cajun P330 <- -> S elect buttons ..................... ............. ....... 10 Table 4.1 Default Swi tch Settings ... ................... ............. ................... . 23 Table 4.2 Default [...]
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List of Tables xii Cajun P33 2MF Us er ’ s Guide[...]
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Cajun P332 MF User ’ s Guide 1 Chapter 1 Overview The Caju n ™ P330 family of stackable Ethern et workg roup swit ches include s a range of modules with 10/ 100/100 0 Mbps p orts and a La yer 3 capa bility/ ATM Expansio n sub-module . The Cajun P332MF sw itch has 12x1 00BaseFX M T-RJ ports and an E xpan sion sub-m odule slot . The o ptional e x[...]
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Chapter 1 Overview 2 Cajun P33 2MF Us er ’ s Guide Layer 2 Features Auto -Nego tiati on Every 10 /100 port on the Cajun P3 30 suppo rts Au to-Negoti ation which automat ically de tects and s upport s the oper ating mod e and sp eed of a conne cted device. Aut o-negot iation is also su pported on the Gigabit Et hernet ports f or flow control mode [...]
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Chapter 1 Overview Cajun P332 MF User ’ s Guide 3 Multicast filt ering functions may b e added to the Layer 2 switches to avoid sending Multicast p ackets where t hey are not r equired. Laye r 2 switches cap able of Multicast filt ering send t he Multicast p ackets only to ports that connect me mbers of that Multi cast group. T his is typical ly [...]
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Chapter 1 Overview 4 Cajun P33 2MF Us er ’ s Guide continues uninterrupted. The s ingle management I P address for the stack is also preser ved for uninterr upted manageme nt and monitoring. Hot-Swappable You can rem ove or repla ce any uni t within the sta ck without disrupting o peration or performing sta ck-level reconfigurat ion. You can ther[...]
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Chapter 1 Overview Cajun P332 MF User ’ s Guide 5 Cajun P330 Standards Suppo rted The Caju n P330 co mplies wi th the foll owing st andar ds. IEEE • 802.3x Flow Contro l on all p orts • 802.1Q VLA N Tagg ing sup port on all port s and 8 02.1p comp atible • 802.1D Bri dges and STA • 803.2z Giga bit Ethe rnet por ts • 803.2u Ethernet/ Fas[...]
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Chapter 1 Overview 6 Cajun P33 2MF Us er ’ s Guide Cajun P330 Network Monitori ng RMON MIBs - RFC 1757 • RMON suppor t for g roups 1,2 ,3 and 9 — Statistics — History — Alarms — Eve nts SMON MIBs - RFC 2613 • SMON sup port for groups — Data Source Capabilities — Port Cop y — VLAN and Priority S tatistics Port Mirroring The Ca ju[...]
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Cajun P332 MF User ’ s Guide 7 Chapter 2 Cajun P332MF Front and Back Panels Cajun P332MF Front Panel The Cajun P332MF f ront pane l contain s LEDs, contro ls, connector s and an expan sion sub-m odule slot , as well a s a con sole connec tor. The status LEDs an d control buttons provide at-a-g lance information. The fron t panel L EDs consist of [...]
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Chapter 2 Cajun P3 32MF Front a nd Back P anels 8 Cajun P332MF User ’ s Guide Figure 2.2 Ca jun P332 MF LEDs Note: All LEDs are lit during a reset. 1 234 5 6 7 8 9 1 01 11 2 FC Hspd LA G PWR OPR SYS LNK CO L Tx FDX Rx FIV Fu nction LE Ds Port LE Ds Lef t/Ri ght and Res et (bo th) Switch es FIV Swi tch EXP ANSION SLOT 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60[...]
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Chapter 2 Cajun P 332MF Fr ont and Back Panel s Cajun P332 MF User ’ s Guide 9 Table 2. 1 Cajun P3 32MF LE D Desc ription s LED Name Description LED Status PWR Power st atus OFF – power is off ON – powe r is on Blink – using B UPS only OPR CPU oper ation OFF – Module is booting ON – Norm al op erati on SYS System S tatus OFF – Module [...]
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Chapter 2 Cajun P3 32MF Front a nd Back P anels 10 Cajun P332MF User ’ s Guide Note: To pe rfo rm “ Force Initial V ersion ” reset the mo dule and at th e same ti me press the F IV rese t button ( use an opened pa per clip or other po inted ob ject). Release the reset bu ttons fir st and 1 or 2 seconds later, rele ase the FIV butt on. Note: T[...]
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Chapter 2 Cajun P 332MF Fr ont and Back Panel s Cajun P332 MF User ’ s Guide 11 Cajun P330 Bac k Panel The Caju n P330 back p anel conta ins a stack ing sub-m odule slo t, power sup ply and BUPS co nnector. Figure 2.3 shows the ba ck pane l of the AC switch (top) a nd the DC switch (b ottom) with a stacking s ub-module insta lled. Figure 2 .3 C a[...]
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Chapter 2 Cajun P3 32MF Front a nd Back P anels 12 Cajun P332MF User ’ s Guide[...]
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Cajun 332MF User ’ s Gu ide 13 Chapter 3 Applications The following sectio ns describe typ ical applications f or the Cajun P33 0 in a network with oth er Cajun C ampus pr oducts. Appl ication 1 This application s hows Cajun P550 as the network backbone with Cajun P330 stacks a s closet de vices w ith LAG an d redun dant lin ks. Figure 3.1 C ajun[...]
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Chapter 3 Applications 14 Cajun P33 2MF Us er ’ s Guide Application 2 This application sho ws a Cajun P3 30 stack for ming the backbone o f a Small/ Medium- sized Ent erprise (SME) network with Caju nP330 s tacks a s closet dev ices with LAN a nd redund ant links . Figure 3.2 Caju n P330 s tacks with a Cajun 330 back bone Cajun P330 10/100 Mbps E[...]
