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P3N1-E202-01ENZ0 XG2000 series User's Guide.
XG2000 series User's Guide 2/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 Preface Y ou have purchased the XG200 0 series, a compact, 20-port 10 Gigabit Ethernet layer 2 switch that achieves unsur passed standards of high throughput and low-latency performance.
XG2000 series User's Guide 3/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 About this Manual This section describes target readers, contents, not ations, etc. of this guide. T arget Readers and Required Knowledge This guide was written for administrators, who are in c harge of network construction, maintenance, and management.
XG2000 series User's Guide 4/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 Contents Preface ........................................................................................................................ .......................
XG2000 series User's Guide 5/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 4.7 VLAN ....................................................................................................................... ................................
XG2000 series User's Guide 6/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 5.4.20 enable password ....................................................................................................................................... 87 5.
XG2000 series User's Guide 7/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 5.1 1 S panning T ree Protocol (STP) Conf igurat ion Commands ....................................................................... ...... 156 5.1 1.1 show sp anning-tree .
XG2000 series User's Guide 8/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 5.16.9 monito r erro r ..........................................................................................................................................
XG2000 series User's Guide 9/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 Appendix A Event Logs ..................................................................................................................... .................. 280 A.
XG2000 series User's Guide 10/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 Chapter 1 Features and Functions This chapter describes the featur es and functions of the device.
XG2000 series User's Guide 11/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 1.1 Features The XG2000 series is a compact, 20-port 10 Gigabit Ethernet Layer 2 switch.
XG2000 series User's Guide 12/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 Chapter 2 Using the CLI This chapter describes how to use the command line interface (CLI) to ope rate the device.
XG2000 series User's Guide 13/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 2.1 Overview of the CLI This section describes how to use the comm and line interface (CLI) for the XG Series. 2.1.1 Operating Environment for the CLI There are two ways to access the device to run commands.
XG2000 series User's Guide 14/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 2.1.2 Command Modes and Mode Switching The following table shows a hierarchy of command modes and mode switching.
XG2000 series User's Guide 15/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 Entering a specific command allows switching from one mode to a nother .
XG2000 series User's Guide 16/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 2.1.3 st artup-config and running-config The configuration information is saved to startup-config and running-config files. This section describes the functions of t he startup-config and running-config files.
XG2000 series User's Guide 17/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 2.2 Using the CLI 2.2.1 How to Enter Commands z Command Entry Format Separate each command, subcommand and argument with a single space. <command> <subcommand> <argument 1> <argument 2> .
XG2000 series User's Guide 18/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 2.2.3 Command Completion Entering part of a command or option and pressing the [T ab] key , causes the CLI to display the remaining command or optio n characters.
XG2000 series User's Guide 19/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 Combinations of ke ys Description " ↑ " or [Ctrl] + [P] Recalls the previous command. " ↓ " or [Ctrl] + [N] Recalls the next command. " ← " or [Ctrl] + [B] Moves the cursor back one character .
XG2000 series User's Guide 20/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 2.2.10 Filtering show Command Output This function allows filtering the show command output so lines that only satisfy specific c onditions (filter for strings) are displayed.
XG2000 series User's Guide 21/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 In the following example, show command output is redire cted to TFTP server "remote-host1" using "| tftp".
XG2000 series User's Guide 22/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 Chapter 3 Inst allation This chapter describes the instal lation procedures for the device. Refer to " Using the CLI " for details on using the CLI. Refer to " Command Reference " f or details on commands.
XG2000 series User's Guide 23/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 3.1 W orkflow for Initial Setup of the Device This section describes the proc edures to setup the device. 1. Prep are a terminal Prepare a terminal for the initial configuration.
XG2000 series User's Guide 24/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 3.1.2 Configure Management LAN Interface The management LAN interface is initially enabled. (IP address: 192.168.0.2, subnet address: 255.255.255.0) T o use the following functions, confi gure the mana gement LAN interface.
XG2000 series User's Guide 25/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 3.1.4 SSH Connection via the Manage ment LAN Interface (Optional) This device supports the “SSH server function”. This f unction is remote connection lik e “T elnet server function”.
