CTC Union FRM220A-MSW-202 Operating instructions

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FRM220A-MSW-202
4-Port MEF Gigabit Ethernet UNI
Ethernet Demarcation Device
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FRM220A-MSW-202 Operation Manual
4-Port MEF Gigabit Ethernet UNI, Ethernet Demarcation Device
Version 0.9a July 8, 2013 (Draft)
This Manual supports the following models:
FRM220A-MSW-202 : 2x100/1000Base-X (SFP) + 2x10/100/1000Base-T
2012~2013 CTC Union Technologies Co., LTD.
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WARNING:
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device,
pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection
against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This
equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in
accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference in which case the user will
be required to correct the interference at his own expense. NOTICE: (1) The changes or
modifications not expressively approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the
user's authority to operate the equipment. (2) Shielded interface cables and AC power cord, if any,
must be used in order to comply with the emission limits.
CISPR PUB.22 Class A COMPLIANCE:
This device complies with EMC directive of the European Community and meets or exceeds the
following technical standard. EN 55022 - Limits and Methods of Measurement of Radio
Interference Characteristics of Information Technology Equipment. This device complies with
CISPR Class A.
CE NOTICE
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EN60950-1:2001
Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Introduction ..................................................................................................................... 7
1.1 Welcome ................................................................................................................................ 7
1.2 Product Description ................................................................................................................ 7
1.3 Features ................................................................................................................................. 7
1.4 Specifications ......................................................................................................................... 8
1.5 Management Features ........................................................................................................... 8
1.6 Panel...................................................................................................................................... 9
1.7 Factory Reset Procedure ....................................................................................................... 9
Chapter 2 Installation .................................................................................................................... 11
2.1 Chassis Options ................................................................................................................... 11
2.2 Electrical Installation ............................................................................................................ 12
2.3 Installation of SFP Modules .................................................................................................. 12
2.3.1 Inserting a Bale Clasp SFP Module into the Cage ......................................................... 12
2.3.2 Removing a Bale Clasp SFP Module ............................................................................. 12
Chapter 3 Provisioning via CLI ...................................................................................................... 13
3.1 Introduction .......................................................................................................................... 13
3.2 Serial Console Login ............................................................................................................ 13
3.2.1 Main .............................................................................................................................. 13
3.2.2 Configure TCP/IP settings. ............................................................................................ 14
3.3 Telnet/SSH Login ................................................................................................................. 14
3.4 CLI Reference ...................................................................................................................... 14
3.4.1 System .......................................................................................................................... 14
3.4.2 IP ................................................................................................................................... 20
3.4.3 Port ............................................................................................................................... 24
3.4.4 MAC .............................................................................................................................. 27
3.4.5 VLAN ............................................................................................................................. 29
Chapter 4 Provisioning Via Web Based Management ................................................................... 31
4.1 Introduction .......................................................................................................................... 31
4.2 Web Main Page ................................................................................................................... 31
4.3 Configuration ........................................................................................................................ 33
4.3.1 Setup ............................................................................................................................. 33
4.3.2 Ports .............................................................................................................................. 35
4.3.2 Security - Switch ........................................................................................................... 35
Chapter 5 Application Examples .................................................................................................... 41
5.1 Introduction .......................................................................................................................... 41
5.2 IEEE 802.3ah configuration .................................................................................................. 42
5.2.1 OAM Discovery ............................................................................................................ 42
5.2.2 OAM Loopback] ............................................................................................................ 42
5.2.3 Dying Gasp................................................................................................................... 43
5.3 IEEE 802.1ag & ITU-T Y.1731 OAM configuration> ............................................................. 44
5.3.1 CCM (Continuity Check Message) ................................................................................ 44
5.3.2 LBM (Loopback Message)/LBR (Loopback Response) ................................................ 45
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Chapter 1 Introduction
1.1 Welcome
Thank you for choosing FRM220A-MSW-202 OAM/IP Gigabit Ethernet Media Converter/Switch.
