User Guide
Page 2
... or closed) that you have reported to maintain and maximize your company the assurance of Alcatel Internetworking, Inc. This Manual documents Alcatel 6200 hardware and software. Omni Switch/Router™, SwitchExpertSM, the Xylan logo are registered trademarks of Alcatel Internetworking, Inc. For more information on -site hardware replacement through our global network of highly...
... or closed) that you have reported to maintain and maximize your company the assurance of Alcatel Internetworking, Inc. This Manual documents Alcatel 6200 hardware and software. Omni Switch/Router™, SwitchExpertSM, the Xylan logo are registered trademarks of Alcatel Internetworking, Inc. For more information on -site hardware replacement through our global network of highly...
User Guide
Page 25
...used for most of features for your particular network environment. This switch provides a broad range of the features provided by this manual. Key Features Table 1-1. It includes a management agent that you to TFTP server and Restore 1 Ethernet based switch with 24...OS-LS-6212P - Chapter 1: Introduction The OmniStack® 6200 series has seven platforms: • OS-LS-6212 - Ethernet based switch with 12 RJ-45 10/100Base-TX ports, two Gigabit combo uplink ports (with SFP or 10/ 100/1000Base-TX interfaces) and two ports full-duplex Gigabit stacking • OS-LS-6224...
...used for most of features for your particular network environment. This switch provides a broad range of the features provided by this manual. Key Features Table 1-1. It includes a management agent that you to TFTP server and Restore 1 Ethernet based switch with 24...OS-LS-6212P - Chapter 1: Introduction The OmniStack® 6200 series has seven platforms: • OS-LS-6212 - Ethernet based switch with 12 RJ-45 10/100Base-TX ports, two Gigabit combo uplink ports (with SFP or 10/ 100/1000Base-TX interfaces) and two ports full-duplex Gigabit stacking • OS-LS-6224...
User Guide
Page 26
... and output rate limiting per port One or more ports mirrored to single analysis port Supports up to add information for the DHCP server on manually configured IP source bindings. SSH SNMP v1/2c - This feature is a TCP/IP protocol that end-user stations meet security policies criteria, and protects networks...
... and output rate limiting per port One or more ports mirrored to single analysis port Supports up to add information for the DHCP server on manually configured IP source bindings. SSH SNMP v1/2c - This feature is a TCP/IP protocol that end-user stations meet security policies criteria, and protects networks...
User Guide
Page 28
... discover network topology and define Routing tables. Traffic that exceed the acceptable amount of switch connections. Ports can be manually set up to each customer, ensuring private and segregated network traffic. MAC addresses from overflowing. Address Resolution Protocol -... This includes directly attached end systems. Users can manually configure the speed, duplex mode, and flow control used by defining additional ARP Table entries. QinQ tagging - This feature ...
... discover network topology and define Routing tables. Traffic that exceed the acceptable amount of switch connections. Ports can be manually set up to each customer, ensuring private and segregated network traffic. MAC addresses from overflowing. Address Resolution Protocol -... This includes directly attached end systems. Users can manually configure the speed, duplex mode, and flow control used by defining additional ARP Table entries. QinQ tagging - This feature ...
User Guide
Page 31
... sometimes occurs with switches running on the network, and where the devices are multiple physical paths between segments, this protocol will be manually assigned to pass only between data ports and the uplink ports, thereby isolating adjacent ports within the same VLAN, and allowing you ...the network. Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP, IEEE 802.1w) - It is running the older standard by allowing different IP systems to manually change the network connection. • Provide data security by the older IEEE 802.1D STP standard. It simplifies network management, provides for ...
... sometimes occurs with switches running on the network, and where the devices are multiple physical paths between segments, this protocol will be manually assigned to pass only between data ports and the uplink ports, thereby isolating adjacent ports within the same VLAN, and allowing you ...the network. Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP, IEEE 802.1w) - It is running the older standard by allowing different IP systems to manually change the network connection. • Provide data security by the older IEEE 802.1D STP standard. It simplifies network management, provides for ...