XG2000 series User's Guide 26/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 Chapter 4 Switch Functions and their Configuration This chapter describes the functions of the device and how to configure them. Refer to " Operating Environment f or the CLI " for details on using the CLI.
XG2000 series User's Guide 27/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 4.1 Basic Switch Functions This section describes t he basic switch functions.
XG2000 series User's Guide 28/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 z S tatic unicast ad dress By registering a unicast MAC address with the MAC address table, unicast frames are forwarded to a specified port. Static unicast addresses are not subject to M AC address removal controlled by the aging function.
XG2000 series User's Guide 29/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 4.1.5 Storm Control The device discards broadcast frames when the number of receiv ed broadcast frames are ove r a given threshold to prevent unnecessary waste of bandwidth due to retained broadcast frames on the network.
XG2000 series User's Guide 30/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 4.2 Port Mirroring It is possible to monitor the traffic by mirroring the frames sent or received by a port to another port. T o configure port mirroring, carry out the following procedure in the administrator EX EC mode.
XG2000 series User's Guide 31/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 4.3 Link Pass Through Link pass through is a function that moni tors the status of a specified port link and .
XG2000 series User's Guide 32/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 4.4 Link Aggregation Link aggregation is a function that combines multiple ports into a single logical link. A set of ports that comprise a logical link is called an aggregation group.
XG2000 series User's Guide 33/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 4.4.1 Configuring Link Aggregation Either static or dynamic (also known as LACP) co nfiguration can be selected for Link Aggregation. z S tatic configuration Configures aggregation groups statically.
XG2000 series User's Guide 34/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 4.4.2 Frame Distribution Methods in Link Aggregation How frames are distributed across physical ports that ma ke up an aggregation group are determined by the contents of a frame (source and destination MAC addresses).
XG2000 series User's Guide 35/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 4.4.4 Notes on Link Aggregation The smallest port number in an aggregation group serves as the master port. Port settings established af ter defining an aggr egation group inher it the same settings as those of the master port, with some exceptions.
XG2000 series User's Guide 36/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 4.5 Uplink Filter When an uplink domain is defined, the domain's uplink domain por ts filter (drops) multicast, broadcast and unlearned (flooding) unicast frames from non-membership down link ports.
XG2000 series User's Guide 37/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 When specifying multiple uplink ports w ithin an uplink domain, frame distribution among the uplink ports is performed equally from port to port and not by t ype of frame.
XG2000 series User's Guide 38/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 The following is an example of a fat tree configuration with net work redundancy . T o configure an u plink filter , carry out the follo wing procedures in the administrator E XEC mode.
XG2000 series User's Guide 39/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 4.6 S p anning T ree Protocol (STP) The S panning T ree Protocol (STP) is a functi on that prevents loops from occurring on a network. It is also possible to provide network redundancy by intentionally creating a loop.
XG2000 series User's Guide 40/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 4.6.1 Port Roles Based on Sp anning T ree RSTP assigns one of these port roles to individual port s: z Root port Provides the best path (lowest cost) when the switch forwards pac kets to the root switch.
XG2000 series User's Guide 41/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 4.7 VLAN VLAN (Virtual LAN) is a technology that divides a single network into virtually sep arated networks. VLANs are separate logical networks within one physical network.
XG2000 series User's Guide 42/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 4.7.2 T ag-Based (IEEE802.1Q) VLAN T ag-based VLAN is a method of configuring VLAN s so that t he frame forwarding decision is based on a tag in the MAC header identifying the VLAN membership.
XG2000 series User's Guide 43/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 4.7.3 Multiple VLAN With the user-defined VLAN tag protocol identifier , the IEEE 802.1Q standard tag can be replaced with a user-defined VPI D, allowing for encapsulation of multiple tags for multiple-t agged VL AN s.
XG2000 series User's Guide 44/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 An example of multiple VLAN and the movement o f frames for a VLAN member outgoing port (VLAN-tagged frame), is shown below . An example of multiple VLAN and the movement of fram es for a VLAN member outgoing port (VLAN-untagged frame), is shown below .
