Avaya Business Ethernet Switch 50 Series User manual

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Document status: Standard
Document version: 01.01
Document date: October 2006
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Contents
Preface 9
Before you begin 9
Text conventions 9
Related publications 11
How to get help 11
New in this release 13
Features 13
Release 1.0 13
Introduction 15
Using the Web-based user interface 17
Setting up the Web-based user interface 18
Logging on to the Web-based user interface 19
Logging off from the Web-based user interface 19
Navigating the Web-based user interface 20
Menu and management pages 20
Configuration options 21
Initial configuration 22
Changing the administrator password 23
Adding system information 24
Setting the IP address 24
Setting the IP address manually 25
Setting the IP address automatically 25
BES50 basic configuration 27
Configuring initial settings by using the Quick Start feature 27
Configuring user authentication 29
Configuring user accounts 30
Configuring local and remote logon authentication 31
Configuring port security 32
Configuring event logging 33
Configuring the system logs 33
Configuring the remote logs 35
Setting application filtering 36
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Configuring the system clock 36
Setting the system clock 37
Setting daylight saving time 37
BES50 advanced features configuration 41
Configuring Simple Network Management Protocol 42
Sending an inform message to an SNMP version 2 host 42
Sending an inform message to an SNMP version 3 host 42
Setting community access strings 43
Specifying trap managers and trap types 43
Enabling SNMP service 46
Configuring SNMP version 3 management access 46
Setting the local engine ID 46
Setting a remote engine ID 47
Setting SNMP version 3 views 48
Configuring SNMP version 3 users 49
Changing the assigned group for an SNMP version 3 user 50
Configuring remote SNMP version 3 users 51
Creating SNMP version 3 groups 52
Configuring ports and trunks 55
Configuring interface connections 55
Creating trunk groups 56
Configuring a static trunk 57
Enabling LACP on selected ports 58
Configuring LACP parameters 59
Setting broadcast storm thresholds 60
Configuring port mirroring 61
Configuring rate limits 62
Setting Power over Ethernet 63
Setting the switch power budget 63
Configuring port PoE power priorities 64
Configuring Spanning Tree Algorithm 65
Configuring STA switch settings (global settings) 65
Configuring STA settings for interfaces 67
Configuring IEEE 802.1Q VLANs 69
Assigning ports to VLANs 69
Enabling or disabling GVRP (global setting) 70
Setting up VLANs 70
Adding static members to VLANs (VLAN index) 71
Adding static members to VLANs (port index) 72
Configuring VLAN behavior for interfaces 73
Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) configuration 75
Configuring the LLDP 75
Configuring the LLDP interfaces 76
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Configuring Class of Service 76
Setting the default priority for interfaces 77
Mapping CoS values to egress queues 77
Selecting the queue mode rules 78
Setting the service weight for traffic classes 79
Enabling IP DSCP priority 80
Mapping DSCP priority 80
Configuring Quality Of Service (QoS) 81
Configuring class maps 81
Configuring policy maps 82
Configuring service policy settings 83
Configuring address tables 84
Changing the aging time 84
Setting static addresses 85
Voice VLAN configuration 85
Configuring voice VLAN on the BES50 (global setting) 85
Configuring voice VLAN on ports 86
Configuring jumbo frames (BES50GE-12/24T PWR only) 87
Configuring 802.1X port authentication 87
Configuring 802.1X global settings 88
Configuring 802.1X port settings 88
Configuring Access Control Lists 90
Configuring an Access Control List 90
Binding a port to an Access Control List 93
BES50 administration 95
Resetting the system 95
Changing a PC IP address 96
Displaying system and switch information 97
Displaying switch hardware and software versions 98
Displaying bridge extension capabilities 98
Displaying log messages 99
Displaying connection status 99
Displaying LACP statistics 100
Displaying local LACP settings and status 100
Displaying remote LACP settings and status 101
Displaying switch power status 102
Displaying port power status 103
Displaying port statistics 103
Displaying STA switch settings (global settings) 106
Displaying STA settings for interfaces 107
