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Alcatel-Lucent OmniSwitch AOS Network Configuration Manual (1162 pages)
Software Release 6
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
About this Guide
43
Supported Platforms
43
What Is in this Manual
44
When Should I Read this Manual
44
Who Should Read this Manual
44
How Is the Information Organized
45
What Is Not in this Manual
45
Documentation Roadmap
46
Related Documentation
48
Technical Support
50
User Manual CD
50
Chapter 1 Configuring Ethernet Ports
51
In this Chapter
51
Ethernet Specifications
52
Ethernet Port Defaults
52
Non-Combo Port Defaults
53
Combo Ethernet Port Defaults
53
Ethernet Ports Overview
54
Omniswitch Series Combo Ports
54
Valid Port Settings on Omniswitch 6400 Series Switches
55
Valid Port Settings on Omniswitch 6800 Series Switches
55
Valid Port Settings on Omniswitch 6850 Series Switches
56
Valid Port Settings on Omniswitch 6855 Series Switches
57
Valid Port Settings on Omniswitch 9000 Series Switches
57
10/100/1000 Crossover Supported
58
Autonegotiation Guidelines
58
Flow Control and Autonegotiation
59
Setting Ethernet Parameters for All Port Types
60
Setting Trap Port Link Messages
60
Disabling Trap Port Link Messages
60
Enabling Trap Port Link Messages
60
Resetting Statistics Counters
61
Enabling and Disabling Interfaces
61
Configuring Flood Rate Limiting
62
Flood Only Rate Limiting
62
Multicast Flood Rate Limiting
62
Configuring the Peak Flood Rate Value
63
Configuring a Port Alias
64
Configuring Maximum Frame Sizes
64
Configuring Digital Diagnostic Monitoring (DDM)
64
Setting Ethernet Parameters for Non-Combo Ports
66
Setting Interface Line Speed
66
Configuring Duplex Mode
67
Configuring Inter-Frame Gap Values
67
Configuring Autonegotiation and Crossover Settings
68
Enabling and Disabling Autonegotiation
68
Configuring Crossover Settings
69
Configuring Flow Control on Non-Combo Ports
69
Setting Ethernet Combo Port Parameters
71
Setting the Combo Port Type and Mode
71
Setting Combo Ports to Forced Fiber
71
Setting Combo Ports to Forced Copper
72
Setting Combo Ports to Preferred Copper
72
Setting Combo Ports to Preferred Fiber
73
Setting Interface Line Speed for Combo Ports
73
Configuring Duplex Mode for Combo Ports
74
Configuring Autonegotiation and Crossover for Combo Ports
75
Enabling and Disabling Autonegotiation for Combo Ports
75
Configuring Crossover Settings for Combo Ports
76
Configuring Flow Control on Combo Ports
77
Combo Port Application Example
79
Verifying Ethernet Port Configuration
81
Chapter 2 Managing Source Learning
83
In this Chapter
83
Source Learning Specifications
84
Source Learning Defaults
84
Sample MAC Address Table Configuration
85
MAC Address Table Overview
87
Using Static MAC Addresses
87
Configuring Static MAC Addresses
88
Static MAC Addresses on Link Aggregate Ports
88
Using Static Multicast MAC Addresses
89
Configuring Static Multicast MAC Addresses
89
Static Multicast MAC Addresses on Link Aggregate Ports
90
ASCII-File-Only Syntax
90
Configuring MAC Address Table Aging Time
91
Increasing the MAC Address Table Size
92
Displaying Source Learning Information
93
In this Chapter
95
Chapter 3 Configuring Learned Port Security
96
Learned Port Security Specifications
96
Learned Port Security Defaults
96
Sample Learned Port Security Configuration
97
Learned Port Security Overview
98
How LPS Authorizes Source MAC Addresses
99
Dynamic Configuration of Authorized MAC Addresses
99
Static Configuration of Authorized MAC Addresses
100
Understanding the LPS Table
100
Configuring Learned Port Security
100
Enabling/Disabling Learned Port Security
101
Configuring a Source Learning Time Limit
102
Configuring the Number of Bridged MAC Addresses Allowed
103
Configuring the Trap Threshold for Bridged MAC Addresses
103
Configuring the Number of Filtered MAC Addresses Allowed
104
Configuring Authorized MAC Addresses
