Znyx Networks bh5700 User Manual
Znyx Networks Computer Accessories
Table of contents
Document Outline
- Chapter 1 Overview of the Ethernet Switch Blade
- Chapter 2 Port Cabling and LED Indicators
- Chapter 3 High Availability Networking
- Chapter 4 Fabric Switch Configuration
- Two switches, two consoles
- Connecting to the Fabric Switch Console
- OpenArchitect Configuration Procedure
- Changing the Shell Prompt
- Layer 2 Switch Configuration
- Layer 3 Routing Protocols with GateD
- Class of Service (COS)
- COPS: Common Open Policy Service
- Chapter 5 Fabric Switch Administration
- Setting the Root Password
- Adding Additional Users
- Setting up a Default Route
- Name Service Resolution
- DHCP Client Configuration
- DHCP Server Configuration
- Network Time Protocol (NTP) Client Configuration
- Network File System (NFS) Client Configuration
- NFS Server Configuration
- Connecting to the Switch Using FTP
- ftpd Server Configuration
- Connecting to the Switch Using TFTP
- TFTPD Server Configuration
- SNMP Agent
- Port Mirroring
- Link and LED Control
- Link Event Monitoring
- Chapter 6 Fabric Switch Maintenance
- Overview of the OpenArchitect switch boot process
- Saving Changes
- Modifying Files and Updating the Switch
- Recovering from a System Failure
- System Boots with a Console Cable
- Booting with the –i option
- System Hangs During Boot
- Booting the Duplicate Flash Image
- Upgrading the OpenArchitect Image
- Upgrading or Adding Files
- Upgrading the Switch Driver
- Using apt-get
- Chapter 7 Base Switch Configuration
- Two switches, two consoles
- Connecting to the Base Switch Console
- OpenArchitect Configuration Procedure
- Changing the Shell Prompt
- Layer 2 Switch Configuration
- Rapid Spanning Tree
- Layer 3 Switch Configuration
- Using the S50layer3 Script
- Layer 3 Switch Using Multiple VLANs
- Using the S50multivlan Script
- To Modify the Layer 3 Multivlan Script
- Modify the example script you copied into the /etc/rcZ.d directory. Adjust and assign the number of IP addresses as applicable. In the example below, the IP address is changed for the interface in the ifconfig command line of the script.
- Layer 3 Routing Protocols with GateD
- Class of Service (COS)
- zcos
- zfilterd
- iptables and filtering
- Introduction
- Packet Walk
- Filter Rules Specifications
- Specifying Source and Destination IP Addresses
- Specifying Protocol
- Specifying an ICMP Message Type
- Specifying TCP or UDP ports
- Specifying TCP flags
- Specifying an Interface
- Filter Rule Targets
- Supported Targets
- Classical Targets
- ZNYX Targets
- ZACTION Examples
- Extensions to the default matches
- tc: Traffic Control
- Strict Priority Qdisc
- Weighted Round Robin Qdisc
- Fifo Qdiscs
- Using Filters to Direct Packets to a COS Queue
- Protocol ip
- Protocol arp
- Protocol all
- Matching Specific Ingress Ports
- Advanced Filtering – Policing
- Policing Actions
- u32 match selectors used in filters
- zqosd
- The U32 Filter
- Combining Queuing Disciplines
- COPS: Common Open Policy Service
- Chapter 8 Base Switch Administration
- Setting the Root Password
- Adding Additional Users
- Setting up a Default Route
- Name Service Resolution
- DHCP Client Configuration
- DHCP Server Configuration
- Network Time Protocol (NTP) Client Configuration
- Network File System (NFS) Client Configuration
- NFS Server Configuration
- Connecting to the Switch Using FTP
- ftpd Server Configuration
- Connecting to the Switch Using TFTP
- TFTPD Server Configuration
- SNMP Agent
- Port Mirroring
- Link and LED Control
- Link Event Monitoring
- Chapter 9 Base Switch Maintenance
- Overview of the OpenArchitect switch boot process
- Saving Changes
- Modifying Files and Updating the Switch
- Recovering from a System Failure
- System Boots with a Console Cable
- Booting with the –i option
- System Hangs During Boot
- Booting the Duplicate Flash Image
- Upgrading the OpenArchitect Image
- Upgrading or Adding Files
- Excluding Saving Files to Flash
- Upgrading the Switch Driver
- Using apt-get
- Chapter 10 Connecting to the Ethernet Switch Blade
- Chapter 11 Diagnosing a Failed Ethernet Switch Blade Activation
- Chapter 12 Troubleshooting a Failed OpenArchitect Load
- Chapter 13 Network Configuration Problems
- Interface Overview
- Physical Interfaces
- Default Base Interface Configuration
- Default Fabric Interface Configuration
- Editing the S50layer2 script can change the Ethernet Switch Blade Fabric Interface default configuration. The S50Layer2 script and included example scripts (/etc/rcZ.d/examples) can be used as templates to create custom scripts. The default S50layer2 script configures the switch accordingly:
- Configuration Troubleshooting
- Determining ekey status for a specific slot
- Network Connectivity Troubleshooting
- Connecting to Devices with Fixed Port Speeds
- External Fault LED
- Network Tests
- Interface Overview
- Chapter 14 Isolating Hardware Failures
- Chapter 15 High Availability Troubleshooting
- Chapter 16 Switch Firmware Overview
- Chapter 17 Restoring the Factory Default Configuration
- Chapter 18 Before Calling Support
- Appendix A Fabric Switch Command Man Pages
- Appendix B Base Switch Command Man Pages
- Appendix C Intelligent Platform Management Interface