XG2000 series User's Guide 45/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 An example of multiple VLAN and the movement of frames when the user-d efined VPID of the incoming and outgoing port differ and the outgoing port is a VLAN mem ber (VLAN-tagged frame), is shown below .
XG2000 series User's Guide 46/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 4.8 Quality of Service (QoS) The device provides Quality of Service (Q oS) that is based on the IEEE802.
XG2000 series User's Guide 47/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 4.9 IGMP Snooping IP multicast is of ten used to distribute multimedi a data, including video and voice, over a network. A layer 2 switch floods multicast frames, absorbing unnecessary ne twork bandwidth.
XG2000 series User's Guide 48/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 4.9.1 Registering Group Members On receiving an IGMP Report message, the device registers a multicast MAC address wi th the MAC address table for the port that received the IGMP Report message and the connecting multicast router port.
XG2000 series User's Guide 49/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 4.9.2 Removing Group Members The group members registered by IGMP snoopi ng are removed under the follo wing status.
XG2000 series User's Guide 50/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 4.9.3 Managing Group Members When network congestion causes Leave message loss or there is a host that us es IGMPv1, the multicast router does not receive Leave messages.
XG2000 series User's Guide 51/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 4.9.4 IGMP Querier In a typical network configuration, the multicast router peri odically sends out an IGMP General Query message to determine if any of the hosts on the network are members of any multicas t groups.
XG2000 series User's Guide 52/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 4.9.5 Configuring IGMP Snooping T o configure IGMP snooping, carry out the following procedure in th e administrator EXEC mode. Command T ask xg# configure terminal Switch to global configuration mode.
XG2000 series User's Guide 53/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 4.10 Network Management 4.10.1 T raffic S tatistics The device can display traffic st atistics to analyze netw ork operations such as traffic bytes, errors, etc.
XG2000 series User's Guide 54/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 4.10.2 SNMP Agent SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) is a prot ocol that monitors and manages devices on a network.
XG2000 series User's Guide 55/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 4.11 RADIUS/T ACACS+ authentication RADIUS (Remote Authentication Dial In User Service) or T ACACS (T erminal Access Controller Access Control System) is used to manage authentication, authorizat ion, accounting remotel y .
XG2000 series User's Guide 56/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 4.11.3 Configuring RADIUS/T ACACS+ T o configure RA DIUS/T ACACS+ authentication, carr y out the following procedure. Command T ask xg# configure terminal Switch to global configuration mode.
XG2000 series User's Guide 57/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 Chapter 5 Command Reference.
XG2000 series User's Guide 58/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 5.1 About Command Reference This section describes how to read command references.
XG2000 series User's Guide 59/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 5.1.2 Configuration of Command Reference This section describes the configuration of command reference and descriptive content. Function Explains the functions of the commands.
XG2000 series User's Guide 60/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 5.2 Management LAN Interface Configuration Commands This section explains confi guration commands related to the Management LAN Inte rface. 5.2.1 show remote-host Function Displays the relationship between the remote hostname and IP address.
XG2000 series User's Guide 61/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 5.2.2 management-lan ip Function Sets the IP address and default gateway , when the Management L AN Interface is used. Use the no form to disable the Management LAN Interface.
XG2000 series User's Guide 62/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 5.2.3 management-lan dns-server Function Registers the IP address of a DNS (Domain Name Service) server used for host na me resolution. Up to three DNS servers ca n be registered.
XG2000 series User's Guide 63/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 5.2.4 management-lan domain Function Sets the default domain name when referring to a DNS (Domain N ame Service) server . For example, when the host name is "host name1," and "abc.
XG2000 series User's Guide 64/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 5.2.5 hostname Function Changes the hostname of the device. Use the no form to return to the default ("xg"). Prompt xg(config)# Command synt ax hostname HOST-NAME no hostname Parameter z HOST -NAME Specifies the hostname of the device.
XG2000 series User's Guide 65/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 5.2.6 remote-host Function Registers remote host information and shows the relationship between the remote hostname and IP address. By registering the IP address of a remote host that is used frequently , the n ame can be specified instead of the IP address.
