Cabletron Systems MMAC-Plus 9H532-24 User manual

Category
Networking
Type
User manual
9033130-05
SmartSwitch 9000
9X5XX-Series Local Management
User’s Guide
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NOTICE
Cabletron Systems reserves the right to make changes in specifications and other information
contained in this document without prior notice. The reader should in all cases consult Cabletron
Systems to determine whether any such changes have been made.
The hardware, firmware, or software described in this manual is subject to change without notice.
IN NO EVENT SHALL CABLETRON SYSTEMS BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL, INDIRECT,
SPECIAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES WHATSOEVER (INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED
TO LOST PROFITS) ARISING OUT OF OR RELATED TO THIS MANUAL OR THE INFORMATION
CONTAINED IN IT, EVEN IF CABLETRON SYSTEMS HAS BEEN ADVISED OF, KNOWN, OR
SHOULD HAVE KNOWN, THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.
Cabletron Systems, Inc.
35 Industrial Way
Rochester, NH 03867
© February 2000 Cabletron Systems, Inc.:
All Rights Reserved
Printed in the United States of America
Order Number: 9033130-05
SmartSwitch is a trademark of Cabletron Systems, Inc.
i960 microprocessor is a registered trademark of Intel Corp.
Ethernet is a trademark of Xerox Corporation.
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FCC NOTICE
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two
conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any
interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
NOTE: 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 uses, generates, and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed in
accordance with the operator’s manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause interference in which case the user
will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
WARNING: Changes or modifications made to this device which are not expressly approved by the
party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
INDUSTRY CANADA NOTICE
This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio noise emissions from digital
apparatus set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of
Communications.
Le présent appareil numérique n’émet pas de bruits radioélectriques dépassant les limites applicables
aux appareils numériques de la class A prescrites dans le Règlement sur le brouillage radioélectrique
édicté par le ministère des Communications du Canada.
NOTICE: The Industry Canada label identifies certified equipment. This certification means that the
equipment meets telecommunications network protective, operational and safety requirements as
prescribed in the appropriate Terminal Equipment Technical Requirements documents (s). The
department does not guarantee the equipment will operate to the user’s satisfaction.
Before installing this equipment, users should ensure that it is permissible to be connected to the
facilities of the local telecommunications company. The equipment must also be installed using an
acceptable method of connection. The customer should be aware that compliance with the above
conditions may not prevent degradation of service in some situations.
Repairs to certified equipment should be coordinated by a representative designated by the supplier.
Any repairs or alterations made by the user to this equipment, or equipment malfunctions, may give
the telecommunications company cause to request the user to disconnect the equipment.
Users should ensure for their own protection that the electrical ground connections of the power
utility, telephone lines and internal metallic water pipe system, if present, are connected together. This
precaution may be particularly important in rural areas. Caution: Users should not attempt to make
such connections themselves, but should contact the appropriate electric inspection authority, or
electrician, as appropriate.
NOTICE: The Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) assigned to each terminal device provides an
indication of the maximum number of terminals allowed to be connected to a telephone interface. The
termination on an interface may consist of any combination of devices subject only to the requirement
that the sum of the ringer equivalence Numbers of all the devices does not exceed 5.
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VCCI NOTICE
This is a Class A product based on the standard of the Voluntary Control Council for Interference by Information Technology
Equipment (VCCI). If this equipment is used in a domestic environment, radio disturbance may arise. When such trouble
occurs, the user may be required to take corrective actions.
CABLETRON SYSTEMS, INC.
PROGRAM LICENSE AGREEMENT
IMPORTANT:THIS LICENSE APPLIES FOR USE OF PRODUCT IN THE FOLLOWING GEOGRAPHICAL
REGIONS:
CANADA
MEXICO
CENTRAL AMERICA
SOUTH AMERICA
BEFORE OPENING OR UTILIZING THE ENCLOSED PRODUCT, CAREFULLY READ THIS
LICENSE AGREEMENT.
This document is an agreement (“Agreement”) between You, the end user, and Cabletron Systems, Inc.
