Lucent Technologies User’s Guide CAJUN P332MF STACKABLE SWITCH SOFTWARE VERSION 3.
Contents List of Figures .......................................................................................... ix List of Tables............................................................................................ xi Chapter 1 Overview.................................................................................................. 1 Cajun P330 Family Features .................................................................... 1 Layer 2 Features.................................................
ii Chapter 3 Applications............................................................................................ Application 1 .......................................................................................... Application 2 .......................................................................................... Application 3 .......................................................................................... 13 13 14 15 Chapter 4 Installation and Setup .............................
Top and Up commands ................................................................ 35 Retstatus command ...................................................................... 35 Tree command ............................................................................. 35 Chapter 6 Cajun Campus CLI – Layer 2 ................................................................. 37 User Level Commands ........................................................................... 37 Session Command ................
Show intelligent-multicast hardware-support Command ...........58 Show secure mac Command ........................................................59 Show security mode Command ...................................................59 Show port security Command .....................................................59 Dir Command ...............................................................................60 Privileged Level Commands ...................................................................
Set port redundancy Commands ................................................. 79 Set port mirror Command ........................................................... 79 Set inband vlan Command .......................................................... 80 Set flowcontrol Command ........................................................... 80 Set auto-negotiation-flowcontrol-advertisement Command ....... 81 Set trunk Command ....................................................................
Set radius authentication retry-number Command ....................97 Set radius authentication udp-port Command ............................98 vi Appendix A Cajun P330 Embedded Web Manager ................................................................ 99 System Requirements............................................................................. 99 Running the Embedded Manager ........................................................ 100 Installing the Java Plug-in..................................
Installing the Expansion Sub-module in the Cajun P330 113 Removing an Existing Expansion Sub-module ............... 113 Cabling ............................................................................. 113 ATM Expansion Sub-modules ................................................... 114 Safety Information ........................................................... 114 Backup Power Supply (BUPS) ............................................................. 115 Physical ...................................
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List of Figures Figure 2.1 Figure 2.2 Figure 2.3 Figure 3.1 Figure 3.2 Figure 3.3 Figure 4.1 Figure 4.2 Figure 4.3 Figure A.1 Figure A.2 Figure A.3 Cajun P332MF User’s Guide Cajun P332MF Front Panel .................................................. 7 Cajun P332MF LEDs............................................................. 8 Cajun P330 AC and DC Back Panels .................................. 11 Cajun P330 stacks with a Cajun P550 Backbone ...............
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List of Tables Table 2.1 Table 2.2 Table 4.1 Table 4.2 Table 4.3 Table 5.1 Table B.1 Table B.2 Table B.3 Table B.4 Table B.7 Cajun P332MF User’s Guide Cajun P332MF LED Descriptions.......................................... 9 Cajun P330 <- -> Select buttons......................................... 10 Default Switch Settings....................................................... 23 Default Port Settings ........................................................... 24 Gigabit Ethernet Cabling .................
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Chapter 1 Overview The Cajun™ P330 family of stackable Ethernet workgroup switches includes a range of modules with 10/100/1000 Mbps ports and a Layer 3 capability/ATM Expansion sub-module. The Cajun P332MF switch has 12x100BaseFX MT-RJ ports and an Expansion sub-module slot. The optional expansion sub-modules provide additional Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, and Gigabit Ethernet connectivity. A Cajun P330 stack can contain up to 10 switches and up to 3 backup power supply units.
Chapter 1 Overview Layer 2 Features Auto-Negotiation Every 10/100 port on the Cajun P330 supports Auto-Negotiation which automatically detects and supports the operating mode and speed of a connected device. Auto-negotiation is also supported on the Gigabit Ethernet ports for flow control mode only. This means that you can simply connect the Cajun P330 to Ethernet or Fast Ethernet equipment at full or half duplex without configuration.
Chapter 1 Overview Multicast filtering functions may be added to the Layer 2 switches to avoid sending Multicast packets where they are not required. Layer 2 switches capable of Multicast filtering send the Multicast packets only to ports that connect members of that Multicast group. This is typically based on IGMP snooping, GMRP or CGMP. Note: To operate IP Multicast filtering with IGMP snooping, Hardware Ver. C/S 2.0 or higher is mandatory.
Chapter 1 Overview continues uninterrupted. The single management IP address for the stack is also preserved for uninterrupted management and monitoring. Hot-Swappable You can remove or replace any unit within the stack without disrupting operation or performing stack-level reconfiguration. You can therefore adapt the P330 to your requirements on the fly and with a down-time which is second to none. Backup Power Supply Each Cajun P330 basic unit comes with a Backup Power Supply (BUPS) connector.
Chapter 1 Overview Cajun P330 Standards Supported The Cajun P330 complies with the following standards. IEEE • • • • • 802.3x Flow Control on all ports 802.1Q VLAN Tagging support on all ports and 802.1p compatible 802.1D Bridges and STA 803.2z Gigabit Ethernet ports 803.
Chapter 1 Overview Cajun P330 Network Monitoring RMON MIBs - RFC 1757 • RMON support for groups 1,2,3 and 9 — Statistics — History — Alarms — Events SMON MIBs - RFC 2613 • SMON support for groups — Data Source Capabilities — Port Copy — VLAN and Priority Statistics Port Mirroring The Cajun P330 provides port mirroring for additional network monitoring functionality. You can filter the traffic and mirror either incoming traffic to the source port or both incoming and outgoing traffic.
Chapter 2 Cajun P332MF Front and Back Panels Cajun P332MF Front Panel The Cajun P332MF front panel contains LEDs, controls, connectors and an expansion sub-module slot, as well as a console connector. The status LEDs and control buttons provide at-a-glance information. The front panel LEDs consist of Port LEDs and Function LEDs. The Port LEDs display information for each port according to the illuminated function LED.