Throughout this document, this model will be referred to as FRM220A-MSW-202 or in an
abbreviated form as just MSW-202. If you would like to skip right to the installation of the converter,
proceed to Chapter 2.
This manual is used to explain the hardware installation procedures and operation of MSW-202,
and present its capabilities and specifications. This manual is divided into 4 chapters, the
Introduction, Installation, Telnet Provisioning (CLI) and Web Based Provisioning chapters.
Installers should carefully read Chapter 1&2, Introduction and Installation. The companion
document, FRM220A GSW/SNMP Configuration Manual, is also available in electronic format.
The divisions in that manual are intended for use by personnel to answer questions in general
areas. Planners and potential purchasers may read the Introduction to determine the suitability of
the product to its intended use; Operating Personnel would use the Telnet CLI Operations and
Web Based Management Chapters to become familiar with the line cards and settings. Network
Administrators should read the chapters on Telnet CLI Operation and Web Based Management to
become familiar with the diagnostic capabilities, network settings and management strategies for
the SNMP managed chassis.
1.2 Product Description
FRM220A-MSW-202 is a four port OSI Layer 2 Ethernet switch and media converter with two
Dual-Rate Ethernet fiber ports (100Base/1000Base-X) plus two copper Ethernet ports
(10/100/1000Base-T). The Layer 2 switch technologies include jumbo frame support, tag based
VLAN, port trunking, fiber redundancy, 802.1D Spanning Tree Protocol, 802.3x Flow Control and
ingress/egress bandwidth control per port. With its own embedded 32 bit processor, MSW-202
supports stand-alone management via IP (Telnet, SNMP & HTTP) or in-band management via
802.3ah-OAM protocol when connected to another MSW-202 in point to point or as a CPE device
to MSW-202 mounted in FRM220 or FRM220A managed media converter rack.
1.3 Features
Four port L2 switch
Port based VLAN support
Tag VLAN support
Double VLAN tag support (Q-in-Q)
Cisco Trunk Management VID support
Ingress/Egress Bandwidth control per port
Spanning Tree Protocol support
32bit embedded CPU for stand-alone management
802.3ah-OAM in-band management
Firmware upgrade via TFTP
Telnet, HTTP, SNMP and OAM management
Dying gasp (remote power failure detection)
Auto Laser Shutdown
Link Fault Pass-Through (LFP)
Transparent Link Pass Through
Fiber Redundancy function
Paused Frame flow-control
Digital Diagnostic (DOM) SFP support
OAM PDU and per port RMON counters
SNTP client
WARNING: Fiber optic equipment may emit laser or infrared light that can injure your eyes.
Never look into an optical fiber or connector port. Always assume that fiber optic cables are
connected to a laser light source.
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1.4 Specifications
Optical Interface
Connector SFP cage x 2
Data rate Dual Rate; 125Mb/s or 1.25Gb/s (manual setting)
Duplex mode Full duplex
Fiber MM 50/125um, 62.5/125um
SM 9/125um (depending on SFP)
Distance MM 550M/2KM,
SM 15/30/50/80/120KM (depending on SFP)
Wavelength Depends on SFP
Electrical Interface
Connector RJ-45 x 2
Data Rates 10Mbps, 100Mbps, 1000Mbps (auto or forced)
Duplex Full or Half Duplex
Cable 10Base-T Cat. 3,4,5,5e UTP
100Base-TX Cat. 5, 5e or higher
1000Base-T Cat 5, 5e, 6 or higher
Standards IEEE802.3, 802.3u, 802.3z, 802.3ab, 802.3ah
802.3x, 802.1W, 802.1p, 802.1Q, RFC 4330 (SNTP)
Maximum MTU 9600 bytes
Indicators LED (PWR, Fiber 1&2 Link, Test, UTP 3&4 Link, UTP 3&4 Speed)
Power (Card supports hot-swapping)
Input Card : 12VDC, Standalone : AC, DC options
Consumption <8W
Dimensions 155 x 88 x 23mm (D x W x H)
Weight 140g
Temperature 0 ~ 50°C (Operating), -10 ~ 70°C (Storage)
Humidity 10 ~ 90% non-condensing
Certification CE, FCC, LVD, RoHS
MTBF 65000 hrs (25°C)
1.5 Management Features
MSW-202 is based on an SoC (System on Chip) which can be used to configure the device for
stand-alone operation. When placed in a stand-alone chassis, this device supports a text based
Telnet terminal with a Cisco(r) like CLI for configuration. The embedded HTTP server provides an
easy to use GUI (Graphical User Interface) with any standard web browser. SNMP is also
supported in the stand-alone operation. When using network management software and our
proprietary MIB file specifically for the MSW-202, all settings can be performed, performance
monitoring realized and alarm traps received. When placed in a managed chassis, such as our
FRM220-CH20 with NMC (Network Management Controller) card or FRM220A-CH20 with
GSW/SNMP, the MSW-202 card is configured and monitored through the chassis management via
console, Telnet, Web HTTP or SNMP.