(“Cabletron”) that sets forth your rights and obligations with respect to the Cabletron software
program (“Program”) in the package. The Program may be contained in firmware, chips or other
media. UTILIZING THE ENCLOSED PRODUCT, YOU ARE AGREEING TO BECOME BOUND BY
THE TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT, WHICH INCLUDES THE LICENSE AND THE LIMITATION
OF WARRANTY AND DISCLAIMER OF LIABILITY. IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THE TERMS OF
THIS AGREEMENT, RETURN THE UNOPENED PRODUCT TO CABLETRON OR YOUR DEALER,
IF ANY, WITHIN TEN (10) DAYS FOLLOWING THE DATE OF RECEIPT FOR A FULL REFUND.
IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS ABOUT THIS AGREEMENT, CONTACT CABLETRON SYSTEMS
+1- 603-332-9400. Attn: Legal Department.
1. LICENSE. You have the right to use only the one (1) copy of the Program provided in this package
subject to the terms and conditions of this License Agreement.
You may not copy, reproduce or transmit any part of the Program except as permitted by the
Copyright Act of the United States or as authorized in writing by Cabletron.
2. OTHER RESTRICTIONS. You may not reverse engineer, decompile, or disassemble the
Program.
Notice
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3. APPLICABLE LAW. This License Agreement shall be interpreted and governed under the laws
and in the state and federal courts of New Hampshire. You accept the personal jurisdiction and venue
of the New Hampshire courts.
4. EXPORT REQUIREMENTS. You understand that Cabletron and its Affiliates are subject to
regulation by agencies of the U.S. Government, including the U.S. Department of Commerce, which
prohibit export or diversion of certain technical products to certain countries, unless a license to export
the product is obtained from the U.S. Government or an exception from obtaining such license may be
relied upon by the exporting party.
If the Program is exported from the United States pursuant to the License Exception CIV under the
U.S. Export Administration Regulations, You agree that You are a civil end user of the Program and
agree that You will use the Program for civil end uses only and not for military purposes.
If the Program is exported from the United States pursuant to the License Exception TSR under the
U.S. Export Administration Regulations, in addition to the restriction on transfer set forth in Sections 1
or 2 of this Agreement, You agree not to (i) reexport or release the Program, the source code for the
Program or technology to a national of a country in Country Groups D:1 or E:2 (Albania, Armenia,
Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bulgaria, Cambodia, Cuba, Estonia, Georgia, Iraq, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Laos,
Latvia, Libya, Lithuania, Moldova, North Korea, the People’s Republic of China, Romania, Russia,
Rwanda, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Ukraine, Uzbekistan, Vietnam, or such other countries as may be
designated by the United States Government), (ii) export to Country Groups D:1 or E:2 (as defined
herein) the direct product of the Program or the technology, if such foreign produced direct product is
subject to national security controls as identified on the U.S. Commerce Control List, or (iii) if the
direct product of the technology is a complete plant o r any major component of a plant, export to
Country Groups D:1 or E:2 the direct product of the plant or a major component thereof, if such
foreign produced direct product is subject to national security controls as identified on the U.S.
Commerce Control List or is subject to State Department controls under the U.S. Munitions List.
5. UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT RESTRICTED RIGHTS. The enclosed Product (i) was
developed solely at private expense; (ii) contains “restricted computer software” submitted with
restricted rights in accordance with section 52.227-19 (a) through (d) of the Commercial Computer
Software-Restricted Rights Clause and its successors, and (iii) in all respects is proprietary data
belonging to Cabletron and/or its suppliers. For Department of Defense units, the Product is
considered commercial computer software in accordance with DFARS section 227.7202-3 and its
successors, and use, duplication, or disclosure by the Government is subject to restrictions set forth
herein.
6. EXCLUSION OF WARRANTY. Except as may be specifically provided by Cabletron in writing,
Cabletron makes no warranty, expressed or implied, concerning the Program (including its
documentation and media).
CABLETRON DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES, OTHER THAN THOSE SUPPLIED TO YOU BY
CABLETRON IN WRITING, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO
IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE,
WITH RESPECT TO THE PROGRAM, THE ACCOMPANYING WRITTEN MATERIALS, AND ANY
ACCOMPANYING HARDWARE.