104
Configuring an Authorized MAC Address Range
104
Selecting the Security Violation Mode
105
Displaying Learned Port Security Information
106
Configuring Vlans
107
Chapter 4 Configuring Vlans
107
In this Chapter
107
VLAN Specifications
108
VLAN Defaults
108
Sample VLAN Configuration
110
VLAN Management Overview
111
Creating/Modifying Vlans
112
Adding/Removing a VLAN
112
Enabling/Disabling the VLAN Administrative Status
113
Modifying the VLAN Description
113
Defining VLAN Port Assignments
114
Changing the Default VLAN Assignment for a Port
114
Configuring Dynamic VLAN Port Assignment
115
Configuring VLAN Rule Classification
115
Enabling/Disabling VLAN Mobile Tag Classification
116
Enabling/Disabling Spanning Tree for a VLAN
117
Enabling/Disabling VLAN Authentication
118
Enabling/Disabling Source Learning
118
Configuring VLAN Router Interfaces
118
Configuring an IPX Router Interface
119
Modifying an IPX Router Interface
120
What Is Single MAC Router Mode
120
Bridging Vlans Across Multiple Switches
121
Verifying the VLAN Configuration
122
In this Chapter
123
Chapter 5 Configuring GVRP
124
GVRP Specifications
124
GVRP Defaults
124
GARP Overview
125
GVRP Overview
125
Quick Steps for Configuring GVRP
127
Configuring GVRP
129
Enabling GVRP
129
Enabling Transparent Switching
130
Configuring the Maximum Number of Vlans
130
Configuring GVRP Registration
131
Setting GVRP Fixed Registration
131
Setting GVRP Forbidden Registration
131
Setting GVRP Normal Registration
131
Configuring the GVRP Applicant Mode
132
Modifying GVRP Timers
132
Restricting VLAN Registration
133
Restricting Static VLAN Registration
134
Restricting VLAN Advertisement
134
Verifying GVRP Configuration
135
Chapter 6 Assigning Ports to Vlans
137
In this Chapter
137
Port Assignment Specifications
138
Port Assignment Defaults
138
Sample VLAN Port Assignment
139
Statically Assigning Ports to Vlans
140
Dynamically Assigning Ports to Vlans
140
How Dynamic Port Assignment Works
141
VLAN Mobile Tag Classification
141
VLAN Rule Classification
144
Configuring Dynamic VLAN Port Assignment
146
Enabling/Disabling Port Mobility
147
Ignoring Bridge Protocol Data Units (BPDU)
147
Understanding Mobile Port Properties
148
What Is a Configured Default VLAN
148
What Is a Secondary VLAN
149
Configuring Mobile Port Properties
152
Enable/Disable Default VLAN
152
Enable/Disable Default VLAN Restore
153
Enable/Disable Port Authentication
153
Enable/Disable 802.1X Port-Based Access Control
154
Chapter 45 Diagnosing Switch Problems
155
Verifying VLAN Port Associations and Mobile Port Properties
155
Understanding 'Show Vlan Port' Output
155
Understanding 'Show Vlan Port Mobile' Output
156
In this Chapter
157
Chapter 7 Configuring Port Mapping
158
Port Mapping Specifications
158
Port Mapping Defaults
158
Quick Steps for Configuring Port Mapping
158
Creating/Deleting a Port Mapping Session
159
Creating a Port Mapping Session
159
Deleting a User/Network Port of a Session
159
Deleting a Port Mapping Session
159
Enabling/Disabling a Port Mapping Session
160
Enabling a Port Mapping Session
160
Disabling a Port Mapping Session
160
Disabling the Flooding of Unknown Unicast Traffic
160
Configuring a Port Mapping Direction
160
Configuring Unidirectional Port Mapping
160
Restoring Bidirectional Port Mapping
161
Sample Port Mapping Configuration
161
Example Port Mapping Overview
161
Example Port Mapping Configuration Steps
162
Verifying the Port Mapping Configuration
162
Chapter 8 Defining VLAN Rules
163
In this Chapter
163
Defining VLAN Rules
164
VLAN Rules Specifications
164
VLAN Rules Defaults
164
Sample VLAN Rule Configuration
165
VLAN Rules Overview
166
VLAN Rule Types
166
DHCP Rules
167
Binding Rules
168
MAC Address Rules
168
Network Address Rules
168
Protocol Rules
168
Port Rules
169
Understanding VLAN Rule Precedence
170
Configuring VLAN Rule Definitions
