Alcatel Carrier Internetworking Solutions Omni Switch/Router User Manual
Omni switch/router, User manual, Release 4.5
Table of contents
Document Outline
- (START page)
- Home
- Front Matter
- Table of Contents
- 1. Omni Switch/Router Chassis and Power Supplies
- Omni Switch/Router User Interface (UI) Software
- Omni Switch/Router Network Management Software (NMS)
- Omni Switch/Router Distributed Switching Fabric
- Omni Switch/Router Applications and Configurations
- Omni Switch/Router Chassis and Power Supplies
- The Omni Switch/Router Hardware Routing Engine (HREX)
- Connecting a DC Power Source to an OmniS/R-PS5-DC375
- Connecting a DC Power Source to an OmniS/R-PS9-DC725
- Replacing Power Supplies (9-Slot Chassis)
- 2. The Omni Switch/Router MPX
- 3. Omni Switch/Router Switching Modules
- Required Image Files
- Installing a Switching Module
- Hot Swapping a Switching Module
- Diagnostic Tests
- Handling Fiber and Fiber Optic Connectors
- Gigabit Ethernet Modules
- Auto-Sensing 10/100 Ethernet Modules
- Fast (100 Mbps) Ethernet Modules
- WAN Modules
- 4. The User Interface
- Overview of Command Interfaces
- UI to CLI Command Cross Reference
- User Interface Menu
- Main Menu Summary
- General User Interface Guidelines
- User Interface Display Options
- Login Accounts
- Multiple User Sessions
- UI Table Filtering (Using Search and Filter Commands)
- 5. Installing Switch Software
- 6. Configuring Management Processor Modules
- Changing Serial Port Communication Parameters
- Configuring the Ethernet Management Port
- Ethernet Management Ports and Redundant Management Processor Modules
- The MPM Command/Menu
- Listing the Secondary MPX Files
- Transferring a File to the Secondary MPX
- Replacing a File on the Secondary MPX
- Loading a File from the Secondary MPX
- Removing a File from the Secondary MPX
- Giving Up Control to the Secondary MPX
- Setting the Load Suffix
- Setting Automatic Config Synchronization
- Synchronizing Configuration Data
- Synchronizing Image Files
- Loading a File From the Primary MPX
- Gaining Control from the Primary MPX
- Resetting a Secondary MPX
- Displaying and Setting the Swap State
- 7. Managing Files
- File Menu
- Displaying the Current Directory
- Listing Switch Files
- Deleting Switch Files
- Copying System Files
- Displaying Text Files
- Editing Text Files
- Clearing the Text Buffer
- Loading an ASCII File into the Text Buffer
- Listing the Contents of the Text Buffer
- Adding Lines of Text to the Text Buffer
- Deleting a Line of Text from the Text Buffer
- Inserting a Line of Text into the Text Buffer
- Editing a Line Name of Text in the Text Buffer
- Creating a File Name for the Text Buffer
- Creating a Text File from the Text Buffer
- Real-World Examples
- System Menu
- Checking the Flash File System
- Creating a New File System
- 8. Switch Security
- Changing Passwords
- Rebooting the Switch
- Secure Switch Access
- Managing User Login Accounts
- 9. Configuring Switch-Wide Parameters
- Summary Menu
- Displaying the MIB-II System Group Variables
- Displaying the Chassis Summary
- Displaying Current Router Interface Status
- System Menu
- Displaying Basic System Information
- Setting the System Date and Time
- Viewing Slot Data
- Viewing System Statistics
- Clearing System Statistics
- Viewing Task Utilization Statistics
- Viewing Memory Utilization
- Viewing MPX Memory Statistics
- Checking the Flash File System
- Creating a New File System
- Configuring System Information
- Viewing CAM Information
- Configuring CAM Distribution
- Configuring the HRE-X Router Port
- Duplicate MAC Address Support
- Multicast Claiming
- Disabling Flood Limits
- Saving Configurations
- 10. Switch Logging
- Logging Overview
- Configuring the Syslog Parameters
- Configuring Switch Logging
- Displaying the Command History Entries in the MPM Log
- Displaying the Connection Entries in the MPM Log
- Displaying Screen (Console) Capture Entries in the MPM Log
- Displaying Debug Entries in the MPM Log
- Displaying Secure Access Entries in the MPM Log
- 11. Health Statistics
- 12. Network Time Protocol
- Introduction
- Stratum
- Using NTP in a Network
- NTP and Authentication
- Network Time Protocol Management Menu
- NTP Configuration Menu
- NTP Information Menu
- NTP Statistics Menu
- Display Local Server Statistics