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7. NO LIABILITY FOR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES. IN NO EVENT SHALL CABLETRON OR
ITS SUPPLIERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER (INCLUDING, WITHOUT
LIMITATION, DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF BUSINESS, PROFITS, BUSINESS INTERRUPTION, LOSS
OF BUSINESS INFORMATION, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, OR RELIANCE
DAMAGES, OR OTHER LOSS) ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THIS
CABLETRON PRODUCT, EVEN IF CABLETRON HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
SUCH DAMAGES. BECAUSE SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION
OF LIABILITY FOR CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES, OR IN THE DURATION OR
LIMITATION OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES IN SOME INSTANCES, THE ABOVE LIMITATION AND
EXCLUSIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.
Notice
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CABLETRON SYSTEMS SALES AND SERVICE, INC.
PROGRAM LICENSE AGREEMENT
IMPORTANT: THIS LICENSE APPLIES FOR USE OF PRODUCT IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
AND BY UNITED STATES OF AMERICA GOVERNMENT END USERS.
BEFORE OPENING OR UTILIZING THE ENCLOSED PRODUCT, CAREFULLY READ THIS
LICENSE AGREEMENT.
This document is an agreement (“Agreement”) between You, the end user, and Cabletron Systems
Sales and Service, Inc. (“Cabletron”) that sets forth your rights and obligations with respect to the
Cabletron software program (“Program”) in the package. The Program may be contained in firmware,
chips or other media. UTILIZING THE ENCLOSED PRODUCT, YOU ARE AGREEING TO BECOME
BOUND BY THE TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT, WHICH INCLUDES THE LICENSE AND THE
LIMITATION OF WARRANTY AND DISCLAIMER OF LIABILITY. IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO
THE TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT, RETURN THE UNOPENED PRODUCT TO CABLETRON OR
YOUR DEALER, IF ANY, WITHIN TEN (10) DAYS FOLLOWING THE DATE OF RECEIPT FOR A
FULL REFUND.
IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS ABOUT THIS AGREEMENT, CONTACT CABLETRON SYSTEMS
+1-603-332-9400. Attn: Legal Department.
1. LICENSE. You have the right to use only the one (1) copy of the Program provided in this package
subject to the terms and conditions of this License Agreement.
You may not copy, reproduce or transmit any part of the Program except as permitted by the
Copyright Act of the United States or as authorized in writing by Cabletron.
2. OTHER RESTRICTIONS. You may not reverse engineer, decompile, or disassemble the Program.
3. APPLICABLE LAW. This License Agreement shall be interpreted and governed under the laws
and in the state and federal courts of New Hampshire. You accept the personal jurisdiction and venue
of the New Hampshire courts.
4. EXPORT REQUIREMENTS. You understand that Cabletron and its Affiliates are subject to
regulation by agencies of the U.S. Government, including the U.S. Department of Commerce, which
prohibit export or diversion of certain technical products to certain countries, unless a license to export
the product is obtained from the U.S. Government or an exception from obtaining such license may be
relied upon by the exporting party.
If the Program is exported from the United States pursuant to the License Exception CIV under the
U.S. Export Administration Regulations, You agree that You are a civil end user of the Program and
agree that You will use the Program for civil end uses only and not for military purposes.
If the Program is exported from the United States pursuant to the License Exception TSR under the
U.S. Export Administration Regulations, in addition to the restriction on transfer set forth in Sections 1
or 2 of this Agreement, You agree not to (i) reexport or release the Program, the source code for the
Program or technology to a national of a country in Country Groups D:1 or E:2 (Albania, Armenia,
Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bulgaria, Cambodia, Cuba, Estonia, Georgia, Iraq, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Laos,
Latvia, Libya, Lithuania, Moldova, North Korea, the People’s Republic of China, Romania, Russia,
Rwanda, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Ukraine, Uzbekistan, Vietnam, or such other countries as may be
designated by the United States Government), (ii) export to Country Groups D:1 or E:2 (as defined
herein) the direct product of the Program or the technology, if such foreign produced direct product is
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subject to national security controls as identified on the U.S. Commerce Control List, or (iii) if the
direct product of the technology is a complete plant o r any major component of a plant, export to
Country Groups D:1 or E:2 the direct product of the plant or a major component thereof, if such
foreign produced direct product is subject to national security controls as identified on the U.S.
Commerce Control List or is subject to State Department controls under the U.S. Munitions List.
5. UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT RESTRICTED RIGHTS. The enclosed Product (i) was
developed solely at private expense; (ii) contains “restricted computer software” submitted with
restricted rights in accordance with section 52.227-19 (a) through (d) of the Commercial Computer
Software-Restricted Rights Clause and its successors, and (iii) in all respects is proprietary data
belonging to Cabletron and/or its suppliers. For Department of Defense units, the Product is
considered commercial computer software in accordance with DFARS section 227.7202-3 and its
successors, and use, duplication, or disclosure by the Government is subject to restrictions set forth
herein.
6. EXCLUSION OF WARRANTY. Except as may be specifically provided by Cabletron in writing,
Cabletron makes no warranty, expressed or implied, concerning the Program (including its
documentation and media).
CABLETRON DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES, OTHER THAN THOSE SUPPLIED TO YOU BY
CABLETRON IN WRITING, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO
IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE,
WITH RESPECT TO THE PROGRAM, THE ACCOMPANYING WRITTEN MATERIALS, AND ANY
ACCOMPANYING HARDWARE.
7. NO LIABILITY FOR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES. IN NO EVENT SHALL CABLETRON OR
ITS SUPPLIERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER (INCLUDING, WITHOUT
LIMITATION, DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF BUSINESS, PROFITS, BUSINESS INTERRUPTION, LOSS
OF BUSINESS INFORMATION, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, OR RELIANCE
DAMAGES, OR OTHER LOSS) ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THIS
CABLETRON PRODUCT, EVEN IF CABLETRON HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
SUCH DAMAGES. BECAUSE SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION
OF LIABILITY FOR CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES, OR IN THE DURATION OR
LIMITATION OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES IN SOME INSTANCES, THE ABOVE LIMITATION AND
EXCLUSIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.
Notice
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CABLETRON SYSTEMS LIMITED
PROGRAM LICENSE AGREEMENT
IMPORTANT: THIS LICENSE APPLIES FOR THE USE OF THE PRODUCT IN THE FOLLOWING
GEOGRAPHICAL REGIONS:
EUROPE
MIDDLE EAST
AFRICA
ASIA
AUSTRALIA
PACIFIC RIM
BEFORE OPENING OR UTILIZING THE ENCLOSED PRODUCT, CAREFULLY READ THIS
LICENSE AGREEMENT.
This document is an agreement (“Agreement”) between You, the end user, and Cabletron Systems
Limited (“Cabletron”) that sets forth your rights and obligations with respect to the Cabletron
software program (“Program”) in the package. The Program may be contained in firmware, chips or
other media. UTILIZING THE ENCLOSED PRODUCT, YOU ARE AGREEING TO BECOME BOUND
BY THE TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT, WHICH INCLUDES THE LICENSE AND THE
LIMITATION OF WARRANTY AND DISCLAIMER OF LIABILITY. IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO
THE TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT, RETURN THE UNOPENED PRODUCT TO CABLETRON OR
YOUR DEALER, IF ANY, WITHIN TEN (10) DAYS FOLLOWING THE DATE OF RECEIPT FOR A
FULL REFUND.
IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS ABOUT THIS AGREEMENT, CONTACT CABLETRON SYSTEMS
+1-603-332-9400. Attn: Legal Department.
1. LICENSE. You have the right to use only the one (1) copy of the Program provided in this package
subject to the terms and conditions of this License Agreement.
You may not copy, reproduce or transmit any part of the Program except as permitted by the
Copyright Act of the United States or as authorized in writing by Cabletron.
2. OTHER RESTRICTIONS. You may not reverse engineer, decompile, or disassemble the
Program.
3. APPLICABLE LAW. This License Agreement shall be governed in accordance with English law.
The English courts shall have exclusive jurisdiction in the event of any disputes.
4. EXPORT REQUIREMENTS. You understand that Cabletron and its Affiliates are subject to
regulation by agencies of the U.S. Government, including the U.S. Department of Commerce, which
prohibit export or diversion of certain technical products to certain countries, unless a license to export
the product is obtained from the U.S. Government or an exception from obtaining such license may be
relied upon by the exporting party.
If the Program is exported from the United States pursuant to the License Exception CIV under the
U.S. Export Administration Regulations, You agree that You are a civil end user of the Program and
agree that You will use the Program for civil end uses only and not for military purposes.
