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Part No. 060202-10 , Rev. C August 2006 Alcatel OS-6200 User Guide www.alcatel.com An Alcatel service agreement brings your company the assurance of 7x24 no-excuses technical support. You’ll also receive regular software updates to maintain and maximize your Alcatel product’s features and functionality and on-site hardware replacement through our global network of highly qualified service delivery partners. Additionally, with 24-hour-a-day access to Alcatel’s Service and Support web page, you’ll be able to view and update any case (open or closed) that you have reported to Alcatel’s technical support, open a new case or access helpful release notes, technical bulletins, and manuals. For more information on Alcatel’s Service Programs, see our web page at www.ind.alcatel.com, call us at 1-800-995-2696, or email us at [email protected]. This Manual documents Alcatel 6200 hardware and software. The functionality described in this Manual is subject to change without notice. Copyright© 2006 by Alcatel Internetworking, Inc. All rights reserved. This document may not be reproduced in whole or in part without the express written permission of Alcatel Internetworking, Inc. Alcatel®and the Alcatel logo are registered trademarks of Compagnie Financiére Alcatel, Paris, France. OmniSwitch® and OmniStack® are registered trademarks of Alcatel Internetworking, Inc. Omni Switch/Router™, SwitchExpertSM, the Xylan logo are trademarks of Alcatel Internetworking, Inc. All other brand and product names are trademarks of their respective companies. 26801 West Agoura Road Calabasas, CA 91301 (818) 880-3500 FAX (818) 880-3505 [email protected] US Customer Support-(800) 995-2696 International Customer Support-(818) 878-4507 Internet-http://eservice.ind.alcatel.com Warning This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions in this guide, may cause interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause interference, in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense. The user is cautioned that changes and modifications made to the equipment without approval of the manufacturer could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment. It is suggested that the user use only shielded and grounded cables to ensure compliance with FCC Rules. This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus set out in the radio interference regulations of the Canadian department of communications. Le present appareil numerique níemet pas de bruits radioelectriques depassant les limites applicables aux appareils numeriques de la Class A prescrites dans le reglement sur le brouillage radioelectrique edicte par le ministere des communications du Canada. Utilice sólo adaptadores con las siguientes características eléctricas y que estén debidamente certificados de acuerdo a la legislación vigente. El uso de otros adaptadores podría dañar el dispositivo y anular la garantía además de provocar riesgos al usuario. Características de entrada: Características de salida: OS-LS-6224P AC100/115/220/230V; 50/60Hz; 2.0/1.7/0.9/ DC 12V, 4.0A; -50V, 3.6A 0.9A; Clase I OS-LS-6248P AC100/115/220/230V; 50/60Hz; 4.0/3.4/1.8/ DC 12V, 7.5A; -50V, 7.5A 1.8A; Clase I OS-LS-6224 AC 100/115/220/230V; 50/60Hz; 0.4/0.4/0.2/ DC 12V, 4.5A 0.2A; Clase I OS-LS-6248 AC100/115/220/230V; 50/60Hz; 0.6/0.6/0.4/ DC 12V, 4.5A 0.4A; Clase I OS-LS-6224U AC 100/115/220/230V 50/60Hz 1.0/1.0/0.5/ DC 12V , 4.5A 0.5A Clase I Adaptador: Modelo: Marca comercial: OS-LS-6224P OS-LS-62BP-P 3Y Power OS-LS-6248P OS-LS-62BP-P Alcatel OS-LS-6248 OS-LS-62BP-DC & OS-LS-62BP Accton & 3Y Power OS-LS-6224 OS-LS-62BP-DC & OS-LS-62BP Accton & 3Y Power Contents Contents Chapter 1: Introduction 1-1 Key Features .....................................................................................................1-1 Description of Software Features ......................................................................1-3 System Defaults ................................................................................................1-7 Chapter 2: Initial Configuration 2-11 General Configuration Information ..................................................................2-12 Booting the Switch ...........................................................................................2-14 Configuration Overview ...................................................................................2-16 Initial Configuration ..........................................................................................2-17 Advanced Configuration ..................................................................................2-20 Security Management and Password Configuration .......................................2-22 Software Download and Reboot ......................................................................2-24 Startup Menu Functions ..................................................................................2-27 Chapter 3: Configuring the Switch 3-31 Using the Web Interface ..................................................................................3-31 Navigating the Web Browser Interface ............................................................3-31 Managing Device Information ..........................................................................3-34 Configuring Stacking .......................................................................................3-39 Resetting the Stack .........................................................................................3-40 Managing Power-over-Ethernet Devices .........................................................3-42 Defining PoE Interfaces ...................................................................................3-44 Configuring IP Information ...............................................................................3-46 