172
Defining DHCP MAC Address Rules
173
Defining DHCP MAC Range Rules
174
Defining DHCP Port Rules
174
Defining DHCP Generic Rules
175
Defining Binding Rules
175
How to Define a MAC-Port-IP Address Binding Rule
175
How to Define a MAC-Port Binding Rule
176
How to Define a Port-Protocol Binding Rule
176
Defining MAC Address Rules
177
Defining MAC Range Rules
177
Defining IP Network Address Rules
178
Defining IPX Network Address Rules
178
Defining Protocol Rules
179
Defining Port Rules
180
Application Example: DHCP Rules
181
The Vlans
181
DHCP Servers and Clients
181
Verifying VLAN Rule Configuration
184
Chapter 9 Configuring VLAN Stacking
185
In this Chapter
185
Configuring VLAN Stacking
186
VLAN Stacking Specifications
186
VLAN Stacking Defaults
186
VLAN Stacking Overview
187
How VLAN Stacking Works
189
VLAN Stacking Services
190
Interaction with Other Features
191
GARP VLAN Registration Protocol (GVRP)
191
IP Multicast Vlans
191
Link Aggregation
192
Quality of Service (Qos)
192
Ring Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RRSTP)
192
Spanning Tree
192
Quick Steps for Configuring VLAN Stacking
193
Configuring VLAN Stacking Services
195
Configuring Svlans
196
Configuring a VLAN Stacking Service
197
Configuring VLAN Stacking Network Ports
198
Configuring NNI Port Parameters
198
Configuring a VLAN Stacking Service Access Point
199
Configuring VLAN Stacking User Ports
200
Configuring the Type of Customer Traffic to Tunnel
201
Configuring a Service Access Point Profile
202
Associating a Profile with a Service Access Point
203
Configuring a UNI Profile
203
Associating UNI Profiles with UNI Ports
204
VLAN Stacking Application Example
205
VLAN Stacking Configuration Example
206
Verifying the VLAN Stacking Configuration
208
10 Configuring MPLS
209
Chapter 10 Configuring MPLS
209
In this Chapter
209
MPLS Specifications
210
MPLS Defaults
211
Quick Steps for Configuring MPLS
212
Quick Steps for Configuring LDP
213
Quick Steps for Configuring Static Lsps
216
Quick Steps for Configuring Static Fast Re-Route
218
MPLS Overview
220
MPLS Label Stack
220
Label Switching Routers
220
Label Switched Path Types
221
Label Distribution Protocol
221
LDP and MPLS
221
Graceful Restart on Switches with Redundant Cmms
222
Interaction with Other Features
224
Interoperability with Alcatel-Lucent SR Series
225
Configuring MPLS
225
Preparing the Network for MPLS
227
Installing the MPLS Software License
227
Activating MPLS
228
Activating LDP
228
Configuring LDP
228
Configuring LDP Interfaces
228
Modifying LDP Interface Parameters
229
Selecting the LDP Interface Transport Address
231
Configuring Static Lsps
231
Static LSP Configuration Guidelines
232
Configuring the MPLS Interface
233
Configuring the MPLS Label-Map
233
Configuring the Static LSP Instance
234
Using Static Fast Reroute (FRR)
235
Configuring LDP Graceful Restart
237
MPLS Application Example
238
Example Network Overview
238
Configuring the Example MPLS Network
239
Configuring Example VPLS Services
245
Verifying the MPLS Configuration
249
Chapter 11 Configuring VPLS
251
In this Chapter
251
VPLS Specifications
252
VPLS Defaults
253
Quick Steps for Configuring VPLS
254
VPLS Overview
257
VPLS MAC Learning and Packet Forwarding
258
Loop Prevention
258
Service Entities
259
Interaction with Other Features
261
Access (Customer-Facing) Ports
261
Layer 2 Protocol Control Frames
261
Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS)
261
Multiple Virtual Routing and Forwarding (VRF)
262
VLAN Management
262
VLAN Stacking
262
Interoperability with Alcatel-Lucent SR Series
263
Command Line Interface (CLI)
263
System IP Address
263
Fast Reroute (FRR)
263
Service Distribution Point (SDP) VC Type
263
Configuring VPLS Services
265
Configuring Customer Accounts
265
Configuring Service Distribution Points (Sdps)
266
SDP Configuration Guidelines
266
Creating a SDP
267
Deleting an SDP
