Supermicro SBM-XEM-X10SM User Manual

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SuperBlade
®
Network Modules
Users Manual
Revison 1.1b
SBM-IBP-D14 4x DDR InfiniBand Pass-Through Module
SBM-XEM-002/M 10-Gbps Ethernet
Pass-Through Module
SBM-GEM-X2C+ 1/10-Gbps
Ethernet Switch Module
SBM-GEM-001 1-Gbps
Ethernet Switch Module
SBM-GEM-002 1-Gbps
Ethernet Pass-Through Module
SBM-IBS-001 4x DDR
InfiniBand Switch Module
SBM-IBS-Q3616/Q3616M/Q3618 4x QDR
InfiniBand Switch Module
SBM-GEP-T20 1-Gbps Ethernet Pass-Through
Module for TwinBlade™
SBM-XEM-X10SM 10-Gbps Ethernet Switch
SBM-GEM-X3S+ 1/10-Gbps
Ethernet Switch Module
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - User’s Manual

SuperBlade®Network ModulesUser’s ManualRevison 1.1bSBM-IBP-D14 4x DDR InfiniBand Pass-Through ModuleSBM-XEM-002/M 10-Gbps Ethernet Pass-Through Module

Page 2 - REPRODUCTIVE HARM

Superblade Network Modules User’s ManualxCIST Port Status ...7-93LA (Link

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Superblade Network Modules User’s Manual6-24Root StatusThe settings for ROOT STATUS are shown below:• Designated Root Bridge – The bridge identifier o

Page 4

6-25Chapter 6: 1-Gb Ethernet Switch FirmwareRSTP Port SettingsThese settings control and monitor the port-based spanning tree status.• Participate – T

Page 5 - Table of Contents

Superblade Network Modules User’s Manual6-266-11 IEEE 802.1xIEEE 802.1x is a client-server based access control and authentication protocol that restr

Page 6

6-27Chapter 6: 1-Gb Ethernet Switch Firmware802.1x ConfigurationTo configure 802.1x port based access control, click on the 802.1X folder in the left-

Page 7

Superblade Network Modules User’s Manual6-28• Authorization – This displays the authentication status of an enabled port. It includes the following st

Page 8

6-29Chapter 6: 1-Gb Ethernet Switch FirmwareFigure 6-21. IGMP Snooping Screen

Page 9

Superblade Network Modules User’s Manual6-306-13 SNMPThe SNMP agent in the gigabit switch supports SNMP v1 and v2c. It also supports the following MIB

Page 10

6-31Chapter 6: 1-Gb Ethernet Switch Firmware6-14 UpLink Failure Tracking (ULFT) Uplink Failure Tracking (ULFT) feature is provided to support networ

Page 11

Superblade Network Modules User’s Manual6-32Note that ULTF will only drop an internal link from the blade to the switch if all of the (external) uplin

Page 12

7-1Chapter 7 Layer 2/3 Ethernet Switch FirmwareThis chapter is provided to help you quickly get started in using the firmware for your SBM-GEM-X2C(+)/

Page 13

xi: Security Settings ...7-127Address Summarization...

Page 14

Superblade Network Modules User’s Manual7-2The utility starts with a default IP address, which is also the management IP address. This IP address is e

Page 15 - List of Figures

7-3Chapter 7: Layer 2/3 Ethernet Switch Firmware7-2 LoginThe initial login page (Figure 7-1) is used to login to the Supermicro Switch web-based manag

Page 16

Superblade Network Modules User’s Manual7-4The HOME page is displayed on successful validation of the user name and password. The information in this

Page 17

7-5Chapter 7: Layer 2/3 Ethernet Switch FirmwareFigure 7-3. SBM-GEM-X2C(+) Home PageFigure 7-4. SBM-XEM-X10SM Home Page

Page 18

Superblade Network Modules User’s Manual7-6Figure 7-5. SSE-G24-TG4 Home PageFigure 7-6. SSE-G48-TG4 Home Page

Page 19

7-7Chapter 7: Layer 2/3 Ethernet Switch FirmwareTop Page LinksOn the top of all pages of the web-based management utility you can find the following P

Page 20

Superblade Network Modules User’s Manual7-8• Layer 3 Management - Layer 3 Protocols including - IP, RIP, OSPF, ….• Multicast Management - Multicast Pr

Page 21

7-9Chapter 7: Layer 2/3 Ethernet Switch Firmware• "ACL" on page 7-27• "WEBGUI Settings" on page 7-31• "SNMP" on page 7-3

Page 22

Superblade Network Modules User’s Manual7-10System SettingsThe following pages can be accessed through the System Settings link:• "System Setting

Page 23 - List of Tables

7-11Chapter 7: Layer 2/3 Ethernet Switch FirmwareThis page also has a control to Reset To Factory Defaults. This clears all switch configuration and l

Page 24

Superblade Network Modules User’s ManualxiiVRRP Settings ...7-1667-7 Mul

Page 25

Superblade Network Modules User’s Manual7-12System VersionClicking the SYSTEM VERSION tab brings up the SYSTEM VERSION page (Figure 7-9). This page di

Page 26

7-13Chapter 7: Layer 2/3 Ethernet Switch FirmwareFile ManagementClicking the FILE MANAGEMENT link brings up the FILE MANAGEMENT page (Figure 7-10). Th

Page 27

Superblade Network Modules User’s Manual7-14File CopyYou can copy a local file to or from a remote TFTP server. This feature is useful to create a bac

Page 28

7-15Chapter 7: Layer 2/3 Ethernet Switch FirmwareFirmware UpgradeClicking the FIRMWARE UPGRADE link brings up the FIRMWARE UPGRADE page (Figure 7-11).

Page 29

Superblade Network Modules User’s Manual7-16Management SecurityThe MANAGEMENT SECURITY link provides configuration for the following features:• "

Page 30

7-17Chapter 7: Layer 2/3 Ethernet Switch FirmwareAdministrative users can also create Enable Passwords in this page. Low privilege users can use these

Page 31 - Introduction

Superblade Network Modules User’s Manual7-18RadiusClicking the RADIUS tab brings up the RADIUS SERVER CONFIGURATION page (Figure 7-14). This page allo

Page 32 - 1-4 Contacting Supermicro

7-19Chapter 7: Layer 2/3 Ethernet Switch FirmwareTACACS+ Global SettingsThe TACACS+ GLOBAL SETTINGS page (Figure 7-15) allows you to configure TACACS

Page 33 - System Safety

Superblade Network Modules User’s Manual7-20TACACS+ Server ConfigurationClicking the TACACS+ SERVERS tab brings up the TACACS+ SERVER CONFIGURATION pa

Page 34 - Operating Precautions

7-21Chapter 7: Layer 2/3 Ethernet Switch FirmwareIP Authorized ManagerClicking the IP AUTH MANAGER tab brings up the IP AUTHORIZED MANAGER page (Figur

Page 35 - Chapter 2: System Safety

xiii: VLAN Counter Statistics...7-203VLAN Capabilities ...

Page 36

Superblade Network Modules User’s Manual7-22SSH ConfigurationClicking the SSH tab brings up the SSH CONFIGURATION page (Figure 7-18), which allows you

Page 37 - Setup and Installation

7-23Chapter 7: Layer 2/3 Ethernet Switch FirmwareSSL ConfigurationClicking the SSL tab brings up the SSL CONFIGURATION page (Figure 7-19), which allow

Page 38 - Switch Modules

Superblade Network Modules User’s Manual7-24openssl x509 -req -in a.csr -out cert.pem -CA cacert.pem -CAkey cakey.pem -CAcreateserialThe above steps w

Page 39 - Removing a Switch Module

7-25Chapter 7: Layer 2/3 Ethernet Switch FirmwareSyslogThe Syslog link provides configuration controls for the following features:• "Syslog Confi

Page 40

Superblade Network Modules User’s Manual7-26Syslog Mail ConfigurationClicking the MAIL tab brings up the SYSLOG MAIL CONFIGURATION page (Figure 7-21),

Page 41 - Network Connection

7-27Chapter 7: Layer 2/3 Ethernet Switch FirmwareACLThe ACL link allows you to configure the Access Control List for the switch. You can configure ACL

Page 42 - SERNAME box

Superblade Network Modules User’s Manual7-28IP Standard ACLClicking the IP STANDARD ACL tab brings up the IP STANDARD ACL CONFIGURATION page (Figure 7

Page 43 - Address Defaults

7-29Chapter 7: Layer 2/3 Ethernet Switch FirmwareIP Extended ACLClicking the IP EXTENDED ACL tab brings up the IP EXTENDED ACL CONFIGURATION page (Fig

Page 44 - Command Line

Superblade Network Modules User’s Manual7-30Table 7-13. IP Extended ACL Configuration Page Parameters Parameter DescriptionACL NumberThis parameter sp

Page 45 - Ports on a Blade Enclosure

7-31Chapter 7: Layer 2/3 Ethernet Switch FirmwareWEBGUI SettingsClicking the WEB SETTINGS link brings up the WEB GUI SETTINGS page (Figure 7-25), whic

Page 46

Superblade Network Modules User’s ManualxivPIM Interface Statistics...7-242PIM Neigh

Page 47

Superblade Network Modules User’s Manual7-32SNMPClicking the SNMP link brings up the SNMP AGENT CONTROL SETTINGS page (Figure 7-26). SMIS supports the

Page 48

7-33Chapter 7: Layer 2/3 Ethernet Switch FirmwareSNMP Community SettingsClicking the COMMUNITY tab brings up the SNMP COMMUNITY SETTINGS page (Figure

