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vi Cajun P120 User’s GuideAppendix B Software Download ... 109Do
Chapter 7 Cajun Campus CLI (Command Line Interface)86 Cajun P120 User’s GuideSet CommandsSet Logout CommandThe set logout command is used to set the n
Chapter 7 Cajun Campus CLI (Command Line Interface)Cajun P120 User’s Guide 87Example:To mirror all traffic from port 4 into port 5:Console>(enable)
Chapter 7 Cajun Campus CLI (Command Line Interface)88 Cajun P120 User’s GuideSet License CommandUse the set license command to install an application
Chapter 7 Cajun Campus CLI (Command Line Interface)Cajun P120 User’s Guide 89Set SNMP Trap CommandUse the set snmp trap command to enable or disable t
Chapter 7 Cajun Campus CLI (Command Line Interface)90 Cajun P120 User’s GuideSet Interface CommandUse the set interface command to configure the in-ba
Chapter 7 Cajun Campus CLI (Command Line Interface)Cajun P120 User’s Guide 91The syntax for this command is:set port level [slot_num/port_num][normal|
Chapter 7 Cajun Campus CLI (Command Line Interface)92 Cajun P120 User’s GuideSet Port Enable CommandUse the set port enable command to enable a port o
Chapter 7 Cajun Campus CLI (Command Line Interface)Cajun P120 User’s Guide 93Examples:To configure port 2 on module 1 port speed to 10 Mbps:Console>
Chapter 7 Cajun Campus CLI (Command Line Interface)94 Cajun P120 User’s GuideSet Port Flowcontrol CommandUse the set flowcontrol command to set the se
Chapter 7 Cajun Campus CLI (Command Line Interface)Cajun P120 User’s Guide 95Set Vlan CommandUse the set vlan command to set the Port-VLANs. If adding
Cajun P120 User’s Guide viiList of FiguresFigure 2.1 Cajun P120 Front Panel...9Figure 2.2 Cajun P
Chapter 7 Cajun Campus CLI (Command Line Interface)96 Cajun P120 User’s GuideClear CommandsClear Port Mirror CommandUse the clear port mirror command
Chapter 7 Cajun Campus CLI (Command Line Interface)Cajun P120 User’s Guide 97Clear SNMP Trap CommandUse the clear snmp trap command to clear an entry
Chapter 7 Cajun Campus CLI (Command Line Interface)98 Cajun P120 User’s GuideClear Cam CommandUse the clear cam command to delete all entries from the
Chapter 7 Cajun Campus CLI (Command Line Interface)Cajun P120 User’s Guide 99Reset CommandsReset CommandUse the reset command to restart the Cajun P12
Chapter 7 Cajun Campus CLI (Command Line Interface)100 Cajun P120 User’s GuideError MessagesYou may receive the following error messages when using th
Cajun P120 User’s Guide 101Appendix ASpecificationsCajun P120 SwitchPhysicalPower RequirementsEnvironmentalSafety• UL for US approved according to UL1
102 Cajun P120 User’s GuideEMC EmissionsEmissionsApproved according to: • US - FCC Part 15 sub part J, class A • Europe - EN55022 class AImmunityAppro
Cajun P120 User’s Guide 103Expansion Sub-modulesGigabit Ethernet Expansion Sub-moduleLaser SafetyThe Cajun X120S1/X120S2 multi-mode transceivers and t
104 Cajun P120 User’s GuideUsage RestrictionThe optical ports of the module must be terminated with an optical connector or a dust plug when not in us
Cajun P120 User’s Guide 105GBIC Expansion Sub-moduleThe Cajun X120G2 Expansion sub-module is the GBIC (1.25 Gbit/s Gigabit Ether-net) Expansion sub-mo
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106 Cajun P120 User’s GuideLucent Approved GBIC TransceiversCaution: All Lucent appoved GBICs are 5V. Do not insert a 3.3V GBIC.Lucent supplies the f
Cajun P120 User’s Guide 107Agency ApprovalThe transceivers comply with: • EMC Emission: US – FCC Part 15, Subpart B, Class A; Europe – EN55022 class A
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Cajun P120 User’s Guide 109Appendix BSoftware DownloadIf you wish to update the Cajun P120 software, you can either use the Cajun P120 Download Manage
110 Cajun P120 User’s Guidegreyed while the Download Manager checks the current Cajun P120 software version.This window shows the switch IP address, t