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Chapter 3 Applicat ions Cajun 332MF User ’ s Gu ide 15 Appl ication 3 This application s hows Cajun P 880 as the netw ork backbone w ith Cajun P332 MF deployed as a distribut ion switch. A C ajun P333R multila yer switch pr ovides local IP rou ting. The C ajun P333 T stacks act as closet dev ices with LAG and redunda nt links. Figure 3.3 C ajun P[...]
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Chapter 3 Applications 16 Cajun P33 2MF Us er ’ s Guide[...]
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Cajun P332 MF User ’ s Guide 17 Chapter 4 Installation and Setup The Cajun P332MF is ready to work after you carry out the installat ion instructions given below. All the Cajun P332MF ports prov ide complete conne ctivity and no configuration is required to ma ke the system wor k. Installi ng Stacking Sub-mo dules Caution: The sta cking sub -modu[...]
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Chapter 4 Installation and Se tup 18 Cajun P332MF User ’ s Guide Note: Use Octaplane cables to inter connect with other switches . Rack Mounting The Ca jun P330 case fit s in mos t standa rd 19-in ch racks. Cajun P33 0 is 2U (88mm , 3.5 ” ) high . Place the Cajun P3 30 in the rack as follows: 1 Snap open the hinged ends of the front panel to re[...]
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Chapter 4 Installation and Se tup Cajun P332MF Use r ’ s Guide 19 Connecting St acked Swi tches Note: The t wo ends o f the Octap lane cable te rminat e with diffe rent connecto rs. Each connector can only be connecte d to its matching port. The following cables are used to conne ct stacked switches: • Short Oct aplane ca ble (X330SC ) – ivor[...]
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Chapter 4 Installation and Se tup 20 Cajun P332MF User ’ s Guide Figure 4.2 Inc orrect Stack Connection Figure 4.3 Ca jun P330 Sta ck Conne ctions Power Supply Connect or BUPS Connector Pow er S upply Connec tor BUPS Connector Cable to Upper Unit Cable to Lower Unit Cabl e to Upper Unit Cable to Lower Unit Cable to Upper U nit Cable to Lower Unit[...]
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Chapter 4 Installation and Se tup Cajun P332MF Use r ’ s Guide 21 Installi ng Expansion Sub-modules Caution: The e xpansion sub- modules con tain comp onents sens itive to elec trostatic discharge. Do not touch th e circuit board unless instructed to do so. Installing the Expansion Sub-module into the Cajun P330 1 Remove the blankin g plate o r o[...]
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Chapter 4 Installation and Se tup 22 Cajun P332MF User ’ s Guide Powering On – Cajun P330 Module AC For the AC input ve rsion of the Cajun P 330, inse rt the power cord i nto the po wer inlet in the back of th e unit. The unit powers up. 1 If you are using a B UPS, insert a p ower cord from t he BUPS into th e BUPS connector in the back of the [...]
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Chapter 4 Installation and Se tup Cajun P332MF Use r ’ s Guide 23 Configuring the Switch The Cajun P330 may be configured usin g the text-bas ed Command Line Interface (CLI) utility , the built-in Ca jun P330 Device Manager (Emb edded Web) o r CajunView ™ . For instructio ns on the tex t-based utili ty, see the CLI chapter. For instructio ns on[...]
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Chapter 4 Installation and Se tup 24 Cajun P332MF User ’ s Guide Port Se ttings Note: Func tion s operat e in thei r defau lt set tings unl ess co nfigu red otherw ise. Table 4.2 Default Port Settin gs Function Default Setting 1 0 /1 00 B a s e -T X p o r t s 100Base-F ports 1 0 0 0 B a s e - X p or t s Duplex mode Full du plex Full dup lex Full [...]
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Chapter 4 Installation and Se tup Cajun P332MF Use r ’ s Guide 25 Cabling Cajun P3 30 module s include t he fol lowing typ es of port s (accordin g to the s peed and st andard t hey su pport): 10Base -T, 100 Base-T X, 100 Base-F X, 1000Ba se-SX a nd 1000Bas e-LX . Note: To interconne ct Cajun P3 30 swit ches wit h twisted pa irs, cro ssed cable s[...]
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Chapter 4 Installation and Se tup 26 Cajun P332MF User ’ s Guide Connect ing to the Seri al Port Cajun P3 30 has one se rial port on t he front of the switch for conn ectin g a term inal, a term inal e mulat or, or a mode m (fu ture) using the s uppli ed ad apter . The RJ-45 p ort on the fr ont of the sw itch is labele d “ Console ” , and may[...]
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Chapter 4 Installation and Se tup Cajun P332MF Use r ’ s Guide 27 7 At the prompt, type set ip route <dest> <gateway> and repl ace <dest> and <gateway> with the de stination and gateway I P addresse s. 8 Press E nter t o save the dest ination and gat eway I P addre sses. Note: If there are any err ors, the new co nfigurati[...]
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Cajun P332 MF User ’ s Guide 29 Chapter 5 Cajun Campus CLI - Architecture, Access & Conventions This chap ter desc ribes the Cajun P3 30 CLI a rchitectur e and con ventions, and provide s instructi ons for acce ssing th e Cajun P3 30 for configura tion pur poses. The configuration pr ocedure involve s establishing a Te lnet session or a seria[...]
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Chapter 5 Cajun Campus CLI - Architecture, Access & Conventions 30 Cajun P33 2MF User ’ s Guide Establis hing a Seri al Connection Perform the f ollowing steps to connect a terminal (physica l or emulation) t o the Cajun P33 0 Mast er Switch C onsole p ort for co nfigu ration of S tack or R outer paramet ers: 1 Use the serial cable su pplied [...]
