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1. 46 Updating Switch Firmware eee eeii 47 Saving Configuration Changes and Logging Out 48 5 Using Local Management OVEN E EEE EEE E 49 Accessing Management ccccccscceceeteeeesceeeseteeeeeenes 49 Logon screen e ee 50 Navigation 51 Main Menu Top Screen 2240u0422004nnnnannnnnnnnnnnnnn 52 GentigurenDevicomerkr nee E en erne 53 IP Settings eee ee 54 ANTELO se 55 ANNALO a e E e E E 56 A er 56 Configure GBIC Ports 470T only 220uers200 nenn 57 Prionityalagaingese evens etre Ae ore eee eee enna 58 SWITCH SOUL se 59 Configure Advanced Switch Settings 60 Configure Spanning Tree Protoco uur2eunnn 61 Configure Spanning Tree for Ports 202222unenn gt 63 Forwarding and Filtering 224204442440044400n nenn 64 CONTENTS Intel NetStructure 470T and 470F Switches User Guide Configure IGMP Snooping us42442444244000nnnnn anne 65 Configure Static MAC Addresses uuuensesennnennneeennnnn 66 Configure Port Security meme eeen eae aaae eaae meee enere 67 Configure MAC Address Filtering cceeeeeeeeeees 68 Configure Ethernet Multicast Filtering 69 Ethernet Multicast Filtering Ports 22400 000 70 Port IN TAROT enencnereereereeceerrrreeicrncrerecicancrer re crecoeresteererrere 71 EinkAggregation cre ee ene era ee 72 Broadc
2. 35 ao eueyy 99119q qaM C HAPTER 4 Intel NetStructure 470T and 470F Switches User Guide Port based VLAN You configure a port based VLAN by creating the VLAN and then adding participating ports The switch can support up to four port based VLANs However a port can be a member of only one VLAN port based VLANs cannot overlap To configure a port based VLAN 1 Click the Configure VLAN menu and then click Port based VLAN 2 Click Add to create anew VLAN or select a VLAN and click Edit to change its configuration Port based VLAN Membership To add a port to this VLAN select it in the Available ports column and click Add Ports that belong to another VLAN cannot be added After you have configured the VLAN settings click Submit to apply the changes on this page VLAN Name Available ports Member ports 1 2 3 4 5 Add gt 6 lt L Remove 8 Submit Reset Hep 3 Ifyou are creating a new VLAN type a name in the VLAN Name box 4 Inthe Available Ports box click a port to add to the VLAN and then click Add 5 When you finish adding ports click Submit 36 C HAPTER 4 Using the Web Device Manager NOTE When creating a VLAN that includes ports on more than one switch set the same VID on each switch Tag based VLAN You configure a tag based VLAN by configuring port membership and ingress egress rules Note If some of your devices don t support 802 1Q tags additiona
3. collisions 107 CRC 106 dropped frames 107 fragments 106 jabber 106 oversize frames 106 total errors detected 107 undersize frames 107 viewing for individual ports 106 event log viewing 114 expansion slot 2 F filtering adding ethernet multicast filters 69 adding MAC address filters 67 egress 38 95 ingress 38 91 94 finding a device in the Device Tree 24 firmware displaying current version 59 downloading 81 specifying path and filename 81 updating 47 81 flash memory saving changes to 52 N D E X Intel NetStructure 470T and 470F Switches User Guide flow control configuring for switch ports 32 55 description 9 56 setting for optional module 57 fragments 106 frames broadcast 108 tagged 11 unicast 108 viewing for individual ports 105 G gateway default 54 general information viewing using Local Management 59 viewing using Web Device Manager 46 GVRP 88 configuring 39 description 17 status 102 112 H Head of Line HOL blocking prevention 60 High Priority Service Ratio 60 hot keys using 51 HyperTerminal default parameters 49 IEEE 802 1p priority tags description 11 56 IEEE 802 1Q VLAN See tag based VLAN IGMP description 18 65 IGMP snooping configuring 65 onVLAN 65 89 90 status 109 ingress filter 97 ingress filtering 38 39 91 94 Intel Device View installing 20 installing anew switch 25 overview 19 starting 21 IP access list 74 80 IP address 31 assigning r
4. tion 46 Web version of Intel Device View installing 20 starting 21 Windows version of Intel Device View installing 20 starting 21 x Intel NetStructure 470T and 470F Switches User Guide 145 Intel NetStructure 470T and 470F Switches User Guide 146 Intel Customer Support Intel offers a range of support services for your new product You can learn about the options available for your area by visiting the Intel support web site at http www intel com network services and choosing your geography Worldwide Access to Technical Support Intel has technical support centers worldwide Technicians who speak the local languages staff many of the centers Visit our Web site at http support intel com North America only For support call 800 838 7136 or 916 377 7000 J apan only For support call 0120 868686 Other areas For support in other countries use the following table to dial the toll free support number Using the table locate the country from which you are calling dial the access number await the dial tone and then dial the listed 800 number Country Dialing Information U S 1 800 838 7136 Australia 1 800 881 011 await dial tone then 800 838 7136 China 10811 await dial tone then 800 838 7136 Hong Kong 800 1111 await dial tone then 800 838 7136 India 000 117 await dial tone then 800 838 7136 Indonesia 001 801 10 await dial tone th
5. xipueddy HHH GVRP Dynamic VLAN Registration HEHEHE HEHEHE HEH HE HEH HHH gvrp_enabled port port gvrp_disabled port port gvrp_enabled VLAN dynamically registered with the switch gvrp_disabled VLAN not dynamically registered with the switch gvrp_enabled 1 3 5 7 gvrp_disabled 2 4 6 8 Configure Port Mirroring based on source destination MAD address HH HHHEHHEHHE HHH mirr_list srcport targport srcaddr dstaddr srcaddr dstaddr srcport The Source Port for the mirror targport The Target Port to which packets will be mirrored srcaddr Source MAC Address or any dstaddr Destination MAC Address or any mirr_list 1 5 00 01 63 22 e0 00 any any 00 01 63 22 0 00 00 01 63 22 0 01 00 01 63 22 e0 02 mirr_list 2 6 any any 123 A P PEN DI X Intel NetStructure 470T and 470F Switches User Guide BOOT Menu Configure IP address Display switch information Update firmware and configuration files Reset and console options SAVE SETTINGS RESUME BOOT Description The BOOT Menu provides a quick way to troubleshoot some of the basic settings of the 470 switches Normally you don t need to use the BOOT Menu You can access the BOOT Menu by connecting to the switch s serial port To access the BOOT Menu press C while the switch is starting up The menu shown above appears Most of the
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7. click Install as Plug in This option is available if you have OpenView NetView or LANDesk Network Manager installed on the PC 3 Follow the instructions in on the installation screens 20 C HAPTER 3 Intel Device View Starting Intel Device View Install either the Windows or Web version of Intel Device View Windows version On your desktop click Start and then point to Programs gt Intel Device View gt Intel Device View Windows to go to the Intel Device View main screen Web version e On your desktop click Start and then point to Programs gt Intel Device View gt Intel Device View Web to go to the Intel Device View main screen e To view Intel Device View from another PC on your network type the following URL In the following example the URL is entered in the Address field for Internet Explorer NOTE http servername devview main htm These are the requirements if you want to use the Web version of Device View where servername is the IP address or name of the server where Intel Device View is installed Web browser Intel Device View s main screen appears Internet Explorer 4 0 or later Web Server IIS 2 0 or later Intel Device View intel Peer Web Services ee tins u Netscape Enterprise Web Server 3 01 or later Getting Started gt install a new device for management gt View a particular device 21 moin 891N9Q of9U C HAPTER 3 Intel NetSt
8. cycled or reset e Link speed or other status changes on a port e Authentication failure 44 Configuring Community Strings and Trap Receivers A trap receiver is a computer on the network that is running an SNMP management application and receives messages sent by the switch For example the switch can send a trap to the trap receiver when it detects a change in port speed To specify a trap receiver 1 Click the Configure Management menu and then click Community Strings and Traps Community Strings and Traps Enter the settings then click Submit to apply the changes on this page Community Strings public private Read Community String Write Community String Trap Receiving Stations IP Address Status Community String 137 134 187 151 Enabled pooo Pisa I pooo Dsena I mo re IE F Reset Default Help 2 Inthe IP Address box type the IP address of the computer you want to use as a trap receiver You can specify up to four trap receivers 3 In the Status box click Enabled 4 Inthe Community String box type the trap receiver s SNMP application community string 5 Click Submit C HAPTER 4 Using the Web Device Manager Monitoring Switch Activity With the Web Device Manager you can view traffic utilization and error statistics for the switch and for individual ports For more information on statistics see Port Traffic Stati
9. default is 2 seconds Max age Displays the maximum time that information from a configuration BPDU is used by the switch before it is discarded Type a number from 6 to 40 seconds default is 20 seconds Forward delay Displays the amount of time between port states when the spanning tree is changing its status from blocking to forwarding Type a number from 4 to 30 seconds default is 15 seconds CONFIGURE SPANNING TREE FOR PORTS Takes you to the screen where you can set spanning tree values for individual ports CHAPTER 5 Using Local Management LOCATION Main Menu Configure Device Spanning Tree Protocol Configure STP for Ports Configure Spanning Tree for Ports Port STP State Cost Priority Port STP State Cost Priority 1 Enabled 4 128 1 5 Enabled 4 128 2 Enabled 4 128 6 Enabled 4 128 3 Enabled 4 128 7 Enabled 4 128 4 Enabled J 128 8 Enabled 128 Set the cost of the port 1 65535 Used by STP to determine path for traffic CTRL T Hain Menu Top Esc Previous screen CTRL R Refresh Description Port Identifies port numbers select the port you want to configure for spanning tree STP State Enables or disables each port to be active in the spanning tree press Spacebar Cost Forwards information to spanning tree which determines alternate routes in the network to forward traffic Type a number from 1 to 65535 default is 10 The higher t
10. device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation CAUTION If you make any modification to the equipment not expressly approved by Intel you could void your authority to operate the equipment Canada Compliance Statement Industry Canada Cet appareil num rique respecte les limites bruits radio lectriques applicables aux appareils num riques de Classe A prescrites dans la norme sur le mat riel brouilleur Appareils Num riques NMB 003 dict e par le Ministre Canadien des Communications This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus set out in the interference causing equipment standard entitled Digital Apparatus ICES 003 of the Canadian Department of Communications Manufacturer Declaration This certifies that the Intel NetStructure 470T and 470F Switches comply with the EU Directive 89 336 EEC using the EMC standards EN55022 Class A and EN55024 This product also meets or exceeds EN 60950 safety requirements These products have been tested and verified to meet CISPR 22 Class A requirements Australia Statement N 232 130 Taiwan Class A EMI Statement SEPA BePRNAnem EREDAR MESERHHTE aL FREE ERD RAS NAR VCCI
11. longer than a certain period of time age out time 41 Jo eueyj 221N9qd qaM CHAPTER 4 Intel NetStructure 470T and 470F Switches User Guide NOTE To view the switch s address table click the Monitor menu click Advanced and then click MAC Address Table 42 You can manually add MAC addresses to the table These are called static addresses because they remain in the table until you remove them even if the associated node is inactive or removed from the network Performance and security issues are two reasons for adding static addresses To add a static MAC address to the address table 1 Click the Configure Device menu and then click Forwarding and Filtering Click Static MAC Addresses Click Add Add Static MAC Adam MAG feb eee DOI EEGs Dn ee an ees ee erie ag Me dd ees Faai bhea MH Cim Dimm Hap In the MAC Address box type the MAC address of a device on the network Do not include hyphens In the Port Number box click a port number If port based or tag based IEEE 802 10 VLANs are set up on the switch static MAC addresses are associated with specific VLANs Type the VLAN name port based VLANs or VID tag based VLANs to associate with the MAC address Click Add CHAPTER 4 Using the Web Device Manager Setting Up Priority Tagging With priority tagging you can specify a priority value for traffic based on MAC source or destination addresses For exa
12. lt Enabled lt Enabled lt Enabled lt Enabled lt Enabled lt Enabled Description Speed Duplex 1660H Full 1666H Full 1888H Full 1888H Full 1888H Full 1666H Full 1886H Full 1888H Full Flow Ctrl lt Enabled lt Enabled lt Enabled lt Enabled lt Enabled lt Enabled lt Enabled lt Enabled WVVWWWWW Priority lt Normal gt lt Normal gt lt Normal gt lt Normal gt lt Normal gt lt Normal gt lt Normal gt lt Normal gt Link Speed Duplex Flow 1886H Full IEEE882 3x Configure ports Selects a range of ports to configure press Spacebar State Disables or enables ports press Spacebar Speed Duplex Changes the speed and duplex of the port press Spacebar You can set the port to auto negotiate speed or to 100Mbps or 1000Mbps at half duplex or full duplex This field is view only for the 470F Flow Ctrl Control Enables or disables flow control press Spacebar This option is view only if auto negotiate is selected for Speed Duplex Priority Changes the settings press Spacebar The lt Frame gt setting reads the packet s 802 1p priority tag and handles it accordingly The lt Normal gt or lt High gt settings force the packet into one of two priority queues Forcing a packet into a queue does not retag the packet Link Indicates the port s current link status Indicates no device link or port is disabled 100M 1000M Indicates the port s speed 470T only
13. sample 121 specifying path and filename 81 configure 802 1p priority queues 55 access list 80 community strings 75 filters 64 GBIC ports 57 Head of Line blocking 60 High Priority Service Ratio 60 IGMP Snooping 65 139 xJaNi i N D E x Intel NetStructure 470T and 470F Switches User Guide link aggregation 72 MAC address filters 67 port 32 port based VLAN 36 40 84 ports 55 priority tagging 43 Spanning Tree for ports 63 Spanning Tree for the switch 61 static MAC addresses 42 66 switch advanced settings 60 switch management options 52 tag based VLAN 37 41 trap receiving stations 44 75 user account 33 Configure Device menu 53 Configure VLAN using Local Management 83 using Web Device Manager 35 console timeout changing 82 contact name assigning 59 crossover cables 4 D defaults 30 gateway 54 IP address 28 optional modules 127 password 50 username 50 deleting a device from the Device Tree 24 deleting user accounts 79 Device Tree adding a device 23 deleting a device 24 finding a device 24 icons 23 losing contact with a device 24 refreshing 24 DHCP 54 disabling module ports 57 140 disabling port security 67 downloading updated firmware using Local Management 81 duplex using Local Management 55 using Web Device Manager 32 57 dynamic VLANs 39 97 E Edit Delete port based VLAN 86 protocol based VLAN 100 tag based VLAN 100 egress filtering 38 95 enter key using 51 errors
14. the traffic sent and received for each port on the switch and the percent utilization for that port Update interval Selects the time period between updates press Spacebar For example an update interval of 5 sec means Local Management collects and displays information from the switch every five seconds Tx sec or Rx Sec Displays the current rate of good frames that were transmitted or received by the port Util Utilization Displays the percentage of Ethernet bandwidth 100Mbps or 1000Mbps used by the device attached to that port 103 u w peuen 2207 CHAPTER Intel NetStructure 470T and 470F Switches User Guide LOCATION Main Menu Monitoring Port Traffic Statistics 104 Port Traffic Statistics 1 1666H Full 11 Bytes received 119568222 Bytes sent 1139249 Frames received 172245 Frames sent 1797 Total bytes recy 19568222 Total frames recu 72245 Last seen HAC 1009682745D16E 8886006088606 666666000666 660000056000 Description Select port Selects the range of ports to view You can view statistics for four ports at a time Press to toggle between port numbers The example shows ports 1 4 Update interval Selects the time period between updates press Spacebar For example an update interval of 5 sec means Local Management collects and displays information from the switch every five seconds Speed Duplex Displays the current connection status of the port Utili
15. traffic out of each port Enter the settings then click Submit to apply the changes on this page VLAN Name Train4 VLAN ID 40 Port Settings Port Settings 1 NA 5 N A 2 NA 6 Untag E 3 N A GBIC 1 Untag E Une Bic 2 wA lt Back Submit Reset Default Help 3 Configure ports for handling untagged traffic e On the main Tag based VLAN page click Port Settings e On the Port Settings screen you can set port specific behaviors for processing VLAN traffic To configure a specific port click it on the faceplate graphic To configure the same setting across all ports click Configure All Ports Part 1 Default Part wip fi Dsm VID tor peaches ifo an assignad FE GVRP mm For on derend WLAN Bin legei ingress Filtering rm Forward ony paces wth VD matching fis port s configured WO 38 C HAPTER 4 Using the Web Device Manager Options include Default Port VID Sets the PVID to be assigned to untagged traffic on a given port For example if port 7 s default PVID is 100 all untagged packets on port 7 belong to VLAN 100 The default setting for all ports is VID 1 GVRP Allows automatic VLAN configuration between the switch and nodes Ingress Filtering Allows frames belonging to a specific VLAN to be forwarded if the port belongs to the same VLAN Disabling this setting will cause all frames to be forwarded regardless of the port s VLAN mem
16. 69 qusowebeuep 2207 CHAPTER 5 Intel NetStructure 470T and 470F Switches User Guide LOCATION Main Menu Configure Device Forwarding and Filtering Configure Ethernet Multicast filters per port 70 Ethernet Multicast Filtering Ports Multicast address 612345678961 1 Port Action lt Forward gt lt Forward gt lt Forward gt lt Block gt lt Block gt lt Forward gt lt Block gt lt Block gt APPLY CHANGES N Next Page P Prev Page CTRL R Refresh Description Action Blocks or forwards traffic to the selected port press Spacebar APPLY CHANGES Applies the changes to the multicast filter after you configure the ports N P Scrolls through the addresses Press N Next Page or P Previous Page To modify a multicast filter 1 On the Configure Ethernet Multicast Filter screen use the arrow keys to select an address from the list on the right side of the screen Press Enter 2 Determine which ports can receive the multicast traffic by using to set Forward or Block for each port 3 Select APPLY CHANGES and press Enter This activates the changes to the multicast filter and returns you to the previous screen C HAPTER 5 Using Local Management LOCATION Main Menu Configure Device Port Mirroring NOTE Do not mirror traffic to a target port that is connected to a network device other than a protocol analyzer The device s behavior may be unpredictable
17. Allow IGMP Snooping lt Yes gt Select ports to be members of this ULAN Member Member Type a name for the ULAN CTRL T Main Menu Top Esc Previous screen CTRL R Refresh Description VLAN Name Assigns a name to the VLAN The name can consist of any character no spaces and be up to 12 characters long After a VLAN is created the name cannot be changed VLAN ID Assigns a unique ID number for the VLAN This number is used to identify all packets belonging to that VLAN Type a number from 2 to 4094 The DEFAULT_VLAN created when you select a VLAN mode has a VID of 1 Allow IGMP Snooping Indicates if the switch performs IGMP snooping on this VLAN press Spacebar A maximum of 12 IGMP snooping sessions are allowed Member Identifies which ports are part of the VLAN being created Press to toggle the following options lt Yes gt The port is a member of the VLAN lt No gt The port is not a member of the VLAN The port is part of an aggregated link NEXT Sends you to the Add an IEEE 802 1Q VLAN Configure Port Tagging screen 89 yuawe eueyy e307 C HAPTER 5 Intel NetStructure 470T and 470F Switches User Guide Add an IEEE 802 1Q VLAN Configure Port Tagging ULAN Name ENGR_ULAN ULAN ID 1234 Select port tagging rule for outgoing traffic Action Action lt PREU DONE Select Tag to tag traffic for this ULAN Otherwise select Untag CTRL T Main Menu Top Esc Previo
18. Click Submit C HAPTER 4 Using the Web Device Manager NOTE The accounts and passwords you create with the Web Device Manager are the same accounts used to access Local Management Managing User Accounts Create user accounts to give specific users read or write access to the switch through the Web Device Manager and Local Management You can create a maximum of three accounts on the switch To create a user account 1 Click the Configure Management menu and then click User Accounts The first account you create must be an administrator Lhe Acipa 2 Click Add LOETI Liner rata eae Pareri 7 Cetin Poet delicate Loe S eet A ee 3 Inthe User Name box type a user name The username can be up to 15 characters long and is case sensitive 4 Inthe Password box type a password The password can be up to 15 characters long and is case sensitive Asterisks appear in the box as you type the password 5 In the Confirm Password box type the same password 33 Jo eueyj 229d qaM C HAPTER 4 Intel NetStructure 470T and 470F Switches User Guide 6 Inthe Access Level box click an access level An administrator can view all settings and make configuration changes A user can only view settings 7 Click Submit To delete a user account 1 Click the Configure Management menu and then click User Accounts 2 Inthe User Accounts box click the account you want to delete 3 Click Dele
19. Flash memory and reboot the switch for the new IP settings to take effect Description Switch MAC address Displays the unique hardware address assigned by Intel Current Settings Displays the switch s current IP configuration New settings Assigns a new IP configuration to the switch Assign IP Indicates if the switch uses aBOOTP or DHCP server to obtain an IP address dynamically or if you assign an address manually IP address Displays the IP configuration used by the switch Use the IP address shown here to access the switch through Telnet or a ping test Subnet mask Matches the mask for other devices on the network Default gateway Displays the IP address of the device that routes to different networks typically a router or routing server Set this option to manage the switch remotely VLAN or VLAN ID port based or tag based VLANs only Specifies a VLAN where the switch s SNMP management agent will reside This option appears only when port based and tag based IEEE 802 1Q VLANs are active on the switch SUBMIT Submits the changes and returns to the Configure Device screen You must save the changes to the switch s flash memory from the Save Settings menu and then reboot the switch for the new IP settings to take effect CHAPTER 5 Using Local Management LOCATION Main Menu Configure Device Port Settings Port Settings Configure ports lt E gt Port State lt Enabled lt Enabled
