Sunfire B1600 user manual

User manual for the device Sunfire B1600

Device: Sunfire B1600
Category: Switch
Manufacturer: Sunfire
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TM
Sun Fire B1600 Blade System
Chassis Switch Administration
Guide
Sun Microsystems, Inc.
4150 Network Circle
Santa Clara, CA 95054 U.S.A.
650-960-1300
Part No. 817-2576-10
June 2003, Revision A
Send comments about this document to:docfeedback@sun.com

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Copyright 2003 Sun Microsystems, Inc., 4150 Network Circle, Santa Clara, California 95054, U.S.A. All rights reserved. Sun Microsystems, Inc. has intellectual property rights relating to technology embodied in the product that is described in this document. In particular, and without limitation, these intellectual property rights may include one or more of the U.S. patents listed at http://www.sun.com/patents and one or more additional patents or pending patent applications in the U.S. and in ot

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Copyright (c) 2003 Sun Microsystems, Inc., 4150 Network Circle, Santa Clara, California 95054, U.S.A. All rights reserved. This product protected by one or more U.S. Patents. Patents Pending. This distribution may include materials developed by third parties. Sun, Sun Microsystems, the Sun logo, Java, Solaris, Sun Fire and the 100% Pure Java logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems, Inc. in the U.S. and other countries. All SPARC trademarks are used under license and are

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Contents 1. Introduction 1-1 1.1 Overview 1-2 1.1.1 Switch Architecture 1-2 1.1.2 Ways of Accessing the Switch Management Application 1-2 1.2 Description of Hardware 1-3 1.2.1 Ethernet Ports 1-3 1.2.1.1 Up-link Ports 1-3 1.2.1.2 Internal Ports 1-4 1.2.2 Status LEDs 1-5 1.3 Features of the Switch 1-6 1.4 Switch Default Settings 1-9 2. Initial Configuration 2-1 2.1 Connecting to the Switch Interface 2-2 2.1.1 Configuration Options 2-2 2.1.1.1 Configuring the Switch Through the Built-in Switch Inte

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3. General Management of the Switch 3-1 3.1 Using the Web Interface 3-2 3.1.1 Navigating the Web Browser Interface 3-3 3.1.1.1 Home Page 3-3 3.1.1.2 Configuration Options 3-4 3.1.2 Panel Display 3-4 3.1.3 Main Menu 3-5 3.2 Basic Configuration 3-8 3.2.1 Displaying System Information 3-8 3.2.1.1 Web Interface: Displaying and Specifying Identification Details 3-8 3.2.1.2 Command-line Interface: Displaying and Specifying Identification Details 3-10 3.2.1.3 MIB Variables: Identification Details 3-11

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3.2.6.2 Command-line Interface: Configuring User Authentication 3-32 3.2.6.3 MIB variables Associated With User Authentication 3-33 3.2.7 Configuring SNMP 3-33 3.2.7.1 Configuring SNMP Access 3-34 3.2.7.2 Specifying Trap Managers and Trap Types 3-36 3.3 Configuring Global Network Protocols 3-39 3.3.1 VLAN Configuration 3-39 3.3.1.1 Displaying Basic VLAN Information 3-41 3.3.1.2 Enabling or Disabling GVRP (Global Setting) 3-45 3.3.1.3 Configuring VLANs 3-46 3.3.1.4 Adding Static Members to VLANs

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3.3.5.5 Mapping IP Precedence 3-87 3.3.5.6 Mapping DSCP Priority 3-90 3.3.6 Address Table Settings 3-92 3.3.6.1 Displaying the Address Table 3-92 3.3.6.2 Changing the Aging Time 3-94 3.4 Port Configuration 3-96 3.4.1 Displaying Connection Status 3-96 3.4.2 Configuring Interface Connections 3-102 3.4.2.1 Web Interface: Configuring Interface Connections 3-103 3.4.2.2 Command-line Interface: Configuring Interface Connections 3-105 3.4.2.3 MIB Variables Inspecting or Configuring Interface Connection

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3.4.6.1 Displaying the Current Interface Settings for STA 3-125 3.4.6.2 Configuring Interface Settings for STA 3-129 3.4.6.3 Checking the STA Protocol Status for Interfaces 3-132 3.4.7 Filtering Traffic From the Down Link Ports to the Management Port 3-134 3.4.7.1 Web Interface: Filtering Traffic to the Management Port 3-135 3.4.7.2 Command-line Interface: Filtering Traffic to the Management Port 3-136 3.4.7.3 MIB Variables Associated With Filtering Traffic to the Management Port 3-137 3.5 Monit

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3.5.4.3 MIB Variables Associated With Message Logs 3-159 4. Command-Line Reference 4-1 4.1 Using the Command-Line Interface 4-2 4.1.1 Accessing the CLI 4-2 4.1.1.1 Console Connection 4-2 4.1.1.2 Telnet Connection 4-3 4.1.2 Entering Commands 4-4 4.1.2.1 Keywords and Arguments 4-4 4.1.2.2 Minimum Abbreviation 4-5 4.1.2.3 Command Completion 4-5 4.1.2.4 Getting Help on Commands 4-5 4.1.2.5 Showing Commands 4-6 4.1.2.6 Partial Keyword Lookup 4-7 4.1.2.7 Negating the Effect of Commands 4-7 4.1.2.8 Usi