Cajun P120 User’s Guide 111Download the Software Using TFTP (via the CLI)Figure B.1 TFTP Software Download Procedure - OverviewCreating the “.lst” fil
112 Cajun P120 User’s GuideConfiguring the Cajun P120 TFTP parametersTo configure the Cajun P120 TFTP parameters:1 Establish a Telnet session with the
Cajun P120 User’s Guide 113Appendix CCajun P120 Standalone ManagerThe Cajun P120 Manager provides the following:• Device Configuration - Viewing and m
114 Cajun P120 User’s GuideDocumentation and Online HelpThe Standalone Manager comes with a detailed User’s Guide including a Glossary of Terms and an
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Cajun P120 User’s Guide ixList of TablesTable 2.1 Cajun P120 LED Descriptions ...10Table 2.2 Cajun P120 <-
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Cajun P120 User’s Guide 1Chapter 1OverviewThe Cajun P120 is a standalone 10/100 Mbps Ethernet workgroup switch with a range of optional expansion modu
Chapter 1 Overview2 Cajun P120 User’s Guide• VLAN-Tagging modes: STD IEEE 802.1Q-Tagging. The product identifies and supports 3071 tagged VLANs.• Bot
Chapter 1 OverviewCajun P120 User’s Guide 3Cajun P120 FunctionalityThis section describes many of the functions that are supported by the Cajun P120 m
Chapter 1 Overview4 Cajun P120 User’s GuideThe security commands are available in the Cajun Campus CLI, Legacy CLI or via the Standalone Manager.Virtu
Chapter 1 OverviewCajun P120 User’s Guide 5Auto-negotiationAuto-negotiation is a protocol between two link partners that enables a port to advertise i
Chapter 1 Overview6 Cajun P120 User’s GuideSpanning TreeThe Cajun P120 implements the IEEE 802.1D Spanning Tree (SPT) algorithm in order to allow back
Chapter 1 OverviewCajun P120 User’s Guide 7Traffic is distributed between the ports according to the packets' addresses, which are learned on the
Chapter 1 Overview8 Cajun P120 User’s GuideSwitch ManagementYou can configure and manage the Cajun P120 using either the Standalone Cajun P120 Manager
Cajun P120 User’s Guide 9Chapter 2Cajun P120 Front and Back PanelsCajun P120 Front PanelIn addition to the connectors, the Cajun P120 front panel cont
Chapter 2 Cajun P120 Front and Back Panels10 Cajun P120 User’s GuideFigure 2.2 Cajun P120 LEDsFigure 2.3 Cajun P120 Back PanelTable 2.1 Cajun P120 LED
Chapter 2 Cajun P120 Front and Back PanelsCajun P120 User’s Guide 11Note: All LEDs are lit during a reset.COL CollisionOFF – No collision or FDX port
Chapter 2 Cajun P120 Front and Back Panels12 Cajun P120 User’s GuideNote: To perform “Force Initial Version” reset the switch while pressing the FIV
Cajun P120 User’s Guide 13Chapter 3ApplicationsThe following sections describe typical applications for the Cajun P120 in a network with other Cajun C
Chapter 3 Applications14 Cajun P120 User’s GuideApplication 2This application shows two Cajun P120 switches connected to another P120 switch and a P11
Chapter 3 ApplicationsCajun P120 User’s Guide 15Application 3This application shows a P120 switch and a P110 stack on the floors of a building as part
Cajun P120 User’s Guide IPrefaceQuick StartThis section provides an overview of the steps required to get your Cajun P120 up and running. Please refer
Chapter 3 Applications16 Cajun P120 User’s Guide
Cajun P120 User’s Guide 17Chapter 4Installation and SetupThe Cajun P120 works out of the box, namely, after following the simple installation instruct
Chapter 4 Installation and Setup18 Cajun P120 User’s GuideFigure 4.1 Cajun P120 Rack Mounting 3 Secure the unit in the rack using the screws. Use one
Chapter 4 Installation and SetupCajun P120 User’s Guide 19Installing Expansion ModulesCaution: The expansion modules contain components sensitive to
Chapter 4 Installation and Setup20 Cajun P120 User’s GuideConfiguring the SwitchThe configuration of the Cajun P120 and its port settings may be perfo