20. Full Half Indicates a device is connected at full duplex or half duplex IEEE BackP Indicates the type of flow control either IEEE PAUSE frames or backpressure Partitioned Indicates the port was disabled due to a partition error Source mirror Target mirror Indicates the port being mirrored and where the data is being sent 55 yuawe eueyy e307 CHAPTER 5 Intel NetStructure 470T and 470F Switches User Guide 56 Flow Control During times of heavy network activity the switch s port buffers can receive too much traffic and fill up faster than the switch can send the information In cases like this the switch tells the transmitting device to wait so the information in the buffer can be sent This intervention is called flow control The method of flow control depends on whether the ports are set to full duplex or half duplex If a port is operating at half duplex the switch sends a collision which causes the transmitting device to wait If the port operates at full duplex the switch sends out an 802 3x PAUSE frame You can enable or disable flow control for each port on the NetStructure 470 switches Priority IEEE 802 1p is part of a new standard for tagging or adding additional information 4 bytes to packets to indicate a priority level When these packets are sent out on the network the higher priority packets are transferred first Priority packet tagging also known as Traffic Class Expedi
21. P P EN D IX Intel NetStructure 470T and 470F Switches User Guide Regulatory Information FCC Part 15 Compliance Statement This product 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 product generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning this equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Change the direction of the radio or TV antenna To the extent possible relocate the radio TV or other receiver away from the product Plug the product into a different electrical outlet so that the product and the receiver are on different branch circuits If these suggestions don t help consult your dealer or an experienced radio TV repair technician for more suggestions NOTE This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This
22. Port Mirroring Fart Birraring This Festere slime you te sirrar me part te another Far nebw rk menibering and troubleshooting pur pinuri Seurer Fort Target Fort State cori 1 Fort ff PL abl p Selecta a perk ko mirror STAL T Hsin Hene Tap Fec Previn rem ETEL A Refresh ee Description Port mirroring is a diagnostic tool you can use to send a copy of the good Ethernet frames transmitted or received on one port to another port On the second port you can attach a protocol analyzer to capture and analyze the data without interfering with the client on the original port Source port Selects the port whose traffic you want to mirror press Se Target port Selects a port to receive the mirrored traffic press Spacebar If you are using a protocol analyzer connect it to this port State Enables or disables port s mirror press Spacebar 71 yu w peuen 2207 CHAPTER 5 Intel NetStructure 470T and 470F Switches User Guide LOCATION Main Menu Configure Device Link Aggregation NOTE All custom settings for a port including VLAN membership are lost when you add that port to a link aggregation When configuring link aggrega tion between two 470 switches you must connect anchor port to anchor port and member port to member port 72 Link Aggregation Anchor Port Width Aggregation Group Name Status Port 1 M2 ports gt lt Disabled gt Port 3 lt 2 ports gt lt D
23. Statement Class A ITE COREG RER SER ER VCCI OF EOS DSA AER CT CORRE RRR CHAT 5 CBR HERZELTIENSHET TORAK RENEA ERT OkIBKRINSTEMHVET 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 Warnings WARNING This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures Internal access to Intel NetStructure 470T and 470F Switches intended only for qualified service personnel Do not remove any covers WARNING The system is designed to operate in a typical office environment Choose a site that is Clean and free of airborne particles other than normal room dust Well ventilated and away from sources of heat including direct sunlight Away from sources of vibration or physical shock Isolated from strong electromagnetic fields produced by electrical devices In regions that are susceptible to electrical storms we recommend you plug your system into a surge suppressor and disconnect telecommunication lines to your modem during an electrical storm Provided with a properly grounded wall outlet Do not attempt to modify or use the supplied AC power co
24. Yes gt The port is a member of the VLAN lt No gt The port is not a member of the VLAN The port is part of an aggregated link NEXT Sends you to the Edit an IEEE 802 10 VLAN Configure Port Tagging screen where you can set egress tags for outbound traffic 94 C HAPTER 5 Using Local Management Edit an IEEE 802 1Q VLAN Configure Port Tagging ULAN Name DEFAULT_ULAN ULAN ID 1 Select port tagging rule for outgoing traffic Port Action Port Action 1 lt Untag gt 5 untag 2 lt Untag gt 6 lt Untag gt 3 lt Untag gt 7 lt Untag gt 4 lt Untag gt 8 lt Untag gt lt Prev DONE elect Tag to tag traffic for this port otherwise select Untag TRL T Hain Menu Top Esc Previous screen CTRL R Refresh LOCATION Description Main Menu Use this screen to set the switch up to manage outgoing packets that do not Configure VLAN Edit Delete IEEE 802 1Q VLAN contain IEEE 802 1Q VLAN tags VLAN Name Displays the name of the VLAN you are editing VLAN ID Displays the ID number of the VLAN This number identifies all packets belonging to that VLAN Action Determines whether outgoing traffic from that port is untagged by the switch DONE Returns you to the Configure VLAN IEEE 802 1Q screen 95 yuawe eueyy e507 C HAPTER 5 Intel NetStructure 470T and 470F Switches User Guide Configure VLAN ID for Untagged Traffic Type in the VID from 1 4094 of the ULAN you w
25. about using the Web Device Manager see Ch 4 EZ Intel Device View Intel R NetStructure TM 470F Switch 124 123 122 250 File Device View Go Monitoring Tools Help alej olololala s Shell B Discovered Device Tree Big Subnet 124 123122 DC 124 123 122 200 DC 124 123 122 250 Monitor Using the Web Device Manager Port color Meaning Fiber ports m 1000 Mbps link Port disabled No current link on port co Link aggregated ports Copper ports 1000 Mbps link 100 Mbps link Port disabled m No current link on port gt Log Out Click any port in the switch graphic above to access configuration gt Help settings for that port The color of each port represents that port s state a 6 46 15PM_ Trap collection started Trap For Help press F1 4 For information about using Intel Device View see the Help or the User Guide on the Intel Device View installation CD ROM Viewing RMON Information The Remote Monitoring RMON specification extends SNMP functionality to look at traffic patterns on the network instead of looking only at the traffic for an individual device The following RMON groups are supported 25 Mal OAA 1241 C HAPTER 3 Intel NetStructure 470T and 470F Switches User Guide 26 Group 1 Statistics Monitors utilization and error statistics for each network segment 100Mbps or 1
26. address filter to a specific VLAN 68 Configure MAC Address Filtering Enter MAC ULAN ID 1 Select port lt Port 1 gt 8006806868888 4 ADD DELETE Total entries 6 nter a MAC address on a port so it is never removed from the address table sc Previous screen N Next Page Description MAC address filtering allows the switch to drop unwanted packets The switch drop a packet when it sees the specified MAC address in either the source address or destination address For example if your network is congested because of high utilization from a specific MAC address you can filter all packets transmitted from that address and restore network flow while you troubleshoot the problem Enter MAC Indicates the MAC address you want to filter VLAN VLAN ID Indicates VLAN or VLAN ID If VLANs are active on the switch you can set MAC address filtering on a per VLAN basis For port based VLANs press to select the name of the VLAN For tag based VLANs type the VLAN ID ADD DELETE Adds or removes a MAC address from the switch s table C HAPTER 5 Using Local Management LOCATION Main Menu Configure Device Forwarding and Filtering Configure Ethernet NOTE If tag based IEEE 802 1Q or port based VLANs are currently active and you want to enable MAC address filtering you must assign each multicast filter to a specific VLAN Configure Ethernet Multicast Filtering Genfiger Elbert Milrbeatt Filner l
27. are it improves performance by reducing traffic that belongs to a different logical group e g marketing improves security engineering can t see marketing and eases moves because the user doesn t have to be physically located in the same group to participate in the VLAN UMS ozr y Buisn CHAPTER 2 Intel NetStructure 470T and 470F Switches User Guide Protocol based VLANs In a protocol based VLAN traffic is bridged through specified ports based on its protocol Any packet using a different protocol is dropped as it enters the switch This type of VLAN allows you to use a common protocol to communicate yet prevents any packets that are not using the specified protocol from entering the switch For example you can attach a LAN using NetBEUI traffic to port 1 on the switch and attach a LAN using IPX traffic to port 2 on the switch Then attach a router connected to the Internet to port 8 Create an IP VLAN that incorportates ports 1 2 and 8 The NetBEUI traffic on port lis not passed to ports 2 or 8 The IPX traffic on port 2 is not passed to ports 1 or 8 However computers using the IP protocol can talk freely to ports 1 2 and 8 This allows the computers to connect to the Internet yet not be bombarded with traffic that they do not need to see The 470 switches support a maximum of four protocol based VLANs and they can be either IP IPX NetBEUI or all three combined Each port can be a member of only
28. be modified 3 Press to change the user s access rights Users with Administrator access can make changes to the management configuration users with Normal User access can view the configuration but cannot make changes 4 To save changes press to select SAVE CHANGES at the bottom of the screen and press To delete a user account 1 On the Main Menu select Configure Management press Select Administer User Accounts and then press Enter Under Delete select the account to be removed 3 Press to select lt Yes gt To remove the user account press to select SAVE CHANGES at the bottom of the screen and press i 79 yuawe eueyy e307 CHAPTER 5 Intel NetStructure 470T and 470F Switches User Guide LOCATION Main Menu Configure Management Define IP Access List NOTE The IP access list does not pre vent unauthorized users from accessing switch management through the serial port 80 Define IP Access List IP address with access to switch management Action lt Add IP address KIA P DONE Type the IP address you would like to add or delete from the access list Esc Previous screen CTRL R Refresh Description Users with IP addresses defined on the access list can manage the switch If user names and passwords are set up the user must also enter a valid user name and password when accessing the console If you do not create an access list any user with a valid user name and pa
29. lt Enabled gt lt Disabled gt Select ports to configure CTRL T Main Henu Top Esc Previous screen CTRL R Refresh Description Configure Ports Identifies the range of ports that you can configure press Se GVRP Allows the switch to create VLANs dynamically Press to toggle the action for each port Options are lt Enabled gt The switch monitors traffic on this port for GVRP requests from network nodes If a GVRP enabled device sends a request to this port the switch creates a VLAN dynamically and adds the requesting device to the new VLAN This is the default setting lt Disabled gt The switch ignores GVRP requests in incoming packets on this port Ingress Filtering Allows the switch to filter incoming packets based on VLAN membership Use to toggle the action for each port Options are lt Enabled gt Incoming packets belonging to a specific VLAN are forwarded only if the port belongs to that VLAN This is the default setting lt Disabled gt All packets coming into the port are forwarded regardless of the port s VLAN membership yuawe eueyy e307 CHAPTER 5 Intel NetStructure 470T and 470F Switches User Guide 98 Configure a Protocol based VLAN Coitigied ULAH Pronicil Brshij LAH operation mode Ad Brei PLAH Edit drlrtr a protocol bawed ULAH ee Gonfigires the type of BLAH operating an the switch Habe Hen tapi Eit Prerlius Bere CIME R fri
30. management agent resides 4 To apply the changes click Submit 5 Click Save and Reboot for the new settings to take effect Rebooting the switch temporarily interrupts network connectivity to the switch Click Reboot Later if you want to reboot the switch later The new IP settings do not take effect until the switch reboots 31 Jo eueyj 229d qaM CHAPTER 4 Intel NetStructure 470T and 470F Switches User Guide NOTE If you change the flow control or IP settings you must reboot the switch before the new settings can take effect 32 Configuring a Port You can use the Web Device Manager to enable or disable a port and to change its speed duplex flow control and priority settings To change port settings 1 Click the Configure Device menu and then click Port Settings To access the Port Settings for a port click the port you want to configure on the faceplate graphic Faill Settings oli _ ni fm Erge b cick imk be oro ihe ce ming rii isha aari misi da rasi dich rabari Limi psp Coria e irga nr Port Stein aa Dpape a Fatema fem H Priya Dee Fam a Diaj fi en ee 2 Inthe boxes click the options you want to change e Port State lets you enable or disable the port e Speed Duplex lets you set port speed and duplex e Flow Control lets you enable or disable flow control e Priority Queue 802 1p lets you set the switch priority queue for packets sent or received on this port 3
31. reduce broadcast traffic for the entire switch and increase security without changing the wiring of your network The 470 switches support three types of VLANs e Port based e Tag based IEEE 802 1Q Protocol based UMS ozr y Husn CHAPTER 2 Intel NetStructure 470T and 470F Switches User Guide Port based VLANs Port based VLANs are the simplest and most common form of VLAN Ina port based VLAN the system administrator assigns the ports to a specific VLAN For example the system administrator can designate ports 1 2 and 3 as part of the engineering VLAN and ports 5 6 7 and 8 as part of the marketing VLAN Port based VLANs are easy to configure and all changes are transparent to the users because they take place at the switch The 470 switches support a maximum of four port based VLANs A port can belong to only one port based VLAN at a time These devices are members These devices are members of VLAN 1 of VLAN 2 VLAN 1 VLAN 2 Engineering Marketing If a user changes to another location the system administrator reassigns the port to the new VLAN If a switch or hub is connected to a port that is part of a VLAN all devices connected to the switch are also part of the VLAN You cannot prevent an individual device on that switch from becoming part of the VLAN Tag based IEEE 802 1Q VLANs The tag based VLAN supported by the 470 switches is based on the IEEE 80
32. s address table whether or not the device is physically connected to the switch After you define a static MAC address it remains in the switch s address table until you remove it Enter MAC Indicates the MAC address you want to permanently add to the address table VLAN or VLAN ID Indicates VLAN or VLAN ID When VLANs are active on the switch you can define static MAC addresses for each VLAN If port based VLANs are active press to select a VLAN If tag based VLANs are active type the VLAN ID that the static MAC address will be assigned Select port Selects a port on the switch to which the switch forwards traffic press Spacebar ADD DELETE Adds or removes a MAC address from the switch s table C HAPTER 5 Using Local Management LOCATION Main Menu Configure Device Forwarding and Filtering Configure Port Security NOTE You must first configure port security before configuring a static MAC address If you locked the address table on the Forwarding and Filtering screen you must return to the screen and unlock the table before making changes on the Port Security screen Configure Port Security lt THE gt lt Disabled gt lt Disabled gt lt Disabled gt lt Disabled gt lt Disabled gt lt Disabled gt lt Disabled gt Secure a port 1 Disable the port from learning any new MAC address 2 Use the permanent address screen to define a list of MAC addresses that can use the secured po
33. to Enabled Type the filename of the new firmware file in the Firmware file name field 7 Ensure that the Config file download field is set to Disabled 8 Select the REBOOT TO START UPDATE field and press Enter Note Do not interrupt or power off switch during the upgrade process Verify firmware update is successful Once the update process is complete the switch displays the login screen Follow these steps to verify that the firmware update is successful 1 Log into the switch and select Configure device 2 Select Switch settings If the upgrade is successful the following message appears in the middle of the screen Firmware version v2 00 57 If the firmware version does not match what is listed here repeat the Update Firmware process A P P EN DI X Technical Information List of Factory Defaults Software upgrade mode Network TFTP Server Address 0 0 0 0 Load configuration file Disabled Console baud rate 9600 Console port data bits 8 Console port stop bit 1 IGMP Snooping Disabled System port partition state Enabled Lock Address Table Disabled MAC Address Aging sec 300 System HOL blocking state Enabled System console timeout 15 minute System IGMP timeout 300 sec System IP address 192 0 2 1 System Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 System Default gateway 0 0 0 0 System BootP request Enabled Port Nway state Enabled Auto Negotiate Port flow control state Auto Negotiate Port back pressu
34. 000Mbps Group 2 History Records periodic statistical samples from variables available in the statistics group Group 3 Alarms Allows you to set a sampling interval and alarm thresholds for statistics When a threshold is passed the switch creates an event For example you might set an alarm if utilization exceeds 30 Group 9 Events Provides notification and tells the switch what to do when an event occurs on the network Events can send a trap to a receiving station or place an entry in the log table or both For example when the switch experiences an RMON Event it sends out an alarm The switch also keeps a log that shows a list of the RMON Events and RMON Alarms that have occurred on the switch To view RMON statistics 1 In the Device Tree right click the switch s icon and then point to RMON 2 Click the RMON option you want to view You can also access RMON features using LANDesk Network Manager or an SNMP application that supports RMON such as HP OpenView or IBM Tivoli NetView For more information about using RMON to monitor the switch see the Intel Device View Help Using the Web Device Manager Overview NOTE EEE With the Web Device Manager which is built into the Intel NetStructure You can use Internet Explorer 470T and 470F Switches you can use a Web browser to manage and or Navigator to access the Web monitor the switch For example you can use the Web Device
35. 000Mbps device Why not The cable may not be wired correctly for the 1000Mbps device For more information See Connection Guidelines and Straight Through vs Crossover Cables in Chapter 1 The link LED for the port is on but I don t see any activity when I try to ping a device on that port Why e The port could be disabled through management Use Local Management or Web Device Manager to enable the port and try pinging the device again e The port could be partitioned auto disabled This condition is usually caused by a malfunctioning network adapter or an overloaded network segment The switch will wait until it stops receiving collisions and then clear the port automatically e The device attached to the port may be assigned to a different VLAN After I connect to Local Management see a blank screen How can fix this e Make sure you are using a null modem cable included e Check the settings in your terminal program They must be set to 9600 baud 8 data bits No parity 1 stop bit and No flow control e Try pressing R to force the screen to refresh 128 A P P END IX Technical Information I keep getting an intermittent loss of link or data is not being transmitted Why e You may be using the wrong grade of cable The wrong cable can cause erratic performance and you may eventually lose the connection between the port and the attached device For more information on cabling see Conne
36. 011 await dial tone then 800 838 7136 United Kingdom BT 0800 89 0011 await dial tone then 800 838 7136 RSA South Africa 0 800 99 0123 await dial tone then 800 838 7136 Philippines 105 11 await dial tone then 800 838 7136 Vietnam 12010288 await dial tone then 800 838 7136 Pakistan 0080001001 await dial tone then 800 838 7136 Notes 1 Public phones require coin deposit 2 Use phones allowing international access 3 May not be available from every phone 4 Public phones require local phone payment through the call duration 5 Not available from public phones 147 x3ani X Intel NetStructure 470T and 470F Switches User Guide 148 A18558 002
37. 0T and 470F Switches User Guide Tools menu screen 113 Top Screen displaying 52 traffic viewing by port 104 traps defining receiving stations 44 75 types 75 Troubleshooting 128 troubleshooting using BOOT Menu 124 U unicast frames received 108 update mode changing 81 upper threshold 9 73 upper threshold broadcast traffic 73 user accounts changing password 78 creating new account 33 78 deleting 34 79 modifying access level 79 user accounts managing 78 User Accounts screen 76 username changing 76 utilization viewing for individual ports 104 V VID 14 37 89 90 94 95 VLAN ID See VID VLAN operation mode 35 83 VLANs IEEE 802 1Q See VLANs tag based port based 14 36 84 adding ports 36 85 87 protocol based 16 adding 98 supported types 13 144 tag based 37 description 14 dynamically created 39 97 112 GVRP 39 88 112 ingress filter 39 ingress filtering 97 PVID 39 95 using with Spanning Tree 14 W Web Device Manager accessing 28 buttons 30 community strings 44 configuring a switch port 32 configuring IP settings 31 configuring trap receivers 44 configuring user accounts 33 configuring VLANs 35 48 37 port based 36 tag based 37 logging out 48 monitoring switch activity 45 navigating 28 port status 30 saving configuration changes 48 setting port flow control 32 setting port speed duplex 32 setting priority queues 32 static MAC addresses 41 viewing and configuring switch informa
38. 2 1Q specification The specification provides a uniform way to create VLANs within a network and allows you to create a VLAN that can span across the network Until the release of IEEE 802 1Q it was not possible to create a VLAN across devices from different vendors C HAPTER 2 Using the Intel NetStructure 470T and 470F Switches The 802 1Q VLAN works by using a tag added to the Ethernet frames The tag contains a VLAN Identifier VID that identifies the frame as belonging to a specific VLAN These tags allow switches that support the 802 1Q specification to segregate traffic between devices and communicate a device s VLAN association across switches The example below shows a 470F switch VLAN 2 Manufacturing VLAN 1 Engineering VLAN 1 computers can t see VLAN 2 computers Server and Printer are members of both VLANs There are multiple advantages to implementing 802 1Q VLANS First it helps to contain broadcast and multicast traffic across the switch thus improving performance Second ports can belong to more than one VLAN Third VLANs can span multiple switches that support the 802 1Q specification Finally it can provide security and improve performance by logically isolating users and grouping them A logical grouping can be mapped to a workgroup For example you can create a VLAN that groups all the users from the engineering department Benefits of this logical grouping
39. BEUI VLANs 40 null modem cable using 49 O out of band connection through SLIP 82 oversize frames 106 overstrike mode 51 142 P packet priority setting for a port 32 55 setting for module ports 57 password default 49 setting and changing 78 permanent MAC addresses See static MAC addresses ping other devices 115 116 Plug in version of Intel Device View installing 20 port configuration using Local Management 55 using the Web Device Manager 32 Port Error Statistics screen 106 Port Mirroring 71 port security setting with Local Management 67 Port Traffic screen 104 port based VLAN 36 84 adding ports 36 85 86 configuring 36 85 86 87 creating 86 deleting 86 description 14 ports adding to link aggregation 72 adding to VLAN 36 37 85 87 89 changing duplex 55 changing speed 55 57 enabling disabling 32 55 setting flow control 32 55 setting packet priority 32 55 setting security on 67 setting speed duplex 32 55 viewing activity 45 viewing collision count 106 viewing errors 106 viewing frame count 108 I N D E x Intel NetStructure 470T and 470F Switches User Guide viewing octet count 108 viewing statistics 45 viewing status 30 55 viewing traffic 104 viewing utilization PPP serial port 82 update firmware 47 priority queues 802 1p 55 priority tagging 43 53 description 11 protocol based VLAN 16 deleting 100 PVID 39 95 R receiving stations sending traps to 44 75 refreshing t
