User Manual Elinx EIRM-EXTEND-8 Managed Hardened 8 port 10/100BASE-TX Ethernet Extender
Model EIRM-EXTEND-8 Documentation Number EIRM-EXTEND-8-0411m 707 Dayton Road -- P.O. Box 1040 -- Ottawa, IL 61350 USA Phone (815) 433-5100 -- General Fax (815) 433-5105 Website: www.bb-elec.com Sales e-mail: orders@bb-elec.com -- Fax (815) 433-5109 Technical Support e-mail: support@bb.elec.com -- Fax (815) 433-5104 European Headquarters B&B Electronics Westlink Commercial Park -- Oranmore, Co. Galway, Ireland Phone +353 91-792444 -- Fax +353 91-792445 Website: www.bb-europe.
Preface The manual describes how to install and use the Hardened Managed Ethernet Extender Switch. This Ethernet Extender Switch is designed to deliver full scalability with SNMP/RMON web-based management functions. To get the most out of this manual, you should have an understanding of Ethernet networking concepts.
Table of Contents Preface iii Chapter 1 – Introduction 1 PRODUCT OVERVIEW ................................................................................ 1 PACKAGE CONTENTS ................................................................................ 1 PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS .............................................................................. 2 Basic Features ...................................................................................... 2 Management Support ............................
Web-Based Browser Management 19 LOGGING ON TO THE ETHERNET EXTENDER SWITCH .............................. 19 UNDERSTANDING THE BROWSER INTERFACE .......................................... 20 SYSTEM ................................................................................................... 22 SYSTEM INFORMATION ........................................................................... 23 SYSTEM NAME/PASSWORD ..................................................................... 23 IP ADDRESS ......
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Chapter 1 – Introduction Product Overview Hardened Managed Ethernet Extender Switch Front View Package Contents Please inspect the contents, and report any apparent damage or missing items immediately to B&B Electronics.. • • • The Hardened Managed Ethernet Extender Switch User’s Manual RS232 cable Manual Documentation Number: EIRM-EXTEND-8-1411m 1 B&B Electronics Mfg Co Inc – 707 Dayton Rd - PO Box 1040 - Ottawa IL 61350 - Ph 815-433-5100 - Fax 815-433-5104 – www.bb-elec.
Product Highlights Basic Features Meets NEMA TS1/TS2 Environmental requirements such as temperature, shock, and vibration for traffic control equipment. Meets EN61000-6-2 & EN61000-6-4 EMC Generic Standard Immunity for industrial environment. Manageable via SNMP, Web-based, Telnet, and RS-232 console port. Supports Command Line Interface in RS-232 console.
QoS (IEEE802.1p Quality of Service) 4 priority queues INTERNETWORKING PROTOCOLS Bridging: IEEE802.1s Multiple Spanning Tree IEEE802.1w Rapid Spanning Tree IEEE802.1D Spanning Tree compatible IEEE802.
Front Panel Display POWER The LED will be in an ON condition what power is properly connected to power. Port Status LEDs LED State Indication Power 1 Power 2 Power 3 Steady Power on. Off Power off. 10/100Base-TX Port Steady A valid network established. Flashing Transmitting or receiving data. ACT stands for ACTIVITY. Steady Connection at 100Mbps speed. Off Connection at 10Mbps speed. LINK/ACT 100 connection Ethernet Extender Port LINK/ACT 4 Steady A valid connection established.
Physical Ports The Hardened Managed Ethernet Extender Switch provides: Number of ports 10/100Base-TX 8 Ethernet Extender Port 2 Connectivity • • RJ-45 connectors on TX ports RJ-11 and Terminal Block connector on Ethernet Extender ports Mode Selection • • • • • • 10/100Base-TX ports: 10Base-T full-duplex mode 10Base-T half-duplex mode 100Base-TX full-duplex mode 100Base-TX half-duplex mode Auto-negotiating mode Ethernet Extender ports: • Asymmetrical or Symmetrical The 10/100Base-TX and Ethernet Exten
The Ethernet Extender Connection Pin 3: Tip, Pin 4: Ring. Use a telephone line to connect two RJ-11 or Terminal Block ports between two Hardened Ethernet Extenders. Connections are straight through or crossover. Tip Ring Warning: Impropriate operation might cause the damage of Terminal Block. Ethernet Extender Mode Settings Ethernet Extender mode is DIP switch (Dual Inline Package) selectable. The switch is located on the front panel of the Hardened Managed Ethernet Extender Switch.
Ethernet Extender Switch Management Web-based browser interface The Ethernet Extender has a browser-based interface that allows user access to the Ethernet Extender Switch configuration and functionality. The web server will support Netscape or Internet Explorer browser. Administration console via RS-232 serial port (CLI) The Ethernet Extender Switch provides an onboard serial port, which allows the Ethernet Extender Switch to be configured via a directly connected terminal.
Installation Selecting a Site for the Ethernet Extender Switch Ethernet Extender Switch should be installed in a location the meets the following requirements: The ambient temperature should be between -40°C to 75℃ (-40℉ to 167℉). -The relative humidity should be less than 95 percent, non-condensing. -Surrounding electrical devices should not exceed the electromagnetic field (RFC) standards. -Make sure that the Ethernet Extender Switch receives adequate ventilation.
Connecting to Power Redundant DC Terminal Block Power Inputs or 12VDC DC Jack: 12VDC DC Jack Step 1: Connect the supplied AC to DC power adapter to the receptacle on the topside of the Ethernet Extender Switch. Step 2: Connect the power cord to the AC to DC power adapter and attach the plug into a standard AC outlet with the appropriate AC voltage. Redundant DC Terminal Block Power Inputs There are two pairs of power inputs for use with redundant power sources.
Top View Alarms for Power Failure Step 1: There are two pins on the terminal block used for power failure detection. It provides the normally closed output when the power source is active. Use this as a dry contact application to send a signal for power failure detection.
Special note: The relay output is normal open position when there is no power to the Ethernet Extender Switch. Please do not connect any power source to this terminal to prevent shorting your power supply. Reset Button Press reset button for over 10 seconds to reset the Hardened Managed Ethernet Extender Switch back to default password. Connecting to Your Network Cable Type & Length It is necessary to follow the cable specifications below when connecting the Ethernet Extender Switch to your network.
Cabling Step 1: Always ensure the power is off before beginning installation. Step 2: Prepare cables with corresponding connectors for each port. Step 3: Consult Cable Specifications Table on previous page for cabling requirements based on connectors and speed. Step 4: Connect one end of the cable to the Ethernet Extender Switch and the other end to a desired device. Step 5: Once the connections between two ends devices are made successfully, turn on the power and confirm LED status.
Administration Console (CLI) The administration console is an internal, character-oriented, Command Line Interface (CLI) for performing system administration such as displaying statistics or changing option settings. Using this method, you can view the administration console from a terminal, personal computer, Apple Macintosh, or workstation connected to the Ethernet Extender Switch’s console port. There are two ways to use this management method: direct access or modem access.
Modem Access You can access the Ethernet Extender Switch’s administration console from a PC or Macintosh using an external modem attached to the console port. The Ethernet Extender Switch management program provides Console Port screen, accessible from the Basic Management screen that lets you configure parameters for modem access. When you have configured the external modem from the administration console, the Ethernet Extender Switch transmits characters that you have entered as output on the modem port.
Protocols The Ethernet Extender Switch supports the following protocols: VIRTUAL TERMINAL PROTOCOLS, SUCH AS TELNET A virtual terminal protocol is a software program, such as Telnet, that allows you to establish a management session from a Macintosh, a PC, or a UNIX workstation. Because Telnet runs over TCP/IP, you must have at least one IP address configured on the Ethernet Extender Switch before you can establish access to it with a virtual terminal protocol.
SNMP & RMON Management This chapter describes the Ethernet Extender Switch’s Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) and Remote Monitoring (RMON) capabilities. Overview RMON is an abbreviation for the Remote Monitoring MIB (Management Information Base). RMON is a system defined by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) document RFC 2819, which defines how networks can be monitored remotely.
SNMP Agent and MIB-2 (RFC 1213) The SNMP Agent running on the Ethernet Extender Switch manager CPU is responsible for: - Retrieving MIB counters from various layers of software modules according to the SNMP GET/GET NEXT frame messages. - Setting MIB variables according to the SNMP SET frame message.
- RMON History Group – gathers and stores periodic statistical samples from the previous Statistics Group. - RMON Alarm Group – allows a network administrator to define alarm thresholds for any MIB variable. An alarm can be associated with Low Threshold, High Threshold, or both. A trigger can trigger an alarm when the value of a specific MIB variable exceeds a threshold, falls below a threshold, or exceeds or falls below a threshold.
Web-Based Browser Management The Ethernet Extender Switch provides a web-based browser interface for configuring and managing the Ethernet Extender Switch. This interface allows you to access the Ethernet Extender Switch using a preferred web browser.
LOGIN Enter the factory default login ID: root. PASSWORD Factory default password (Default: no password). Or enter a user-defined password – See the instructions under System Information section. Then Select on the “Login” button to log on to the Ethernet Extender Switch. Understanding the Browser Interface The web browser interface provides groups of point-and-Select buttons at the left field of the screen for configuring and managing the Ethernet Extender Switch.
System System Information, System Name/Password, IP Address, ARP Table, Route Table, Save Configuration, Firmware Upgrade, Alarm Setting, Reboot, Logout Port Configuration, Port Status, Rate Control, RMON Statistics, Per Port Vlan Activities, Port Security Switching Bridging, Static MAC Entry, Port Mirroring Trunking Port Trunking STP / Ring Global Configuration, RSTP Port Setting, MSTP Properties, MSTP Instance Setting, MSTP Port Setting, Ring Setting VLAN VLAN Mode Setting, 802.1Q VLAN Setting, 802.
OTHER PROTOCOLS GVRP, IGMP Snooping, NTP System 22 Manual Documentation Number: EIRM-EXTEND-8-1411m B&B Electronics Mfg Co Inc – 707 Dayton Rd - PO Box 1040 - Ottawa IL 61350 - Ph 815-433-5100 - Fax 815-433-5104 – www.bb-elec.com B&B Electronics – Westlink Commercial Park – Oranmore, Galway, Ireland – Ph +353 91-792444 – Fax +353 91-792445 – www.bb-europe.
System Information View System information, VLAN ID, IP Address, and IP Subnet Mask of the Ethernet Extender Switch. System Name/Password 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. System Name: Select “System Name” text box. Type a system name if it is blank, or replace the current system name with a new one. Updating setting: Select “Updating setting” button to update your settings. Password: Select “Password” text box. Type a password. Retype Password: Select “Retype Password” text box.