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Chapter 5 Cajun Campus CLI - Archite cture, Access & Conventions Cajun P332 MF User ’ s Guide 31 case letters ( do NOT use up percase letters ). The prompt will appear wh en you have establishe d communications with the Cajun P330. Command Line Pr ompt When you s tart the C LI, the in itial pr ompt shows the num ber of the M aster mo dule in [...]
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Chapter 5 Cajun Campus CLI - Architecture, Access & Conventions 32 Cajun P33 2MF User ’ s Guide Security Levels There are f our s ecur ity access leve ls – U ser, Privile ged, Config ure and Supe rvisor. • The User level is a gener al access level use d to show s ystem paramet er values. • The Privileged level is used by site personne l[...]
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Chapter 5 Cajun Campus CLI - Archite cture, Access & Conventions Cajun P332 MF User ’ s Guide 33 Entering the CLI To enter th e CLI, enter your username an d password. Yo ur access level is indicated in the prompt as follows: The User level pr ompt is show n below : Cajun_P330-N> The Pri vileged le vel pro mpt is sh own below : Cajun_P330-[...]
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Chapter 5 Cajun Campus CLI - Architecture, Access & Conventions 34 Cajun P33 2MF User ’ s Guide Navigation , Cursor Move ment and Shortcuts The CLI contains a simple text editor with thes e functions: Getting Help On-line help may be o btained at any time by typing a qu estion mark ( ? ), or t he word help on the command line o r by pressing [...]
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Chapter 5 Cajun Campus CLI - Archite cture, Access & Conventions Cajun P332 MF User ’ s Guide 35 Univers al Comm ands Univ ersal comm ands are comm ands t hat c an b e issue d any wher e in the hierarchi cal tree . Top and Up commands The Up command move s you up to the next hig hest level in the CL I command hierarchy. The Top command moves [...]
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Chapter 5 Cajun Campus CLI - Architecture, Access & Conventions 36 Cajun P33 2MF User ’ s Guide[...]
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Cajun P332 MF User ’ s Guide 37 Chapter 6 Cajun Campus CLI – Layer 2 This chapter provid es instructio ns for the config uration of yo ur Cajun P330 using the text -based Cajun C ampu s Comma nd Line I nterface (CLI or Termina l Emulation). You can also configure yo ur Cajun P330 using the Cajun P330 Manager with its graphical use r interface ([...]
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Chapter 6 Cajun Campus CLI – Layer 2 38 Cajun P33 2MF User ’ s Guide Session Command Use the session comma nd to open a se ssion with a spe cific entity in a module of the st ack. F or exampl e, yo u c an ope n a s essio n wi th th e Ro utin g ent ity o f a Cajun P333R modu le in th e stack , or wit h an the X330 AT M modu le entit y plugge d i[...]
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Chapter 6 Cajun Campus CLI – Layer 2 Cajun P332 MF User ’ s Guide 39 Cle ar s cree n Co mma nd The clear screen command clears the cur r ent terminal display. The syntax for t his command is: clear screen Ping Command Use the ping command t o sen d ICMP ech o requ est pack ets to a nother no de on the net work. The syntax for t his command is: [...]
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Chapter 6 Cajun Campus CLI – Layer 2 40 Cajun P33 2MF User ’ s Guide • show timeout Show CLI ti meout s etting Page 43 • show interface Show the interf aces of the device Page 44 • show port S how se ttin gs and status for al l port s Page 45 • show port trap Show port tra p Page 46 • show port channel Sh ow port ch annel Page 46 • [...]
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Chapter 6 Cajun Campus CLI – Layer 2 Cajun P332 MF User ’ s Guide 41 Sho w t ime Comma nd Use the show time comma nd to disp lay th e curre nt sta ck time . The syntax for t his command is: show time Example: Cajun_P330-N> show time 10:32:34 27 JAN 2000 GMT Show timezone Comma nd Use the show timezone comman d to disp lay th e curre nt sta c[...]
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Chapter 6 Cajun Campus CLI – Layer 2 42 Cajun P33 2MF User ’ s Guide Example: Cajun_P330-N> show ntp Current time: 10:37:04 27 JAN 2000 GMT Timezone set to 'GMT', offset from UTC is 0 hours NTP-Server: 149.49.52.134 Show ip r oute Command Use the show ip route command to displ ay IP routing table entries. The syntax for this comman[...]
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Chapter 6 Cajun Campus CLI – Layer 2 Cajun P332 MF User ’ s Guide 43 Sh ow snm p Co mma nd Use the show snmp command to disp lay SNMP info rmation. The syntax for t his command is: show snmp Example: Cajun_P330-N> show snm p Authentication trap disabled Community-Access Community-String ---------------- ---------------- read-only public read[...]
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Chapter 6 Cajun Campus CLI – Layer 2 44 Cajun P33 2MF User ’ s Guide Example: Cajun_P330-N> show snmp timeout the SNMP Timeout is 2000 Show timeout Command Use the show timeout command to disp lay the amount of time the CLI can remain idle before timing out in minutes. If the result is 0, there is no timeout limit. The syntax for this comman[...]
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Chapter 6 Cajun Campus CLI – Layer 2 Cajun P332 MF User ’ s Guide 45 Show port Command Use the show port command to disp lay port stat us. The syntax for t his command is: show port [<mod_num>[/<port_num>]] Example: To displa y the sta tus for po rt 4 on module 3: Cajun_P330-N> show port 3/4 Port Name Stat us V lan L evel Neg Dup[...]