40. Category 5 unshielded twisted pair CAT 5 UTP cable to connect 1000Mbps or 100Mbps devices to the switch Limit the cable length between devices to 100 meters 330 feet for copper wire Use a straight through cable to connect the switch to a server or workstation To connect to another switch or hub use a crossover cable Straight through vs Crossover Cables Switch ports are wired MDI X so use a straight through cable to connect to a workstation or server network adapter cards are wired MDI To connect to another MDI X port use a crossover cable The following pin arrangements are for the switch s Ethernet port and the typical RJ 45 connector The wiring diagrams illustrate how to wire a straight through and crossover cable for 100Mbps and 1000Mbps devices Straight Through UTP cable 100Mbps Switch MDI X Adapter MDI 1 RX 1 TX 3 TX 3 RX 6 TX OO 6 RX 4 Not used 4 Not used 5 Not used I 5 Not used 7 Not used 7 Not used 8 Not used A COOOX 8 Not used C HAPTER 1 Setting Up the Intel NetStructure 470T and 470F Switches Crossover UTP cable 100Mbps Switch MDI X Hub MDI X 10 100 me 1 RX 1 RX 2 RX TTEN 2 RX 3 TX J 3 TX mx LOTS 6 TX 4 Not used 4 Not used 5 Not used ose 5 Not used 7 Not used 7 Not used 8 Not used Ten 8 Not used Straight Through UTP cable 1000Mbps Switch MDI Switch MDI 1 RX 1 TX 2 1X a T
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43. EN 2 3 RX 3 TX sm OOOX 6 RX 4 RX 4 TX 50m OOOX 5 RX 7 RX 7 TX sm AON 8 RX dnjzes yayms OLY CHA PT ER 1 Intel NetStructure 470T and 470F Switches User Guide Using the Intel NetStructure 470T and 470F Switches Overview Chapter 2 provides an overview for using the Intel NetStructure 470T and 470F Switches within a network This chapter covers switching features like flow control and spanning tree and includes a discussion of the more advanced features such as link aggregation and the types of VLANs available on the switch If you are familiar with switching technology you can skip ahead to a particular section within the chapter The following list shows where you can find particular topics Sample Configuration page 8 Flow Control page 9 Broadcast Storm Control page 10 Spanning Tree Protocol page 11 Tagged Frames page 12 Priority Tagging page 12 Link Aggregation page 13 Virtual LANs page 14 GVRP page 18 Internet Group Management Protocol IGMP Snooping page 18 C HAPTER 2 Intel NetStructure 470T and 470F Switches User Guide Sample Configuration The following example illustrates how the 470T and 470F switches can be used in a network In this example the Intel NetStructure 480T Routing Switch is the backbone of the network providing routing capability The 470T and 470F switches provide gigabit connectivity from the 480T to the Intel Expre
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45. Manager to Device Manager configure the switch or individual ports or to monitor traffic statistics and utilization Seer Ss rn __ SE i fie hehe DEE bee is pen ee ee eee ee ang ba wa ee baren mm a i eee a a u m sum u ia es E Fine os e BE ni For more information about using this interface see the Web Device Manager Help 27 CHAPTER 4 Intel NetStructure 470T and 470F Switches User Guide NOTE The default IP address for the switch is 192 0 2 1 To access the switch with the default IP address your workstation must be on the 192 0 2 0 subnet Or you can connect to the switch using Local Management through the serial port and set an IP address that is on your network Then you can access the Web Device Manager using the new IP address 28 Accessing the Web Device Manager 1 Inthe Location or Address field of your Web browser type the IP address of the switch For example to use the default IP address of the switch type 192 0 2 1 and then press Enter 2 When prompted type your user name and password By default no user name or password is assigned If you previously set a user name and password using Local Management enter them here 3 Click OK The Web Device Manager window appears in your Web browser Frei sie Boy Fim pam eur zg ee CD l ar Navigating the Web Device Manager 1 On the left side of th
46. N from the Main Menu By Configure VLAN default VLANs are not active on the Intel NetStructure 470F and 470T if switch is in Default Mode Switches so they must be activated before you can start configuring them Main Menu The 470 switches support only one type of VLAN operating at a time However you can have multiple VLANs of the same type Select the type of VLAN Changes the type of VLAN on the switch press Spacebar The 470 switches support three types of VLANs port based TEEE 802 1Q tag based and protocol based APPLY Activates the changes to the VLAN and reboots the switch To change VLAN modes 1 On the Main Menu select Configure VLAN NOTE 2 On the Configure VLAN menu select VLAN Operation Mode The first time you configure the S b switch the system takes you 3 Press Spacebar to change the type of VLAN on the switch Press directly to the Configure VLAN Center Operation Mode screen 4 Select the APPLY button and press Enter This reboots the switch and changes the VLAN mode 83 u w peuen 2207 CHAPTER 5 Intel NetStructure 470T and 470F Switches User Guide LOCATION Main Menu 84 Configure VLAN Port based VLANs ULAN operation mode Add a port based ULAN Edit delete a port based ULAN Configures the type of ULAN operating on the switch CTRL T Main Menu Top Esc Previous screen CTRL R Refresh Description Port based VLANs are the simplest type
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49. On the Connect menu select Remote System Enter the IP address of the switch and click Connect 4 Log on to Local Management By default no password or user name is assigned To assign them see the section titled Administer User Accounts in this chapter Logon Screen Lagos Tirit Enter username EEE Eater pass mE ne man m mon nn m N nm N N mE DC nn En En Emm m BEE BC BES RE CE HI ES EN ES I N Enter case oticitles user Ho usmene js ssrlgnee by Belt CTEL E Arfrrab Description By default no username or password is assigned to the switch Press twice to log on to the Local Manager Usernames and passwords can consist of any characters and can be up to 15 characters long Remember that usernames and passwords are also case sensitive 50 C HAPTER 5 Using Local Management Navigation The console menus provide a basic interface for configuring switch options For navigation tips see the text below the graphic Switch MAC address 88 58 BA 89 F5 5D Current Settings New Settings Assign IP Manual Assign IP lt Manual gt IP address 134 134 155 34 IP address 134 134 155 34 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Default gateway 134 134 155 251 Default gateway 134 134 155 251 ULAN ID 1 ULAN ID 1 SUBHIT Remember to save your changes to the switch s Flash memory and reboot the switch for the new IP settings to take effect Help text at the bottom of the screen
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51. TRL R Refresh Description This screen is available only if there are active tag based IEEE 802 1Q VLANs on the switch The screen shows information about one VLAN ata time Press N or P to view status information for other tag based VLANs on the switch GARP status Displays whether the VLAN can process GVRP requests Number of IEEE 802 1Q VLANs Displays the total number of tag based VLANs both static and dynamically created currently configured IEEE 802 1Q VLAN ID Displays the VLAN ID of the selected tag based VLAN Current egress ports Lists all ports that belong to the selected tag based VLAN Current untagged ports Lists all ports that are configured to strip 802 1Q VLAN information from packets leaving the switch Status Displays whether the VLAN is static or dynamic A permanent static tag based VLAN is created and configured by the switch administrator A dynamic VLAN is created by the switch in response to GVRP requests from GVRP enabled network nodes Creation time since switch power up Displays the amount of time the VLAN has been active since the switch was rebooted C HAPTER 5 Using Local Management LOCATION Main Menu Tools Tools tomls les switch traps and caras Clegg Ping reli Ualasd cantiguration image rile Description View switch traps and events log Displays events contained in the switch s internal log Ping a device Pings another device on the netwo
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53. and transmitted on this port Broadcast frames are sent from one network node to all nodes on a segment 108 C HAPTER 5 Using Local Management LOCATION Main Menu Monitoring IGMP Snooping Status IGMP Snooping Status IF Hulticast Fllterieg States BLAN DEF ALT A AH 10h inmping Enabled Age auk Eimer 999 Hultieast grep 223 128 120 120 HAC address Be Abe Be 12 1 birria i Eppie ZU Uis the H and F keyi to display internation about another IF melticant grop Foc Peewee Screen H Beet frou F Pree pap EIAL R Befreh ome mum LELSELELSIELEIST ee DE DE TE I HE I I Description Use this screen to view the active multicast groups detected by the switch The switch uses these groups for filtering when you enable IGMP snooping VLAN Displays the name of VLANs with IGMP snooping enabled The field appears only when port based or tag based VLANs are active on the switch Age out timer Displays how long the switch waits between IGMP queries Multicast group Displays the IP address of the multicast group MAC address Displays the MAC address of the multicast group Queries Displays the number of IGMP requests sent from the IGMP multicast server or router to individual network hosts Reports Displays the number of notifications sent from each host to the server signifying that the host is still or wants to be part of the multicast group Ports Displays which ports on the switch have devic
54. ant the port to belong to CTRL T Main Menu Top Esc Previous screen CTRL R Refresh Description LOCATION Use this screen to set the switch up to manage incoming packets that do not contain IEEE 802 1Q VLAN tags or priority tagged traffic packets with a Main Menu VID of zero This is an ingress rule only it does not apply to outbound Configure a VLAN traffic Configure VLAN ID for Untagged traffic PVID Untagged traffic is normally assigned to VLAN 1 the DEFAULT_VLAN which includes all ports on the switch However if you want to send untagged traffic on a specific port other than the default VLAN you can assign a different PVID For example if you set a port s PVID to 5 all untagged traffic on the port will be assigned to VID 5 PVID Identifies the VID of an existing 802 1Q VLAN where you want to send untagged traffic APPLY Activates the changes 96 C HAPTER 5 Using Local Management LOCATION Main Menu Configure a VLAN GVRP Ingress Filter Settings NOTE For GVRP to work the port must be connected to another port that supports GVRP GVRP and Ingress Filter Settings Configure Ports lt ETEN Port GURP Ingress Filtering 1 lt Enabled gt lt Disabled gt 2 lt Enabled gt lt Disabled gt 3 lt Enabled gt lt Disabled gt 4 lt Enabled gt lt Disabled gt 5 lt Enabled gt lt Disabled gt 6 lt Enabled gt lt Disabled gt 7 lt Enabled gt lt Disabled gt 8
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56. ation file onto Upload Configuration Image File Name The name of the configuration image file to upload START Begins the process of uploading the image file to the TFTP server Results of the upload are displayed in the Results area 116 CHAPTER 5 Using Local Management LOCATION Main Menu Save Settings Save Settings Saving Settings done Press any key to continue Description To permanently save modified IP Settings you must save switch settings and then reboot the switch To save settings choose Save Settings from the Main Menu 117 u w peuen 2207 C HAPTER 5 Intel NetStructure 470T and 470F Switches User Guide 118 APP END x Technical Information Technical Information About the Configuration File A configuration file is an ASCI text file that contains initialization information and configuration settings for the Intel NetStructure 470T and 470F Switches specified by the network administrator The switch s configuration file CFG can be up to 10KB in size and is stored on a central server where it is downloaded onto the switch using TFTP You can use a text editor like Windows Notepad or Helios Software Solutions TextPad to make changes to the configuration file The switch interprets file lines beginning with the pound sign as comments It interprets all other lines as commands When the switch initializes it uses this file to
57. bership 4 When you finish changing the settings click Submit 39 Jo eueyj 2n d qaM CHAPTER 4 Intel NetStructure 470T and 470F Switches User Guide 40 Protocol based VLAN You configure a protocol based VLAN by creating the VLAN and then adding participating ports The switch supports up to three protocol based VLANs IP IPX and NetBEUI However each port can be a member of only one VLAN protocol based VLANs cannot overlap To configure a protocol based VLAN 1 Click the Configure VLAN menu and then click Protocol based VLAN Add Protocol based VLAN Assign a name and select a protocol for the new VLAN VLAN Name Protocol iP x Add ports to the VLAN Each port can belong to one VLAN Click Done when you are finished Available ports Member ports 1 2 3 Add u 4 5 lt __ lt Remove 6 8 Done Reset Default Help 2 Click Add to create anew VLAN or select an existing VLAN and click Edit to change its configuration 3 If you are creating a new VLAN type a name in the VLAN Name box and select a protocol from the Protocol list 4 Inthe Available Ports box click a port to add to the VLAN and then click Add 5 When you finish adding ports click Done C HAPTER 4 Using the Web Device Manager NOTE When configuring link aggregation between two 470 switches you must connect anchor port to anchor port and member port to member port NOTE Connectivit
58. claim brought under this warranty 134 A P PEN DI X Technical Information Limitation de garantie du mat riel Europe Intel garantit au propri taire original que le produit mat riel livr dans le pr sent coffret est exempt de d faut mat riel ou de fabrication pour une p riode de trois 3 ans 4 compter de la plus r cente des dates suivantes i la date d achat uniquement si vous vous tes inscrit en renvoyant la carte d inscription de la fa on indiqu e avec une preuve d achat ii la date de fabrication ou iii la date d inscription lectronique a condition qu elle ait lieu dans les 30 jours suivant l achat La pr sente garantie sera nulle si le produit mat riel est endommag lors de son installation Intel recommande de faire installer le produit mat riel par la soci t aupr s de laquelle il a t achet INTEL SE RESERVE LE DROIT DE VOUS LIVRER UN PRODUIT CONTENANT DES COMPOSANTS NOUVEAUX OU REPARES CETTE GARANTIE REMPLACE TOUTES LES AUTRES GARANTIES EXPRESSES TACITES OU LEGALES Y COMPRIS MAIS SANS QUE CETTE ENUMERATION SOIT LIMITATIVE LES GARANTIES CONCERNANT LE NON RESPECT DE LA PROPRIETE INTELLECTUELLE LA QUALITE SATISFAISANTE L ADEQUATION POUR UN USAGE PARTICULIER OU TOUTE AUTRE GARANTIE ISSUE DE TOUT AUTRE PROPOSITION SPECIFICATION ECHANTILLON OU AUTRE La pr sente garantie ne couvre pas le remplacement de produits mat riels endommag s par abus accident mauvaise utilisation n g
59. configure parameters like port speed port security and SNMP trap receivers To easily manage multiple switches use a standard configuration file Instead of requiring a network administrator to make changes to each switch manually the switch uses the file to configure itself 119 xipueddy A P P END X Intel NetStructure 470T and 470F Switches User Guide 120 Save Configuration File You can save the changes you make to the switch s configuraton as a new configuration file 1 2 3 From the main menu select Configure device then select IP Settings Type the IP address of your switch Press SUBMIT From the main menu select Tools Load Configuration File 1 2 From the main menu select Configure device then select IP Settings Type the IP address for the switch to which you want to load the file Press SUBMIT From the main menu select Configure management then select Update firmware and configuration files Set the Software update mode to Network and in the TFTP server address field type the IP address of the TFTP server where the configuration file resides Set Config file download to Enable Type the path and file name of the configuration file in the Config file name field Press REBOOT TO START UPDATE to initiate the update process APP END x Technical Information Sample Configuration File The following is an example of a configuration file For more explanation and
60. ction Guidelines in Chapter 1 e Check the duplex setting for the device connected to the port You may need to use Local Management or Web Device Manager to force the port to half or full duplex 470T only e A cable segment somewhere in your collision domain may be too long Make sure your UTP cabling is no longer than 100 meters and your mulitmode fiber cable is no longer than 550 meters I created a tag based VLAN and have tag capable LAN adapters in my PCs but I can still communicate with devices outside the VLAN Why There are two areas to check in this situation This can occur if ingress filtering is disabled Enable ingress filtering so that the switch drops incoming packets if the packet s VID is not a member of the port The PC s NIC may not be enabled for tagging If the NIC is not enabled for tagging the PC sends and receives untagged traffic and the switch classifies the traffic using the PVID Ensure that the NIC is enabled for tagging Locating MIB files If you use a MIB browser you can configure or view statistics for the switch You can find these switch MIB files at the Intel Support Web site at http support intel com support e intel mib intel_gen mib int_s470 mib int_pbrd mib int_qprd mib When compiling the MIBs into an SNMP compliant management application compile the intel mib first then compile the intel_gen mib int_s470 mib int_pbrd mib and int_qprb mib files 129 x puoddy A
61. d by STP when establishing network topology TRL T Hain Menu Top Esc Previous screen Description The IEEE 802 1D Spanning Tree Protocol specification prevents loops in a network by allowing only one active path between any two network devices at a time Spanning Tree status Enables or disables press Spacebar support for the Spanning Tree Protocol where the entire switch is a bridge for which you can set spanning tree parameters Note If you are running 802 1Q VLANs spanning tree is turned on automatically by the switch Topology changes Displays the number of times the spanning tree has changed its configuration Time since change Displays the elapsed time since the last switch reboot since the spanning tree last changed its topology the paths used to get through the network Root MAC address Root path cost Root port Display information used by the root bridge in the same spanning tree as the switch Switch priority Determines priority Type a number from 0 to 65535 default is 32768 The device with the lowest number becomes the root device starting point for the spanning tree 61 yuawe eueyy e307 CHAPTER 5 Intel NetStructure 470T and 470F Switches User Guide 62 Hello time Displays the time between transmissions of configuration BPDUs Bridge Protocol Data Units when the switch is or is attempting to become the root in the spanning tree Type a number from 1 to 10 seconds
62. e Web Device Manager window click a menu item such as Configure Device to show the available options C HAPTER 4 Using the Web Device Manager Click a menu to view available options 2 Inthe menu click an option The corresponding screen appears on the right side of your Web Device Manager window 3 To hide the options click the menu item again Using Management Screens After you select an option from the navigation menu the corresponding screen appears on the right side of the Web Device Manager window Switch faceplate graphic A graphical representation of the switch s faceplate appears at the top of the screen 470F Fa OO ae A CA CA CA EI EI Ge Ge 470T 29 J Heuenw 22N9qd qaM CHAPTER 4 Intel NetStructure 470T and 470F Switches User Guide 30 If the option you selected allows you to configure or monitor a specific port you can change to another port by clicking it on the faceplate graphic Port color on the faceplate graphic indicates the status of the port Port Color Meaning Blue Port has a link at 1000Mbps Green Port has a link at 100Mbps Magenta outline Ports are in a link aggregation Orange Port is disabled Gray No link Buttons Each configuration screen includes four buttons on the bottom of the screen Button Function Submit Applies the configuration settings on the current screen Note If
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65. e time period in seconds at which the switch scans its MAC address table to determine the age of entries Configure IGMP snooping Sets Internet Group Management Protocols IGMP options for multimedia applications such as desktop video conferencing that use IP multicast addresses Configure permanent MAC addresses Allows permanent mapping between a network device and a port Configure port security Configures the switch to only allow the transmission of authorized traffic over a particular port s Configure MAC address filtering Allows the switch to drop traffic based on MAC source or destination addresses Configure Ethernet multicast filtering Blocks or forwards traffic over each port for Ethernet MAC based multicast groups C HAPTER 5 Using Local Management LOCATION Main Menu Configure Device Forwarding and Filtering IGMP Snooping Configure IGMP Snooping tarbe Ger aipim TIP mia PLoberbagy IGH Shaping alali CITE IGM Insoging ape rat tias seo 30 EIEL A Eefresh Description IGMP snooping Internet Group Management Protocol allows the switch to forward multicast traffic intelligently The switch snoops the IGMP query and report messages and forwards traffic only to the ports that request the multicast traffic This prevents the switch from broadcasting the traffic to all ports and possibly affecting network performance IGMP requires a router that learns about the presence of mu
66. eb Device Manager through a Web browser CHAPTER 1 Setting Up the Intel NetStructure 470T and 470F Switches NOTE After the switch is turned on the Status LED blinks green once before the diagnostic mode starts LEDs The LEDs to the left of the ports indicate port status individual port speed and activity 470F Status Link Activity e ee2eeecee E Status 4707 Speed 020000 og eeeeee6 Link Activity LED State Meaning Status Blinking green Switch is performing diagnostics and booting This lasts for 20 30 seconds Solid green Diagnostics have passed the switch is ready Blinking green Diagnostics have failed After the initial 20 Link Activity Solid green Blinking green Off Speed Solid green 470T only Off 30 seconds the LED continues blinking Device linked Receiving activity on that port No link detected Device connected at 1000Mbps Device connected at 100Mbps dnjyes yayms OLY CHAPTER 1 Intel NetStructure 470T and 470F Switches User Guide NOTE Use certified Category 5 cables to connect 1000M bps devices to the switch Connection Guidelines General e The 470T switch is can auto negotiate port duplex It can operate at half duplex or full duplex at 100Mbps and full duplex at 1000Mbps The switch matches the highest possible speed up to 1000Mbps of an attached device e The 470F operates at full duplex and at 1000Mbps Cabling Use
