IntraCore™ 3500 Series Gigabit Ethernet Switches User’s Manual
10 1.3.2 IC3548-2GT From the left to the right, the 3548 switch’s front panel contains the power LED and 2 exchanging LEDs; a push button display mo
11 1.4.1 Console Interface Users can access the switch in a more traditional way by connecting a PC or terminal to the console port or by telnet ac
12 Chapter 2. Hardware Installation and Setup The following guidelines will help you to easily install the switch, and to ensure that it has the pro
13 2.1.2 Recommended Installation Tools You will need the following tools and equipment (not included) to install the switch into an equipment rack:
14 2.2.1 Equipment Rack Guidelines Use the following guidelines to ensure that the switch will fit safely within the equipment rack: • Size: 17.25
15 2.3.2 Removing a GBIC Caution: GBIC 1000T modules run hot under normal operating conditions. When it has been removed from the system, place it o
16 Important: If the power does not come on, check the next section to ensure you are using the correct cabling. 2.6 Connecting to the Network The
17 2.6.2 Gigabit Ethernet Ports Cabling Procedures Cabling requirements for the optional hardware modules depend on the type module that has been in
18 • Set the data rate to 9600 Baud • Set data format 8 data bits, 1 stop bit and no parity • Set
19 2.9 IP Assignment To change the IP address of the switch from the default setting: 1. Access the System IP Configuration menu by typing i in th
2 Quick Start Guide Follow these steps to install your IntraCore switch: 1. Open the box and check the contents. See Chapter 1.1 Package Contents
20 2.11 Using the Stacking Feature (IC3524 only) The IC3524 firmware v.1.1 (or later) offers a stacking feature that allows the user to stack up to
21 3. For stacking operation, the stacking feature must first be enabled on each unit (by default, stacking is disabled). Establish a console connec
22 Chapter 3. Configuration This chapter describes the log in procedure and configuration of the switch via the console or telnet interfaces. For in
23 System Unit Map ================= Please select one of the following slots Slot Description (Unit Type) ---- -----------------------
24 IntraCore 3524 Configuration Menu <Cmd> <Description> a System Administration Configuration i System IP Configura
25 To cancel a selected option, press ctrl-c at the command prompt. 4. Press Enter. The system administration information changes take effect. 5. Ty
26 IntraCore 3524 Bootstrap Configuration Menu Bank 1 Image Version/Date: 1.10/Dec 5 2001 13:54:06 Bank 2 Image Version/Date: 1.00I/Dec 5 2001 1
27 For a description of read and write community strings, see the table below: Settings Description SNMP Read Community The string that defines acce
28 1. Open the SNMP Configuration Menu by typing n in the Configuration Menu. 2. Type d to Delete a Trap Receiver. A prompt for the entry of the tr
29 To see legends explaining the symbols used for both the Basic and Global Port Configuration Menu settings, type h. A screen appears, as shown belo
3 IntraCore 3500 Series Gigabit Ethernet Switches User’s Manual Asanté Technologies, Inc. 821 Fox Lane San Jose, CA 95131 USA SALES 800-662-968
30 4. To toggle the port’s auto-negotiation mode to Enabled or to return it to Manual, type a. 5. To configure auto-negotiation on another unit in
31 3.8 Advanced Port Configuration The Advanced Port Configuration Menu allows you to control the port broadcast and multicast rate, to enable or di
32 3. Type v to access the Advanced Port Configuration Menu. 4. To select the port for which you want to enable or disable class of service, type s,
33 3.9 Unicast Forwarding Database Configuration The Unicast Forwarding Database Configuration Menu allows you to view and search for addresses in t
34 +------+----+----+-----------------+---------+ |Unit|Port|Type| MAC Address | PVID | +------+----+----+-----------------+---------+ 1
35 3.10 Security Management See Chapter 4 Advanced Management. 3.11 VLAN Management See Chapter 4 Advanced Management. 3.12 IP Multicast Traffic
36 3.13.3 Setting the Monitor Port To specify which port to monitor, use the following procedure: 1. Type m in the Configuration menu to display th
37 Performing a Software Upgrade at Runtime The software image file must be downloaded from a server on your network that is running a TFTP server a
38 Performing a Software Upgrade Use the following procedure to upgrade the switch’s software through its serial (console) port: 1. In the Image F
39 2. Type r, d or i. Typing r resets the switch to its current configuration. Typing d resets switch to the factory default. Typing i resets the swi
4 Table of Contents Quick Start Guide 2 Chapter 1. Introduction 6 1.1 Package Contents 6 1.2 LEDs 7 1.3 Front and Back Panel Descriptions 9 1.4
40 2. Type l in the System Log Menu to display the current system log. The system log displays any major system events that have occurred on the swi
41 To display the User Interface Configuration Menu, as shown below, type u in the Configuration Menu. IntraCore 3524 User Interface Configuration
42 3.17.3 Changing the Password Use this option to change the password that the user must enter when they log in. Important! The factory default p
43 3.19 Viewing Statistics Viewing statistics on a regular basis allows you to evaluate your network’s performance. You can view current statistics
44 Chapter 4. Advanced Management This chapter deals with the advanced management of the switch, via the console mode or telnet connection. See Chap
45 IntraCore 3524 Spanning Tree Configuration Menu STP Status: Enabled Bridge ID: 8000 00:00:94:CC:C7:37 Designated Root: 4000 00:00:94:
46 4.2 SNMP and RMON Management The Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) may be used to manage the IntraCore 3524. The SNMP agent supports data
47 addresses are used on the system, the MAC addresses of both stations and the ports they accessed are logged. If you enable both duplicated IP det
48 4.3.3 Configuring Port Security To access the Port Security Configuration Menu, type t in the Configuration Menu to access the Security Managemen
