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Page 1 - ELS10-27TX SUPPLEMENT

SmartSTACK ETHERNETELS10-27TX SUPPLEMENT2X 4X 6X 8X 10X 12X 14X 16X 18X 20X 22X 24

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Noticeviii If the Program is exported from the United States pursuant to the License Exception TSR under the U.S. Export Administration Regulations, i

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NoticeixSAFETY INFORMATIONCLASS 1 LASER TRANSCEIVERSTHE FE-100F3 FAST ETHERNET INTERFACE MODULE, FPIM-05 AND FPIM-07 FDDI PORT INTERFACE MODULES, AND

Page 4 - VCCI NOTICE

NoticexDECLARATION OF CONFORMITYApplication of Council Directive(s): 89/336/EEC73/23/EECManufacturer’s Name: Cabletron Systems, Inc.Manufacturer’s Add

Page 5 - PROGRAM LICENSE AGREEMENT

xiCONTENTSABOUT THIS SUPPLEMENTGetting Help...xviD

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xiiContents2.5.2 Route Command ...2-62.5.3 Port Command ...

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Contentsxiii4.3.7 Name (VlanConfigName)...4-84.3.8 Status (VlanConfigStatus) ...

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xivContentsCHAPTER 5 CONFIGURING WORKGROUPS USING LCM5.1 Overview...

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xvABOUT THIS SUPPLEMENTThis document is a supplement to the existing SmartSTACK Ethernet ELS10-27TX User Guide and should be used in conjunction with

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xviAbout This SupplementGETTING HELPFor additional support related to this device or document, contact Enterasys Networks using one of the following m

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About This SupplementxviiDOCUMENT CONVENTIONSThe following conventions are used throughout this document:LCM commands, prompts, and information displa

Page 13 - CONTENTS

xviiiAbout This SupplementRELATED DOCUMENTATIONThis document should be used in conjunction with the following document to assist the user in using thi

Page 14 - CHAPTER 4 VLAN MIB OBJECTS

1-1CHAPTER 1INTRODUCTION1.1 PRODUCT OVERVIEWThe SmartSTACK Ethernet ELS10-27TX provides a low cost, high performance solution for 10/100 Mbps switched

Page 15 - Contents

1-2Introduction1.2.1 IEEE 802.1Q StandardIEEE 802.1Q is a standard for virtual bridged local area networks (VLANs). It provides an alternate method f

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Introduction1-3The 802.1Q VLANs spans multiple systems and could span the entire network. Unlike Workgroups, VLANs are not limited within a particular

Page 17 - ABOUT THIS SUPPLEMENT

1-4Introduction1.3.3 802.1Q Trunk PortsAn 802.1Q trunk port passes all packets with the tag in place. It will not strip the tag. The port must be a h

Page 18 - GETTING HELP

Introduction1-51.3.3.2 Non-Preserving PriorityUse this method if there is no concern about passing priority from one device to another. Configure the

Page 19 - DOCUMENT CONVENTIONS

1-6Introduction1.3.5 Switch ModeThe unit operates in either an 802.1D or 802.1Q mode. The mode must be selected by the user and applies to all ports.

Page 20 - RELATED DOCUMENTATION

Introduction1-71.3.8 Restricting VLANs (802.1Q Mode)This command will allow you to specify a list of VLAN IDs that should not be dynamically learned

Page 21 - INTRODUCTION

1-8Introduction1.4 WORKGROUPSThis section describes Workgroup support for the SmartSTACK Ethernet ELS10-27TX switch. The switch supports up to eight u

Page 22 - 1.2.1 IEEE 802.1Q Standard

Introduction1-91.5 DEFAULT GATEWAYA default gateway field was added to the router command to allow communication to a device on a subnet not configure

Page 23 - 1.3 802.1Q MODE ON ELS10-27TX

iNOTICECabletron Systems reserves the right to make changes in specifications and other information contained in this document without prior notice. T

Page 25 - Introduction

2-1CHAPTER 2ENHANCEMENTS TO LCM COMMANDS2.1 OVERVIEWThe Local Console Manager (LCM) is a command-line interface built into the SmartSTACK Ethernet ELS

Page 26 - 1.3.7 Default Port VLAN ID

2-2Enhancements to LCM CommandsParameters that appear in all capital letters, for example workgroups [PORT-RANGE], indicate that you must enter a valu

Page 27 - 1.3.9 Enable GVRP

Enhancements to LCM Commands2-32.3.2 LCM Command SyntaxThe following is a subset of LCM commands and syntax:switch [802.1d | 802.1Q]cut[-through] | s

Page 28 - 1.4 WORKGROUPS

2-4Enhancements to LCM Commands2.4 BASIC LCM COMMANDSTo manage the SmartSTACK Ethernet ELS10-27TX using LCM, you first must connect the switch to an A