Page 49 - Ethernet Switch Modules

Superblade Network Modules User’s Manual7-34SNMP Group SettingsClicking the GROUP tab brings up the SNMP GROUP SETTINGS page (Figure 7-28). This page

Page 50

7-35Chapter 7: Layer 2/3 Ethernet Switch FirmwareSNMP Group Access SettingsClicking the GROUP ACCESS tab brings up the SNMP GROUP ACCESS SETTINGS page

Page 51

Superblade Network Modules User’s Manual7-36SNMP View Tree SettingsClicking the VIEW tab brings up the SNMP VIEW TREE SETTINGS page (Figure 7-30), whi

Page 52

7-37Chapter 7: Layer 2/3 Ethernet Switch FirmwareSNMP Target Address SettingsClicking the TARGET ADDRESS tab brings up the SNMP TARGET ADDRESS SETTING

Page 53

Superblade Network Modules User’s Manual7-38SNMP Target Parameter SettingsClicking the TARGET PARAMETER tab brings up the SNMP TARGET PARAMETER SETTIN

Page 54

7-39Chapter 7: Layer 2/3 Ethernet Switch FirmwareSNMP User SettingsClicking the USER tab brings up the SNMP SECURITY SETTINGS page (Figure 7-33), whic

Page 55 - InfiniBand Modules

Superblade Network Modules User’s Manual7-40SNMP Trap SettingsClicking the TRAP MANAGER tab brings up the SNMP TRAP SETTINGS page (Figure 7-34), which

Page 56

7-41Chapter 7: Layer 2/3 Ethernet Switch FirmwareSNMP AgentXClicking the AGENTX link brings up the SNMP AGENTX SUBAGENT SETTINGS page (Figure 7-35), w

Page 57 - Chapter 4: InfiniBand Modules

xv: List of FiguresFigure 3-1. Blade Enclosure with 1-Gbps Switch Modules Installed...3-2Figure 3-2. Blade Enclosure with 1/10-Gbps Swit

Page 58 - InfiniBand Switch Modules

Superblade Network Modules User’s Manual7-42Master IP Address This parameter specifies the Master Agent IP address.Master Port No This parameter spec

Page 59

7-43Chapter 7: Layer 2/3 Ethernet Switch FirmwareRMONThe following pages can be used to set RMON (Remote Monitoring) features and settings:• "RMO

Page 60

Superblade Network Modules User’s Manual7-44Event ConfigurationClicking the EVENTS tab brings up the EVENT CONFIGURATIONS page (Figure 7-37), which co

Page 61

7-45Chapter 7: Layer 2/3 Ethernet Switch FirmwareRMON Alarm ConfigurationClicking the ALARM tab brings up the RMON ALARM CONFIGURATION page (Figure 7-

Page 62 - InfiniBand Switch LEDs

Superblade Network Modules User’s Manual7-46Ethernet Statistics ConfigurationClicking the ETHERNET STATISTICS tab brings up the ETHERNET STATISTICS CO

Page 63 - Ethernet Modules

7-47Chapter 7: Layer 2/3 Ethernet Switch FirmwareHistory Control ConfigurationClicking the HISTORY tab brings up the HISTORY CONTROL CONFIGURATION pag

Page 64 - LED Indicators

Superblade Network Modules User’s Manual7-48QoSThe QoS link of the System page opens the QoS Basic Settings page. This page allows you to configure Qo

Page 65 - Chapter 5: Ethernet Modules

7-49Chapter 7: Layer 2/3 Ethernet Switch FirmwareQOS Classmap SettingsClicking the CLASSMAP tab brings up the QOS CLASSMAP SETTINGS page (Figure 7-42)

Page 66

Superblade Network Modules User’s Manual7-50QOS Policymap SettingsClicking the POLICYMAP tab brings up the QOS POLICYMAP SETTINGS page (Figure 7-43),

Page 67

7-51Chapter 7: Layer 2/3 Ethernet Switch FirmwareCOSQ Scheduling AlgorithmClicking the COSQ ALGORITHM tab brings up the COSQ SCHEDULING ALGORITHM SETT

Page 68

Superblade Network Modules User’s ManualxviFigure 6-16. L2 Management Screen ...6-20Figure 6

Page 69

Superblade Network Modules User’s Manual7-52COSQ Weight and Bandwidth ConfigurationClicking the COSQ TRAFFIC CLASS tab brings up the COSQ WEIGHT AND B

Page 70

7-53Chapter 7: Layer 2/3 Ethernet Switch FirmwareNTP SettingsClicking the NTP link brings up the NTP SETTINGS page (Figure 7-46), which configures the

Page 71

Superblade Network Modules User’s Manual7-54StackThe Supermicro Intelligent switch supports stacking of Supermicro switch units. Switch stacking is cr

Page 72 - 3 Ethernet Port Status LEDs

7-55Chapter 7: Layer 2/3 Ethernet Switch FirmwareCX4 Cable LengthStacking is supported with CX-4 cables only. The CX-4 cable used for stacking should

Page 73

Superblade Network Modules User’s Manual7-56Enabling StackingBy default, Supermicro switches act as stand-alone switches. This stand-alone default fac

Page 74

7-57Chapter 7: Layer 2/3 Ethernet Switch FirmwareThere is no other specifical configuration required to add stacked switches. If two stacking-enabled

Page 75

Superblade Network Modules User’s Manual7-58The SBM-GEM-X2C+ has four LEDs to display the stacking identifier. Due to the limited space available for

Page 76

7-59Chapter 7: Layer 2/3 Ethernet Switch FirmwareThe following pages are available for configuring Stack settings;• "Stack Configuration" on

Page 77 - 1-Gb Ethernet Switch Firmware

Superblade Network Modules User’s Manual7-60Stack DetailsClicking the STACK DETAILS tab brings up the STACK DETAILS page (Figure 7-50), which displays

Page 78 - WITCH STATUS screen in the

7-61Chapter 7: Layer 2/3 Ethernet Switch FirmwareStack Link StatusThe STACK LINK STATUS page (Figure 7-51) displays the stack interface link status as

Page 79

xvii: Figure 7-34. SNMP Trap Settings Page...7-40Figure 7-35. SNMP AgentX Subagent Settings Pag

Page 80 - 6-1 Port Status

Superblade Network Modules User’s Manual7-62Stack CountersClicking the STACK COUNTERS tab brings up the STACK COUNTERS DETAILS page (Figure 7-52), whi

Page 81 - Jumbo Frames Support

7-63Chapter 7: Layer 2/3 Ethernet Switch FirmwareReloadA “Switch Reload” function (Figure 7-53) is available in the SYSTEM SETTINGS page in the SYSTEM

Page 82 - Control Description

Superblade Network Modules User’s Manual7-647-5 Layer 2 Management The LAYER2 MANAGEMENT page (Figure 7-54) has links to all pages with Layer2 control

Page 83 - 6-2 Statistics

7-65Chapter 7: Layer 2/3 Ethernet Switch FirmwareLayer 2 Basic SettingsClicking the LAYER2 BASIC STTINGS link brings up the MAC ADDRESS TABLE SETTINGS

Page 84

Superblade Network Modules User’s Manual7-66Port ManagerThe PORT MANAGER link has links to the following web pages:• "Port Basic Settings" o

Page 85

7-67Chapter 7: Layer 2/3 Ethernet Switch FirmwareClicking the BASIC SETTINGS tab brings up the PORT BASIC SETTINGS page (Figure 7-56), which allows yo

Page 86 - 6-3 VLAN

Superblade Network Modules User’s Manual7-68Port MonitoringClicking the PORT MONITORING tab brings up the PORT MONITORING page (Figure 7-57), which al

Page 87

7-69Chapter 7: Layer 2/3 Ethernet Switch FirmwareVLAN Traffic ClassClicking the TRAFFIC CLASS tab brings up the VLAN TRAFFIC CLASS MAPPING page (Figur

Page 88 - 6-4 Configuring a Static VLAN

Superblade Network Modules User’s Manual7-70Port ControlClicking the PORT CONTROL tab brings up the PORT CONTROL page (Figure 7-59), which allows you

Page 89 - 6-5 Trunking

7-71Chapter 7: Layer 2/3 Ethernet Switch FirmwareRate LimitingClicking the RATE LIMITING tab brings up the RATE LIMITING page (Figure 7-60), which all

Page 90

Superblade Network Modules User’s ManualxviiiFigure 7-74. Port Status Configuration Page ...7-85Figure

Page 91 - 6-6 Mirroring

Superblade Network Modules User’s Manual7-72VLANThe VLAN link allows to configure the VLAN information. VLAN configuration information has been provid

Page 92 - 6-7 Quality of Service

7-73Chapter 7: Layer 2/3 Ethernet Switch FirmwareIn addition, the BASIC SETTINGS page provides the configuration3 of Bridge Mode (Customer /Provider)

Page 93

Superblade Network Modules User’s Manual7-74Clicking the PORT SETTINGS tab brings up the VLAN PORT SETTINGS page (Figure 7-62), which is used to assoc

Page 94 - 6-8 Rate Control

7-75Chapter 7: Layer 2/3 Ethernet Switch FirmwareProtocol GroupClicking the PROTOCOL GROUP tab brings up the VLAN PROTOCOL GROUP SETTINGS page (Figure

