KBC ESML6-P3 Manuel utilisateur

Ethernet Switch User Manual
Ethernet Switch
Command Line
Configuration Manual
ESML6-P3

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1 OVERVIEW ................................................................................. 6
1.1
I
NTRODUCTION
........................................................................................ 6
1.2
S
WITCH
M
ANAGEMENT
M
ETHODS
................................................................... 6
1.3
C
ONSOLE
M
ANAGEMENT
............................................................................. 6
2 CLI COMMANDS ........................................................................... 6
2.1
L
OGGING IN
............................................................................................ 6
2.2
C
OMMAND
L
INE
....................................................................................... 7
2.2.1
Command Grammar.............................................................................. 7
2.2.2
Grammar Help ..................................................................................... 7
2.2.3
Complete Command by Grammar Help .................................................... 7
2.2.4
Symbol in Command ............................................................................. 8
2.2.5
Types of Command Parameters .............................................................. 9
2.2.6
Command Abbreviation ......................................................................... 9
2.2.7
History Command ............................................................................... 10
2.3
C
OMMON
C
OMMANDS
.............................................................................. 1
2.3.1
Mode Confi uration ............................................................................. 10
2.3.2
Password Confi uration ....................................................................... 11
2.3.3
Version number .................................................................................. 11
2.3.4
Switch runnin function ....................................................................... 11
2.3.5
Switch confi uration information .......................................................... 11
2.3.6
Save confi uration and restore default confi uration ............................... 11
3 PORT CONFIGURATION ................................................................ 12
3.1
O
VERVIEW
........................................................................................... 12
3.2
C
ONFIGURE
P
ORT
F
UNCTIONS
.................................................................... 13
3.2.1
Enter port confi uration menu .............................................................. 13
3.2.2
Enable/disable port ............................................................................. 13
3.2.3
Auto- ne otiation confi uration ............................................................ 13
3.2.4
Port rate confi uration ........................................................................ 13
3.2.5
Port duplex confi uration ..................................................................... 14

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3.2.6
Port flow control confi uration .............................................................. 14
3.3
P
ORT MIRRORING CONFIGURATION
............................................................... 14
3.3.1
Enable/disable port mirrorin ............................................................... 14
3.3.2
Mirrorin port confi uration ................................................................. 14
3.4
ACL
CONFIGURATION
.............................................................................. 15
3.5
C
ONFIGURE QUERY FUNCTION
..................................................................... 15
3.5.1
ACL confi uration query ...................................................................... 15
3.5.2
Port statistics query ............................................................................ 15
3.5.3
Port mirrorin query ........................................................................... 15
3.5.4
Port confi uration query ...................................................................... 15
4 PORT SPEED LIMITATION .............................................................. 16
4.1
O
VERVIEW OF THE PORT SPEED LIMITATION FUNCTION
........................................ 16
4.2
S
ETTING PORT RATE MASK
(
TYPES OF MESSAGE
) ............................................... 17
4.3
P
ORT RATE CONFIGURATION
....................................................................... 17
4.4
P
ORT SPEED LIMITATION
........................................................................... 18
4.5
O
VERALL PORT SPEED LIMITATION
................................................................ 18
5 VLANS .................................................................................... 18
5.1
I
NTRODUCTION
...................................................................................... 18
5.2
VLAN
CONFIGURATION
............................................................................ 18
5.2.1
VLAN port confi uration ....................................................................... 18
5.2.2
Addin a VLAN port ............................................................................. 19
5.2.3
Deletin a port from a VLAN................................................................. 19
5.2.4
Addin a VLAN port name .................................................................... 19
5.2.5
Exitin VLAN confi uration ................................................................... 19
5.2.6
Returnin to the main menu ................................................................ 19
5.3
PVLAN
CONFIGURATION
........................................................................... 2
5.3.1
Addin a VLAN to a PVLAN .................................................................. 20
5.3.2
Deletin a VLAN from a PVLAN ............................................................. 20
6 PORT TRUNKING ........................................................................ 22
6.1
I
NTRODUCTION
...................................................................................... 22

