Blade ICE RACKSWITCH G8124 user manual

User manual for the device Blade ICE RACKSWITCH G8124

Device: Blade ICE RACKSWITCH G8124
Category: Personal Computer
Manufacturer: Blade ICE
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Added : 11/9/2014
Number of pages: 388
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BLADEOS 6.5
Application Guide

RackSwitch G8124/G8124-E
Part Number: BMD00220, October 2010
2051 Mission College Blvd.
Santa Clara, CA 95054
www.bladenetwork.net

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BLADEOS 6.5.2 Application Guide Copyright © 2010 BLADE Network Technologies, Inc., 2051 Mission College Blvd., Santa Clara, California, 95054, USA. All rights reserved. Part Number: BMD00220. This document is protected by copyright and distributed under licenses restricting its use, copying, distribution, and decompilation. No part of this document may be reproduced in any form by any means without prior written authorization of BLADE Network Technologies, Inc. Documentation is provided “as

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Contents Preface  17 Who Should Use This Guide  17 What You’ll Find in This Guide  17 Additional References  20 Typographic Conventions  21 How to Get Help  22 Part 1: Getting Started  23 Chapter 1: Switch Administration  25 Administration Interfaces  25 Command Line Interface  26 Browser-Based Interface  26 Establishing a Connection  27 Using the Switch Management Ports  27 Using the Switch Data Ports  29 Using Telnet  30 Using Secure Shell  31 Us

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BLADEOS 6.5.2 Application Guide Chapter 2: Initial Setup  41 Information Needed for Setup  41 Default Setup Options  42 Stopping and Restarting Setup Manually  42 Setup Part 1: Basic System Configuration  43 Setup Part 2: Port Configuration  44 Setup Part 3: VLANs  46 Setup Part 4: IP Configuration  47 IP Interfaces  47 Default Gateways  49 IP Routing  49 Setup Part 5: Final Steps  50 Optional Setup for Telnet Support  51 Part 2: Securing the Switch  53

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BLADEOS 6.5.2 Application Guide Chapter 4: Authentication & Authorization Protocols  65 RADIUS Authentication and Authorization  65 How RADIUS Authentication Works  66 Configuring RADIUS on the Switch  66 RADIUS Authentication Features in BLADEOS  67 Switch User Accounts  68 RADIUS Attributes for BLADEOS User Privileges  68 TACACS+ Authentication  69 How TACACS+ Authentication Works  69 TACACS+ Authentication Features in BLADEOS  70 Authorization  70 Accounting

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BLADEOS 6.5.2 Application Guide Part 3: Switch Basics  85 Chapter 6: VLANs  87 VLANs Overview  88 VLANs and Port VLAN ID Numbers  88 VLAN Numbers  88 PVID Numbers  89 VLAN Tagging  90 VLAN Topologies and Design Considerations  94 VLAN Configuration Rules  94 Multiple VLANs with Tagging Adapters  95 VLAN Configuration Example  97 Private VLANs  98 Private VLAN Ports  98 Configuration Guidelines  99 Configuration Example  99 Chapter 7: Ports and Trunkin

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BLADEOS 6.5.2 Application Guide Per-VLAN Spanning Tree Groups  117 Using Multiple STGs to Eliminate False Loops  117 STP/PVST+ Defaults and Guidelines  118 Adding a VLAN to a Spanning Tree Group  118 Creating a VLAN  119 Rules for VLAN Tagged Ports  119 Adding and Removing Ports from STGs  120 Switch-Centric Configuration  121 Configuring Multiple STGs  122 Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol  124 Port State Changes  124 RSTP Configuration Guidelines  125 RSTP Config

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BLADEOS 6.5.2 Application Guide Part 4: Advanced Switching Features  145 Chapter 10: Deployment Profiles  147 Available Profiles  147 Selecting Profiles  149 Automatic Configuration Changes  149 Chapter 11: Virtualization  151 Chapter 12: Virtual NICs  153 Defining Server Ports  154 Enabling the vNIC Feature  154 vNIC IDs  155 vNIC IDs on the Switch  155 vNIC Interface Names on the Server  155 vNIC Bandwidth Metering  156 vNIC Groups  157 vNIC Teaming Fa

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BLADEOS 6.5.2 Application Guide VLAN Maps  176 VM Policy Bandwidth Control  178 VM Policy Bandwidth Control Commands  178 Bandwidth Policies vs. Bandwidth Shaping  179 VMready Information Displays  180 VMready Configuration Example  184 Chapter 14: FCoE and CEE  187 Fibre Channel over Ethernet  189 The FCoE Topology  189 FCoE Requirements  191 Converged Enhanced Ethernet  192 Turning CEE On or Off  192 Effects on Link Layer Discovery Protocol  192 Effects o