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4.3.1.7 exit 4-19 4.3.1.8 quit 4-19 4.3.2 Flash/File Commands 4-20 4.3.2.1 copy 4-20 4.3.2.2 delete 4-22 4.3.2.3 dir 4-23 4.3.2.4 whichboot 4-25 4.3.2.5 boot system 4-26 4.3.3 System Management Commands 4-27 4.3.3.1 hostname 4-28 4.3.3.2 username 4-29 4.3.3.3 enable password 4-30 4.3.3.4 ip http port 4-31 4.3.3.5 ip http server 4-32 4.3.3.6 jumbo frame 4-33 4.3.3.7 logging on 4-34 4.3.3.8 logging history 4-35 4.3.3.9 clear logging 4-36 4.3.3.10 show logging 4-37 4.3.3.11 show startup-config 4-38

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4.3.4.4 radius-server key 4-49 4.3.4.5 radius-server retransmit 4-50 4.3.4.6 radius-server timeout 4-50 4.3.4.7 show radius-server 4-51 4.3.4.8 tacacs-server host 4-52 4.3.4.9 tacacs-server port 4-52 4.3.4.10 tacacs-server key 4-53 4.3.4.11 show tacacs-server 4-54 4.3.5 SNMP Commands 4-54 4.3.5.1 snmp-server community 4-55 4.3.5.2 snmp-server contact 4-56 4.3.5.3 snmp-server location 4-57 4.3.5.4 snmp-server host 4-57 4.3.5.5 snmp-server enable traps 4-59 4.3.5.6 show snmp 4-60 4.3.6 Line Comman

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4.3.7.5 show ip interface 4-75 4.3.7.6 show ip redirects 4-75 4.3.7.7 ping 4-76 4.3.7.8 ip filter 4-77 4.3.7.9 show ip filter 4-81 4.3.8 Interface Commands 4-83 4.3.8.1 interface 4-83 4.3.8.2 description 4-84 4.3.8.3 speed-duplex 4-85 4.3.8.4 negotiation 4-86 4.3.8.5 capabilities 4-87 4.3.8.6 flowcontrol 4-89 4.3.8.7 shutdown 4-91 4.3.8.8 switchport broadcast packet-rate 4-91 4.3.8.9 clear counters 4-93 4.3.8.10 show interfaces status 4-93 4.3.8.11 show interfaces counters 4-95 4.3.8.12 show int

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4.3.11.2 spanning-tree mode 4-106 4.3.11.3 spanning-tree forward-time 4-107 4.3.11.4 spanning-tree hello-time 4-108 4.3.11.5 spanning-tree max-age 4-109 4.3.11.6 spanning-tree priority 4-110 4.3.11.7 spanning-tree pathcost method 4-111 4.3.11.8 spanning-tree transmission-limit 4-112 4.3.11.9 spanning-tree cost 4-112 4.3.11.10 spanning-tree port-priority 4-114 4.3.11.11 spanning-tree edge-port 4-115 4.3.11.12 spanning-tree protocol-migration 4-116 4.3.11.13 spanning-tree link-type 4-117 4.3.11.14

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4.3.13.4 show garp timer 4-135 4.3.13.5 bridge-ext gvrp 4-135 4.3.13.6 show bridge-ext 4-136 4.3.14 IGMP Snooping Commands 4-138 4.3.14.1 ip igmp snooping 4-139 4.3.14.2 ip igmp snooping vlan static 4-140 4.3.14.3 ip igmp snooping version 4-141 4.3.14.4 show ip igmp snooping 4-142 4.3.14.5 show mac-address-table multicast 4-143 4.3.14.6 ip igmp snooping querier 4-144 4.3.14.7 ip igmp snooping query-count 4-144 4.3.14.8 ip igmp snooping query-interval 4-145 4.3.14.9 ip igmp snooping query-max-res

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4.3.16 Mirror Port Commands 4-164 4.3.16.1 port monitor 4-164 4.3.16.2 show port monitor 4-165 4.3.17 Link Aggregation Commands 4-166 4.3.17.1 channel-group 4-167 4.3.17.2 lacp 4-168 A. Management Information Base A-1 A.1 Supported MIBs A-2 A.2 Supported Traps A-3 B. Troubleshooting B-1 B.1 Diagnosing Switch Indicators B-2 B.2 Diagnosing Port Connections B-2 B.3 Accessing the Management Interface B-2 B.4 Using System Logs B-4 B.4.1 Log Messages B-4 B.5 Error Messages B-5 B.5.1 Command-Line Error

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Glossary Glossary-1 Index Index-1 Contents xvii

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xviii Sun Fire B1600 Blade System Chassis Switch Administration Guide • June 2003

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Preface This Sun Fire B1600 Blade System Chassis Switch Administration Guide provides information that enables you to understand and use the switch inside the Switch and System Controller (SSC) module in the system chassis. There are two interfaces to the switch: a command-line interface and a web interface. This manual describes both. The manual is intended for network administrators who are responsible for managing the system chassis. The manual assumes a working knowledge of local area networ

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Chapter 3 describes all of the key switch features and shows you how to configure these features through both the web interface and the console interface. It also provides a list of comparable MIB variables used by SNMP management applications. Chapter 4 provides a detailed listing of all the console interface commands and parameters. Appendix A lists the Management Information Bases (MIB) and traps supported by this switch. Appendix B provides basic troubleshooting information, including how to


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