Displaying basic VLAN information 109
Displaying current VLANs 109
Displaying LLDP local device information 110
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Displaying LLDP remote device information 110
Displaying detailed LLDP remote information 111
Displaying LLDP device statistics 111
Displaying detailed LLDP device statistics 111
Displaying the address table 112
Displaying system information 113
Displaying 802.1X global settings 113
Displaying 802.1X port statistics 113
Managing firmware 115
Downloading system software from a server 115
Deleting files 116
Setting the startup code 116
Testing port cable connections 117
Troubleshooting 117
Power LED does not light after power on 118
Link LED does not light after connection is made 118
Cannot connect by using a Web browser or SNMP software 119
Forgotten IP address or password 119
Cannot display left menu panel of the Web-based user interface 120
Determining the BES50 IP address allocated by the DHCP server 120
BES50 installation options 123
Installing the BES50 on a brick or concrete wall 123
Installing the BES50 on a wood wall 124
Installing the BES50 on a rack 124
BES50 fundamentals 125
Switch architecture 125
Power over Ethernet capability 126
Network management options 126
Hardware components 126
10/100/1000BASE-T ports 126
Port, PoE, and system status LEDs 127
Power supply socket 128
Reset button 128
Key software features 128
Authentication 129
Access Control Lists 130
Port configuration 130
Rate limiting 131
Port mirroring 131
Port trunking 131
Broadcast storm control 131
Static addresses 131
IEEE 802.1D bridge 132
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Store-and-forward switching 132
Spanning Tree Algorithm 132
Virtual LANs 133
Traffic prioritization 134
Configuration backup and restore 134
Network planning 134
Collapsed backbone 135
Network aggregation plan 135
VLAN connections 136
BES50 advanced features fundamentals 139
Simple Network Management Protocol 139
Local engine ID 140
Remote engine ID 140
Port configuration concepts 141
Trunk groups 141
Power over Ethernet 142
Switch power budget 143
Port PoE power 143
IEEE 802.1Q VLANs 143
Assigning ports to VLANs 144
Tagged and untagged frames 147
GVRP (global setting) 147
Link Layer Discover y Protocol 147
Class of Service 147
Default priority for interfaces 148
CoS values and egress queues 148
Weighted Round-Robin (WRR) queuing 148
Layer 3/4 priorities to CoS values 149
DSCP priority 149
Address tables 149
Static addresses 149
Dynamic addresses 150
Voice VLAN—autodetection device 150
Simple Network Time Protocol 151
Logon authentication protocols 151
Port security 151
802.1X port authentication 152
BES50 reference information 155
System defaults 155
Twisted-pair cable and pin assignments 157
10/100BASE-TX pin assignments 158
Straight-through wiring 159
Crossover wiring 159
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1000BASE-T pin assignments 160
Specifications 161
Compliances 164
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Preface
This guide provides information about administering and configuring the
Nortel Business Ethernet Switch 50 (BES50) Series devices. This guide
describes the features of the following Nortel switches:
Nortel Business Ethernet Switch BES50GE-12T PWR Gigabit Ethernet
Switch
Nortel Business Ethernet Switch BES50GE-24T PWR Gigabit Ethernet
Switch
Nortel Business Ethernet Switch BES50FE-12T PWR Fast Ethernet
Switch
Nortel Business Ethernet Switch BES50FE-24T PWR Fast Ethernet
Switch
Before you begin
This guide is intended for network administrators who have the following
background:
basic knowledge of networks, Ethernet bridging, and IP routing
familiarity with networking concepts and terminology
basic knowledge of network topologies
Text conventions
This guide uses the following text conventions.
angle brackets (< >) Indicate that you choose the text to enter based on the description
inside the brackets. Do not type the brackets when you enter the
command. Example: If the command syntax is
ping <ip address>
you enter
ping 192.168.1.128
bold body text
Indicates objects such as window names, dialog box names, and
icons, as well as user interface objects such as buttons, tabs,
and menu items.
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braces ({}) Indicate required elements in syntax descriptions where there is
more than one option. You must choose only one of the options.
