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Nortel Business Ethernet Switch 100/200 SeriesUsing the Nortel BusinessEthernet Switch 100/200 SeriesATTENTIONClicking on a PDF hyperlink takes you to

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10 ContentsQoS defaults 228Technical specifications 228SFP physical specifications 228Specifications for LC type 1000BASE-SX connectivity 229Specification

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100 BES100 or BES200 administrationVariable ValueVLAN The range is 1 to 4094.VLAN Name The name assigned to the VLAN whenthe VLAN was created.VLAN Typ

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System administration using the Web-based user interface 101Item DescriptionTriggered By A comment describing the source of the event.ID The event tha

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102 BES100 or BES200 administrationItem DescriptionFragments The number of packets received that were less than 64 octetsin length (excluding framing

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System administration using the Web-based user interface 103Item DescriptionStart The value of the sysUPTime at the start of the interval overwhich th

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104 BES100 or BES200 administrationLLDP Local System Data page itemsItem DescriptionLink Layer Discovery Protocol ConfigurationChassisIdSubtype The ty

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System administration using the Web-based user interface 1052Click Update to refresh the page.—End—LLDP statistics page itemsItem DescriptionGeneral T

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106 BES100 or BES200 administrationLLDP Neighbor page itemsItem DescriptionPort Identifies the local port on which the remote system informationis rec

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System administration using the Element Manager 1073Choose LLDP Neighbor Management.The LLDP Neigbor Management page appears.—End—LLDP Neighbor Manage

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108 BES100 or BES200 administration•"Viewing VLAN properties" (page 66)•"Viewing switch IP information" (page 117)•"Viewing l

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System administration using the Element Manager 109Variable ValueOperStatus Displays the Power-Over-Ethernet state of theswitch:•on• off•faultyConsump

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11PrefaceThis guide provides information about administering and configuring theNortel Business Ethernet Switch 100 (BES100) and 200 (BES200) Seriesdev

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110 BES100 or BES200 administration4In the SystemName box, type a name for the system.5In the Location box, type a location for the device.6 In the Sw

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System administration using the Element Manager 111Variable ValueBootMode Sets the BootP mode to use at the next switchboot:•bootpDisabled• bootpAlway

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112 BES100 or BES200 administrationVariable ValueLastChange The value of sysUpTime at the time the interfaceentered its current operational state.Oper

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System administration using the Element Manager 113Value VariableTotalNumPorts The total number of ports on the unit.IpAddress The unit IP address.Tra

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114 BES100 or BES200 administrationPower Supply tabThe PowerSupply tab provides read-only information about the operatingstatus of the switch power su

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System administration using the Element Manager 115Fan tabThe Fan tab provides read-only information about the operating status ofthe switch fans.Proc

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116 BES100 or BES200 administrationThe Element Manager provides only one port to receive traps (port 162);therefore, you can only view the Element Man

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System administration using the Element Manager 117Viewing switch IP informationAccess the IP Subsystem option to view Internet Protocol (IP) addressi

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118 BES100 or BES200 administrationVariable ValueBcastAddr The value of the least-significant bit in the IP broadcast address usedfor sending datagram

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System administration using the Element Manager 119Variable ValueIpAddress The Internet Protocol address of the device.Type The type of mapping.Viewin

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12 PrefaceBefore you beginThis guide is intended for individuals who have the following background:•basic knowledge of networks, Ethernet bridging, an

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120 BES100 or BES200 administrationVariable Valuemgmt: The MAC address entry is for themanagement address of the BES100 andBES200 switch.other: none o

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System administration using the Element Manager 121Displaying STP propertiesYou can use the Element Manager to display system parameters forSpanning T

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122 BES100 or BES200 administrationVariable ValueFor example, the bridge with the lowest bridgeID becomes the root bridge, with Bridge Priorityvalues

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System administration using the Element Manager 123—End—Port Information tabVariable ValuePort The port number.Path Cost The bridge spanning tree para

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124 BES100 or BES200 administrationGeneralYou can use the General tab to set and view general security informationfor the switch.Procedure stepsStep A

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System administration using the Element Manager 125The Device Manager dialog box appears.4In the File name field, type a file name.5Choose Save as type

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126 BES100 or BES200 administrationThe General tab appears in the information panel.2Click the Security List tab.The Security List tab appears.3Click