67. ecifies whether macAddress is the source or destination prio Priority level of O through 7 prio_list 00 01 63 22 e0 00 source 0 00 01 63 22 e0 00 destination 5 00 01 63 22 e0 01 source 7 Configure PVID for Untagged Ports AHAHHH HEHA EE EEEE EEHEHE pvid_list port PVIDvalue port PVIDvalue port port attached to device that does not support tags PVIDvalue VID of port to which you want untagged traffic routed pvid_list 2 100 3 100 6 15 APP END x Technical Information Configure a Protocol Based VLAN 4 HHH HEE AEH AE AE AEE AE EHEH proto_vian_list Vlan Proto MemberPort MemberPort Vlan Proto MemberPort Vlan Name of VLAN Proto Name of Protocol IP IPX NETBUI MemberPort Number of member port s proto_vlan_List IPVLAN IP 1 3 5 7 IPXVLAN IPX 2 4 HHH Create 802 1Q VLAN on the Switch Static Entries HHHH HEHHEE HEHEHEHEHE EEHEEHE 802_1q_static_list VID VLANstring M N U T VID VLANstring M N U T Fett M member port on ingress N non member port on ingress U untagged device on egress T tagged device on egress Either M or N can be specified for each port not both Either U or T can be specified for each port not both 802_1q_static_list 2 VLAN2 MT MU MT NT MT NU NT NU 10 VLAN10 MT MU NT NT MT MU NT MU
68. ed C HAPTER 2 Using the Intel NetStructure 470T and 470F Switches Guidelines The switch treats aggregated links as a single port This includes spanning tree and VLAN configurations For the 470F Anchor ports 1 3 and 5 can each have up to four aggregated ports anchor port 7 can have two For the 470T Anchor ports 1 and 3 can each have up to four aggregated ports anchor ports 5 and 7 can each have two All ports share the same settings as the anchor port You can change anchor port settings but you cannot configure other ports in the link When a port is configured as a member of an aggregated link it adopts the configuration of the anchor port When a port is no longer a member of an aggregated link the configuration is reset to the default settings auto negotiate speed duplex flow control enabled If a port is part of an aggregated link it cannot be configured as the target port for a port mirror However a port in an aggregated link can serve as the source port for a port mirror When connecting to another switch connect anchor port to anchor port and member port to member port Virtual LANs A Virtual LAN VLAN is a logical network grouping you can use to isolate network traffic so members of the VLAN receive traffic only from other members Creating a VLAN is the virtual equivalent to physically moving a group of devices to a separate switch creating a Layer 2 broadcast domain With VLANs you can
69. ee eeren eeren 10 MAGGSCIEFAMOS a e a a ee ee 11 Prionity WAGGING ee e e E E cee reer ee 11 EmkcAQQregatlom m eo an gecten 12 N een ee 13 GARP VLAN Registration Protocol GVRP 17 Internet Group Management Protocol IGMP 18 3 Using Intel Device View ONE 19 Installing Intel Device View 20uunnnnensnnennnnneennnnn 20 Starting Intel Device View ccccceeeeceeeeetteeeeeteeeeeeeees 21 Installing a New Switch oieee eener ene 22 Using the Device Tree 2440u0snn0onnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnannnnnn 22 Mener ine euenien e a E 25 Viewing RMON Information 22 22440004 2400 25 CONTENTS Intel NetStructure 470T and 470F Switches User Guide 4 Using the Web Device Manager ONE ee REES 27 Accessing the Web Device Manager s ur 28 Navigating the Web Device Manager 28 Using Management Screens 2240u0rs2snnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnn 29 Configuring the Switch s IP Settings un 31 Gentiguningeau Ron E 32 Managing User Accounts uuersssenssnnnunnnsennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 33 Soine e NNE O 35 k Aore aaO sree eee ene eee ees 41 Static MAC Addresses pioneere eaa eeen 41 Setting Up Priority Tagging u42220044244000nnnnnnannnnnnn 43 Configuring Community Strings and Trap Receivers 44 Monitoring Switch Activity ueersseenssssseensnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 45 Viewing Changing Switch Information
70. eg Eriali Erani i Filter Hoditg ailli s t Miller ne IT OSTETS ne TTETeTeree Mitioast aes iin Select a Fliner Fram th List ba mmlidg Ube sete ee abe BELETE Garret Baki To create Filte enter O o mE EA bie adderza an wierci Ab Bra REEL To remmit filter enter URS FESIS bie adden aod seleri BOLETI Ee TE TTETETTTTETTS TE STETETTETETTS Tee e Tr Te beri ey Ta selen ta majticast Alter Press Enter ta wiit iz Freuimwe acr ren H Rest Page F Freu Pope EIE A Befreeh Description You can use Ethernet multicast filters to define which ports can receive multicast traffic from a specific multicast MAC address VLAN VLAN ID Indicates VLAN or VLAN ID If VLANs are active on the switch you can set Ethernet multicast filtering on a per VLAN basis For port based VLANs press to select the name of VLAN For tag based VLANs type the VLAN ID in the Multicast address field Multicast address Indicates the MAC address you want to add delete or apply a filter to ADD DELETE Adds or removes a MAC address from the switch s table To adding or deleting a multicast filter 1 2 In the Multicast address field type a multicast address If the switch is running tag based or port based VLANs select a VLAN to locate the filter To add a filter select ADD using the arrow keys and press Enter To remove a filter type the MAC address in the Multicast field select DELETE and then press Enter
71. el NetStructure 470T and 470F Switches User Guide Packet Analysis Select port lt EE Update interval lt 2 sec gt Length Frames Frames Frames sec 64 3778 65 127 811 Unicast Packets 128 255 644 581 2 256 511 3868 781 6 512 1823 259 1624 Hax 8 Multicast Packets 2377 3 8 Broadcast Packets Description LOCATION Use this screen to view a breakdown of the traffic received on a port by Main Menu size and type of frame Monitoring Select port Selects the port to view You can view statistics for one port at a time Press to toggle between the ports Update interval Selects the time period between updates press Spacebar For example an update interval of 5 sec means Local Management collects and displays information every five seconds Packet Analysis Length Displays the number of frames received by frame length This includes dropped frames and frames whose destination address is mapped to the receiving port It does not include frames that contain errors Frames Unicast Packets Displays the number of good unicast frames received and transmitted on this port Unicast frames are sent from one network node to another network node Multicast Packets Displays the number of good multicast frames received and transmitted on this port Multicast frames are sent from one node to multiple nodes on the segment Broadcast Packets Displays the number of good broadcast frames received
72. elete a Protocol based VLAN uuuessnsenssnneeennnn 100 Edit a Protocol based VLAN Configure Membership 101 CONTENTS Intel NetStructure 470T and 470F Switches User Guide Monitor Network Statistics 0 24440002 44a 102 SWItCHIOVerVIE A E een 103 Port mratie Statistics set 104 ANELEE a ee ee 106 Packet Analysis ma aa E E E E 108 KEN SIN E SES ea a EE 109 Browse Address Table ccccccceeeseeeeetteeeeeeeeeteneeeees 110 MEANE Me KEMARI oa es 112 ol 113 SwitchlEvent Log mae e ee 114 Pinga Device 115 Upload Configuration Image File 22200422440002 00 116 SaverSetting Sr m a a E een 117 Appendix A Technical Information 119 Index 139 Intel Customer Support 146 Setting up the Intel NetStructure 470T and 470F Switches Overview This guide provides information on configuring and managing the Intel NetStructure 470T and 470F Switches It is organized into five chapters e Chapter 1 Identifying and connecting the switch hardware e Chapter 2 Using the switch in a LAN advanced features such as link aggregation and VLANs e Chapter 3 Using Intel Device View e Chapter 4 Using Web Device Manager e Chapter 5 Using Local Management Management Through the switch s built in management you can configure the device and monitor network health You can use any combination of the following methods to manage the switch SNMP management applications li
73. elettrici In aree soggette a temporali consigliabile collegare il sistema ad un limitatore di corrente In caso di temporali scollegare le linee di comunicazione dal modem Dotata di una presa a muro correttamente installata Non modificare o utilizzare il cavo di alimentazione in c a fornito dal produttore se non corrisponde esattamente al tipo richiesto Prima di rimuovere il coperchio del telaio assicurarsi che il sistema sia scollegato dall alimentazione da tutti i collegamenti di comunicazione reti o linee di modem Non avviare il sistema senza aver prima messo a posto il coperchio ADVERTENCIAS El sistema est dise ado para funcionar en un entorno de trabajo normal Escoja un lugar Limpio y libre de part culas en suspensi n salvo el polvo normal Bien ventilado y alejado de fuentes de calor incluida la luz solar directa Alejado de fuentes de vibraci n Aislado de campos electromagn ticos fuertes producidos por dispositivos el ctricos En regiones con frecuentes tormentas el ctricas se recomienda conectar su sistema a un eliminador de sobrevoltage y desconectar el m dem de las lineas de telecomunicaci n durante las tormentas Previsto de una toma de tierra correctamente instalada No intente modificar ni usar el cable de alimentaci n de corriente alterna si no se corresponde exactamente con el tipo requerido Aseg rese de que cada vez que se quite la cubierta del cha
74. elt Der entwickelt Der Standort sollte sauber und staubfrei sein Hausstaub ausgenommen gut gel ftet und keinen Heizquellen ausgesetzt sein einschlie lich direkter Sonneneinstrahlung keinen Ersch tterungen ausgesetzt sein keine starken von elektrischen Ger ten erzeugten elektromagnetischen Felder aufweisen in Regionen in denen elektrische St rme auftreten mit einem berspannungsschutzger t verbunden sein w hrend eines elektrischen Sturms sollte keine Verbindung der Telekommunikationsleitungen mit dem Modem bestehen mit einer geerdeten Wechselstromsteckdose ausger stet sein Versuchen Sie nicht das mitgelieferte Netzkabel zu ndern oder zu verwenden wenn es sich nicht um genau den erforderlichen Typ handelt Das System darf weder an eine Stromquelle angeschlossen sein noch eine Verbindung mit einer Telekommunikationseinrichtung einem Netzwerk oder einer Modem Leitung haben wenn die Geh useabdeckung entfernt wird Nehmen Sie das System nicht ohne die Abdeckung in Betrieb AVVERTENZA Il sistema amp progettato per funzionare in un ambiente di lavoro tipico Scegliere una postazione che sia Pulita e libera da particelle in sospensione a parte la normale polvere presente nell ambiente Ben ventilata e lontana da fonti di calore compresa la luce solare diretta Al riparo da urti e lontana da fonti divibrazione Isolata dai forti campi magnetici prodotti da dispositivi
75. emotely BOOTP DHCP configuring 31 default 28 subnet mask 54 IP Settings screen 31 IP VLAN 99 IP VLANs 40 IPX VLAN 99 IPX VLANs 40 J jabber 106 L late events viewing for individual ports 107 LED meaning of 3 port 3 LEDs meanings 3 link aggregation 72 description 12 guidelines for using 12 on Web Device Manager graphic 30 Local Management accessing 49 adding static MAC addresses 66 configuring a switch port 55 configuring link aggregation 72 configuring port based VLAN 84 creating a user account 78 deleting user account 79 disabling security 67 navigating 51 setting console timeout setting port security 67 setting port speed 55 82 54 141 x3aani l N D E X Intel NetStructure 470T and 470F Switches User Guide setting port state 55 updating configuration files 81 updating firmware 81 location assigning 59 lock address table 64 logging out of Web Device Manager 48 Logon Screen 50 logon settings changing 76 losing contact witha device 24 lower threshold 10 MAC address adding to address table 41 66 aging 64 assigned to switch 59 last seen by port 105 securing onaport 67 MAC address table 41 adding static entries to 41 MAC addresses priority tagging 43 Main menu displaying 52 MDI MDI X button 2 MIB file location 129 multicast frames received 108 multicast group 109 N navigating Local Management 51 Web Device Manager 28 NetBEUI VLAN 99 Net
76. en 800 838 7136 Korea 0 911 await dial tone then 800 838 7136 Malaysia 800 0011 await dial tone then 800 838 7136 New Zealand 000 911 await dial tone then 800 838 7136 Singapore 800 0111 111 await dial tone then 800 838 7136 Sri Lanka 430 430 await dial tone then 800 838 7136 X Intel NetStructure 470T and 470F Switches User Guide Taiwan 0080 10288 0 await dial tone then 800 838 7136 Thailand 0019 991 1111 await dial tone then 800 838 7136 Austria 022 903 011 await dial tone then 800 838 7136 Belgium 0 800 100 10 await dial tone then 800 838 7136 Denmark 8001 0010 await dial tone then 800 838 7136 Finland 9800 100 10 await dial tone then 800 838 7136 France Includes Andorra Germany 19 0011 await dial tone then 800 838 7136 0130 0010 await dial tone then 800 838 7136 Italy Includes Vatican City 172 1011 await dial tone then 800 838 7136 Netherlands 06 022 9111 await dial tone then 800 838 7136 Norway 800 190 11 await dial tone then 800 838 7136 Poland 0 0 800 111 1111 await dial tone then 800 838 7136 Portugal 05017 1 288 await dial tone then 800 838 7136 Russia 755 5042 await dial tone then 800 838 7136 Spain 900 99 00 11 await dial tone then 800 838 7136 Sweden 020 795 611 await dial tone then 800 838 7136 Switzerland 0 800 550011 await dial tone then 800 838 7136 United Kingdom Mercury 0500 89 0
77. es belonging to the selected multicast group Press the N next group and P previous group keys to display the status of other IP multicast groups on the switch 109 u w peuen 2207 C HAPTER 5 Intel NetStructure 470T and 470F Switches User Guide Browse Address Table Filter lt MAC address gt Enter HMAC address 660006866666 ULAN ID 1 Total addresses in table 51 DISPLAY HAC Address Learned HAC Address Learned 60608162407A Dynamic 0006293058AF Dynamic 860681880232 Dynamic 660629389999 Dynamic 6606816A1BEF Dynamic 880629626072 Dynamic 606681601046 Dynamic 886629A235DA Dynamic 00016322E000 Dynamic 6868C76A699D Dynamic OOOLACIBCECO Dynamic 661683A8645C Dynamic GG64AC3A356D Dynamic 664668357BA6 Dynamic BOG4ACSB1S6E Dynamic BOSOBAGSFSSD Self GOG4ACODCBCE Dynamic 8060707CCF81 Dynamic BBB4ACAE9ES4 Dynamic 066 894E5E223 Dynamic BGG4ACD7DB8C Dynamic 8680C7165ABF Dynamic Description LOCATION Use this screen to sort through the switch s MAC address table and view the addresses the switch has learned The switch uses this table when Main Menu j che making forwarding decisions to avoid broadcasting traffic to every port Monitoring VLAN port based VLAN ID tag based Displays VLANs When the switch is running port based or tag based VLANs the address table associates MAC addresses with specific VLANs Use to select a VLAN Browse Address Table Filter Determines how to view the address table
78. es tribunaux anglais jouissent d une juridiction exclusive en mati re de litige concernant cette garantie 135 x pu ddy A P P EN DI X Intel NetStructure 470T and 470F Switches User Guide Garanzia limitata sull hardware valida solo in Europa Intel garantisce al proprietario originale che il prodotto hardware incluso in questo pacchetto privo di difetti in materiale e in lavorazione per un periodo di tre 3 anni a partire dall ultima data tra i la data di acquisto solo nel caso in cui l utente effettua la registrazione tramite la scheda di registrazione come indicato accompagnata dalla prova di acquisto oppure ii la data di fabbricazione oppure iii la data di registrazione se effettuata per via elettronica a condizione che tale registrazione avvenga entro trenta 30 giorni dall acquisto Questa garanzia non copre il prodotto nel caso questo fosse danneggiato durante installazione Intel raccomanda di fare installare il prodotto dall azienda da cui il prodotto stato acquistato INTEL SI RISERVA IL DIRITTO DI ONORARE L ORDINAZIONE CON UN PRODOTTO CONTENENTE PARTI NUOVE O RIFABBRICATO LA GARANZIA QUI SOPRA SOSTITUISCE QUALSIASI ALTRA GARANZIA SIA QUELLA ESPLICITA IMPLICITA O STATUTORIA INCLUSO MA NON LIMITATO A QUALSIASI GARANZIA DI NON VIOLAZIONE DI PROPRIETA INTELLETTUALE QUALITA SODDISFACENTE IDONEITA A QUALSIASI SCOPO PARTICOLARE O QUALSIASI GARANZIA DERIVANTE DA PROPOSTA SPECIFICAZIONI
79. evices the Device Discovery service adds an icon for each device to the Device Tree on the left side of the screen C HAPTER 3 Intel Device View E J Discovered SNMP Device Tree 3 Subnet 124 123 122 2 124 123 1223 oS 124 123 122 19 124 123 122 90 oo 124 123 122 177 124 123 122 216 Different states of the 470 switches are represented by icons in the Device Tree Device Tree icons E4 Device Tree root Subnet Intel Switch if non responding the icon is red Group of Intel Switches Intel Router Intel Switch Layer 3 capable lt uc Unconfigured Intel Switch og Intel Stackable Hub To expand the root or a subnet click the next to the icon To collapse the view click the next to the icon Double click a device icon to view the device image To add a device to the Device Tree Use this procedure if the device does not automatically appear after installation 1 Right click anywhere on the Device Tree 2 On the menu that appears click Add Device 3 Inthe Add Device dialog box type the IP address of the switch you want to add Fill in the other fields as appropriate Click OK The icon for the new switch appears in the Device Tree m M IA OAA lO Ul C HAPTER 3 Intel NetStructure 470T and 470F Switches User Guide 24 To refresh the Device Tree Refreshing the Device Tree updates it to show any newly discovered devices and changes in device sta
80. eweils der l ngere Zeitraum Mit dieser Garantie erhalten Sie bestimmte Rechte die je nach Staat durch weitere Rechte erg nzt werden k nnen Alle Teile oder Komponenten dieses Hardwareprodukts werden durch die beschr nkte Hardwaregarantie von Intel abgedeckt Das Hardwareprodukt kann vollst ndig getestete wiederverwendete Teile enthalten die derselben Garantie wie neue Produkte unterliegen Informationen zur Garantie erhalten Sie unter einer der Intel Kundendienstnummern die am Ende dieses Handbuchs zu finden sind R ckgabe eines besch digten Produkts RMA Bevor Sie ein Hardwareprodukt zur cksenden sollten Sie sich vom Intel Kundendienst eine sogenannte RMA Nummer zuweisen lassen indem Sie eine der folgenden geb hrenpflichtigen Telefonnummern anrufen Land Telefon Sprache Frankreich 33 0 141 91 85 29 Franz sisch Deutschland 49 0 69 9509 6099 Deutsch Italien 39 0 2 696 33276 Italienisch GB 44 0 870 607 2439 Englisch Nachdem die Besch digung vom Kundendienst best tigt worden ist wird von der zust ndigen Abteilung eine R ckgabenummer RMA Nummer ausgegeben die auf der u eren Verpackung der Hardware angebracht werden mu Intel akzeptiert kein Produkt ohne RMA Nummer auf der Verpackung Haftungsbeschr nkung und Rechtsmittel INTEL HAFTET NICHT F R INDIREKTE ODER SPEKULATIVE SCH DEN EINSCHLIESSLICH ALLER FOLGESCH DEN SOWIE ALLER ZUF LLIGEN UND BESONDEREN SCH DEN DIE DURCH DIE VERWENDUNG ODER NICHTVERWEN
81. fic received on the switch is assigned a VLAN ID 1 or the DEFAULT_VLAN You can change this PVID to the VID ofthe VLAN you want the port to use Strips 802 1Q tags before sending traffic to the untagged device When the switch needs to send traffic from a port to an untagged device it strips the 802 1Q tag Otherwise the untagged device may not understand how to process the VID tag To add a untagged device to a 802 1Q VLAN 1 Ensure that the port is a member of the VLAN Refer to the procedure in step 1 Create an 802 1Q VLAN and add ports to add a port toa 802 1Q VLAN 2 On the Configure VLAN menu select Configure VLAN ID for Untagged Devices and press Enter 3 Select the port where the untagged device is connected For example port 7 4 Type the VID of the VLAN you want the port to belong to and press Enter This is the same ID number you entered in step 1 Create an 802 1Q VLAN and add ports 5 Select APPLY and press to activate the changes By specifying a VID you set the switch to assign a particular VID to any incoming traffic it receives on that port C HAPTER 5 Using Local Management Edit Delete an 802 1Q VLAN Action lt Edit gt DEFAULT_ULAN After choosing an action select a ULAN from the list at the right and press Enter Description Use this screen to select a VLAN to edit the port membership in the VLAN LOCATION P p Main Menu or delete the VLAN from the switch Configure VLAN Act
82. g you can specify a priority value for traffic based on MAC source or destination addresses For example you could tag all packets from computer A with a priority of 7 high When you define priority tagging you can specify a priority value from 0 low to 7 high Traffic with a priority value of 0 3 is routed through the switch s low priority queue Traffic with a priority value of 4 7 is routed through the switch s high priority queue Tag traffic Select source or destination as the criteria for tagged traffic Enter MAC Type the source or destination MAC address of traffic to tag with a priority value VLAN ID If the device whose MAC address you are adding to the list is a member of a VLAN type the VLAN ID here Priority level Toggle to the desired priority level Traffic with a priority of 0 3 is routed through the low priority queue 4 7 is routed through the high priority queue ADD or DELETE Adds or deletes the specified MAC address C HAPTER 5 Using Local Management LOCATION Main Menu Configure Device Switch Settings NOTE Write down both the firmware version and Boot PROM version in case you need to contact Intel Customer Support Switch Settings Name 4790F Switch Location Andrew s Office Contact Device type Intel R NetStructure TM 476F Switch Description 1888Base SX Switch 8 port Base unit MAC address 66 5 8 BA 89 F5 5D Boot PROM version 1 66 B66 Firmware versi
83. ging Sets priority values for traffic based on source or destination MAC addresses Switch settings Sets switch identification location and contact information and configures some advanced switch settings Spanning Tree Protocol Configures spanning tree for the entire switch or individual ports Forwarding and filtering Adds or removes entries locks the switch s address table enables IGMP snooping and sets filters for specific MAC addresses Port mirroring Sends a copy of data from one port to another for monitoring and troubleshooting purposes Link aggregation Combines ports on the switch to increase bandwidth Broadcast storm control Configures ports to drop excessive broadcast traffic before it floods the network 53 yu w peuen 2207 CHAPTER 5 Intel NetStructure 470T and 470F Switches User Guide LOCATION Main Menu Configure Device IP Settings NOTE The default IP address for the switch is 192 0 2 1 Default VLAN for SNMP agent Port based DEFAULT_VLAN tag based 802 1Q based VID 1 54 IP Settings Switch MAC address 66 56 BA 69 F5 5D Current Settings New Settings Assign IP Manual Assign IP lt Manual gt IP address 134 134 155 348 IP address 134 134 155 384 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Default gateway 134 134 155 251 Default gateway 134 134 155 251 ULAN ID 1 ULAN ID 1 SUBMIT Remember to save your changes to the switch s
84. gins checking the amount of broadcast traffic against the upper threshold Spanning Tree Protocol Spanning Tree Protocol as described in the IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers 802 1D specification is a protocol designed to prevent loops within the network topology A loop can occur if there is more than one path for information to travel between devices The Spanning Tree Protocol determines the cost of a connection For example if two devices are connected by two links spanning tree uses the connection with the lowest cost and blocks the second connection Spanning tree prevents loops by allowing only one active path between any two network devices at a time However you can also use this protocol to establish redundant links between devices that can take over if the primary link fails Backup Path from Client A to Server B a Ea Switch A gt Switch B gt Switch C Switch A ZZ Bu Cost 100 PC Client A ServerB Primary Path from Client A to Server B Switch A gt Switch C C HAPTER 2 Using the Intel NetStructure 470T and 470F Switches In this example Client A can communicate with Server B over two different paths The primary path is Path 1 because the cost of the connection between switches A and C is lower than the cost between switches A B and C If the primary path fails traffic is automatically sent over the backup path Tagged Frames The 802 1D 1998 Edi