1. Stand-alone in CH01M 1-slot or CH02M 2-slot – Serial Terminal for initial setup
2. Stand-alone – IP settings allow management by Telnet (CLI), Web or SNMP
3. Rack management - When placed in managed rack, all other settings can be overridden by the
rack management.
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1.6 Panel
Figure 1.1 Panel designations of FRM220A-MSW-202
1.7 Factory Reset Procedure
Apply power to MSW-202 and allow 30 seconds to fully boot. Using a pencil or ball-point pen,
press the 'DEFAULT' recessed push-button switch (located on the face plate) and hold for 5
seconds and release. DO NOT POWER OFF. Allow the unit to again fully reboot. The defaults are:
IP=10.1.1.1
netmask=255.0.0.0
GW=10.1.1.254
TFTP server=10.1.1.100
The username will be reset to 'admin' and the password will be blank.
MSW-202
2 x SFP ports, support any
1.25G transceiver
LED Indicators
Power
1, 2 Link
Test
Yellow:
1000M
Green:
100M
Off:
10M
On: Link
Flash:
Activity
Off:
no link
1
2
3
4
DEFAULT:
Use to recover lost password or
to return TCP/IP settings to
factory default values.
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Chapter 2 Installation
2.1 Chassis Options
Note: This converter card can be placed in any FRM220 series chassis, including the single
slot CH-01M, two slot CH02M or CH02-NMC or the full twenty slot CH-20 chassis. Chassis with
built-in power are available with single AC (100-240VAC), single DC (18~75VDC), dual AC, dual
DC or AC plus DC combo. The single slot chassis with external power adapter works with AC
source voltage only with the provided 100~240VAC 12VDC@1A switching adapter.
Figure 2.1 Chassis options for FRM220-MSW-202 card
Follow all ESD precautions when handling the card and SFP modules.
CH
02M or CH02
-
NMC
-
XX
Chassis (XX= AC, DC, AA,
DD or AD)
FRM220
-
CH20
M or CH01
-
XX
Chassis (XX= AC, DC, AA,
DD or AD)
FRM220
-
CH01, sing
le slot
chassis
Requires external AC to DC
12V switching adapter.
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2.2 Electrical Installation
With a built-in AC power chassis, AC power is supplied to the chassis through a standard IEC
C14 3-prong receptacle, located on the rear of the chassis. Any detachable nationally approved
power cord with IEC C13 line plug may be used to connect AC power to the chassis unit. With a
built-in DC power chassis, DC -48V is connected to the terminal block located on the rear of the
chassis, observing the proper polarity. The chassis should always be grounded through the
protective earth lead of the power cable in AC installations, or via the frame ground connection for
DC installations.
Figure 2.2 IEC (AC) & terminal block (DC) power connector pin assignment
2.3 Installation of SFP Modules
CTC Union supplied SFP modules are of the Bale Clasp type. The bale clasp pluggable
module has a bale clasp that secures the module into the SFP cage.
2.3.1 Inserting a Bale Clasp SFP Module into the Cage
Step 1 Close the bale clasp upward before inserting the pluggable module.
Step 2 Line up the SFP module with the port, and slide it into the cage.