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Chapter 6 Cajun Campus CLI – Layer 2 46 Cajun P33 2MF User ’ s Guide Show port trap Command Use the show port trap command to displ ay information on S NMP gene ric link up/down traps sent for a spe cific por t. The syntax for this command is: show port trap [<mod_num>[/<port_num>]] Example: Cajun_P330-N> show port trap 1/1 Port [...]
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Chapter 6 Cajun Campus CLI – Layer 2 Cajun P332 MF User ’ s Guide 47 Show port redundancy Command Use the show port redundancy command to displ ay information about all redundancy scheme s defined for this stack. The syntax for t his command is: show port redundancy Example: Cajun_P330-N> show port redundancy Redundancy Name Primary Port Sec[...]
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Chapter 6 Cajun Campus CLI – Layer 2 48 Cajun P33 2MF User ’ s Guide Example: Cajun_P330-N> show module Mod Type Ports Serial-Num C/ S Sw Boot Ver --- ---------- ----- ---------- -- - ----- -------- 1 CajunP332MF 12 4171661 1.1 2.0.3 0.0.0 Mod Sub-Type Sub-Ports Sub-C/S --- ------------------- --------- ------- 1 CajunX330S2 2 1.1 Output Fie[...]
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Chapter 6 Cajun Campus CLI – Layer 2 Cajun P332 MF User ’ s Guide 49 Output Fie lds Show cam Commands Use the show cam command s to di splay th e CAM table entr ies for a sp ecific port or MAC Address. The syntax for t his command is: show cam [<mod_num>[/<port_num>]] and show cam mac <mac_addr> Field Descri ption Port Module [...]
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Chapter 6 Cajun Campus CLI – Layer 2 50 Cajun P33 2MF User ’ s Guide Example: Cajun_P330-N> show cam 1/1 Dest MAC/Route Dest Destination Po rts ------------------- -------------- --- 00-40-0d-59-03-78 1/1 00-d0-79-0a-0a-da 1/1 00-40-0d-43-1e-e9 1/1 etc... Cajun_P330-N> show cam mac 00-40-0 d-88-06-c8 Dest MAC/Route Dest Destination Po rts[...]
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Chapter 6 Cajun Campus CLI – Layer 2 Cajun P332 MF User ’ s Guide 51 Follow ing are th e show trunk command output fields: Sho w sp antree Comman d Use the show spantree command to dis play span nin g-tre e infor mation . The syntax for t his command is: show spantree [<mod_num>[/<port_num>]] Example: Cajun_P330-N> show spantree [...]
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Chapter 6 Cajun Campus CLI – Layer 2 52 Cajun P33 2MF User ’ s Guide 1 /6 not-connected 20 12 8 etc... Output Fields: Field D escrip tion Spannin g tree Stat us of w hether Sp annin g-T ree Protocol i s enab led or disa ble d. Designated Root MAC address of th e desi gnat ed span ning-t ree ro ot br idge Designated Root Priorit y Priorit y of t[...]
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Chapter 6 Cajun Campus CLI – Layer 2 Cajun P332 MF User ’ s Guide 53 Show autopartition Comma nd Use the show a utopartition co mmand to dis play the automatic pa rtition. The syntax for t his command is: show autopartition Example: Cajun_P330-N> show autopartition Auto-partition is enabled. Sh ow li cen se Co mma nd Use the show license co [...]
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Chapter 6 Cajun Campus CLI – Layer 2 54 Cajun P33 2MF User ’ s Guide Switch MAC address ------------------ 00 40 0d 8a 04 b4 Module Main Backup Main Backup PS Number Power Supply Power Supply Fans Fans ------ ------------ ------------ - ----------- ------------ 1 active n/a ok n/a Show internal buffering Command This shows the size opt ions (Ma[...]
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Chapter 6 Cajun Campus CLI – Layer 2 Cajun P332 MF User ’ s Guide 55 RMON Tools Following are a series of RMON commands, however we recommend using the Cajun P3 30 Device Manage r. Show rmon statistics Command This co mmand shows the RM ON stat istics c ounters for a certain i nte rface n umber according to the MIB-2 interface table numbe ring [...]
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Chapter 6 Cajun Campus CLI – Layer 2 56 Cajun P33 2MF User ’ s Guide Monitors ifEntry.1.1026 every 30 s econds Requested # of time intervals, ie buckets, is 20 Granted # of time intervals, ie bu ckets, is 20 Sample # 1 began measuring at 2:53 :9 Received 62545 octets, 642 packets , 391 broadcast and 145 multicast pa ckets, 0 undersize and 0 ove[...]
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Chapter 6 Cajun Campus CLI – Layer 2 Cajun P332 MF User ’ s Guide 57 Event 1054 is active, owned by amir Description is event for monitoring am ir's co Event firing causes log and trap to com munity public,last fired 0:0:0 Show tftp download/upload status Command Use the show tftp download status and show tftp upload status commands t o di[...]
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Chapter 6 Cajun Campus CLI – Layer 2 58 Cajun P33 2MF User ’ s Guide Show intelligent-multicast command Use the show int elligent-multicast Command t o display the intellig ent multicast configurat ion. The syntax for this command is: show intelligent-multicast Example: Cajun_P330-N> show intelligent-multicast Intelligent-multicast configura[...]
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Chapter 6 Cajun Campus CLI – Layer 2 Cajun P332 MF User ’ s Guide 59 Show secure mac Command Use the show secure mac command to disp lay th e secur e MAC addresse s of a port from the su b-agent CLI. This command is accesse d only through con nection to a particular module. The syntax for t his command is: show secure mac port <mod-num>/&[...]