IP Address 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 24 IP Address: Select “IP Address” text box and type a new address to change the IP Address. IP Subnet Mask: Select “IP Subnet Mask” text box and type a new address to change the IP Subnet Mask. Submit: Select “Submit” button when you finished these selections. You need to enter the new IP address on the browser and reconnect to the Ethernet Extender Switch after IP or subnet mask are changed.
ARP Table Select ARP Table in side menu Manual Documentation Number: EIRM-EXTEND-8-1411m 25 B&B Electronics Mfg Co Inc – 707 Dayton Rd - PO Box 1040 - Ottawa IL 61350 - Ph 815-433-5100 - Fax 815-433-5104 – www.bb-elec.com B&B Electronics – Westlink Commercial Park – Oranmore, Galway, Ireland – Ph +353 91-792444 – Fax +353 91-792445 – www.bb-europe.
Route Table Click Route Table to view Route Table. Save Configuration 1. Load config from TFTP server: Select “TFTP Server” text box and type the TFTP server IP address from where the file will be obtained. Select “FILE” text box and type the name of the file that will be obtained. Select “Load” button to load the file from the TFTP server. 2. Backup config to TFTP server: Select “TFTP Server” text box and type the TFTP server IP address to where the file will be backed up.
3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Save Configuration: Select “Save Configuration” button to save your configuration settings. Restore Default: Select “Restore Default” button to restore the default settings of the Ethernet Extender Switch. Auto save: Select “Auto save” drop-down menu to choose “Disable” or “Enable” from the “Auto save” drop-down list to disable or enable Auto save for the Ethernet Extender Switch.
functions during this period of time. Reboot the Ethernet Extender Switch after completing the upgrade process. Please follow the message on the screen during the firmware upgrade process. Do not turn off the power or perform other functions during this period of time. 28 Manual Documentation Number: EIRM-EXTEND-8-1411m B&B Electronics Mfg Co Inc – 707 Dayton Rd - PO Box 1040 - Ottawa IL 61350 - Ph 815-433-5100 - Fax 815-433-5104 – www.bb-elec.
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Firmware has been upgraded successfully to the Ethernet Extender Switch. Reboot the switch after completing the upgrade process. 30 Manual Documentation Number: EIRM-EXTEND-8-1411m B&B Electronics Mfg Co Inc – 707 Dayton Rd - PO Box 1040 - Ottawa IL 61350 - Ph 815-433-5100 - Fax 815-433-5104 – www.bb-elec.com B&B Electronics – Westlink Commercial Park – Oranmore, Galway, Ireland – Ph +353 91-792444 – Fax +353 91-792445 – www.bb-europe.
Alarm Setting 1. 2. 3. Name: Select “Name” drop-down menu to choose “fe1~fe8”, “vdsl1~vdsl2”, or “Power1~Power3” from the “Name” drop-down list. Trigger Enabled: Select “Trigger Enabled” drop-down menu to choose “YES” or “NO” from the “Trigger Enabled” drop-down list to enable or disable Trigger. Update Setting: Select “Update Setting” button to update settings to the Ethernet Extender Switch.
Reboot Reboot: Select “Reboot” button to restart the Ethernet Extender Switch. 32 Manual Documentation Number: EIRM-EXTEND-8-1411m B&B Electronics Mfg Co Inc – 707 Dayton Rd - PO Box 1040 - Ottawa IL 61350 - Ph 815-433-5100 - Fax 815-433-5104 – www.bb-elec.com B&B Electronics – Westlink Commercial Park – Oranmore, Galway, Ireland – Ph +353 91-792444 – Fax +353 91-792445 – www.bb-europe.
Logout Logout: Select “Logout” button to logout of the Ethernet Extender Switch. Manual Documentation Number: EIRM-EXTEND-8-1411m 33 B&B Electronics Mfg Co Inc – 707 Dayton Rd - PO Box 1040 - Ottawa IL 61350 - Ph 815-433-5100 - Fax 815-433-5104 – www.bb-elec.com B&B Electronics – Westlink Commercial Park – Oranmore, Galway, Ireland – Ph +353 91-792444 – Fax +353 91-792445 – www.bb-europe.
Port Configuration 1. 2. 3. 4. 34 Admin Setting: Select “Admin Setting” drop-down menu to choose “Link down” or “Link up” from the “Admin Setting” drop-down list to disable or enable Admin Setting for the port. Speed: Select “Speed” drop-down menu to change the line speed and duplex settings from the “Speed” drop-down list for the port. Flow control: Select “Flow control” drop-down menu to choose “Disable” or “Enable” from the “Flow control” drop-down list to disable or enable Flow control for the port.
Port Status View the Link Status, Speed, Duplex, and Flow control status for all ports. Manual Documentation Number: EIRM-EXTEND-8-1411m 35 B&B Electronics Mfg Co Inc – 707 Dayton Rd - PO Box 1040 - Ottawa IL 61350 - Ph 815-433-5100 - Fax 815-433-5104 – www.bb-elec.com B&B Electronics – Westlink Commercial Park – Oranmore, Galway, Ireland – Ph +353 91-792444 – Fax +353 91-792445 – www.bb-europe.
Rate Control 1. 2. 3. 36 Ingress: Select “Ingress” text box and type a new Rate to change the Ingress Rate Control for the port. Rate Values: 64kbps, 128kbps, 192kbps, … , 1792kbps. 2Mbps, 3Mbps, 4Mbps, … , 100Mbps. : M = 1024k. Egress: Select “Egress” text box and type a new Rate to change the Egress Rate Control for the port. Rate Values: 64kbps, 128kbps, 192kbps, … , 1792kbps. 2Mbps, 3Mbps, 4Mbps, … , 100Mbps. : M = 1024k.
RMON Statistics Select Port 1 ~ Port 10 to view corresponding RMON Statistics. Manual Documentation Number: EIRM-EXTEND-8-1411m 37 B&B Electronics Mfg Co Inc – 707 Dayton Rd - PO Box 1040 - Ottawa IL 61350 - Ph 815-433-5100 - Fax 815-433-5104 – www.bb-elec.com B&B Electronics – Westlink Commercial Park – Oranmore, Galway, Ireland – Ph +353 91-792444 – Fax +353 91-792445 – www.bb-europe.
Per port Vlan activities Select Port 1 ~ Port 10 to view corresponding Vlan activities. 38 Manual Documentation Number: EIRM-EXTEND-8-1411m B&B Electronics Mfg Co Inc – 707 Dayton Rd - PO Box 1040 - Ottawa IL 61350 - Ph 815-433-5100 - Fax 815-433-5104 – www.bb-elec.com B&B Electronics – Westlink Commercial Park – Oranmore, Galway, Ireland – Ph +353 91-792444 – Fax +353 91-792445 – www.bb-europe.
Port Security 1. 2. 3. 4. Mode: Select “Mode” drop-down menu to Choose “Enable” or “Disable” from “Mode” drop-down list to enable or disable Port Security for the port. Add MAC address: Select “Add MAC address” text box and type a MAC address for the port. Delete MAC address: Select “Delete MAC address” drop-down menu and choose a MAC address from the “Delete MAC address” dropdown list to be deleted from the port. Update Setting: Select “Update Setting” button when you finished Port Security settings.
Switching Bridging 1. Aging Time (seconds): Select the text box and type a decimal number as Bridging Aging Time in seconds. 2. Update setting: Select “update setting” button when you finished Aging Time settings. 3. Threshold level (0-100): Select “Level” text box and type a decimal number for the port. Need to choose “Broadcast” and/or “DFLMulticast“ from “Storm-control enabled type” for the port. DLF (Destination Lookup Failure). 4.
Static MAC Entry Static-MAC-Entry Forward: 1. Add MAC address: Select “Add MAC address” text box and type a locked forwarding MAC address for the port. 2. VLAN ID: Select “VLAN ID” drop-down menu and choose a VLAN ID from the “VLAN ID” drop-down list. 3. Delete MAC address: Select “Delete MAC address” drop-down menu and choose a locked forwarding MAC address from the “Delete MAC address” drop-down list to be deleted from the port. 4.
4. Submit: Select “Submit” button when you finished Static-MAC-Entry Discard settings. Port Mirroring 1. 2. 3. 4. 42 Mirror From: Choose Mirror From port from Port 1 ~ Port 10. Mirror To: Select “Mirror To” drop-down menu to Choose Mirror To port (Port 1 ~ Port 10) from “Mirror To” drop-down list. Mirror Mode: Select “Mirror Mode” drop-down menu to Choose “Tx/Rx”, “Tx”, or “Rx” from “Mirror Mode” drop-down list. Submit: Select “Submit” button when you finished Port Mirroring settings.
Trunking Port Trunking Static Channel Group: 1. Trunk 1: Select Port 1 ~ Port 8 to assign ports to Trunk 1. (Maximum 4 ports in Trunk 1.) VDSL Trunking: 1. Trunk 3: Select “Static” or “Disable” for Trunk 3. 2. Submit: Select “Submit” button when you finished Port Trunking settings. Manual Documentation Number: EIRM-EXTEND-8-1411m 43 B&B Electronics Mfg Co Inc – 707 Dayton Rd - PO Box 1040 - Ottawa IL 61350 - Ph 815-433-5100 - Fax 815-433-5104 – www.bb-elec.
STP/Ring Global Configuration 1. Spanning Tree Protocol: Select “Spanning Tree Protocol” drop-down menu to Choose “Enable” or “Disable” from “Spanning Tree Protocol” drop-down list to enable or disable Spanning Tree Protocol. 2. Bridge Priority (0..61440): Select “Bridge Priority” text box and type a decimal number between 0 and 61440. 3. Hello Time (sec) (1..9): Select “Hello Time” text box and type a decimal number between 1 and 9. 4. 5. 6. 44 Max Age (sec) (6..
7. Update setting: Select “Update setting” button when you finished Global Configuration. RSTP Port Setting 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. STP Version: Select “STP Version” drop-down menu to choose “RSTP” from “STP Version” drop-down list. Port: Select “Port” drop-down menu to Choose Port 1 ~ Port 10 from “Port” drop-down list. Priority(Granularity 16): Select “Priority” text box and enter a value between 0 and 240 to set the priority for the port.
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MSTP Properties 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. STP Version: Select “STP Version” drop-down menu to choose “MSTP” from “STP Version” drop-down list. Region Name: Select “Region Name” text box to create an MST region and specify a name to it. MST bridges of a region form different spanning trees for different VLANs. By default, each MST Bridge starts with the region name as its bridge address. This means each MST Bridge is a region by itself, unless specifically added to one.
