Baystack 450 24t manual
I have gotten a serial to serial cable to work in a couple cases For example, in a port switch, the four VPorts appear in the CI screens as ports 25 to You can enable or disable the port status of specified switch mqnual, set the switch ports to autonegotiate for the highest available speed of the connected station, or you can set the speed for selected switch ports autonegotiation is not supported on fiber optic ports.
Allowed Source Specifies up to 10 user-assigned allowed source address masks. The switch-to-switch connections are through trunks T2, T3, T4, and T5. Nortel Networks Logo Screen Multiple Collisions Indicates the total number of packets that were transmitted successfully on this port after more than one collision. This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website.
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But opting out of some of these cookies may have an effect on your browsing experience. It contains a laser light source that can injure your eyes. If you use the configuration file to configure another switch that has the same MDA model installed, the configuration file settings will also apply to and override the existing MDA settings.
International Power Cord Specifications When the switch is part of a stack configuration, this screen also displays basytack base unit identification, the number of units configured in the stack, and the local unit stack mnual. For example, you cannot mznual the configuration parameters of a unit in a stack configuration and use it to configure a standalone switch. Flash Update Event Log is compressed.
Table Of Contents Preface Audience Console Interface Main Menu options Port Mirroring Conversation Steering The port mirroring feature sometimes referred to as conversation steering allows you to designate a single switch port as a traffic monitor for up to two specified ports or two media access control MAC addresses.
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As in conventional Ethernet repeater hubs, these ports connect via straight-through cables to the network interface card NIC in a node or server. When connecting to an Ethernet hub or to another switch, you must use a crossover cable.
Both products use MT-RJ port connectors with Connect the other end of the cable to a terminal or the serial connector of a personal computer running communications software. When you connect the AC power cord to a suitable AC power outlet, the switch powers up immediately. Warning: Removal of the power cord is the only way to turn off power to this device. Page Verifying The Installation Verifying the Installation When power is applied to the switch, power-on self-tests run.
You can verify proper operation of the BayStack switch by observing the front-panel LEDs or by viewing the self-test results as displayed in the BayStack switch Self-Test screen.
The results of the self-test are displayed briefly 5 or 10 seconds on the Self-Test screen, which is followed by the Nortel Networks Logo screen Figure Note: The Self-Test screen remains displayed only if the self-test detects a fatal error. Upon successful completion of the power-up self-tests, the switch is ready for normal operation.
SNMP Configuration System Characteristics Switch Configuration Enter the default gateway address in the Default Gateway field, and then press [Enter]. Alternatively, you can press the key corresponding to the underlined letter in the option name. For example, to select the Switch Configuration option in the main menu, press the w key. Note that the text characters are not case-sensitive. Map of Console Interface Screens The CI screens for your specific switch model will show the correct model name in the main menu title and the correct number of ports and port types in the Port Configuration screen.
Page Main Menu Note: Some menu options shown in this main menu example and in other screen examples in this chapter may not appear on your screen, depending on the switch options installed. However, the full menu options are shown in the screen examples and described in the following sections.
This screen also contains three user-configurable fields: sysContact, sysName, and sysLocation. When the switch is part of a stack configuration, this screen also displays the base unit identification, the number of units configured in the stack, and the local unit stack number.
You can set your switch to enable a user at a remote console terminal to communicate with the BayStack switch as if the console terminal were directly connected to it.
Page Enter Yes to reset the switch to the factory default configuration settings; enter No to abort the option. If the switch is participating in a stack configuration, additional prompts allow you to reset a specific unit in the stack or the entire stack.
Data that you enter in the user-configurable fields takes effect as soon as you press [Enter]. This field is not required for the IP Address operation of the stack.
This field cannot use the same IP address used for the stack. Page Bootp Disabled The switch can be managed only by using the in-band IP address set from the console terminal. These actions take effect after the switch is reset or power cycled, even if an IP address is not currently in use. If the row status is set to Ignore, the fields appear to be set when viewed from the console terminal; System Characteristics Screen Fields When the unit is part of a stack configuration, the read-only field indicates the unit is operational in a stack, and lists the current unit number of this switch.