Chapter 2 Cajun P332MF Front and Back Panels Figure 2.2 Cajun P332MF LEDs Port LEDs 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 1 2 Tx Rx 3 5 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 EXPANSION SLOT LNK COL FDX FC Hspd LAG SYS OPR PWR FIV Left/Right and Reset (both) Switches FIV Switch Function LEDs Note: All LEDs are lit during a reset.
Chapter 2 Table 2.1 LED Name Cajun P332MF Front and Back Panels Cajun P332MF LED Descriptions Description LED Status OFF – power is off PWR Power status ON – power is on Blink – using BUPS only OPR CPU operation OFF – Module is booting ON – Normal operation OFF – Module is a slave in a stack SYS System Status ON – Module is the Master of the stack and the Octaplane and Redundant cable are connected correctly. This LED will also light in Standalone mode.
Chapter 2 Cajun P332MF Front and Back Panels Table 2.1 Cajun P332MF LED Descriptions LED Name Description FC Symmetric Flow Control Hspd High Speed LED Status OFF – No Flow Control only and/or while in half duplex mode ON – Symmetric/Asymmetric Flow Control mode is enabled and port is in full duplex mode. OFF: ON: Link Aggregation Group (Trunking) LAG Table 2.
Chapter 2 Cajun P332MF Front and Back Panels Cajun P330 Back Panel The Cajun P330 back panel contains a stacking sub-module slot, power supply and BUPS connector. Figure 2.3 shows the back panel of the AC switch (top) and the DC switch (bottom) with a stacking sub-module installed. Figure 2.3 Cajun P330 AC and DC Back Panels Note: Any further illustrations of the Cajun P330 Back Panel will be that of the AC model, the topmost panel in Figure 2.3.
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Chapter 3 Applications The following sections describe typical applications for the Cajun P330 in a network with other Cajun Campus products. Application 1 This application shows Cajun P550 as the network backbone with Cajun P330 stacks as closet devices with LAG and redundant links. Figure 3.
Chapter 3 Applications Application 2 This application shows a Cajun P330 stack forming the backbone of a Small/ Medium-sized Enterprise (SME) network with CajunP330 stacks as closet devices with LAN and redundant links. Figure 3.
Chapter 3 Applications Application 3 This application shows Cajun P880 as the network backbone with Cajun P332MF deployed as a distribution switch. A Cajun P333R multilayer switch provides local IP routing. The Cajun P333T stacks act as closet devices with LAG and redundant links. Figure 3.
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Chapter 4 Installation and Setup The Cajun P332MF is ready to work after you carry out the installation instructions given below. All the Cajun P332MF ports provide complete connectivity and no configuration is required to make the system work. Installing Stacking Sub-modules Caution: The stacking sub-modules contain components sensitive to electrostatic discharge. Do not touch the circuit board unless instructed to do so.
Chapter 4 Installation and Setup Note: Use Octaplane cables to interconnect with other switches. Rack Mounting The Cajun P330 case fits in most standard 19-inch racks. Cajun P330 is 2U (88mm, 3.5”) high. Place the Cajun P330 in the rack as follows: 1 Snap open the hinged ends of the front panel to reveal the fixing holes. 2 Insert the unit into the rack. Ensure that the four Cajun P330 screw holes are aligned with the rack hole positions as shown in Figure 4.1. Figure 4.
Chapter 4 Installation and Setup Connecting Stacked Switches Note: The two ends of the Octaplane cable terminate with different connectors. Each connector can only be connected to its matching port. The following cables are used to connect stacked switches: • Short Octaplane cable (X330SC) – ivory-colored, used to connect adjacent switches (Catalog No. CB0223) or switches separated by a BUPS unit.
Chapter 4 Installation and Setup Figure 4.2 Incorrect Stack Connection BUPS Connector Cable to Lower Unit Cable to Upper Unit Cable to Lower Unit Cable to Upper Unit Power Supply Connector BUPS Connector Power Supply Connector Figure 4.
Chapter 4 Installation and Setup Installing Expansion Sub-modules Caution: The expansion sub-modules contain components sensitive to electrostatic discharge. Do not touch the circuit board unless instructed to do so. Installing the Expansion Sub-module into the Cajun P330 1 Remove the blanking plate or other sub-module (if installed). 2 Insert the sub-module gently into the slot, ensuring that the Printed Circuit Board (PCB) is aligned with the guide rails.
Chapter 4 Installation and Setup Powering On – Cajun P330 Module AC For the AC input version of the Cajun P330, insert the power cord into the power inlet in the back of the unit. The unit powers up. 1 If you are using a BUPS, insert a power cord from the BUPS into the BUPS connector in the back of the unit. The unit powers up. 2 After power up or reset, the Cajun P330 performs a self test procedure.
Chapter 4 Installation and Setup Configuring the Switch The Cajun P330 may be configured using the text-based Command Line Interface (CLI) utility, the built-in Cajun P330 Device Manager (Embedded Web) or CajunView™. For instructions on the text-based utility, see the CLI chapter. For instructions on installation of the graphical user interfaces, see the Cajun P330 Device Manager Appendix. For instructions on the use of the graphical user interfaces, refer to the Manager User’s Guide on the Management CD.
Chapter 4 Installation and Setup Port Settings Table 4.
Chapter 4 Installation and Setup Cabling Cajun P330 modules include the following types of ports (according to the speed and standard they support): 10Base-T, 100Base-TX, 100Base-FX, 1000Base-SX and 1000Base-LX. Note: To interconnect Cajun P330 switches with twisted pairs, crossed cables are required. • • • • The maximum UTP cable length connected to a 10/100 Mbps port operating as 10Base-T, is 100 m (328 ft.). A UTP Category 5 cable must be connected to any 100Base-TX port, via an RJ45 connector.