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System administration using the Element Manager 1275To delete items from the Security Table, select the row and clickDelete.6To send the infor mation

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128 BES100 or BES200 administrationThe Device Manager dialog box appears.4In the File name field, type a file name.5Choose Save as type to save the file

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System administration using the Element Manager 1296Click Save to create the file or Cancel to quit without saving yourchanges.—End—Security Violation

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Related publications 13brackets ([ ]) Indicate optional elements in syntaxdescriptions. Do not type the bracketswhen you enter the command. Example: I

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130 BES100 or BES200 administrationVariable ValueActorLagID The combined information of Actor SystemPriority, Actor System ID, and Actor OperationalKe

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System administration using the Element Manager 131Step Action1From the Task Navigation Panel, choose Administration >System Metrics > Chassis M

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132 BES100 or BES200 administrationVariable ValueInGetResponses The total number of SNMP Get-ResponsePDUs accepted and processed by the SNMPprotocol.O

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System administration using the Element Manager 133Variable ValueInReadOnlys The total number of SNMP PDUs delivered tothe SNMP protocol for which the

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134 BES100 or BES200 administrationVariable ValueInDiscards The number of input IP datagrams for whichno problems were encountered to prevent theircon

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System administration using the Element Manager 135Variable ValueReasmOKs The number of IP datagrams successfullyreassembled.ReasmFails The number of

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136 BES100 or BES200 administrationVariable ValueMaximum/sec The maximum average for the counter fora given polling interval over the cumulativeelapse

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System administration using the Element Manager 1373To view a graphical representation of statistics, click the numericdata you wish to graph and choo

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138 BES100 or BES200 administrationVariable ValueOutDiscards The number of outbound packets which werechosen to be discarded even though no errorshad

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System administration using the Element Manager 1393To view a graphical representation of statistics, click the numericdata you wish to graph and choo

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14 PrefaceYou can pr int selected technical manuals and release notes for free, directlyfrom the Internet. Go to www.nortel.com. Find the product for

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140 BES100 or BES200 administrationVariable ValueFCSErrors A count of frames received on a particularinterface that are an integral number of octetsin

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System administration using the Element Manager 141Variable ValueFrameTooLongs A count of frames received on a particularinterface that exceed the max

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142 BES100 or BES200 administrationVariable ValueLateCollisions The number of times that a collision is detectedon a particular interface later than 5

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System administration using the Element Manager 143Bridge tab itemsVariable ValueDelayExceededDiscards Number of frames discarded by the port due toex

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144 BES100 or BES200 administration9In the Poll Interval list, choose a selection.—End—LACP statistics tab itemsVariable ValueLACPDUsRX Denotes the nu

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System administration using the Element Manager 145Step Action1From the Task Navigation Panel, choose Administration >General > Alarms.2Click th

Strany 53 - Configuring LLDP port status

146 BES100 or BES200 administrationViewing statisticsUse the following procedure to save and graph Ethernet statistics.Procedure stepsStep Action1From

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System administration using the Element Manager 147Rmon tab for graphing portsVariable ValueOctets The total number of octets of data (includingthose

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148 BES100 or BES200 administrationVariable ValueJabbers The total number of packets received that werelonger than 1518 octets (excluding framing bits

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System administration using the Element Manager 149Viewing alarm settingsUse the Element Manager to view alarms and alarm settings.Procedure stepsStep

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15New in this releaseThe following section details what is new in Using the Nortel BusinessEthernet Switch 100/200 Series for hardware and software re

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150 BES100 or BES200 administrationField DescriptionSample Type Can be either absolute or delta.For more information about sample types, seeRMON alarm

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System administration using the Element Manager 1517Click Refresh to update the page.—End—Alarms tabVariable ValueIndex Uniquely identifies an entry i

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152 BES100 or BES200 administrationVariable ValueStartupAlarm The alarm that may be sent when this entry isfirst set to valid. If the first sample aft

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System administration using the Element Manager 153Variable ValueAfter a falling event is generated, another suchevent is not generated until the samp

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154 BES100 or BES200 administrationVariable ValuelldpMessageTxHoldMultiplier Sets the multiplier for tx-interval used tocompute the Time To Live value

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System administration using the Element Manager 155Variable ValueRemTablesDeletes The number of times the complete set ofinformation advertised by a p

Strany 64 - Configuring VLAN properties

156 BES100 or BES200 administrationVariable ValueAdminStatus The administratively desired status of the localLLDP agent:• txOnly: the LLDP agent trans

Strany 65 - Deleting a VLAN

System administration using the Element Manager 157802.1ab - RX Stats tabWith the 802.1ab - RX Stats tab, you can view LLDP receive statistics byport.