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6.2
P
ORT
T
RUNKING CONFIGURATION
................................................................ 22
6.2.1
Addin a trunk port: ........................................................................... 22
6.2.2
Deletin a trunk port: ......................................................................... 22
6.2.3
Exitin port trunkin menu: ................................................................. 22
6.2.4
Return to main menu: ......................................................................... 23
7 UALITY OF SERVICE ( OS) .......................................................... 23
7.1
I
NTRODUCTION
...................................................................................... 23
7.2
Q
O
S
CONFIGURATION
.............................................................................. 23
7.2.1
Enablin QoS ..................................................................................... 23
7.2.2
Disablin QoS .................................................................................... 23
7.2.3
QOS schedulin mode confi uration ...................................................... 23
7.2.4
Confi urin schedulin strate ies ......................................................... 23
7.2.5
Priority wei ht ratio confi uration ......................................................... 24
7.2.6
VLAN priority mappin confi uration ..................................................... 25
7.2.7
TOS priority mappin confi uration ....................................................... 25
7.2.8
Confi urin DSCP priority mappin ....................................................... 26
7.2.9
Showin QoS confi uration .................................................................. 26
8 IGMP SNOOPING ........................................................................ 26
8.1
I
NTRODUCTION
...................................................................................... 26
8.2
7.2
IGMP
S
NOOPING
C
ONFIGURATION
......................................................... 27
8.2.1
Confi urin the IGMP Snoopin auto-query function................................ 27
8.2.2
Enable/disable IGMP Snoopin ............................................................. 27
8.2.3
Showin information of IGMP Snoopin multicast roup members ............ 27
9 DT-RING PROTOCOL CONFIGURATION .............................................. 27
9.1
I
NTRODUCTION
...................................................................................... 27
9.2
DT-R
ING CONFIGURATION
........................................................................ 29
9.2.1
Create / delete a DT-Rin domain ......................................................... 29
9.2.2
Create/Delete the rin ports ................................................................. 29
9.2.3
DT-Rin protocol Enable/Disable ........................................................... 29
9.2.4
Display the status of the DT-Rin domain .............................................. 30

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10 DT-RING+ ................................................................................ 30
1 .1
I
NTRODUCTION
...................................................................................... 3
1 .2
DT-R
ING
+
CONFIGURATION
...................................................................... 31
10.2.1
Enable/Disable DT-Rin + ..................................................................... 31
10.2.2
Create/Delete backup ports ................................................................. 31
10.2.3
Display the status of DT-Rin + ............................................................. 31
11 RSTP CONFIGURATION ................................................................ 32
11.1
I
NTRODUCTION
...................................................................................... 32
11.2
RSTP
CONFIGURATION
............................................................................. 32
11.2.1
RSTP brid e node ............................................................................... 32
11.2.2
Display RSTP status ............................................................................ 34
12 SNMP CONFIGURATION ................................................................ 35
12.1
I
NTRODUCTION
...................................................................................... 35
12.2
SNMP
CONFIGURATION
............................................................................ 36
12.2.1
Enablin /Disablin SNMP ..................................................................... 36
12.2.2
Read/Write community name ............................................................... 36
12.2.3
Trap IP address confi uration ............................................................... 36
12.2.4
Request/Trap port number ................................................................... 36
12.2.5 Settin the number of EMS mana ement stations .......................................... 37
12.2.5
12.2.6 Enable/Disable Trap .................................................................. 37
12.3
D
ISPLAY THE
SNMP
S
TATUS
...................................................................... 37
13 REMOTE NETWORK MONITORING (RMON) CONFIGURATION .................... 38
13.1
I
NTRODUCTION
...................................................................................... 38
13.2
RMON
CONFIGURATION
........................................................................... 38
13.2.1
RMON operatin parameters settin ...................................................... 38
14 ALARM MANAGEMENT CONFIGURATION ............................................ 45
14.1
I
NTRODUCTION
...................................................................................... 45
14.2
ALARM
CONFIGURATION
.......................................................................... 46
14.2.1
Port link down enable/disable ............................................................... 46
14.2.2 Address conflict detect enable/disable........................................................... 46

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14.2.3 DT-Rin rin open alarm enable/disable ........................................................ 46
14.3
D
ISPLAY ALARM STATUS INFORMATION
..................................................................... 47