Chapter 4 Installation and Setup Connecting to the Serial Port Cajun P330 has one serial port on the front of the switch for connecting a terminal, a terminal emulator, or a modem (future) using the supplied adapter. The RJ-45 port on the front of the switch is labeled “Console”, and may be used to configure the switch using the built-in Command Line Interface (CLI, Terminal Emulation). In the future, this connector will also be used for out-of-band SNMP management, via a modem.
Chapter 4 7 8 Installation and Setup At the prompt, type set ip route and replace and with the destination and gateway IP addresses. Press Enter to save the destination and gateway IP addresses. Note: If there are any errors, the new configuration settings will not be saved. To save the new configuration settings, you must correct the errors by repeating the command. 9 At the prompt, type exit to exit the CLI session. 10 Insert the Cajun P330 stack into your network.
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Chapter 5 Cajun Campus CLI - Architecture, Access & Conventions This chapter describes the Cajun P330 CLI architecture and conventions, and provides instructions for accessing the Cajun P330 for configuration purposes. The configuration procedure involves establishing a Telnet session or a serial connection and then using the Cajun P330’s internal CLI. The CLI is command-line driven and does not have any menus.
Chapter 5 Cajun Campus CLI - Architecture, Access & Conventions Establishing a Serial Connection Perform the following steps to connect a terminal (physical or emulation) to the Cajun P330 Master Switch Console port for configuration of Stack or Router parameters: 1 Use the serial cable supplied to attach the RJ-45 console connector to any Console port of the Cajun P330 Master Switch. Connect the DB-9 connector to the serial (COM) port on your PC/terminal.
Chapter 5 Cajun Campus CLI - Architecture, Access & Conventions case letters (do NOT use uppercase letters). The prompt will appear when you have established communications with the Cajun P330. Command Line Prompt When you start the CLI, the initial prompt shows the number of the Master module in the Cajun P330 stack.
Chapter 5 Cajun Campus CLI - Architecture, Access & Conventions Security Levels There are four security access levels – User, Privileged, Configure and Supervisor. • The User level is a general access level used to show system parameter values. • The Privileged level is used by site personnel to access stack configuration options. • The Configure level is used by site personnel for Layer 3 configuration.
Chapter 5 Cajun Campus CLI - Architecture, Access & Conventions Entering the CLI To enter the CLI, enter your username and password.
Chapter 5 Cajun Campus CLI - Architecture, Access & Conventions Navigation, Cursor Movement and Shortcuts The CLI contains a simple text editor with these functions: Table 5.1 Navigation, Cursor Movement and Shortcuts Keyboard Functions Backspace Deletes the previous character Up arrow/Down arrow Scrolls back and forward through the command history buffer Left arrow/Right arrow Moves the cursor left or right Tab Completes the abbreviated command.
Chapter 5 Cajun Campus CLI - Architecture, Access & Conventions Universal Commands Universal commands are commands that can be issued anywhere in the hierarchical tree. Top and Up commands The Up command moves you up to the next highest level in the CLI command hierarchy. The Top command moves you to the highest level. Retstatus command Use the retstatus command to show whether the last CLI command you performed was successful. It displays the return status of the previous command.
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Chapter 6 Cajun Campus CLI – Layer 2 This chapter provides instructions for the configuration of your Cajun P330 using the text-based Cajun Campus Command Line Interface (CLI or Terminal Emulation). You can also configure your Cajun P330 using the Cajun P330 Manager with its graphical user interface (see Appendix A). The configuration procedure involves establishing a Telnet session or a serial connection and then using the Cajun P330’s internal CLI.
Chapter 6 Cajun Campus CLI – Layer 2 Session Command Use the session command to open a session with a specific entity in a module of the stack. For example, you can open a session with the Routing entity of a Cajun P333R module in the stack, or with an the X330 ATM module entity plugged into a specific module. The syntax for this command is: session [ [switch|router|atm]] mod_num (optional) Number of the module.
Chapter 6 Cajun Campus CLI – Layer 2 Clear screen Command The clear screen command clears the current terminal display. The syntax for this command is: clear screen Ping Command Use the ping command to send ICMP echo request packets to another node on the network. The syntax for this command is: ping [host[number]] host Host IP address/Internet address of route destination. If missing then the last host IP is used. number Number of packets to send.
Chapter 6 40 Cajun Campus CLI – Layer 2 • show timeout Show CLI timeout setting Page 43 • show interface Show the interfaces of the device Page 44 • show port Show settings and status for all ports Page 45 • show port trap Show port trap Page 46 • show port channel Show port channel Page 46 • show port redundancy Display information on redundancy schemes Page 47 • show port mirror Show mirroring info Page 47 • show module Show module Page 47 • show flowcontrol Show flowcontrol P
Chapter 6 Cajun Campus CLI – Layer 2 • show intelligent multicast Shows the status IP multicast filtering application Page 58 • show intelligent multicast hardware support Shows whether the connected unit’s hardware supports IP multicast filtering Page 58 • show secure mac Shows the secure MAC addresses of a port Page 59 • show security mode Displays the status of the MAC security feature (enabled/disabled) Page 59 • show port security Lists the security mode of the ports of a module or stack
Chapter 6 Cajun Campus CLI – Layer 2 Example: Cajun_P330-N> show ntp Current time: 10:37:04 27 JAN 2000 GMT Timezone set to 'GMT', offset from UTC is 0 hours NTP-Server: 149.49.52.134 Show ip route Command Use the show ip route command to display IP routing table entries. The syntax for this command is: show ip route Example: Cajun_P330-N> show ip route Destination ----------149.49.1.1 190.20.0.0 172.20.0.0 Gateway ----------172.20.22.201 172.20.22.202 172.20.22.