In this example see Figure on page , the current unit number is Unit 2. Note that this field is updated when the screen is redisplayed.
This screen allows you to designate a single switch port as a traffic monitor for up to two specified ports or addresses. To refresh the screen, press [Ctrl]-R to return to the previous menu.
If an entry is inactive for a period of time that exceeds the specified aging time, the address is removed. Page Mac Address-Based Security You can specify a list of up to MAC addresses within a single standalone switch or within one or more units in a single stacked configuration that are authorized to access the switch or stack. You can also specify the ports that each MAC address is allowed to access.
This screen allows you to specify the MAC addresses that are allowed to access the switch. Configuration Menu. When an intrusion event is detected see MAC Address Security field description the specified port is set to Disabled partitioned from other switch ports.
Mac Address Security Port Configuration Screen Fields The values that you set in the Switch row will affect all switch ports and, when the switch is part of a stack, the values that you set in the Stack row will affect all ports in the entire stack.
In a stack configuration, ALL indicates all of the stack ports; in a standalone switch, ALL indicates all of the switch ports. You must also include the MAC addresses of any routers and switches that are connected to any secure ports. Find an Address: [ ] MAC Address Allowed Source [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] Press Ctrl-N to display next screen.
You can specify the ports that each MAC address is allowed to access using the Allowed Source field see next field description. Default Range D Rev Page Vlan Configuration Menu Table This screen allows you to set up a specific switch port. The Port Membership fields are displayed in six-port groups for example, , , The number of ports displayed depends on the switch model or type of optional MDA installed in the Uplink Module slot.
Vlan Port Configuration Screen To view another unit, type its unit number and press [Enter], or press the spacebar to toggle the unit numbers. To find the unit number for a specific switch in the stack configuration, use the Identify Unit Numbers option see Table on page Page Description Sets this port to filter discard all received untagged frames. This restriction also applies if this port is a trunk member with a gigabit port or a BayStack T switch port that is a protocol-based VLAN member.
Note: If you change the Traffic Class Configuration for any switch in a stack configuration, the entire stack resets with the current configuration settings see Table on page for details of the Reset option. The current configuration will be adapted to the new set of priorities Are you sure you want to change priorities to the new settings? Page Port Configuration The Port Configuration screen Figures and allows you to configure specific switch ports or all switch ports. You can enable or disable the port status of specified switch ports, set the switch ports to autonegotiate for the highest available speed of the connected station, or you can set the speed for selected switch ports autonegotiation is not supported on fiber optic ports.
Port Configuration Screen Fields for example, the field values in row 2 apply to switch port 2. The values that you set in the Switch row will affect all switch ports and, when the switch is part of a stack, the values that you set in the Stack row will affect all ports in the entire stack except the gigabit MDA ports or fiber optic ports, when installed.
To view or configure another unit, type its unit number and press [Enter], or press the spacebar to toggle the unit numbers the system displays a screen only for units that are configured with a gigabit MDA. Page Symmetric Mode The MultiLink Trunk Configuration Menu Figure allows you to select the appropriate screen to configure up to six MultiLink trunks you can group up to four switch ports to form each trunk.
You can configure up to six MultiLink trunks in each stack, with trunk members in either a single unit or distributed between units within the stack configuration distributed trunking. This screen Configuration You can group up to four switch ports to form each trunk.
In a stack configuration, trunk members can be distributed between any of the units in the same stack configuration. Multilink Trunk Configuration Screen Contains fields in each row that can be configured to create the corresponding trunk.
It indicates that the trunk members in this row are associated with the specified unit number configured in the Unit field. Page Multilink Trunk Utilization Screen Contains a single read-only field for each row that indicates the default operating mode for the switch. Basic: Basic mode is the default mode for the switch.
When in this mode, source MAC addresses are dynamically assigned to specific trunk members for flooding and forwarding. The read-only data displayed in this column indicates the trunk 1 to 6 that corresponds to the switch ports specified in the Port field.