Do not type the braces when you enter the command. Example:
If the command syntax is
show ip {alerts|routes}
you must enter either
show ip alerts
or
show ip routes
but not both.
brackets ([ ]) Indicate optional elements in syntax descriptions. Do not type
the brackets when you enter the command. Example: If the
command syntax is
show ip interfaces [-alerts]
you can enter either
show ip interfaces
or
show ip interfaces -alerts
italic text Indicates variables in command syntax descriptions. Also
indicates new terms and book titles. Where a variable is two
or more words, the words are connected by an underscore.
Example: If the command syntax is
show at
<valid_route>, valid_route is one variable and you substitute one
value for it.
plain Courier text
Indicates command syntax and system output, for example,
prompts and system messages. Example:
Set Trap Monitor Filters
separator ( > ) Shows menu paths.
Example: Protocols > IP identifies the IP command on the
Protocols menu.
vertical line ( | ) Separates choices for command keywords and arguments. Enter
only one of the choices. Do not type the vertical line when you
enter the command. Example:
If the command syntax is
show ip {alerts|routes}
you enter either
show ip alerts
or
show ip routes
but not both.
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Related publications
For more information about using the BES50 Series switch, see the
Quick Installation Guide for the Nortel Business Ethernet Switch 50
(NN47924-300).
You can print selected technical manuals and release notes for free, directly
from the Internet. Go to www.nortel.com. Find the product for which you
need documentation. Then locate the specific category and model or
version for your hardware or software product. Use Adobe Reader to open
the manuals and release notes, search for the sections you need, and print
them on most standard printers. Go to www.adobe.com to download a
free copy of Adobe Reader.
How to get help
If you purchased a service contract for your Nortel product from a distributor
or author ized reseller, contact the technical support staff for that distributor
or reseller for assistance.
If youpurchased a Nortel service program, contact Nortel Technical Support.
The following information is available online:
contact information for Nortel Technical Support
information about the Nortel Technical Solutions Centers
information about the Express Routing Code (ERC) for your product
An ERC is available for many Nortel products and services. When you use
an ERC, your call is routed to a technical support person who specializes in
supporting that product or service. You can locate the ERC for your product
or service online.
The Nortel Support Web page is here:
www.nortel.com
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New in this release
The following sections detail what’s new in Using the Nortel Business
Ethernet Switch 50 Series (NN47924-301) for release 1.00.
Features
See the following sections for information about feature changes:
Release 1.0
This is the first release of Using the Nortel Business Ethernet Switch 50
Series.
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Introduction
The BES50FE-12/24T PWR and BES50GE-12/24T PWR are high
perfor mance Web-managed switches that deliver performance and
control to your network. The BES50FE-12/24T PWR provides 12/24
full-duplex 10/100BASE-TX ports and the BES50GE-12/24T PWR provides
12/24 full-duplex 1000BASE-T ports that significantly improve network
perfor mance and boost throughput using switch features configured through
the Web-based user interface. With 24/48FE and 24/48GE of throughput
bandwidth, these switches provide the quickest solution to meeting the
growing demands on your network.
Navigation
To set up the Web-based user interface for use with the BES50, see
"Using the Web-based user interface" (page 17).
To set up the basic BES50 management features, see "BES50 basic
configuration" (page 27).
To set up advanced BES50 management features, see "BES50
advanced features configuration" (page 41).
To reset the system, to change the IP address, to view system details, or
to manage BES50 firmware, see "BES50 administration" (page 95).
For installation options other than those covered by the Quick Installation
Guide for the Nortel Business Ethernet Switch 50 (NN47924-300), see
"BES50 installation options" (page 123).
To learn about the basic BES50 management features, see "BES50
fundamentals" (page 125).
To learn about the advanced BES50 management features, see "BES50
advanced features fundamentals" (page 139).
For system defaults, specifications, compliances, and other reference
information related to the BES50, see "BES50 reference information"
(page 155).
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Using the Web-based user interface
Use the information in this chapter to understand how to use the Web-based
user interface to view and configure information about the Business Ethernet
Switch (BES) 50 Series switch.