49 To enable New Node detection: 1. From the Configuration Menu, type t to access the Security Management Menu. 2. Type p to access the Port Securi
5 5.10 Duplicate IP Button 69 Chapter 6. SNMP Management 70 6.1 SNMP Management Operations 70 6.2 The SNMP Protocol 70 6.3 Community Name and Sec
50 Inserting/Modifying a Port Trusted MAC Address When you set port security level 2 or 3 for a port, you specify the port-trusted MAC address. You
51 • Adding and deleting untagged sets • Sharing and unsharing VLANs • Inserting and removing MAC addresses • Toggling management access To acce
52 Creating a VLAN Follow the steps below to create a new VLAN: 1. Type c from the VLAN Group Static Configuration Menu. 2. Type s to select the V
53 IntraCore 3524 VLAN Port Configuration Menu Unit: [1] Port: [01] Port VLAN ID (PVID): 0001 Acceptable Frame Type: All Frames Port Ingres
54 To set the VLAN ID for the port (PVID), from the VLAN Port Configuration Menu, type c. Enter the number you are assigning (from 1- 4094). Press En
55 IntraCore 3524 Unit 1 Port VLAN Info ======|======|====================|============|===========|================| Port | PVID | Vlan
56 Protocol-Independent Multicast (PIM), routers maintain forwarding tables that they use to forward multicast datagrams. Packets delivered to membe
57 +--------------------+---------+-----------------------+ | Multicast IP Addr | VID | Action | +--------------------+---------+
58 Chapter 5. Web-Based Management This chapter tells how to manage the switch by means of a Web browser, using Web pages to monitor and configure t
59 The Web Browser Management Overview page contains a sidebar with ten management option buttons, and a view of the IntraCore front panel that displ
6 Chapter 1. Introduction Thank you for purchasing the Asanté IntraCore 3500 Series Gigabit switch. The IntraCore 3500 series include 24- and 48-po
60 The page has six sections, which are listed at the top of the page. To view another section, click a link at the top of the p
61 • Rate Button – Displays the rate of the packets or bytes per port. • Since Rst Button– Displays the packets/bytes switched since the management
62 Configure the variables by choosing the desired option from each drop-down menu. 5.5 Span Tree (Spanning Tree) Button This butt
63 Important! Do NOT configure any STP parameters unless you have knowledge of and experience with the IEEE 802.1d specification.
64 The top table displays the counts of IP and MAC addresses for each port. The lower table displays IP and MAC addresses for either
65 port attributes page to access the VLAN Groups page. In the VLAN Groups page, there is a panel that shows the VID of each VLAN on the current swit
66 5.8.2 VLAN Configuration To configure a VLAN, first select a VID in the VLAN Groups page, and then click the VLAN button. This opens the VLAN Gro
67 In the right-hand panel you can select the option to show the ports that are in the untagged set or the tagged set of the VLAN. The
68 5.9 Security Button This button opens the Security page, which provides a summary of the security of each port on each switch, as shown below.
69 5.10 Duplicate IP Button The Duplicate IP button lights up if a Duplicate IP number has been detected on the system. Clicking the button opens th
7 1.2 LEDs The system’s LED display allows you to monitor the status of your switch. Refer to the sections below for LED information specific to you
70 Chapter 6. SNMP Management The switch can be managed using a Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) compatible management station running plat
71 6.3 Community Name and Security SNMP v.1 was not designed to be a secure protocol. There is no true password, although the string known as a comm
72 • The IP group -- This group contains counters for Internet Protocol Traffic. It contains as a sub-group the IP Net-to-Media table, which tracks
73 Chapter 7. Switching Concepts A bridge is a hardware device used to connect multiple networks into one big network. However, when a bridge receiv
74 7.1.3 Port VLAN ID To allow untagged packets to participate in a VLAN, a Port VLAN ID (PVID) must be assigned in the relevant port(s). Each por
75 Forward Delay After a recalculation of the spanning tree, the Forward Delay parameter regulates the delay before each port begins transmitting tr
76 7.3.2 Flow Control With a link operating at a high data rate, a switch may experience occasional limitations in the buffer space used to store Et
77 Appendix A. Troubleshooting In the unlikely event your switch does not operate properly, follow the troubleshooting tips below. If you still need
78 Appendix B. Features and Specifications The sections below list the features and product specifications for the IntraCore 3500 Series Gigabit Eth
79 Status Indicators: IC3524 Models: Separate link-activity, speed (10/100/Gigabit) and duplex (full or half) LEDs for each port; system power IC3
8 1.2.2 IC3548-2GT The IntraCore 3548-2GT switch has two LED status indicators for each of the 48 10/100 ports and the 2 Gigabit ports. Using the Mo
80 Appendix C. FCC Compliance and Warranty Statements FCC Compliance Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits f
81 2. Asanté warrants that Asanté software will not fail to execute its programming instructions, for the period specified above, due to defects in m
82 Appendix D. Console Port Pin Outs The console port is used to connect with a terminal using a serial modem RS-232C cable (available from Radio Sh
83 Appendix E. Online Warranty Registration Before calling Asanté Technical Support, please register your switch online at www.asante.com/support/re
84 Appendix F. BootP Configuration The switch is shipped with BootP support. If your network contains a BootP server configured with available, vali
85 To set the switch to download its software over the network from a remote server, use the following procedure: 1. Open the Local Bootstrap Confi
9 Port # LED Color Description Gigabit Ports #49, 50 Link/Activity Solid Green Blinking Green Solid Amber Blinking Amber Off A valid 1000Mbps li
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