Traffic Type Allows you to choose the traffic type to be monitored for percent of bandwidth utilization see Range. Page Port Mirroring Configuration Figure shows an example of a Port Mirroring Configuration screen, in a stack configuration, where port 12 in stack unit 3 is designated as the monitoring port for ports 5 and 6 of stack unit 4.
This port will be monitored according to the value of Port Y in the Monitoring Mode field see Table Monitoring Modes Table This port will be monitored according to the value of Address B in the selected Monitoring Mode field see Table Rate Limiting Configuration Screen Fields Indicates the switch port numbers that correspond to the field values in that row of the screen for example, the field values in row 2 apply to switch port 2.
Note that the values applied in the Switch or Stack row last 2 rows affect all standalone switch ports or all switch ports in a stack.
Page Igmp Configuration when installed as a standalone switch, the screen does not display the Unit field designation. Switch ports 8 and 14 of unit 1, ports 2 and 6 of unit 2, and port 16 of unit 4 are configured to receive all IP multicast-related traffic.
Page Default Range Robust Value Allows you to set the switch to offset expected packet loss on a subnet. If packet losses on a subnet are unacceptably high, the Robust Value field can be increased to a higher value.
Igmp Configuration Screen Fields If you are sure that it is required for your particular legacy router, configure only the switch ports that have the most direct path to the legacy router as the static router ports. This action will avoid misconfigurations that can prevent you from receiving IGMP multicast traffic. The screen displays the IP multicast group addresses associated with ports that are configured within a standalone switch or a stack of switches. Table Page Port Statistics Port Statistics The Port Statistics screen Figure allows you to view detailed information about any switch port in a stacked or standalone configuration.
The screen is divided into two sections Received and Transmitted so that you can compare and evaluate throughput or other port parameters. The field allows you to select the number of the unit you want to view or configure.
To view or configure another unit, type its unit number and press [Enter], or press the spacebar on your keyboard to toggle the unit numbers.
Transmitted column: Indicates the total number of byte packets transmitted successfully on this port. Single Collisions Indicates the total number of packets that were transmitted successfully on this port after a single collision. Multiple Collisions Indicates the total number of packets that were transmitted successfully on this port after more than one collision.
Page Lec Configuration Download Allows you to specify the LEC virtual port you want to configure. For example, when installed in a port switch, LECs 1, 2, 3, and 4 are assigned as VPorts 25, 26, 27, and 28 respectively. Certain fields in this screen may require you to reset the switch if you change the current or default value for another value. The reset option is always preceded by a screen prompt.
Default Range Is the Robust Value field set correctly? Page In this example, port 23 becomes the designated Monitor Port for switch S1 when you press Enter in response to the [Yes] screen prompt. T2 to S1 indicates that Trunk 1, in switch S2, connects to Switch 1. The Reset to Default Settings option accessed from the main menu allows you to reset a standalone switch, a specific unit in a stack configuration, or an entire stack, and replace all configured switch parameters with the factory default values.
Because S4 does not support Trunk Name indicates optional fields for assigning names to the corresponding configured trunks. Save Current Settings The results of the self-test are displayed briefly 5 or 10 seconds in the Self-Test screen Figurewhich is followed by the Nortel Networks logo screen Figure I also think you need to be in VT mode. Main Menu Standalone Switc The base unit is the unique stack unit that you configure with the Unit Select switch on the front panel of the ST1 cascade module.
Virtual paths enable you to separate network transport functions into types that are related to an individual logical connection virtual channel and types that maanual related to a group of logical connections virtual path. To view or configure another unit, type its unit number and press [Enter], or press bayystack spacebar to toggle the unit numbers the system displays a screen only for units that are configured with a gigabit MDA.
Page 17 Figure The last reporting IGMP baustack member in Partition Port on Intrusion: Trunk members the ports making up each trunk do not have to be consecutive switch ports; you can select ports randomly, as shown by T5. Table E-1 lists the RJ 8-pin modular port connector pin assignments. Note, you have to plug the serial cable in, fire open the connection program, and baysgack it to connect to the swtich.
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