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Chapter 6 Cajun Campus CLI – Layer 2 60 Cajun P33 2MF User ’ s Guide Port 1/4 port security disabled. Port 1/5 port security disabled. Port 1/6 port security disabled. Port 1/7 port security disabled. Port 1/8 port security disabled. Port 1/9 port security disabled. Port 1/10 port security disabled. Port 1/11 port security disabled. etc. Dir Co[...]
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Chapter 6 Cajun Campus CLI – Layer 2 Cajun P332 MF User ’ s Guide 61 Note: If the N/A is displa yed for the EW_ Archive file th is means that the Device Manager S/W is not loaded cor rectly. Downloa d the Device Ma nager S/W again. file There are s everal fi les loaded i nto modules memor y: • mod ule- confi g – file wh ich contains the con[...]
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Chapter 6 Cajun Campus CLI – Layer 2 62 Cajun P33 2MF User ’ s Guide Privileged Level Commands Following is a table of the P rivileged Leve l commands. This le vel includes all t he commands from the User Level descr ibed above (s ee the User L evel Commands Section for a descri ption of these com mon comma nds). • no hostname Retur n the pro[...]
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Chapter 6 Cajun Campus CLI – Layer 2 Cajun P332 MF User ’ s Guide 63 No hostname Command Use the no hostname command to retur n the CLI pro mpt to its default. The syntax for t his command is: no hostname No rmon history Command Use the no rmon history command to delete an e xisting RMON history e ntry. The syntax for t his command is: no rmon [...]
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Chapter 6 Cajun Campus CLI – Layer 2 64 Cajun P33 2MF User ’ s Guide Hostname Command Use the hostname command to chang e the Command Line Inte rface (CLI) prompt . The curr ent mod ule num ber alw ays ap pears a t the e nd of th e promp t. The syntax for this command is: hostname [<hostname_string>] Clear Commands Summary Table Following[...]
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Chapter 6 Cajun Campus CLI – Layer 2 Cajun P332 MF User ’ s Guide 65 Example: To delete t he route table entries using the clear ip route command: Cajun_P330-N# clear ip route 134.12.3.0 192.1.1.1 Route deleted. Clear snmp tr ap Command Use the clear snmp trap comm and to cl ear a n e ntry fro m the SNMP trap rec eiv er tab le . The syntax for [...]
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Chapter 6 Cajun Campus CLI – Layer 2 66 Cajun P33 2MF User ’ s Guide Clear cam Command Use the clear cam command to de lete all en tries fr om the CAM table. The syntax for this command is: clear cam Example: Cajun_P330-N# clear cam CAM table entry cleared. Clear log Command Use the clear log command to delete the Log file of a mo dule. The syn[...]
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Chapter 6 Cajun Campus CLI – Layer 2 Cajun P332 MF User ’ s Guide 67 Set Commands Summary Table Following is a Table of the Privile ged Level set commands. • set logout Set the num ber of mi nut es be for e an inactive CL I session a utomatically log s out Page 69 • set timezone Set the tim ezo ne for th e syste m Page 70 • set ntp server[...]
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Chapter 6 Cajun Campus CLI – Layer 2 68 Cajun P33 2MF User ’ s Guide • set port vlan Assign the Port VL AN ID (PVID) Page 77 • set port channel Define a LAG inte rface Page 78 • set port redundancy on/off Defi ne/D elete a li nk red und ancy entr y Pa ge 7 8 • set po rt redund ancy Enab les/Disabl es all the defi ned link redundancy sch[...]
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Chapter 6 Cajun Campus CLI – Layer 2 Cajun P332 MF User ’ s Guide 69 Set logout Command The set logout command is used to set the number of minutes until th e system automa tical ly discon nects an idle sessi on. The syntax for t his command is: set logout <timeout> Example: To set t he nu mber of minut es unt il the sy stem discon nects [...]
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Chapter 6 Cajun Campus CLI – Layer 2 70 Cajun P33 2MF User ’ s Guide Set timezone Command Use the set timezone command to as sign a timezo ne name and set the time difference of your Cajun P330 relative to t he Coord inated Universal T ime (UTC/ GMT) . The mi nutes para mate r can only be se t to 30 . The syntax for this command is: set timezon[...]
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Chapter 6 Cajun Campus CLI – Layer 2 Cajun P332 MF User ’ s Guide 71 Example: This exa mple shows how to ad d a default rout e to the IP rou ting table: Cajun_P330-N# set ip route 149.49.42.54 149.49.42.200 destination = 149.49.42.54 gateway = 149.49.42.200 ROUTE NET TABLE destination gateway flags Refcnt Use Interface -------------------------[...]
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Chapter 6 Cajun Campus CLI – Layer 2 72 Cajun P33 2MF User ’ s Guide Example: To enable S NMP Co nfigChange t raps to a specific manage r: Cajun_P330-N# set snmp trap 192.122.173.42 enable config SNMP config change traps enabled. To enable all t raps to a sp ecific manag er: Cajun_P330-N# set snmp trap 192.122.173.42 enable all All SNMP traps e[...]
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Chapter 6 Cajun Campus CLI – Layer 2 Cajun P332 MF User ’ s Guide 73 Set snmp timeout Command Use the set snmp timeout command to set the SNMP timeout in seconds. This command is useful for acce ss using the Device Manager . The syntax for t his command is: set snmp timeout <number> Set system location Command Use the set system location [...]
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Chapter 6 Cajun Campus CLI – Layer 2 74 Cajun P33 2MF User ’ s Guide Set int erface Comman d Use the set interface command to configure the management inte rface on the Ma ster agent of the stac k. The syntax for this command is: set interface inband <vlan> <ip_addr> <netmask> Example: Cajun_P 330- N# set int erfac e inba nd 1[...]