Page 95 - 6-9 L2 Management

Superblade Network Modules User’s Manual7-76Vlan Port MAC MapClicking the PORT MAC MAP tab brings up the VLAN PORT MAC MAP page (Figure 7-65), which a

Page 96 - DDRESSES

7-77Chapter 7: Layer 2/3 Ethernet Switch FirmwareUnicast MACClicking the UNICAST MAC tab brings up the VLAN UNICAST MAC SETTINGS page (Figure 7-66), w

Page 97 - 6-10 Spanning Tree

Superblade Network Modules User’s Manual7-78WildcardClicking the WILDCARD tab brings up the WILDCARD SETTINGS page (Figure 7-67), which configures wil

Page 98 - Port Transition State

7-79Chapter 7: Layer 2/3 Ethernet Switch FirmwareSwitch Port VLANClicking the SWITCH PORT FILTERING tab brings up the SWITCHPORT VLAN FILTERING page (

Page 99 - PPLY GLOBAL SETTINGS button

Superblade Network Modules User’s Manual7-80Dynamic VlanThe Dynamic VLAN link allows you to configure the Dynamic VLAN information. Dynamic VLAN confi

Page 100 - Bridge Setting

7-81Chapter 7: Layer 2/3 Ethernet Switch FirmwarePort ConfigurationClicking the PORT SETTINGS link brings up the DYNAMIC VLAN PORT CONFIGURATION page

Page 101 - RSTP Port Settings

xix: Figure 7-114. RIP Interface Specific Address Summarization Page...7-128Figure 7-115. RIP6 Interface Configuration Page...

Page 102 - 6-11 IEEE 802.1x

Superblade Network Modules User’s Manual7-82GARP TimersClicking the GARP TIMERS tab brings up the GARP TIMERS CONFIGURATION page (Figure 7-71), which

Page 103 - 802.1x Configuration

7-83Chapter 7: Layer 2/3 Ethernet Switch FirmwareRSTPThe RSTP link provides links to the following configuration pages:• "RSTP Global Settings&qu

Page 104 - 6-12 IGMP Snooping

Superblade Network Modules User’s Manual7-84RSTP Basic SettingsClicking the BASIC SETTINGS tab brings up the RSTP CONFIGURATION page (Figure 7-73), wh

Page 105

7-85Chapter 7: Layer 2/3 Ethernet Switch FirmwarePort SettingsClicking the PORT SETTINGS tab brings up the PORT STATUS CONFIGURATION page (Figure 7-74

Page 106 - 6-13 SNMP

Superblade Network Modules User’s Manual7-86Port StatusClicking the PORT STATUS tab brings up the RSTP PORT STATUS page (Figure 7-75), which displays

Page 107

7-87Chapter 7: Layer 2/3 Ethernet Switch FirmwareMSTPThe MSTP link leads you to the following configuration pages:• "MSTP Basic Settings" on

Page 108

Superblade Network Modules User’s Manual7-88Clicking the BASIC SETTINGS tab brings up the GLOBAL CONFIGURATION page (Figure 7-76), which can access th

Page 109 - Chapter 7

7-89Chapter 7: Layer 2/3 Ethernet Switch FirmwareMSTP TimersClicking the TIMERS tab brings up the TIMERS CONFIGURATION page (Figure 7-77), which confi

Page 110 - Nomenclature

Superblade Network Modules User’s Manual7-90Port ConfigurationClicking the PORT CONFIGURATION tab brings up the CIST SETTINGS page (Figure 7-78), whic

Page 111 - 7-3 Home Page

7-91Chapter 7: Layer 2/3 Ethernet Switch FirmwareVLAN MappingClicking the VLAN MAPPING tab brings up the VLAN MAPPING page (Figure 7-79), whose table

Page 112

Superblade Network Modules User’s ManualiiThe information in this User’s Manual has been carefully reviewed and is believed to be accurate. The vendor

Page 113

Superblade Network Modules User’s ManualxxFigure 7-154. Dynamic Multicast Port Configuration Page ...7-174Figure 7-155. IGMP C

Page 114

Superblade Network Modules User’s Manual7-92Port SettingsClicking the PORT SETTINGS tab brings up the PORT SETTINGS page (Figure 7-80), which displays

Page 115 - Left Side Tree

7-93Chapter 7: Layer 2/3 Ethernet Switch FirmwareCIST Port StatusClicking the CIST PORT STATUS tab brings up the MSTP CIST PORT STATUS page (Figure 7-

Page 116 - 7-4 System Management Page

Superblade Network Modules User’s Manual7-94RoleThis parameter specifies the ports current role as defined by the Spanning Tree Protocol.Port StateThi

Page 117

7-95Chapter 7: Layer 2/3 Ethernet Switch FirmwareLA (Link Aggregation)The LA link provides links to the following configuration pages:• "LA Basic

Page 118 - System Settings

Superblade Network Modules User’s Manual7-96Interface SettingsClicking the INTERFACE SETTINGS tab brings up the PORT CHANNEL INTERFACE BASIC SETTINGS

Page 119

7-97Chapter 7: Layer 2/3 Ethernet Switch FirmwarePort ChannelClicking the PORT CHANNEL SETTINGS tab brings up the LA PORT CHANNEL SETTINGS page (Figur

Page 120 - System Version

Superblade Network Modules User’s Manual7-98Port SettingsClicking the PORT SETTINGS tab brings up the LA PORT SETTINGS page (Figure 7-85), which confi

Page 121 - File Management

7-99Chapter 7: Layer 2/3 Ethernet Switch FirmwarePort State InfoClicking the PORT STATE INFO tab brings up the LA PORT STATE MACHINE INFORMATION page

Page 122 - File Copy

Superblade Network Modules User’s Manual7-100Load BalancingClicking the LOAD BALANCING tab brings up the LA LOAD BALANCING POLICY page (Figure 7-87),

Page 123 - Firmware Upgrade

7-101Chapter 7: Layer 2/3 Ethernet Switch Firmware802.1xThe 802.1x link provides link to the following configuration pages:• "Basic Settings"

Page 124 - Management Security

xxi: Figure 7-194. RIP Interface Statistics Page...7-226Figure 7-195. RIP6 Interface Statistics Page...

Page 125 - Management User Account

Superblade Network Modules User’s Manual7-102Port SettingsClicking the PORT SETTINGS tab brings up the 802.1X PORT SETTINGS page (Figure 7-89), which

Page 126

7-103Chapter 7: Layer 2/3 Ethernet Switch FirmwareTable 7-64. 802.1x Port Settings Page ParametersParameter DescriptionPortThis parameter specifies th

Page 127 - TACACS+ Global Settings

Superblade Network Modules User’s Manual7-104TimersClicking the TIMERS tab brings up the 802.1X TIMER CONFIGURATION page (Figure 7-90), which configur

Page 128 - TACACS+ Server Configuration

7-105Chapter 7: Layer 2/3 Ethernet Switch FirmwareLocal ASClicking the LOCAL AS tab brings up the LOCAL AUTHENTICATION SERVER CONFIGURATION page (Figu

Page 129 - IP Authorized Manager

Superblade Network Modules User’s Manual7-106MAC Session InfoClicking the MAC SESSION INFO tab brings up the MAC SESSION INFO page (Figure 7-22), whic

Page 130 - SSH Configuration

7-107Chapter 7: Layer 2/3 Ethernet Switch FirmwareFiltersThe Filters link allows you to configure Layer 2 packet filtering.The Layer 2 packet filterin

Page 131 - SSL Configuration

Superblade Network Modules User’s Manual7-108Multicast FiltersClicking the MULTICAST FILTERS tab brings up the L2 MULTICAST FILTER CONFIGURATION page

Page 132 - ONFIGURATION page

7-109Chapter 7: Layer 2/3 Ethernet Switch Firmware7-6 Layer 3 ManagementThe LAYER 3 MANAGEMENT home page (Figure 7-95) has links to all Layer 3 featur

Page 133 - Syslog Configuration

Superblade Network Modules User’s Manual7-110IPThe IP link enables you to perform IP related configuration. This can be done through the following pag

Page 134 - Syslog Mail Configuration

7-111Chapter 7: Layer 2/3 Ethernet Switch FirmwareIP V4 Interface SettingsClicking the IPV4 ADDR CONF tab brings up the IPV4 INTERFACE SETTINGS page (

Page 135 - MAC Based ACL

Superblade Network Modules User’s ManualxxiiNotes

Page 136 - IP Standard ACL

Superblade Network Modules User’s Manual7-112IP RouteClicking the IP ROUTE tab brings up the IP ROUTE CONFIGURATION page (Figure 7-98), which allows y

Page 137 - IP Extended ACL

7-113Chapter 7: Layer 2/3 Ethernet Switch FirmwareLoopBack Basic SettingsClicking the LOOPBACK SETTINGS tab brings up the LOOPBACK BASIC SETTINGS page

Page 138 - Parameter Description

Superblade Network Modules User’s Manual7-114IP V6The IPV6 link allows you to perform IPv6 related configurations. This can be accomplished through th

Page 139 - WEBGUI Settings

7-115Chapter 7: Layer 2/3 Ethernet Switch FirmwareIPv6 InterfaceClicking the IPV6 INTERFACE tab brings up the IPV6 INTERFACE SETTINGS page (Figure 7-1

Page 140 - GENT CONTROL SETTINGS page

Superblade Network Modules User’s Manual7-116ND CacheClicking the ND CACHE tab brings up the ND CACHE CONFIGURATION page (Figure 7-102). The parameter

Page 141 - SNMP Community Settings

7-117Chapter 7: Layer 2/3 Ethernet Switch FirmwareAddress SettingsClicking the ADDRESS SETTINGS tab brings up the ADDRESS SETTINGS page (Figure 7-103)

Page 142 - SNMP Group Settings

Superblade Network Modules User’s Manual7-118Address ProfileClicking the ADDRESS PROFILE tab brings up the ADDRESS PROFILE SETTINGS page (Figure 7-104

Page 143 - SNMP Group Access Settings

7-119Chapter 7: Layer 2/3 Ethernet Switch FirmwarePrefix SettingsClicking the PREFIX SETTINGS tab brings up the PREFIX CONFIGURATION page (Figure 7-10

Page 144 - SNMP View Tree Settings

Superblade Network Modules User’s Manual7-120DHCP ServerThe DHCP Server link helps you to manage the DHCP server in the switch through the following t

Page 145 - SNMP Target Address Settings

7-121Chapter 7: Layer 2/3 Ethernet Switch FirmwarePool SettingsClicking the POOL SETTINS link brings up the DHCP POOL SETTINGS page (Figure 7-107), wh

Page 146

xxiii: List of TablesTable 3-1. SBM-GEM-001 Switch Module Address Default Settings...3-7Table 3-2. Locating and Identifying a Switch ...