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158 BES100 or BES200 administrationVariable ValueWhen a ports admin status changes from’disabled’ to rxOnly, txOnly or txAndRx, thecounter associated

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System administration using the Element Manager 159Variable ValuePortId The string value used to identify the portcomponent associated with a given po

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16 New in this releaseNortel Business Ethernet Switch 100/200 SeriesUsing the Nortel Business Ethernet Switch 100/200 SeriesNN47925-300 01.01 Standard

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160 BES100 or BES200 administrationVariable ValueLocalPortNum Identifies the local port on which the remotesystem information is received.Index An arb

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System administration using the Element Manager 161Variable ValueLocalPortNum Identifies the local port on which the remote system informationis recei

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162 BES100 or BES200 administrationThe RMON agent defines objects that are suitable for the management ofany type of network, but some groups are targe

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System administration using the Element Manager 1634Set the desired values for the multicast and broadcast boxes bydouble- clicking the configurable bo

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164 BES100 or BES200 administrationProcedure stepsStep Action1From the Task Navigation Panel, choose Configuration > DataServices > QoS > QoS

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System administration using the Element Manager 165You can use RMON to collect statistics at intervals. For example, if youwant RMON statistics to be

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166 BES100 or BES200 administrationRMON collects statistics using the index, port, bucket, and intervalthat you specified.—End—Variable definitionsVaria

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System administration using the Element Manager 1672Click the Ether Stats tab.The Ether Stats tab appears.3Click Insert.The RmonControl, Insert Ether

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168 BES100 or BES200 administrationConfiguring RMON alarmsNavigation•"Creating an alarm" (page 168)•"Deleting an alarm" (page 169)C

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System administration using the Element Manager 169Alarm variable listAlarm variables are in three formats:•A chassis alarm ends in .x where the x ind

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17IntroductionThe Business Ethernet Switch 100 and 200 series switches are used insmall and medium business (SMB) applications. The BES100/200 seriesi

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170 BES100 or BES200 administrationCreating an RMON EventUse this procedure to create an RMON event.Procedure stepsStep Action1In the Events tab (Even

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System administration using the Element Manager 1713Highlight an event Description.4Click Delete.The event is removed from the table.—End—Disabling Et

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172 BES100 or BES200 administration•"Viewing RMON history" (page 176)Interpreting the LEDsFor information about interpreting the LEDs for th

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System administration using the Element Manager 173Step Action1Disable the autonegotiation feature at the connected station.2Manually set the speed/du

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174 BES100 or BES200 administrationCaution:Normal power-up sequence In a normal power-up sequence, the LEDsappear as follows:Procedure stepsStep Actio

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System administration using the Element Manager 175SymptomProbable causeCorrective actionareas where it can be exposedto direct sunlight or near warma

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176 BES100 or BES200 administration3From the main menu, choose Device Monitoring > Events > RMONThreshold. The RMON Threshold page appears.—End—

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System administration using the Element Manager 177Rmon History tabVariable ValueSampleIndex An index that uniquely identifies the particularsample th

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178 BES100 or BES200 administrationVariable ValueOversizePkts The total number of packets received that werelonger than 1518 octets (excluding framing

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System administration using the Element Manager 179Inserting an SFPRemoving an SFPUse this procedure to remove an SFP.Procedure stepsStep Action1Disco

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18 Introduction•To learn about the BES100 or BES200 management features, see"Business Ethernet Switch 100 or 200 Series fundamentals" (page

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180 BES100 or BES200 administrationRemoving an SFP2Slide the SFP out of the module SFP slot.3If the SFP does not slide easily from the module slot, us

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System administration using the Element Manager 181—End—Nortel Business Ethernet Switch 100/200 SeriesUsing the Nortel Business Ethernet Switch 100/20

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182 BES100 or BES200 administrationNortel Business Ethernet Switch 100/200 SeriesUsing the Nortel Business Ethernet Switch 100/200 SeriesNN47925-300 0

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183BES100 or 200 Series fundamentalsUse this information to understand the Business Ethernet Switch 100 or 200Series hardware and software release 1.0