Chapter 6 Cajun Campus CLI – Layer 2 Show snmp Command Use the show snmp command to display SNMP information. The syntax for this command is: show snmp Example: Cajun_P330-N> show snmp Authentication trap disabled Community-Access ---------------read-only read-write trap Community-String ---------------public public public Trap-Rec-Address ---------------1.1.1.1 Traps Enabled ---------------config fault etc...
Chapter 6 Cajun Campus CLI – Layer 2 Example: Cajun_P330-N> show snmp timeout the SNMP Timeout is 2000 Show timeout Command Use the show timeout command to display the amount of time the CLI can remain idle before timing out in minutes. If the result is 0, there is no timeout limit. The syntax for this command is: show timeout Example: Cajun_P330-N> show timeout CLI timeout is 10 minutes Show interface Command Use the show interface command to display information on network interfaces.
Chapter 6 Cajun Campus CLI – Layer 2 Show port Command Use the show port command to display port status. The syntax for this command is: show port [[/]] mod_num (Optional) Number of the module. If you do not specify a number, the ports on all modules are shown. port_num (Optional) Number of the port on the module. If you do not specify a number, all the ports on the module are shown. You can also specify a range of ports separated by a dash, e.g. 5-13 for ports 5 to 13.
Chapter 6 Cajun Campus CLI – Layer 2 Show port trap Command Use the show port trap command to display information on SNMP generic link up/down traps sent for a specific port. The syntax for this command is: show port trap [[/]] Example: Cajun_P330-N> show port trap 1/1 Port 1/1 up/down trap is disabled Show port channel Command Use the show port channel command to display Link Agreggation Group (LAG) information for a specific module or port.
Chapter 6 Cajun Campus CLI – Layer 2 Show port redundancy Command Use the show port redundancy command to display information about all redundancy schemes defined for this stack. The syntax for this command is: show port redundancy Example: Cajun_P330-N> show port redundancy Redundancy Name Primary Port -----------------------------uplink 1/7 Secondary Port ---------------2/12 Status -------enable Show port mirror Command Use the show port mirror command to display mirroring information for the stack.
Chapter 6 Cajun Campus CLI – Layer 2 Example: Cajun_P330-N> show module Mod Type Ports Serial-Num C/S Sw Boot Ver --- ---------- ----- ---------- --- ----- -------1 CajunP332MF 12 4171661 1.1 2.0.3 0.0.0 Mod Sub-Type Sub-Ports Sub-C/S --- ------------------- --------- ------1 CajunX330S2 2 1.1 Output Fields Field Description Mod Module number Module-Type/Sub-Type Module Type/Expansion sub-module type Ports/Sub-Ports Number of ports on the module/Expansion submodule.
Chapter 6 Cajun Campus CLI – Layer 2 Output Fields Field Description Port Module and port number SendFlowcontrolAdmin Send flow-control administration. Possible settings: • ON indicates that the local port is allowed to send flow control frames to the far end. • OFF indicates that the local port is not allowed to send flow control frames to the far end. SendFlowcontrolOper Send flow-control operation mode.
Chapter 6 Cajun Campus CLI – Layer 2 Example: Cajun_P330-N> show cam 1/1 Dest MAC/Route Dest Destination Ports ------------------- ----------------00-40-0d-59-03-78 1/1 00-d0-79-0a-0a-da 1/1 00-40-0d-43-1e-e9 1/1 etc... Cajun_P330-N> show cam mac 00-40-0d-88-06-c8 Dest MAC/Route Dest Destination Ports ------------------- ----------------00-40-0d-88-06-c8 1/1 Total Matching CAM Entries Displayed = 1 Show trunk Command Use the show trunk command to display VLAN tagging information of the ports.
Chapter 6 Cajun Campus CLI – Layer 2 Following are the show trunk command output fields: Field Description Port Module and port number(s) Mode Tag status of the port (ON - dot1Q tagging mode, OFF - clear mode). Native VLAN Number of the Port VLAN ID (the VLAN to which received untagged traffic will be assigned). If the Port is in “clear mode” only frames of this VLAN will be transmitted.
Chapter 6 Cajun Campus CLI – Layer 2 1 /6 not-connected 20 etc... 128 Output Fields: 52 Field Description Spanning tree Status of whether Spanning-Tree Protocol is enabled or disabled. Designated Root MAC address of the designated spanning-tree root bridge Designated Root Priority Priority of the designated root bridge Designated Root Cost Total path cost to reach the root Designated Root Port Port through which the root bridge can be reached (shown only on nonroot bridges).
Chapter 6 Cajun Campus CLI – Layer 2 Show autopartition Command Use the show autopartition command to display the automatic partition. The syntax for this command is: show autopartition Example: Cajun_P330-N> show autopartition Auto-partition is enabled. Show license Command Use the show license command to display a module license.
Chapter 6 Cajun Campus CLI – Layer 2 Switch MAC address -----------------00 40 0d 8a 04 b4 Module Main Backup Main Backup PS Number Power Supply Power Supply Fans Fans ------ ------------ ------------ ------------ -----------1 active n/a ok n/a Show internal buffering Command This shows the size options (Maximum, Minimum, or Dynamic) of the Receive (Rx) buffer allocated to each port of the specified module.
Chapter 6 Cajun Campus CLI – Layer 2 RMON Tools Following are a series of RMON commands, however we recommend using the Cajun P330 Device Manager. Show rmon statistics Command This command shows the RMON statistics counters for a certain interface number according to the MIB-2 interface table numbering scheme. The syntax for this command is: show rmon statistics Example: Cajun_P330-N> show rmon statistics 1026 statistics Interface 1026 is active, owned by Monitor Monitors ifEntry.1.
Chapter 6 Cajun Campus CLI – Layer 2 Monitors ifEntry.1.