Page 147 - SNMP User Settings

Superblade Network Modules User’s Manual7-122DHCP RelayThe DHCP Relay link helps you to manage the DHCP relay in the switch through the following two

Page 148 - SNMP Trap Settings

7-123Chapter 7: Layer 2/3 Ethernet Switch FirmwareInterface SettingsClicking the INTERFACE CONF tab brings up the DHCP RELAY INTERFACE CONFIGURATION p

Page 149 - SNMP AgentX

Superblade Network Modules User’s Manual7-124RIPThe RIP link opens the following links for configuration of RIP protocol:• "RIP Basic Settings&qu

Page 150

7-125Chapter 7: Layer 2/3 Ethernet Switch FirmwareInterfacesClicking the INTERFACE tab brings up the RIP INTERFACE page (Figure 7-111). The parameters

Page 151 - RMON Basic Settings

Superblade Network Modules User’s Manual7-126Neighbors ListClicking the NEIGHBORS tab brings up the RIP NEIGHBOR LIST page (Figure 7-112), which is us

Page 152 - Event Configuration

7-127Chapter 7: Layer 2/3 Ethernet Switch FirmwareSecurity SettingsClicking the SECURITY tab brings up the RIP SECURITY SETTING page (Figure 7-113). T

Page 153 - RMON Alarm Configuration

Superblade Network Modules User’s Manual7-128Address SummarizationClicking the SUMMARIZATION tab brings up the RIP INTERFACE SPECIFIC ADDRESS SUMMARIZ

Page 154 - ALLING THRESHOLD

7-129Chapter 7: Layer 2/3 Ethernet Switch FirmwareRIPngThe RIP6 link allows you perform RIPv6 related configuration for the switch. This can be accomp

Page 155

Superblade Network Modules User’s Manual7-130FiltersClicking the FILTERS tab brings up the RIP6 FILTER CONFIGURATION page (Figure 7-116). The paramete

Page 156 - QOS Basic Settings

7-131Chapter 7: Layer 2/3 Ethernet Switch FirmwareTable 7-89. RIP6 Filter Configuration Page ParametersParameter DescriptionFilter Address This parame

Page 157 - QOS Classmap Settings

Superblade Network Modules User’s ManualxxivTable 5-16. SBM-XEM-X10SM 10 Gigabit Ethernet Switch Module Interface...

Page 158 - QOS Policymap Settings

Superblade Network Modules User’s Manual7-132OSPFThe OSPF link allows you to configure the OSPF protocol through the following pages:• "OSPF Basi

Page 159 - COSQ Scheduling Algorithm

7-133Chapter 7: Layer 2/3 Ethernet Switch FirmwareAreaClicking the AREA tab brings up the OSPF AREA CONFIGURATION page (Figure 7-118). The parameters

Page 160 - EIGHT value

Superblade Network Modules User’s Manual7-134InterfaceClicking the INTERFACE tab brings up the OSPF INTERFACE CONFIGURATION page (Figure 7-119). The p

Page 161

7-135Chapter 7: Layer 2/3 Ethernet Switch FirmwareVirtual InterfaceClicking the VIRTUAL INTERFACE tab brings up the OSPF VIRTUAL INTERFACE CONFIGURATI

Page 162

Superblade Network Modules User’s Manual7-136OSPF NeighborClicking the NEIGHBOR tab brings up the OSPF NEIGHBOR CONFIGURATION page (Figure 7-121), whi

Page 163 - CX4 Cable Length

7-137Chapter 7: Layer 2/3 Ethernet Switch FirmwareOSPF RRD Route ConfigurationClicking the RRD ROUTE tab brings up the OSPF RRD ROUTE CONFIGURATION pa

Page 164 - Enabling Stacking

Superblade Network Modules User’s Manual7-138OSPF Area AggregationClicking the AGGREGATION tab brings up the OSPF AREA AGGREGATION page (Figure 7-123)

Page 165 - Figure 7-48. Switch Diagram

7-139Chapter 7: Layer 2/3 Ethernet Switch FirmwareExternal AggregationClicking the EXT AGGREGATION tab brings up the OSPF AS EXTERNAL AGGREGATION CONF

Page 166

Superblade Network Modules User’s Manual7-140Aggregation Effect This parameter specifies the Aggreation option as one of the following:• Advertise – W

Page 167 - Stack Configuration

7-141Chapter 7: Layer 2/3 Ethernet Switch FirmwareOSPF V3The OSPFv3 link allows you to configure the OSPFv3 protocol through the following pages:• &qu

Page 168 - Stack Details

xxv: Table 7-27. Ethernet Statistics Configuration Page Parameters...7-46Table 7-28. History Control Configuration Page Parameters..

Page 169 - Stack Link Status

Superblade Network Modules User’s Manual7-142InterfaceClicking the INTERFACE tab brings up the INTERFACE SETTINGS page (Figure 7-126). The parameters

Page 170 - Stack Counters

7-143Chapter 7: Layer 2/3 Ethernet Switch FirmwareTable 7-99. Interface Settings Page ParametersParameter DescriptionVLAN/Tunnel Identifier This para

Page 171

Superblade Network Modules User’s Manual7-144AreaClicking the AREA tab brings up the OSPFV3 AREA SETTINGS page (Figure 7-127). The parameters for this

Page 172 - 7-5 Layer 2 Management

7-145Chapter 7: Layer 2/3 Ethernet Switch FirmwareOSPF V3 External AggregationClicking the EXT AGGREGATION tab brings up the OSPF AS EXTERNAL AGGREGAT

Page 173 - Layer 2 Basic Settings

Superblade Network Modules User’s Manual7-146Aggregation Effect This parameter specifies the Aggreation option as one of the following:• Advertise – W

Page 174 - Port Manager

7-147Chapter 7: Layer 2/3 Ethernet Switch FirmwareBGPThe BGP link allows you to configure the BGP protocol. Following are the configuration parameters

Page 175

Superblade Network Modules User’s Manual7-148BGP Peer ConfigurationTable 7-102. BGP Basic Settings Page ParametersParameter DescriptionStatusThis para

Page 176 - Port Monitoring

7-149Chapter 7: Layer 2/3 Ethernet Switch FirmwareClicking the NEIGHBORS tab brings up the BGP PEER CONFIGURATION page (Figure 7-130), which allows yo

Page 177 - VLAN Traffic Class

Superblade Network Modules User’s Manual7-150Clicking the MULTI-EXIT DISC tab brings up the BGP MED CONFIGURATION page (Figure 7-131), which allows yo

Page 178 - Port Control

7-151Chapter 7: Layer 2/3 Ethernet Switch FirmwareClicking the LOCAL PREF tab brings up the BGP LOCAL PREFERENCE CONFIGURATION page (Figure 7-132), wh

Page 179 - Rate Limiting

Superblade Network Modules User’s ManualxxviTable 7-66. Local Authentication Server Configuration Page Parameters...

Page 180 - VLAN Basic Settings

Superblade Network Modules User’s Manual7-152BGP FilterClicking the FILTERS tab brings up the BGP FILTER CONFIGURATION page (Figure 7-133), which is u

Page 181 - Port Settings

7-153Chapter 7: Layer 2/3 Ethernet Switch FirmwareRoute AggregationsClicking the ROUTE AGGR tab brings up the BGP ROUTE AGGREGATION CONFIGURATION page

Page 182 - Static VLAN

Superblade Network Modules User’s Manual7-154Advanced BGP ConfigurationClicking the ADVANCED tab brings up the ADVANCED BGP CONFIGURATION page (Figure

Page 183 - Port Protocol

7-155Chapter 7: Layer 2/3 Ethernet Switch FirmwareBGP Community ManagementClicking the COMMUNITY tab brings up the BGP COMMUNITY MANAGEMENT page (Figu

Page 184 - Vlan Port MAC Map

Superblade Network Modules User’s Manual7-156RRDThe RRD link allows you to manage the Route Redistribution with the help of the following pages:• &quo

Page 185 - Unicast MAC

7-157Chapter 7: Layer 2/3 Ethernet Switch FirmwareRRD Basic SettingsClicking the BASIC SETTINGS tab brings up the RRD BASIC SETTINGS page (Figure 7-13

Page 186 - Wildcard

Superblade Network Modules User’s Manual7-158BGPClicking the BGP tab brings up the RRD BGP CONFIGURATION page (Figure 7-138), which allows you to re-d

Page 187 - Switch Port VLAN

7-159Chapter 7: Layer 2/3 Ethernet Switch FirmwareRIPClicking the RIP tab brings up the RRD RIP CONFIGURATION page (Figure 7-139), which allows you to

Page 188 - Dynamic Vlan

Superblade Network Modules User’s Manual7-160OSPFClicking the OSPF tab brings up the RRD OSPF CONFIGURATION page (Figure 7-140), which allows you to e

Page 189 - Port Configuration

7-161Chapter 7: Layer 2/3 Ethernet Switch FirmwareRRD6The RRD6 link allows you to perform RRD6 related configuration through the following pages.• &qu

Page 190 - GARP Timers

xxvii: Table 7-103. BGP Peer Configuration Page Parameters ...7-149Table 7-104. BGP MED Configuration Page Parameters...