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184 BES100 or 200 Series fundamentals•BES220-48T PWRNavigation•For information about the hardware components of the BES100 and200 Series switches, see

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Hardware components of the BES100 and BES200 Series switch 185BES120-48T PWR/BES220-48T PWR"BES120-48T PWR/BES220-48T PWR front panel" (page

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186 BES100 or 200 Series fundamentalsThe Console port is a DB-9, RS-232-D male serial port connector. You canuse this connector to connect a managemen

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Hardware components of the BES100 and BES200 Series switch 187The 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX port connectors are configured as MDI-X(Media Dependent Interface

Strany 99 - Viewing VLAN port information

188 BES100 or 200 Series fundamentalsAuto-MDI and MDI-XThe 10/100BASE-TX port connectors support auto-MDI/MDI-X. TypicalMDI-X ports connect straight-t

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Hardware components of the BES100 and BES200 Series switch 189BES120-48T PWR/BES220-48T PWR LED display panelBES100 and BES200 Series switch LED descr

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19Using the Web-based user interfaceUse the information in this chapter to understand how to use the Web-baseduser interface to view and configure info

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190 BES100 or 200 Series fundamentalsLabelColor/StatusMeaningOff Switch is not connected to apower source.Green The Cascade Up/Down porthas a physical

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Hardware components of the BES100 and BES200 Series switch 191BES200 Series switch back panelComponents on the BES200 Switch Series back panelItem Des

Strany 104 - Displaying LLDP statistics

192 BES100 or 200 Series fundamentalsCountry/Plug description SpecificationsTypical plugU.S./Canada/Japan:NEMA5-15P male plugUL recognized (UL stamped

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Hardware components of the BES100 and BES200 Series switch 193Attention: Lisez ceci immédiatement.Examinez ce cordon d’alimentation pour déter miner s

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194 BES100 or 200 Series fundamentalsWARNINGRemoval of the power cord is the only way to turn off power to thisdevice. The power cord must always be c

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Network configuration examples 195Desktop switch application"BES100 and BES200 Ser ies switch used as a desktop switch" (page 195)shows the B

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196 BES100 or 200 Series fundamentalsBES100 and BES200 Series switch used as a segment switchHigh-density switched workgroup application"Configuri

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SFP transceiver 197Configuring power workgroups and a shared media hubSFP transceiverThis section describes technical specifications and installation in

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198 BES100 or 200 Series fundamentalsGuidelinesBefore installing an SFP, read the following guidelines:•SFP GBICs are static sensitive.To prevent dama

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Product description 199Locking and extracting mechanismsSFP labelingThe Nortel label on a typical SFP contains a Nortel serial number, a barcode, a ma

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Document status: StandardDocument version: 01.01Document date: 11/24/2006Copyright © 2006, Nortel NetworksAll Rights Reser ved.Sourced in Canada and t

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20 Using the Web-based user interface•"Logging on to the Web-based user interface" (page 21)•"Logging off from the Web-based user inter

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200 BES100 or 200 Series fundamentalsSFP modelsSFPs are hot-swappable products that enhance input and output and allowgigabit Ethernet ports to link w

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Virtual local area networks 201The MAC address-based security feature is based on Nortel BaySecureLAN Access for Ethernet, a real-time security system

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202 BES100 or 200 Series fundamentalsthe need to change physical cabling. You can use the Web-basedmanagement interface or the BEM to configure port-ba

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IEEE 802.1Q tagging 203IEEE 802.1Q taggingThe BES100 and BES200 Series switches operate in accordance with theIEEE 802.1Q tagging rules. Important ter

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204 BES100 or 200 Series fundamentalsThe default configuration settings for the BES100 and BES200 Seriesswitch have all ports set as untagged members o

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IEEE 802.1Q tagging 205Port-based VLAN assignmentAs shown in "802.1Q tagging (after port-based VLAN assignment)" (page205), the untagged pac

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206 BES100 or 200 Series fundamentals802.1Q tag assignmentAs shown in "802.1Q tagging - after 802.1Q tag assignment " (page 206),the tagged

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VLAN workgroup example 207With the BES100 and BES200 Series switches you can assign ports toVLANs using the Web-based management, or the Element Manag

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208 BES100 or 200 Series fundamentalsVLAN configuration spanning multiple switchesVLANs spanning multiple switchesYou can use VLANs to segment a networ