If the Program is exported from the United States pursuant to the License Exception TSR under the
U.S. Export Administration Regulations, in addition to the restriction on transfer set forth in Sections 1
or 2 of this Agreement, You agree not to (i) reexport or release the Program, the source code for the
Program or technology to a national of a country in Country Groups D:1 or E:2 (Albania, Armenia,
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Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bulgaria, Cambodia, Cuba, Estonia, Georgia, Iraq, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Laos,
Latvia, Libya, Lithuania, Moldova, North Korea, the People’s Republic of China, Romania, Russia,
Rwanda, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Ukraine, Uzbekistan, Vietnam, or such other countries as may be
designated by the United States Government), (ii) export to Country Groups D:1 or E:2 (as defined
herein) the direct product of the Program or the technology, if such foreign produced direct product is
subject to national security controls as identified on the U.S. Commerce Control List, or (iii) if the
direct product of the technology is a complete plant o r any major component of a plant, export to
Country Groups D:1 or E:2 the direct product of the plant or a major component thereof, if such
foreign produced direct product is subject to national security controls as identified on the U.S.
Commerce Control List or is subject to State Department controls under the U.S. Munitions List.
5. UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT RESTRICTED RIGHTS. The enclosed Product (i) was
developed solely at private expense; (ii) contains “restricted computer software” submitted with
restricted rights in accordance with section 52.227-19 (a) through (d) of the Commercial Computer
Software-Restricted Rights Clause and its successors, and (iii) in all respects is proprietary data
belonging to Cabletron and/or its suppliers. For Department of Defense units, the Product is
considered commercial computer software in accordance with DFARS section 227.7202-3 and its
successors, and use, duplication, or disclosure by the Government is subject to restrictions set forth
herein.
6. EXCLUSION OF WARRANTY. Except as may be specifically provided by Cabletron in writing,
Cabletron makes no warranty, expressed or implied, concerning the Program (including its
documentation and media).
CABLETRON DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES, OTHER THAN THOSE SUPPLIED TO YOU BY
CABLETRON IN WRITING, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO
IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE,
WITH RESPECT TO THE PROGRAM, THE ACCOMPANYING WRITTEN MATERIALS, AND ANY
ACCOMPANYING HARDWARE.
7. NO LIABILITY FOR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES. IN NO EVENT SHALL CABLETRON OR
ITS SUPPLIERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER (INCLUDING, WITHOUT
LIMITATION, DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF BUSINESS, PROFITS, BUSINESS INTERRUPTION, LOSS
OF BUSINESS INFORMATION, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, OR RELIANCE
DAMAGES, OR OTHER LOSS) ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THIS
CABLETRON PRODUCT, EVEN IF CABLETRON HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
SUCH DAMAGES. BECAUSE SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION
OF LIABILITY FOR CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES, OR IN THE DURATION OR
LIMITATION OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES IN SOME INSTANCES, THE ABOVE LIMITATION AND
EXCLUSIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.
Notice
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DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
Application of Council Directive(s): 89/336/EEC
73/23/EEC
Manufacturer’s Name: Cabletron Systems, Inc.
Manufacturer’s Address: 35 Industrial Way
PO Box 5005
Rochester, NH 03867
European Representative Name: Mr. J. Solari
European Representative Address: Cabletron Systems Limited
Nexus House, Newbury Business Park
London Road, Newbury
Berkshire RG14 2PZ, England
Conformance to Directive(s)/Product Standards: EC Directive 89/336/EEC
EC Directive 73/23/EEC
EN 55022
EN 50082-1
EN 60950
Equipment Type/Environment: Networking Equipment, for use in a
Commercial or Light Industrial Environment.
We the undersigned, hereby declare, under our sole responsibility, that the equipment
packaged with this notice conforms to the above directives.
Manufacturer Legal Representative in Europe
Mr. Ronald Fotino Mr. J. Solari
___________________________________ ___________________________________
Full Name Full Name
Compliance Engineering Manager Managing Director - E.M.E.A.