Defining Default Gateways ..............................................................................3-47 Configuring DHCP ...........................................................................................3-48 Configuring ARP ..............................................................................................3-49 Managing System Files ...................................................................................3-51 Downloading System Files ..............................................................................3-51 Copying Files ...................................................................................................3-55 Configuring System Time ................................................................................3-64 Configuring SNTP ...........................................................................................3-70 Configuring SNMP ...........................................................................................3-76 Configuring User Authentication ......................................................................3-90 Defining Access Profiles ..................................................................................3-93 Port-Based Authentication .............................................................................3-110 Defining Access Control Lists ........................................................................3-121 Configuring Interface Connections ................................................................3-128 Creating Trunks .............................................................................................3-131 Alcatel Mapping Adjacency Protocol (AMAP) ................................................3-142 Defining the Forwarding Database ................................................................3-144 Configuring Spanning Tree ...........................................................................3-148 v Contents Defining Spanning Tree .................................................................................3-149 Configuring VLANs ........................................................................................3-160 Configuring QualityofService .......................................................................3-179 Multicast Filtering ..........................................................................................3-199 Configuring Triple Play ..................................................................................3-207 Configuring Domain Name Service ...............................................................3-210 Defining Default Domains ..............................................................................3-214 Managing RMON Statistics ............................................................................3-222 Configuring QinQ ...........................................................................................3-234 Configuring Customer VLANs using the CLI .................................................3-237 Configuring Multicast TV ...............................................................................3-239 Chapter 4: Command Line Interface 4-247 Using the Command Line Interface ...............................................................4-247 Entering Commands ......................................................................................4-249 Command Groups .........................................................................................4-255 802.1x Commands .........................................................................................4-256 AAA Commands ............................................................................................4-280 ACL Commands ............................................................................................4-290 Address Table Commands ............................................................................4-301 AMAP Commands .........................................................................................4-320 Clock Commands ..........................................................................................4-323 Configuration and Image File Commands .....................................................4-339 Ethernet Configuration Commands ...............................................................4-346 GVRP Commands .........................................................................................4-370 IGMP Snooping Commands ..........................................................................4-378 IP Addressing Commands .............................................................................4-384 LACP Commands ..........................................................................................4-396 Line Commands .............................................................................................4-402 Management ACL Commands ......................................................................4-409 PHY Diagnostics Commands ........................................................................4-415 Port Channel Commands ..............................................................................4-419 Port Monitor Commands ................................................................................4-422 Power over Ethernet Commands ...................................................................4-425 QoS Commands ............................................................................................4-431 RADIUS Commands ......................................................................................4-457 RMON Commands ........................................................................................4-464 SNMP Commands .........................................................................................4-479 