Chapter 4 Installation and SetupCajun P120 User’s Guide 21Port SettingsFunctions operate in their default settings unless configured otherwise.Table 4
Chapter 4 Installation and Setup22 Cajun P120 User’s GuideCablingCajun P120 modules include the following types of ports (according to the speed and s
Chapter 4 Installation and SetupCajun P120 User’s Guide 23Connecting to the Serial PortsThe Cajun P120 has two serial ports – one on the front panel f
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Cajun P120 User’s Guide 25Chapter 5Introduction to the Command Line InterfacesThis chapter describes how to begin configuring the Cajun P120 switch us
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Chapter 5 Introduction to the Command Line Interfaces26 Cajun P120 User’s GuideEstablishing a Telnet Session (Ethernet port or modem)Follow these inst
Chapter 5 Introduction to the Command Line InterfacesCajun P120 User’s Guide 27Assigning Cajun P120’s IP AddressNote: All Cajun P120 switches are shi
Chapter 5 Introduction to the Command Line Interfaces28 Cajun P120 User’s GuideConfiguring the Cajun P120’s IP Address using Bootp1 Configure your Boo
Chapter 5 Introduction to the Command Line InterfacesCajun P120 User’s Guide 29Navigation, Cursor Movement and ShortcutsThe CLI contains a simple text
Chapter 5 Introduction to the Command Line Interfaces30 Cajun P120 User’s GuideCommand SyntaxCommands are not case-sensitive. That is, uppercase and l
Cajun P120 User’s Guide 31Chapter 6Legacy CLI (Command Line Interface)This chapter provides instructions for the configuration of your Cajun P120 usin
Chapter 6 Legacy CLI (Command Line Interface)32 Cajun P120 User’s GuideRunning the CLIAfter running Telnet or connecting to the Console port, press En
Chapter 6 Legacy CLI (Command Line Interface)Cajun P120 User’s Guide 33Note: 1) After entering a value, you cannot go back and change it at this time
Chapter 6 Legacy CLI (Command Line Interface)34 Cajun P120 User’s GuideYou may now set the SLIP address of the management station. Either:• Keep the d
Chapter 6 Legacy CLI (Command Line Interface)Cajun P120 User’s Guide 35Now exit the privileged level by entering exit.CajunP120-priv# exitThe prompt c
Cajun P120 User’s Guide iContentsQuick Start... IList of
Chapter 6 Legacy CLI (Command Line Interface)36 Cajun P120 User’s GuideSecurity LevelsThere are three security access levels – Normal, Privileged and
Chapter 6 Legacy CLI (Command Line Interface)Cajun P120 User’s Guide 37Changing the Privileged Level PasswordUse the setpw Command to change the passw
Chapter 6 Legacy CLI (Command Line Interface)38 Cajun P120 User’s GuideCommand SyntaxThe CLI may display error messages if it encounters a problem. Fo
Chapter 6 Legacy CLI (Command Line Interface)Cajun P120 User’s Guide 39Saving and ExitingAfter changing all the necessary parameters using the CLI, us
Chapter 6 Legacy CLI (Command Line Interface)40 Cajun P120 User’s GuidePing <IP_address> {#times} Pings the IP address; default is four timesUse
Chapter 6 Legacy CLI (Command Line Interface)Cajun P120 User’s Guide 41Privileged Level Commands You must enter the Privileged level, with the login o
Chapter 6 Legacy CLI (Command Line Interface)42 Cajun P120 User’s Guidecopy {tftp | running-config} {running-config | tftp} <filename*> <serv
Chapter 6 Legacy CLI (Command Line Interface)Cajun P120 User’s Guide 43Sample SessionContained below is a step-by-step configuration for the Cajun P12
Chapter 6 Legacy CLI (Command Line Interface)44 Cajun P120 User’s GuideWith the set command, the system will wait for you to either press Enter to kee
Chapter 6 Legacy CLI (Command Line Interface)Cajun P120 User’s Guide 45Using the SHOW CommandThe show command is used to display the current settings
ii Cajun P120 User’s GuideChapter 4 Installation and Setup ... 17Positioning.