268
Creating a VPLS Service
269
Deleting a VPLS Service
269
Enable the Service
269
Modify Default VPLS Parameters
269
Binding Services to Sdps
270
Configure Static MAC Addresses for SDP Bindings
270
Enable the SDP Binding
271
Configuring Service Access Points (Saps)
271
SAP Configuration Guidelines
271
Configuring Layer 2 Profiles for Access Ports
272
Configuring Service Access Ports
272
Configuring the Access Port Encapsulation Type
272
Creating the SAP
274
Deleting the SAP
275
VPLS Configuration Example
276
Verifying the VPLS Configuration
282
In this Chapter
283
Chapter 12 Using 802.1Q 2005 Multiple Spanning Tree
284
Spanning Tree Specifications
284
Spanning Tree Bridge Parameter Defaults
284
Spanning Tree Port Parameter Defaults
285
Multiple Spanning Tree Region Defaults
285
MST General Overview
286
How MSTP Works
286
Comparing MSTP with STP and RSTP
289
What Is a Multiple Spanning Tree Instance (MSTI)
289
What Is a Multiple Spanning Tree Region
290
What Is the Common Spanning Tree
291
What Is the Internal Spanning Tree (IST) Instance
291
What Is the Common and Internal Spanning Tree Instance
291
MST Configuration Overview
292
Using Spanning Tree Configuration Commands
292
Understanding Spanning Tree Modes
293
MST Interoperability and Migration
294
Migrating from Flat Mode STP/RSTP to Flat Mode MSTP
294
Migrating from 1X1 Mode to Flat Mode MSTP
295
Quick Steps for Configuring an MST Region
296
Quick Steps for Configuring Mstis
298
Verifying the MST Configuration
301
Chapter 13 Configuring Spanning Tree Parameters
303
In this Chapter
304
Spanning Tree Specifications
305
Spanning Tree Bridge Parameter Defaults
306
Spanning Tree Port Parameter Defaults
306
Multiple Spanning Tree (MST) Region Defaults
307
Ring Rapid Spanning Tree Defaults
307
Spanning Tree Overview
308
How the Spanning Tree Topology Is Calculated
308
Bridge Protocol Data Units (BPDU)
310
Topology Examples
312
Spanning Tree Operating Modes
314
Using Flat Spanning Tree Mode
314
Using 1X1 Spanning Tree Mode
315
Using 1X1 Spanning Tree Mode with PVST
316
Omniswitch PVST+ Interoperability
316
Configuration Overview
317
BPDU Processing in PVST+ Mode
318
Recommendations and Requirements for PVST+ Configurations
318
Configuring STP Bridge Parameters
319
Bridge Configuration Commands Overview
320
Selecting the Bridge Protocol
322
Configuring the Bridge Priority
322
Configuring the Bridge Hello Time
323
Configuring the Bridge Max Age Time
324
Configuring the Bridge Forward Delay Time
325
Enabling/Disabling the VLAN BPDU Switching Status
326
Configuring the Path Cost Mode
326
Using Automatic VLAN Containment
327
Configuring STP Port Parameters
328
Bridge Configuration Commands Overview
328
Enabling/Disabling Spanning Tree on a Port
331
Spanning Tree on Link Aggregate Ports
331
Configuring Port Priority
332
Port Priority on Link Aggregate Ports
333
Configuring Port Path Cost
333
Path Cost for Link Aggregate Ports
334
Configuring Port Mode
336
Mode for Link Aggregate Ports
336
Configuring Port Connection Type
337
Connection Type on Link Aggregate Ports
338
Configuring Edge Port
338
Restricting Port Roles (Root Guard)
339
Restricting TCN Propagation
339
Limiting BPDU Transmission
339
Using RRSTP
340
Configuring RRSTP
341
Enabling and Disabling RRSTP
341
Creating and Removing RRSTP Rings
341
Sample Spanning Tree Configuration
342
Example Network Overview
342
Example Network Configuration Steps
343
Verifying the Spanning Tree Configuration
345
14 Configuring ERP
347
Chapter 14 Configuring ERP
347
In this Chapter
347
ERP Specifications
348
ERP Defaults
348
ERP Overview
349
ERP Terms
349
ERP Timers
349
How Does ERP Work
350
ERP Ring Modes
350
Overlapping Protected Vlans between ERP Rings on same Node
352
ERP and RRSTP Differences
353
Interaction with Other Features
354
Spanning Tree
354
VLAN Stacking
354
Ethernet OAM
354