85. hange the Config file download toggle to Enabled 10 Type the filename of the new configuration file in the Config file name field and select REBOOT TO START UPDATE Press Enter Note Do not interrupt or power off the switch during the upgrade process Verify Boot PROM update is sucessful Once the update process is complete the switch displays the login screen Follow these steps to verify that the BOOT PROM update is successful 1 Log into the switch and select Configure device 2 Select Switch settings If the upgrade is successful t he following message appears in the middle of the screen Boot PROM version v2 00 28 If the Boot PROM version does not match what is listed here repeat the Update BOOT PROM process 125 xipueddy A P P END X Intel NetStructure 470T and 470F Switches User Guide 126 Update Firmware The firmware can be updated after the Boot PROM has been successfully updated Before beginning this procedure ensure that the TFTP server is still running and that the files are accessible by the TFTP server 1 Select Configure management from the main menu and press Enter 2 Select Update firmware and configuration files and press Enter 3 Ensure that the software update mode is set to Network 4 In the TFTP server address field type the IP address of the TFTP server that contains the files you want to update and press Enter un Press the spacebar to change the Firmware update field
86. he Device Tree 24 Reset 82 RMON information viewing in Intel Device View 25 S saving switch settings 52 security assigning MAC address 67 configuring for ports 67 disabling for port 67 serial port PPP 82 SLIP changing serial port 82 SNMP management 44 agent s VLAN location 54 spacebar using 51 Spanning Tree configure for ports 62 configure for switch 61 configuring for ports 63 description 10 62 link aggregation 12 port configuration menu 63 port cost 63 104 port priority 63 switch settings 61 topology changes 61 using with VLANs 14 Spanning Tree Protocol description 17 speed changing for ports 32 55 static MAC addresses 41 66 statistics 104 104 bytes received sent frames received sent packet size 108 types of frames received viewing for ports 45 104 subnet mask 54 switch T assigning a location 59 features 2 hardware information 59 serial number 59 viewing Boot PROM version viewing firmware version 59 tab key using 51 tag based VLAN adding ports 37 89 allowing IGMP snooping for configure PVID 91 configure tagging 90 108 59 89 90 configure using Local Management configuring 37 41 description 14 edit delete 100 egress filtering 38 95 GVRP 39 88 112 ingress filtering 39 91 94 PVID 39 95 VID 89 90 94 95 tags 802 1Q 37 tags priority 11 56 TFTP server configuring 81 97 91 143 xXxJaNi l N D E X Intel NetStructure 47
87. he connection between the MKT_VLANs cu Switch 2 BE Gol Gol Gel Ga Bel Gel ENG_VLAN MKT_VLAN ports 1 8 ports 7 8 GARP VLAN Registration Protocol GVRP Because tag based IEEE 802 1Q VLANs can span across the network it poses a challenge for network administrators to manage changes to the VLAN The GARP VLAN Registration Protocol GVRP provides a dynamic mechanism for switches to share topology information and manage changes with other switches This saves the network administrator from having to manually propagate VLAN configuration information across switches UDUMS ozr y Buisn CHAPTER 2 Intel NetStructure 470T and 470F Switches User Guide Note Dynamically created VLANs are not saved in the switch s memory If the device sending out the GVRP updates is removed the dynamic VLAN is removed GARP Generic Attribute Registration Protocol is defined by the IEEE 802 1D 1998 Edition specification and is the mechanism used by switches and end nodes servers PCs and so on to propagate configuration across the network domain GVRP uses GARP as a foundation to propagate VLAN configuration to other switches Devices that support GVRP transmit their updates to a known multicast address that all GVRP capable devices monitor for information updates Sending GVRP messages between switches accomplishes the following tasks e Dynamically adds or removes a port from participating in a VLAN e Send
88. he cost of a port the lower the chance of this port being used to forward traffic When possible assign a port a low cost if it is connected to a fast network segment Priority Sets the port s priority in the spanning tree Type a number from 0 to 65535 The higher the value the lower the chance of this port being used as the root port If two ports on the switch have the same priority value the spanning tree uses the port with the lowest number For example the spanning tree would choose port over port 4 if they both had the same priority setting The default for this field is 128 63 yusawe eueyy e507 C HAPTER 5 Intel NetStructure 470T and 470F Switches User Guide LOCATION Main Menu 64 Configure Device Forwarding and Filtering Forwarding and Filtering Farwardimg aid FLIDer Lig Lich addres Cable fates learaligh Ma 3 BEC w ren aging wech DEB Configere EMP inpalm Caitiger piri ei wrists rer lag Zenfigere pert secarity Eonfigere Si si ress Filtering Gentigere Ethernet multicast llperiag prevent the switch Fran learning addresses aetemtically CERT Hal Haiii Clapp Est Prislius Ser CIELA Hitreih Description Lock address table Determines if the table learns new MAC addresses press Spacebar lt Yes gt prevents the switch from learning new MAC addresses Any existing addresses that the switch has learned remain in the address table MAC address aging Sets th
89. ia da all utente diritti legali specifici potrebbero esistere altri diritti variabili da stato a stato Tutte le parti e i componenti contenuti in questo prodotto sono coperti dalla garanzia limitata di Intel relativa a questo prodotto il prodotto potrebbe contenere parti riciclate completamente collaudate e garantite come nuove Per maggiori informazioni sulla garanzia chiamare uno dei numeri indicati qui sotto Restituzione di prodotti difettosi RMA Prima di restituire un prodotto contattare l assistenza tecnica di Intel e richiedere un numero RMA i numeri verdi sono qui sotto elencati Paese Numero Lingua Francia 33 0 141 91 85 29 Francese Germania 49 0 69 9509 6099 Tedesco Italia 39 0 2 696 33276 Italiano Regno Unito 44 0 870 607 2439 Inglese Se il gruppo di supporto alla clientela determina che il prodotto difettoso richieder l emissione di un numero di autorizzazione per la restituzione del materiale RMA da porre all esterno dell imballaggio del prodotto Intel non accetter prodotti sprovvisti di tale numero visibile sull imballaggio LIMITAZIONI DI RESPONSABILITA E RIMEDI INTEL NON POTRA ESSERE CONSIDERATA RESPONSABILE DI ALCUN DANNO DIRETTO O SPECULATIVO INCLUSI SENZA LIMITAZIONI COME INDICATO IN PRECEDENZA I DANNI CONSEQUENZIALL INCIDENTALI E SPECIALI DERIVANTI DALL USO O DALLA IMPOSSIBILIT DI UTILIZZARE QUESTO PRODOTTO PER MOTIVI NON CONTEMPLATI NEL CONTRATTO O DOVUTI A NEGLIGENZA TORT
90. ial port You can also use this option to set the switch back to its factory defaults 74 C HAPTER 5 Using Local Management LOCATION Main Menu Configure Management Community Strings and NOTE These are the traps supported by the switch e Power to the switch was cycled or reset e Link speed or other status changes on a port e Authentication failure Community Strings amp Trap Receivers Community Strings Current read community public Current write community private Trap Receiving Stations Station IP Address State lt pisabled gt lt Disabled gt 1 lt Disabled gt lt Disabled gt Description Community String Use this screen to send alerts to PCs with SNMP management applications such as Intel Device View installed Current read community Sets a password for viewing not changing the switch configuration The string you define here must match the read community string defined in the SNMP application The default read community string is public Current write community Sets a password for viewing and changing the switch configuration The string you define here must match the write community string defined in the SNMP application The default write community string is private Trap Receiving Stations When an event occurs the switch automatically alerts the SNMP management application by sending a trap to the SNMP management statio
91. ide 100 Edit Delete a Protocol based VLAN Bath helo be PrRetacol fasea ULAH TAH Home Ports OEF A T_ ULM 4 ECA LAH a Egi bifelete a MAH fiction Edit After cheising an ackian welecE ULB from the Dist st the right and press Enter pelee VLAH Chease te edit o Eee Preulois aere H Heat Faga ETML Mefrech T rau Fago Description Use this screen to select a VLAN to edit the port membership in the VLAN or delete the VLAN from the switch Action Specifies whether you want to edit or delete a VLAN Press to toggle between lt Edit gt and lt Delete gt select a VLAN from the list and then press Enter VLAN Name Displays the name of the VLAN you are configuring Protocol Displays the protocol assigned to the VLAN CONFIRM Deletes the VLAN from the switch CHAPTER 5 Using Local Management Edit a Protocol based VLAN Configure Membership Eeitffelete a Pretocal based ULAH ULAH Hone EMOR_ULAM J IF g W8 p j T p ALL Port Heaber Fart Heaber es 5 Ye Ken Kon 7 ira H AFPLY Citi Ue Ope af protecal acer with this VLAH EiAL T Ball Hiu Topi Ese Frevlais soreen CIHLA Herr ect eee Description Use this screen to identify which ports are members of the VLAN VLAN Name Displays the name of the VLAN you are editing Protocol Displays the protocol assigned to the VLAN Member Determines which ports are part of the VLAN be
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93. ih Description VLAN operation mode Changes the type of VLAN operating on the switch or disables VLANs entirely Create a protocol based VLAN Creates a new protcol based VLAN and adds ports to the VLAN Edit Delete a protocol based VLAN Changes port membership of an existing VLAN or removes a VLAN from the switch CHAPTER 5 Using Local Management Add a Protocol based VLAN Create a Frotecol based WAH ULAR Hane EHEN An dar g jars Erwt J ati Fort Kesher Pork Henler Pee tee tt Peete ee tte Hak E iHa 3 Ha b T APFLY 00 EEE RE a ET HE DD DD N ED DT ET DZ DI ED ED Tgpe in a name Fer Eike ULAH EIAL T Hsin Hera Tap Exc Previous screen CIRL A Arfiresh Description VLAN Name Assigns a name to the VLAN The name can consist of any character no spaces and be up to 12 characters long After a VLAN is created the name cannot be changed Protocol Select the protocol associated with the VLAN Press to choose IP IPX or NetBEUI Once a protocol is associated with a VLAN the protocol does not display as an option for the next VLAN you create Member Identifies which ports are part ofthe VLAN being created Press to toggle the following options lt Yes gt The port is amember of the VLAN lt No gt The port is not a member of the VLAN The port is part of an aggregated link 99 yu w peuen 2207 C HAPTER 5 Intel NetStructure 470T and 470F Switches User Gu
94. ile 4 Inthe Firmware Update box click Enabled 47 Jo eueyj 22N9qd qaM CHAPTER 4 Intel NetStructure 470T and 470F Switches User Guide 48 5 In the File Name box type the name of the firmware file 6 Click Submit The switch automatically reboots The next time the switch reboots it downloads and installs the new firmware during the boot process If you want to view this process you must use a terminal program and connect to the switch through the serial port Saving Configuration Changes and Logging Out Each time you make configuration changes using the Web Device Manager the switch immediately uses the new settings However when you log out of the Web Device Manager you ll be prompted to save the current configuration settings If you do not save the new configuration settings to the switch s flash memory the settings are lost upon the next switch reboot To save changes and log out 1 Click Log Out from the menu Log ou The ceneni ionia son Berge ere pest upon the reed sach retro E T raf E m 4 7 Tr li new Ty Maya L tho Branch aral Dre ts E Ze coed ng ih ron 2 Click Save Now to save the current configuration settings The Web browser window closes and you are successfully logged off of the Web Device Manager If you click Do Not Save all current configuration settings are lost the next time the switch is rebooted C HAPTER 5 Using Local Management NOTE You use
95. ing created Press to toggle the following options lt Yes gt The port is a member of the VLAN lt No gt The port is not a member of the VLAN The port is part of an aggregated link 101 quswebeuep 22071 C HAPTER 5 Intel NetStructure 470T and 470F Switches User Guide Monitor Network Statistics Switch overview Port traffic statistics Port error statistics Packet analysis IGHP snooping status Browse address table VLAN and GURP status Description LOCATION Switch overview Displays an overview of all ports on the switch Main Menu Port traffic statistics Displays port traffic and utilization statistics Monitorin we EINE 9 Port error statistics Displays port error statistics Packet analysis Displays traffic per port by packet size and type IGMP snooping status Displays active IP multicast groups detected by the switch Browse address table Displays the entries in the switch s address table by port or MAC address VLAN and GVRP status Displays status for static and dynamic tag based IEEE 802 1Q VLANs This option is available only when the switch is running 802 1Q VLANs 102 C HAPTER 5 Using Local Management LOCATION Main Menu Monitoring Switch Overview Switch Overview Update interval lt MErT gt RX sec Util TX sec RX sec util 11 18 8 18 Previous screen CTRL R Description This screen provides an overview of activity on the switch
96. ion Specifies whether you want to edit or delete a VLAN Press to toggle between lt Edit gt and lt Delete gt select a VLAN from the list and then press Enter VLAN Name Displays the name of the VLAN you are configuring Edit Delete an 802 1Q VLAN VLAN ID Displays the number assigned to identify this 802 1Q VLAN 93 yusawe eueyy e307 C HAPTER 5 Intel NetStructure 470T and 470F Switches User Guide Edit an IEEE 802 1Q VLAN Configure Membership ULAN Name DEFAULT_ULAN ULAN ID Allow IGMP Snooping lt No gt Select ports to be members of this ULAN Member Member Select Yes to make the port a member of the ULAN or No otherwise CTRL T Main Menu Top Esc Previous screen CTRL R Refresh LOCATION Description ae Use thi h hich b fthe VLAN Configure VLAN se this screen to change which ports are members of the Edit Delete IEEE 802 1Q VLAN WLAN Name Displays the name of the VLAN you are editing or deleting VLAN ID Displays the ID number of the VLAN This number identifies all packets belonging to that VLAN Allow IGMP Snooping Identifies whether the switch performs IGMP snooping on this VLAN press Spacebar There are a maximum of 12 NOTE IGMP snooping sessions allowed A next to the Member toggle indicates that port is amember of more than one VLAN Member Determines which ports are part of the VLAN being created Press to toggle the field for the following options lt
97. isabled gt Port 5 lt 2 ports gt lt Disabled gt Port 7 lt 2 ports gt lt Disabled gt Connectivity is momentarily interrupted when changes are applied Description Link aggregation is a way of combining ports on the switch to increase the available bandwidth and provide redundant links All ports in the aggregated link take on the characteristics of the anchor port This means if you set the anchor port to 1000Mbps full duplex 470T only all the ports aggregated to that anchor port share the same setting You can set a maximum of four aggregated groups on the switch Anchor Port Displays the first port in the link aggregation Width Sets the total number of consecutive member ports in the aggregated link press Spacebar The minimum number of ports for an aggregated link is two and the maximum is four The link aggregation width includes the anchor port Aggregation Group Name Assigns a name to the aggregated links for management or identification purposes Status Enables or disables the aggregated link press Spacebar C HAPTER 5 Using Local Management LOCATION Main Menu Configure Device Broadcast Storm Control Broadcast Storm Control Port Setting lt Disabled gt lt Disabled gt lt Disabled gt lt Disabled gt Description You can use broadcast storm control to filter out broadcasts from faulty Upper Threshold 2 1 1 1 Port 5 Setting lt Disabled gt
98. ke Intel Device View LANDesk Network Manager HP OpenView and IBM Tivoli NetView are tailored for Intel products and show a graphical representation of the device e Onboard management allows control over the switch without using an SNMP application The Web Device Manager provides a graphical interface while Local Management is a menu driven interface e Other SNMP compliant applications can manage the switches if you compile the switch s MIB files into that application 1 CHAPTER 1 Intel NetStructure 470T and 470F Switches User Guide Switch Features These are the major features of the 470 switches 8 port 470F Switch Product Code ES470F Status LED co A bi EEI N Link Activity LEDs Serial 1000 Base SX Port Port 6 2 port 470T Switch Product Code ES470T Status LED CES x m an ia AL wh El GE Speed LEDs Link Activity LEDs Serial 1000 Base T GBIC Port top row bottom row Port Port Back of 470 Switch w WJ Eees os a 7 MAC AC Power Address Plug 100 1000 Base T auto negotiates speed duplex and flow control 100Mbps or 1000Mbps per port 470F supports 1000SX 1000LX and 1000LH GBICs Half duplex and full duplex flow control Port settings can be configured manually through management Access menu driven Local Management through the serial port or a Telnet session Access the graphical W
99. keyword support visit the Intel Support Web site at hittp support intel com support HHHHH Intel NetStructure 470T Switch Configuration File HHHHHHHRHHRHHHE Lines beginning with a character are comment lines tHHH Console and Configuration File Information HEHEHE HEHEHE HH Specify the code type of the image file Code_type PROM Image type is PROM code Code_type RUNTIME Image type is runtime firmware Code_type CONFIG Image type is saved configuration file Code_type PROM Image file lt path gt Path and filename of runtime image or PROM image files Image_file e update E470PROM tfp HHH IP Address Configuration tHE HEHEH HHEH HEHEHEHEHE HEH AE AE Ip_addr lt ipaddress gt IP address used by the switch Subnet_mask lt ipaddress gt Specify default gateway Default_gateway lt ipaddress gt Specify subnet mask Ip_addr 124 123 122 121 Subnet_mask 255 255 255 0 Default_gateway 124 123 122 254 Configure the IP Access list HHH HHH HEHEHE HEH A HAH A HEH aH ip_access_list ipaddress ipaddress ip_access_list 10 0 0 1 192 228 0 1 11 0 1 2 121 xipueddy A P P END X Intel NetStructure 470T and 470F Switches User Guide 122 HHH Port Level Configuration 4 HHHHE HEHE HEE EEE AE EH AEH EE HEH HEH Static_fdb_list MAC address port MAC address and port of static entries Port_nway_enabled_list port port Ports se
100. l software vedere l accordo di licenza relativo al software inviato assieme al prodotto hardware Questa garanzia limitata dell hardware governata da ed conforme a le leggi di Inghilterra e Galles Il tribunale di Inghilterra avr la completa giurisdizione su qualsiasi reclamo presentato sotto questa garanzia 136 A P PEN DI X Technical Information Beschrankte Hardwaregarantie Nur fur Europa Intel garantiert dem urspriinglichen Eigentiimer daB die in diesem Paket enthaltene Hardware keine Material oder Herstellungsfehler aufweist Diese Garantie gilt fiir drei 3 Jahre a nach dem Kaufdatum wenn die ausgefiillte Registrierungskarte entsprechend den darauf enthaltenen Angaben zusammen mit einem Kaufnachweis eingesendet wurde oder b nach dem Herstellungsdatum oder c nach dem Registrierungsdatum wenn die Registrierung innerhalb von 30 Tagen auf elektronischem Weg durchgef hrt wird Diese Garantie entf llt wenn die Hardware bei der Installation besch digt wird Intel empfiehlt die Installation durch den Verk ufer der Hardware durchf hren zu lassen INTEL BEH LT SICH DAS RECHT VOR IHREN AUFTRAG MIT EINEM PRODUKT ZU ERF LLEN DAS NEUE ODER ERNEUERTE KOMPONENTEN ENTH LT OBIGE GARANTIE GILT ANSTELLE ALLER ANDEREN AUSDR CKLICHEN STILLSCHWEIGENDEN ODER GESETZLICH FESTGELEGTEN GARANTIEN AUSGESCHLOSSEN SIND DAMIT AUCH UNTER ANDEREM ALLE GARANTIEN F R DIE VERKEHRSF HIGKEIT DIE VERLETZUNG DER RECHTE VON DRITTEN
101. l configuration may be necessary To configure a tag based IEEE 802 1Q VLAN 1 Create a VLAN and assign member ports e Click the Configure VLAN menu and then click Tag based IEEE 802 1Q VLAN e From the main Tag based VLAN page click Add to create a new VLAN To modify an existing VLAN click the VLAN name and click Modify e If you are creating a new VLAN type a name and VID from 2 to 4094 to identify it VLAN Name VID 2 Add tagged ports to the VLAN and click Submit to apply the changes on this pages Available ports Member ports Add gt lt _ lt Remove C Enable IGMP Snooping for this VLAN OHO swnN Next gt Reset Help e To configure membership of a port toa VLAN click the port in the Available ports box and click Add To remove a port click the port the Member ports box and click Remove The switch supports a maximum of 12 IGMP Snooping sessions to manage broadcast traffic If you want the VLAN to be part of an IGMP Snooping session select the Enable IGMP Snooping check box e When you finish adding ports click Next in 37 J Heuenw 22N9qd qaM C HAPTER 4 Intel NetStructure 470T and 470F Switches User Guide 2 Configure ports for egress outbound tagging e Ensure that the VLAN Name field displays the name of the port you are configuring e For each of the VLANs ports select Tag or Untag This determines whether or not the system will remove untag tags before sending
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103. lt Disabled gt lt Disabled gt lt pisabled gt Upper Threshold devices to prevent them from degrading network performance For a more information about of broadcast storm control see Chapter 2 Setting Enables or disables broadcast storm control on each port press Spacebar Upper Threshold Sets the threshold of broadcast traffic on a port shown as a percentage of the port s total bandwidth that activates broadcast storm control Type a value from 1 20 The default value is 20 73 quowebeuep 2207 C HAPTER 5 Intel NetStructure 470T and 470F Switches User Guide Configure Management Menu strings and trap receivers Administer user accounts Define IP access list Update firmware and configuration files Reset and console options CTRL R Refresh Description LOCATION Configure community strings amp trap receivers Assigns the switch s Main Menu community strings and sets trap receiving stations Configure Management Administer user accounts Configures user accounts You can add or delete users update passwords and change a user s access levels Define IP access list Create a list of IP addresses that can access the switch through Telnet Web Manager or SNMP Update firmware and configuration files Configures the switch s internal software and specifies the location of configuration files Reset and console options Reboots the switch or changes the settings on the ser
104. lticast groups on its subnets and keeps track of group membership Note Multicasting is not connection oriented so data is delivered to the requesting hosts on a best effort level of service VLAN Name port based or tag based VLANs only Displays the VLAN for which IGMP snooping is enabled You can also enable IGMP snooping for a VLAN on the Create an 802 1Q VLAN screen IGMP Snooping state Enables or disables IGMP Snooping press SE IGMP Snooping age out timer Indicates the amount of time in seconds the switch waits to receive IGMP queries The default time is 300 seconds A query allows the server to determine which network hosts are or want to be part of the IP multicast group and are configured and ready to receive traffic for the given application 65 yuswe eueyj 2207 CHAPTER 5 Intel NetStructure 470T and 470F Switches User Guide LOCATION Main Menu Configure Device Forwarding and Filtering Configure Static NOTE If tag based or port based VLANs are currently active you must assign each static MAC address to a specific VLAN 66 Configure Static MAC Addresses Permanent Entries Port Enter MAC ULAN ID 1 Select port lt Port 1 gt 000000600006 1 ADD DELETE Total entries 4 Enter a MAC address on a port so it is never removed from the address table Esc Previous screen N Next Page Description Static MAC addresses are MAC addresses that remain in the switch
