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Smc TigerAccess Spécifications (387 pages)


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Table des matières

Reason for Update

4

Issue History

4

Contents

5

Illustrations

17

1 Introduction

20

1.3 Document Convention

21

1.4 Document Notation

21

1.5 Virus Protection

22

2 System Overview

23

2.1 System Features

24

3.1 Configuration Mode

26

Command Description

32

3.3 Useful Tips

33

3.3.3 Using Abbreviation

36

4.1 System Connection

37

4.1.6.2 Security Level

41

4.1.8 Auto Log-out

45

4.1.9 Telnet Access

45

4.1.10 System Rebooting

46

4.2 System Authentication

48

4.2.4 RADIUS Server

49

4.2.5 TACACS+ Server

50

4.2.6 Accounting Mode

51

4.3 Configuring Interface

52

4.3.4 Interface Description

54

4.3.5 Displaying Interface

55

4.4 Secure Shell (SSH)

56

4.4.2 SSH Client

57

4.4.2.3 Authentication Key

58

4.5 802.1x Authentication

59

4.5.1 802.1x Authentication

60

4.5.1.3 Authentication Mode

61

4.5.1.4 Authentication Port

62

4.5.1.5 Force Authorization

62

4.5.7 Sample Configuration

66

5 Port Configuration

68

5.2.3 Transmit Rate

69

5.2.4 Duplex Mode

70

5.2.5 Flow Control

71

5.2.6 Port Description

71

5.2.7 Traffic Statistics

72

5.2.7.2 CPU Statistics

73

5.2.7.3 Protocol Statistics

74

5.2.8 Port Information

75

5.3 VDSL Port Configuration

76

5.3.2 Configuring VDSL Port

77

5.3.2.2 Enabling VDSL Port

78

5.3.2.5 PSD Level

84

5.3.2.6 PSD Mask Level

85

5.3.2.7 Interleave

85

5.3.2.10 Ham-band

88

5.3.2.11 SNR Margin

89

5.3.2.13 G.handshake Tone

92

5.3.4 Config-Profile

96

5.3.5 Configuring CPE

103

5.3.5.8 Duplex mode of CPE

108

Feature Command

110

5.4 Port Mirroring

111

6 System Environment

113

6.1.3 Time Zone

114

6.1.6 Terminal Configuration

116

6.1.7 Login Banner

116

6.1.8 DNS Server

117

6.1.9 Fan Operation

118

6.1.11 FTP Server

118

6.1.12 FTP Client address

119

6.1.13 System Threshold

119

6.1.13.2 Port Traffic

120

6.1.13.3 Fan Operation

120

6.1.13.4 System Temperature

121

6.1.13.5 System Memory

121

6.2 Configuration Management

124

6.2.3 Auto-Saving

125

6.3 System Management

127

6.3.3 Tracing Packet Route

130

6.3.5 MAC Table

132

6.3.7 System Information

132

6.3.9 Running Process

133

6.3.12 Default OS

134

6.3.13 Switch Status

134

7 Network Management

136

7.1.3 SNMP Com2sec

138

7.1.4 SNMP Group

138

7.1.5 SNMP View Record

139

7.1.7 SNMP Version 3 User

140

7.1.8 SNMP Trap

140

7.1.8.2 SNMP Trap Host

141

7.1.8.4 Disabling SNMP Trap

142

7.1.8.5 Displaying SNMP Trap

143

7.1.9 SNMP Alarm

144

7.1.9.5 ADVA Alarm Severity

147

7.1.9.6 ERP Alarm Severity

148

7.1.11 Disabling SNMP

149

7.2.1 OAM Loopback