Quick Steps for Configuring ERP with Standard Vlans
355
Quick Steps for Configuring ERP with VLAN Stacking
356
ERP Configuration Overview and Guidelines
357
Configuring an ERP Ring
358
Adding Protected Vlans
359
Configuring an RPL Port
359
Setting the Wait-To-Restore Timer
360
Setting the Guard Timer
360
Monitoring Remote Ethernet OAM End Points with ERP
361
Configuring ERP with VLAN Stacking Nnis
362
Configuring ERP Protected Svlans
363
Clearing ERP Statistics
364
Sample Ethernet Ring Protection Configuration
365
Example ERP Overview
365
Example ERP Configuration Steps
366
Verifying the ERP Configuration
367
Chapter 15 Configuring Ethernet OAM
369
In this Chapter
369
Ethernet OAM Specifications
370
Ethernet OAM Defaults
370
Ethernet OAM Overview
372
Connectivity Fault Management
372
MIP CCM Database Support
374
Quick Steps for Configuring Ethernet OAM
375
Configuring Ethernet OAM
376
Creating and Deleting a Maintenance Domain
376
Modifying a Maintenance Domain
376
Creating and Deleting a Maintenance Association
377
Modifying a Maintenance Association
377
Creating and Deleting a Maintenance End Point
377
Configuring a Maintenance End Point
378
Configuring Loopback
378
Configuring Linktrace
378
Configuring the Fault Alarm Time
379
Configuring the Fault Reset Time
379
Verifying the Ethernet OAM Configuration
380
Chapter 16 Configuring EFM (LINK OAM)
381
In this Chapter
381
LINK OAM Specifications
382
LINK OAM Defaults
383
Quick Steps for Configuring LINK OAM
384
LINK OAM Overview
386
Discovery
386
Link Monitoring
387
Remote Fault Detection
387
Remote Loopback Testing
388
Interaction with Other Features
388
Link Aggregate
388
Connectivity Fault Management
388
Erp
388
Configuring LINK OAM
389
Enabling and Disabling LINK OAM
389
Setting the Transmit Delay
389
Enabling and Disabling Propagation of Events
389
Configuring Link Monitoring
390
Enabling and Disabling Errored Frame Period
390
Enabling and Disabling Errored Frame
390
Enabling and Disabling Errored Frame Seconds Summary
390
Configuring LINK OAM Loopback
391
Enabling and Disabling Remote Loopback
391
Verifying the LINK OAM Configuration
392
Chapter 17 Configuring UDLD
393
In this Chapter
393
UDLD Specifications
394
UDLD Defaults
394
Quick Steps for Configuring UDLD
395
UDLD Overview
396
UDLD Operational Mode
396
Aggressive Mode
396
Normal Mode
396
Mechanisms to Detect Unidirectional Links
397
Echo Detection
397
Neighbor Database Maintenance
397
Configuring UDLD
398
Enabling and Disabling UDLD
398
Enabling UDLD on a Port
398
Configuring the Operational Mode
399
Configuring the Probe-Timer
399
Configuring the Echo-Wait-Timer
399
Clearing UDLD Statistics
400
Recovering a Port from UDLD Shutdown
400
Verifying the UDLD Configuration
401
Chapter 18 Configuring MAC Retention
403
In this Chapter
403
MAC Retention Defaults
404
MAC Retention Overview
405
How MAC Retention Works
406
MAC Retention after Multiple Take-Overs
407
Configuring MAC Retention
408
Enabling MAC Retention
408
Detecting a Duplicate MAC Address
408
Configuring MAC Release
408
MAC Retention Applications
409
Software Failure
409
Link Failure
410
Chapter 19 Configuring 802.1AB
411
In this Chapter
411
802.1AB Specifications
412
802.1AB Defaults Table
412
Quick Steps for Configuring 802.1AB
413
802.1AB Overview
414
Mandatory Tlvs
414
Optional Tlvs
414
LLDP-Media Endpoint Devices
415
LLDP Agent Operation
416
LLDPDU Transmission and Reception
416
Aging Time
417
Configuring 802.1AB
418
Configuring LLDPDU Flow
418
Enabling and Disabling Notification
418
Enabling and Disabling Management TLV
419
Enabling and Disabling 802.1 TLV
419
Enabling and Disabling 802.3 TLV
420
Enabling and Disabling MED TLV
420
Setting the Transmit Interval
420
Setting the Transmit Hold Multiplier Value
421
Setting the Transmit Delay
421
Setting the Reinit Delay
421
Setting the Notification Interval
421
Verifying 802.1AB Configuration
422