Chapter 6 Cajun Campus CLI – Layer 2 Event 1054 is active, owned by amir Description is event for monitoring amir's co Event firing causes log and trap to community public,last fired 0:0:0 Show tftp download/upload status Command Use the show tftp download status and show tftp upload status commands to display the status of the current TFTP configuration file copy process into/from the device.
Chapter 6 Cajun Campus CLI – Layer 2 Show intelligent-multicast command Use the show intelligent-multicast Command to display the intelligent multicast configuration.
Chapter 6 Cajun Campus CLI – Layer 2 Show secure mac Command Use the show secure mac command to display the secure MAC addresses of a port from the sub-agent CLI. This command is accessed only through connection to a particular module.
Chapter 6 Cajun Campus CLI – Layer 2 Port 1/4 port security disabled. Port 1/5 port security disabled. Port 1/6 port security disabled. Port 1/7 port security disabled. Port 1/8 port security disabled. Port 1/9 port security disabled. Port 1/10 port security disabled. Port 1/11 port security disabled. etc. Dir Command The dir command is used to show the file types that have been downloaded to the module.
Chapter 6 Cajun Campus CLI – Layer 2 file There are several files loaded into modules memory: • module-config – file which contains the configuration settings made to this module. • stack-config – file which contains the configuration settings made at the stack level (for example IP address of the stack) • EW_Archive – file which contains the Device Manager (Embedded Web) software.
Chapter 6 Cajun Campus CLI – Layer 2 Privileged Level Commands Following is a table of the Privileged Level commands. This level includes all the commands from the User Level described above (see the User Level Commands Section for a description of these common commands).
Chapter 6 Cajun Campus CLI – Layer 2 • copy tftp module-config Download a module configuration file (using TFTP) Page 93 • copy tftp EW_Archive Download the Device Manager S/W (Embedded Web Archive file), using TFTP, into the device Page 94 • copy tftp SW_image Updates the software image and device manager application of a designated module Page 94 1 The clear command corresponds to a group of commands and is shown in a separate Table on Page 64.
Chapter 6 Cajun Campus CLI – Layer 2 Hostname Command Use the hostname command to change the Command Line Interface (CLI) prompt. The current module number always appears at the end of the prompt. The syntax for this command is: hostname [] hostname_string none – displays current hostname string – the string to be used as the hostname (up to 20 characters). Clear Commands Summary Table Following is a Table of the Privileged Level clear commands.
Chapter 6 Cajun Campus CLI – Layer 2 Example: To delete the route table entries using the clear ip route command: Cajun_P330-N# clear ip route 134.12.3.0 192.1.1.1 Route deleted. Clear snmp trap Command Use the clear snmp trap command to clear an entry from the SNMP trap receiver table. The syntax for this command is: clear snmp trap {|all} rcvr_addr IP address or IP alias of the trap receiver (the SNMP management station) to clear.
Chapter 6 Cajun Campus CLI – Layer 2 Clear cam Command Use the clear cam command to delete all entries from the CAM table. The syntax for this command is: clear cam Example: Cajun_P330-N# clear cam CAM table entry cleared. Clear log Command Use the clear log command to delete the Log file of a module. The syntax for this command is: clear log [] Clear port mirror Command Use the clear port mirror command to cancel port mirroring.
Chapter 6 Cajun Campus CLI – Layer 2 Set Commands Summary Table Following is a Table of the Privileged Level set commands.
Chapter 6 Cajun Campus CLI – Layer 2 • set port vlan Assign the Port VLAN ID (PVID) Page 77 • set port channel Define a LAG interface Page 78 • set port redundancy on/off Define/Delete a link redundancy entry Page 78 • set port redundancy Enables/Disables all the defined link redundancy schemes Page 79 • set port mirror Set a port mirroring source-destination pair in the stack Page 79 • set inband vlan Set the management VLAN ID Page 80 • set flowcontrol Set the flow control mode of a p
Chapter 6 Cajun Campus CLI – Layer 2 • set intelligentmulticast routerport-pruning time Sets the aging time for router ports Page 86 • set intelligentmulticast groupfiltering-delay time Sets the time delay before a filter is applied to a specific group Page 86 • set secure mac Adds a unicast MAC addres into the CAM table of a secured port Page 86 • set security mode Enables or disables the stack’s MAC security Page 87 • set port security Enables MAC security on a range of ports Page 87 Set
Chapter 6 Cajun Campus CLI – Layer 2 Set timezone Command Use the set timezone command to assign a timezone name and set the time difference of your Cajun P330 relative to the Coordinated Universal Time (UTC/ GMT). The minutes paramater can only be set to 30. The syntax for this command is: set timezone [-][:30] Example: set timezone GMT -3:30 Timezone set to 'GMT', offset from UTC is -3:30 hours Set ntp server Command The set ntp server command is used to set the NTP server address.
Chapter 6 Cajun Campus CLI – Layer 2 Example: This example shows how to add a default route to the IP routing table: Cajun_P330-N# set ip route 149.49.42.54 149.49.42.200 destination = 149.49.42.54 gateway = 149.49.42.200 ROUTE NET TABLE destination gateway flags Refcnt Use Interface -----------------------------------------------------------------------149.49.42.0 149.49.42.205 1 1 3199 se0 127.1.1.0 127.1.1.
Chapter 6 Cajun Campus CLI – Layer 2 Example: To enable SNMP ConfigChange traps to a specific manager: Cajun_P330-N# set snmp trap 192.122.173.42 enable config SNMP config change traps enabled. To enable all traps to a specific manager: Cajun_P330-N# set snmp trap 192.122.173.42 enable all All SNMP traps enabled. To disable SNMP config traps to a specific manager: Cajun_P330-N# set snmp trap 192.122.173.42 disable config SNMP config traps disabled.