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MSTP Instance Setting VLAN Instance Configuration 1. VLAN Instance Configuration: Select “VLAN Instance Configuration” button. The “VLAN Instance Configuration” window appears. 2. VLAN ID: Select “VLAN ID” drop-down menu to choose VLAN from “VLAN ID” drop-down list to simultaneously add multiple VLANs for the corresponding instance of a bridge. 3. Instance ID (1..15): Select “Instance ID” text box to specify the instance ID. 4.
2. 50 Update setting: Select “Update setting” button when you finished VLAN Instance Configuration. Manual Documentation Number: EIRM-EXTEND-8-1411m B&B Electronics Mfg Co Inc – 707 Dayton Rd - PO Box 1040 - Ottawa IL 61350 - Ph 815-433-5100 - Fax 815-433-5104 – www.bb-elec.com B&B Electronics – Westlink Commercial Park – Oranmore, Galway, Ireland – Ph +353 91-792444 – Fax +353 91-792445 – www.bb-europe.
MSTP Port Setting Port Instance Configuration 1. Instance ID: Select “Instance ID” drop-down menu to choose instance ID from “Instance ID” drop-down list. 2. Select Port 1 ~ Port 8 to assign ports to the corresponding instance ID. 3. Update setting: Select “Update setting” button when you finished Port Instance Configuration. Instance ID 1. Instance ID: Select “Instance ID” drop-down menu to choose instance ID from “Instance ID” drop-down list. MSTP Port Configuration 1.
3. 4. root port for an instance. A lower value implies a better priority. In the case of the same priority, the interface index will serve as the tiebreaker, with the lower-numbered interface being preferred over others. The permitted range is 0-240. The priority values can only be set in increments of 16. Admin. Path Cost: Select “Admin. Path Cost” text box to set the cost of a path associated with an interface. Update setting: Select “Update setting” button when you finished MSTP Port Setting.
Set ring port 1. Ring port 1: Select “Ring port 1” drop-down menu to choose Ring port 1 from “Ring port 1” drop-down list. 2. Ring port 2: Select “Ring port 2” drop-down menu to choose Ring port 2 from “Ring port 2” drop-down list. 3. Update setting: Select “Update setting” button when you finished Set ring port. VLAN 1. 2. VLAN Mode Setting VLAN Mode Setting: Select “VLAN Mode Setting” drop-down menu to choose “Tag-based VLAN” or “Port-based VLAN” from “VLAN Mode Setting” drop-down list.
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802.1Q VLAN setting Add VLAN: 1. VLAN setting: Select “VLAN setting”. The “VLAN Setting” window appears. 2. Add VLAN: Select “Add VLAN” button to create a new VLAN from “VLAN Setting” window. 3. VLAN ID(2-4094): Select the “VLAN ID” textbox and specify a new VLAN ID number from 2 ~ 4094. 4. VLAN Name: Select the “VLAN Name” textbox and type a name for this newly created VLAN. Add port to or delete port from VLAN: 1. VLAN Member: Choose the port to be added to or deleted from the VLAN. 2.
Delete VLAN: 1. 2. 3. 4. VLAN setting: Select “VLAN setting”. The “VLAN Setting” window appears. Delete VLAN: Select “Delete VLAN” button. Select a VLAN ID: Select “Select a VLAN ID” drop-down menu from “Select a VLAN ID” drop-down list to choose the VLAN to be deleted. Submit: Select “Submit” button when you finished VLAN setting. 802.1Q Port Setting 1. 2. 3. 4. 56 VLAN Port Setting: Select “VLAN Port Setting”. The “VLAN Port Setting” window appears.
Port Based VLAN 1. 2. 3. 4. VLAN: Choose the port to be added to or deleted from the VLAN. Select all: Select “select all” button to choose Port 1 ~ Port 10 all to be added to the VLAN. Delete all: Select “delete all” button to choose Port 1 ~ Port 10 all to be deleted from the VLAN. Submit: Select “Submit” button when you finished Port Based VLAN setting.
QoS Global Configuration 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 58 QoS: Select “QoS” drop-down menu from “QoS” drop-down list to choose “Enable” or “Disable” to enable or disable QoS. Trust: Enable or disable the Ethernet Extender Switch port to trust the CoS (Class of Service) labels of all traffic received on that port. Enable or disable a routed port to trust the DSCP (Differentiated Service Code Point) labels of all traffic received on that port. Policy: Choose “Strict Priority(Queue3) + WRR(Queue0-2)” or “WRR(Queue0-3)”.
802.1p Priority 1. 2. Priority: Select “Priority” drop-down menu from “Priority” drop-down list to choose 0 ~ 3 for VLAN Priority 0 ~ 7. Submit: Select “Submit” button when you finished 802.1p priority. Manual Documentation Number: EIRM-EXTEND-8-1411m 59 B&B Electronics Mfg Co Inc – 707 Dayton Rd - PO Box 1040 - Ottawa IL 61350 - Ph 815-433-5100 - Fax 815-433-5104 – www.bb-elec.com B&B Electronics – Westlink Commercial Park – Oranmore, Galway, Ireland – Ph +353 91-792444 – Fax +353 91-792445 – www.
DSCP 1. 2. 60 Priority: Select “Priority” drop-down menu from “Priority” drop-down list to choose 0 ~ 3 for DSCP Priority 0 ~ 63. Submit: Select “Submit” button when you finished DSCP. Manual Documentation Number: EIRM-EXTEND-8-1411m B&B Electronics Mfg Co Inc – 707 Dayton Rd - PO Box 1040 - Ottawa IL 61350 - Ph 815-433-5100 - Fax 815-433-5104 – www.bb-elec.com B&B Electronics – Westlink Commercial Park – Oranmore, Galway, Ireland – Ph +353 91-792444 – Fax +353 91-792445 – www.bb-europe.
SNMP SNMP General Setting 1. SNMP Status: Select “SNMP Status” drop-down menu from “SNMP Status” drop-down list to choose “Enable” or “Disable” to enable or disable SNMP. 2. Description: Select the “Description” textbox and specify a new description for SNMP. 3. Location: Select the “Location” textbox and specify a new location for SNMP. 4. Contact: Select the “Contact” textbox and specify a new contact for SNMP. 5.
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SNMP v1/v2c 1. 2. 3. Get Community Name: Select the “Get Community Name” textbox and specify a get community name. Set Community Name: Select the “Set Community Name” textbox and specify a set community name. Update Setting: Select “Update Setting” button when you finished SNMP V1/V2c Setting. Manual Documentation Number: EIRM-EXTEND-8-1411m 63 B&B Electronics Mfg Co Inc – 707 Dayton Rd - PO Box 1040 - Ottawa IL 61350 - Ph 815-433-5100 - Fax 815-433-5104 – www.bb-elec.
SNMP v3 Add User: 1. Add User: Select “Add User” button. The “SNMP V3 Setting” window appears. 2. SNMP Version: Select “SNMP Version” drop-down menu from “SNMP Version” drop-down list to choose “SNMPv3 No-Auth”, “SNMPv3 Auth-MD5”, “SNMPv3 Auth-SHA”, “SNMPv3 Priv AuthMD5”, or “SNMPv3 Priv Auth-SHA”. SNMPv3 No-Auth: Add a user using SNMP v3 without authentication. SNMPv3 Auth-MD5: Add a user using SNMP v3 with authentication. Select the “Auth. Password” textbox and specify an authentication password.
3. 4. 5. User Name: Select the “User Name” textbox and specify a user name for user using SNMP v3. Access Mode: Select “Access Mode” drop-down menu from “Access Mode” drop-down list to choose “Read Only” or “Read/Write”. Read Only: Add a user using SNMP v3 with read-only access mode. Read/Write: Add an user using SNMP v3 with read-write access mode Sumit: Select “Sumit” button when you finished SNMP V3 Setting.
Delete User: 1. 2. 3. 66 Delete User: Select “Delete User” button. The “Select User Name” window appears. Select User Name: Select “Select User Name” drop-down menu from “Select User Name” drop-down list to choose the user to be deleted from using SNMP v3. Sumit: Select “Sumit” button when you finished user deletion. Manual Documentation Number: EIRM-EXTEND-8-1411m B&B Electronics Mfg Co Inc – 707 Dayton Rd - PO Box 1040 - Ottawa IL 61350 - Ph 815-433-5100 - Fax 815-433-5104 – www.bb-elec.
802.1x Radius Configuration 1. 2. Radius Status: Select “Radius Status” drop-down menu from “Radius Status” drop-down list to choose “Enable” or “Disable” to globally enable or disable authentication. Update Setting: Select “Update Setting” button when you finished Radius Status Setting. Manual Documentation Number: EIRM-EXTEND-8-1411m 67 B&B Electronics Mfg Co Inc – 707 Dayton Rd - PO Box 1040 - Ottawa IL 61350 - Ph 815-433-5100 - Fax 815-433-5104 – www.bb-elec.
Add Radius: 1. Add Radius: Select “Add Radius” button. The “Radius Server Setting” window appears. 2. Radius Server IP: Select the “Radius Server IP” textbox and specify the IP address of the remote radius server host. 3. Radius Server Port: Select the “Radius Server Port” textbox and specify the UDP destination port for authentication requests. The host is not used for authentication if set to 0. 4.
Delete Radius: 1. 2. 3. Delete Radius: Select “Delete Radius” button. The “Select Radius Server IP” window appears. Select Radius Server IP: Select “Select Radius Server IP” drop-down menu from “Select Radius Server IP” drop-down list to choose the IP address of the remote radius server host to be deleted. Sumit: Select “Sumit” button when you finished radius server deletion.
Port Authentication 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 70 Interface: Select “Interface” drop-down menu from “Interface” dropdown list to choose the port to be set port-based authentication. Authentication State: Select “Authentication State” drop-down menu from “Authentication State” drop-down list to choose “Enable” or “Disable” to enable or disable authentication state.
VDSL VDSL Ports: 1. 2. Interface: Select “Interface” drop-down menu from “Interface” dropdown list to choose vdsl1 or vdsl2 port. VDSL Retrain: Select “VDSL Retrain” button to try to get a higher link speed for Ethernet Extender port. VDSL Configuration VDSL Settings: Enable Asymmetric Mode: 1. Asymmetric Mode: Check “Enable” to enable asymmetric mode for Ethernet Extender port. 2. Update Setting: Select “Update Setting” button to finish enabling asymmetric mode for Ethernet Extender port.