Spanning-Tree Commands ............................................................................4-498 SSH Commands ............................................................................................4-538 Syslog Commands .........................................................................................4-549 System Management Commands .................................................................4-561 TACACS+ Commands ...................................................................................4-579 Triple Play Commands ..................................................................................4-584 vi Contents User Interface Commands ............................................................................4-586 VLAN Commands ..........................................................................................4-595 Web Server Commands ................................................................................4-621 Appendix A. Configuration Examples 5-633 • Configuring Multicast TV 5-633 12. Console (config-if)# switchport trunk allowed vlan add 3001 5-635 12. Configuring Customer VLANs 5-635 Configuring Customer VLANs Using the Web Interface ................................5-635 Configuring Customer VLANs using the CLI .................................................5-640 Appendix B. Software Specifications 6-643 Software Features .........................................................................................6-643 Management Features ..................................................................................6-644 Standards ......................................................................................................6-644 Management Information Bases ...................................................................6-645 Appendix C. Troubleshooting 7-647 Problems Accessing the Management Interface ...........................................7-647 Using System Logs .......................................................................................7-648 vii Contents viii Figures Figures Figure2-1. Installation and Configuration 2-12 Figure2-2. Send File window 2-28 Figure 3-1. Home Page 3-32 Figure 3-3. Ports Panel 3-33 Figure 3-5. System Information 3-35 Figure 3-6. Stack Management Topology Page 3-40 Figure 3-7. Stack Management - Reset Page 3-41 Figure 3-8. Properties Page 3-43 Figure 3-9. PoE Interface Page 3-45 Figure 3-10. IP Interface Page 3-47 Figure 3-11. Default Gateway Page 3-48 Figure 3-12. DHCP Page 3-49 Figure 3-13. ARP Page 3-50 Figure 3-14. File Download Page 3-53 Figure 3-15. File Upload Page 3-54 Figure 3-16. Copy Files Page 3-56 Figure 3-17. Log Settings Page 3-58 Figure 3-18. Memory Page 3-60 Figure 3-19. FLASH Logs Page 3-62 Figure 3-20. Remote Log Page 3-63 Figure 3-21. Clock Time Zone Page 3-68 Figure 3-22. SNTP Configuration Page 3-72 Figure 3-23. SNTP Authentication Page 3-73 Figure 3-24. SNTP Servers Page 3-74 Figure 3-25. SNTP Interface Page 3-75 Figure 3-27. Engine ID Page 3-78 Figure 3-28. SNMP Views Page 3-79 Figure 3-29. SNMP Groups Page 3-81 Figure 3-30. SNMP Users Page 3-83 Figure 3-31. SNMP Communities Page 3-84 Figure 3-32. SNMP Global Trap Settings Page 3-85 Figure 3-33. Trap Filter Settings Page 3-86 Figure 3-34. SNMP Trap Station Management Page 3-89 Figure 3-35. Local Users Page 3-91 Figure 3-36. Line Page 3-92 Figure 3-37. Enable Page 3-93 Figure 3-38. Access Profiles Page 3-96 Figure 3-39. Profiles Rules Page 3-98 Figure 3-40. Authentication Profiles Page 3-99 Figure 3-41. Authentication Mapping Page 3-102 Figure 3-42. RADIUS Page 3-104 Figure 3-43. TACACS+ Page 3-106 ix Figures Figure 3-44. Port Security Page 3-109 Figure 3-45. System Information Page 3-112 Figure 3-46. Port Authentication Page 3-114 Figure 3-47. Multiple Hosts Page 3-116 Figure 3-48. Authentication Host Page 3-117 Figure 3-49. Statistics Page 3-120 Figure 3-50. ACL Binding Page 3-123 Figure 3-51. IP Based ACL Page 3-125 Figure 3-52. MAC Based ACL Page 3-128 Figure 3-53. Interface Configuration Page 3-131 Figure 3-54. LAG Membership Page 3-133 Figure 3-55. Interface LACP Configuration Page 3-134 Figure 3-56. Storm Control Page 3-136 Figure 3-57. Port Mirroring Page 3-137 Figure 3-58. Statistics Interface Page 3-140 Figure 3-59. Statistics Etherlike Page 3-140 Figure 3-60. AMAP Settings Page 3-143 Figure 3-61. AMAP Adjacencies Page 3-144 Figure 3-62. Static Addresses Page 3-146 Figure 3-63. Dynamic Addresses Page 3-147 Figure 3-64. STP General Page 3-150 Figure 3-65. Interface Configuration Page 3-153 Figure 3-66. RSTP Page 3-155 Figure 3-67. MSTP General Page 3-156 Figure 3-68. MSTP Instance Settings Page 3-157 Figure 3-69. Interface Settings Page 3-159 Figure 3-70. VLAN Basic Information Page 3-163 Figure 3-71. Current Table Page 3-165 Figure 3-72. Interface Configuration Page 3-167 Figure 3-73. MAC-Based Groups Page 3-168 Figure 3-74. Subnet-Based Groups Page 3-169 Figure 3-75. Protocol Based Groups Page 3-170 Figure 3-76. Mapping Groups to VLAN Page 3-173 Figure 3-77. GARP Configuration Page 3-175 Figure 3-78. GVRP Status Page 3-176 Figure 3-79. GVRP Statistics Page 3-178 Figure 3-82. CoS Mode Page 3-184 Figure 3-83. Priority Queue Page 3-185 Figure 3-84. Bandwidth Configuration Page 3-186 Figure 3-85. CoS to Queue Page 3-187 Figure 3-86. DSCP Priority Page 3-188 Figure 3-87. General Page 3-189 Figure 3-88. DSCP Rewrite Page 3-190 Figure 3-89. DSCP Mapping Page 3-191 Figure 3-90. Class Map Page 3-192 x

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Service and Support web page, you'll be able to view and update any case (open or closed) that you have reported to This Manual documents Alcatel 6200 hardware and software. The functionality commands, MIB variable settings and other management-related settings. Remote Monitoring
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