Chapter 6 Cajun Campus CLI – Layer 2 Set snmp timeout Command Use the set snmp timeout command to set the SNMP timeout in seconds. This command is useful for access using the Device Manager. The syntax for this command is: set snmp timeout Set system location Command Use the set system location command to set the mib2 system location MIB variable. The syntax for this command is: set system location [] string Location name. The location name is cleared if this field is left blank.
Chapter 6 Cajun Campus CLI – Layer 2 Set interface Command Use the set interface command to configure the management interface on the Master agent of the stack. The syntax for this command is: set interface inband inband Interface name used for the management vlan The number of the VLAN to be used for management ip_addr IP address used for managing the stack netmask Subnet mask of the management interface Example: Cajun_P330-N# set interface inband 1 149.49.42.252 255.
Chapter 6 Cajun Campus CLI – Layer 2 Set port negotiation Command Use the set port negotiation command to enable or disable autonegotiation on a port. For 10/100Base-T ports, autonegotiation determines the speed and the duplex mode; for 1000Base-X ports it will determine the flow control (pause) mode only; meaningless for 100Base-F ports. If autonegotiation is disabled, you can set these port parameters using the relevant CLI commands (if autonegotiation is enabled, these commands have no effect).
Chapter 6 Cajun Campus CLI – Layer 2 Set port speed Command Use the set port speed command to configure the speed of a 10/100Base-T port. You can configure the speed to either 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps. If autonegotiation mode is enabled for such ports, the port's speed is determined by autonegotiation, an error message is thus generated if you attempt to set the speed in this case.
Chapter 6 Cajun Campus CLI – Layer 2 Example: Cajun_P330-N# set port name 1/21 arthur Port 1/21 name set. Set port trap Command Use the set port trap command to enable/disable generic SNMP uplink/ downlink traps from a port. The syntax for this command is: set port trap / {enable|disable} Example: Cajun_P330-N# set port trap 1/21 enable Port 1/21 up/down trap enabled. Set port vlan Command Use the set port vlan command to set the Port’s VLAN ID (PVID).
Chapter 6 Cajun Campus CLI – Layer 2 Set port channel Command Use the set port channel command to enable or disable a Link Aggregation Group (LAG) interface on the module. You can also add or remove a port from an existing LAG. Ensure that all ports in the LAG are configured with the same ports’ parameters such as port speed, duplex mode, VLAN ID, tagging mode, priority level. When adding a port to an existing LAG, type the same LAG-name (or no LAG-name), otherwise you will get an error message.
Chapter 6 Cajun Campus CLI – Layer 2 Set port redundancy Commands Use the set port redundancy commands to enable or disable the defined redundancy schemes. Using this command will not delete existing redundancy entries. Note: You must disable Spanning Tree before you can enable redundancy.
Chapter 6 Cajun Campus CLI – Layer 2 Set inband vlan Command Use the set inband vlan command to set a value for the management vlan (from 1 to 3071). The syntax for this command is: set inband vlan value A VLAN number between 1 and 3071. Example: Cajun_P330-N# set inband vlan 1 Management VLAN number set to 1 Set flowcontrol Command Use the set flowcontrol command to set the send/receive mode for flowcontrol frames (IEEE 802.3x or Lucent proprietary) for a full duplex port.
Chapter 6 all Cajun Campus CLI – Layer 2 Controls the sending and receipt of flow-control frames for any type of ports: • ON indicates that the local port will both act upon and send IEEE802.3x flow control frames • OFF indicates that the local port will both discard and not send flow control frames (of any type) • PROPRIETARY indicates that the local port will both act upon and send Lucent proprietary flow control frames.
Chapter 6 Cajun Campus CLI – Layer 2 Example: Cajun_P330-N# set auto-negotiation-flowcontrol-advertisement 1/51 asym-tx-only Cajun_P330-N# Port 1/51 pause capabilities was set Set trunk Command Use the set trunk command to configure the tagging mode. The syntax for this command is: set trunk / {off|dot1q} off Forces the port to become a non-tagging port.
Chapter 6 Cajun Campus CLI – Layer 2 Set spantree priority Command Use the set spantree priority command to set the bridge priority for STP. The syntax for this command is: set spantree priority bridge_priority Number representing the priority of the bridge. The priority level is from 0 to 65535, with 0 indicating high priority and 65535 indicating low priority.
Chapter 6 Cajun Campus CLI – Layer 2 Set internal buffering Command The set internal buffering command allows you to set the size (either Maximum or Minimum) of the Receive (Rx) buffer allocated to each port of the specified module. This command is meaningless when any port of the module is operating with flow control ON. The syntax for this command is: set internal buffering {max|med|min} max Sets the internal receive buffer to its maximum size.
Chapter 6 Cajun Campus CLI – Layer 2 Set web aux-files-url Command Use the set web aux-files-url command to allow the Device Manager to automaticaly locate the URL (the http://www address and path) of the Web server containing the Device Manager help files and Java plug-in. Note: Ensure that the Web server is always accessible otherwise Web access to the device may take a few minutes.
Chapter 6 Cajun Campus CLI – Layer 2 Set intelligent-multicast router port pruning time Command Use the set intelligent-multicast router-port-pruning time command to define aging time for router ports.
Chapter 6 Cajun Campus CLI – Layer 2 Set security mode Command Use the set security mode command to enable or disable MAC security at the stack level. When enabled, the ports are secured based on their individual configuration. When disabled, all the ports in a stack are non-secured. The syntax for this command is: set security mode { enable | disable } Example: Cajun_P330-N> set security mode enable Security mode enabled.
Chapter 6 Cajun Campus CLI – Layer 2 Get time Command This command retrieves the time from the network. The syntax for this command is: get time Example: Cajun_P330-N# get time Time is already being acquired from network! Note: You must reset the switch after performing the download. Reset Command Use the reset command to restart the system or an individual module. If no module number is defined or the module number of the Master is defined, the command resets the entire system.