- Display Server Statistics Associated with Particular Peer(s)
- Display Loop Filter Information
- Display Peer Memory Usage Statistics
- Display I/O Subsystem Statistics
- Display Event Timer Subsystem Statistics
- Reset Various Subsystem Statistics Counters
- Reset Stat Counters Associated With Particular Peer(s)
- Display Packet Count Statistics from the Control Module
- Display the Current Leap Second State
- Turn the Server's Monitoring Facility On or Off
- Display Data The Server's Monitor Routines Have Collected
- NTP Administration Menu
- Set the Primary Receive Timeout
- Set the Delay Added to Encryption Time Stamps
- Specify the Host Whose NTP Server We Talk To
- Specify a Password to Use for Authenticated Requests
- Set Key ID to Use for Authenticated Requests
- Set Key Type to Use for Authenticated Requests (DES|MD5)
- Set a System Flag (Auth, Bclient, Monitor, Stats)
- Clear a System Flag (Auth, Bclient, Monitor, Stats)
- NTP Access Control Menu
- Change the Request Message Authentication Key ID
- Change the Control Message Authentication Key ID
- Add One or More Key ID's to the Trusted List
- Display the Trusted Key ID List
- Remove One or More Key ID's from the Trusted List
- Display the State of the Authentication Code
- Create Restrict Entry/Add Flags to Entry
- View the Server's Restrict List
- Remove Flags from a Restrict Entry
- Delete a Restrict Entry
- Configure a Trap in the Server
- Display the Traps Set in the Server
- Remove a Trap (Configured or Otherwise) from the Server
- 13. SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol)
- 14. DNS Resolver and RMON
- 15. Managing Ethernet Modules
- 16. Managing 802.1Q Groups
- 17. Configuring Bridging Parameters
- Configuration Overview
- Bridge Management Menu
- Selecting a Default Group
- Bridging Commands
- Displaying Bridge Forwarding Table
- Configuring a Static Bridge Address
- Modifying a Static Bridge Address
- Deleting a Static Bridge Address
- Displaying Static Bridge Addresses
- Displaying Bridge Port Statistics
- Displaying Media Access Control (MAC) Information for a Specific MAC address
- Displaying Media Access Control (MAC) Information for all MAC addresses
- Display Statistics of Bridge MAC Addresses
- Clear Statistics of Bridge MAC Addresses
- Display Remote Trunking Stations
- View the Domain Bridge Mapping Table
- Setting Flood Limits
- Configuring Spanning Tree
- Configuring Fast Spanning Tree
- Configuring Source Routing
- Configuring Source Route to Transparent Bridging
- 18. Configuring Frame Translations
- Any-to-Any Switching
- Translating the Frame
- The MAC Header
- The RIF Field
- Encapsulation
- The Network Header
- Frame Size Requirements
- Banyan Vines
- Configuring Encapsulation Options
- The User Interface
- The Switch Menu
- Translational Bridging
- Dissimilar LAN Switching Capabilities
- 19. Managing Groups and Ports
- How Ports Are Assigned to Groups
- Mobile Groups
- Non-Mobile Groups and AutoTracker VLANs
- Group and Port Software Commands
- Creating a New Group
- Creating a WAN Routing Group
- Viewing Current Groups
- Modifying a Group or VLAN
- Deleting a Group
- Adding Virtual Ports
- Modifying a Virtual Port
- Deleting a Virtual Port
- Viewing Information on Ports in a Group
- Viewing Detailed Information on Ports
- Viewing Port Statistics
- Viewing Port Errors
- Port Mirroring
- Port Monitoring
- Port Mapping
- Priority VLANs
- 20. Configuring Group and VLAN Policies
- AutoTracker Policy Types
- Defining and Configuring AutoTracker Policies
- Where These Procedures Start
- Defining a Port Policy
- Defining a MAC Address Policy
- Defining a MAC Address Range Policy
- Defining a Protocol Policy
- Defining a Network Address Policy
- Defining Your Own Rules
- Defining a Port Binding Policy
- Defining a DHCP Port Policy
- Defining a DHCP MAC Address Policy
- Defining a DHCP MAC Address Range Policy
- Viewing Mobile Groups and AutoTracker VLANs
- Viewing Policy Configurations
- Viewing Virtual Ports’ Group/VLAN Membership
- View VLAN Membership of MAC Devices
- Application Example: DHCP Policies
- 21. Interswitch Protocols
- 22. Managing AutoTracker VLANs
- The AutoTracker Menu
- AutoTracker VLANs
- Creating AutoTracker VLANs
- Modifying an AutoTracker VLAN
- Viewing AutoTracker VLANs
- Viewing Policy Configurations
- Viewing Virtual Ports’ VLAN Membership