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BLADEOS 6.5.2 Application Guide Part 5: IP Routing  217 Chapter 15: Basic IP Routing  219 IP Routing Benefits  219 Routing Between IP Subnets  219 Example of Subnet Routing  221 Using VLANs to Segregate Broadcast Domains  222 Configuration Example  222 ECMP Static Routes  225 OSPF Integration  225 ECMP Route Hashing  225 Configuring ECMP Static Routes  226 Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol  227 Chapter 16: Internet Protocol Version 6  229 IPv6 Limitations

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BLADEOS 6.5.2 Application Guide Chapter 18: Internet Group Management Protocol  249 IGMP Snooping  250 IGMP Groups  251 FastLeave  251 IGMPv3 Snooping  251 IGMP Snooping Configuration Example  253 Static Multicast Router  254 IGMP Querier  255 IGMP Filtering  256 Chapter 19: Border Gateway Protocol  259 Internal Routing Versus External Routing  260 Forming BGP Peer Routers  261 What is a Route Map?  261 Incoming and Outgoing Route Maps  262 Precedence 

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BLADEOS 6.5.2 Application Guide Interface Cost  281 Electing the Designated Router and Backup  281 Summarizing Routes  281 Default Routes  282 Virtual Links  283 Router ID  283 Authentication  284 Configuring Plain Text OSPF Passwords  285 Configuring MD5 Authentication  286 Host Routes for Load Balancing  287 OSPF Features Not Supported in This Release  287 OSPFv2 Configuration Examples  288 Example 1: Simple OSPF Domain  289 Example 2: Virtual Links  2

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BLADEOS 6.5.2 Application Guide Part 6: High Availability Fundamentals  315 Chapter 22: Basic Redundancy  317 Trunking for Link Redundancy  317 Hot Links  318 Forward Delay  318 Preemption  318 FDB Update  318 Configuration Guidelines  319 Configuring Hot Links  319 Active MultiPath Protocol  320 Health Checks  321 FDB Flush  321 Configuration Guidelines  321 Configuration Example  322 Chapter 23: Layer 2 Failover  325 Monitoring Trunk Links  325 S

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BLADEOS 6.5.2 Application Guide Part 7: Network Management  343 Chapter 25: Link Layer Discovery Protocol  345 LLDP Overview  345 Enabling or Disabling LLDP  346 Global LLDP Setting  346 Transmit and Receive Control  346 LLDP Transmit Features  347 Scheduled Interval  347 Minimum Interval  347 Time-to-Live for Transmitted Information  348 Trap Notifications  348 Changing the LLDP Transmit State  349 Types of Information Transmitted  349 LLDP Receive Feature

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BLADEOS 6.5.2 Application Guide Part 8: Monitoring  367 Chapter 27: Remote Monitoring  369 RMON Overview  369 RMON Group 1—Statistics  370 RMON Group 2—History  371 History MIB Object ID  371 Configuring RMON History  372 RMON Group 3—Alarms  373 Alarm MIB objects  373 Configuring RMON Alarms  373 RMON Group 9—Events  374 Chapter 28: sFLOW  375 sFlow Statistical Counters  375 sFlow Network Sampling  375 sFlow Example Configuration  376 Chapter 29: Por

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BLADEOS 6.5.2 Application Guide 16  Contents BMD00220, October 2010

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Preface The BLADEOS 6.5.2 Application Guide describes how to configure and use the BLADEOS 6.5 software on the RackSwitch G8124/G8124-E (collectively referred to as G8124 throughout this document). For documentation on installing the switch physically, see the Installation Guide for your G8124. Who Should Use This Guide This guide is intended for network installers and system administrators engaged in configuring and maintaining a network. The administrator should be familiar with Ethernet c

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BLADEOS 6.5.2 Application Guide Part 2: Securing the Switch  Chapter 3, “Securing Administration,” describes methods for using Secure Shell for administration connections, and configuring end-user access control.  Chapter 4, “Authentication & Authorization Protocols,” describes different secure administration for remote administrators. This includes using Remote Authentication Dial-in User Service (RADIUS), as well as TACACS+ and LDAP.  Chapter 5, “Access Control Lists,” describes how to u

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BLADEOS 6.5.2 Application Guide Part 5: IP Routing  Chapter 15, “Basic IP Routing,” describes how to configure the G8124 for IP routing using IP subnets, BOOTP, and DHCP Relay.  Chapter 16, “Internet Protocol Version 6,” describes how to configure the G8124 for IPv6 host management.  Chapter 17, “Routing Information Protocol,” describes how the BLADEOS software implements standard Routing Information Protocol (RIP) for exchanging TCP/IP route information with other routers.  Chapter 18,

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BLADEOS 6.5.2 Application Guide Part 8: Monitoring  Chapter 27, “Remote Monitoring,” describes how to configure the RMON agent on the switch, so that the switch can exchange network monitoring data.  Chapter 28, “sFLOW, described how to use the embedded sFlow agent for sampling network traffic and providing continuous monitoring information to a central sFlow analyzer.  Chapter 29, “Port Mirroring,” discusses tools how copy selected port traffic to a monitor port for network analysis. Part


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