Chapter 6 Cajun Campus CLI – Layer 2 Nvram initialize Command Use the nvram initialize command to reset the Cajun P330 parameters to the factory defaults. If no options are specified for this command, only the Layer 2 parameters will be reset.
Chapter 6 Cajun Campus CLI – Layer 2 interval The interval between 2 samples number of buckets The number of buckets defined owner name Owner name string Example: Cajun_P330-N# rmon history 1026 1026 interval 30 buckets 20 owner amir history 1026 was created successfully Rmon alarm Command Use the rmon alarm command to create a new RMON alarm entry.
Chapter 6 owner Cajun Campus CLI – Layer 2 Owner name string Example: Cajun_P330-N# rmon alarm 1026 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.1.1.1.5.1026 60 delta rising-threshold 10000 1054 falling-threshold 10 1054 risingOrFalling amir alarm 1026 was created successfull Rmon event Command Use the rmon event command to create an RMON event entry. The syntax for this command is: rmon event description owner event number This is the event index number of this entry.
Chapter 6 Cajun Campus CLI – Layer 2 The syntax for this command is: copy stack-config tftp filename file name (full path) ip The ip address of the host Example: Cajun_P330-N# copy stack-config tftp c:\conf.cfg 149.49.36.200 Beginning upload operation ... This operation may take a few minutes... Please refrain from any other operation during this time.
Chapter 6 Cajun Campus CLI – Layer 2 ******************************************************************** * If you are currently running the P330 Device Manager application,* * it is recommended to exit from it before performing configuration* * download operations.
Chapter 6 Cajun Campus CLI – Layer 2 Copy tftp EW_archive Command Use the copy tftp EW_archive command to download the P330 Device Manager application into the module via TFTP. The syntax for this command is: copy tftp EW_archive filename Embedded Web Manager image file name (full path) ip The ip address of the TFTP host mod_num Target module number Example: Cajun_P330-N# copy tftp EW_archive c:\p332mf\332mfweb201 192.168.49.
Chapter 6 Cajun Campus CLI – Layer 2 Supervisor Level Commands This level includes all the commands of the User and Privileged Levels (including all show and set commands). Username Command Use the username command to add a local user account. You can only do this from within the Supervisor Level.
Chapter 6 Cajun Campus CLI – Layer 2 Show radius authentication Command Use the show radius authentication command to display all RADIUS authentication configurations. The shared secrets are not displayed. The syntax for this command is: show radius authentication Example: Cajun_P330-N(super)# show radius authentication RADIUS authentication parameters: --------------------------------Mode: Enabled Primary-server: 149.49.42.252 Secondary-server: 149.48.48.
Chapter 6 Cajun Campus CLI – Layer 2 Set radius authentication server Command Use the set radius authentication server command to set a primary or secondary RADIUS server IP address and secret. default. The syntax for this command is: set radius authentication server [{primary|secondary}]] ip-addr IP address of the RADIUS authentication server shared-secret text password that is configured identically on the RADIUS client and server.
Chapter 6 Cajun Campus CLI – Layer 2 The syntax for this command is: set radius authentication server retry number number retry number Set radius authentication udp-port Command Use the set radius authentication udp-port command to set the RFC 2138 approved UDP port number. Normally, the UDP port number should be set to its default value of 1812. Some early implementations of the RADIUS server used port number 1645.
AppendixA Cajun P330 Embedded Web Manager The Cajun P330 Embedded Web Manager provides the following: • Device Configuration - Viewing and modifying the different device configurations. • Virtual LANs - Viewing and editing Virtual LAN information. • Link Aggregation Groups (LAGs) - Viewing and editing LAG information. • Software Redundancy - Setting software redundancy for ports in a Cajun P330 Switch. • Port Mirroring - Setting up port mirroring for ports in a Cajun P330 Switch.
Running the Embedded Manager Note: You should assign an IP address to the switch before beginning this procedure. 1 2 Open your browser. Enter the url of the switch in the format http://aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd where aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd is the IP address of the switch. Note: The user name is “root” The default password for read-write access is “root”. Note: The Web management passwords are the same as those of the CLI. If you change the passwords of the CLI then use those passwords for Web management as well.
— If you have the Java plug-in installed, the Web-based manager should open in a new window (see Figure A.2). Figure A.
— If you do not have the Java plug-in installed, follow the instructions on the Welcome page that offers a variety of options to install the plug-in (see Figure A.3). Figure A.
Installing the Java Plug-in If the network manager has configured the system, the plug-in should be installed automatically. If the plug-in is not installed automatically, then you have three options for installing it manually: 1 Installing from the Cajun P330 Documentation and Utilities CD 1 Close all unnecessary applications on your PC. 2 Insert the “Cajun P330 Documentation and Utilities” CD into the CD drive. 3 Click Start on the task bar. 4 Select Run. 5 Type x:\emweb-aux-files\plug-in_1_2_2.
Installing the On-Line Help and Java Plug-In on your Web Site Note: This procedure is optional Copying the help files and Java plug-in to a local Web server allows users to access the on-line help for the Embedded Manager and enables automatic installation of the Java plug-in the first time the users tries to manage the device. 1 Copy the emweb-aux-files directory from the “Cajun P330 Documentation and Utilities” CD to your local Web server.
Appendix B Specifications Cajun P332MF Switch Physical Height 2U (88 mm, 3.5”) Width 482.6 mm (19”) Depth 450 mm(17.7”) Weight 8 kg (17.6 lb) Power Requirements – AC Input voltage 100 to 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz Power dissipation 150 W max Input current 2 A@100 VAC 1 A@200 VAC Inrush current 25 A@100 VAC (max.) 50 A@200VAC (max.) Power Requirements – DC Input voltage -36 to -72 VDC Power dissipation 150 W max Input current 5.