105. mple you could tag all packets from computer A with a priority of 7 high When you define priority tagging you can specify a priority value from 0 low to 7 high Traffic with a priority value of 0 3 is routed through the switch s low priority queue Traffic with a priority value of 4 7 is routed through the switch s high priority queue You can define up to 12 MAC addresses for priority tagging To set up priority tagging 1 Click the Configure Device menu and then click Priority Tagging 2 Click Add 3 Select source or destination as the criteria for the tagged traffic Add Priority Tagging Entry Te daina Giant Wales for Tae parems al 4 415 routed j ai piney vals 7 ia FO the pabis high pronte queue Did Sumit ahead Tagging Traffic Fon sone MAC Address fon Do rot ua ehes en eg MAL addresses Priority Level pE i Type the source or destination MAC address Select a priority value Traffic tagged with priority values 0 3 is routed through the switch s low priority queue Traffic tagged with priority values 4 7 is routed through the switch s high priority queue 6 Inthe State box click Enabled to enable priority tagging for the traffic pattern 7 Click Done when you are finished 43 Jo eueyj 2n d qaM CHAPTER 4 Intel NetStructure 470T and 470F Switches User Guide NOTE These are the traps supported by the switch e Power to the switch was
106. n type the name of the new user in the Username field and then press Because this is a new user press to skip the Old password field and then go to the New password field Type the password for the new user and then press Passwords are case sensitive and can be up to 15 characters long To confirm the new password retype it in the Confirm new password field Press Select the access rights for the new user by pressing To save the information press to select SAVE CHANGES below the Confirm new password field and then press The new account appears in the list under Modify User Accounts To change a password 1 4 On the Main Menu select Configure Management and then press Select Administer User Accounts and then press In the Username field type the username of the account for which you want to change the password Press Type the current password in the Old password field and then press Type the new password in the New password field and then press Cm To confirm the password retype it in the Confirm new password field Press Enter CHAPTER 5 Using Local Management 6 To save the new password press to select SAVE CHANGES below the Confirm new password field and press To modify a user s access level 1 On the Main Menu select Configure Management and then press Enter Select Administer User Accounts and press Enter 2 Under Access Level press to select the account to
107. n Servicepartner Somit stellen Sie die Betriebssicherheit des Ger tes sicher Zum Netzansclu dieses Ger tes ist eine gepr fte Leitung zu verwenden F r einen Nennstrom bis 6A und einem Ger tegewicht gr er 3kg ist eine Leitung nicht leichter als HOSVV F 3G 0 75mm2 einzusetzen A P P END IX Technical Information Limited Hardware Warranty Intel warrants to the original owner that the hardware product delivered in this package will be free from defects in material and workmanship for three 3 years following the latter of i the date of purchase only if you register by returning the registration card as indicated thereon with proof of purchase or ii the date of manufacture or iii the registration date if by electronic means provided such registration occurs within thirty 30 days from purchase This warranty does not cover the product if it is damaged in the process of being installed Intel recommends that you have the company from whom you purchased this product install the product INTEL RESERVES THE RIGHT TO FILL YOUR ORDER WITH A PRODUCT CONTAINING NEW OR REMANUFACTURED COMPO NENTS THE ABOVE WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ANY OTHER WARRANTY WHETHER EXPRESS IMPLIED OR STATUTORY INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY WARRANTY OF NONINFRINGEMENT OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY MERCHANT ABILITY FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR ANY WARRANTY ARISING OUT OF ANY PROPOSAL SPECIFICATION SAMPLE OR OTHERWISE This warranty does not cover
108. nagement LOCATION Main Menu Tools Ping a Device Ping a Device Ping mwwlie ret IF Rider ESSERE I Repecitianss 5 Tinesut sac ji PERG GEGECE press amy kep Ee soph TR 12r dii 180 ie aller Clee m te 122 192 140 im alive biel m 26 129 17 jz aljur He Siig ping 0 TELLE TETTETETT ne ETC en nr aan auzunmumnnm Enter the IP address of tie le ar ptatlen to ping Pac Preriam screen EIEL A Eefresh Description Target IP address Type the IP address of the device you want the switch to ping Repetitions Type the number of times you want the switch to send a ping to the specified device The default is 1 Timeout Type the number of seconds 0 999 the switch waits before resending a ping if it doesn t receive a response from the first ping PING DEVICE Pings a device To stop a ping press any key on the keyboard Result Displays the target device s response to the ping 115 yusweo eueyy 22071 C HAPTER 5 Intel NetStructure 470T and 470F Switches User Guide Upload Configuration Image File Upload Canfiguration laige File feria IR Address 285 255 255 0 iaag File Has lg tee START Besult Inter Che Server IF address Eso Fresiows screen H Heut Page oF Previews Page ETALHA defresh Description LOCATION Uploads a configuration image file to a TFTP server Main Menu Server IP Address The IP address of the TFTP server you want to place Tools the configur
109. ns for example PCs defined here Station IP address Displays the IP addresses of PCs with SNMP applications such as Intel Device View or LANDesk Network Manager installed State Enables or disables sending of traps to the specified trap receiver Community string Specifies a string for the trap that matches the community string defined in the SNMP management application The default is public 75 yusawe eueyy e307 CHAPTER 5 Intel NetStructure 470T and 470F Switches User Guide Administer User Accounts Add Users Change Passwords Username Old password Access level lt Administrator gt Modify User Accounts Access Level lt N A User Name Type in the user s name CTRL T Hain Henu Top Description LOCATION Add Users Change Passwords Main Menu Configure Management En define three usernames Administer User Accounts New password Confirm new password APPLY CHANGES Delete lt N A gt lt N A gt lt N A gt APPLY CHANGES Username By default no username is assigned Usernames can consist of any character and can be up to 15 characters long You can Old Password Used when changing the password of a current user If this is a new account you can skip to the New Password field By default no password is assigned New password Sets a new password for accessing Local Management The password you specify here is used the next time you reset the swi
110. ntel specifically disclaims liability for use of the hardware product in critical control applications including for example only safety or health care control systems nuclear energy control systems or air or ground traffic control systems by Licensee or Sublicensees and such use is entirely at the user s risk Licensee agrees to defend indemnify and hold Intel harmless from and against any and all claims arising out of use of the hardware product in such applications by Licensee or Sublicensees Software Software provided with the hardware product is not covered under the hardware warranty described above See the applicable software license agreement which shipped with the hardware product for details on any software warranty 133 xipueddy A P P EN DI X Intel NetStructure 470T and 470F Switches User Guide Limited Hardware Warranty Europe only Intel warrants to the original owner that the hardware product delivered in this package will be free from defects in material and workmanship for three 3 years following the latter of i the date of purchase only if you register by returning the registration card as indicated thereon with proof of purchase or ii the date of manufacture or iii the registration date if by electronic means provided such registration occurs within thirty 30 days from purchase This warranty does not cover the product if it is damaged in the process of being installed Intel recommends that you hav
111. of VLAN With a port based VLAN you can create multiple VLANs each with its own broadcast domain and member ports For example if port 3 is in VLAN_1 and port 5 is in VLAN_2 the two ports cannot communicate with each other even though they are part of the same switch A port can only be a member of a single port based VLAN Any port that is not a member of a user defined VLAN is a member of the DEFAULT_VLAN VLAN operation mode Changes the type of VLAN operating on the switch or disables VLANs entirely Add a port based VLAN Creates a port based VLAN and adds ports to the VLAN Edit delete a port based VLAN Selects a VLAN to change port membership in the VLAN or removes a VLAN from the switch CHAPTER 5 Using Local Management LOCATION Main Menu Configure VLAN Add a Port based VLAN Add a Port based VLAN Port Hember Port Hember 1 lt No gt 5 No gt 2 lt No gt 6 lt No gt 3 lt No gt z lt No gt 4 lt No gt 8 lt No gt APPLY ype in a name for the ULAN TRL T Hain Henu Top Esc Previous screen CTRL R Refresh Description VLAN Name Assigns a name to the VLAN Names can consist of any character no spaces and be up to 12 characters long After a VLAN is created the name cannot be changed If you want to change the name you must delete the VLAN create a new one and assign the ports to the new VLAN Port Specifies the port you want in the VLAN Member Determines which ports a
112. on 1 88 B18 Serial nunber Hardware revision 81 CONFIGURE ADVANCED SETTINGS Description Name Assigns a name to the switch up to 40 characters long Location Assigns a location to the switch up to 40 characters long Contact Assigns a contact person or phone number to the switch up to 40 characters long Device type Displays the manufacturer assigned type of switch Description Displays description of switch Port 7 and 8 GBIC Displays the type of GBIC detected if applicable MAC address Displays the unique hardware address assigned by Intel Boot PROM version Displays the version of the switch s boot code Firmware version Displays the version of the firmware installed on the switch You can update this software through the Update Firmware and Configuration Files screen Serial number Displays the hardware serial number for the switch Hardware revision Displays the version of the switch s PCB CONFIGURE ADVANCED SETTINGS Sets advanced switch settings such as port auto partition and Head of Line blocking 59 yuawe eueyy e507 CHAPTER 5 Intel NetStructure 470T and 470F Switches User Guide LOCATION Main Menu 60 Configure Device Switch Settings Configure Advanced Configure Advanced Switch Settings Head of Line HOL blocking prevention lt Disabled gt High priority packet service ratio lt 4 high 1 low Description Head of Line HOL blocking pre
113. one protocol based VLAN The example below shows a 470F switch IP traffic on the IP VLAN NetBEUI traffic on the NetBEUI VLAN j Protocol based VLANs can help optimize network traffic patterns because protocol specific broadcast messages are sent only to computers that use that protocol For example if a NetBEUI VLAN is created only NetBEUI traffic is allowed to pass through the VLAN C HAPTER 2 Using the Intel NetStructure 470T and 470F Switches Spanning Tree Protocol and VLANs The 470 switches support the Spanning Tree Protocol across the entire switch not across each VLAN If VLANs create a redundant link between two switches and both of those switches have the Spanning Tree Protocol enabled one of the VLANs is disabled The following diagram shows an example Both Switch 1 and Switch 2 have two port based VLANs configured Crossover cables connect the ENG_VLAN on Switch 1 to ENG_VLAN on and Switch 2 Crossover cables also connect the MKT_VLAN on Switch 1 to the MKT_VLAN on Switch 2 When spanning tree is enabled on both switches the redundant link between the MKT_VLANs is blocked and those VLANs can no longer communicate The example below shows 470F switches Jo Switch 1 E ET ENG VLAN MKT_VLAN ports 2 3 ports 7 8 crossover x R A connecting ENG_VLANs ern Spanning Tree disables the redundant crossover breaking t
114. opped frames frames whose destination address is mapped to the receiving port and frames that were not forwarded through the switch Last seen MAC Displays the MAC address of the last device that sent packets over this port 105 yuawe eueyy e307 C HAPTER 5 Intel NetStructure 470T and 470F Switches User Guide Port Error Statistics 3 l CRC error 18 Oversize frames 8 Fragments 18 Jabber 18 Late collision 6 HAC Rx error 18 Dropped frames 8 Undersize frames 6 Total errors 18 Collisions Description LOCATION Select port Selects the range of ports to view You can view statistics for ain en four ports at a time Press to toggle between port numbers The ehr example shows ports 1 4 Monitoring Update interval Selects the time period between updates press Spacebar For example an update interval of 5 sec means Local Management collects and displays information from the switch every five seconds Port Error Statistics Speed Duplex Displays the current connection status of the port CRC error Displays the number of valid length frames between 64 and 1536 bytes that had a bad frame check sequence FCS Oversize frames Displays the number of frames that exceed the maximum allowed frame size but are otherwise valid Ethernet frames good CRC Fragments Displays the number of frames that are less than 64 bytes including frames without a start of frame delimiter A fragmented frame al
115. options available from the BOOT Menu are simplified versions of Local Management and navigating the screens works the same Configure IP address Configures the switch s IP address Display switch information Configures identification and displays hardware information about the switch Update firmware and configuration files Configures the switch s internal software Also used to specify the location of configuration files Reset and console options Resets the switch to factory defaults to configure the port mode for the switch s serial port Also sets the console timeout SAVE SETTINGS Saves the changes to the switch s flash memory RESUME BOOT Resumes the switch s boot process and loading of the firmware 124 APP END x Technical Information Update BOOT PROM 1 Copy E470PROM tfp E470RUN tfp and E470 cfg from the zip archive into a directory that is accessible by the TFTP server 2 Configure the default directory of the TFTP server to be the directory where the files are located 3 Login to the switch s console management using administrator privileges Select Configure management from the main menu and press Enter Select Update firmware and configuration files and press Enter Ensure that the Software update mode is set to Network Type the IP address of the TFTP server that contains the files Ensure that the Firmware update toggle is set to Disabled NAUA RA Press the spacebar to c
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117. ort is part of a aggregated link N A Displayed if the port is already participating in another VLAN Ports can belong to only one VLAN APPLY Activates the settings 87 u w peuen 2207 C HAPTER 5 Intel NetStructure 470T and 470F Switches User Guide LOCATION Main Menu 88 Configure VLAN Configure 802 1Q VLANs Genfigere 4 WRH PRE Ben AY Fes pe at him aie Geegre an FEE Bid ih Eiltfbrieie a IDEF Be GLa Denf gere ULAM IE Per lbagged Pevices PUIG GO aed ligress Aller eC Lee 0 TETTETETT ATTTTETTTTEN torlqures the type a ah eperatieg en thr sultot Far Preriam screen EIE A fresh Description VLAN operation mode Changes the type of VLAN operating on the switch or disables VLANs entirely Create an IEEE 802 1Q VLAN Creates a new 802 1Q VLAN and adds ports to the VLAN Edit Delete an IEEE 802 1Q VLAN Changes port membership of an existing VLAN or removes a VLAN from the switch Configure VLAN ID for Untagged Devices PVID Assigns a VLAN to inbound packets without a VID GVRP and ingress filter settings Sets port level options for dynamic VLAN creation and packet filtering by the VLAN C HAPTER 5 Using Local Management LOCATION Main Menu Configure VLAN Create an 802 1Q VLAN NOTE A next to the Member indicates that the port is amember of more than one VLAN Add an IEEE 802 1Q VLAN Configure Port Membership ULAN Name ENGR_ULAN ULAN ID 1234
118. ose to edit or delete a ULAN CTRL T Main Menu Top Esc Previous screen CTRL R Refresh Description Action Indicates whether to delete a VLAN or to change its port membership Press to toggle between lt Edit gt or lt Delete gt then use or to select a VLAN and press Enter If deleting press again to confirm deletion VLAN Name Displays the name of an available port based VLAN Ports Displays the number of member ports in the specified VLAN C HAPTER 5 Using Local Management une Port TAMAA in a VLAN Seit teiete a a Part Geced ULAH PLEH Ham BERR ULAH Fort He A ie Fit He attr 1 te 3 iist z kiti 4 STEE 1 Sri r avira Sri a avira are Tage the detection te make Ube pert a member ef Ube ULAH TAL T Balin Hein Topp Est Freuen trem CMA Mifriih Description LOCATION This screen is similar to the VLAN creation screen You can change the membership status of ports within the VLAN but you cannot change the Main Menu name ofthe VLAN Configure VLAN Edit Delete a Port based VLAN WLAN Name Displays the name of the VLAN you are configuring Port Displays the port numbers Select the port you want to add to or eliminate from the VLAN Member Determines which ports are part of the current VLAN Ports can be members of only one port based VLAN Press to toggle the following options lt Yes gt The port is a member of the VLAN lt No gt The port is not a member of the VLAN The p
119. out lt 15 mins gt Current timeout 15 mins CTRL R Refresh Description Reset Options Reboot switch Reboots the switch If you changed the IP configuration or login setting the new settings take effect after you select this option Reset switch settings to factory defaults Clears any saved settings or current changes and resets the switch back to its factory defaults All counters are cleared and the switch starts sending BOOTP requests Serial Port Settings Port setting Configures the switch s serial port Press to toggle between lt Console gt lt SLIP gt and lt PPP gt Settings take effect on the next reboot Console timeout Logs out a user after a period of inactivity Settings are from 0 60 minutes in 15 minute increments A setting of lt Never gt means no timeout The default is 60 minutes C HAPTER 5 Using Local Management Configure VLAN Operation Mode D tigei MLAS Operation Meade Tide switch ia carrently operating im Drtault mode ra Ui pii j Select the yor af WH a frre Fihawse ULAH iira elect APL ie maip bie Mi ache The ech automatica by fai The habe a en Select Che tyfa of ULAS b re mi Lhe mich Er tole Beng fod Em Peel irem Etrlek defresh ee eee Description LOCATION Use this screen to activate or change the type of VLAN operating on the switch If there are no VLANs active on the switch this is the first screen displayed when you select Configure VLA
120. ozr y Buisn CHAPTER 2 Intel NetStructure 470T and 470F Switches User Guide Note When connecting to another switch connect anchor port to anchor port and member port to member port Although there are eight priority levels the 470 switches can only put a packet into one of the two queues The switch maps levels 0 3 to the low queue and levels 4 7 to the high queue If a packet is untagged the switch can be set to use either the high or low queue for that port The 470 switches preserve the priority level of the packet Express 460T Incoming packet Link Aggregation Link aggregation allows you to combine from two to four adjacent ports so that they function as a single high speed link For example link aggregation is useful when making connections between switches or connecting servers to the switch You can use link aggregation also known as port trunking to increase the bandwidth to some devices Link aggregation can also provide a redundant link for fault tolerance If one link in the aggregation fails the switch balances the traffic among the remaining links 2 ports aggregated x 1000Mbps 2Gbps link 4 ports aggregated x 100Mbps 400Mbps link 470T only A To aggregate ports you must link an anchor port with an adjacent port The 470 switches support up to four link aggregation groups anchor ports 1 3 5 or 7 All aggregated ports must be the same spe
121. plicaciones por parte del Receptor o Subreceptor de la Licencia Software El software proporcionado con el producto de hardware no est cubierto por la garant a de hardware descrita anteriormente Si desea obtener informaci n detallada sobre las garant as de software consulte el acuerdo de licencia correspondiente al software incluido con el producto de hardware Esta garant a limitada de hardware se regir e interpretar de acuerdo con las leyes de Inglaterra y Gales Los tribunales de Inglaterra tendr n la exclusiva jurisdicci n sobre todas las reclamaciones presentadas bajo esta garant a 138 I N D E x Intel NetStructure 470T and 470F Switches User Guide A access level user account 79 access list 80 accessing Intel Device View 21 Local Management 49 Web Device Manager 28 adding a device to the Device Tree 23 adding new users 78 address table adding static entries 41 66 view entries 110 advanced settings configure 59 age out timer IGMP snooping 65 anchor port in link aggregation 72 arrow keys using 51 BOOT Menu screen 124 Boot PROM version 59 BOOTP Service starting 54 broadcast frames received 108 Index broadcast storm control 9 73 browse address table 110 buttons Web Device Manager 30 C cabling guidelines 4 changing port speed 55 collisions 107 viewing for individual ports 105 community strings changing 44 75 configuration file description 119 downloading 81
122. press Spacebar You can sort by lt MAC address gt or by lt Port gt Enter MAC address Searches for a specific MAC address in the switch s table Port number Selects a port press Spacebar This displays the MAC addresses seen on the specified port which is useful for monitoring which ports a device is using or which devices are using one port DISPLAY Displays the results after you enter a MAC address or choose a port 110 C HAPTER 5 Using Local Management Total addresses in table Displays the total number of addresses learned by the switch This number includes addresses that were entered manually into the switch through the Static MAC Addresses screen Learned Displays how the switch learned the particular MAC address Dynamic means the switch learned the address by sending out a query Static means the address was entered manually through the Static MAC Addresses screen 111 u w peuen 2207 CHAPTER 5 Intel NetStructure 470T and 470F Switches User Guide LOCATION Main Menu Monitoring 112 VLAN GVRP Status VLAN and GVRP Status GARP status Enable Humber of IEEE 802 10 ULANS 2 IEEE 862 10 ULAN ID 1 Current egress ports 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 amp CPU Current untagged ports 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Status Static Creation time since switch power up 66 30 54 se the H and P keys to display information about other 882 10 VLANs sc Previous screen N Next Page P Prev Page C
123. provides infor mation on the selected CTRL T Main Menu T Previo item Select whether to assign an IP address manually or with a BOOTP DHCP server Screen Legend Use the keys or the and keys to move between screen fields If you are running HyperTerminal in Windows 2000 use the Tab key rather than the arrow keys to move between fields lt Manual gt Angle brackets indicate a toggle field Use the to toggle selections within the field In this example the options change between Manual DHCP and BOOTP 255 255 255 0 Brackets indicate an input field Use the arrow keys to select the field and type the required information By default Local Management is in overstrike mode which means it replaces existing characters as you type SUBMIT Any word in all caps is a button Use the key or the keys to select it and press to use it 51 yuawe eueyy e507 CHAPTER 5 Intel NetStructure 470T and 470F Switches User Guide LOCATION To return to the Main Menu at any time press Ctr Q 52 Main Menu Top Screen Configure device Configure management Configure ULAN Monitoring Tools SAVE SETTINGS LOGOUT Description The Main Menu is the starting point for all other Local Management screens Use the arrow keys to select an option and then press to display the screen Configure device Accesses menus to assign an IP address to the switch change port settings or configure advanced s