XG2000 series User's Guide 66/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 Note z If a remote host is registered or deleted, the new se tting becomes enabled after exec uting “copy running-config startup-config” command and restart the device.
XG2000 series User's Guide 67/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 5.3 Serial/T elnet/SSH Configuration Commands This section explains configurat ion commands related to a serial connection/telnet/SSH connection. 5.3.1 terminal p ager Function Enables or disables the pager functi on of the serial/telnet/SSH terminal.
XG2000 series User's Guide 68/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 5.3.3 baud-rate Function Sets the serial baud rate (bps). Prompt xg(config-line)# Command synt ax baud-rate { 9600 | 19200 | 38400 | 57600 } Parameter z { 9600 | 19200 | 38400 | 57600 } Specifies any of 9600/19200/38400/57600 as the serial baud rate (bps).
XG2000 series User's Guide 69/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 5.3.5 telnet-server Function Enables telnet connections with the device.
XG2000 series User's Guide 70/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 5.3.8 show ssh-host-key Function Shows authentication key . Prompt xg> or xg# Command synt ax show ssh-hos.
XG2000 series User's Guide 71/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 5.3.10 clear ssh-rhost-key Function Delete registered public key of SSH remote host. Prompt xg# Command synt ax clear ssh-rhost-key [ HOST ] Parameter z HOST Specifies the host name or IP address of a SSH server.
XG2000 series User's Guide 72/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 5.3.12 terminal window Function Sets the screen display size of the serial connection terminal. Use the no form to return to the default setup. For a telnet or SSH connection, the screen size will be obtained automatically from the client terminal.
XG2000 series User's Guide 73/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 5.4 System Basic Operation Commands This section explains the basic commands of the device CLI (Command Line Interface). 5.4.1 enable Function Switches from the operator exec mode to the admi nistrator exec mode.
XG2000 series User's Guide 74/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 5.4.2 show history Function Displays the history of executed commands since logged into the device.
XG2000 series User's Guide 75/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 5.4.4 configure terminal Function Switch from the administrator exec m ode to the global configuration mode. Prompt xg# Command synt ax configure terminal Command type Operation management commands Message Configuration is locked by other.
XG2000 series User's Guide 76/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 5.4.6 logout / quit Function Logs out and disconnects the terminal session. Prompt xg> or xg# Command synt ax Logout Command type Operation management commands Example Log out and disconnect the terminal session.
XG2000 series User's Guide 77/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 5.4.8 help Function Displays help on how to use the CLI. Prompt xg>, xg#, xg(config)# , xg(config-if)# , xg(conf ig-agg)# , xg(config-vlan)# , xg(config-li ne)# Command synt ax Help Command type Operation management commands 5.
XG2000 series User's Guide 78/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 5.4.10 account Function Create a new user . Use the no form to delete the specified user .
XG2000 series User's Guide 79/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 Note z S pecify a password with a length in the range of 5 to 16 characters.
XG2000 series User's Guide 80/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 5.4.12 p assword (Administrator EXEC mode) Function Change the login password of the device. Prompt xg# Command synt ax password [USERNAME] Parameter z USERNAME Specify the username to change its login password.
XG2000 series User's Guide 81/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 5.4.13 reset Function Restarts the device. Prompt xg# Command synt ax reset [ factory-default ] Parameter z [ factory-default ] When this parameter is specified, the contents of startup-config, log, and login password will be returned to the factory default.
XG2000 series User's Guide 82/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 5.4.15 date Function Displays the date/time of the current system clock.
XG2000 series User's Guide 83/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 5.4.17 date timezone Function Sets the time zone of the device.
XG2000 series User's Guide 84/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 5.4.18 date summer-time Function Sets Daylight Saving T ime.
XG2000 series User's Guide 85/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 Message % DATE '%1$' is invalid Explanation The specified date/time is incorrect. [[Inserted string]]%1$: incorrect parameter value is displayed. Solution Correct the error in the parameter, and execute the command again.