3. Fixed Rate: Select “Fixed Rate” drop-down menu to disable fixed speed rate or select a fixed speed rate for Ethernet Extender port from the “Fixed Rate” drop-down list. Fixed Rate: bps Disable 59M / 31M 52M / 24M 47M / 14M 42M / 8M 35M / 6M 28M / 5M 25M / 2M 22M / 1M 14M / 1M 1M / 1M 4. Update Setting: Select “Update Setting” button to finish Fixed Rate setting. • Disable Asymmetric Mode: Asymmetric Mode: Check “Disable” to disable asymmetric mode for Ethernet Extender port.
4. Fixed Rate: Select “Fixed Rate” drop-down menu to disable fixed speed rate or select a fixed speed rate for Ethernet Extender port from the “Fixed Rate” drop-down list. Fixed Rate: bps Disable 50M 40M 30M 25M 20M 15M 10M 5M 3M 1M 5. Update Setting: Select “Update Setting” button to finish Max. Speed and Fixed Rate settings.
Select vdsl1 or vdsl2 to view Interface vdsl1 or vdsl2 status. VDSL Counters Select vdsl1 or vdsl2 to view Interface vdsl1 or vdsl2 counters. 74 Manual Documentation Number: EIRM-EXTEND-8-1411m B&B Electronics Mfg Co Inc – 707 Dayton Rd - PO Box 1040 - Ottawa IL 61350 - Ph 815-433-5100 - Fax 815-433-5104 – www.bb-elec.com B&B Electronics – Westlink Commercial Park – Oranmore, Galway, Ireland – Ph +353 91-792444 – Fax +353 91-792445 – www.bb-europe.
Other Protocols GVRP GVRP Global Setting: 1. GVRP: Select “GVRP” drop-down menu from “GVRP” drop-down list to choose “Enable” or “Disable” to enable or disable GVRP (GARP VLAN Registration Protocol). Dynamic VLAN creation: Select “Dynamic VLAN creation” drop-down menu from “Dynamic VLAN creation” drop-down list to choose “Enable” or “Disable” to enable or disable Dynamic VLAN creation. GARP (Generic Attribute Registration Protocol) provides IEEE802.
2. compliant VLAN pruning and dynamic VLAN creation on IEEE802.1Q trunk ports. 3. Update Setting: Select “Update Setting” button when you finished GVRP Global Setting. Per port setting (include LAG): 1. 2. 3. 4. 76 GVRP: Select “GVRP” drop-down menu from “GVRP” drop-down list to choose “Enable” or “Disable” to enable or disable GVRP for the port. GVRP applicant: Select “GVRP applicant” drop-down menu from “GVRP applicant” drop-down list to choose “Active” or “Normal” to the port.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. IGMP Snooping IGMP mode: Select “IGMP mode” drop-down menu from “IGMP mode” drop-down list to choose “Disable”, “Passive”, or “querier” for the Ethernet Extender Switch. Disable: Disable IGMP on the Ethernet Extender Switch. Passive: The Ethernet Extender Switch with only multicast-data-forwarding capability. Querier: The Ethernet Extender Switch acts as the querier for the network. There is only one querier on a network at any time.
IGMP querier: 1. 2. Query-interval: Select the “query-interval” textbox and specify a new number from 1 ~ 18000. The query-interval field is used to set the time (in seconds) between transmitting IGMP queries. Entries between 1 and 18000 seconds are allowed. Default = 125. Max-response-time: Select the “max-response-time” textbox and specify a new number from 1 ~ 124. This determines the maximum amount of time in seconds allowed before sending an IGMP response report.
NTP NTP Setting: 1. NTP Status: Select “NTP Status” drop-down menu from “NTP Status” drop-down list to choose “Enable” or “Disable” to enable or disable NTP for the Ethernet Extender Switch. 2. NTP Server (IP Address or Domain name): Select the “NTP Server” textbox and specify the IP address or Domain name of NTP server. 3. Sync Time: Select “Sync Time” button to synchronize time with NTP server. 4. Time Zone: Select “Time Zone” drop-down menu from “Time Zone” drop-down list to set time zone. 5.
Daylight Saving Setting: 1. Daylight Saving Mode: Select "Daylight Saving Mode" drop-down menu from "Daylight Saving Mode" drop-down list to choose "Disable", "Weekday", or "Date" to choose disable, weekday, or date daylight saving for the Ethernet Extender Switch. 2. Time Set Offset (1-1440 min): Select the "Time Set Offset" textbox and specify the offset time of daylight saving. For example enter 60 for one hour offset. 3.
Command Line Console Management The Ethernet Extender Switch provides a command line console interface for configuration purposes. The Ethernet Extender Switch can be configured either locally through its RS-232 port or remotely via a Telnet session. For the later, you must specify an IP address for the Ethernet Extender Switch first. This chapter describes how to configure the Ethernet Extender Switch using its console by Commend Line.
Exec Mode (View Mode) Logon to Exec Mode (View Mode) At the switch_a login: prompt just type in “root” and press to logon to Exec Mode (or View Mode). switch_a login: root 82 Manual Documentation Number: EIRM-EXTEND-8-1411m B&B Electronics Mfg Co Inc – 707 Dayton Rd - PO Box 1040 - Ottawa IL 61350 - Ph 815-433-5100 - Fax 815-433-5104 – www.bb-elec.com B&B Electronics – Westlink Commercial Park – Oranmore, Galway, Ireland – Ph +353 91-792444 – Fax +353 91-792445 – www.bb-europe.
Basic commands Exec Mode (or View Mode) is the base mode from where users can perform basic commands like: clear, debug, disable, enable, exit, help, logout, no, quit, show, terminal The CLI contains a text-based help facility. Access this help by typing in the full or partial command string then typing a question mark “?”. The CLI displays the command keywords or parameters along with a short description. At the switch_a> prompt just press > to list the above basic commands.
Login timed out The login session to Exec Mode (or View Mode) has timed out due to an extended period of inactivity (60 seconds) to indicate authentication attempt timed out. And the switch_a login: prompt will show on the screen. Logon back to Exec Mode (View Mode) At the switch_a login: prompt just type in “root” and press to logon back to Exec Mode (or View Mode).
switch_a login: root Exit from Exec Mode (View Mode) At the switch_a> prompt just type in “exit” and press to exit from Exec Mode (or View Mode). switch_a>exit Manual Documentation Number: EIRM-EXTEND-8-1411m 85 B&B Electronics Mfg Co Inc – 707 Dayton Rd - PO Box 1040 - Ottawa IL 61350 - Ph 815-433-5100 - Fax 815-433-5104 – www.bb-elec.com B&B Electronics – Westlink Commercial Park – Oranmore, Galway, Ireland – Ph +353 91-792444 – Fax +353 91-792445 – www.bb-europe.
Privileged Exec Mode (Enable Mode) Logon to Privileged Exec Mode (Enable Mode) At the switch_a> prompt just type in “enable” and press to logon to Privileged Exec Mode (or Enable Mode). And the switch_a# prompt will show on the screen. switch_a>enable Commands Privileged Exec Mode (or Enable Mode) allows users to run commands as following. At the switch_a# prompt just press > to list the commands.
At the switch_a# prompt just type in the full or partial command string then typing a question mark “?” to display the command keywords or parameters along with a short description. switch_a#show ? Manual Documentation Number: EIRM-EXTEND-8-1411m 87 B&B Electronics Mfg Co Inc – 707 Dayton Rd - PO Box 1040 - Ottawa IL 61350 - Ph 815-433-5100 - Fax 815-433-5104 – www.bb-elec.com B&B Electronics – Westlink Commercial Park – Oranmore, Galway, Ireland – Ph +353 91-792444 – Fax +353 91-792445 – www.bb-europe.
Login timed out The login session to Privileged Exec Mode (or Enable Mode) has timed out due to an extended period of inactivity (60 seconds) to indicate authentication attempt timed out. And the switch_a login: prompt will show on the screen. Logon back to Exec Mode (View Mode) At the switch_a login: prompt just type in “root” and press to logon back to Exec Mode (or View Mode).
switch_a login: root Exit from Privileged Exec Mode (or Enable Mode) At the switch_a# prompt just type in “exit” and press to exit from Privileged Exec Mode (or Enable Mode). switch_a#exit Manual Documentation Number: EIRM-EXTEND-8-1411m 89 B&B Electronics Mfg Co Inc – 707 Dayton Rd - PO Box 1040 - Ottawa IL 61350 - Ph 815-433-5100 - Fax 815-433-5104 – www.bb-elec.com B&B Electronics – Westlink Commercial Park – Oranmore, Galway, Ireland – Ph +353 91-792444 – Fax +353 91-792445 – www.bb-europe.
Configure Mode (Configure Terminal Mode) Logon to Configure Mode (Configure Terminal Mode) At the switch_a# prompt just type in “configure terminal” and press to logon to Configure Mode (or Configure Terminal Mode). And the switch_a(config)# prompt will show on the screen. switch_a#configure terminal Commands Configure Mode (or Configure Terminal Mode) serves as a gateway into the modes as following. At the switch_a(config)# prompt just press > to list the commands.
At the switch_a(config)# prompt just type in the full or partial command string then typing a question mark “?” to display the command keywords or parameters along with a short description. switch_a(config)#show ? Manual Documentation Number: EIRM-EXTEND-8-1411m 91 B&B Electronics Mfg Co Inc – 707 Dayton Rd - PO Box 1040 - Ottawa IL 61350 - Ph 815-433-5100 - Fax 815-433-5104 – www.bb-elec.
Login timed out The login session to Configure Mode (or Configure Terminal Mode) has timed out due to an extended period of inactivity (60 seconds) to indicate authentication attempt timed out. And the switch_a login: prompt will show on the screen. Logon back to Exec Mode (View Mode) At the switch_a login: prompt just type in “root” and press to logon back to Exec Mode (or View Mode).
Exit from Configure Mode (or Configure Terminal Mode) At the switch_a(config)# prompt just type in “exit” and press to exit from Configure Mode (or Configure Terminal Mode). switch_a(config)#exit Manual Documentation Number: EIRM-EXTEND-8-1411m 93 B&B Electronics Mfg Co Inc – 707 Dayton Rd - PO Box 1040 - Ottawa IL 61350 - Ph 815-433-5100 - Fax 815-433-5104 – www.bb-elec.com B&B Electronics – Westlink Commercial Park – Oranmore, Galway, Ireland – Ph +353 91-792444 – Fax +353 91-792445 – www.
System System Information, System Name/Password, IP Address, ARP Table, Route Table, Save Configuration, Firmware Upgrade, Alarm Setting, Reboot, Logout System Name/Password System Name: 1. Command Mode: Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode (Configure Terminal Mode). The switch_a(config)# prompt will show on the screen. switch_a(config)# 2. Usage: Use hostname command to set or change the network server name. Use the no hostname command to disable this function. 3.