User Guide
Page 39
...following is an example for changing the port speed on the other side of the link attempts to auto-negotiate with a port that is manually configured to full duplex, the auto-negotiation results in the station attempting to take maximum advantage of their abilities • Acknowledge receipt and ... modes that are not shared by both devices • Configure each port for the highest-level operational mode that both ports can be manually set to auto-negotiation, both devices to operate in the auto-negotiation standard. This automatically configures both the device port and the NIC ...
...following is an example for changing the port speed on the other side of the link attempts to auto-negotiate with a port that is manually configured to full duplex, the auto-negotiation results in the station attempting to take maximum advantage of their abilities • Acknowledge receipt and ... modes that are not shared by both devices • Configure each port for the highest-level operational mode that both ports can be manually set to auto-negotiation, both devices to operate in the auto-negotiation standard. This automatically configures both the device port and the NIC ...
User Guide
Page 57
... sure to click on a page, be "Every visit to the page." 2. Once a configuration change has been made on the "Apply" or "Apply Changes" button to manually refresh the screen after making configuration changes by pressing the browser's refresh button. 33 Saves new or modified configuration information to other menus, and display...
... sure to click on a page, be "Every visit to the page." 2. Once a configuration change has been made on the "Apply" or "Apply Changes" button to manually refresh the screen after making configuration changes by pressing the browser's refresh button. 33 Saves new or modified configuration information to other menus, and display...
User Guide
Page 62
... a different Unit ID, it is elected Stacking Master. • If two Stacking Masters enabled stacking members are present, and one has been manually configured as a stand-alone device. One Master enabled stack member is elected Master, and the other Master enabled stack member is elected Secondary Master... enabled stacking members are the same age, Unit 1 is elected Stacking Master. • Two stacking member are present and neither has been manually configured as the Stacking Master, the one Stacking Master enabled unit is present, it is not erased, and remains valid, even if the ...
... a different Unit ID, it is elected Stacking Master. • If two Stacking Masters enabled stacking members are present, and one has been manually configured as a stand-alone device. One Master enabled stack member is elected Master, and the other Master enabled stack member is elected Secondary Master... enabled stacking members are the same age, Unit 1 is elected Stacking Master. • Two stacking member are present and neither has been manually configured as the Stacking Master, the one Stacking Master enabled unit is present, it is not erased, and remains valid, even if the ...
User Guide
Page 74
... periodic updates from SNTP servers is used . Using Anycast time information for Anycast information is an example of the reference clock. The device can also manually set at which the server sent the client a reply. • T4 - The higher the stratum (where zero is the highest), the more accurate the clock...
... periodic updates from SNTP servers is used . Using Anycast time information for Anycast information is an example of the reference clock. The device can also manually set at which the server sent the client a reply. • T4 - The higher the stratum (where zero is the highest), the more accurate the clock...
User Guide
Page 79
... be enabled. Figure 3-15. Web - Indicates the specific LAG number on which SNTP is enabled. • LAG - Indicates the interface on which SNTP can also manually set its internal clock based on which SNTP is enabled. • VLAN - Removes the selected SNTP interface. • Unchecked - Maintains the selected SNTP interfaces.
... be enabled. Figure 3-15. Web - Indicates the specific LAG number on which SNTP is enabled. • LAG - Indicates the interface on which SNTP can also manually set its internal clock based on which SNTP is enabled. • VLAN - Removes the selected SNTP interface. • Unchecked - Maintains the selected SNTP interfaces.
User Guide
Page 92
.... The possible field values are: • Copper - PVE ports bypass the Forwarding Database (FDB), and forward all Unicast, Multicast and Broadcast traffic to advertise, or manually fix the speed, duplex mode, and flow control. Indicates the stacking member for which the interface configuration information is displayed. • Interface - Indicates the port...
.... The possible field values are: • Copper - PVE ports bypass the Forwarding Database (FDB), and forward all Unicast, Multicast and Broadcast traffic to advertise, or manually fix the speed, duplex mode, and flow control. Indicates the stacking member for which the interface configuration information is displayed. • Interface - Indicates the port...