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VLANs spanning multiple switches 209VLANs spanning multiple 802.1Q tagged switchesBecause there is only one link between the two switches, the Spannin

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Logging off from the Web-based user interface 21Logging on to the Web-based user interfaceUse this procedure to log on to the Web-based user interface

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210 BES100 or 200 Series fundamentalsVLANs spanning multiple untagged switchesWhen the STP is enabled on these switches, only one link between eachpai

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Spanning Tree Protocol 211Possible problems with VLANs and Spanning Tree ProtocolAs shown in "Possible problems with VLANs and Spanning Tree Prot

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212 BES100 or 200 Series fundamentalsdetects and eliminates logical loops in a bridged or switched network. Whenmultiple paths exist, the spanning tre

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Spanning Tree Protocol - IEEE 802.1D 213If you connect a hub or another bridging device to a port, it could potentiallycreate a loop in the network to

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214 BES100 or 200 Series fundamentals"Path cost values" (page 215) describes the default values that have anonlinear relationship between li

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Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol - IEEE 802.1w 215Port RoleSTP RSTPDescriptionDesignated Yes Yes This port has the lowercost BPDU on thesegment. Designate

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216 BES100 or 200 Series fundamentalsRapid convergentIn RSTP, the root port or the designated port can ask its peer for permissionfor going to the For

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802.1p Class of Service support 217Negotiation process802.1p Class of Service supportThe BES100 /200 Series switch enables 802.1p Traffic Class by mapp

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218 BES100 or 200 Series fundamentalsIEEE 802.3ad Link AggregationIEEE 802.3ad-based link aggregation lets you aggregate one or more linkstogether to

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IEEE 802.3ad Link Aggregation 219The MAC address is used as the source address for frame exchangesthat are initiated by entities within the Link Aggre

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22 Using the Web-based user interfaceNavigating the Web-based user interfaceWhen your Web browser connects with the switch Web agent, the homepage app

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220 BES100 or 200 Series fundamentals•The standby link is added to the trunk group.There may be a temporary delay in traffic flow due to the switching o

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BootP configuration 221degrades. End stations are indiscriminately offered the same load as therest of the network, even though they are not interested

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222 BES100 or 200 Series fundamentalsrouter on the local subnet (the subnet with which the BES100 or BES200Series switch is associated) that provides

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BootP configuration 223BootP DisabledWhen this mode is selected, the switch does not use BootP. The switchoperates in the following manner:•The switch

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224 BES100 or 200 Series fundamentalsFlash memory storageSwitch software image storageThe BES100 and BES200 Series switches use flash memory to store t

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Configuration and switch management 225StandardsThe following IEEE Standards also contain information germane to theBES100 or BES200 Series switch:•IEE

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226 BES100 or 200 Series fundamentalsNortel Business Ethernet Switch 100/200 SeriesUsing the Nortel Business Ethernet Switch 100/200 SeriesNN47925-300

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227BES reference informationThis chapter provides technical specifications and reference information forthe BES100 and BES200 Series switches.Navigatio

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228 BES reference informationQoS defaultsFor information about QoS defaults weights, see the following table.QoS default weightsValueLow32Medium64High

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Technical specifications 229Specifications for LC type 1000BASE-SX connectivityThe Model 1000BASE-SX SFP provides 1000BASE-SX (850 nm, shortwavelength,

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Navigating the Web-based user interface 23The first five headings provide options for viewing and configuring switchparameters. The Support heading provi

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230 BES reference informationTypeSpecificationCabling 62.5 µm MMF optic cable50 µm MMF optic cable10 µm SMF optic cableDistance 1804 ft. (550 m) using

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MDI and MDI-X devices 231TypeSpecificationMinimum receiver sensitivity -17.0 dBmMaximum power input 0 dBmConnector and pin assignmentsThis section des

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232 BES reference informationPorts that implement the crossover function internally are known as MDI-Xports, where X refers to the crossover functionN

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MDI and MDI-X devices 233DB-9 (RS-232-D) console/comm port connectorDB-9 console/comm port connectorThe DB-9 console/comm port connector ("DB-9-c

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234 BES reference informationDB-9-console port connector"DB-9 console port connector pin assignments " (page 234) lists the DB-9console port

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System information page 2351000Base-T pinoutsPin descriptions for 1000Base-T pinoutsPin MDI MDI-X1BI_DA+ BI_DB+2BI_DA- BI_DB-3BI_DB+ BI_DA+4BI_DC+ BI_