Page 29 - 1.5 DEFAULT GATEWAY

Enhancements to LCM Commands2-52.5 LCM COMMANDSThe following is a list of commands that were modified for this release: • Enable Command • Route Comma

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2-6Enhancements to LCM Commands2.5.2 Route CommandA default gateway field was added to the route command to allow communication to a device on a subn

Page 31 - ENHANCEMENTS TO LCM COMMANDS

Enhancements to LCM Commands2-72.5.3 Port CommandThe Port command allows you to configure the port(s) on the unit in regards to speed, duplex mode, b

Page 32 - 2.3.1 Subset of LCM Commands

2-8Enhancements to LCM CommandsThe following are examples of three port sub-commands on VLANs:[vlan {name |VLAN-ID}]ELS10-27>port 5-9 vlan 0x00B[GV

Page 33 - 2.3.2 LCM Command Syntax

Enhancements to LCM Commands2-92.5.4 Switch CommandThe SmartSTACK Ethernet ELS10-27TX supports two forms of Virtual LANs. One is the IEEE 802.1Q stan

Page 34 - 2.4.3 Exit or Logout

NoticeiiFCC NOTICEThis device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not ca

Page 35 - 2.5 LCM COMMANDS

2-10Enhancements to LCM Commands2.5.5 Trap Control CommandThe IP address parameter was added to the trap control command. This section describes how

Page 36 - 2.5.2 Route Command

Enhancements to LCM Commands2-112.5.6 VLAN CommandThe VLAN command, when operating in 802.1Q mode, allows you to specify an IEEE 802.1Q VLAN. You can

Page 38 - Enhancements to LCM Commands

3-1CHAPTER 3CONFIGURING VLANS USING SNMP3.1 OVERVIEWThis chapter describes how to create, delete or modify VLANs on the SmartSTACK Ethernet ELS10-27TX

Page 39 - 2.5.4 Switch Command

3-2Configuring VLANs Using SNMP3.2.1 Modifying, Creating and Deleting VLANsVLAN information that is being modified, created or deleted will remain in

Page 40 - 2.5.5 Trap Control Command

Configuring VLANs Using SNMP3-33.2.1.2 Creating a VLAN In addition to the checks stated in the section titled Modifying a VLAN, the following checks

Page 41 - 2.5.6 VLAN Command

3-4Configuring VLANs Using SNMP- The selected ports are removed from the list of ports in the table entry.- If there are no ports left on the VLAN, an

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Configuring VLANs Using SNMP3-53.3.1 Modifying a Config Egress List EntryTo modify a Config Egress List entry, proceed as follows: When the write to

Page 43 - CHAPTER 3

3-6Configuring VLANs Using SNMP3.4 THE FILTER GVRP TABLEThe Filter GVRP Table can be used to inhibit VLANs from being learned via GVRP. It can also be

Page 44 - Configuring VLANs Using SNMP

Configuring VLANs Using SNMP3-73.4.1.1 Creating a Filter If you created a Filter, a check is done to:• Ensure that the command is either a Create or

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NoticeiiiCABLETRON SYSTEMS, INC.PROGRAM LICENSE AGREEMENTIMPORTANT: THIS LICENSE APPLIES FOR USE OF PRODUCT IN THE FOLLOWING GEOGRAPHICAL REGIONS:CANA

Page 46 - 3.3 THE CONFIG EGRESS LIST

3-8Configuring VLANs Using SNMP3.5 THE STATIC MAC ENTRYOnly three local variables are accessible, the VLAN ID; the MAC address, and the port to associ

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4-1CHAPTER 4VLAN MIB OBJECTS4.1 OVERVIEWThis chapter describes the MIB objects that relate to configuring 802.1Q VLANs. The MIB system groups describe

Page 48 - 3.4 THE FILTER GVRP TABLE

4-2VLAN MIB Objects4.2.2 Operating Mode (VlanOperatingMode)This object selects the mode of operation (802.1D = 1 or 802.1Q = 2). The switch can opera

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VLAN MIB Objects4-34.2.4 GVRP Enable (VlanGVRPEnable)If the switch is operating in 802.1Q mode, it selects whether GVRP protocol messages should be p

Page 50 - 3.5 THE STATIC MAC ENTRY

4-4VLAN MIB Objects4.2.5 Access List (VlanAccessList) A list of ports that should act as ‘Access Ports’. These ports strip all tags on egress and als

Page 51 - VLAN MIB OBJECTS

VLAN MIB Objects4-54.3 CONFIGURATION ENTRIESThis section provides you with VLAN configuration entries. For instructions on configuring VLANs, refer to

Page 52 - 4.2.3 Reset (VlanReset)