Using Interswitch Protocols
423
In this Chapter
423
Chapter 20 Using Interswitch Protocols
424
AIP Specifications
424
AMAP Defaults
424
AMAP Overview
425
AMAP Transmission States
425
Common Transmission State
426
Discovery Transmission State
426
Passive Reception State
426
Common Transmission and Remote Switches
427
Configuring AMAP
427
Enabling or Disabling AMAP
427
Configuring the AMAP Discovery Time-Out Interval
427
Configuring the AMAP Common Time-Out Interval
428
Displaying AMAP Information
429
Chapter 21 Configuring 802.1Q
431
In this Chapter
431
802.1Q Specifications
432
802.1Q Defaults Table
432
802.1Q Overview
433
Configuring an 802.1Q VLAN
435
Enabling Tagging on a Port
435
Enabling Tagging with Link Aggregation
435
Configuring the Frame Type
436
Show 802.1Q Information
437
Application Example
438
Verifying 802.1Q Configuration
440
Chapter 22 Configuring Static Link Aggregation
441
In this Chapter
441
Configuring Static Link Aggregation
442
Static Link Aggregation Specifications
442
Static Link Aggregation Default Values
442
Quick Steps for Configuring Static Link Aggregation
443
Static Link Aggregation Overview
445
Static Link Aggregation Operation
445
Relationship to Other Features
446
Configuring Static Link Aggregation Groups
447
Configuring Mandatory Static Link Aggregate Parameters
447
Creating and Deleting a Static Link Aggregate Group
448
Creating a Static Aggregate Group
448
Deleting a Static Aggregate Group
448
Adding and Deleting Ports in a Static Aggregate Group
449
Adding Ports to a Static Aggregate Group
449
Removing Ports from a Static Aggregate Group
449
Modifying Static Aggregation Group Parameters
450
Modifying the Static Aggregate Group Name
450
Creating a Static Aggregate Group Name
450
Deleting a Static Aggregate Group Name
450
Modifying the Static Aggregate Group Administrative State
450
Disabling the Static Aggregate Group Administrative State
450
Enabling the Static Aggregate Group Administrative State
450
Application Example
451
Displaying Static Link Aggregation Configuration and Statistics
452
Configuring Dynamic Link Aggregation
453
Chapter 23 Configuring Dynamic Link Aggregation
453
In this Chapter
453
Dynamic Link Aggregation Specifications
454
Dynamic Link Aggregation Default Values
455
Quick Steps for Configuring Dynamic Link Aggregation
456
Dynamic Link Aggregation Overview
459
Dynamic Link Aggregation Operation
459
Relationship to Other Features
461
Configuring Dynamic Link Aggregate Groups
462
Configuring Mandatory Dynamic Link Aggregate Parameters
462
Creating and Deleting a Dynamic Aggregate Group
463
Creating a Dynamic Aggregate Group
463
Deleting a Dynamic Aggregate Group
463
Configuring Ports to Join and Removing Ports in a Dynamic Aggregate Group
464
Configuring Ports to Join a Dynamic Aggregate Group
464
Removing Ports from a Dynamic Aggregate Group
465
Modifying Dynamic Link Aggregate Group Parameters
466
Modifying Dynamic Aggregate Group Parameters
466
Modifying the Dynamic Aggregate Group Name
466
Configuring and Deleting the Dynamic Aggregate Group Actor Administrative Key
467
Modifying the Dynamic Aggregate Group Administrative State
467
Modifying the Dynamic Aggregate Group Actor System ID
468
Modifying the Dynamic Aggregate Group Actor System Priority
468
Modifying the Dynamic Aggregate Group Partner Administrative Key
469
Modifying the Dynamic Aggregate Group Partner System Priority
469
Modifying the Dynamic Aggregate Group Partner System ID
470
Modifying Dynamic Link Aggregate Actor Port Parameters
470
Modifying the Actor Port System Administrative State
471
Modifying the Actor Port System ID
472
Modifying the Actor Port System Priority
473
Modifying the Actor Port Priority
474
Modifying Dynamic Aggregate Partner Port Parameters
475
Modifying the Partner Port System Administrative State
475
Modifying the Partner Port Administrative Key
477