Page 191 - RSTP Global Settings

Superblade Network Modules User’s Manual7-162FiltersClicking the FILTERS tab brings up the RRD6 FILTER CONFIGURATION page (Figure 7-142). The paramete

Page 192 - RSTP Basic Settings

7-163Chapter 7: Layer 2/3 Ethernet Switch FirmwareRRD V6 OSPFClicking the OSPFV3 tab brings up the RRD6 OSPFV3 CONFIGURATION page (Figure 7-143). The

Page 193

Superblade Network Modules User’s Manual7-164RRD RIPClicking the RP6 tab brings up the RRD RIPV6 CONFIGURATION page (Figure 7-144). The parameters for

Page 194 - Port Status

7-165Chapter 7: Layer 2/3 Ethernet Switch FirmwareVRRPThe VRRP link allows you to configure VRRP through the following two pages:• "VRRP Basic Se

Page 195 - MSTP Basic Settings

Superblade Network Modules User’s Manual7-166VRRP SettingsClicking the VRRP SETTINGS link brings up the VRRP SETTINGS page (Figure 7-146). The paramet

Page 196

7-167Chapter 7: Layer 2/3 Ethernet Switch Firmware7-7 MulticastMULTICAST HOME page (Figure 7-147) has links to multicast features in the switch.GMP Sn

Page 197 - MSTP Timers

Superblade Network Modules User’s Manual7-168IGMP Snooping ConfigurationClicking the BASIC SETTINGS tab brings up the IGMP SNOOPING CONFIGURATION page

Page 198

7-169Chapter 7: Layer 2/3 Ethernet Switch FirmwareIGMP Snooping TimerClicking the TIMER tab brings up the IGMP SNOOPING TIMER CONFIGURATION page (Figu

Page 199 - VLAN Mapping

Superblade Network Modules User’s Manual7-170IGMP Snooping InterfaceClicking the INTERFACE CONFIGURATION tab brings up the IGMP SNOOPING INTERFACE CON

Page 200

7-171Chapter 7: Layer 2/3 Ethernet Switch FirmwareIGMP Snooping VLAN RouterClicking the ROUTE PORTS tab brings up the IGMP SNOOPING VLAN ROUTER PORTS

Page 201 - CIST Port Status

Superblade Network Modules User’s ManualxxviiiTable 7-141. Agentx Subagent Statistics Page Parameters...7-198Table 7-142. VLAN C

Page 202

Superblade Network Modules User’s Manual7-172IGMP MAC ForwardingClicking the GROUP INFORMATION tab brings up the MAC BASED MULTICAST FORWARDING TABLE

Page 203 - LA (Link Aggregation)

7-173Chapter 7: Layer 2/3 Ethernet Switch FirmwareDynamic MulticastThe Dynamic Multicast link allows you to configure Dynamic Multicast through the fo

Page 204 - Interface Settings

Superblade Network Modules User’s Manual7-174Dynamic Multicast Port ConfigurationClicking the PORT SETTINGS tab brings up the DYNAMIC MULTICAST PORT C

Page 205 - Port Channel

7-175Chapter 7: Layer 2/3 Ethernet Switch FirmwareIGMPThe IGMP page allows you to configure the IGMP protocol. The IGMP protocol in the switch can be

Page 206

Superblade Network Modules User’s Manual7-176Interface ConfigurationClicking the INTERFACE CONFIGURATION tab brings up the IGMP INTERFACE CONFIGURATIO

Page 207 - Port State Info

7-177Chapter 7: Layer 2/3 Ethernet Switch FirmwareGroup InformationClicking the GROUP INFORMATION tab brings up the IGMP GROUP CONFIGURATION page (Fig

Page 208 - Load Balancing

Superblade Network Modules User’s Manual7-178Source InformationClicking the SOURCE INFORMATION tab brings up the IGMP SOURCE INFORMATION page (Figure

Page 209 - Basic Settings

7-179Chapter 7: Layer 2/3 Ethernet Switch FirmwarePIMThe PIM link allows you to perform PIM related configuration through the following pages:• "

Page 210

Superblade Network Modules User’s Manual7-180ComponentClicking the COMPONENT tab brings up the PIM COMPONENT CONFIGURATION page (Figure 7-160). The pa

Page 211

7-181Chapter 7: Layer 2/3 Ethernet Switch FirmwareInterfacesClicking the INTERFACES tab brings up the PIM INTERFACE CONFIGURATION page (Figure 7-161).

Page 212

xxix: Table 7-181. DVMRP Prune Statistics Page Parameters...7-249Table B-1. Gigabit Ethernet Switch LED Indicators ...

Page 213 - Local AS

Superblade Network Modules User’s Manual7-182Candidate RPsClicking the CANDIDATE RPS tab brings up the CANDIDATE RP CONFIGURATION page (Figure 7-162).

Page 214 - MAC Session Info

7-183Chapter 7: Layer 2/3 Ethernet Switch FirmwareThresholdClicking the THRESHOLD tab brings up the PIM THRESHOLD CONFIGURATION page (Figure 7-163). T

Page 215 - Unicast Filters

Superblade Network Modules User’s Manual7-184Static RPClicking the STATIC RP tab brings up the STATIC RP CONFIGURATION page (Figure 7-164), which conf

Page 216 - Multicast Filters

7-185Chapter 7: Layer 2/3 Ethernet Switch FirmwareDVMRPThe DVMRP page allows you to configure the DVMRP protocol using the following pages:• "DVM

Page 217 - 7-6 Layer 3 Management

Superblade Network Modules User’s Manual7-186InterfacesClicking the INTERFACES tab brings up the DVMRP INTERFACE SETTINGS page (Figure 7-166), which d

Page 218 - Vlan Interface

7-187Chapter 7: Layer 2/3 Ethernet Switch Firmware7-8 StatisticsThe STATISTICS HOME page (Figure 7-167) contains links to all statistical information

Page 219 - IP V4 Interface Settings

Superblade Network Modules User’s Manual7-188InterfaceThe Interface link allows you to configure the following pages:• "Interface Statistics"

Page 220 - IP Route

7-189Chapter 7: Layer 2/3 Ethernet Switch FirmwareEthernet StatisticsClicking the ETHERNET tab brings up the ETHERNET STATISTICS page (Figure 7-169).

Page 221 - LoopBack Basic Settings

Superblade Network Modules User’s Manual7-190Table 7-136. Ethernet Statistics Page ParametersParameter DescriptionIndex This parameter specifies the p

Page 222 - IPv6 Route Configuration

7-191Chapter 7: Layer 2/3 Ethernet Switch FirmwareRadiusClicking the RADIUS link brings up the RADIUS SERVER STATISTICS page (Figure 7-170). The param

Page 223 - IPv6 Interface

iiiPrefaceAbout this ManualThis manual is written for professional system integrators, Information Technology professionals, service personnel and tec

Page 224 - ND Cache

Superblade Network Modules User’s ManualxxxNotes

Page 225 - Address Settings

Superblade Network Modules User’s Manual7-192No of Malformed Access ResponsesThis parameter specifies the number of invalid access responses received.

Page 226 - Address Profile

7-193Chapter 7: Layer 2/3 Ethernet Switch FirmwareTACACS+ StatisticsClicking the TACACS+ link brings up the TACACS+ STATISTICS page (Figure 7-171). Th

Page 227 - Prefix Settings

Superblade Network Modules User’s Manual7-194Authentication Get Data ReceivedThis parameter specifies the number of authentication get datas received.

Page 228 - DHCP Server

7-195Chapter 7: Layer 2/3 Ethernet Switch FirmwareRMON Ethernet StatisticsClicking the RMON link brings up the RMON ETHERNET STATISTICS page (Figure 7

Page 229 - Pool Settings

Superblade Network Modules User’s Manual7-19664 OctetsThis parameter specifies the number of Ethernet packets received with a size less than 64 bytes.