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Chapter 6 Cajun Campus CLI – Layer 2 Cajun P332 MF User ’ s Guide 75 Set port negotiation Command Use the set port negotiation co mmand to enable or disable autone gotiation on a po rt. For 10 /100B ase-T p orts, autone gotiat ion de termines the sp eed an d the duplex mode; for 1000Bas e-X por ts it will deter mine the flow control (pau se) mo[...]
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Chapter 6 Cajun Campus CLI – Layer 2 76 Cajun P33 2MF User ’ s Guide Set port sp eed Command Use the set port speed comman d to configu re the speed o f a 10/ 100Base -T port. You can configure th e s peed t o either 10 Mbp s or 100 Mbps. If autonegotiation mo de is ena bled for such po rts, the port's s peed is de termined by auton ego ti[...]
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Chapter 6 Cajun Campus CLI – Layer 2 Cajun P332 MF User ’ s Guide 77 Example: Cajun_P330-N# set port name 1/21 arthur Port 1/21 name set. Set port trap Command Use the set port trap command to enable/ disable generic S NMP uplink/ dow nlin k traps fr om a port. The syntax for t his command is: set port trap <mod_num>/<port_num> {ena[...]
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Chapter 6 Cajun Campus CLI – Layer 2 78 Cajun P33 2MF User ’ s Guide Set port channel Command Use the set port channel command to ena ble or disable a L ink Aggregation Group (LA G) inte rface on t he m odule. You ca n also add or re move a port fro m an existing LAG. Ensure that all ports i n the LAG are config ured with t he same ports ’ pa[...]
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Chapter 6 Cajun Campus CLI – Layer 2 Cajun P332 MF User ’ s Guide 79 Set port redundancy Commands Use the set port redundancy comman ds to en able or d isab le the de fined redundancy schemes. Usi ng this command w ill not delete existing redundancy entri es. Note: You must disab le Spanning Tree bef ore you can enable r edundancy. The syntax f[...]
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Chapter 6 Cajun Campus CLI – Layer 2 80 Cajun P33 2MF User ’ s Guide Set inband vlan Command Use the set inband vlan command to se t a value for the management vlan (from 1 to 3071). The syntax for this command is: set inband vlan <value> Example: Cajun_P330-N# set inband vlan 1 Management VLAN number set to 1 Set flowcontrol Command Use [...]
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Chapter 6 Cajun Campus CLI – Layer 2 Cajun P332 MF User ’ s Guide 81 Example: These e xamples show how to us e the set port flowcontrol command set: Cajun_P330-N# set flowcontrol receive 1/51 on Port 1/51 flow control receive administration status set to on (port will require far end to send flowcontrol) Cajun_P330-N# set flowcontrol send 1/51 [...]
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Chapter 6 Cajun Campus CLI – Layer 2 82 Cajun P33 2MF User ’ s Guide Example: Cajun_P330-N# set auto-negotiation-flowcontrol-advertisement 1/51 asym-tx-only Cajun_P330-N# Port 1/51 pause capabilities was set Set trunk Command Use the set trunk command to configure the t agging mode. The syntax for this command is: set trunk <mod_num>/<[...]
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Chapter 6 Cajun Campus CLI – Layer 2 Cajun P332 MF User ’ s Guide 83 Set spa ntre e priori ty Com mand Use the set spantree priority command to se t the bridge priority f o r STP. The syntax for t his command is: set spantree priority <bridge_priority> Example: This ex ample shows how to se t the b ridge p riority to 45000: Cajun_P330-N# [...]
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Chapter 6 Cajun Campus CLI – Layer 2 84 Cajun P33 2MF User ’ s Guide Set internal buffering Command The set internal buffering command allows you to set the size (either Maximum or Minimum) o f the Receive (R x) buffer alloca ted to each port o f the specified module. This command is meaningless when any port o f the module is operatin g with f[...]
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Chapter 6 Cajun Campus CLI – Layer 2 Cajun P332 MF User ’ s Guide 85 Set web aux-files-url Command Use the set web aux-files-url command to allow the Device Manager to automatica l y locate the URL (the http://www ad dress and pa th) of the Web serve r containing the De vice Manager help files and Java p lug-in. Note: Ensure that the Web server[...]
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Chapter 6 Cajun Campus CLI – Layer 2 86 Cajun P33 2MF User ’ s Guide Set intellige nt-multicast router port pruning time Comma nd Use the set intelligent-multicast router-port-pruning time command to define aging time for router ports . The syntax for this command is: set intelligent-multicast router-port-pruning time <time> time ti me in[...]
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Chapter 6 Cajun Campus CLI – Layer 2 Cajun P332 MF User ’ s Guide 87 Set security mode Command Use the set security mode command to enable or d isable MAC security a t the stac k level. When ena bled, the p orts ar e secu red based on th eir indi vid ual configuration. W hen disabl ed, all the port s in a stack a re non-secured. The syntax for [...]
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Chapter 6 Cajun Campus CLI – Layer 2 88 Cajun P33 2MF User ’ s Guide Get time Command This command retrie ves the time fro m the network. The syntax for this command is: get time Example: Cajun_P330-N# get time Time is already being acquired from network! Note: You mu st reset the sw itch aft er per forming t he downl oad. Reset Command Use the[...]
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Chapter 6 Cajun Campus CLI – Layer 2 Cajun P332 MF User ’ s Guide 89 Nvram initia lize Command Use the nvram initialize command to reset the Cajun P3 30 parameters to the factory defa ults. If no optio ns are sp ecified for th is command, only the Layer 2 parameters will be reset. The syntax for t his command is: nvram initialize [switch|all] E[...]