4. Example: The following example sets the new password mypasswd to Ethernet Extender Switch: switch_a(config)#enable password mypasswd switch_a(config)# IP Address IP Address/IP Subnet Mask: 1. Command Mode: Interface mode Logon to Configure Mode (Configure Terminal Mode). Then logon to Interface mode. vlan1.1 means vlan 1. The switch_a(config-if)# prompt will show on the screen. switch_a(config)#interface vlan1.1 switch_a(config-if)# 2. Usage: Use ip address command to set the IP address of an interface.
switch_a(config)# 2. Usage: Use ip default-gateway command to set the IP address of the default gateway. Use the no ip default-gateway command to remove the IP address of the default gateway. Command Syntax: ip default-gateway IP-ADDRESS no ip default-gateway IP-ADDRESS A.B.C.D specifies the IP address of the default gateway. 3. Example: The following example sets the default gateway 192.168.1.254 to Ethernet Extender Switch: switch_a(config)#ip default-gateway 192.168.1.
ARP Table 1. Command Mode: Privileged Exec mode Logon to Privileged Exec Mode (Enable Mode). The switch_a# prompt will show on the screen. switch_a(config)# 2. Usage: Use show arp-table command to view ARP Table. 3. Command Syntax: show arp-table 4. Example: The following example shows the ARP Table of switch: Route Table 1. Command Mode: Privileged Exec mode Logon to Privileged Exec Mode (Enable Mode). The switch_a# prompt will show on the screen. switch_a(config)# 2.
3. Command Syntax: install image IP-ADDRESS WORD IP-ADDRESS specifies the IP address of tftp server. WORD specifies the file name to be loaded to Ethernet Extender Switch. 4. Example: The following example specifies upgrading firmware (file name: flash.tgz) from tftp server (IP address: 192.168.1.100) to Ethernet Extender Switch: switch_a#install image 192.168.1.100 flash.tgz switch_a# Load config to TFTP server: 1. Command Mode: Privileged Exec mode Logon to Privileged Exec Mode (Enable Mode). 2.
copy running-config startup-config 4. Example: The following example specifies writing configurations to the file to be used at startup to Ethernet Extender Switch: switch_a#copy running-config startup-config switch_a# Restore Default: 1. Command Mode: Privileged Exec mode Logon to Privileged Exec Mode (Enable Mode). The switch_a# prompt will show on the screen. switch_a# 2. Usage: Use restore default command to restore default setting of the Ethernet Extender Switch. 3. Command Syntax: restore default 4.
no service auto-config enable 4. Example: The following example enables or disables auto save configuration to Ethernet Extender Switch: switch_a(config)#service auto-config enable switch_a(config)#no service auto-config enable switch_a(config)# Auto Save Interval (5~65536 sec): 1. Command Mode: Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode (Configure Terminal Mode). The switch_a(config)# prompt will show on the screen. switch_a(config)# 2.
install image IP-ADDRESS WORD IP-ADDRESS specifies the IP address of tftp server. WORD specifies the file name to be upgraded to Ethernet Extender Switch. 4. Example: The following example specifies upgrading firmware (file name: flash.tgz) from tftp server (IP address: 192.168.1.100) to Ethernet Extender Switch: switch_a#install image 192.168.1.100 flash.tgz switch_a# Please follow the message on the screen during the firmware upgrade process.
At the “switch_a#” prompt just type in “reload” and press to reboot the Ethernet Extender Switch after completing the upgrade process. 102 Manual Documentation Number: EIRM-EXTEND-8-1411m B&B Electronics Mfg Co Inc – 707 Dayton Rd - PO Box 1040 - Ottawa IL 61350 - Ph 815-433-5100 - Fax 815-433-5104 – www.bb-elec.com B&B Electronics – Westlink Commercial Park – Oranmore, Galway, Ireland – Ph +353 91-792444 – Fax +353 91-792445 – www.bb-europe.
Alarm Setting Alarm-trigger if: 1. Command Mode: Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode (Configure Terminal Mode). The switch_a(config)# prompt will show on the screen. switch_a(config)# 2. Usage: Use this command to enable or disable alarm trigger on interface. 3. Command Syntax: (no) alarm-trigger if INTERFACE INTERFACE specifies the interface. 4.
Logon to Privileged Exec Mode (Enable Mode). The switch_a# prompt will show on the screen. switch_a# 2. Usage: Use reload command to restart Ethernet Extender Switch. 3. Command Syntax: reload 4. Example: The following example specifies restarting Ethernet Extender Switch: switch_a#reload switch_a login: Logout 1. Command Mode: Exec mode or Privileged Exec mode Logon to Exec Mode (View Mode) or Privileged Exec Mode (Enable Mode). The switch_a> or switch_a# prompt will show on the screen.
Port Configuration, Port Status, Rate Control, RMON Statistics, Per Port Vlan Activities, Port Security Configuration, Port Status, Rate Control, RMON Statistics, Per Port Vlan Activities, Port Security Configuration Admin Setting: 1. Command Mode: Interface mode Logon to Configure Mode (Configure Terminal Mode). Then logon to Interface mode. fe1 means port 1. The switch_a(config-if)# prompt will show on the screen. switch_a(config)#interface fe1 switch_a(config-if)# 2.
Use duplex command to specify the duplex mode to be used for each interface. Use the no duplex to disable this function. 3. Command Syntax: (no) duplex MODE MODE specifies the duplex mode: auto, full, half. 4. Example: The following example shows the use of duplex MODE (full) to the interface fe1 (port 1): switch_a(config)#interface fe1 switch_a(config-if)#duplex full switch_a(config-if)# Flow control: 1. Command Mode: Interface mode Logon to Configure Mode (Configure Terminal Mode).
Port Status 1. Command Mode: Exec mode or Privileged Exec mode Logon to Exec Mode (View Mode) or Privileged Exec Mode (Enable Mode). The switch_a> or switch_a# prompt will show on the screen. switch_a> switch_a# 2. Usage: Use the show interface command to display interface configuration and status. 3. Command Syntax: show interface IFNAME IFNAME specifies the name of the interface for which status and configuration information is desired. 4.
1g for 1 giga bits. 4. Example: The following example shows the use of rate-control ingress VALUE (10 mega bits) to the interface fe1 (port 1): switch_a(config)#interface fe1 switch_a(config-if)#rate-control ingress 10m switch_a(config-if)# RMON Statistics 1. Command Mode: Exec mode or Privileged Exec mode Logon to Exec Mode (View Mode) or Privileged Exec Mode (Enable Mode). The switch_a> or switch_a# prompt will show on the screen. switch_a> switch_a# 2.
2. Usage: Use show vlan command to display information about a particular VLAN by specifying the VLAN ID. 3. Command Syntax: show vlan <2-4094> <2-4094> VLAN ID. 4. Example: The following is an output of show vlan command displaying information about VLAN 2: switch_a>show vlan 2 Port Security Mode: 1. Command Mode: Interface mode Logon to Configure Mode (Configure Terminal Mode). Then logon to Interface mode. fe1 means port 1. The switch_a(config-if)# prompt will show on the screen.
Then logon to Interface mode. fe1 means port 1. The switch_a(config-if)# prompt will show on the screen. switch_a(config)#interface fe1 switch_a(config-if)# 2. Usage: Use this command to add MAC addresses to be allowed to access the port. Use the no parameter with this command to delete MAC addresses to be allowed to access the port. 3. Command Syntax: port-security allowed-address MAC no port-security allowed-address MAC MAC the Media Access Control HHHH.HHHH.HHHH format. (MAC) address in the 4.
Switching Bridging, Static MAC Entry, Port Mirroring Bridging Aging Time (seconds): 1. Command Mode: Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode (Configure Terminal Mode). The switch_a(config)# prompt will show on the screen. switch_a(config)# 2. Usage: Use this command to specify an ageing-out time for a learned MAC address. The learned MAC address will persist till this specified time. 3.
LEVEL <0-100> specifies the percentage of the threshold; percentage of the maximum speed (pps) of the interface. 4. Example: The following example shows setting storm-control level LEVEL (30) to the interface fe1 (port 1): switch_a(config)#interface fe1 switch_a(config-if)#storm-control level 30 switch_a(config-if)# Broadcast: 1. Command Mode: Interface mode Logon to Configure Mode (Configure Terminal Mode). Then logon to Interface mode. fe1 means port 1.
switch_a(config)#interface fe1 switch_a(config-if)# 2. Usage: Use storm-control multicast enable command to enable multicast traffic. Use no storm-control multicast command to disable multicast traffic. 3. Command Syntax: storm-control multicast enable no storm-control multicast 4. Example: The following example shows setting storm-control multicast enable to the interface fe1 (port 1): switch_a(config)#interface fe1 switch_a(config-if)#storm-control multicast enable switch_a(config-if)# DLF: 1.
switch_a(config-if)# Static MAC Entry Static-MAC-Entry Forward: 5. Command Mode: Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode (Configure Terminal Mode). The switch_a(config)# prompt will show on the screen. switch_a(config)# 6. Usage: Use this command to statically configure a bridge entry to forward matching frames. 7. Command Syntax: bridge GROUP address MAC forward IFNAME VLANID no bridge GROUP address MAC forward IFNAME VLANID GROUP <1-1> Bridge-group ID used for bridging.
3. Command Syntax: bridge GROUP address MAC discard vlan VLANID no bridge GROUP address MAC discard vlan VLANID GROUP <1-1> Bridge-group ID used for bridging. MAC the Media Access Control (MAC) address HHHH.HHHH.HHHH format. VLANID The VID of the VLAN on the bridge <1-4094>. in the 4. Example: The following example configures a bridge GROUP (1) to discard matching frames (MAC address 2222.2222.2222) in vlan VLANID (1): switch_a(config)#bridge 1 address 2222.2222.
Trunking Port Trunking Port Trunking 1. Command Mode: Interface mode Logon to Configure Mode (Configure Terminal Mode). Then logon to Interface mode. fe1 means port 1. The switch_a(config-if)# prompt will show on the screen. switch_a(config)#interface fe1 switch_a(config-if)# 2. Usage: Use static-channel-group command to create a static aggregator, or add a member port to an already-existing static aggregator. Use the no static-channel-group command to detach the port from the static aggregator. 3.
STP / Ring Global Configuration, RSTP Port Setting, MSTP Properties, MSTP Instance Setting, MSTP Port Setting, Ring Setting Global Configuration STP Version: 1. Command Mode: Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode (Configure Terminal Mode). The switch_a(config)# prompt will show on the screen. switch_a(config)# 2. Usage: Use this command to choose the Spanning Tree protocol, Rapid Spanning Tree protocol, or Multiple Spanning Tree protocol on a bridge. 3.
bridge GROUP multiple-spanning-tree enable no bridge GROUP multiple-spanning-tree enable BRIDGE-FORWARD GROUP <1-1> Bridge group name used for bridging. BRIDGE-FORWARD Puts all ports of the specified bridge into the forwarding state. 4.