150

7.2.2 Local OAM Mode

151

7.2.3 OAM Unidirection

151

7.2.4 Remote OAM

151

7.3.1 LLDP Operation

153

7.3.2 Enabling LLDP

153

7.3.3 LLDP Operation Type

154

7.3.4 Basic TLV

154

7.3.5 LLDP Message

154

7.3.6 Reinitiating Delay

155

7.4 Remote Monitoring (RMON)

156

7.4.2 RMON Alarm

159

7.4.3 RMON Event

162

7.4.3.4 Event Type

163

7.5 Syslog

164

7.5.2 Facility Code

166

7.5.3 Syslog Bind Address

167

7.5.5 Disabling Syslog

167

7.6 Quality of Service(QoS)

169

7.6.1 How to Operate QoS

170

7.6.2 Packet Classification

172

7.6.2.4 Class Creation

175

7.6.3 Packet Conditioning

176

7.6.3.2 Packet Counter

177

7.6.3.4 Rate-limit

178

7.6.4 Rule Action

179

7.6.4.2 Metering

180

7.6.4.3 Policy Priority

186

7.6.4.4 Policy Action

186

Packet Ingress

187

Ingress Processing

187

7.6.5 Displaying Rule

191

7.6.6 Admin Rule

193

7.6.6.4 Class Creation

195

7.6.7 Admin Rule Action

196

7.6.7.3 Admin Policy Action

197

7.6.8 Displaying Admin Rule

198

7.6.9 Scheduling Algorithm

199

7.6.9.1 Scheduling Mode

201

7.6.9.2 Weight

201

7.6.9.5 Queue Status

203

7.6.9.6 Displaying QoS

203

Start End

204

Queue Length

204

Probability

204

Internet

206

7.8 Max New Hosts

207

7.9 Port Security

208

7.9.2 Port Security Aging

209

7.10 MAC Table

210

7.11 MAC Filtering

211

7.12.1 ARP Table

214

7.12.2 ARP Alias

215

7.12.3 ARP Inspection

216

7.12.4 Gratuitous ARP

221

7.12.5 Proxy-ARP

223

7.13 ICMP Message Control

224

7.14 TCP Flag Control

227

7.15 Packet Dump

227

7.15.3 Debug Packet Dump

229

Packet sample

230

Interface counter

230

Packet samples

230

7.16.1 sFlow Service

231

7.16.2 Agent IP Address

231

7.16.5 Counter Interval

232

7.16.6 Sample Rate

232

7.16.7 Configuring Receiver

233

7.16.8 Receiver Index

234

7.16.9 Displaying sFlow

234

8 System Main Functions

235

8.1.1.1 Creating VLAN

237

8.1.1.2 Specifying PVID

237

8.1.1.4 Deleting VLAN

237

8.1.2 Protocol-based VLAN

238

8.1.3 MAC-based VLAN

238

8.1.6 VLAN Description

240

8.1.7 VLAN Precedence

241

8.1.10 Layer 2 Isolation

244

8.1.10.1 Shared VLAN

245

8.1.11 VLAN Translation

247

8.1.12 Sample Configuration

247

Switch 1 Switch 2

249

Outer Network

250

Uplink Port

250

8.2 Link Aggregation

252

8.2.2.1 Configuring LACP

254

8.2.2.2 Operation Mode

255

8.2.2.3 Priority of Switch

255

8.2.2.4 Manual Aggregation

255

8.2.2.6 Administrational Key

256

8.2.2.7 Port Priority

257

Switch A Switch B

258

PC-A PC-B

258

8.3.1 STP Operation

259

Blocking

262

Listening

262

Learning

262

Forwarding

262

Disabled

262

8.3.2 RSTP Operation

263

8.3.3 MSTP Operation

267

8.3.3.1 MSTP

268

Region B (IST)

269

Region A (IST)

269

Region C (IST)