Modifying the Partner Port System ID
477
Modifying the Partner Port System Priority
478
Modifying the Partner Port Administrative Status
479
Modifying the Partner Port Priority
479
Application Examples
481
Sample Network Overview
481
Link Aggregation and Spanning Tree Example
482
Link Aggregation and Qos Example
483
Displaying Dynamic Link Aggregation Configuration and Statistics
484
Chapter 24 Configuring IP
487
In this Chapter
487
IP Specifications
489
IP Defaults
489
Quick Steps for Configuring IP Forwarding
490
IP Overview
491
IP Protocols
491
Application-Layer Protocols
491
Transport Protocols
491
Additional IP Protocols
492
Chapter 42 Configuring IP Multicast Switching
492
IP Forwarding
493
Configuring an IP Router Interface
494
Modifying an IP Router Interface
495
Removing an IP Router Interface
495
Configuring a Loopback0 Interface
496
Configuring a BGP Peer Session with Loopback0
496
Loopback0 Address Advertisement
496
Creating a Static Route
497
Creating a Default Route
498
Configuring Address Resolution Protocol (ARP)
498
Adding a Permanent Entry to the ARP Table
498
Clearing a Dynamic Entry from the ARP Table
499
Deleting a Permanent Entry from the ARP Table
499
ARP Filtering
500
Local Proxy ARP
500
IP Configuration
502
Configuring the Router Primary Address
502
Configuring the Router ID
502
Configuring the Route Preference of a Router
502
Configuring Route Map Redistribution
503
Using Route Maps
503
Creating a Route Map
504
Configuring Access Lists
506
Configuring Route Map Redistribution
507
Route Map Redistribution Example
508
IP-Directed Broadcasts
509
Denial of Service (Dos) Filtering
509
Arp Poisoning
513
Enabling/Disabling IP Services
514
Managing IP
515
Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP)
515
ICMP Control Table
518
ICMP Statistics Table
518
Using the Ping Command
518
Tracing an IP Route
519
Displaying TCP Information
519
Displaying UDP Information
519
Tunneling
519
Generic Routing Encapsulation
519
IP Encapsulation Within IP
520
Tunneling Operation
520
Configuring a Tunnel Interface
521
Verifying the IP Configuration
522
Chapter 25 Configuring Multiple VRF
523
In this Chapter
523
VRF Specifications
524
VRF Defaults
524
Quick Steps for Configuring Multiple VRF
525
Multiple VRF Overview
528
Service Provider
529
ASCII-File-Only Syntax
530
Using the VRF Command Line Interface
530
VRF Interaction with Other Features
531
AAA RADIUS Servers
532
Bgpv4
532
IP-IP and GRE Tunnels
532
Management Applications (Telnet and SSH)
532
Quality of Service (Qos)
532
VRF Policies
532
Snmp
533
Vlans
533
UDP/DHCP Relay
533
Configuring VRF Instances
535
Selecting a VRF Instance
536
Assigning IP Interfaces to a VRF Instance
537
Configuring Routing Protocols for a Specific VRF Instance
537
Removing a VRF Instance
537
Verifying the VRF Configuration
538
Alcatel-Lucent OmniSwitch AOS Management Manual (312 pages)
Release 6
Brand:
Alcatel-Lucent
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Switch
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
About this Guide
13
Supported Platforms
13
What Is in this Manual
14
When Should I Read this Manual
14
Who Should Read this Manual
14
How Is the Information Organized
15
What Is Not in this Manual
15
Documentation Roadmap
16
Related Documentation
18
Technical Support
20
User Manual CD
20
Chapter 1 Managing System Files
21
In this Chapter
21
File Management Specifications
22
Switch Administration Overview
23
File Transfer
23
Switch Directories
24
File and Directory Management
25
Using Wildcards
27
Multiple Characters
27
Single Characters
27
Directory Commands
28
Determining Your Location in the File Structure
28
Changing Directories
29
Displaying Directory Contents
30
Making a New Directory
31
Displaying Directory Contents Including Subdirectories
32
Copying an Existing Directory
32
Removing a Directory and Its Contents
33
File Commands