Page 230 - DHCP Relay

7-197Chapter 7: Layer 2/3 Ethernet Switch FirmwareSNMP StatisticsThe SNMP Statistics link allows you to configure SNMP Statistics through the followin

Page 231

Superblade Network Modules User’s Manual7-198SNMP AgentXClicking the AGENTX link brings up the AGENTX SUBAGENT STATISTICS page (not shown), which disp

Page 232 - RIP Basic Settings

7-199Chapter 7: Layer 2/3 Ethernet Switch FirmwareVLAN The VLAN link allows you to view VLAN statistics through the following pages:• "Current DB

Page 233 - Interfaces

Superblade Network Modules User’s Manual7-200Current DBClicking the CURRENT DB tab brings up the VLAN CURRENT DATABASE page (Figure 7-174), which disp

Page 234 - Neighbors List

7-201Chapter 7: Layer 2/3 Ethernet Switch FirmwareVLAN Port StatisticsClicking the PORT STATISTICS tab brings up the VLAN PORT STATISTICS page (Figure

Page 235 - Security Settings

1-1Chapter 1 Introduction1-1 OverviewThe Superblade Network Modules User’s Manual contains information on all network modules used for the Supermicro

Page 236 - Address Summarization

Superblade Network Modules User’s Manual7-202VLAN Multicast TableClicking the MULTICAST TABLE tab brings up the VLAN MULTICAST TABLE page (Figure 7-17

Page 237 - RIP6 Interface

7-203Chapter 7: Layer 2/3 Ethernet Switch FirmwareVLAN Counter StatisticsClicking the COUNTER STATISTICS link brings up the VLAN COUNTER STATISTICS pa

Page 238

Superblade Network Modules User’s Manual7-204VLAN CapabilitiesClicking the CAPABILITIES tab brings up the VLAN CAPABILITIES page (Figure 7-178), which

Page 239

7-205Chapter 7: Layer 2/3 Ethernet Switch FirmwareVLAN FDB EntriesClicking the FDB ENTRIES tab brings up the VLAN FDB ENTRIES page (Figure 7-179), whi

Page 240 - OSPF Basic Settings

Superblade Network Modules User’s Manual7-206RSTP StatisticsThe RSTP STATISTICS link allows you to view RSTP statistics through the following pages:•

Page 241

7-207Chapter 7: Layer 2/3 Ethernet Switch FirmwareRSTP Port StatisticsClicking the PORT STATISTICS tab brings up the RSTP PORT STATISTICS page (Figure

Page 242 - Interface

Superblade Network Modules User’s Manual7-208Transmitted RST BPDUs This parameter specifies the number of RSTP BPDUs transmitted.Transmitted Configura

Page 243 - Virtual Interface

7-209Chapter 7: Layer 2/3 Ethernet Switch FirmwareMSTP StatisticsThe MSTP Statistics link allows you to view MSTP statistics through the following pag

Page 244 - OSPF Neighbor

Superblade Network Modules User’s Manual7-210MSTP CIST StatisticsClicking the CIST PORT STATISTICS tab brings up the MSTP CIST PORT STATISTICS page (F

Page 245 - OSPF RRD Route Configuration

7-211Chapter 7: Layer 2/3 Ethernet Switch FirmwareMSTP MSTI Port StatisticsClicking the MSTI PORT STATISTICS tab brings up the MSTP MSTI PORT STATISTI

Page 246 - OSPF Area Aggregation

Superblade Network Modules User’s Manual1-21-4 Contacting SupermicroHeadquartersAddress: Super Micro Computer, Inc.980 Rock Ave.San Jose, CA 95131 U.S

Page 247 - External Aggregation

Superblade Network Modules User’s Manual7-212Link Aggregation (LA)The Link Aggregation link allows you to view Link Aggregation (LA) statistics throug

Page 248

7-213Chapter 7: Layer 2/3 Ethernet Switch FirmwareLA Port StatisticsClicking the PORT LACP STATS tab brings up the LA PORT STATISTICS page (Figure 7-1

Page 249 - OSPFv3 Basic Settings

Superblade Network Modules User’s Manual7-214LA Neighbor StatisticsClicking the NEIGHBOR STATS tab brings up the LA NEIGHBOR STATISTICS INFORMATION pa

Page 250

7-215Chapter 7: Layer 2/3 Ethernet Switch Firmware802.1XThe 802.1x link allows you to view 802.1x statistics through the following pages:• "802.1

Page 251

Superblade Network Modules User’s Manual7-216802.1X Supplicant StatisticsClicking the SUPP SESSION STATS tab brings up the 802.1X SUPPLICANT SESSION S

Page 252

7-217Chapter 7: Layer 2/3 Ethernet Switch FirmwareMac Session StatisticsClicking the MAC SESSION STATS tab brings up the MAC SESSION STATISTICS page (

Page 253 - OSPF V3 External Aggregation

Superblade Network Modules User’s Manual7-218Table 7-157. MAC Session Statistics Page ParametersParameter DescriptionSupplicant MacAddr This parameter

Page 254

7-219Chapter 7: Layer 2/3 Ethernet Switch FirmwareIPThe IP link allows you to view IP statistics through the following pages:• "ARP Cache" o

Page 255 - BGP Basic Settings

Superblade Network Modules User’s Manual7-220ICMP StatisticsClicking the ICMP STATISTICS tab brings up the ICMP STATISTICS page (Figure 7-191), which

Page 256 - BGP Peer Configuration

7-221Chapter 7: Layer 2/3 Ethernet Switch FirmwareTransmitted Echo Requests This parameter specifies the number of transmitted echo requests.Transmitt

Page 257 - BGP MED Configuration

2-1Chapter 2 System SafetySystem safety precautions and Standardized Warning Statements information are included in this chapter. Please review this i

Page 258 - Local Preference

Superblade Network Modules User’s Manual7-222IPv6The IPv6 link allows you to view IPv6 statistics through the following pages:• "IP V6 Interface

Page 259

7-223Chapter 7: Layer 2/3 Ethernet Switch FirmwareFwd DgramsThis parameter specifies the number of IPv6 datagrams forwarded in this port.Unknown proto

Page 260 - BGP Filter

Superblade Network Modules User’s Manual7-224ICMP V6 StatisticsClicking the ICMPV6 tab brings up the ICMPV6 STATISTICS page (Figure 7-193), which disp

Page 261 - Route Aggregations

7-225Chapter 7: Layer 2/3 Ethernet Switch FirmwareIn Redirects This parameter specifies the number of redirect packets received.In Admin Prohib This p

Page 262 - Advanced BGP Configuration

Superblade Network Modules User’s Manual7-226RIP StatisticsClicking the RIP link brings up the RIP INTERFACE STATISTICS page (Figure 7-194), which dis

Page 263 - BGP Community Management

7-227Chapter 7: Layer 2/3 Ethernet Switch FirmwareRIP6The RIP6 link allows you to view RIP6 statistics through the following pages:• "RIP6 Interf

Page 264

Superblade Network Modules User’s Manual7-228RIP6 Route InformationClicking the ROUTE INFORMATION tab brings up the RIP6 ROUTE INFORMATION page (Figur

Page 265 - RRD Basic Settings

7-229Chapter 7: Layer 2/3 Ethernet Switch FirmwareProtocol This parameter specifies the routing protocolRoute-IfIndex This parameter specifies the int

Page 266

Superblade Network Modules User’s Manual7-230OSPFThe OSPF link allows you to view OSPF statistics through the following pages:• "OSPF Route Infor

Page 267

7-231Chapter 7: Layer 2/3 Ethernet Switch FirmwareOSPF Link State DBClicking the LINK STATE DATABASE tab brings up the OSPF LINK STATE DATABASE page (

Page 268

Superblade Network Modules User’s Manual2-2only. The new fuse must be the same or equivalent as the one replaced. Contact technical support for detail

Page 269 - RRD6 Basic Settings

Superblade Network Modules User’s Manual7-232Checksum This parameter specifies the checksum.Age This parameter specifies the link state information ag

Page 270

7-233Chapter 7: Layer 2/3 Ethernet Switch FirmwareOSPFv3The OSPFv3 link allows you to view OSPFv3 statistics through the following pages:• "OSPFV

Page 271 - RRD V6 OSPF

Superblade Network Modules User’s Manual7-234OSPFV3 Link State DBClicking the OSPFV3 LINK STATE DATABASE tab brings up the OSPFV3 LINK STATE DATABASE

Page 272

7-235Chapter 7: Layer 2/3 Ethernet Switch FirmwareVRRP StatisticsClicking the VRRP link brings up the VRRP STATISTICS page (Figure 7-201), which displ

Page 273 - VRRP Basic Settings

Superblade Network Modules User’s Manual7-236Priority Zero Packet ReceivedThis parameter specifies the number of priority zero packets received.Priori

Page 274 - VRRP Settings

7-237Chapter 7: Layer 2/3 Ethernet Switch FirmwareIGMP SnoopingThe IGMP link allows you to view IGMP statistics through the following pages:• "IG

Page 275 - 7-7 Multicast

Superblade Network Modules User’s Manual7-238IGMP Snooping V1/V2 StatisticsClicking the IGS STATISTICS tab brings up the IGMP SNOOPING V1/V2 STATISTIC

Page 276 - IGMP Snooping Configuration

7-239Chapter 7: Layer 2/3 Ethernet Switch FirmwareIGMP Snooping V3 StatisticsClicking the IGS V3 STATISTICS tab brings up the IGMP SNOOPING V3 STATIST

Page 277 - IGMP Snooping Timer

Superblade Network Modules User’s Manual7-240IGMP StatisticsClicking the IGMP link brings up the IGMP ROUTE STATISTICS page (Figure 7-205), which disp

Page 278 - IGMP Snooping Interface

7-241Chapter 7: Layer 2/3 Ethernet Switch FirmwareIGMP V3 Reports Received This parameter specifies the number of IGMP V3 report packets received.Gene

Page 279 - IGMP Snooping VLAN Router

2-3Chapter 2: System SafetyAny drive carrier without a hard drive installed must remain fully installed in the drive bay when the blade module is oper