4-6VLAN MIB Objects4.3.2 Index (VlanConfigIndex)The VLANConfigIndex is the index into the table of VLANs. The table has 32 entries (0 - 31). An index

Page 53 - VLAN MIB Objects

VLAN MIB Objects4-74.3.4 Ports (VlanConfigPorts)A bit mask of the ports in this VLAN. Each octet within the value of this object specifies a set of e

Page 54 - 4.2.6 VLAN (VlanConfigVlan)

4-8VLAN MIB Objects4.3.6 IP Mask (VlanConfigIPMask)The IP subnet mask to be used with this IP address.els10-27VlanConfigIPMask OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX

Page 55 - 4.3 CONFIGURATION ENTRIES

VLAN MIB Objects4-94.3.8 Status (VlanConfigStatus)A set with any value will create, modify or delete entries in the specified VLAN according to the v

Page 56 - 4.3.3 VID (VlanConfigVID)

NoticeivIf the Program is exported from the United States pursuant to the License Exception TSR under the U.S. Export Administration Regulations, in a

Page 57 - 4.3.5 IP (VlanConfigIP)

4-10VLAN MIB Objects4.4 DEVICE ENTRIES4.4.1 Active (VlanNumActiveEntries) The number of active VLAN entries for the device. This includes the total n

Page 58 - 4.3.7 Name (VlanConfigName)

VLAN MIB Objects4-114.4.3 Maximum Number (VlanMaxNumEntries)The maximum number of VLAN entries for the device. A value of 32 will be returned.els10-2

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4-12VLAN MIB Objects4.5 Egress Table4.5.1 Egress Table (VlanConfigEgressTable)This table allows for the specifying of the default VLAN ID for a speci

Page 60 - 4.4 DEVICE ENTRIES

VLAN MIB Objects4-134.5.2.1 VlanConfigEgressEntryEls10-27VlanConfigEgressEntry ::= SEQUENCE { els10-27VlanEgressIndexINTEGER,els10-27VlanEgressV

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4-14VLAN MIB Objects4.5.4 VID (VlanEgressVID) The 12-bit VLAN Identifier associated with the configured VLAN. The valid range is 1..4094.els10-27Vlan

Page 62 - 4.5 Egress Table

VLAN MIB Objects4-154.5.6 Status (VlanEgressStatus)A set with any value will change all associated entries in the els10-27VlanEgressList to have the

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4-16VLAN MIB Objects4.6 FILTER GVRP4.6.1 GVRP (VlanFilterGVRPTable)This table allows for the specifying of VLAN ID’s that will be restricted from bei

Page 64 - 4.5.5 List (VlanEgressList)

VLAN MIB Objects4-174.6.2.1 VlanFilterGVRPEntry Els10-27VlanFilterGVRPEntry ::= SEQUENCE {els10-27VlanFilterGVRPIndex INTEGER,els10-27VlanFilterGVRPV

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4-18VLAN MIB Objects4.6.4 VID (VlanFilterGVRPVID) The 12-bit VLAN Identifier associated with the configured VLAN. The valid range is 1..4094.els10-27

Page 66 - 4.6 FILTER GVRP

VLAN MIB Objects4-194.6.6 Status (VlanFilterGVRPStatus)A set with any value enables all associated entries in els10-27VlanFilterGVRPVID table for the

Page 67 - 4.6.3 VlanFilterGVRPIndex

NoticevCABLETRON SYSTEMS SALES AND SERVICE, INC.PROGRAM LICENSE AGREEMENTIMPORTANT: THIS LICENSE APPLIES FOR USE OF PRODUCT IN THE UNITED STATES OF AM

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4-20VLAN MIB Objects4.7 STATIC MAC ADDRESS ENTRIES4.7.1 Table (VlanStaticTable)Allows for configuration of specific VLAN/MAC Address entries and to s

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VLAN MIB Objects4-214.7.2.1 VlanStaticEntry Els10-27VlanStaticEntry ::= SEQUENCE {els10-27VlanStaticVID OCTET STRING, els10-27VlanStaticMAC Phy

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4-22VLAN MIB Objects4.7.4 MAC (VlanStaticMAC) The media dependent physical address.els10-27VlanStaticMAC OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX PhysAddress ACCESS

Page 71 - 4.7.3 VID (VlanStaticVID)

VLAN MIB Objects4-234.7.6 Establish (VlanStaticEstablish)A set of the value create(1), causes an entry to be created as specified by the instancing i

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5-1CHAPTER 5CONFIGURING WORKGROUPS USING LCM5.1 OVERVIEWWorkgroups are a proprietary form that was developed prior to the IEEE standard being availabl

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5-2Configuring Workgroups Using LCM5.2 WORKGROUP CONFIGURATION EXAMPLESFigure 5-1 shows an example of a typical Workgroup configuration. In this examp