Prerequisites
To use the Web-based user interface, you need the following items:
a computer connected to a network port that is a member of the
management Virtual Local Area Network (VLAN)
Microsoft Inter net Explorer 5.5 or later installed on the administration
computer
Prior to accessing the switch from a Web browser, perform the following
tasks:
"Setting up the Web-based user interface" (page 18).
If required, configure the switch with a valid IP address, subnet mask,
and default gateway. (Default: 192.168.1.128/255.255.255.0/0.0.0.0)
See "Initial configuration" (page 22).
Set a new password by using the Web-based user interface.
Web-based user interface access is password controlled. (Default
user name: nnadmin; default password : PlsChgMe!) See "Changing
the administrator password" (page 23).
ATTENTION
The Web pages of the Web-based user interface can load at different speeds
depending on which Web browser you use.
ATTENTION
Web browser capabilities, such as page bookmarking, refresh, and page forward
and page back, function as they would in any other Web site. However, these
capabilities do not enhance the functionality of the Web-based user interface.
Nortel recommends that you use only the navigation tools provided in the
management interface.
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Navigation
"Setting up the Web-based user interface" (page 18)
"Logging on to the Web-based user interface" (page 19)
"Logging off from the Web-based user interface" (page 19)
"Navigating the Web-based user interface" (page 20)
"Initial configuration" (page 22)
"Changing the administrator password" (page 23)
"Adding system information" (page 24)
"Setting the IP address" (page 24)
Setting up the Web-based user interface
Nortel recommends that you follow the procedures in this section regarding
Web-based user interface prerequisites before you use the management
features of your switch for the first time.
Procedure steps
Step Action
1
Check that Java Runtime Environment (JRE) version 1.5.0_07-b03
or later is installed on your PC. Download the latest version from
www.java.com if required.
ATTENTION
The menu on left side of the Web-based user interface may not appear if
the Java Runtime Environment (JRE) is not installed.
2
Ensure the software programs on your PC enable Java script and
Java applets. Refer to the corresponding software documentation for
instructions. Software programs include but are not limited to:
Web browser
firewall
software that controls Java behavior
ATTENTION
The menu on left side of the Web-based user interface may not appear if
Java script and Java applets are disabled.
3
Ensure the software programs on your PC enable Web browser
pop-up dialog boxes. Refer to the corresponding software
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documentation for instructions. Software programs include but are
not limited to:
Web browser
firewall
software that controls Java behavior
ATTENTION
Some management features of your switch do not work properly if pop-up
dialog boxes are disabled.
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Logging on to the Web-based user interface
Use this procedure to log on to the Web-based user interface.
To access the Web-based user interface you must first enter a password.
Users with Privileged access have Read/Write access to all configuration
parameters and statistics.
ATTENTION
If user input does not occur within 5 minutes, the current session terminates.
Procedure steps
Step Action
1
In the Web-based user interface address bar, type the IP address
for your host switch. For example, type http://192.168.1.128, and
press Enter.
2
Enter the user name and password, and click OK. (Default user
name: nnadmin. Default password: PlsChgMe!)
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Logging off from the Web-based user interface
Use this procedure to log off from the Web-based user interface.
Procedure steps
Step Action
1
From the main menu, choose Administration > LogOut.
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Click Logout. A confirmation dialog box appears.
3
Click Ok to log off or click Cancel to cancel the request.
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Navigating the Web-based user interface
When your Web browser connects with the switch Web agent, the home
page appears as shown in the figure "Home page" (page 20). The home
page displays the main menu on the left side of the screen and System
Information on the right side. Use the main menu links to navigate to other
menus and display configuration parameters and statistics.
Home page
The figure shows the home page for the BES50GE-12T-PWR 12-port
switch. Other than the number of fixed ports, there are no major differences
between the 12-port and 24-port switch user interface.
Menu and management pages
Using the onboard Web agent, you can define system parameters, manage
and control the switch and all its ports, or monitor network conditions. The
menu is the same for all pages. It contains a list of six main headings. To
navigate the Web-based user interface menu, click a menu title and then
click one of its options. When you click an option, the corresponding page
appears.
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