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236 BES reference informationProcedure stepsStep Action1From the main menu, choose Administration.2Choose System Information.The System Information pa

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LACP Port statistics page 237Procedure stepsStep Action1From the main menu, choose Application.2Choose Spanning Tree.3Choose Bridge Information.The Br

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238 BES reference informationProcedure stepsStep Action1From the main menu, choose Device Monitoring.2Choose Statistics.3Choose Link Aggregation Port

Strany 156 - 802.1ab - TX Stats tab

Accessing the management interface 239Procedure stepsStep Action1From the main menu, choose Summary.2Choose Switch Information.The Switch Information

Strany 157 - 802.1ab - RX Stats tab

24 Using the Web-based user interfaceConfiguration optionsConfigurable parameters have a dialog box or a drop-down list. After youmake a configuration ch

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240 BES reference informationProcedure stepsStep Action1In the Username text box, type a valid user name.Default values are nnadminRO [lowercase] for

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Nortel Business Ethernet Switch 100/200 SeriesUsing the Nortel Business Ethernet Switch 100/200 SeriesCopyright © Copyright © 2006 Nortel, Nortel Netw

Strany 161 - Configuring RMON events

Setting the IP address 255Check the front-panel LEDs as the device powers on to confirm thatthe PWR LED is green. If not, check that the power cable is

Strany 162 - Configuring rate limiting

26 Using the Web-based user interfacePrerequisites•To configure the switch dynamically, the network must provide BOOTPservices.Procedure stepsStep Acti

Strany 163 - Enabling QoS mapping

Changing the administrator password 27Variable ValueThis setting uses the IP configuration parameters stored innonvolatile memory each time the switch

Strany 164 - Configuring RMON history

28 Using the Web-based user interfaceProcedure stepsStep Action1From the main menu, choose Administration > Security >Passwords.2In the Switch P

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Configuring system information 29Procedure stepsStep Action1From the main menu, choose Configuration > System.2Type a contact name, system name, and

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“Software” is owned or licensed by Nortel Networks, its parent or one of its subsidiaries or affiliates, and iscopyrighted and licensed, not sold. Soft

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30 Using the Web-based user interfaceNortel Business Ethernet Switch 100/200 SeriesUsing the Nortel Business Ethernet Switch 100/200 SeriesNN47925-300

Strany 168 - Creating an alarm

31BES100 or BES200 basic configurationusing the Web-based user interfaceUse the procedures in this chapter to manage the basic configuration ofyour BES1

Strany 169 - Deleting an alarm

32 BES100 or BES200 basic configuration using the Web-based user interfaceA port-based Quick Start VLAN is created if the new default VLAN does notexis

Strany 170 - Deleting an RMON Event

Configuring an SNMP trap receiver 33Procedure stepsStep Action1From the main menu, choose Configuration > SNMP.The SNMP page appears.2In the Read-Onl

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34 BES100 or BES200 basic configuration using the Web-based user interface3Click Submit.The new entry is displayed in the Trap Receiver Table.—End—Vari

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Configuring VLANs 35•"Modifying a port-based VLAN" (page 35)•"Selecting a management VLAN" (page 36)•"Deleting a VLAN configura

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36 BES100 or BES200 basic configuration using the Web-based user interfaceThe modified VLAN configuration is displayed in the VLAN - Portbased Setting ta

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Configuring LACP ports 37Deleting a VLAN configurationDelete a VLAN configuration that you no longer require.Procedure stepsStep Action1From the main men

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38 BES100 or BES200 basic configuration using the Web-based user interfaceVariable ValueLACP mode Select to enable or disable the LACP mode.Admin key E

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Configuring LACP ports 39Variable ValuePoE Power Status Displays the status of the PoE feature:• Normal - all power functioningcorrectly• Error - PoE f

Strany 177 - Rmon History tab

f. This License Agreement is governed by the laws of the countr y in which Customer acquires the Software.If the Software is acquired in the United St

Strany 178 - Installing SFPs

40 BES100 or BES200 basic configuration using the Web-based user interfaceProcedure stepsStep Action1From the main menu, choose Application > Spanni

Strany 179 - Removing an SFP

Configuring LACP ports 41Configuring a stackUse this procedure to stack BES200 units so they can handle more trafficand be managed as a single IP address