- View VLAN Membership of MAC Devices
- Creating a VLAN for Banyan Vines Traffic
- 23. Multicast VLANs
- How Devices are Assigned to Multicast VLANs
- Multicast VLANs and Multicast Claiming
- Frame Flooding in Multicast VLANs
- Creating Multicast VLANs
- Modifying Multicast VLANs
- Modifying a Multicast Address Policy
- Viewing Multicast VLANs
- Viewing Multicast VLAN Policies
- Viewing the Virtual Interface of Multicast VLANs
- 24. AutoTracker VLAN Application Examples
- 25. IP Routing
- Introduction
- IP Routing Overview
- Setting Up IP Routing on the Switch
- The Networking Menu
- The IP Submenu
- Viewing the Address Translation (ARP) Table
- Viewing IP Statistics and Errors
- Viewing the IP Forwarding Table
- Adding an IP Static Route
- Removing an IP Static Route
- Viewing ICMP Statistics and Errors
- Using the PING Command
- Viewing UDP Statistics and Errors
- Viewing the UDP Listener Table
- Viewing RIP Statistics and Errors
- Viewing TCP Statistics
- Viewing the TCP Connection Table
- Using the TELNET Command
- Tracing an IP Route
- Flushing the RIP Routing Tables
- Configuring IP RIP Filters
- Viewing the IP-to-MAC Address Table
- Enabling/Disabling Directed Broadcasts
- Path MTU Discovery
- 26. UDP Forwarding
- 27. IPX Routing
- Introduction
- The IPX Submenu
- Viewing the IPX Routing Table
- Viewing IPX Statistics
- Viewing the IPX SAP Bindery
- Adding an IPX Static Route
- Removing an IPX Static Route
- Turning the IPX Router Complex On and Off
- Flushing the IPX RIP/SAP Tables
- Using the IPXPING Command
- Configuring IPX RIP/SAP Filtering
- Configuring IPX Serialization Packet Filtering
- Configuring IPX Watchdog Spoofing
- Configuring SPX Keepalive Spoofing
- Controlling IPX Type 20 Packet Forwarding
- Configuring NetWare to Minimize WAN Connections
- Configuring RIP and SAP Timers
- Configuring Extended RIP and SAP Packets
- Configuring an IPX Default Route
- 28. Managing WAN Switching Modules
- Introduction
- Supported Physical Interfaces
- Supported Protocols
- Application Examples
- Omni Switch/Router WAN Modules
- Cable Interfaces for Universal Serial Ports
- Data Compression
- Loopback Detection
- The WAN Port Software Menu
- 29. Managing Frame Relay
- Back-to-Back Frame Relay Configurations
- Universal Serial Port Cable Interfaces
- Compression
- Virtual Circuits and DLCIs
- WSX Self-Configuration and Virtual Circuits
- Congestion Control
- Frame Formats Supported
- Bridging Services
- Frame Relay IP Routing
- Frame Relay IPX Routing
- Trunking
- Frame Relay Fragmentation Interleaving
- The Frame Relay Software Menu
- Setting Configuration Parameters
- Adding a Virtual Circuit
- Viewing Configuration Parameters for the WSX
- Deleting Ports and Virtual Circuits
- Obtaining Status and Statistical Information
- Resetting Statistics Counters
- Managing Frame Relay Services
- Configuring a Bridging Service
- Configuring a WAN Routing Service
- Configuring a Trunking Service
- Viewing Frame Relay Services
- Modifying a Frame Relay Service
- Deleting a Frame Relay Service
- 30. Point-to-Point Protocol
- 31. WAN Links
- 32. Managing ISDN Ports
- 33. Managing T1 and E1 Ports
- 34. Backup Services
- 35. Troubleshooting
- Detecting Problems
- Reporting Problems
- Understanding Problems
- Software Installation Problems
- Operational Problems
- Hardware Problems
- Error Messages
- 36. Running Hardware Diagnostics
- Running Diagnostics
- Login to Run Diagnostics
- Resetting a Switching Module
- Temperature Masking
- Running Hardware Diagnostics
- Displaying Available Diagnostic Tests
- Configuring the Diagnostic Test Environment
- Running Frame Fabric Tests on Omni Switch/Routers
- Running Diagnostics on an Entire Chassis
- Diagnostic Test Cable Schematics
- A. The Boot Line Prompt
- B. Custom Cables
- V.35 DTE Cable (For WSX-to-DCE Device Connection)
- V.35 DCE Cable (For WSX-to-DTE Device Connection)
- RS232 DTE Cable (For WSX-to-DCE Device Connection)
- RS232 DCE Cable (For WSX-to-DTE Device Connection)
- RS530 DTE Cable (For WSX-to-DCE Device Connection)
- RS530 DCE Cable (For WSX-to-DTE Device Connection)
- X.21 DTE Cable (For WSX-to-DCE Device Connection)
- X.21 DCE Cable (For WSX-to-DTE Device Connection)
- RS449 DTE Cable (For WSX-to-DCE Device Connection)
- RS-449 DCE Cable Assembly (For WSX-to-DTE Device 75W Connection)
- Index