Page 75 - 5.1 OVERVIEW

Configuring Workgroups Using LCM5-3It is also possible to overlap workgroups. Figure 5-2 shows how overlapping ports can communicate with ports in bot

Page 76 - Workgroup Default

5-4Configuring Workgroups Using LCMone of these ports, the MAC address and Workgroup pair is found in the database and sent to port 7. In our example,

Page 77 - Workgroup Omega

Configuring Workgroups Using LCM5-5ELS10-27>workgroup default add 1, 2, 10 -27Name: default Workgroup ID: 0x001Ports: 1, 2, 10 11, 12, 13, 14,

Page 78 - 5.3 LCM WORKGROUP COMMANDS

Noticevi If the Program is exported from the United States pursuant to the License Exception TSR under the U.S. Export Administration Regulations, in

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6-1CHAPTER 6CONFIGURING WORKGROUPS USING SNMP6.1 OVERVIEWWorkgroups are a proprietary form that was developed prior to the IEEE standard being availab

Page 81 - 6.1 OVERVIEW

6-2Configuring Workgroups Using SNMP6.2 WORKGROUP CONFIGURATION PROCEDURESYou should have a familiarity with networking concepts and principles. In ad

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Configuring Workgroups Using SNMP6-3If ports are added to an existing workgroup, the index into the workgroup table would be written to els10-27WorkGr

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7-1CHAPTER 7WORKGROUP MIB OBJECTS7.1 OVERVIEWYou can use a Cabletron Systems Network Management System (NMS), or a standard SNMP-based Network Managem

Page 85 - 7.2 WORKGROUPS USING SNMP

7-2Workgroup MIB Objects7.2.2 Current Count (WorkGroupCurrentCount)The total number of workgroups currently defined. This will return a value between

Page 86 - Workgroup MIB Objects

Workgroup MIB Objects7-37.2.4 Table (WorkGroupTable)This table contains Workgroup definitions for the interfaces.els10-27WorkGroupTable OBJECT-TYPE

Page 87 - 7.2.4 Table (WorkGroupTable)

7-4Workgroup MIB Objects7.2.5 Entry (WorkGroupEntry)Each entry in this table contains a definition of a Workgroup.els10-27WorkGroupNumber OBJECT-TYPE

Page 88 - 7.2.5 Entry (WorkGroupEntry)

Workgroup MIB Objects7-57.2.5.1 Number (WorkGroupNumber)An integer that identifies the work group, used as an index to this table. When creating a ne

Page 89 - 7.2.5.2 Name (WorkGroupName)

NoticeviiCABLETRON SYSTEMS LIMITEDPROGRAM LICENSE AGREEMENTIMPORTANT: THIS LICENSE APPLIES FOR THE USE OF THE PRODUCT IN THE FOLLOWING GEOGRAPHICAL RE

Page 90 - 7.2.5.4 Type (WorkGroupType)

7-6Workgroup MIB Objects7.2.5.3 Ports (WorkGroupPorts)This is a list of all ports within the Workgroup. From left to right, the first octet specifies

Page 91 - A.1 VLANS AND FRAME TAGGING

A-1APPENDIX AVIRTUAL LANS (VLANS)A.1 VLANS AND FRAME TAGGINGThe ELS10-27TX supports IEEE 802.1Q-compliant virtual LANs (VLANs). This capability provid

Page 92 - A.2.1 VLAN ID

A-2ELS10-27TX VLAN ConfigurationIf the ELS10-27TX is so configured, and, if the frame does not already contain a tag, a VLAN identifier is placed in a

Page 93 - A.2.4 VLAN ACCESS PORTS

ELS10-27TX VLAN ConfigurationA-3A.2.2 PORTS IN VLANA port is made a member of the VLAN by the VLAN command. A port can be a member of multiple VLAN I

Page 94 - ELS10-27TX VLAN Configuration

A-4ELS10-27TX VLAN ConfigurationFigure A-2. VLAN Access Ports

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Indexi-1Numerics802.1Q A-2, A-3802.1Q Trunk Ports 1-4AAccess Port A-1Access Ports 1-3, A-3, A-4Access Ports (802.1Q Mode) 1-3Adda VLAN 3-2a workgroup

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Indexi-2LCM CommandsSubset of LCM Commands 2-2Local Console Manager. See LCM 2-1Logout 2-4MMAC Addresses 2-1Management 1-9MIBsFor Workgroups 7-1Modify

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Indexi-3VLAN Access Ports A-2, A-3VLAN Command 2-11VLAN Hybrid ports 1-3VLANs802.1Q A-2Restricting VLANs (802.1Q Mode) 1-7Using VLANs on the ELS10-27T

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