Page 280 - IGMP MAC Forwarding

Superblade Network Modules User’s Manual7-242PIMThe PIM link allows you to view PIM statistics through the following pages:• "PIM Interface Stati

Page 281 - Dynamic Multicast

7-243Chapter 7: Layer 2/3 Ethernet Switch FirmwarePIM Neighbor StatisticsClicking the NEIGHBOR STATS tab brings up the PIM NEIGHBOR STATISTICS page (F

Page 282

Superblade Network Modules User’s Manual7-244PIM BSR InfoClicking the BSR INFO tab brings up the PIM BSR INFO page (Figure 7-208). The parameters for

Page 283

7-245Chapter 7: Layer 2/3 Ethernet Switch FirmwarePIM RP Set InformationClicking the RP SET INFO tab brings up the PIM RP INFORMATION page (Figure 7-2

Page 284 - Interface Configuration

Superblade Network Modules User’s Manual7-246PIM Route InformationClicking the MROUTE INFO tab brings up the PIM ROUTE INFORMATION page (Figure 7-210)

Page 285 - Group Information

7-247Chapter 7: Layer 2/3 Ethernet Switch FirmwareDVMRPThe DVMRP link allows you to view DVMRP statistics through the following pages:• "DVMRP Ro

Page 286 - Source Information

Superblade Network Modules User’s Manual7-248DVMRP Multicast RoutersClicking the MULTICAST ROUTES tab brings up the DVMRP MULTICAST ROUTES page (Figur

Page 287

7-249Chapter 7: Layer 2/3 Ethernet Switch FirmwareDVMRP Prune StatisticsClicking the PRUNE FORWARD tab brings up the DVMRP PRUNE STATISTICS page (Figu

Page 288 - Component

Superblade Network Modules User’s Manual7-250Notes

Page 289

A-1Appendix AHCA Mezzanine CardsThis appendix describes safety guidelines, features and installation of HCA Mezzanine cards used with the InfiniBand a

Page 290 - Candidate RPs

Superblade Network Modules User’s Manual2-4Notes

Page 291 - Threshold

Superblade Network Modules User’s ManualA-2A-2 Mezzanine HCA CardsAvailable Mezzanine HCA cards for use with the SuperBlade InfiniBand switch are show

Page 292 - Static RP

A-3Appendix A: HCA Mezzanine CardsAOC-IBH-002 Mezzanine HCA CardThe AOC-IBH-002 card has a single 4x DDR 20-Gbps IB port and uses a Mellanox InfiniHos

Page 293 - DVMRP Basic Settings

Superblade Network Modules User’s ManualA-4AOC-IBH-003 Mezzanine HCA CardThe AOC-IBH-003 card has dual ports that can be either 4xDDR IB or 10-Gbps Et

Page 294

A-5Appendix A: HCA Mezzanine CardsAOC-IBH-XDS Mezzanine HCA CardThe AOC-IBH-XDS card has a single 4x DDR 20-Gbps port that can be either 4x DDR IB or

Page 295 - 7-8 Statistics

Superblade Network Modules User’s ManualA-6AOC-IBH-XDD Mezzanine HCA CardThe AOC-IBH-XDD card has dual 4x DDR 20-Gbps ports that can be either 4x DDR

Page 296

A-7: AOC-IBH-XQS Mezzanine HCA CardThe AOC-IBH-XQS card has a single 4x QDR 40-Gbps port, and uses a Mellanox ConnectX chip. This card comes with a re

Page 297 - Ethernet Statistics

Superblade Network Modules User’s ManualA-8AOC-IBH-XQD Mezzanine HCA CardThe AOC-IBH-XQS card has dual 4x QDR 40-Gbps ports, and uses a Mellanox Conne

Page 298

A-9: AOC-XEH-iN2 Mezzanine HCA CardThe AOC-XEH-iN2 card has dual 10-Gbps Ethernet ports, and uses an Intel® 82599 (Niantic™) chip. This card comes wit

Page 299 - OUND TRIP TIME in seconds

Superblade Network Modules User’s ManualA-10A-3 InstallationFigure A-9. Installation LocationCard ConnectorPlace Screws Here

Page 300

A-11: Installation LocationAll models of the Mezzanine HCA card are compatible with both SBI and SBA blade modules. The AOC-IBH-XQS and AOC-IBH-XQD ca

Page 301 - TACACS+ Statistics

3-1Chapter 3 Setup and InstallationThis chapter covers the setup and installation of the SuperBladeSuperBlade Ethernet switch modules. SuperMicro has

Page 302

Superblade Network Modules User’s ManualA-12Figure A-10. Card InstallationFigure A-11. Installation Complete

Page 303 - RMON Ethernet Statistics

B-1Appendix BLED DescriptionsThis appendix covers LED descriptions for the blade enclosure and other module components. The LED descriptions for the I

Page 304

Superblade Network Modules User’s ManualB-2B-2 1/10-Gigabit Ethernet Module LED DescriptionsThe 1/10-Gbps Ethernet modules and SBM-XEM-002/M 10GbE Pas

Page 305 - SNMP Statistics

B-3Appendix B: LED DescriptionsTable B-3. Stacking LED ActivityStack LED 4 Stack LED 3 Stack LED 2 Stack LED 1Stacking Switch IdentifierOFF OFF OFF ON

Page 306

Superblade Network Modules User’s ManualB-4B-3 SBM-IBS-001 InfiniBand Switch LED DescriptionsSBM-IBS-001 InfiniBand switch module LEDs are found below

Page 307

B-5: B-4 SBM-IBS-Q3616/M and SBM-IBS-Q3618/M InfiniBand Switch LED DescriptionsSBM-IBS-Q3616/M InfiniBand switch module LEDs are found below in Table

Page 308 - Current DB

Superblade Network Modules User’s ManualB-6NotesB-5 10-Gigabit Ethernet Module LED DescriptionsThe SBM-XEM-X10SM 10-Gbps Ethernet module LEDs are desc

Page 309 - VLAN Port Statistics

C-1Appendix CInstalling Triple Wide BaysThis appendix describes the setup for triple-wide module bays used by the InfiniBand pass-through module. See

Page 310 - VLAN Multicast Table

Superblade Network Modules User’s ManualC-23. In the module bay you wish to expand to triple wide, remove the two screws that secure the center suppor

Page 311 - VLAN Counter Statistics

C-3Appendix C: Installing Triple Wide Bays5. Using four screws, install the long horizontal spacer to the same space where the two short spacers were

Page 312 - VLAN Capabilities

Superblade Network Modules User’s Manual3-2Figure 3-1. Blade Enclosure with 1-Gbps Switch Modules InstalledSBM-GEM-001Switch ModulesSBM-IBS-001 4x DDR

Page 313 - VLAN FDB Entries

Superblade Network Modules User’s ManualC-46. You can now install a double-wide module into the bay. See Figure C-4, Step 6 for details.Figure C-4. St

Page 314 - RSTP Statistics

C-5Appendix C: Installing Triple Wide BaysNOTE: Only one triple-wide module can be installed in an enclosure since each enclosure requires at least on

Page 315 - RSTP Port Statistics

Superblade Network Modules User’s ManualC-6Notes

Page 316

DisclaimerThe products sold by Supermicro are not intended for and will not be used in life support systems, medical equipment, nuclear facilities or

Page 317 - MSTP Statistics

Superblade Network Modules User’s Manual

Page 318 - MSTP CIST Statistics

3-3Chapter 3: Setup and Installation5. Push the release handle to the closed position.Removing a Switch Module1. Pull out the release handle to the op

Page 319 - MSTP MSTI Port Statistics

Superblade Network Modules User’s ManualivNotes

Page 320 - Link Aggregation (LA)

Superblade Network Modules User’s Manual3-43-2 Configuring the Switch ModuleFigure 3-3. Configuring the Switch ModuleA Gigabit Ethernet switch module

Page 321 - LA Port Statistics

3-5Chapter 3: Setup and InstallationWeb-based Management Utility/IPMIUsing the Web-based Management Utility or IPMI is the most user-friendly method o

Page 322 - LA Neighbor Statistics

Superblade Network Modules User’s Manual3-6a. Type in your Username in the USERNAME box.b. Type in your Password in the PASSWORD box and click on LOGI

Page 323 - 802.1X Session Statistics

3-7Chapter 3: Setup and InstallationFigure 3-6. Gigabit Switch PanelAddress DefaultsThe following defaults in Table 3-1 are the default addresses that

Page 324 - 802.1X Supplicant Statistics

Superblade Network Modules User’s Manual3-8Command LineConfiguring the 1/10-G Ethernet switch (SBM-GEM-X2C/SBM-GEM-X3S+) or the 10-G Ethernet switch (

Page 325 - Mac Session Statistics

3-9Chapter 3: Setup and Installation3-3 Locating and Identifying Switches and Switch Ports on a Blade EnclosureUse this section to help you in locatin

Page 326

Superblade Network Modules User’s Manual3-10Table 3-3. SBE-710 Enclosures with SBM-GEM-001/002 or SBM-GEM-X2C+/X3S+Blade Upper Switch Lower Switch Swi

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3-11Chapter 3: Setup and InstallationBlade 8 NIC1 NIC2 Gi 0/8Blade 9 NIC1 NIC2 Gi 0/9Blade 10 NIC1 NIC2 Gi 0/10Blade 11 NIC1 NIC2 Gi 0/11Blade 12 NIC1

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Superblade Network Modules User’s Manual3-12Blade 18 NIC2 NIC1 Ex 0/18Blade 19 NIC2 NIC1 Ex 0/19Blade 20 NIC2 NIC1 Ex 0/20Table 3-7. SBE-714 Enclosure

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3-13Chapter 3: Setup and Installation3-4 Firmware for the 1/10 Gigabit and 10-Gigabit Ethernet Switch ModulesThe firmware for the 1/10-Gigabit and 10-

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vTable of ContentsTable of ContentsChapter 1 Introduction...1-11-1 Overview...