Laser Data Laser type Multimode Wavelength 1300 nm Output power dissipation 0.60 W max Transmit power -19 dbm min, -14 dbm max Receive power -31 dbm max Environmental Operating Temp. 0 to 40°C (32 to 104°F) Rel. Humidity 5% to 95% non-condensing Safety • • • • • UL for US approved according to UL195O Std. C-UL(UL for Canada) approved according to C22.2 No.950 Std. CE for Europe approved according to EN 60950 Std.
EMC Emissions Emissions Approved according to: • US -FCC Part 15 sub part B, class A • Europe - EN55022 class A Immunity Approved according to: • EN 50082-1 Interfaces • • 12 x 100BASE-FX MT-RJ port connectors. RS-232 for terminal setup via RJ45 connector on front panel. Standards Compliance The Cajun P330 complies with: IEEE • 802.3x Flow Control on all ports • 802.1Q VLAN Tagging support on all ports and 802.1p compatible • 802.1D Bridges and STA • 803.2z Gigabit Ethernet ports • 803.
Stacking Sub-module Table B.1 Name Stacking Sub-module Number of Ports X330STK 2 Expansion Sub-modules Gigabit Ethernet Expansion Sub-modules Table B.2 Name Gigabit Ethernet Expansion Sub-modules Number of Ports Interface X330S2 2 1000Base-SX X330L2 2 1000Base-LX X330S1 1 1000Base-SX X330L1 1 1000Base-LX Laser Safety The Cajun X330S1/S2 multi-mode transceivers and the Cajun X330L1/X330L2 single mode transceivers are Class 1 laser products.
Laser Classification CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT Note: Class 1 lasers are inherently safe under reasonably foreseeable conditions of operation. Caution: The use of optical instruments with this product will increase eye hazard. Usage Restriction The optical ports of the module must be terminated with an optical connector or a dust plug when not in use. Laser Data Cajun P330S2 Expansion Sub-modules Wavelength: 850 nm Output power dissipation: Max. 0.63W Transmit power: Min. -9 dbm, Max.
Fast Ethernet Fiber Expansion Sub-module Table B.3 Fiber Fast Ethernet Expansion Sub-module Name Number of Ports X330F2 2 Interface 100Base-FX Ethernet/Fast Ethernet Expansion Sub-module Table B.4 Ethernet/Fast Ethernet Expansion Sub-module Name X330T16 Number of Ports 16 Interface 10/100Base-T GBIC Expansion Sub-module The Cajun X330G2 Expansion Sub-Module is the GBIC (1.25 Gbit/s Gigabit Ethernet) Expansion sub-module for the Cajun P330 family of stackable switches.
Laser Classification CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT Note: Class 1 lasers are inherently safe under reasonably foreseeable conditions of operation. Caution: The use of optical instruments with this product will increase eye hazard. Usage Restriction When a GBIC transceiver is inserted into the X330G2 Expansion sub-module but is not in use, then the Tx and Rx ports should be protected with an optical connector or a dust plug. Lucent Approved GBIC Transceivers Caution: All Lucent approved GBICs are 5V.
Specifications X330G2- LX GBIC Transceiver A 9 mm or 10 mm single-mode fiber (SMF) cable may be connected to a 1000Base-LX GBIC port. The maximum length is 10 km (32,808 ft). A 50 mm or 62.5 mm multimode (MMF) fiber cable may be connected to a 1000Base-LX GBIC port. The maximum length is 550 m (1,804 ft.) for 50 mm and 62.5 mm cable. The LX transceiver has a Wavelength of 1300 nm, Transmission Rate of 1.25 Gbps and Input Power of 5V. X330G2- SX GBIC Transceiver A 50 mm or 62.
Installing the Expansion Sub-module in the Cajun P330 1 Remove the blanking plate or other sub-module (if installed). 2 Insert the sub-module gently into the slot, ensuring that the Printed Circuit Board (PCB) is aligned with the guide rails. The PCB not the metal base plate fits into the guide rail. 3 Press the sub-module in firmly until it is completely inserted into the Cajun P330. 4 Gently tighten the two screws on the front panel of the expansion sub-module by turning the screws.
ATM Expansion Sub-modules There are three Cajun P330 ATM Expansion Sub-modules: • X330-OC12F1: 500m, Multimode fiber, can also be OC-3 reduced range • X330-OC12S1: 15 km, Single-mode fiber, can also be OC-3 • X330-OC3F1: 2 km, Multimode fiber (future version). The ATM sub-modules can be installed in the following Cajun P330 Family switches: • Cajun P333T Hardware Version C/S 1.3 and higher, with Embedded S/W 2.4 and higher.
Multi-Mode Module LED Warning The following warnings apply to the X330 ATM sub-modules equipped with multimode fiber. Class 1 LED Product Warning: Class 1 LED Product. Do not view the LED through any magnifying device while it is powered on. Never look directly at the fiber Tx port and fiber cable ends when powered on. Backup Power Supply (BUPS) Physical Height 2U (88 mm, 3.5”) Width 482.6 mm (19”) Depth 450 mm(17.
Environmental Operating Temp. 0-500C (32-1220F) Rel. Humidity 5% to 95% non-condensing Safety • • • • UL for US approved according to UL195O Std. C-UL(UL for Canada) approved according to C22.2 No.950 Std. CE for Europe approved according to EN 60950 Std. Overcurrent Protection: A readily accessible Listed safety-approved protective device with a 16A rating must be incorporated in series with building installation AC power wiring for the equipment under protection.
MTBF in Various Configurations The following table provides the MTBF for the Cajun P332MF in various configurations. Table B.
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