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42 BES100 or BES200 basic configuration using the Web-based user interfaceNortel Business Ethernet Switch 100/200 SeriesUsing the Nortel Business Ether

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43BES100 or BES200 advanced featuresconfigurationUse these procedures to set up the BES100 or BES200 advancedmanagement features.Navigation•"Config

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44 BES100 or BES200 advanced features configurationConfiguring Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP)Configure the SNTP feature to synchronize the system cl

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Configuring Quality of Service (QoS) settings 45Variable ValueLast Sync Time Specifies the Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) when thedevice last synchro

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46 BES100 or BES200 advanced features configurationVariable ValueDSCP value The attribute used internally to determine the appropriate Layer 2cost of s

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Locating a specific MAC address 47Procedure stepsStep Action1In the main menu, choose Application > MAC Address Security> Security Table.It may t

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48 BES100 or BES200 advanced features configurationVariable definitionsVariable ValueMAC Address The unicast MAC address for whichthe bridge has either

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Deleting MAC destination addresses 49Procedure stepsStep Action1From the main menu, choose Application > MAC Address Security> DA MAC Filtering.

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5ContentsPreface 11Before you begin 12Text conventions 12Related publications 13How to get help 14New in this release 15Features 15Addition of BES200

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50 BES100 or BES200 advanced features configuration2In the Destination MAC Address Filtering Table, click the Deleteicon for the entry you want to dele

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Configuring Remote Access 51Configuring Remote AccessConfigure remote access to allow a user at a remote console terminal tocommunicate with the switch a

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52 BES100 or BES200 advanced features configurationVariable Value• Allowed Source IP Address = 192.0.1.0• Allowed Source Mask = 255.255.255.0• The defa

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Configuring LLDP port status 53Variable ValueRe Init Delay Sets the delay for reinitialization attempt if the adminStatus isdisabled. The range is from

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54 BES100 or BES200 advanced features configurationItem DescriptionAdminStatus The desired status for the administrator of the local LLDPagent:• TxOnly

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Configuring port lists 55Configuring console port communication speedConfigure the console port communication speed so you can match theconsole port baud

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56 BES100 or BES200 advanced features configuration3Click the ports you want included in the port list.4Click Submit.The Port List page appears.5Click

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57Using the Element Manager userinterfaceUse the information in this chapter to understand how to use the ElementManager user interface to view and co

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58 Using the Element Manager user interfaceIf no devices are found, an information dialog box appears to informyou of this fact. If devices are found

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Setting the IP address 592Connect the Ethernet port of your PC to any port on the front panelof your switch.3Insert the power adapter into the DC powe

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6 ContentsSelecting a management VLAN 36Deleting a VLAN configuration 37Configuring LACP ports 37Displaying PoE information 38Configuring a PoE Port 39Co

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60 Using the Element Manager user interfaceWorking with configuration filesAccess the Config/Image/Diag file to view information and to upload ordownload

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Working with configuration files 61Variable ValueAction You can specify one of the following:•dnldConfig (download theconfiguration file)• dnldImg (down

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62 Using the Element Manager user interfaceNortel Business Ethernet Switch 100/200 SeriesUsing the Nortel Business Ethernet Switch 100/200 SeriesNN479

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63BES100 or BES200 basic configurationusing Element ManagerUse these procedures to manage the configuration of your BES100 orBES200 Series switch with t

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64 BES100 or BES200 basic configuration using Element Manager•"QoS configuration" (page 163)•"RMON configuration " (page 164)•"E

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Deleting a VLAN 654Type the VLAN name (optional).If no name is entered, a default name is created.5Click Insert.The new VLAN appears in the VLAN tab.6

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66 BES100 or BES200 basic configuration using Element ManagerProcedure stepsStep Action1From the Task Navigation Panel, choose Configuration > DataSe

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Setting the Element Manager SNMP properties 67Port-based VLAN tabThe Port option VLAN tab lets you display the properties of port-basedVLANs.Procedure

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68 BES100 or BES200 basic configuration using Element Manager8If you want to delete a row, select the Confirm row deletion checkbox.9Click Ok to apply y

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Configuring SNMP Trap Receivers 69Variable ValueListen for Traps When selected (enabled), ElementManager listens for traps from thedevice.Note: The Ele

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Contents 7Configuring Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP) ports 70Configuring port settings 71Viewing and editing port configurations 71BES100 or BE