___________________________________ ___________________________________
Title Title
Rochester, NH, USA Newbury, Berkshire, England
___________________________________ ___________________________________
Location Location
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Contents
Chapter 1 Local Management: Overview, Setup, and Navigation
Overview............................................................................................................................1
Local Management Keyboard Conventions..................................................................2
Management Terminal Setup ..........................................................................................3
Console Cable Connection .......................................................................................3
Management Terminal Setup Parameters..............................................................4
Telnet Connections.....................................................................................................4
Local Management Screen Elements..............................................................................5
Modifying Fields and User Privileges ...........................................................................8
Navigating Local Management Screens ........................................................................8
The 9H532-24, 9H533-24, 9H531-24, and 9H539-24 Modules...................................10
Module Interface Codes..........................................................................................10
The 9E531-24 Module.....................................................................................................12
Module Interface Codes..........................................................................................12
The 9G536-04 Module ....................................................................................................14
Module Interface Codes..........................................................................................14
The 9H532-17/9H531-17 Modules ...............................................................................15
Module Interface Codes..........................................................................................15
The 9H532-18/9H531-18 Modules ...............................................................................17
Module Interface Codes..........................................................................................17
Module Password Screen...............................................................................................19
Module Menu Screen......................................................................................................20
Module Configuration Menu Screen............................................................................21
General Configuration Screen.......................................................................................23
General Configuration Screen Fields....................................................................24
Enabling/Disabling IP Fragmentation.................................................................27
SNMP Configuration Menu Screen..............................................................................28
SNMP Community Names Screen ...............................................................................29
SNMP Community Names Screen Fields ............................................................30
SNMP Traps Screen.........................................................................................................31
SNMP Traps Screen Fields......................................................................................32
Configuring the Trap Table ....................................................................................32
Access Control Screen ....................................................................................................34
Access Control Screen Fields..................................................................................35
System Resources Screen ...............................................................................................36
System Resources Screen Fields.............................................................................37
Setting the Reset Peak Switch Utilization ............................................................37
Flash Download Configuration Screen........................................................................38
Flash Download Configuration Screen Fields.....................................................39
Using RUNTIME to Download an Image File.....................................................40
Port Configuration Menu Screen..................................................................................42
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Ethernet Interface Configuration Screen .................................................................... 43
Ethernet Interface Configuration Screen Fields.................................................. 44
Ethernet Port Configuration Screen ............................................................................ 46
Ethernet Port Specific Configuration Fields........................................................ 47
Selecting and Changing Settings .......................................................................... 49
Setting the Advertised Ability .............................................................................. 49
Gigabit Ethernet Specific Configuration Screen ........................................................ 51
Gigabit Ethernet Specific Configuration Screen Fields ..................................... 52
HSIM/VHSIM Configuration Screen.......................................................................... 53
Backplane Menu Screen ................................................................................................ 54
Backplane Status/Utilization Screen........................................................................... 55
Backplane Status/Utilization Screen Fields........................................................ 56
Chassis Backplane Utilization Screen.......................................................................... 57
Chassis Backplane Utilization Screen Fields....................................................... 58
Redirect Configuration Menu Screen.......................................................................... 59
Port Redirect Configuration Screen............................................................................. 60
Port Redirect Configuration Screen Fields.......................................................... 61
VLAN Redirect Configuration Screen......................................................................... 62
VLAN Redirect Configuration Screen Fields...................................................... 63
SmartTrunking Configuration Screen......................................................................... 65
SmartTrunking Configuration Screen Fields ...................................................... 66
Broadcast Suppression Configuration Screen............................................................ 68
Broadcast Suppression Screen Fields................................................................... 69
Setting the Threshold.............................................................................................. 69
Setting the Reset Peak............................................................................................. 70
802.1 Configuration Menu Screen................................................................................ 71
Switch Configuration Screen........................................................................................ 72
Switch Configuration Screen Fields ..................................................................... 73
Setting the Age Time .............................................................................................. 74
Setting (Enabling or Disabling) the Port Status.................................................. 75
802.1Q VLAN Configuration Menu Screen................................................................ 76
Module/VLAN Configuration Screen........................................................................ 77
Module/VLAN Configuration Screen Fields..................................................... 78
Defining a VLAN............................................................................................. 79