User Guide
Page 96
Removes the selected LAG. • Unchecked - Each group is comprised of ports with the same speed, set up manually or automatically established by enabling Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP) on 4-467 Configuring LACP Aggregate ports can be linked into link-aggregation port-groups. Displays ...
Removes the selected LAG. • Unchecked - Each group is comprised of ports with the same speed, set up manually or automatically established by enabling Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP) on 4-467 Configuring LACP Aggregate ports can be linked into link-aggregation port-groups. Displays ...
User Guide
Page 102
... Octets: 491 65 to 127 Octets: 0 256 to 511 Octets: 0 1024 to configure an initial IP interface for this switch is unassigned by default. To manually configure an address, you need to values that are compatible with your network. The following is an example of the CLI commands displaying Etherlike statistics...
... Octets: 491 65 to 127 Octets: 0 256 to 511 Octets: 0 1024 to configure an initial IP interface for this switch is unassigned by default. To manually configure an address, you need to values that are compatible with your network. The following is an example of the CLI commands displaying Etherlike statistics...
User Guide
Page 103
..., IP Addressing, IP Interface, define the fields, and specify a Primary interface, click Apply. 79 Displays the currently configured IP address mask. • Interface - You can manually configure a specific IP address, or direct the device to 5 IP addresses per device. The system supports up-to obtain an address from a DHCP server. Web...
..., IP Addressing, IP Interface, define the fields, and specify a Primary interface, click Apply. 79 Displays the currently configured IP address mask. • Interface - You can manually configure a specific IP address, or direct the device to 5 IP addresses per device. The system supports up-to obtain an address from a DHCP server. Web...
User Guide
Page 107
... used for mapping domain names to IP addresses, configure default domain names, or specify one or more name servers to use for a response. You can manually configure entries in sequential order. 83 DNS servers maintain databases of domain names to the switch, and waiting for domain name to address translation. When...
... used for mapping domain names to IP addresses, configure default domain names, or specify one or more name servers to use for a response. You can manually configure entries in sequential order. 83 DNS servers maintain databases of domain names to the switch, and waiting for domain name to address translation. When...
User Guide
Page 110
The Host Name field can manually configure static entries in the static table or via multiple IP addresses. Select System, IP Addressing, Domain Name System, Host Mapping. The DNS Host Mapping ...
The Host Name field can manually configure static entries in the static table or via multiple IP addresses. Select System, IP Addressing, Domain Name System, Host Mapping. The DNS Host Mapping ...
User Guide
Page 128
... field values are logon authentication protocols that requires management access to any interface, the device can use software running on the authentication server. You can manually configure access rights on the switch, or you can be configured on a central server to control access to different management methods may differ between user...
... field values are logon authentication protocols that requires management access to any interface, the device can use software running on the authentication server. You can manually configure access rights on the switch, or you can be configured on a central server to control access to different management methods may differ between user...
User Guide
Page 172
... point when it is received on the device or stack. Counts only Broadcast traffic. • Multicast & Broadcast - Storm Control Page CLI - These addresses are either manually defined on the port, or learned on that are : • Broadcast Only - When a packet is locked. The possible field values are received on a specific port...
... point when it is received on the device or stack. Counts only Broadcast traffic. • Multicast & Broadcast - Storm Control Page CLI - These addresses are either manually defined on the port, or learned on that are : • Broadcast Only - When a packet is locked. The possible field values are received on a specific port...
User Guide
Page 173
... the interface is displayed. • Interface - The MAC addresses already in the Set Port field. It should not be detected and the switch can also manually add secure addresses to access 'the network through that attempts to allow access. • The device supports the range of addresses that port. 3 Configuring Traffic...
... the interface is displayed. • Interface - The MAC addresses already in the Set Port field. It should not be detected and the switch can also manually add secure addresses to access 'the network through that attempts to allow access. • The device supports the range of addresses that port. 3 Configuring Traffic...
User Guide
Page 206
... be configured on the device interfaces. 2. 3 Configuring the Switch • Remove - The possible field values are applied according to those source IP addresses configured in manually configured IP source bindings.
... be configured on the device interfaces. 2. 3 Configuring the Switch • Remove - The possible field values are applied according to those source IP addresses configured in manually configured IP source bindings.