2.3.2 Removing a Bale Clasp SFP Module
Step 1 Open the bale clasp on the SFP module. Press the clasp downward with your index finger.
Step 2 Grasp the SFP module between your thumb and index finger and carefully remove it from
the SFP cage.
Figure 2.3 Bale Clasp type SFP with bale open
Left: Live line
Right: Neutral line
Middle: Ground
Left: -V (-48V)
Right: +V (0V)
Middle: Frame Ground
DC IN
-V FG +V
18~75
VDC
IEC C13 line plug
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Chapter 3 Provisioning via CLI
3.1 Introduction
MSW-202 incorporates a mini CLI that is accessible both through a local serial console
(terminal) connection and through a Telnet/ssh connection via TCP/IP network over Ethernet. Both
the serial console and Telnet/ssh protocol management methods are employed to provide an easy
to use, text based, command line for performing all configuration functions. In most cases, we
recommend that the networking engineer start configuration by using serial terminal. Configure the
required TCP/IP parameters for the network deployment, and then continue detailed configurations
using the Web Based GUI. For GUI operation, please refer to Chapter 4 Provisioning Via Web
Based Management.
3.2 Serial Console Login
Serial console login is available when MSW-202 is placed in a single slot chassis with DB9
serial connection such as the CH01M. Connect a 1:1 RS-232 serial cable between the DB9 female
on the 1-slot chassis to any available COM port on a PC. Use a terminal emulation program such
as HyperTerminal, PuTTY, or TeraTerm Pro. The latter two are freely available by searching the
Internet. Configure the terminal for 115.2k, 8bit, no parity, 1 stop bit, no flow control and VT-100
emulation.
3.2.1 Main
From the factory, password is required to access the CLI management of MSW-202. If the
password is set and forgotten, please do a factory default (refer to 1.7 Factory Reset Procedure.)
When factory reset, the username will be ‘admin’, and no password.
The console operation of MSW-202 uses a simple CLI system. Unless advised that the unit
requires a reboot, all settings take effect immediately.
The following is an example of the CLI login.
RedBoot is free software, covered by the eCos license, derived from the
GNU General Public License. You are welcome to change it and/or distribute
copies of it under certain conditions. Under the license terms, RedBoot's
source code and full license terms must have been made available to you.
Redboot comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY.
fi lo -d managed
go
Username: admin
Password:
Login in progress...
Welcome to CTC Union Command Line Interface (v1.0).
Type 'help' or '?' to get help.
>
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3.2.2 Configure TCP/IP settings.
From the CLI prompt, keyin 'ip' and [Enter]. Keyin the setup command with the following format:
setup <ip address> <subnet mask> <gateway ip> <VID> [Enter]
The factory default IP address of the MSW-202 is 10.1.1.1. Once TCP/IP parameters are set
for the connected network, MSW-202 will be available for TCP/IP management through Telnet,
Web and SNMP.
3.3 Telnet/SSH Login
Connect one of the copper Ethernet ports to a PC or LAN switch. If the TCP/IP settings have
not been done through serial terminal and the unit is still with factory default settings, configure the
PC to the same subnet as MSW-202 (recommend 10.1.1.100). Use Telnet protocol (port 23) or
SSH (port 22) to connect to MSW-202. If the password has not been set, then the factory default
will be username 'admin' with no password.