Changing the VLAN to FID Association...................................................... 80
Renaming a VLAN .......................................................................................... 80
Deleting a VLAN ............................................................................................. 80
Enabling VLANs.............................................................................................. 81
Disabling VLANs............................................................................................. 81
Changing the Forwarding Mode................................................................... 82
Paging Through the VLAN List..................................................................... 82
Port Assignment Configuration Screen ...................................................................... 83
Port Assignment Configuration Screen Fields ................................................... 84
Port Filtering Configuration Screen............................................................................. 85
Port Filtering Configuration Screen Fields.......................................................... 86
VLAN Forwarding Configuration Screen .................................................................. 87
VLAN Forwarding Configuration Screen Fields................................................ 88
VLAN Classification Configuration Screen................................................................ 89
VLAN Classification Configuration Screen Fields............................................. 90
Classification Precedence Rules............................................................................ 94
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802.1 Priority Configuration Menu Screen..................................................................97
Port Priority Configuration Screen...............................................................................98
Port Priority Configuration Screen Fields............................................................99
Setting Switch Port’s Priority Port-by-Port..........................................................99
Setting the Switch Port Priority on All Ports.....................................................100
Advanced Port Priority Configuration Screen .........................................................101
Advanced Port Priority Configuration Screen Fields.......................................103
Setting the TX Mapping Queues .........................................................................104
Setting the TX Regeneration Priorities................................................................104
Setting the Default Priority...................................................................................105
Transmit Queues Configuration Screen.....................................................................106
Transmit Queues Configuration Screen Fields..................................................108
Priority Classification Configuration Screen ............................................................109
Priority Classification Configuration Screen Fields..........................................110
GARP Configuration Menu Screen............................................................................111
GARP Configuration Screen........................................................................................112
GARP Operational Status Screen Fields.............................................................113
Setting a Port to Operate in GMRP or GVRP ....................................................114
Setting All Ports on the Switch ............................................................................115
GMRP Configuration Screen.......................................................................................116
GMRP Configuration Screen Fields....................................................................117
Setting a Mode, Port-By-Port ...............................................................................117
Setting a Mode for All Ports.................................................................................118
Rate Limiting Screen.....................................................................................................119
Rate Limiting Screen Fields..................................................................................121
Configuring a Port.................................................................................................123
Changing/Deleting Port Line Items...................................................................124
Changing One or More Line Items ..............................................................124
Deleting All Line Items..................................................................................124
Deleting One or More Line Items.................................................................124
More About Rate Limiting ...................................................................................126
Layer 3 Extensions Menu Screen................................................................................128
IGMP/VLAN Configuration Screen..........................................................................129
IGMP/VLAN Configuration Screen Fields .......................................................130
Module Statistics Menu Screen...................................................................................133
Switch Statistics Screen ................................................................................................134
Switch Statistics Screen Fields..............................................................................135
Resetting Counters to Zero...................................................................................135
Interface Statistics Screen.............................................................................................136
Interface Statistics Screen Fields..........................................................................137
RMON Statistics Screen ..............................................................................................140
RMON Statistics Screen Fields.............................................................................141
Network Tools Screen...................................................................................................144
Built-in Commands ...............................................................................................146
Examples of Dynamic Egress use........................................................................155
Dynamic Egress and Aging Time.................................................................155
Using Dynamic Egress to Control Traffic....................................................155
Solving the Problem.......................................................................................156
Special Commands................................................................................................161
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1
Local Management: Overview,
Setup, and Navigation
This guide explains how to set up a management terminal to access 9X5XX-series
Local Management, and how to use the Local Management Screens and
commands.
Overview
Local Management for the 9X5XX-series modules consists of a series of
Management Screens that allows the management of the modules, the attached
segments, and the chassis. The Management Screens allow users to perform the
following tasks:
Manage any interface module in the chassis via a connection to a single
interface module.
Assign IP addresses and subnet masks to the modules and the chassis.
Control access to the modules and the chassis by establishing community
names.
Download a new image of operating software.
Designate which Network Management Workstations receive SNMP traps
from the modules and chassis.
Monitor the environmental status of the chassis.
View switch, interface, and RMON statistics.
Assign ports to operate in standard or full duplex mode.
Configure ports to perform load sharing using SmartTrunking. Refer to the
Cabletron Systems SmartTrunk User’s Guide for details.
Configure the HSIM or VHSIM of the 9H53X-17.
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Redirect frames from a port or VLAN to another selected port.
Transmit frames on preselected destination ports according to protocol and
priority, or protocol and VLAN.