Chapter 6 Legacy CLI (Command Line Interface)46 Cajun P120 User’s GuideNote: One additional group is available when an Expansion module is installed.
Chapter 6 Legacy CLI (Command Line Interface)Cajun P120 User’s Guide 47For example, to view port settings for all the ports, type the following comman
Chapter 6 Legacy CLI (Command Line Interface)48 Cajun P120 User’s GuideUsing the SHLAG CommandThe SHLAG command displays a table containing the ports
Chapter 6 Legacy CLI (Command Line Interface)Cajun P120 User’s Guide 49Configuration Upload and Download CommandsCopy CommandThe syntax of this comman
Chapter 6 Legacy CLI (Command Line Interface)50 Cajun P120 User’s GuideSecurity CommandsLock Port CommandUse this command to secure ports. The syntax
Chapter 6 Legacy CLI (Command Line Interface)Cajun P120 User’s Guide 51If you try to add a MAC address to a non-secured port (Port #1 in this case) yo
Chapter 6 Legacy CLI (Command Line Interface)52 Cajun P120 User’s GuideGroups, Parameters and Default SettingsThis section provides all the CLI parame
Chapter 6 Legacy CLI (Command Line Interface)Cajun P120 User’s Guide 53MIB-II System Group (MIB-II SYST)This group provides the MIB-II configuration a
Chapter 6 Legacy CLI (Command Line Interface)54 Cajun P120 User’s GuideIP Configuration Group (IP)This group includes parameters for the configuration
Chapter 6 Legacy CLI (Command Line Interface)Cajun P120 User’s Guide 55IP-Multicast System Group (IP-MULTICAST)This group provides the IP Multicast co
Cajun P120 User’s Guide iiiUsing the SHOW Command ...45Listing the Groups You Can Set ...
Chapter 6 Legacy CLI (Command Line Interface)56 Cajun P120 User’s GuideIPMC-DELAY Delay before a newly learned entry is inserted into the hardware10 S
Chapter 6 Legacy CLI (Command Line Interface)Cajun P120 User’s Guide 57Spanning Tree Group (STA-GEN)This group includes parameters to enable the spann
Chapter 6 Legacy CLI (Command Line Interface)58 Cajun P120 User’s GuideSpanning Tree Group (STA-PORT)This group includes parameters for the configurat
Chapter 6 Legacy CLI (Command Line Interface)Cajun P120 User’s Guide 59P120 Port Configuration Group (P120)This group includes parameters for the conf
Chapter 6 Legacy CLI (Command Line Interface)60 Cajun P120 User’s GuideADMIN Enable or disable the forwarding of frames by the port.DUPLEX Select the
Chapter 6 Legacy CLI (Command Line Interface)Cajun P120 User’s Guide 61FLOW-CONTROL Use this to enable flow control on a full duplex port or enable th
Chapter 6 Legacy CLI (Command Line Interface)62 Cajun P120 User’s GuideNote: 1. To create a true backbone link (Tx and Rx packets are VLAN tagged), s
Chapter 6 Legacy CLI (Command Line Interface)Cajun P120 User’s Guide 63Agent VLAN Group (VLAN)This group includes parameters for the configuration of
Chapter 6 Legacy CLI (Command Line Interface)64 Cajun P120 User’s GuideNote: These limitations apply when configuring the destination and source port
Chapter 6 Legacy CLI (Command Line Interface)Cajun P120 User’s Guide 65SNMP Configuration Group (SNMP)This group includes parameters for the configura
iv Cajun P120 User’s GuideShow Image Version Command ...75Show SNMP Command ...