XG2000 series User's Guide 86/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 5.4.19 ping Function Checks if communication with the specified host is possible by sending ICMP Echo Request p ackets to a specified host from the manage LAN interface and observing the reception of ICMP Echo Reply packets.
XG2000 series User's Guide 87/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 5.4.20 enable p assword Function Sets the password for the enable command.
XG2000 series User's Guide 88/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 5.4.21 banner Function Sets the banner string to be displayed when logging in to the device.
XG2000 series User's Guide 89/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 5.4.22 ntp-server Function Synchronizes the system time to a specified NTP server ’s time, using NTP (Network Time Protocol) V ersion3. Up to four NTP servers can be registered.
XG2000 series User's Guide 90/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 5.5 RADIUS/T ACACS+ This section explains the commands related to RADIUS/T ACA CS+. 5.5.1 show authentication Function Displays the setting status of authentication method.
XG2000 series User's Guide 91/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 5.5.2 aaa authentication login Function Configure login authentication method.
XG2000 series User's Guide 92/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 5.5.3 show radius Function Displays the information of RADIUS server .
XG2000 series User's Guide 93/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 5.5.4 radius-server host Function Registers a RADIUS server . Up to four RADIUS servers can be regi stered. Use the no form to delete registered RADIUS servers.
XG2000 series User's Guide 94/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 5.5.5 radius-server key Function S pecifies a global secret key which is used as a default paramete r when the RADIUS server is registered without secret key . Use the no form to delete a global secret key .
XG2000 series User's Guide 95/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 5.5.6 radius-server timeout Function S pecifies timeout for access replay from a RADIUS server .
XG2000 series User's Guide 96/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 5.5.7 show t acacs Function Displays the information of T ACACS+ server .
XG2000 series User's Guide 97/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 5.5.8 t acacs-server host Function Registers a T ACACS+ server . Up to four T ACA CS+ servers can be registered. Use the no form to delete registered T ACACS+ servers.
XG2000 series User's Guide 98/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 5.5.9 t a cacs-server key Function S pecifies a global secret key which is used as a default paramete r when the T ACACS+ server is registered without secret key .
XG2000 series User's Guide 99/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 5.6 Configuration File Operation Commands This section explains the commands re lated to configuration files and file operations within volatile memory .
XG2000 series User's Guide 100/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 5.6.3 show running-config (redirect) Function Copies the configuration inform ation (running-config) in the currentl y operating vo latile memory to the volatile memory .
XG2000 series User's Guide 101/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 % Invalid IP-address. Explanation The specified format of the IP address or specified content is incorrect. Solution Specify the IP address in a correct format and execute it again.
XG2000 series User's Guide 102/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 %1$: invalid user name Explanation Specified username is invalid.
XG2000 series User's Guide 103/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 5.6.4 show st artup-config Function Displays the configuration informat ion (startup-config) stored in the nonvolatile memory of the device.
XG2000 series User's Guide 104/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 5.6.5 show st artup-config (redirect) Function Copies the startup-config file stored in nonv olatile memory to volatile memory .
XG2000 series User's Guide 105/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 % Invalid IP-address. Explanation The specified format of the IP address or specified content is incorrect. Solution Specify the IP address in a correct format and execute the command again.
XG2000 series User's Guide 106/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 %1$: invalid user name Explanation Specified username is invalid.
XG2000 series User's Guide 107/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 5.6.6 copy st artup-config Function Saves the configuration information stored in volatile memory to nonvolatile memory as startup-c onfig. Also, startup-config can be loaded from a remote server using the "tftp" or “scp” command.
XG2000 series User's Guide 108/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 % tftp: server says: %1$ Explanation An error was received from the TFTP server. [[Inserted string]]%1$: content of error message received from the TFTP server.
XG2000 series User's Guide 109/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 ssh: connect to host %1$ port 22: Network is unreachable Explanation It failed to access to specified SSH server. [[Inserted string]]%1$: Specified IP address or host name.
XG2000 series User's Guide 110/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 5.6.7 dir/ls Function Lists the files in the volatile memory of the device.