Spanning Tree Protocol: 1. Command Mode: Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode (Configure Terminal Mode). The switch_a(config)# prompt will show on the screen. switch_a(config)# 2. Usage: Use this command to enable the Spanning Tree protocol on a bridge. Use the no form of the command to disable the Spanning Tree protocol on a bridge. 3. Command Syntax: bridge GROUP spanning-tree enable no bridge GROUP spanning-tree enable BRIDGE-FORWARD GROUP <1-1> Bridge group name used for bridging.
The following example sets the priority PRIORITY (4096) of bridge GROUP (1): switch_a(config)#bridge 1 priority 4096 switch_a(config)# Hello Time (sec) (1..9): 1. Command Mode: Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode (Configure Terminal Mode). The switch_a(config)# prompt will show on the screen. switch_a(config)# 2. Usage: Use this command to set the hello-time, the time in seconds after which (if this bridge is the root bridge) all the bridges in a bridged LAN exchange Bridge Protocol Data Units (BPDUs).
3. Command Syntax: bridge GROUP max-age MAXAGE no bridge GROUP max-age GROUP <1-1> The ID of the bridge group to which this maximum age time is assigned. MAXAGE <6-28> The maximum time, in seconds, to listen for the root bridge. 4. Example: The following example sets the max-age MAXAGE (28) of bridge GROUP (1): switch_a(config)#bridge 1 max-age 28 switch_a(config)# Forward Delay (sec) (4..30): 1. Command Mode: Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode (Configure Terminal Mode).
Logon to Configure Mode (Configure Terminal Mode). Then logon to Interface mode. fe1 means port 1. The switch_a(config-if)# prompt will show on the screen. switch_a(config)#interface fe1 switch_a(config-if)# 2. Usage: Use this command to set the port priority for a bridge. The lower priority indicates a greater likelihood of the bridge becoming root. 3. Command Syntax: bridge GROUP priority PRIORITY GROUP <1-1> the ID of the bridge group. PRIORITY <0-240> The priority to be assigned to the group. 4.
4. Example: The following example sets the cost (123) of the interface fe1 (port 1) of bridge GROUP (1): switch_a(config)#interface fe1 switch_a(config-if)#bridge 1 path-cost 123 switch_a(config-if)# Point to Point Link: 1. Command Mode: Interface mode Logon to Configure Mode (Configure Terminal Mode). Then logon to Interface mode. fe1 means port 1. The switch_a(config-if)# prompt will show on the screen. switch_a(config)#interface fe1 switch_a(config-if)# 2.
The switch_a(config-if)# prompt will show on the screen. switch_a(config)#interface fe1 switch_a(config-if)# 2. Usage: Use spanning-tree autoedge command to assist in automatic identification of the edge port. Use the no spanning-tree autoedge command to disable this feature. 3. Command Syntax: (no) spanning-tree autoedge 4.
switch_a(config-if)# MSTP Properties Region Name: 1. Command Mode: MST Configuration mode Logon to Configure Mode (Configure Terminal Mode). Then logon to MST Configuration mode. The switch_a(config-mst)# prompt will show on the screen. switch_a(config)#spanning-tree mst configuration switch_a(config-mst)# 2. Usage: Use this command to create an MST region and specify a name to it. MST bridges of a region form different spanning trees for different VLANs.
Use this command to specify the number for configuration information. The default value of revision number is 0. 3. Command Syntax: bridge GROUP revision REVISION_NUM GROUP <1-1> Specify the bridge-group ID. REVISION_NUM <0-255> Revision number. 4. Example: The following example specifies a revision number (25) of MST configuration in bridge GROUP (1): switch_a(config)#spanning-tree mst configuration switch_a(config-mst)#bridge 1 revision 25 switch_a(config-mst)# Max Hops: 1.
MSTP Instance Setting Bridge Instance VLAN: 1. Command Mode: MST Configuration mode Logon to Configure Mode (Configure Terminal Mode). Then logon to MST Configuration mode. The switch_a(config-mst)# prompt will show on the screen. switch_a(config)#spanning-tree mst configuration switch_a(config-mst)# 2. Usage: Use this command to simultaneously add multiple VLANs for the corresponding instance of a bridge. This command can be used only after the VLANs are defined.
bridge for the LAN. The priority values can be set only in increments of 4096. 3. Command Syntax: bridge GROUP instance INSTANCE_ID priority BRIDGE_PRIORITY no bridge GROUP instance INSTANCE_ID priority GROUP <1-1> Specify the bridge-group ID. INSTANCE_ID Specify the instance ID. BRIDGE_PRIORITY <0-61440> Specify the bridge priority. 4.
switch_a(config-if)# Bridge-Group Instance Priority: 1. Command Mode: Interface mode Logon to Configure Mode (Configure Terminal Mode). Then logon to Interface mode. fe1 means port 1. The switch_a(config-if)# prompt will show on the screen. switch_a(config)#interface fe1 switch_a(config-if)# 2. Usage: Use this command to set the port priority for a bridge group.
switch_a(config-if)# 2. Usage: Use this command to set the cost of a path associated with an interface. Use the no parameter with this command to restore the default cost value of the path. A lower path-cost indicates a greater likelihood of the specific interface becoming a root. 3. Command Syntax: bridge GROUP instance INSTANCE_ID path-cost PATH_COST GROUP <1-1> Specify the bridge-group ID. INSTANCE_ID <1-15> Specify the instance ID.
switch_a(config)#bridge 1 protocol ring switch_a(config)# Set ring port: 1. Command Mode: Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode (Configure Terminal Mode). The switch_a(config)# prompt will show on the screen. switch_a(config)# 2. Usage: Use this command to set Ring port 1 and Ring port 2. 3. Command Syntax: ring set-port RING_PORT_1 RING_PORT_2 RING_PORT_1 Specify the Ring port 1. RING_PORT_2 Specify the Ring port 2. 4.
VLAN VLAN Mode Setting, 802.1Q VLAN Setting, 802.1Q Port Setting, Port Based VLAN 802.1Q VLAN Setting VLAN Database: 1. Command Mode: Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode (Configure Terminal Mode). The switch_a(config)# prompt will show on the screen. switch_a(config)# 2. Usage: Use vlan database command to enter the VLAN configuration mode. 3. Command Syntax: vlan database 4.
VLANID The VID of the VLAN that will be enabled or disabled on the bridge <2-4094>. GROUP <1-1> The ID of the bridge-group on which the VLAN will be affected. VLAN_NAME The ASCII name of the VLAN. Maximum length: 16 characters. enable Sets VLAN into an enable state. disable Sets VLAN into a disable state. 4. Example: The following example enables the vlan VLANID (2) and name VLAN_NAME (vlan2) of bridge GROUP (1): switch_a(config-vlan)#vlan 2 bridge 1 name vlan2 state enable switch_a(config-vlan)# 802.
Switchport mode hybrid: 1. Command Mode: Interface mode Logon to Configure Mode (Configure Terminal Mode). Then logon to Interface mode. fe1 means port 1. The switch_a(config-if)# prompt will show on the screen. switch_a(config)#interface fe1 switch_a(config-if)# 2. Usage: Use switchport mode hybrid command to set the switching characteristics of the Layer-2 interface as hybrid, and classify both tagged and untagged frames.
Use switchport mode trunk command to set the switching characteristics of the Layer-2 interface as trunk, and specify only tagged frames. Use the no switchport trunk command to reset the mode of the Layer-2 interface to access (default). 3. Command Syntax: switchport mode trunk no switchport trunk 4.
VLANID <2-4094> The ID of the VLAN or VLANs that will be added to, or removed from, the Layer-2 interface. For a VLAN range, specify two VLAN numbers: lowest, then highest number in the range, separated by a hyphen. For a VLAN list, specify the VLAN numbers separated by commas. egress-tagged enable Enable the egress tagging for the outgoing frames. disable Disable the egress tagging for the outgoing frames. 4.
no switchport trunk vlan all Allow all VLANs to transmit and receive through the Layer-2 interface. none Allow no VLANs to transmit and receive through the Layer-2 interface. add Add a VLAN to transmit and receive through the Layer-2 interface. remove Remove a VLAN from transmit and receive through the Layer-2 interface. except All VLANs, except the VLAN for which the ID is specified, are part of its ports member set.
The following example specifies to add the interface fe1 (port 1) to VLANID (2): switch_a(config)#interface fe1 switch_a(config-if)#switchport portbase add vlan 2 switch_a(config-if)# 138 Manual Documentation Number: EIRM-EXTEND-8-1411m B&B Electronics Mfg Co Inc – 707 Dayton Rd - PO Box 1040 - Ottawa IL 61350 - Ph 815-433-5100 - Fax 815-433-5104 – www.bb-elec.com B&B Electronics – Westlink Commercial Park – Oranmore, Galway, Ireland – Ph +353 91-792444 – Fax +353 91-792445 – www.bb-europe.
QoS Global Configuration, 802.1p Priority, DSCP Global Configuration QoS: 1. Command Mode: Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode (Configure Terminal Mode). The switch_a(config)# prompt will show on the screen. switch_a(config)# 2. Usage: Use mls qos enable command to globally enable QoS. Use the no mls qos command to globally disable QoS. 3. Command Syntax: mls qos enable (no) mls qos 4.
switch_a(config)#mls qos trust cos switch_a(config)# Strict Priority: 1. Command Mode: Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode (Configure Terminal Mode). The switch_a(config)# prompt will show on the screen. switch_a(config)# 2. Usage: Use priority-queue out command to enable the egress expedite queue. Use the no priority-queue out command to disable the egress expedite queue. 3. Command Syntax: (no) priority-queue out 4.
The following example specifies the bandwidth ratios of the transmit queues on the Ethernet Extender Switch: switch_a(config)#wrr-queue bandwidth 1 2 4 8 switch_a(config)# 802.1p Priority 1. Command Mode: Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode (Configure Terminal Mode). The switch_a(config)# prompt will show on the screen. switch_a(config)# 2. Usage: Use wrr-queue cos-map command to specify CoS values for a queue. 3. Command Syntax: wrr-queue cos-map QUEUE_ID COS_VALUE QUEUE_ID Queue ID. Range is 0-3.