edit here
3.4 CLI Reference
3.4.1 System
From the root of the CLI, details of these commands are under system
3.4.1.1 Configuration {lists the configuration}
Syntax: system configuration [all | port <port_list>]
Example: system configuration port 1 {lists the configuration of port 1, the 2.5G aggregate port}
3.4.1.2 Log Configuration
Syntax: system log configuration
> ip
> setup 192.168.0.250 255.255.255.0 192.168.0.10
> conf
IP Configuration:
=================
DHCP Client : Disabled
IP Address : 192.168.0.250
IP Mask : 255.255.255.0
IP Router : 192.168.0.10
DNS Server : 0.0.0.0
VLAN ID : 1
DNS Proxy : Disabled
IPv6 AUTOCONFIG mode : Disabled
IPv6 Link-Local Address: fe80::202:abff:fe00:1
IPv6 Address : ::10.1.1.1
IPv6 Prefix : 96
IPv6 Router : ::
Active Configuration for IPv6: (Static with Stateless)
IPv6 Address: fe80:2::202:abff:fe00:1/64 Scope:Link
Status:UP/RUNNING(Enabled)/MTU 1500/LinkMTU is 1500
IPv6 Address: ::10.1.1.1/96 Scope:Global
Status:UP/RUNNING(Enabled)/MTU 1500/LinkMTU is 1500
IP>
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Example: system log configuration {show system log configuration}
Related commands: log server mode, log server address, log level
3.4.1.3 Timezone Configuration
Syntax: system timezone configuration
Example system timezone configuration {show system timezone configuration}
Related commands: timezone offset, timezone acronym, dst configuration, dst mode, dst start,
dst end, dst offset
3.4.1.4 Version
Syntax: system version
Example: system version {show system version information}
3.4.1.5 Log Server Mode
Syntax: system log server mode [enable/disable]
Parameters:
enable : Enable system log server mode
disable: Disable system log server mode
Example: system log server mode enable {enable the log server function}
Related commands: log configuration, log server address, log level
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3.4.1.6 Name
Syntax: system name [<name>] {show or set the hostname for MIB-II}
Parameters:
<name>: System name string. (1-255)
Use "" to clear the string
System name is a text string drawn from the alphabet (A-Za-z),
digits (0-9), minus sign (-).
No blank or space characters are permitted as part of a name.
The first character must be an alpha character, and the first
or last character must not be a minus sign.
Example: system name foo {change the hostname to 'foo'}
3.4.1.7 Timezone Offset
Syntax: system timezone offset [<offset>]
Parameters:
<offset>: Time zone offset in minutes (-7200 to 7201) relative to UTC
Example: system timezone offset -300 {set to US Eastern Standard Time}
Example: system timezone offset +480 {set to China Standard Time}
Example: system timezone offset {shows the currently set offset}
Related commands: timezone configuration, timezone acronym, dst configuration, dst mode,
dst start, dst end, dst offset
3.4.1.8 Contact
Syntax: system contact [<contact>] {show or set the system contact (1-255 chars.) for MIB-II}
Parameters:
<contact>: System contact string. (1-255)
Use "" to clear the string
In CLI, No blank or space characters are permitted as part
of a contact.
Example: system contact {show the current contact}
Example: system contact userjoe@abcompany.com {set the new contact for MIB-II}
3.4.1.9 Log Server Address
Syntax: system log server address [<ip_address_string>] {show or set the ip address of syslog
server}
Parameters:
<ip_addr_string>: IP host address (a.b.c.d) or a host name string
Example: system log server address {show the current server's IP address}
Example: system log server 192.168.0.254 {set the log server's IP address}
Related commands: log configuration, log server mode, log level
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3.4.1.10 Timezone Acronym
Syntax: system timezone acronym [<XYZ>] {show or set an acronym for timezone}
Parameters:
<acronym>: Time zone acronym ( 0 - 16 characters )
Example: system timezone acronym EST {set acronym for Eastern Standard Time}
Related commands: timezone configuration, offset, dst configuration, dst mode, dst start, dst
end, dst offset
3.4.1.11 DST Configuration
Syntax: system dst configuration {show the Daylight Savings Time configuration}
Example: system dst configuration
Related commands: timezone configuration, offset, timezone acronym, dst mode, dst start, dst
end, dst offset
3.4.1.12 Location
Syntax: system location [<location>] {show or set the system location (1-255 characters) for
MIB-II}
Parameters:
<location>: System location string. (1-255)
Use "" to clear the string
In CLI, no blank or space characters are permitted as part
of a location.