XG2000 series User's Guide 111/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 5.6.8 delete Function Deletes the files in the volatile memory of the device. Prompt xg# Command synt ax delete FILE-NAMES Parameter z FILE-NAMES Specifies the name of the file to delete in the volatile memory.
XG2000 series User's Guide 112/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 5.6.9 rename Function Changes the file names in volatile memory . Prompt xg# Command synt ax rename FROM-NAME TO-NAME Parameter z FROM-NAME Specifies the file name to change.
XG2000 series User's Guide 113/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 5.6.10 t ftp get Function Downloads files on the TFTP server into volatile memor y . Prompt xg# Command synt ax tftp get HOST REMOTE-FILE [ LOCAL-FILE ] Parameter z HOST Specify the hostname of the TFTP server or IP address.
XG2000 series User's Guide 114/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 Example Copy the file "start_conf_20070122"on the TFTP server " host1", to the device using the file name "start_conf".
XG2000 series User's Guide 115/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 5.6.11 scp get Function Downloads files on the SSH server into volatile memory . Prompt xg# Command synt ax scp get USERNAME HOST REMOTE-FILE [ LOCAL-FILE ] Parameter z USERNAME Specifies the username of the SSH server.
XG2000 series User's Guide 116/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 ssh: connect to host %1$ port 22: Connection refused Explanation It failed to access to specified SSH server. [[Inserted string]]%1$: Specified IP address or host name.
XG2000 series User's Guide 117/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 5.6.12 t ftp put Function Uploads the files in volatile memory to the TFTP server . Prompt xg# Command synt ax tftp put HOST LOCAL-FILE [ REMOTE-FILE ] Parameter z HOST Specify the hostname of the TFTP server or IP address.
XG2000 series User's Guide 118/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 5.6.13 scp put Function Uploads the files in volatile memory to the SSH server . Prompt xg# Command synt ax scp put USERNAME HOST LOCAL-FILE [ REMOTE-FILE ] Parameter z USERNAME Specifies the username of the SSH server.
XG2000 series User's Guide 119/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 ssh: connect to host %1$ port 22: Connection refused Explanation It failed to access to specified SSH server. [[Inserted string]]%1$: Specified IP address or host name.
XG2000 series User's Guide 120/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 5.7 Switch Basic Configuration Commands This section explains confi guration commands related to general operation of the s witch. 5.7.1 clear bridge mac-address-t able Function Deletes dynamically-learned MAC addresses from the MAC address table.
XG2000 series User's Guide 121/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 5.7.2 show bridge Function Displays the basic function configuration of the switch.
XG2000 series User's Guide 122/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 5.7.3 show bridge mac-address-t able Function Displays the MAC address information registered in the MAC address table.
XG2000 series User's Guide 123/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 Example Display the content of all MAC address tables. xg# show bridge mac-address-table Mac Address Table I.
XG2000 series User's Guide 124/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 5.7.5 bridge jumbo-frame Function Sets the maximum frame size of jumbo frames. The ma ximum frame size that can be forwarded is 16128 byte. Use the no form to disable jumbo frame.
XG2000 series User's Guide 125/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 5.7.6 bridge learn-mode Function Sets the MAC address table learning mode. The device supports two learning modes: SVL (Shared Vlan Lea rning) and IVL (Independent VLAN Learning).
XG2000 series User's Guide 126/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 5.7.7 bridge mac-address-t able Function By registering static MAC addresses to the MAC address table, frames with specific destination MAC addresses can be forwarded to a specified port.
XG2000 series User's Guide 127/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 % Vlan id is not found. vid=%1$ Explanation The specified VLAN is not created. [[Inserted string]]%1$: VLAN ID Solution Review the vlan specified then execute the command again.
XG2000 series User's Guide 128/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 5.7.8 bridge mac-address-t able filter Function By registering a MAC address to filter , a frame wi t h a specific destination MAC address will be discarded.
XG2000 series User's Guide 129/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 Note z The maximum number of unicast MAC addresses or multicas t MAC addresses that can be statically registered to the device are 128 addresses for each type of addres s including filtered addresses also incl uded in these.