124. r ber fallen kann Es sollete auch nichts auf der Leitung abgestellt werden Alle Hinweise und Warnungen die sich am Ger ten befinden sind zu beachten Wird das Ger t ber einen l ngeren Zeitraum nicht benutzt sollten Sie es vom Stromnetz trennen Somit wird im Falle einer berspannung eine Besch digung vermieden Durch die L ftungs ffnungen d rfen niemals Gegenst nde oder Fl ssigkeiten in das Ger t gelangen Dies k nnte einen Brand bzw Elektrischen Schlag ausl sen ffnen Sie niemals das Ger t Das Ger t darf aus Gr nden der elektrischen Sicherheit nur von authorisiertem Servicepersonal ge ffnet werden Wenn folgende Situationen auftreten ist das Ger t vom Stromnetz zu trennen und von einerqualifizierten Servicestelle zu berpr fen a Netzkabel oder Netzstecker sint besch digt b Fl ssigkeit ist in das Ger t eingedrungen c Das Ger t war Feuchtigkeit ausgesetzt d Wenn das Ger t nicht der Bedienungsanleitung ensprechend funktioniert oder Sie mit Hilfe dieser Anleitung keine Verbesserung erzielen e Das Ger t ist gefallen und oder das Geh use ist besch digt f Wenn das Ger t deutliche Anzeichen eines Defektes aufweist Bei Reparaturen d rfen nur Orginalersatzteile bzw den Orginalteilen entsprechende Teile verwendet werden Der Einsatz von ungeeigneten Ersatzteilen kann eine weitere Besch digung hervorrufen Wenden Sie sich mit allen Fragen die Service und Repartur betreffen an Ihre
125. rd if it is not the exact type required Ensure that the system is disconnected from its power source and from all telecommunications links networks or modems lines whenever the chassis cover is to be removed Do not operate the system with the cover removed A P P EN DI X Technical Information AVERTISSEMENT Le syst me a t congu pour fonctionner dans un cadre de travail normal L emplacement choisi doit tre Propre et d pourvu de poussi re en suspension sauf la poussi re normale Bien a r et loin des sources de chaleur y compris du soleil direct A l abri des chocs et des sources de ibrations Isol de forts champs magn tiques g en r s par des appareils lectriques Dans les r gions sujettes aux orages magn tiques il est recomand de brancher votre syst me un supresseur de surtension et de d brancher toutes les lignes de t l communications de votre modem durant un orage Muni d une prise murale correctement mise 4 la terre Ne pas utiliser ni modifier le c ble d alimentation C A fourni s il ne correspond pas exactement au type requis Assurez vous que le syst me soit d branch de son alimentation ainsi que de toutes les liaisons de t l comunication des r seaux et des lignes de modem avant d enlever le capot Ne pas utiliser le syst me quand le capot est enlev WARNUNG Das System wurde fiir den Betrieb in einer normalen Biiroumgebung entwick
126. re part of the VLAN being created Ports can be members of only one port based VLAN Press to toggle the following options lt Yes gt The port is a member of the VLAN lt No gt The port is not a member of the VLAN The port is part of an aggregated link the anchor port determines membership in a VLAN N A Displayed if the port is already participating in another VLAN or for the 470T that a GBIC slot is open Ports can belong to only one port based VLAN APPLY Creates the VLAN and activates the settings 85 yuawe eueyy e207 CHAPTER 5 Intel NetStructure 470T and 470F Switches User Guide LOCATION Main Menu Configure VLAN Edit Delete a Port based VLAN Edit VLAN NOTE The DEFAULT_VLAN cannot be deleted from the switch 86 To create a port based VLAN 1 On the Main Menu select Configure VLAN Note Make sure the switch s current VLAN operation mode is set to port based VLAN If another type of VLAN is running see Configure VLAN Operation Mode earlier in this chapter to change the VLAN operation mode 2 Select Add a Port based VLAN and press Enter 3 Type a name for the new VLAN and press Enter 4 Select ports to add to the VLAN and use to toggle the Member field to Yes 5 Select the APPLY button and press Enter Edit Delete a Port based VLAN Action Qari DEFAULT_ULAN ENGR_ULAN After choosing an action select a ULAN from the list at the right and press Enter Cho
127. re state Auto Negotiate Port priority state Use Frame Tag Port HOL state Enabled Ping IP address 0 0 0 0 Ping repeat time time Ping timeout 5 sec Port Mirroring state Disabled Port Mirroring source port 1 Port Mirroring destination port 2 System Spanning tree state Disabled System Bridge Max age 20 sec System Bridge Hello time 2 sec System Bridge Forward delay 15 sec System Bridge Priority 32768 System aging time 300 sec Per Port spanning tree path cost 10 Per Port spanning tree priority 128 Per port state Enabled Per Port spanning tree state Enabled Read community string public Write community string private Console user account No username Console user password No password 127 xipueddy A P P EN DI X Intel NetStructure 470T and 470F Switches User Guide Troubleshooting FAQs How can set the speed or duplex on individual ports Normally the switch handles all connections automatically but you can force speed or duplex on the 470T in order to accommodate devices that don t support autonegotiation Use Local Management or Web Device Manager to configure the ports I ve connected the cable but the link LED is off Why e Remove the cable and plug it in again Wait up to six seconds for a link e Check the speed and duplex settings on the PC s network adapter The cable is defective have a cable that worked with a 100Mbps device but it s not working with a 1
128. replacement of products damaged by abuse accident misuse neglect alteration repair disaster improper installation or improper testing If the product is found to be otherwise defective Intel at its option will replace or repair the product at no charge except as set forth below provided that you deliver the product along with a return material authorization RMA number either to the company from whom you purchased it or to Intel North America only If you ship the product you must assume the risk of damage or loss in transit You must use the original container or the equivalent and pay the shipping charge Intel may replace or repair the product with either new or remanufactured product or parts and the returned product becomes Intel s property Intel warrants the repaired or replaced product to be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of the greater of i ninety 90 days from the return shipping date or ii the period of time remaining on the original three 3 year warranty This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may have other rights which vary from state to state All parts or components contained in this product are covered by Intel s limited warranty for this product the product may contain fully tested recycled parts warranted as if new For warranty information call one of the numbers below Returning a Defective Product RMA Before returning any product contact an Intel Customer Supp
129. rhoben werden Software Die mit diesem Hardwareprodukt gelieferte Software wird von der oben beschriebenen Hardwaregarantie nicht abgedeckt Bitte lesen Sie die entsprechende Softwarelizenzvereinbarung die mit dem Hardwareprodukt geliefert wurde um genaue Informationen zur Softwaregarantie zu erhalten Diese eingeschr nkte Hardwaregarantie unterliegt den Gesetzen von England und Wales Die englischen Gerichte sind Gerichtsstand f r alle Klagen die im Rahmen der Garantie erhoben werden 137 xipueddy A P P EN DI X Intel NetStructure 470T and 470F Switches User Guide Garantia limitada de hardware solo para Europa Intel garantiza al propietario original que el producto de hardware entregado en este paquete no tendr defectos de materiales ni fabricaci n durante tres 3 a os contados a partir de la fecha que resulte m s reciente de entre las opciones siguientes i la fecha de compra s lo si devuelve la tarjeta de registro con prueba de compra de la forma indicada al respecto para registrarse o bien ii la fecha de fabricaci n o iii la fecha de registro si ste se ha producido por medios electr nicos y dentro de los treinta 30 dias siguientes a la compra Esta garant a no cubre los da os sufridos por el producto durante el proceso de instalaci n Intel recomienda que sea la empresa a la que adquiri el producto la que se encargue de su instalaci n INTEL SE RESERVA EL DERECHO DE CUMPLIMENTAR EL PEDIDO CON UN PR
130. riod of the greater of i ninety 90 days from the return shipping date or ii the period of time remaining on the original three 3 year warranty This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may have other rights which vary from state to state All parts or components contained in this product are covered by Intel s limited warranty for this product the product may contain fully tested recycled parts warranted as if new For warranty information call one of the numbers below Returning a Defective Product RMA Before returning any product contact an Intel Customer Support Group and obtain an RMA number by calling the non toll free numbers below Country Number Language France 33 0 1 41 91 85 29 French Germany 49 0 69 9509 6099 German Italy 39 0 2 696 33276 Italian UK 44 0 870 607 2439 English If the Customer Support Group verifies that the product is defective they will have the Return Material Authorization Department issue you an RMA number to place on the outer package of the product Intel cannot accept any product without an RMA number on the package LIMITATION OF LIABILITY AND REMEDIES INTEL SHALL HAVE NO LIABILITY FOR ANY INDIRECT OR SPECULATIVE DAMAGES INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITING THE FOREGOING CONSEQUENTIAL INCIDENTAL AND SPECIAL DAMAGES ARISING FROM THE USE OF OR INABILITY TO USE THIS PRODUCT WHETHER ARISING OUT OF CONTRACT NEGLIGENCE TORT OR UNDER ANY WARRANTY IRRESPECTIVE OF WHETHER INTEL
131. rk to test connectivity Upload configuration image file Uploads a named configuration image file to a TFTP server 113 u w peuen 22071 C HAPTER 5 Intel NetStructure 470T and 470F Switches User Guide Switch Event Log 666d 66h 67m Successful login through telnet 666d 66h63n Successful login through telnet 666d 88h 88m Cold Start 666d66h66m Configuration saved to flash 662d23h65m Switch Vlan Operation Mode Changes 662d22h12m Successful login through telnet 662d22h68m Telnet session timeout disconnects 882d21h36n Successful login through telnet 882d28h49n Successful login through telnet 882d2 8h81m Port 1 Link Up 662d26h61m Port 1 Link Down 662d19h68m Successful login through telnet MORE 12 of 83 Description LOCATION Use this screen to view and navigate the switch s log The log is similar to a trap and event receiver but it only captures traps events generated by the switch itself For example the log includes events such as a port being Tools disabled an unauthorized user attempting to access a management View Switch Traps and Events interface and the switch rebooting Main Menu The log entries are listed chronologically from the last time the switch was rebooted Use the following keys to navigate the log N Go to the next page P Go to the previous page B Go to the beginning of the log E Go to the end of the log C Clear the log 114 C HAPTER 5 Using Local Ma
132. rt Enable or disable a port from learning new MAC addresses CTRL T Main Menu Top Description Port security prevents unauthorized access of a port by securing a list of specific MAC addresses to a port If the switch sees a MAC address that is Esc Previous screen not on the secured list it discards the packet CTRL R Refresh To set port security from Local Management 1 2 3 On the Configure Device screen select Forwarding and Filtering Select Configure Port Security Select a port you want to secure Press in the Learning field to disable the port s ability to learn new MAC addresses Press to move up a level and then select the Configure Static MAC Addresses screen Define a list of MAC addresses and assign them to the same port you secured in the Port Security screen To turn off port security 1 On the Configure Device screen select Forwarding and Filtering Select Configure Port Security 2 Select the port on which you want to disable security Press in the Learning field to disable security and enable the port to learn new MAC addresses 67 yuawe eueyy e307 CHAPTER 5 Intel NetStructure 470T and 470F Switches User Guide LOCATION Main Menu Configure Device Forwarding and Filtering MAC Address Filtering NOTE If tag based IEEE 802 1Q or port based VLANs are currently active and you want to enable MAC address filtering you must assign each MAC
133. rt SLIP PPP is available only after changing the Port setting in the Reset and Console Options in the Configure Management menu press Spacebar TFTP server address Displays the IP address of the TFTP server Update Management Module Firmware Firmware update Enables or disables the firmware update press Spacebar When enabled the switch searches for the TFTP server specified at the top of the screen and attempts to update the firmware Firmware file name Displays the path and filename of the firmware located on the server Change Configuration File Config file download Enables or disables the ability to download a configuration file press Spacebar When enabled the switch searches for the TFTP server specified at the top of the screen Config file name Displays the path and filename of the configuration file located on the server Last TFTP server address Displays the IP address of the last TFTP server accessed by the switch REBOOT TO START UPDATE Starts the update process The switch reboots and downloads the specified file 81 quowsbeuep e307 CHAPTER 5 Intel NetStructure 470T and 470F Switches User Guide LOCATION Main Menu Configure Management Reset and Console Options 82 Reset and Console Options Reset Options Reboot switch iam Reset switch settings to factory defaults lt No gt Serial Port Settings Port setting lt Console gt Current setting Console Console time
134. ructure 470T and 470F Switches User Guide 22 Installing a New Switch After you install a new switch on your network you can use the Intel Device View Device Install Wizard to configure it for management To install and configure a new switch for management 1 Start Intel Device View The Device Install Wizard appears If it doesn t appear click Install from the Device menu or double click the appropriate MAC address in the Device Tree under Unconfigured Devices The MAC address is located on the rear of the switch 2 On the Device Install Wizard Start screen click Next On the Device Install Wizard MAC Address screen click the MAC address of the new switch and then click Next Device Install Wizard MAC address x To install your new device 1 Connect your device to the LAN 2 Connect it to the main power then tum it on 3 Make a note of its MAC address 12 digits from the label on the device 4 Wait for the MAC address to appear This may take a few minutes Select the device s MAC address and click Next MAC address Device type SE 0050BA09F55D 124 123 122 0 Intel R NetStructun Next gt Cancel Help 4 Follow the instructions in the wizard to assign an IP address and a name to the switch Using the Device Tree After you start Intel Device View the Device Discovery service begins searching for supported Intel network devices on your network As it discovers d
135. s is important because the switch can support more 802 1Q VLANs than the maximum of 12 IGMP Snooping sessions available 6 Select ports to add to the VLAN Press to toggle the Member field to Yes 7 Select the NEXT button and press Enter Step 2 Configure tagging for member ports Note If the device on a particular port does not support tags configure that port as untagged Configuring a device as untagged ensures that the switch removes tags from packets before they leave the switch for the device 1 Press to select Tag or Untag for each port that is a member of the VLAN 2 Select the DONE button and press Enter If you configured any of the ports in the VLAN as Untagged proceed to step 3 Configure VLAN for untagged devices to configure ports for untagged devices and associate those ports with a PVID port VLAN ID 91 yusawe eueyy e307 CHAPTER 5 Intel NetStructure 470T and 470F Switches User Guide NOTE Determine which devices on your network support tag based VLANs and which do not before you start this procedure 92 Step 3 Configure VLAN for untagged devices Even if the device attached to the switch doesn t support 802 1Q tags it can participate in the VLAN When communicating with untagged devices the switch Determines how to forward untagged traffic For untagged traffic the switch assigns a default VID to the incoming traffic from the untagged device Normally all untagged traf
136. s updates about the switch s own VLAN configuration to neighboring GVRP capable devices e Integrates dynamic and static VLAN configurations within the same switch For devices that don t support GVRP static VLAN configurations are created by the user on the switch When the switch is running 802 1Q VLANs Spanning Tree Protocol is enabled for GVRP to work properly Internet Group Management Protocol IGMP Normally multicast traffic is broadcast by the switch to all ports For multicast traffic based on TCP IP using the IGMP protocol the switch can optimize the broadcasting of multicast traffic by forwarding multicast traffic only to ports that require it IGMP Snooping is a feature that allows the switch to forward multicast traffic intelligently The switch snoops the IGMP query and report messages and forwards traffic only to the ports that request the multicast traffic This prevents the switch from broadcasting the traffic to all ports and possibly affecting network performance IGMP Snooping requires a router that detects multicast groups on its subnets and keeps track of group membership Using Intel Device View Overview Intel Device View allows you to manage Intel NetStructure 470T and 470F switches and other supported Intel networking devices on your network Intel Device View provides these features e The ability to configure new network devices e A graphical device manager for Intel switches h
137. sables or enables ports press Spacebar Speed Duplex The GBIC ports operate at 1000Mbps full duplex only this is a view only field Flow Control Enables or disables flow control press Spacebar Priority Changes the settings press Spacebar lt Frame gt reads the packet s 802 1 priority tag and handles it accordingly lt Normal gt or lt High gt forces the packet into one of two priority queues Forcing a packet into a queue does not retag the packet Link Indicates the port s current link status Indicates no device link or port is disabled 1000M Indicates the port s speed Full Indicates a device is connected at full duplex IEEE BackP Indicates the type of flow control either IEEE PAUSE frames or backpressure Partitioned Indicates port was disabled due to a partition error Source mirror Target mirror Indicates the port being mirrored and where the data is being sent to 57 yuawe eueyy e507 CHAPTER 5 Intel NetStructure 470T and 470F Switches User Guide LOCATION Main Menu 58 Configure Device Priority Tagging Priority Tagging Tagging HAC Modify Priority Tagging traffic address Tag traffic lt HEDE Enter MAC 6666600606666 ULAN ID Priority level lt gt ADD DELETE Total entries Select source or destination of tagged traffic Esc Previous screen N Next Page P Prey Page CTRL R Refresh Description With priority taggin
138. sis el sistema haya sido desconectado de la red de alimentaci n y de todos lo enlaces de telecomunicaciones de red y de lineas de m dem No ponga en funcionamiento el sistema mientras la cubierta est quitada 131 x puoddy A P P EN D IX Intel NetStructure 470T and 470F Switches User Guide Wichtige Sicherheitshinweise 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 132 Bitte lesen Sie sich diese Hinweise sorgf ltig durch Heben Sie diese Anleitung f r den sp tern Gebrauch auf Vor jedem Reinigen ist das Ger t vom Stromnetz zu trennen Vervenden Sie keine Fl ssig oder Aerosolreiniger Am besten dient ein angefeuchtetes Tuch zur Reinigung Um eine Besch digung des Ger tes zu vermeiden sollten Sie nur Zubeh rteile verwenden die vom Hersteller zugelassen sind Das Ger t is vor Feuchtigkeit zu sch tzen Bei der Aufstellung des Ger tes ist auf sichern Stand zu achten Ein Kippen oder Fallen k nnte Verletzungen hervorrufen Verwenden Sie nur sichere Standorte und beachten Sie die Aufstellhinweise des Herstellers Die Bel ftungs ffnungen dienen zur Luftzirkulation die das Ger t vor berhitzung sch tzt Sorgen Sie daf r da diese ffnungen nicht abgedeckt werden Beachten Sie beim Anschlu an das Stromnetz die Anschlu werte Die Netzanschlu steckdose mu aus Gr nden der elektrischen Sicherheit einen Schutzleiterkontakt haben Verlegen Sie die Netzanschlu leitung so da niemand da
139. so has an invalid CRC Jabber Indicates that a device such as a faulty NIC on the network is sending improper electrical signals Because Ethernet uses electrical signaling to determine whether it can transmit a jabber condition can halt all traffic on a segment 106 C HAPTER 5 Using Local Management Late collision Displays the number of collisions detected after the allowable detection period This usually occurs in networks where cables are longer than the IEFE specification MAC Rx error Displays the number of received packets containing Rx Error events Dropped frames Displays the number of frames dropped by this port since the last switch reboot Undersize frames Displays the number of frames detected that are less than the minimum permitted frame size of 64 bytes and have a good CRC Undersize frames usually indicate collision fragments a normal network event Total errors Displays the total number of errors detected since the last switch reboot Total errors include everything listed in this error table Collisions Displays the number of times packets have collided on this port A collision occurs when two devices try to transmit at the same time Collisions are normal in an Ethernet network and tend to increase as network utilization rises Therefore if the collision rate increases without an increase in network utilization it might indicate a problem 107 u w peuen 2207 C HAPTER 5 Int
140. ss 460T Standalone Switches through the 460T gigabit uplinks 100Mbps ques 1000M bps gt Link Aggregation group sec je ia el al ia mm mm Intel NetStructure 470T Switch gt Intel NetStructure 470F Switch Intel Express 460T Standalone Switches _ lt _ lt om mm GR CE ce BR Intel NetStructure 480T Routing Switch Servers C HAPTER 2 Using the Intel NetStructure 470T and 470F Switches Flow Control During heavy network activity the switch s port buffers can receive too much traffic and fill up faster than the switch can send the information In cases like this the switch tells the transmitting device to wait until the information in the buffer can be sent This traffic control mechanism is called flow control The method of flow control depends on whether the port is set to full duplex or half duplex e Ifa port operates at half duplex the switch sends a collision also called backpressure that causes the transmitting device to wait e If the port operates at full duplex the switch sends out an IEEE 802 3x PAUSE frame You can enable or disable flow control for each port on the 470 switch Broadcast Storm Control You can use broadcast storm control to control the amount of broadcast traffic serviced by the switch You can prevent broadcasts from taking an excessive amo
141. ssword can manage the switch The IP access list provides a second level of security beyond that of a user name and password If you create an access list the first address you add must be the one from which you are accessing the switch Only users with IP addresses defined on the access list can ping the switch The IP access list can contain up to eight IP addresses Action Specifies whether you want to add or delete an IP address Press to toggle between lt Add gt and lt Delete gt IP address Type the IP address you want to add or delete from the access list and then press Enter The IP access list can contain up to eight IP addresses C HAPTER 5 Using Local Management LOCATION Main Menu Configure Management Update Firmware and NOTE Check the Intel Support Web site for firmware updates to the 470 switch Update Firmware and Config Files Software update mode lt Network gt TFTP server address 134 134 155 207 Update Management Module Firmware Firmware update lt Disabled gt Firmware file name e temp rd_update protos ht2_runB16 tfp Change Configuration File Config file download lt Disabled gt Config file name e temp rd_update protos 47 6PROM cfg Last TFIP server address 134 134 155 267 REBOOT TO START UPDATE Determine where switch should look for new firmware Description Software update mode Choose to update switch firmware over the network or through a serial po