Example: system location {show the current location string}
Example: system location 8th_floor_utility_closet {set the new location for MIB-II}
3.4.1.13 Log Level
Syntax: system log level [info|warning|error] {show or set the severity threshold for syslog
entries}
Parameters
info : Send informations, warnings and errors (default)
warning : Send warnings and errors
error : Send errors
Example: system log level warning
Related commands: log configuration, log server mode, log server address, log level
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3.4.1.14 DST Mode
Syntax: system dst mode [disable|recurring|non-recurring]
Parameters:
disable: Disable Daylight Saving Time
recurring : Enable Daylight Saving Time as recurring mode
non-recurring : Enable Daylight Saving Time as non-recurring mode
Example: system dst mode recurring
3.4.1.15 DST Start
Syntax: system dst start <week> <day> <month> <date> <year> <hour> <minute>
Parameters:
<week> : Week (1-5), 0: ignored
<day> : Day (1-7), 0: ignored
<month> : Month (1-12), 0: ignored
<date> : Date (1-31), 0: ignored
<year> : Year (2000-2097)
<hour> : Hour (0-23)
<minute>: Minutes (0-59)
Example: system dst start 2 1 3 0 2013 2 0 {DST starts at 2:00am, second Sunday in March}
Related commands: timezone configuration, offset, timezone acronym, dst configuration, dst
mode, dst end, dst offset
3.4.1.16 Log Lookup
Syntax: system log lookup [<log_id>] [all|info|warning|error]
Parameters:
<log_id>: System log ID or range (default: All entries)
all : Show all levels (default)
info : Show information
warning : Show warnings
error : Show errors
Example: system log lookup 1 all
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3.4.1.17 DST End
Syntax: system dst end <week> <day> <month> <date> <year> <hour> <minute>
Parameters:
<week> : Week (1-5), 0: ignored
<day> : Day (1-7), 0: ignored
<month> : Month (1-12), 0: ignored
<date> : Date (1-31), 0: ignored
<year> : Year (2000-2097)
<hour> : Hour (0-23)
<minute>: Minutes (0-59)
Example: system dst start 1 1 11 0 2013 2 0 {DST ends at 2:00am, first Sunday in November}
Related commands: timezone configuration, offset, timezone acronym, dst configuration, dst
mode, dst start, dst offset
3.4.1.18 Log Clear
Syntax : system log clear [all|info|warning|error]
Parameters:
all : Show all levels (default)
info : Show information
warning : Show warnings
error : Show errors
Example: system log clear info
3.4.1.19 Reboot
Syntax: system reboot
Example: system reboot {reboots the system}
3.4.1.20 DST Offset
Syntax: system dst offset [<dst_offset>]
Parameters:
<dst_offset>: DST offset in minutes (1 to 1440)
Example: system dst offset 60 {DST offset to 60 minutes}
Related commands: timezone configuration, offset, timezone acronym, dst configuration, dst
mode, dst start, dst end
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3.4.1.21 Restore Default
Syntax: system restore default [keep_ip]
Parameters:
keep_ip: Keep IP configuration, default: Restore full configuration
Example: system restore default {returns all configuration to factory default, including IP
address}
3.4.1.22 Load
Syntax: system load {Show current CPU load: 100ms, 1s and 10s running average (in percent,
zero is idle).}
Example: system load
3.4.2 IP
From the root of the CLI, details of these commands are under ip
3.4.2.1 Configuration
Syntax: ip configuration {show IP configuration}
Example: ip configuration
3.4.2.2 DHCP
Syntax: ip dhcp [enable|disable]
Parameters:
enable : Enable or renew DHCP client
disable: Disable DHCP client
Example: ip dhcp enable
3.4.2.3 Setup
Syntax: ip setup [<ip_addr>] [<ip_mask>] [<ip_router>] [<vid>]
Parameters:
<ip_addr> : IP address (a.b.c.d), default: Show IP address
<ip_mask> : IPv4 subnet mask (a.b.c.d), default: Show IPv4 mask
<ip_router>: IPv4 router (a.b.c.d), default: Show IPv4 router
<vid> : VLAN ID (1-4095), default: Show VLAN ID
Example: ip setup 192.168.0.250 255.255.255.0 192.168.0.10 1
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CTC Union FRM220A-MSW-202 Operating instructions

Category
Chassis components
Type
Operating instructions

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