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Superblade Network Modules User’s Manual3-14Booting using a Fallback Firmware Image:Use the procedure below to boot using a fallback firmware image.1.

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3-15Chapter 3: Setup and Installation3. Once the boot sequence is interrupted, it will display menu options as shown in Figure 3-7.Use the "H&quo

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Superblade Network Modules User’s Manual3-168. In case you wish to later move back to a normal image, repeat the above the steps with one difference f

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3-17Chapter 3: Setup and Installation4. Configure the IP address for this switch (only for booting purposes) using the command: ip=<IP address>F

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Superblade Network Modules User’s Manual3-18Notes

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4-1Chapter 4 InfiniBand Modules4-1 OverviewInfiniBand is a switch-based, point-to-point bidirectional serial link network communications architecture.

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Superblade Network Modules User’s Manual4-24-2 SBM-IBS-001 4X DDR InfiniBand Switch ModuleFigure 4-1. SBM-IBS-001 InfiniBand Switch ModuleTable 4-1. S

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4-3Chapter 4: InfiniBand Modules4-3 SBM-IBS-Q3618/Q3616 4X QDR InfiniBand Switch ModulesFigure 4-2. SBM-IBS-Q3618/Q3616 InfiniBand Switch ModuleTable

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Superblade Network Modules User’s Manual4-44-4 SBM-IBS-Q3618M/SBM-IBS-Q3616M 4X QDR InfiniBand Switch ModulesFigure 4-3. SBM-IBS-Q3616M InfiniBand Swi

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4-5Chapter 4: InfiniBand ModulesIn addition to the InfiniBand switching capability it shares with other Supermicro Blade InfiniBand switches, the SBM-

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Superblade Network Modules User’s Manualvi4-4 SBM-IBS-Q3618M/SBM-IBS-Q3616M 4X QDR InfiniBand Switch Modules...

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Superblade Network Modules User’s Manual4-64-5 SBM-IBP-D14 InfiniBand Pass-Through ModuleThe SBM-IBP-D14 InfniBand Pass-through Module is a triple-wid

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4-7Chapter 4: InfiniBand ModulesInstalling the Module1. Remove the dummy cover from the bay you want to place the module in.2. Place the module's

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Superblade Network Modules User’s Manual4-8InfiniBand Switch LEDsInfiniBand switch LEDs are listed and described in Table B-4 in Appendix B.Blade Soft

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5-1Chapter 5 Ethernet ModulesYour SuperBlade enclosure can include either of two models of Ethernet switch modules or two models of Ethernet pass-thro

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Superblade Network Modules User’s Manual5-2LED IndicatorsLED indicators for the SBM-GEM-001 Gigabit Ethernet switch module are listed and described in

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5-3Chapter 5: Ethernet Modules5-2 SBM-GEM-X2C(+) 1/10-Gb Ethernet Switch ModuleThe SBM-GEM-X2C(+) 1/10-Gigabit Ethernet switch module is a layer 2/3 E

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Superblade Network Modules User’s Manual5-4LED IndicatorsLED indicators for the SBM-GEM-X2C(+) 1/10-Gigabit Ethernet switch module are listed and desc

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5-5Chapter 5: Ethernet Modules5-3 SBM-GEM-X3S+ 1/10-Gb Ethernet Switch ModuleThe SBM-GEM-X3S+ 1/10-Gigabit Ethernet switch module is a layer 2/3 Ether

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Superblade Network Modules User’s Manual5-6LED IndicatorsLED indicators for the SBM-GEM-X3S+ 1/10-Gigabit Ethernet switch module are listed and descri

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5-7Chapter 5: Ethernet Modules5-4 SBM-GEM-002 1-Gb Ethernet Pass-through ModuleThe SBM-GEM-002 Gigabit pass-through module is a non-configurable pass

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vii: 6-6 Mirroring...6-156-7 Quality of Service...

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Superblade Network Modules User’s Manual5-85-5 SBM-XEM-002/M 10-Gb Ethernet Pass-through ModuleThe SBM-XEM-002/M, and the newer SBM-XEM0-002M 10-Gigab

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5-9Chapter 5: Ethernet ModulesFigure 5-5. SBM-XEM-002/M 10-Gigabit Pass-through ModuleNOTE: The SBM-XEM-002/M 10-Gigabit pass-through module must be c

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Superblade Network Modules User’s Manual5-105-6 SBM-GEP-T20 1-Gb Ethernet Pass-through Module for Twin-Blade ModulesThe SBM-GEP-T20 Gigabit pass-throu

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5-11Chapter 5: Ethernet ModulesThe SBM-GEP-T20 is a double-wide module. It installs in the upper left-hand slot in the rear of the SuperBlade enclosur

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Superblade Network Modules User’s Manual5-125-7 SBM-XEM-X10SM 10-Gb Ethernet Switch ModuleThe SBM-XEM-X10SM 10-Gigabit Ethernet switch module is a lay

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5-13Chapter 5: Ethernet ModulesLED IndicatorsLED indicators for the SBM-XEM-X10SM 10-Gigabit Ethernet switch module are listed and described in Table

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Superblade Network Modules User’s Manual5-14Notes

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6-1Chapter 6 1-Gb Ethernet Switch FirmwareThe firmware configuration system for the SBM-GEM-001 Gigabit Ethernet switch module is covered in this chap

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Superblade Network Modules User’s Manual6-2To configure the switch, select the switch you want in the SWITCH STATUS screen in the Web-based Management

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6-3Chapter 6: 1-Gb Ethernet Switch FirmwareNOTE: You will see “BMB-GEM-003” on most of these screens. This the board model number for the SBM-GEM-001

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Superblade Network Modules User’s ManualviiiManagement Security Basic Settings ...7-16Management User Acc

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Superblade Network Modules User’s Manual6-46-1 Port StatusThe PORT STATUS screen provides a status overview of the switch’s 24 ports. As shown in Figu

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6-5Chapter 6: 1-Gb Ethernet Switch FirmwarePort VLAN ID (PVID)The PVID is used in a port-based VLAN to allow assigning a port to belong to a VLAN. A V

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Superblade Network Modules User’s Manual6-6Figure 6-5. Port Configuration ScreenTable 6-2. Port Configuration Screen Controls Control DescriptionPort

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6-7Chapter 6: 1-Gb Ethernet Switch Firmware6-2 StatisticsThe STATISTICS screen displays the total number of packets transmitted or received on each po

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Superblade Network Modules User’s Manual6-8Figure 6-7. Port Statistics ScreenTable 6-3. Port Statistics Screen Controls Control DescriptionTX Displays

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6-9Chapter 6: 1-Gb Ethernet Switch FirmwareErrorsIndicates undersize/fragment/FCS error/oversized errors with good FCS packets.SummaryDisplays traffic

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Superblade Network Modules User’s Manual6-106-3 VLANVirtual LAN (VLAN) is a technology used to create several independent logical networks in a physic

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6-11Chapter 6: 1-Gb Ethernet Switch Firmwareof the VLAN, the frame is forwarded to the destination port. If the incoming frame is not tagged with VLAN

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Superblade Network Modules User’s Manual6-126-4 Configuring a Static VLANThe switch currently supports static VLANs only. To configure the VLAN, click

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6-13Chapter 6: 1-Gb Ethernet Switch Firmware3. Click on the CREATE button to create the new VLAN. A new VLAN is shown in Figure 6-10.4. If you want to

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ix: CX4 Cable Length...7-55Enabling Stacking ...

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Superblade Network Modules User’s Manual6-14transmitted must not be out of order. The switch performs load balancing based on a distribution algorithm

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6-15Chapter 6: 1-Gb Ethernet Switch Firmware6-6 MirroringThe switch supports port mirroring. A copy of the egress (transmit) data and the ingress (rec

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Superblade Network Modules User’s Manual6-166-7 Quality of ServiceQuality of Service (QoS) helps a network user to reserve a guaranteed bandwidth for

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6-17Chapter 6: 1-Gb Ethernet Switch FirmwareFigure 6-13. QoS Setting ScreenTable 6-5. QoS Setting Screen ControlsControl DescriptionScheduling MethodT

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Superblade Network Modules User’s Manual6-186-8 Rate ControlThe switch supports per-port rate control. When the data rate of the incoming frame for a

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6-19Chapter 6: 1-Gb Ethernet Switch FirmwareTo configure storm control, click STORM CONTROL link in the RATE LIMIT AND STORM CONTROL screen (Figure 6-

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Superblade Network Modules User’s Manual6-20To remove the specified static MAC address from the table, click the DELETE link for that MAC address as s

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6-21Chapter 6: 1-Gb Ethernet Switch Firmware6-10 Spanning TreeThe Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) helps to detect and prevents loops from occurring on a

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Superblade Network Modules User’s Manual6-22root switch will set a Topology Change flag in its normal BPDUs. This flag is propagated to all other swit

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6-23Chapter 6: 1-Gb Ethernet Switch FirmwareFigure 6-18. Rapid Spanning Tree ScreenThe RSTP SWITCH SETTINGS allows the user to control RSTP parameters

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