142. stics Port Error Statistics and Packet Analysis in Chapter 5 To view port statistics 1 Click the Monitor menu and then click Port Statistics 2 From the row of options below the page heading click the option you want to view e Traffic e Utilization Graph e Errors e Packet Analysis Post 1 Statistics Traffic Taaie USiicdion Gh Emi Eeka Santai Sid jit hen Update interval Den Sibma Link Statue 100 Mbps Fle On Liikrallanm 1 Last Gran MAC OO 50 3E be TO Traffic im Bytes Error Free Eiytas Sent Lern rue ren Bytes Received Jaag 3352 Total Bytes Received 4303302 Teac in Frames Error ree Frames Sent Exror Fres Framss Reculyad F Total Frames Fiecalved 18473 45 Jo eueyj 229d qaM CHAPTER 4 Intel NetStructure 470T and 470F Switches User Guide 46 Viewing Changing Switch Information You can view general information about the switch such as its MAC address firmware version name location and contact person Some of these fields can be updated others are view only To view and configure switch settings 1 Click the Configure Device menu and then click Switch Settings Switch Settings Basic fale Advanced Enter tha settings then chck Submit io appi the changes on this page Switch Name 4 Location Contact L Description mak FR Metructurs MAT OF Standalone Seatch MAC Address 00 50 B4 00 F5 50 Firmware Versbon 1 LE Hard
143. t to auto negotiate Port_flow_ctrl_enabled_list port port Ports that have flow control enabled Port_backpressure_enabled_list port port Ports that have back pressure set Port_priority_list H high L low Sets 802 1p priority queues Port_stp_enabled_list port port Ports that are enabled Port_disabled_list port port Ports that are disabled Static_fdb_list 0080c8001121 1 0080c8001122 2 0080c8001123 3 Port_nway_enabled_list 3 5 7 Port_flow_ctrl_enabled_list 3 4 5 7 Port_backpressure_enabled_list 16 15 14 Port_priority_list H L A L H A A L H Port_stp_enabled_list 8 9 10 11 20 21 23 Port_disabled_list 20 21 22 23 24 25 HHHH Link Aggregation H HEHEHE THEE HEHEHE EEE AEH EEE linkaggr_list index name width of the aggregated group state index from 1 to 4 4 max number of aggregated groups possible name name of the aggregated group width total port width of aggregated group state enable or disable default disable SH OE HE HE linkaggr_list 1 Engineering Server 2 disable 2 Marketing Server 3 enable 3 3rd Floor Switch 2 enable Configure Priority based on source or destination MAC address H H HEHEHHEHHEH HEH HHH prio_list macAddress type prio macAddress type prio macAddress source or destination MAC Address type sp
144. tch or log out and log in to Local and Web Management Passwords are case sensitive and can be up to 15 characters long Confirm new password Verifies the entry in the New password field 76 C HAPTER Using Local Management Access level Establishes a user s access rights press Spacebar Administrators can make any changes to Local Management All other users categorized under Normal user can view information but cannot make changes To change a user s access rights see the To modify a user s access level section of this chapter APPLY CHANGES Saves changes when adding users or changing passwords Modify User Accounts Access level Changes access rights for the user press Spacebar Delete Deletes an account press to change the value to lt Yes gt The default value is lt No gt APPLY CHANGES Saves changes when modifying or deleting user accounts 77 qUusWweHbeuep 2207 CHAPTER 5 Intel NetStructure 470T and 470F Switches User Guide 78 Managing User Accounts System Administrators can create up to three user accounts for managing the switch You can also change the access rights for current users and delete user accounts Make sure you always set up at least one Administrator account To create a user account 1 On the Main Menu select Configure Management and then press Enter Select Administer User Accounts and press Enter On the User Accounts scree
145. te User Accounts user view data only Joe administrator Scott user view data only Modify Delete Hep If you delete the account you used to log in for this session you can continue to use that account until you log out If you delete the only user account on the switch log in again using the default of no user name and no password 34 C HAPTER 4 Using the Web Device Manager NOTE You can only have one operation mode active on the switch at a time Configuring VLANs VLANs provide a way to create a logical network grouping without regard to physical location of the network nodes For more information about VLANs see Virtual LANs in Chapter 2 There are two main steps to set up a VLAN with the Web Device Manager e Set the switch s VLAN operation mode e Configure the type of VLAN you selected To set the switch s VLAN operation mode 1 Click the Configure VLAN menu and then click VLAN Operation Mode 2 Inthe Current VLAN mode box click the type of VLAN to set up VLAN Operation Mode Select a VLAN mode then click Submit to save changes and reboot the switch Current VLAN mode is No VLAN Defaut Submit Reset rau vases IEEE 802 10 Protocol based VLAN 3 Click Submit 4 The switch automatically reboots The 470 switches are rebooted whenever you change their VLAN operation mode After the switch reboots you can configure the type of VLAN that you selected
146. the same user name and password to log in to Web Device Manager and Local Management Using Local Management Overview Another way to configure the switch is through the Local Management interface Local Management provides the same functionality as the Web Device Manager using a text based interface Accessing Management You can access Local Management in two different ways by connecting directly to the switch s serial port or through a Telnet session using an assigned IP address or the default of 192 0 2 1 To use the serial port 1 Use the enclosed null modem cable to connect the serial port of your PC to the serial port of the switch 2 Start a terminal emulation program such as HyperTerminal or Symantec Procomm Plus in Windows 98 Use these communication parameters e 9600 baud e 1 stop bit e 8 data bits e No flow control e No parity 3 Press to connect to the Local Management 4 Log on to Local Management By default no password or username is assigned To assign them see the section titled Administer User Accounts in this chapter 49 u w peuen 22071 C HAPTER 5 Intel NetStructure 470T and 470F Switches User Guide To useTelnet 1 Open a Telnet application In Windows 98 or Windows NT select Run from the Start Menu and then type telnet and press Enter 2 On the Terminal menu select Preferences Make sure the emulation type is VT 100 ANSI and that VT 100 arrows are enabled 3
147. ting is usually set at the adapter and works with other elements of the network switches routers to deliver priority packets first 802 1p tagging consists of eight levels from 0 low to 7 high The NetStructure 470 switches have the ability to read IEEE 802 1p priority tags and forward traffic on a per port basis Each switch has two priority queues and routes traffic to a queue depending on the packet s tag For example when a packet comes into the switch with a high priority tag the switch routes the packet to its high priority queue Even though there are eight priority levels the switch can only route a packet into one of the two queues The switch maps levels 0 3 to the low queue and levels 4 7 to the high queue If a packet is untagged the switch determines the best way to send the packet CHAPTER 5 Using Local Management LOCATION Main Menu Configure Device Configure GBIC Ports Configure GBIC Ports 470T only Port 7 GBIC Intel 1666Base SX GBIC module State lt Enabled gt Speed Duplex lt 1606M Full gt Flow Control lt Enabled gt Priority lt Frame gt Link Status 1680M Full TEEE Port 8 GBIEC No module present State Speed Duplex Flow Control Priority Link Status Blocks the port from receiving or transmitting TRL T Hain Menu Top Esc Previous screen CTRL R Refresh Description Port 7 and 8 GBIC Displays the type of GBIC installed on the switch State Di
148. tion and 802 1Q specifications published by the IEEE extended Ethernet functionality to add tag information to Ethernet frames and propagate these tagged frames between bridges The tag can carry priority information VLAN information or both and allows bridges to intelligently direct traffic across the network Some devices don t recognize the tagged Ethernet frames These devices see a frame that is too big and then discard it When operating 802 1Q tag based VLANs you can configure the switch to work with untagged devices For more information see How to configure 802 1Q VLANs in Chapter 5 Priority Tagging The IEEE 802 1D 1998 Edition specification incorporates IEEE 802 1p and defines information in the frame tag to indicate a priority level When these tagged packets are sent out on the network the higher priority packets are transferred first Priority tagging also known as Traffic Class Expediting is usually set on the LAN adapter in a PC or switch and works with other elements of the network switches routers to deliver packets based on priority The priority level can range from 0 low to 7 high The 470 switches can read the priority tags and forward traffic on a per port basis The switches have two priority queues per port and queue the packet based on its priority level For example when a packet comes into a switch with a high priority tag the switch inserts the packet in its high priority queue UMS
149. tus 1 Right click anywhere on the Device Tree 2 On the menu that appears click Refresh To delete a device from the Device Tree 1 Right click the device you want to remove from the Device Tree 2 On the menu that appears click Delete Deleting a device from the Device Tree does not remove the device from the network To find a device in the Device Tree 1 On the Device Tree right click anywhere 2 On the menu that appears click Find 3 In the Find Device dialog box type the IP address of the device you want to find in the tree 4 Click OK The device icon is highlighted in the Device Tree Losing contact with a switch If Intel Device View loses contact with a switch the color of the switch icon changes to red to indicated that the switch is not responding E E4 Discovered SNMP Device Tree El Subnet 124 123 122 gt c 124 123 1223 If the non responding switch icon appears you cannot manage the device in Intel Device View If you re unable to ping the device or start a Telnet session try accessing the switch s Local Management C HAPTER 3 Intel Device View Managing a Switch To manage a 470T or 470F switch double click the switch icon in the Device Tree In the example following the switch has been assigned an IP address of 124 123 122 3 E 9 Discovered SNMP Device Tree Ei Subnet 124 123 122 The 470 switch Web Device Manager appears in the Intel Device View window For information
150. ubs and routers e Autodiscovery which finds supported Intel devices on the network e The Device Tree which shows all the supported devices detected on your network e Support for Remote Monitoring RMON e Web or Windows platform e Plug in to HP OpenView IBM Tivoli NetView and Intel LANDesk Network Manager e Other useful tools such as a TFTP server 19 C HAPTER 3 Intel NetStructure 470T and 470F Switches User Guide Installing Intel Device View Before you install Intel Device View make sure your PC meets the system requirements in the Intel Device View User Guide which is included on the Intel Device View CD ROM To install Intel Device View 1 Insert the Intel Device View CD ROM into your computer s CD ROM drive The Intel Device View installation screen appears If it doesn t appear run autoplay exe from the CD ROM T a Welcome to Intel Device View ori gt Install for Windows gt Install for Web gt Install as Plug in gt Exit Abe 2 Choose the version of Intel Device View you want to install e To install Intel Device View for use on this PC only click Install for Windows To install Intel Device View on a Web server click Install for Web You can access the Device View server from any PC on your network with Internet Explorer 4 0x or later To install Intel network device support for HP OpenView IBM Tivoli NetView or Intel LANDesk Network Manager
151. unt of network resources and degrading network performance To control the amount of broadcast traffic set an upper threshold percentage for each port The upper threshold is the percentage of the port s total bandwidth that is available for broadcast traffic For example if a port s upper threshold percentage is 4 broadcast traffic can take up to 4 of the port s total bandwidth Broadcast traffic Broadcast traffic 4 dropped resumed Upper threshold of Broadcast traffic on the port 1 Lower threshold i R i 40s 80s 120s 160 s Time in seconds UDUMS ozr y Buisn CHAPTER 2 Intel NetStructure 470T and 470F Switches User Guide The switch checks the amount of broadcast traffic on each port every 20 seconds If the port detects that the amount of broadcast traffic exceeds the upper threshold on two subsequent checks the port drops all broadcast traffic When broadcast traffic is dropped for storm control the switch continues to check the amount of broadcast traffic on each port For the port to begin accepting broadcast traffic again the amount of broadcast traffic must fall below the lower threshold percentage The lower threshold percentage 1 is a factory default If broadcast traffic falls below the lower threshold percentage when the port is checked the switch automatically resumes servicing broadcast traffic When broadcast traffic servicing resumes the switch be
152. us screen CTRL R Refresh LOCATION Description Main Menu Configure VLAN Create an 802 1Q VLAN Add an 802 1Q VLAN VLAN Name Displays the VLAN name assigned on the Add an IEEE 802 1Q VLAN Configure Port Membership screen VLAN ID Displays the VLAN ID assigned on the Add an IEEE 802 1Q VLAN screen Action Indicates whether the device connected to this port supports tagging press Spacebar PREV Returns you to the Add an IEEE 802 1Q VLAN Configure Port Membership screen DONE Returns you to the Configure 802 1Q VLANs screen 90 C HAPTER 5 Using Local Management LOCATION Main Menu Configure VLAN Configure PVID for Configuring 802 1Q VLANs Setting up an 802 1Q VLAN is a three step process First create a VLAN on the switch Second make sure that tagging is set up properly for your attached devices Third configure those devices that don t support tagging Step 1 Create an 802 1Q VLAN and add ports 1 On the Main Menu select Configure VLAN Note Make sure the switch s current VLAN operation mode is set to IEEE 802 1Q VLAN Refer to Configure VLAN Operation Mode earlier in this chapter to change the VLAN operation mode Select Create an IEEE 802 1Q VLAN and press Enter 3 Type a name for the new VLAN no spaces and press Enter Type a VLAN ID VID and press Enter The ID can be any number from 2 to 4094 5 Determine if you want to allow IGMP Snooping on this VLAN Thi
153. vention If this option is enabled it prevents the forwarding of data to a port that is blocked Normally when the switch sends traffic out from a port the data goes to the port s transmit queue and then is sent out If the port s transmit queue is already busy trying to send out data the switch places the waiting traffic in the buffer memory until the port is ready to send it out However if the port s transmit queue remains full the switch fills up more of the buffer with traffic waiting to be sent on that port HOL blocking works on the assumption that it is better to drop the traffic waiting in the buffer than to continue using more memory and impacting performance across all the ports High priority packet service ratio This option lets you determine how many high priority packets are sent out by the switch before sending a low priority packet For example a ratio of 8 high 1 low means that the switch will send out eight high priority packets before sending out one low priority packet CHAPTER 5 Using Local Management LOCATION Main Menu Configure Device Spanning Tree Protocol Configure Spanning Tree Protocol Spanning Tree status Enabled Topology changes 8 Time since change 2884 secs ago Root HAC address 600164 36189A Root path cost 104 Root port 1 Switch priority 32768 Hello time 2 Hax age 24 Forward delay 15 CONFIGURE SPANNING TREE FOR PORTS Assign a number from B 65535 Use
154. ware Version 1 SerialNumber 000 Sikmi Pesa Delt Heip 2 Inthe Switch Name Location and Contact boxes you can provide additional information about the switch You can type up to 40 characters in each field After modifying the settings click Submit C HAPTER 4 Using the Web Device Manager Updating Switch Firmware On the Update Firmware screen you can set up the switch to update its firmware from a TFTP server If you do not have a TFTP server set up on your network you can install the TFTP server software by installing Intel Device View After downoading the firmware from the TFTP server the switch automatically restarts The actual firmware update occurs while the switch is rebooting To update the switch s firmware 1 Click the Reset and Update menu and then click Update Firmware Update Firmware Enter settings then click Submit to apply the changes on this page To start the firmware update reboot the switch Update Mode Network TFTP Server Address Firmware Update Enabled File Name Reset Default Help 2 Select amode from the Update Mode box e Ifthe switch uses a network connection for downloading the new firmware file from a TFTP server click Network e Ifthe switch uses a SLIP connection for example a serial port for downloading the new firmware file click SLIP 3 Inthe TFTP Server Address box type the IP address of the server that hosts the f
155. witch settings Configure management Sets SNMP traps and trap monitoring stations administers user accounts or updates the switch s firmware Configure VLAN Sets up and administers VLANs on the switch Monitoring Accesses menus to monitor traffic and activity at the port or switch level These menus also provide information on network errors and collisions Tools Displays the switch Trap Event log pings devices to check connectivity or saves the current switch configuration to an image file on a server SAVE SETTINGS Saves configuration changes to the switch s flash memory Any changes not saved to memory are lost on the next reboot LOGOUT Returns to the logon screen C HAPTER 5 Using Local Management LOCATION Main Menu Configure Device Configure Device canfigere beulce IF sete ngs Part alrre ing Fork aettiogn Link agqgreqation Sulbch settings BrouGcest stern contra Spanni Iri Protioel Forwarding and Filtering Eantigare IF wies Suhl er ae deal gales or enable PP SOR ETEL T Hsin Bene Tap Esp Preeleu screen CIRL A fresh ee Description IP settings Configures the switch s IP address subnet mask and default gateway or enables BOOTP Port settings Enables and disables ports configures port speed duplex flow control and priority GBIC port settings 470T only Enables and disables ports configures port speed duplex flow control and priority Priority tag
156. y is momentarily interrupted when you submit changes Link Aggregation On the Web Device Manager s switch faceplate graphic a link aggregation is shown with its ports outlined in magenta pink To create a link aggregation 1 Click the Configure Device menu and then click Link Aggregation Link Aggregation Note Connectivity is momentarily interrupted when changes are applied Enter the settings then click Submit to apply the changes on this page par lash et outa Poti E Bwitcn2 Enabled Pot3 RE Disabled E PotS E IT Disabled Pot leE Br Submit Reset Default Help 2 Choose the anchor port Anchor ports are listed by port number in the left column 3 In the Port Width box click the number of ports including the anchor port to include in the link aggregation 4 Inthe Aggregation Group Name box type a name for the aggregation 5 Click Enable to activate the group 6 Click Submit Static MAC Addresses The switch has a MAC address table that stores all the MAC addresses that it learns from the network The switch refers to this table forwarding traffic to specific ports so it does not broadcast traffic to every port There are two ways to add addresses to the MAC address table e The switch can learn addresses from the network and add them dynamically Dynamic entries remain in the table only while the associated node is active and are deleted if the node is inactive for
157. you do not save the settings to the switch s flash memory your changes are lost when the switch is rebooted Reset Clears any changes you made on the current screen and restores the currently applied settings Default Applies factory defaults for this screen s settings When you log out you can permanently save the new settings to the switch Otherwise they are lost upon the next reboot Help Displays Help for the current screen CHAPTER 4 Using the Web Device Manager NOTE If you change the flow control or IP settings you must reboot the switch before the new settings can take effect Configuring the Switch s IP Settings Note You must select Manual in the IP Assignment Method box before you can change the IP settings 1 Click the Configure Device menu and then click IP Settings The IP Settings screen appears on the right side of the Web Device Manager window I Senisps En hid tlie hah che See TA ee ee Fer De a een ee IP Armiger Bethe Warum Tau care te M bakdagi ir when Ma IP nai el Mahe Maria MIC Ake HE H Tumer Getinge Charupa deer iHa Rea n Se Tio Br Di en 328115 fi ann Sem Rest Demi Hep 2 To manually configure the IP settings select Manual in the IP Assignment Method box 3 Under Change type the new IP address subnet mask and default gateway If you set up tag based IEEE 802 1Q VLANs on the switch you can specify the VLAN where the switch s SNMP
158. yoym UMS 0 7 ANPNASIEN ol9 Ul p n5 I SN Intel NetStructure 470 Switch User Guide 4 My r BRETT Intef Nets crural ATOT switch OR EEE Local nersiructure A10F Switch vein 232 4 Staus uwat 8 Fee Bahn so ii ing Gier ae x N emeng manag A Copyright 2001 Intel Corporation All rights reserved Intel Corporation 5200 NE Elam Young Parkway Hillsboro OR 97124 6497 Intel Corporation assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions in this manual Nor does Intel make any commitment to update the information contained herein Intel is a trademark or registered trademark of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries in the United States and other countries Other product and corporate names may be trademarks of other companies and are used only for explanation and to the owners benefit without intent to infringe Second Edition June 2001 A18558 002 Contents 1 Setting up the Intel NetStructure 470T and 470F Switches OVE VIC We 1 Management am r a a a nee eens 1 SWILE MIC ALU LE Se 2 EEDS T n LICREERLEEER 3 amp onneclioni uideline Ss 4 Straight through vs Crossover Cables unnn nen 4 2 Using the Intel NetStructure 470T and 470F Switches OVENVIEW een nee antenne ee E ee 7 Sample Configuration neee ee ee aee Aee aee ae ee 8 FlowsGo mtroleeearecce reeves a EA e E e E E 9 Broadcast Storm COO 9 Spanning Tree Protocol meene ee e
159. zation Displays the percentage of Ethernet bandwidth 100Mbps or 1000Mbps used by the device attached to that port Bytes received Displays the number of bytes octets contained in error free frames This includes octets in unicast broadcast or multicast frames and packets whose destination address is mapped to the receiving port It also includes octets in packets dropped because of full buffers spanning tree disabled ports no link or empty distribution list C HAPTER 5 Using Local Management Bytes sent Displays the number of error free bytes octets sent over this port Frames received Displays the number of error free frames detected This includes unicast broadcast or multicast frames and frames whose destination address is mapped to the receiving port It also includes frames dropped because of full buffers spanning tree disabled ports no link or empty distribution list Frames sent Displays the number of frames sent over this port without errors Total bytes recv received Displays the number of bytes octets contained in all frames received by this port This reflects all bytes received on the port including bytes contained in frames with errors dropped frames frames whose destination address is mapped to the receiving port and frames that were not forwarded through the switch Total frames recy received Displays the total number of frames received on the port including frames with errors dr
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