269

8.3.6.1 Path-cost Method

270

8.3.6.2 Edge Ports

271

8.3.6.4 Port Priority

272

8.3.6.5 Link Type

273

8.3.7 Configuring MSTP

274

8.3.7.3 Port Priority

275

8.3.7.4 MST Region

275

8.3.8 Configuring PVSTP

278

8.3.8.2 Root Switch

279

8.3.8.3 Path-cost

279

8.3.8.4 Port Priority

280

8.3.9 Root Guard

281

8.3.11 Loop Back Detection

282

8.3.12 BPDU Configuration

283

8.3.12.1 Hello Time

284

8.3.12.2 Forward Delay Time

284

8.3.12.3 Max Age

285

8.3.12.4 BPDU Hop Count

285

8.3.12.5 BPDU Filtering

286

8.3.12.6 BPDU Guard

286

8.3.13 Sample Configuration

288

VLAN 101 ~ 200

289

8.4.1 ERP Mechanism

290

8.4.3 ERP Shared Link

294

8.4.4.1 ERP Domain Name

295

8.4.4.3 Protected VLAN

295

8.4.4.4 Control VLAN

296

8.4.4.5 ERP Ring Priority

296

8.4.5 Selecting the Node

297

8.4.6 Protected Activation

297

8.4.8 Wait-to-Restore Time

298

8.4.9 Learning Disable Time

298

8.4.10 Test Packet Interval

299

8.4.11 LOTP Hold Off Time

299

8.4.12 ERP Trap

300

8.5 Loop Detection

301

8.6.1 DHCP Server

304

8.6.1.1 DHCP Pool Creation

305

8.6.1.2 DHCP Subnet

305

8.6.1.3 Range of IP Address

305

8.6.1.4 Default Gateway

306

8.6.1.5 IP Lease Time

306

8.6.1.6 DNS Server

307

8.6.1.7 Manual Binding

307

8.6.1.8 Domain Name

308

8.6.1.9 DHCP Server Option

308

8.6.1.10 Static Mapping

308

8.6.1.13 Authorized ARP

310

8.6.2.2 DHCP Class Creation

313

8.6.3 DHCP Lease Database

314

8.6.4 DHCP Relay Agent

316

Enters the DHCP option mode

319

8.6.6 DHCP Option 82

321

8.6.7 DHCP Snooping

324

8.6.7.2 DHCP Trust State

325

8.6.7.3 DHCP Rate Limit

326

8.6.7.4 DHCP Lease Limit

326

8.6.7.9 Authorized ARP

329

8.6.8 IP Source Guard

332

8.6.9 DHCP Client

335

8.6.9.5 IP Lease Time

336

8.6.9.6 Requesting Option

336

8.6.10 DHCP Filtering

337

DHCP Server A

338

Client 1 Client 2

338

Client 3

338

8.7 Single IP Management

339

8.7.3 Disabling Stacking

340

NODE Enable

341

Accesses to a slave switch

341

NODE: node number

341

8.8 Rate Limit

343

8.9 Flood Guard

344

8.9.2 CPU Flood-Guard

345

8.9.3 Port Flood-Guard

346

8.10 Storm Control

347

8.11 Jumbo Frame Capacity

347

8.12 Bandwidth

348

9 IP Multicast

349

9.1.1 IGMP Basic

350

9.1.1.1 Clearing IGMP Entry

351

9.1.1.2 IGMP Debug

351

9.1.2 IGMP Version 2

352

9.1.2.1 IGMP Static Join

353

9.1.3 IGMP Version 3

354

9.2 Multicast Functions

355

9.2.2 IGMP Snooping Basic

357

9.2.3 IGMPv2 Snooping

359

9.2.4 IGMPv3 Snooping

368

9.2.6.1 Enabling MVR

370

9.2.6.2 MVR Group

370

9.2.6.3 Source/Receiver Port

371

9.2.6.4 MVR Helper Address

371

9.2.7.1 IGMP Filtering

372

9.2.7.2 IGMP Throttling

374

10.1 General Upgrade

376

10.2 Boot Mode Upgrade

377

10.3 FTP Upgrade

380

FTP Exits the FTP client

381

11 Abbreviations

382

20 Mason

386

Irvine, CA 92618

386

Phone: (949) 679-8000

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