Chapter 6 Legacy CLI (Command Line Interface)66 Cajun P120 User’s GuideThings to Keep in Mind When you use the CLI and perform the write command, the
Cajun P120 User’s Guide 67Chapter 7Cajun Campus CLI (Command Line Interface)This chapter provides instructions for the configuration of the Cajun P120
Chapter 7 Cajun Campus CLI (Command Line Interface)68 Cajun P120 User’s GuideCommandsTable 7.1 shows the commands for Normal level commands. Normal le
Chapter 7 Cajun Campus CLI (Command Line Interface)Cajun P120 User’s Guide 69Table 7.2 Privileged Level and Security Commands (this level includes all
Chapter 7 Cajun Campus CLI (Command Line Interface)70 Cajun P120 User’s GuideConsole>(enable) set vlan 95Console>(enable) clear port mirror 96Co
Chapter 7 Cajun Campus CLI (Command Line Interface)Cajun P120 User’s Guide 71Sample SessionContained below is a step-by-step configuration for the Caj
Chapter 7 Cajun Campus CLI (Command Line Interface)72 Cajun P120 User’s GuideUser Level CommandsPassword CommandsSet Password CommandUse the set passw
Chapter 7 Cajun Campus CLI (Command Line Interface)Cajun P120 User’s Guide 73Set Techpass CommandUse the set techpass command to change the password f
Chapter 7 Cajun Campus CLI (Command Line Interface)74 Cajun P120 User’s GuideEnable CommandEnable CommandThe enable command is used to enter the Privi
Chapter 7 Cajun Campus CLI (Command Line Interface)Cajun P120 User’s Guide 75Show Image Version CommandUse the show image version command to display t
Cajun P120 User’s Guide vClear SNMP Trap Command ...97Clear Vlan Command ...
Chapter 7 Cajun Campus CLI (Command Line Interface)76 Cajun P120 User’s GuideShow Interface CommandUse the show interface command to display informati
Chapter 7 Cajun Campus CLI (Command Line Interface)Cajun P120 User’s Guide 77Example: To display the status for port 4 on Cajun P120 (1):Console> s
Chapter 7 Cajun Campus CLI (Command Line Interface)78 Cajun P120 User’s GuideShow Module CommandUse the show module command to display the Cajun P120
Chapter 7 Cajun Campus CLI (Command Line Interface)Cajun P120 User’s Guide 79Show Port Flowcontrol CommandUse the show port flowcontrol command to dis
Chapter 7 Cajun Campus CLI (Command Line Interface)80 Cajun P120 User’s GuideShow Cam CommandUse the show cam command to display the CAM table or a sp
Chapter 7 Cajun Campus CLI (Command Line Interface)Cajun P120 User’s Guide 81Show Port Mirror CommandUse the show port mirror command to display mirro
Chapter 7 Cajun Campus CLI (Command Line Interface)82 Cajun P120 User’s GuidePrivileged Level CommandsSecurity CommandsLock Port CommandUse this comma
Chapter 7 Cajun Campus CLI (Command Line Interface)Cajun P120 User’s Guide 83If you try to add a MAC address to a non-secured port (Port #1 in this ca
Chapter 7 Cajun Campus CLI (Command Line Interface)84 Cajun P120 User’s GuideExamples:To upload the configuration file:Console>(enable) copy runnin
Chapter 7 Cajun Campus CLI (Command Line Interface)Cajun P120 User’s Guide 85The syntax for this command is:download <host_IP><file_full_name
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