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70 BES100 or BES200 basic configuration using Element ManagerVariable definitionsVariable ValueIndex Choose the number of the trap receiver to create or

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Configuring port settings 71Variable ValueActorOperKey The current operational value of the Key for theAggregator.AttachedAggID The identifier value of

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72 BES100 or BES200 basic configuration using Element ManagerTo select multiple ports, press Ctrl, and select the ports that youwant to view or edit. A

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Configuring port settings 73Variable ValueOperStatus The current operational state of the interface,which can be one of the following:•up• down•testing

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74 BES100 or BES200 basic configuration using Element ManagerPoE tabThe PoE tab displays the power information for the selected port.PoE tabVariable Va

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75BES100 or BES200 advanced featuresconfiguration using Element ManagerUse these procedures to set up the BES100 or BES200 switch advancedmanagement fe

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76 BES100 or BES200 advanced features configuration using Element Manager6In the ManualSyncRequest box, click the synchronizeNow optionbutton if you wa

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Configuring Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) snooping 77Procedure stepsStep Action1From the Task Navigation Panel, choose Configuration > Da

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78 BES100 or BES200 advanced features configuration using Element Manager3Select the VLAN row for the IGMP snoop value you want to modify.4Double-click

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79BES100 or BES200 administrationUse the procedures in this chapter to understand how to use the Web-baseduser interface or the Element Manager to adm

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8 ContentsDisplaying LACP 129Viewing statistics 130Graphing port statistics 135Graphing ports using the Rmon Ether Stats tab 145Viewing alarm settings

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80 BES100 or BES200 administration4In the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties dialog box, click Use thefollowing IP address. Then type your intended

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System administration using the Web-based user interface 81•"Viewing port statistics" (page 91)•"Zeroing ports" (page 93)•"Vi

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82 BES100 or BES200 administrationCAUTIONDo not interrupt power to the device during the softwaredownload process. A power interruption can corrupt th

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System administration using the Web-based user interface 83Variable definitionsVariable ValueCurrent Running Version The version of the current running

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84 BES100 or BES200 administrationPrerequisites•Ensure that you want to replace configured settings with factory defaultsettings before performing this

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System administration using the Web-based user interface 85•A configuration file obtained from a standalone switch can be used onlyto configure other sta

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86 BES100 or BES200 administrationVariable definitionsVariable ValueConfiguration ImageFilenameType the configuration file name.The range is 1 to 30 ch

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System administration using the Web-based user interface 87Rate Limiting page itemsItem DescriptionPort Port number. Use the range from 1 to 50Packet

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88 BES100 or BES200 administrationVariable definitionsVariable ValueAggregator ID The unique identifier that the local system assigns to thisaggregator

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System administration using the Web-based user interface 892To view multicast groups for a VLAN, in the VLAN field, choose thedesired VLAN and click Su

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Contents 9Virtual local area networks 201Por t-based VLANs 202VLAN support 202IEEE 802.1Q tagging 203IEEE 802.1Q VLAN workgroups 206VLAN workgroup exa

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90 BES100 or BES200 administrationThe following table explains the parameters you will see on the TrafficControl page.Variable definitionsVariable Value

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System administration using the Web-based user interface 91Variable ValueIndex The number of the event.Time Stamp The time, in hundredths of a second,

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92 BES100 or BES200 administration—End—Variable definitionsVariable ValuePort Statistics(View By)PortChoose the port number of the switch to monitor.Po

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System administration using the Web-based user interface 93Variable ValueDeferred Packets The number of frames delayed on the first transmissionattemp

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94 BES100 or BES200 administrationStep Action1From the main menu, choose Device Monitoring > Statistics >Port Error Summary.The Port Error Summa

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System administration using the Web-based user interface 952To update the statistical information, click Update.—End—Variable definitionsVariable Value

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96 BES100 or BES200 administrationProcedure stepsStep Action1From the main menu, choose Device Monitoring > Statistics >Ethernet Errors.The Ethe

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System administration using the Web-based user interface 97Variable ValueDeferred Transmissions The number of frames for which the firsttransmission a

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98 BES100 or BES200 administrationVariable ValueIn Frames The number of frames that havebeen received by this port fromits segment. A frame received o

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System administration using the Web-based user interface 99Variable ValueUnknownPDUs Rx The number of frames received that:• can carry the Slow Protoc

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