34
Creating or Modifying Files
34
Copy an Existing File
34
Secure Copy an Existing File
35
Move an Existing File or Directory
35
Change File Attribute and Permissions
36
Delete an Existing File
36
Managing Files on Switches
37
Omniswitch AOS Release 6 Switch Management Guide September 2009
38
Utility Commands
38
Displaying Free Memory Space
38
Performing a File System Check
38
Deleting the Entire File System
39
Loading Software Onto the Switch
40
Using the Switch as an FTP Server
40
Using the Switch as an FTP Client
41
Using Secure Shell FTP
43
Closing a Secure Shell FTP Session
44
Using TFTP to Transfer Files
44
Using Zmodem
45
Registering Software Image Files
47
Directories on the Switch
47
Available Image Files
48
Application Examples for File Management
50
Transferring a File to the Switch Using FTP
50
Creating a File Directory on the Switch
51
FTP Client Application Example
52
Creating a File Directory Using Secure Shell FTP
54
Transfer a File Using Secure Shell FTP
55
Closing a Secure Shell FTP Session
55
Verifying Directory Contents
56
Setting the System Clock
57
Setting Date and Time
57
Date
57
Time Zone
57
Time
58
Daylight Savings Time Configuration
59
Enabling DST
60
Chapter 2 Logging into the Switch
63
In this Chapter
63
Chapter 8 Managing Switch User Accounts
63
Logging into the Switch
64
Login Specifications
64
Login Defaults
64
Quick Steps for Logging into the Switch
66
Overview of Switch Login Components
67
Management Interfaces
67
Logging into the CLI
67
Using the Webview Management Tool
68
Using SNMP to Manage the Switch
68
User Accounts
68
Using Telnet
69
Logging into the Switch Via Telnet
69
Starting a Telnet Session from the Switch
69
Using FTP
71
Using FTP to Log into the Switch
71
Using Secure Shell
73
Secure Shell Components
73
Secure Shell Interface
73
Secure Shell File Transfer Protocol
73
Secure Shell Application Overview
75
Secure Shell Authentication
76
Protocol Identification
76
Algorithm and Key Exchange
76
Authentication Phase
76
Connection Phase
77
Using Secure Shell DSA Public Key Authentication
77
Starting a Secure Shell Session
77
Closing a Secure Shell Session
79
Log into the Switch with Secure Shell FTP
79
Closing a Secure Shell FTP Session
81
Modifying the Login Banner
82
Modifying the Text Display before Login
83
Configuring Login Parameters
84
Configuring the Inactivity Timer
84
Enabling the DNS Resolver
85
Verifying Login Settings
86
Chapter 3 Using SNMP
87
In this Chapter
87
SNMP Specifications
88
SNMP Defaults
88
Quick Steps for Setting up an SNMP Management Station
90
Quick Steps for Setting up Trap Filters
91
Filtering by Trap Families
91
Filtering by Individual Traps
92
SNMP Overview
93
SNMP Operations
93
Using SNMP for Switch Management
94
Setting up an SNMP Management Station
94
SNMP Versions
94
Snmpv1
94
Snmpv2
95
Snmpv3
95
SNMP Traps Table
96
Index
98
Using SNMP for Switch Security
132
Community Strings (Snmpv1 and Snmpv2)
132
Configuring Community Strings
132
Encryption and Authentication (Snmpv3)
133
Configuring Encryption and Authentication
133
Setting SNMP Security
134
Working with SNMP Traps
135
Trap Filtering
135
Filtering by Individual Trap
135
Filtering by Trap Families
135
Authentication Trap
136
Trap Management
136
Replaying Traps
136
Absorbing Traps
136
Sending Traps to Webview
136
SNMP MIB Information
137
MIB Tables
137
MIB Table Description
137
Industry Standard Mibs
138
Enterprise (Proprietary) Mibs
143
Verifying the SNMP Configuration
148
In this Chapter
149
Chapter 4 Configuring Network Time Protocol (NTP)
150
NTP Specifications
150
NTP Defaults Table
150
NTP Quick Steps
151
NTP Overview
153
Stratum
154
Using NTP in a Network
154
Authentication
156
Configuring NTP
157
Configuring the Omniswitch as a Client
157
NTP Servers
158
Using Authentication
160
Verifying NTP Configuration
162
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