4. Example: The following example shows mapping DSCP values 0 to 3 to queue 1 on the Ethernet Extender Switch: switch_a(config)#mls qos map dscp-queue 0 1 2 3 to 1 switch_a(config)# 142 Manual Documentation Number: EIRM-EXTEND-8-1411m B&B Electronics Mfg Co Inc – 707 Dayton Rd - PO Box 1040 - Ottawa IL 61350 - Ph 815-433-5100 - Fax 815-433-5104 – www.bb-elec.com B&B Electronics – Westlink Commercial Park – Oranmore, Galway, Ireland – Ph +353 91-792444 – Fax +353 91-792445 – www.bb-europe.
SNMP SNMP General Setting, SNMP v1/v2c, SNMP v3 SNMP General Setting SNMP Status: 1. Command Mode: Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode (Configure Terminal Mode). The switch_a(config)# prompt will show on the screen. switch_a(config)# 2. Usage: Use snmp-server enable command to enable and no snmp-server enable command to disable SNMP to the Ethernet Extender Switch. 3. Command Syntax: (no) snmp-server enable 4.
Location: 1. Command Mode: Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode (Configure Terminal Mode). The switch_a(config)# prompt will show on the screen. switch_a(config)# 2. Usage: Use snmp-server location command to specify and no snmp-server location command to remove location for SNMP. 3. Command Syntax: snmp-server location LOCATION no snmp-server location LOCATION The location for SNMP. 4.
Trap Community Name: 1. Command Mode: Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode (Configure Terminal Mode). The switch_a(config)# prompt will show on the screen. switch_a(config)# 2. Usage: Use this command to specify trap community name for SNMP. Use the no parameter with this command to remove trap community name for SNMP. 3. Command Syntax: snmp-server trap-community <1-5> NAME no snmp-server trap-community <1-5> <1-5> The trap community 1-5. NAME The trap community name for SNMP. 4.
The following example specifies trap host 1 IP address (192.168.1.20) for SNMP: switch_a(config)#snmp-server trap-ipaddress 1 192.168.1.20 switch_a(config)# Link Down Trap: 1. Command Mode: Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode (Configure Terminal Mode). The switch_a(config)# prompt will show on the screen. switch_a(config)# 2. Usage: Use snmp-server trap-type enable linkDown command to enable link down trap for SNMP.
4. Example: The following example enables link up trap for SNMP: switch_a(config)#snmp-server trap-type enable linkUp switch_a(config)# SNMP v1/v2c Get Community Name: 1. Command Mode: Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode (Configure Terminal Mode). The switch_a(config)# prompt will show on the screen. switch_a(config)# 2. Usage: Use snmp-server community get command to specify and no snmpserver community get command to remove get community name for SNMP. 3.
NAME The set community name for SNMP. 4. Example: The following example specifies set community name (name) for SNMP: switch_a(config)#snmp-server community set name switch_a(config)# SNMP v3 SNMPv3 No-Auth: 1. Command Mode: Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode (Configure Terminal Mode). The switch_a(config)# prompt will show on the screen. switch_a(config)# 2. Usage: Add a user using snmp v3 with read-only or read-write access mode and without authentication.
Add a user using snmp v3 with read-only or read-write access mode and with MD5 or SHA authentication. Use the no form of the command to delete this user. 3. Command Syntax: (no) snmp-server v3-user USERNAME (ro|rw) auth (md5|sha) AUTH_PASSWORD USERNAME Specify a user name. ro read-only access mode rw read-write access mode md5 authentication method sha authentication method AUTH_PASSWORD authentication password 4.
4. Example: The following example adds a user (myuser) using snmp v3 with readwrite access mode, MD5 authentication (mypassword), and encryption pass phrase (mypassphrase): switch_a(config)#snmp-server v3-user myuser rw priv md5 mypassword des mypassphrase switch_a(config)# 150 Manual Documentation Number: EIRM-EXTEND-8-1411m B&B Electronics Mfg Co Inc – 707 Dayton Rd - PO Box 1040 - Ottawa IL 61350 - Ph 815-433-5100 - Fax 815-433-5104 – www.bb-elec.
802.1x Radius Configuration, Port Authentication Radius Configuration Radius Status: 1. Command Mode: Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode (Configure Terminal Mode). The switch_a(config)# prompt will show on the screen. switch_a(config)# 2. Usage: Use dot1x system-auth-ctrl command to globally enable authentication. Use no dot1x system-auth-ctrl command to globally disable authentication. 3. Command Syntax: (no) dot1x system-auth-ctrl 4.
The following example specifies the IP address (192.168.1.100) of the remote radius server host and assigns authentication and accounting destination port number (1812): switch_a(config)#radius-server host 192.168.1.100 auth-port 1812 switch_a(config)# Secret Key: 1. Command Mode: Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode (Configure Terminal Mode). The switch_a(config)# prompt will show on the screen. switch_a(config)# 2.
3. Command Syntax: radius-server timeout SEC no radius-server timeout SEC <1-1000> The number of seconds for a Ethernet Extender Switch to wait for a server host to reply before timing out. Enter a value in the range 1 to 1000. 4. Example: The following example specifies 20 seconds for the Ethernet Extender Switch to wait for a server host to reply before timing out: switch_a(config)#radius-server timeout 20 switch_a(config)# Retransmit: 1.
2. Usage: Use dot1x reauthetication command to enable reauthentication on a port. Use no dot1x reauthetication command to disable reauthentication on a port. 3. Command Syntax: (no) dot1x reauthentication 4. Example: The following example specifies to enable reauthetication on the interface fe1 (port 1): switch_a(config)#interface fe1 switch_a(config-if)#dot1x reauthentication switch_a(config-if)# Port Control: 1. Command Mode: Interface mode Logon to Configure Mode (Configure Terminal Mode).
switch_a(config-if)#dot1x port-control auto switch_a(config-if)# Periodic Reauthentication: Reauthentication Period: 1. Command Mode: Interface mode Logon to Configure Mode (Configure Terminal Mode). Then logon to Interface mode. fe1 means port 1. The switch_a(config-if)# prompt will show on the screen. switch_a(config)#interface fe1 switch_a(config-if)# 2. Usage: Use this command to set the interval between reauthorization attempts.
VDSL VDSL Configuration, VDSL Status, VDSL Counters VDSL Configuration VDSL Ports: VDSL Retrain: 1. Command Mode: Interface mode Logon to Configure Mode (Configure Terminal Mode). Then logon to Interface mode. vdsl1 means Ethernet Extender port 1. The switch_a(config-if)# prompt will show on the screen. switch_a(config)#interface vdsl1 switch_a(config-if)# 2. Usage: Use this command to upgrade VDSL speed for Ethernet Extender port. 3. Command Syntax: vdsl retrain 4.
3. Command Syntax: (no) vdsl asymmetric-mode 4. Example: The following example specifies to enable the asymmetric mode for Ethernet Extender port 1 (vdsl1): switch_a(config)#interface vdsl1 switch_a(config-if)#vdsl asymmetric-mode switch_a(config-if)# Asymmetric Mode Fixed Rate: 1. Command Mode: Interface mode Logon to Configure Mode (Configure Terminal Mode). Then logon to Interface mode. vdsl1 means Ethernet Extender port 1. The switch_a(config-if)# prompt will show on the screen.
The following example specifies to set fixed rate bandwidth settings (59) in the asymmetric mode for Ethernet Extender port 1 (vdsl1): switch_a(config)#interface vdsl1 switch_a(config-if)#vdsl asym-fixedrate 59 switch_a(config-if)# Symmetric Mode Max. Speed: 1. Command Mode: Interface mode Logon to Configure Mode (Configure Terminal Mode). Then logon to Interface mode. vdsl1 means Ethernet Extender port 1. The switch_a(config-if)# prompt will show on the screen.
Symmetric Mode Fixed Rate: 1. Command Mode: Interface mode Logon to Configure Mode (Configure Terminal Mode). Then logon to Interface mode. vdsl1 means Ethernet Extender port 1. The switch_a(config-if)# prompt will show on the screen. switch_a(config)#interface vdsl1 switch_a(config-if)# 2. Usage: Use this command to set fixed rate bandwidth settings in the symmetric mode for Ethernet Extender port. Use the no parameter with this command to disable fixed rate bandwidth settings for Ethernet Extender port.
2. Usage: Use this command to show Ethernet Extender port status. 3. Command Syntax: show vdsl status interface IFNAME IFNAME Interface name. 4. Example: The following example shows Ethernet Extender port (vdsl1) status: switch_a>show vdsl status interface vdsl1 VDSL Counters 1. Command Mode: Exec mode Logon to Exec Mode (View Mode). The switch_a> prompt will show on the screen. switch_a> 2. Usage: Use this command to show Ethernet Extender port counters. 3.
Other Protocols GVRP, IGMP Snooping, NTP GVRP GVRP: 1. Command Mode: Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode (Configure Terminal Mode). The switch_a(config)# prompt will show on the screen. switch_a(config)# 2. Usage: Use set gvrp enable bridge command to enable (set) and set gvrp disable bridge command to disable (reset) GVRP globally for the bridge instance. This command does not enable/disable GVRP in all ports of the bridge.
4. Example: The following example enables dynamic VLAN creation for bridge GROUP (1): switch_a(config)#set gvrp dynamic-vlan-creation enable bridge 1 switch_a(config)# Per port setting: GVRP: 1. Command Mode: Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode (Configure Terminal Mode). The switch_a(config)# prompt will show on the screen. switch_a(config)# 2. Usage: Use set port gvrp enable command to enable and set port gvrp disable command to disable GVRP on a port or all ports in a bridge. 3.
set gvrp applicant state active/normal IFNAME active Active state normal Normal state IFNAME Name of the interface. 4. Example: The following example sets GVRP applicant state to active on the interface fe1 (port 1): switch_a(config)#set gvrp applicant state active fe1 switch_a(config)# Per port setting: GVRP registration: 1. Command Mode: Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode (Configure Terminal Mode). The switch_a(config)# prompt will show on the screen. switch_a(config)# 2.
IGMP Snooping IGMP mode: Querier: 1. Command Mode: Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode (Configure Terminal Mode). The switch_a(config)# prompt will show on the screen. switch_a(config)# 2. Usage: Use ip igmp snooping querier command to enable IGMP querier operation on a subnet (VLAN) when no multicast routing protocol is configured in the subnet (VLAN). When enabled, the IGMP Snooping querier sends out periodic IGMP queries for all interfaces on that VLAN.
(no) ip igmp snooping enable 4. Example: The following example enables IGMP snooping on the Ethernet Extender Switch: switch_a(config)# ip igmp snooping enable switch_a(config)# IGMP version: 1. Command Mode: Interface mode Logon to Configure Mode (Configure Terminal Mode). Then logon to Interface mode. vlan1.1 means vlan 1. The switch_a(config-if)# prompt will show on the screen. switch_a(config)#interface vlan1.1 switch_a(config-if)# 2.