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Chapter 6 Cajun Campus CLI – Layer 2 90 Cajun P33 2MF User ’ s Guide Example: Cajun_P330-N# rmon history 1026 1026 interval 30 buckets 20 owner amir history 1026 was created successfully Rmon alarm Command Use the rmon alarm comm and t o cr eate a new RMON ala rm en try. The syntax for this command is: rmon alarm <Alarm Number> <variab[...]
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Chapter 6 Cajun Campus CLI – Layer 2 Cajun P332 MF User ’ s Guide 91 Example: Cajun_P330-N# rmon alarm 1026 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.1.1.1.5.1026 60 delta rising-threshold 10000 1054 falling-threshold 10 1054 risingOrFalling amir alarm 1026 was created successfull Rmon event Command Use the rmon event command to crea te an RMON event entry. The syntax fo[...]
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Chapter 6 Cajun Campus CLI – Layer 2 92 Cajun P33 2MF User ’ s Guide The syntax for this command is: copy stack-config tftp <filename> <ip> Example: Cajun_P330-N# copy stack-config tf tp c:conf.cfg 149.49.36.200 Beginning upload operation ... This operation may take a few minu tes... Please refrain from any other oper ation during [...]
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Chapter 6 Cajun Campus CLI – Layer 2 Cajun P332 MF User ’ s Guide 93 ************************************** ****************************** * If you are currently running the P33 0 Device Manager application,* * it is recommended to exit from it be fore performing configuration* * download operations. * ************************************** ***[...]
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Chapter 6 Cajun Campus CLI – Layer 2 94 Cajun P33 2MF User ’ s Guide Copy tftp EW_archive Command Use the copy tftp EW_archive command t o download t he P330 Device Manager appl ication into the module via TFTP. The syntax for this command is: copy tftp EW_archive <filename> <ip> <mod_num> Example: Cajun_P330-N# copy tftp EW_a[...]
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Chapter 6 Cajun Campus CLI – Layer 2 Cajun P332 MF User ’ s Guide 95 Supervisor Level Commands This level includes all t he commands of t he User and Privile ged Levels (including all show and set co mmands) . Username Command Use the username command to add a loca l user account. You can on ly do this from wit hin the Supervi sor Level. The sy[...]
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Chapter 6 Cajun Campus CLI – Layer 2 96 Cajun P33 2MF User ’ s Guide Show radius authentication Command Use the show radius authentication command to displa y all RADIUS authentication co nfigurations. The shar ed secrets are not d isplayed. The syntax for this command is: show radius authentication Example: Cajun_P330-N(super)# show radius aut[...]
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Chapter 6 Cajun Campus CLI – Layer 2 Cajun P332 MF User ’ s Guide 97 Set radius authentication server Command Use the set radius authentication server command to set a primary or seconda ry RADI US serv er IP ad dres s and sec ret. default. The syntax for t his command is: set radius authentication server <ip-addr><shared- secret>[{[...]
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Chapter 6 Cajun Campus CLI – Layer 2 98 Cajun P33 2MF User ’ s Guide The syntax for this command is: set radius authentication server retry number <number> number r etry number Set radius authentication udp- port Command Use the set radius authentication udp-port comma nd to set the RFC 2138 ap proved U DP port n umber. N ormally, t he UD[...]
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Cajun P332 MF User ’ s Guide 99 Appendix A Cajun P330 Embedded Web Manager The Caju n P330 Em bedded W eb Ma nager prov ides the following: • Device Configurat ion - Viewing and modifying the dif ferent device configurations. • Virtual LANs - Viewing a nd editing V irtual LAN informa tion. • Link Aggregatio n Groups (LAGs ) - Viewing and ed[...]
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100 Cajun P332MF User ’ s Gu ide Running the Embe dded Manager Note: You should assi gn an IP address t o the switch before beginning this procedure. 1 Open your browser. 2 Enter the url of t he switch in the forma t http:// aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd w here aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd is the IP add ress of the sw itch. Note: The u ser name is “ ro ot ” The defaul [...]
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Cajun P332 MF User ’ s Guide 101 — If you ha ve the Ja va plug-in in stalled, t he W eb- based ma nager shou ld open in a new window (s ee Figure A .2). Figur e A.2 W eb-based Manager[...]
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102 Cajun P332MF User ’ s Gu ide — If you do not have the Java plug-in installed, f ollow the instruct ions on the W elcome pa ge that offers a variety of opt ions to ins tall the plug-i n (see Figure A.3) . Figure A.3 Opti ons for Installing the Java Plu g-in[...]
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Cajun P332 MF User ’ s Guide 103 Installing the Java Plu g-in If the netw ork manager has configured the sys tem, the plug-in should be installed automatica l ly. If the plug-in is not installed a utomatically, then y ou have three op tions for installing it manually: 1 Insta lling from th e Cajun P3 30 Documentat i on an d Utilities CD 1 Close a[...]
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104 Cajun P332MF User ’ s Gu ide Insta lling the On- Line Help and J ava Plug-I n on your Web S ite Note: This proce dure i s opti onal Copying the help files and Java plug-in t o a local We b server a llows users to access the on-line help for the Embedded Manager a nd enables automatic i nstallation of the J ava plug -in the first tim e th e us[...]
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Cajun P332 MF User ’ s Guide 105 Appendix B Specifications Cajun P332MF Switc h Physical Power Requirements – AC Power Requirements – DC Height 2U ( 88 mm, 3.5 ” ) Width 482.6 mm ( 19 ” ) Depth 450 m m(17.7 ” ) Weight 8 kg ( 17.6 lb) Input v oltage 100 to 240 VAC, 5 0/60 Hz Power diss ipation 150 W max Input cur rent 2 A@100 VAC 1 A@200[...]
