User`s guide
Provisioning the Ethernet-VBN switches and ports 7-3
Software Release 2.30 YesWare Applications User’s Guide 08-01016-01
Ethernet-VBN configuration requirements
When installing and configuring the Ethernet-VBN system, the following
system design and architecture requirements must be observed:
1The YWS ETH 1 interface must be configured as a "Network Services
System" switch (see Chapter 5).
2 The Ethernet-VBN system must be installed in a physical (as opposed to
virtual) tree configuration, with the YWS ETH 1 interface configured at
the “top” of the system tree.
3The YWS ETH 0 interface must be configured and connected to the LAN
with access to a WAN router. See Figure 7-1.
4 Each Ethernet-VBN switch can support multiple downlink switches, but
only one Parent or uplink switch. See Figure 7-1 and “Ethernet-VBN
configuration example notes” on page 7-4 for more information.
5 Ports connected to other switches or the YWS must be provisioned as
“network” ports, and must be assigned a Downlink IP Address. See
“Ethernet-VBN configuration example notes” on page 7-4 for more
information.
6 The Ethernet-VBN system does not support virtual LAN (vLAN) or virtual
spanning-tree functionality, and the Ethernet-VBN system cannot contain
any physical loops.
The following sections explain the requirements for the example Ethernet-
VBN configuration shown in Figure 7-1.
Figure 7-1
Ethernet-VBN configuration example
YWS LAN/WAN connection
YWS eth0 - 10Base-T
YWS ETH 1=10Base-T
YesWare Server (YWS)
10/100Base-T
10/100Base-T
10/100Base-T
10/100Base-T
10/100Base-T
Uplinks to Parent SW#1
Downlinks to SW#3 & 4
Uplink to Parent SW#1
Downlink to SW#5
YWS="Top Switch" (No Parent/Uplink)
Downlink from ETH 1 to SW#1 and
Uplink from SW#1 to Parent/ETH 1
ETH 1 / IP=10.237.1.1
SW#1 / IP=10.240.1.1
SW#2 / IP=10.240.1.2
SW#3 / IP=10.240.1.3
SW#4 / IP=10.240.1.4
InterProxy-VBN Ethernet
switches (24+2 10/100 ports)
Client Computer Client Computer Client Computer Client Computer Client Computer
Client Computer
LAN/WAN Router