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1 Overview
1.1 Introduction
This manual covers the configuration of the ESML6-P3 series using the Command Line
Interface (CLI) and the instructions of the command set.
1.2 Switch Management Methods
The ESML6-P3 series industrial Ethernet switches are managed by the following methods:
• Connecting a terminal (or terminal emulation software) with the switch’s Console
port to access the switch’s CLI.
• Using Telnet to manage the switch using CLI.
• Using SNMP to manage switch.
• Using a Web browser to manage the switch.
1.3 Console Management
If using the Console RJ45 serial port on the front panel of the switch to connect with
switch’s built-in CLI interface the configuration of the Console port is as follows:
• Baud Rate 96
• Bit 8
• Parity None
• Stop Bit 1
• Flow Control None
When connecting the switch using the Console port, VT1 terminal emulation is
recommended. To configure this at the hyper terminal interface select the ‘file’ menu,
‘attribute’ and ‘configure’ then select VT1 from the list.
2 CLI Commands
2.1 Logging in
The user can log into the Command Line using either the serial port or Telnet. To log in
using the serial port, connect the serial port between a computer and the switch. Power
up the switch, select the serial port and press <Enter>. The prompt will be in the serial
port.
Note: For any changes made after the switch has been rebooted the ‘Save’ command
must be used after configuration.

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2.2 Command Line
2.2.1 Command Grammar
To use the Command Line Interface (CLI) use the following steps:
• Type ‘Enable’ after entering the CLI and the command prompt will appear, enter
the command line mode, there will be a command prompt:’SWITCH#’.
• Type the command name. If the command contains parameters input the
parameters and key words.
• Command parameters specify the type of parameters. The types of parameters
may be a range of values, a string or an IP address. The key word is the object
that the command will work to. If the command requires more than one
parameter, type the key words and parameters one by one with the command
instructions until <cr> appears.
• After the complete command has been typed in select <Enter>
2.2.2 Grammar Help
The grammar help is integrated in the CLI. If you are unclear about the grammar, type
the first part of command, followed with ‘?’ or select the <Space Key> and type ‘?’ The
possible command list will be automatically displayed. Choose the desired command.
Select <Enter> to finish.
2.2.3 Complete Command by Grammar Help
The <Tab> key can be used to complete a command. Enter part of a command, select
<Tab>and the possible commands will be listed. If there is only one matching command,
the command line will automatically complete the command.
Example:
1. Type the command:
SWITCH#show
The following commands are possible after the ‘show’ command. Users can then select
the correct command. If the command is long, the user can also select the <Tab> key to
finish the command.
2. Select <Space
>
and <Tab>, the following will be displayed:
alarm show alarm information
arp arp table
authentication show authentication configuration
config system configuration
cpu-arl cpu-arl table
dhcp-infor dhcp config information
dt-ring dt-ring protocol
dt-ring+ dt-ring+ protocol

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fdb fdb configuration
history display the session command history
igmp IGMP protocol
interface interface status and configuration
link-check show link-check information
lldp show lldp information
mirror show mirror information
port-rate port rate configuration
pvlan show pvlan information
qos show qos information
rmon show rmon information
rstp show RSTP information
running-config current operating configuration
serial-num device serial number
snmp SNMP status
sntp SNTP table
ssh configure ssh service
switch show switch status
tacacs+ show tacacs+ information
telnet Telnet configuration information
timer show timer message
trunk show trunk information
uptime display the system uptime
version software version information
vlan show vlan information
2.2.4 Symbol in Command
In the management software, only one symbol ‘< >’ is supported. It means a parameter
is required in this part of the command.
Example:
dt-ring new <1-32> domain <1-32> master

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2.2.5 Types of Command Parameters
Normally the command in an angle bracket ‘< >’ is a command parameter. There are
four types of command parameters in this series of switches.
A range of numbers:
When the numbers in ‘< >’ is connected by a short line, this means they are a range of
numbers.
Example:
<1-255> means the user can input any number in the range which is greater or equal to
1 and less than or equal to 255.
IP address:
<A.B.C.D> means the parameter is IP address. The user must input a valid IP address.
Example:
192.168. .1
String:
If the content in ‘< >’ is not either of the above two forms, a string or a hexadecimal
number is required. Users can input ‘?’ to find out the detail of the parameter description.
Example:
<macaddr> means the required parameter is a hex MAC address, eg. 5 23344325
and <name> requires a string to be the subject’s name.
2.2.6 Command Abbreviation
Command abbreviation is where users need only to input the first letters of the command
word or the key word. As long as these letters don’t cause ambiguity, the switch is able
to recognize the command, and the user can select <Enter> to run it. If the required
command parameter is a VLAN name, etc. it needs to be input fully. In the example
below, the VLAN’s name is ‘market’.
Example:
Add port 1 to ‘market’ in untagged mode:
In VLAN, type the following command:
SWITCH>
SWITCH>enable
SWITCH>#config terminal
SWITCH>(config)#
SWITCH>(config)#vlan 2
SWITCH>(config-vlan2)#description market
SWITCH>(config-vlan2)#add port 1 untag priority
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