2. Usage: Use ip igmp snooping fast-leave command to enable IGMP Snooping fastleave processing. Fast-leave processing is analogous to immediate leave processing; the IGMP group-membership is removed, as soon as an IGMP leave group message is received without sending out a group-specific query. Use the no ip igmp snooping fast-leave command to disable fast-leave processing. 3. Command Syntax: (no) ip igmp snooping fast-leave 4. Example: The following example enables IGMP snooping fast-leave on vlan1.
The following example changes the frequency of sending IGMP host-query messages to 2 minutes on vlan1.1: switch_a(config)#interface vlan1.1 switch_a(config-if)#ip igmp query-interval 120 switch_a(config-if)# IGMP querier: Max-response-time: 1. Command Mode: Interface mode Logon to Configure Mode (Configure Terminal Mode). Then logon to Interface mode. vlan1.1 means vlan 1. The switch_a(config-if)# prompt will show on the screen. switch_a(config)#interface vlan1.1 switch_a(config-if)# 2.
vlan1.1 means vlan 1. The switch_a(config-if)# prompt will show on the screen. switch_a(config)#interface vlan1.1 switch_a(config-if)# 2. Usage: Use ip igmp snooping mrouter interface command to statically configure the specified VLAN constituent interface as a multicast router interface for IGMP Snooping in that VLAN. Use the no ip igmp snooping mrouter interface command to remove the static configuration of the interface as a multicast router interface. 3.
4. Example: The following example enables report suppression for IGMPv2 reports on vlan1.1: switch_a(config)#interface vlan1.1 switch_a(config-if)#ip igmp version 2 switch_a(config-if)#ip igmp snooping report-suppression switch_a(config-if)# NTP NTP Status: 1. Command Mode: Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode (Configure Terminal Mode). The switch_a(config)# prompt will show on the screen. switch_a(config)# 2. Usage: Use ntp enable command to enable NTP for the Ethernet Extender Switch.
DOMAIN-NAME Specifies the Domain name of NTP server. 4. Example: The following example specifies the IP address (192.168.1.100) of NTP server: switch_a(config)#ntp server 192.168.1.100 switch_a(config)# Sync Time: 1. Command Mode: Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode (Configure Terminal Mode). The switch_a(config)# prompt will show on the screen. switch_a(config)# 2. Usage: Use ntp sync-time command to synchronize time with NTP server. 3. Command Syntax: ntp sync-time 4.
switch_a(config)#clock timezone YST9YDT switch_a(config)# Polling Interval: 1. Command Mode: Configure mode Logon to Configure Mode (Configure Terminal Mode). The switch_a(config)# prompt will show on the screen. switch_a(config)# 2. Usage: Use this command to specify the polling interval. 3. Command Syntax: ntp polling-interval MINUTE MINUTE <1-10080> The polling interval. Enter a value in the range 1 to 10080 minutes. 4.
OFFSET <1-1440> Specifies from 1 to 1440 minutes. clock summer-time TIMEZONE date DAY MONTH HOUR MINUTE DAY MONTH HOUR MINUTE OFFSET TIMEZONE Specifies the daylight saving timezone. DAY <1-31> Specifies from 1 to 31. MONTH <1-12> Specifies from January to December. HOUR <0-23> Specifies from 0 to 23. MINUTE <0-59> Specifies from 0 to 59. OFFSET <1-1440> Specifies from 1 to 1440 minutes. no clock summer-time 4.
Specifications Applicable Standards Switching Method Forwarding Rate 10Base-T 100Base-TX Ethernet Extender Performance Cable 10Base-T 100Base-TX Ethernet Extender LED Indicators Dimensions Net Weight Power Input Operating Voltage & Max. Current Consumption Power Consumption Operating Temperature IEEE 802.3 10Base-T IEEE 802.
Storage Temperature Humidity EMI -40°C to 85℃ (-40℉ to 185℉) 5%-95% non-condensing FCC Part 15, Class A EN61000-6-4: EN55022, EN61000-3-2, EN61000-3-3 EN61000-6-2: EMS EN61000-4-2 (ESD Standard) EN61000-4-3 (Radiated RFI Standards) EN61000-4-4 (Burst Standards) EN61000-4-5 (Surge Standards) EN61000-4-6 (Induced RFI Standards) EN61000-4-8 (Magnetic Field Standards) IEC60068-2-6 Fc (Vibration Resistance) Environmental IEC60068-2-27 Ea (Shock) Test IEC60068-2-32 Ed (Free Fall) Compliance NEMA TS1/2 Environme
Appendix B: Time Zones Time Zone Europe MEZ-1MESZ MET-1METDST EET-2EETDST GMT0BST WET0WETDST PWT0PST MST-3MDT EUT-1EUTDST EUT-2EUTDST EUT-3EUTDST EUT-4EUTDST EUT-6EUTDST EUT-8EUTDST Russian Federation Country and City Lists Europe/Vienna, Europe/Berlin, Europe/Zurich Africa/Tunis, CET, MET, Europe/Tirane, Europe/Andorra, Europe/Brussels, Europe/Prague, Europe/Copenhagen, Europe/Paris, Europe/Gibraltar, Europe/Budapest, Europe/Rome, Europe/Vaduz, Europe/Luxembourg, Europe/Malta, Europe/Monaco, Europe/Amst
RFT-2RFTDST RFT-3RFTDST RFT-4RFTDST RFT-5RFTDST RFT-6RFTDST RFT-7RFTDST RFT-8RFTDST RFT-9RFTDST RFT-10RFTDST RFT-11RFTDST RFT-12RFTDST North America PST8PDT MST7MDT MST7 CST6CDT EST5EDT AST4ADT EST5 AST10ADT 176 Europe/Kaliningrad Europe/Moscow Asia/Yerevan, Asia/Baku, Asia/Oral, Asia/Ashkhabad Asia/Aqtobe, Asia/Aqtau, Asia/Bishkek, Asia/Yekaterinburg Asia/Omsk, Asia/Novosibirsk Asia/Hovd, Asia/Krasnoyarsk Asia/Irkutsk, Asia/Chungking, Asia/Ulan_Bator Asia/Choibalsan, Asia/Yakutsk Asia/Vladivostok Asi
US/Aleutian Canada/Yukon America/St_Johns, Canada/Newfoundland America/Godthab, America/Miquelon Pacific/Pitcairn, America/Juneau, America/Yakutat, America/Anchorage, America/Nome, US/Alaska, SystemV/YST9YDT, SystemV/PST8 South America & Central America TTST4 America/Port_of_Spain SAT3 America/Argentina/Buenos_Aires, America/Argentina/Cordoba, America/Argentina/Tucuman, America/Argentina/La_Rioja, America/Argentina/San_Juan, America/Argentina/Jujuy, America/Argentina/Catamarca, America/Argentina/Mendoza, Am
PRC, ROC Oceania CST-9:30CDT EST-10EDT LHT-10:30LHDT TST-10TDT NZST-12NZDT CIST-12:45CIDT Africa SAST-2 EST-2EDT UAEST-4 IST-3IDT JST-2JDT SST-2SDT Universal UCT UCT1 UCT2 UCT3 178 Australia/Adelaide, Australia/Broken_Hill, Australia/South, Australia/Yancowinna Australia/Brisbane, Australia/Lindeman, Australia/Currie, Australia/Melbourne, Australia/Sydney, Australia/ACT, Australia/Canberra, Australia/NSW, Australia/Queensland, Australia/Tasmania, Australia/Victoria Australia/Lord_Howe, Australia/LHI Aus
UCT4 UCT5 UCT6 UCT7 UCT8 UCT9 UCT10 UCT11 UCT-1 UCT-2 UCT-3 America/Anguilla, America/Antigua, America/Barbados, America/Dominica, America/Grenada, America/Guadeloupe, America/Martinique, America/Montserrat, America/Puerto_Rico, America/St_Kitts, America/St_Lucia, America/St_Vincent, America/Tortola, America/St_Thomas, America/Aruba, America/La_Paz, America/Porto_Velho, America/Curacao, America/Caracas, America/Guyana, Etc/GMT+4, America/Virgin, SystemV/AST4 America/Guayaquil, America/Eirunepe, Ameri
UCT-4 UCT-5 UCT-5:45 UCT-6 UCT-6:30 UCT-7 UCT-8 UCT-9 UCT-9:30 UCT-10 UCT-11 UCT-11:30 UCT-12 UCT-13 JST KST 180 Africa/Kampala, Antarctica/Syowa, Asia/Bahrain, Asia/Kuwait, Asia/Qatar, Asia/Riyadh, Asia/Aden, Etc/GMT-3 Indian/Mauritius, Indian/Reunion, Indian/Mahe, Asia/Muscat, Etc/GMT-4 Indian/Kerguelen, Indian/Maldives, Asia/Karachi, Asia/Dushanbe, Asia/Ashgabat, Asia/Samarkand, Asia/Tashkent, Etc/GMT-5 Asia/Katmandu Antarctica/Mawson, Antarctica/Vostok, Asia/Dhaka, Asia/Thimphu, Indian/Chagos, As
UCT-3:30 UCT-4:30 IST-2IDT CST6MEX CST6 EET-2EETDST2 EET-2EETDST3 EET-2EETDST2W2K UCT-14 UCT9:30 UCT12 North America (Canada) PST8PDT_CA MST7MDT_CA CST6CDT_CA EST5EDT_CA AST4ADT_CA North America (Cuba) EST5EDT_CU North America (Haiti) EST5EDT_HT North America (Mexico) PST8PDT_MX MST7MDT_MX CST6CDT_MX Asia/Tehran, Iran Asia/Kabul Asia/Jerusalem, Asia/Gaza, Asia/Tel_Aviv, Israel America/Cancun, America/Merida, America/Monterrey, America/Mexico_City, America/Lima, Mexico/General America/Regina, America/S
North America (Turks and Caicos) EST5EDT_TC America/Grand_Turk Additions Since 10g RTM EST5EDT_INDIANA America/Indiana/Indianapolis, America/Indiana/Marengo, America/Indiana/Vevay, America/Fort_Wayne, America/Indianapolis, America/Indiana/Knox, America/Knox_IN, US/Indiana-Starke, US/East-Indiana UCT-8_WA Australia/Perth, Australia/West 182 Manual Documentation Number: EIRM-EXTEND-8-1411m B&B Electronics Mfg Co Inc – 707 Dayton Rd - PO Box 1040 - Ottawa IL 61350 - Ph 815-433-5100 - Fax 815-433-5104 – www.