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106 Cajun P332MF User ’ s Gu ide Laser D ata Environ mental Safety • UL for US a pproved according t o UL195O St d. • C-UL(UL fo r Canada ) approv ed accord ing to C2 2.2 No.9 50 Std. • CE for Eu rope a pproved accordi ng to EN 60950 S td. • Laser co mpone nts ar e “ Class 1 Laser Pr oducts ” : — EN-60825 /IEC-8 25-1 for E urope —[...]
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Cajun P332 MF User ’ s Guide 107 EMC Emissions Emis sions Approved a ccording to: • US -F CC Part 15 sub part B , class A • Europe - EN55022 class A Immun ity Approved according to: • EN 50082 -1 Interfaces • 12 x 100B ASE-FX MT- RJ port co nnectors. • RS-232 fo r terminal se tup via RJ4 5 connector on front panel. Standards Compliance [...]
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108 Cajun P332MF User ’ s Gu ide Stacking Sub-mo dule Table B.1 Stacking Sub-module Expansion Sub-modules Gigabit Ethernet Expansion Sub-modules Laser Sa fety The Ca jun X330S 1/S2 m ulti-mo de trans ceivers and th e Cajun X330L1/X 330L2 single mode tra nsceiv ers are C lass 1 laser pr oducts . They co mply with IEC 82 5-1 and Food and Dr ug Adm [...]
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Cajun P332 MF User ’ s Guide 109 Laser Cl assification Note: Class 1 la sers are inherently sa fe under reasonably fores eeable conditions of operation . Caution: The use of op tical instruments with th is product will i ncrease eye haza rd. Usag e Res tric tion The optical p orts of the module must be t erminated with a n optical connector o r a[...]
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110 Cajun P332MF User ’ s Gu ide Fast Ethe rnet Fiber Expansion Sub-module Etherne t/Fast Et hernet Ex pansion Sub-module GBIC Expansion Sub-module The Ca jun X330G2 Expansi on Sub-M odule is the GBI C (1.25 Gb it/s Gig abit Ethernet) Expansi on sub-mo dule for t he Cajun P330 family of stack able swi tches. Note: In order to use this mod ule the[...]
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Cajun P332 MF User ’ s Guide 111 Laser Classification Note: Class 1 la sers are inherently sa fe under reasonably fores eeable conditions of operation . Caution: The use of op tical instruments with th is product will i ncrease eye haza rd. Usag e Res tric tion When a GBIC tran sceiver is inserted into the X330G2 Expansion sub-modu le but is not [...]
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112 Cajun P332MF User ’ s Gu ide Speci ficat ions X330G2- L X GBIC Transceive r A 9 m m or 10 m m sing le-mode fiber (SMF) ca ble ma y be connected t o a 1000Bas e-LX GBIC por t. The max imum le ngth is 10 k m (32,80 8 ft). A 50 m m o r 62.5 m m multimode (MMF) f iber cable ma y be connected to a 1000Base -LX GBIC por t. The maxim um length is 55[...]
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Cajun P332 MF User ’ s Guide 113 Instal ling th e Expa nsion S ub-mo dule in the Ca jun P330 1 Remove the blankin g plate o r other s ub-module (if ins talled). 2 Insert the sub-module gently into the slot , ensuring that the Printed Cir cuit Board ( PCB) is a ligned wit h the guide rails. The PCB not the metal base plate fit s into the gu ide ra[...]
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114 Cajun P332MF User ’ s Gu ide ATM Expansion Sub-modules There are th ree Caju n P330 ATM Expa nsion Sub-mod ules: • X330-O C12F1: 500m , Multim ode fib er, can als o be OC -3 reduced range • X330-O C12S1: 1 5 km, Sing le-mod e fiber, can als o be OC- 3 • X330-OC3 F1: 2 km, Mult imode fiber (future versio n). The ATM sub-mod ules can be i[...]
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Cajun P332 MF User ’ s Guide 115 Multi-Mode Module LED Warnin g The foll owing w arnings apply to t he X3 30 ATM su b-modul es equ ipped wi th multi- mode fi ber. Wa r n i n g : Clas s 1 LED Pr oduct. D o not vi ew the LE D throu gh any magnifyi ng device while it is powered on. Never loo k directly at the fiber Tx port and fiber cable ends when [...]
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116 Cajun P332MF User ’ s Gu ide Environ mental Safety • UL for US a pproved according t o UL195O St d. • C-UL(UL fo r Canada ) approv ed accord ing to C2 2.2 No.9 50 Std. • CE for Eu rope a pproved accordi ng to EN 60950 S td. • Overcurre nt Prote ction: A readily accessible Listed sa fety-app roved pr otective device with a 16A rating m[...]
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Cajun P332 MF User ’ s Guide 117 MTBF in Various Confi gura tions The foll owing tab le provi des the MTBF for the C ajun P332 MF in v arious configurations . Table B .7 MTBF for th e Cajun P3 32MF in Var ious Configura tions Mode l W ithout BUP S With BUP S Without X330STK With X330ST K Without X330STK With X330S TK P33 2 M F 1 63, 9 95 1 4 0,7 [...]
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Cajun P332 MF User ’ s Guide 119 Appendix C How to Contact Us To contact Lucent's te chnical suppo rt, please call: From the Un ited Sta tes: 1-800-237 -0016, press 0, then pr ess 7330 0 From South A merica, and Central & Latin Ameri ca (CALA): 1-727-217 -2425 – 1 for Sp anish Outside No rth America : +972 3 645 8 458[...]
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120 Cajun P332MF User ’ s Gu ide Cajun, CajunView and Octaplane a re trademar ks of Lucent Tec hnologies, Inc. All other trademarks, registered trade marks, service names, product and/or brand names are the sole property of their respective owners. © Copyright 2000 Lucent T echnologies. A ll rights reserved.[...]