Configure the device ports to operate as a Generic Attribute Registration
Protocol (GARP) device to dynamically create VLANs across a switched
network.
There are three ways to access Local Management:
Locally, using a VT-type terminal connected to the COM port of the module.
Remotely, using a VT-type terminal connected through a modem.
In-band, through a Telnet connection.
Local Management Keyboard Conventions
All key names appear as capital letters in this manual. Table 1 explains the
keyboard conventions and the key functions that are used.
Table 1. Keyboard Conventions
Key Function
ENTER Key
Return Key
These are selection keys that perform the same Local Management function.
For example, “Press ENTER” means that you can press either ENTER or
Return, unless this manual specifically instructs you otherwise.
ESCAPE
(ESC) Key
This key allows an escape from a Local Management Screen without saving
changes. For example, “Press ESC twice” means the ESC key must be pressed
quickly two times.
Space Bar
Backspace Key
These keys cycle through selections in some Local Management fields. Use the
Space Bar to cycle forward through selections and use Backspace to cycle
backward through selections.
Tab key Allows forward cursor navigation between fields.
Arrow Keys These are navigation keys. Use the UP-ARROW, DOWN-ARROW,
LEFT-ARROW, and RIGHT-ARROW keys to move the screen cursor. For
example, “Use the arrow keys” means to press whichever arrow key moves
the cursor to the desired field on the Local Management Screen.
[] Key This key decreases values from a Local Management increment field. For
example, “Press []” means to press the minus sign key.
DEL Key The DEL (Delete) key removes characters from a Local Management field. For
example, “Press DEL” means to press the Delete key.
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Local Management: Overview, Setup, and Navigation
Management Terminal Setup
Use one of the following systems to access Local Management:
An IBM or compatible PC running a VT-series emulation software package
A Digital Equipment Corporation VT100-type terminal
A VT-type terminal running emulation programs for the Digital Equipment
Corporation VT100 series
A remote VT100-type terminal via a modem connection
In-band via a Telnet connection
Console Cable Connection
Use the Console Cable Kit provided with the chassis to attach the management
terminal to the COM port.
Connect an IBM PC or compatible device, running the VT terminal emulation, to
the module as follows:
1. Connect the RJ45 connector at one end of the cable (supplied in the kit) to the
COM port on the module.
2. Plug the RJ45 connector at the other end of the cable into the RJ45-to-DB9
adapter (supplied in the kit).
3. Connect the RJ45-to-DB9 adapter to the PC communications port.
If using a modem between the VT-compatible device and the COM port of the
module, use the appropriate connector included in the management cable kit.
Refer to the modem manufacturer’s information for proper operation and setup of
the modem.
NOTE
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Management Terminal Setup Parameters
Table 2 lists the setup parameters for the local management terminal.
Telnet Connections
Once the module or chassis has a valid IP address, a user can establish a Telnet
session with Local Management from any TCP/IP-based node on the network.
Telnet connections to the modules require the community name passwords
assigned at the SNMP Community Names Screen of either the SmartSwitch 9000
chassis, or the module.
For information about assigning community names, refer to “SNMP Community
Names Screen” on page 29.
Table 2. VT Terminal Setup
Display Setup Menu
Columns ->
Controls ->
Auto Wrap ->
Scroll ->
Text Cursor ->
Cursor Style ->
80 Columns
Interpret Controls
No Auto Wrap
Jump Scroll
Cursor
Underline Cursor Style
General Setup Menu
Mode ->
ID number ->
Cursor Keys ->
Power Supply ->
VT100, 7 Bit Controls
VT100ID
Normal Cursor Keys
UPSS DEC Supplemental
Communications Setup Menu
Transmit ->
Receive ->
XOFF ->
Bits ->
Parity ->
Stop Bit ->
Local Echo ->
Port ->
Transmit ->
Auto Answerback ->
2400, 4800, 9600, 19200
Receive=Transmit
XOFF at 64
8 bits
No Parity
1 Stop Bit
No Local Echo
DEC-423, Data Leads Only
Limited Transmit
No Auto Answerback
Keyboard Setup Menu
Keys ->
Auto Repeat ->
Keyclick ->
Margin Bell ->
Warning Bell ->
Typewriter Keys
any option
any option
Margin Bell
Warning Bell
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