사용자 설명서차례Using the Business Policy Switch 2000 Version 1.21Contents7Figures17Tables23Preface27Before you begin28Related publications28How to get help30Chapter 1: The Business Policy Switch 200033General description33Stacking compatibility33Software version 1.2 compatibility with BayStack 450 switches35Physical description36Front panel36Console port37Uplink/Expansion slot38Port connectors38LED display panel39Back panel43Cascade Module slot43Cooling fans44AC power receptacle44Redundant power supply unit (RPSU) and uninterruptible power supply (UPS)46Features47CLI management system48Increased VLANs48Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol groups49STG configuration guidelines51Spanning Tree Fast Learning53ASCII configuration file53Sample ASCII configuration file54IP manager list56Policy-enabled networks with QoS metering57Support for the GBIC MDA57EAPOL-based security58Automatic PVID59Tabular port statistics61Ability to ping61Improved STP Fast Learning Mode61BootP menu item for a stack of only BPS 2000 switches62Policy-enabled networking62Virtual Local Area Networks (VLANs)63Using 256 VLANs65Security66RADIUS-based network security70MAC address-based security70EAPOL-based security71Flash memory storage76Switch software image storage76Configuration parameters storage77MultiLink Trunking77Port mirroring (conversation steering)78Autosensing and autonegotiation78BootP automatic IP configuration/MAC address79Configuration and switch management80Multifield packet classification81SNMP MIB support81SNMP trap support83Supported standards and RFCs83Standards84RFCs84Chapter 2: Network configuration87Compatibility with BayStack 450 switches87Network configuration examples88Desktop switch application89Segment switch application89High-density switched workgroup application91Fail-safe stack application92Business Policy Switch stack operation93BayStack 400-ST1 Cascade Module94Cascade A Out connector94Unit Select switch95Cascade A In connector95Base unit96Initial installation96Stack MAC address97Temporary base unit97Removing a unit from the stack98Stack configurations98Stack up configurations98Stack down configurations100Redundant cascade stacking feature102IEEE 802.1Q VLAN workgroups104IEEE 802.1Q tagging105VLANs spanning multiple switches111VLANs spanning multiple 802.1Q tagged switches112VLANS spanning multiple untagged switches112Shared servers114VLAN workgroup summary120VLAN configuration rules122IGMP snooping122IGMP snooping configuration rules127IEEE 802.1p prioritizing128MultiLink Trunks129Client/server configuration using MultiLink Trunks131Before you configure trunks132MultiLink Trunking configuration rules133How the MultiLink Trunk reacts to losing distributed trunk members134Spanning tree considerations for MultiLink Trunks135Additional tips about the MultiLink Trunking feature138Port mirroring139Port-based mirroring configuration140Address-based mirroring configuration143Port mirroring configuration rules145Chapter 3: Using the console interface147Compatibility with BayStack 450 switches147Accessing the CI menus and screens148Using the CI menus and screens149Navigating the CI menus and screens149Screen fields and descriptions150Main Menu151IP Configuration/Setup screen155Choosing a BootP request mode157SNMP Configuration screen160System Characteristics screen162Switch Configuration Menu screen164MAC Address Table screen167MAC Address Security Configuration Menu screen169MAC Address Security Configuration screen171MAC Address Security Port Configuration screen173MAC Address Security Port Lists screens176Port list syntax178Accelerator keys for repetitive tasks179MAC Address Security Table screens181EAPOL Security Configuration screen183VLAN Configuration Menu screen187VLAN Configuration screen189MAC Address Configuration for MAC-SA-Based VLAN screen196VLAN Port Configuration screen197VLAN Display by Port screen200Port Configuration screen201High Speed Flow Control Configuration screen204Choosing a high speed flow control mode206Symmetric mode206Asymmetric mode206MultiLink Trunk Configuration Menu screen207MultiLink Trunk Configuration screen208MultiLink Trunk Utilization screen211Port Mirroring Configuration screen213Rate Limiting Configuration screen216IGMP Configuration Menu screen219IGMP Configuration screen221Multicast Group Membership screen224Port Statistics screen226Stack Operational Mode screen230Console/Comm Port Configuration screen231Identify Unit Numbers237Renumber Stack Units screen238Hardware Unit Information screen239Spanning Tree Configuration Menu screen240Spanning Tree Group Configuration screen242Spanning Tree Port Configuration screen245Spanning Tree Switch Settings screen248Spanning Tree VLAN Membership screen252TELNET/SNMP/Web Access Configuration screen254Software Download screen257LED Indications during the download process261Configuration File Menu screen261Configuration File Download/Upload screen262Requirements265ASCII Configuration File Download screen266System Log screen269Chapter 4: Policy-enabled networks273Summary274Summary of packet classifiers274Summary of actions275Differentiated Services (DiffServ) overview276QoS classes277Packet classifiers or filters279Layer 2 filters280IP filters281Changing IEEE 802.1p priority and drop precedence281Ports282Queue sets285Interface groups286Metering or traffic policing overview287Policy overview288Packet flow using QoS289Default QoS settings290QoS configuration guidelines290COPS overview291Chapter 5: Sample QoS configuration293Creating interface groups294Accepting default mapping values298Setting up filters and filter groups298Defining an IP filter299Creating an IP Filter Group Table entry301Defining a layer 2 filter305Creating a Layer2 Filter Group Table entry308Configuring actions311Configuring meters313Configuring policies315Assigning mapping values318Assigning 802.1p priority queue assignment319Verifying DSCP mapping320Assigning 802.1p user priority mapping323Verifying DSCP queue assignments324Chapter 6: Troubleshooting327Interpreting the LEDs327Diagnosing and correcting problems331Normal power-up sequence332Port connection problems333Autonegotiation modes333Port interface334Appendix A: Technical specifications335Environmental335Electrical335Physical dimensions336Performance specifications336Data rate337Interface options337Safety agency certification337Electromagnetic emissions338Electromagnetic immunity338Declaration of Conformity338Appendix B: Interoperability in a mixed stack configuration339Compatibility with BayStack 450 switches339Setting up your mixed stack configuration340Configuration requirements340Base unit341Merging the Business Policy Switch into a mixed stack341Automatic failover342Temporary base unit343Compatible software versions343Using cascade modules344Using the console interface345Troubleshooting problems345Appendix C: Media dependent adapters3471000BASE-SX: 450-1SR MDA and 450-1SX MDA3481000BASE-LX: 450-1LR MDA and 450-1LX MDA35010BASE-T/100BASE-TX: BPS2000-4TX MDA353100BASE-FX: BPS2000-2FX MDA and BPS2000-4FX MDA355Installing GBICs360Installation361Removing an Installed GBIC362Cabling Specifications for GBICs363Installing an MDA363Replacing an MDA with a different model3661000BASE-LX multimode applications367Appendix D: Quick steps to features369Configuring 802.1Q VLANs369Configuring MultiLink Trunks373Configuring Port Mirroring374Configuring IGMP Snooping375Configuring authentication process for EAPOL-based security378Appendix E: Connectors and pin assignments381RJ-45 (10BASE-T/100BASE-TX) port connectors381MDI and MDI-X devices382MDI-X to MDI cable connections383MDI-X to MDI-X cable connections383DB-9 (RS-232-D) Console/Comm Port connector384Appendix F: Default Settings387Appendix G: Sample BootP Configuration File395Index397크기: 21.5메가바이트페이지: 405Language: English매뉴얼 열기