XG2000 series User's Guide 130/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 5.8 Link Aggregation C onfiguration Commands This section explains the commands associated with link aggregation. 5.8.1 show link-aggregation Function Displays the state of an aggregation group.
XG2000 series User's Guide 131/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 z Protocol The control protocol utilized by the link aggregation group is displayed. − None A static link aggregation group. − LACP - Active Uses LACP as the control protocol for link aggregation in Active mode.
XG2000 series User's Guide 132/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 Output form (in case of LACP link aggregation) xg# show link-aggregation Link Aggregation Information 2005/04/24-16:16:36 =============================================================================== System Priority : 32768 System ID : 0080.
XG2000 series User's Guide 133/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 z Synchro St ate The synchronization status of the port is displayed. − Sync The link state of LACP with the destination device connection is in a synchronized state.
XG2000 series User's Guide 134/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 5.8.2 link-aggregation Function Link aggregation is a function wherein multiple ports within a switch act as one logical link (aggregated grou p). This command is used to set up a link aggregation group.
XG2000 series User's Guide 135/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 z distribution-parameter <0-3> Specifies a parameter used in calculating of frame distribution method. When this parameter is omitted, "0" is assumed.
XG2000 series User's Guide 136/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 Note z Among the ports belonging to an aggregation group, the port with the smallest port number will be the master port.
XG2000 series User's Guide 137/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 5.8.4 lacp port-priority Function Sets the priority of LACP port s. The LACP port priority is used as information for identifying por ts via LACP . T ypically , it is not necessary to change its valu e from the default.
XG2000 series User's Guide 138/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 5.9 Uplink Filter Commands This section explains the commands related to uplink filter configuration. 5.9.1 show uplink Function Display the configuration of uplink domains and the state of downlink member ports.
XG2000 series User's Guide 139/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 5.9.2 uplink-domain Function Create an uplink domain and assign member uplink ports.
XG2000 series User's Guide 140/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 Example The following is an example of configuring port 3 and 4 as uplin k ports of domain 3, and then, displaying the uplink domain information by using "show" command.
XG2000 series User's Guide 141/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 5.9.3 downlink allowed uplink-domain Function Configure the downlink ports belonging to the uplink domain.
XG2000 series User's Guide 142/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 5.10 Switch Port Configuration Commands This section explains the port specific commands of the switch. 5.10.1 show interface Function Displays the port state of the specified switch.
XG2000 series User's Guide 143/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 z Link S tatus Detail Details of the port are displayed: Display Meaning PLUG-OUT The XFP is not installed. LOW-PWR The XFP is in low power state. PHY Access to the XFP failed.
XG2000 series User's Guide 144/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 Vlan Information z Port Default Vlan ID The default VLAN ID of the port is displayed. z Vlan Member (tagged frame) Registered VLAN membership (tagged), is displayed.
XG2000 series User's Guide 145/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 5.10.2 show port-description Function Displays information about port description. Prompt xg> or xg# Command synt ax show port-description Command type Operation management commands.
XG2000 series User's Guide 146/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 5.10.3 shut down (Administrator exec mode) Function Shuts down the port of a switch from the administrator exec mode, and turns off the optical signal at the XFP .
XG2000 series User's Guide 147/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 5.10.5 interface port Function Switches from the global configur ation mode to the interface edit mode wherein ports are configured. Multiple ports can be configured collectively .
XG2000 series User's Guide 148/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 5.10.6 description Function Describes the port information.
XG2000 series User's Guide 149/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 5.10.7 flowcontrol Function Configures P AUSE flow control .
XG2000 series User's Guide 150/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 5.10.8 storm-control Function Enables broadcast storm control for the designated ports.
XG2000 series User's Guide 151/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 5.10.10 shutdown (Interface edit m ode) Function Shuts down the ports so that they cannot be used.
XG2000 series User's Guide 152/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 5.10.12 port-security Function Sets port security based on the source MAC address. When port security is enabled, register the MAC addresse s permitte d using the "bridge mac-address-table" command.
XG2000 series User's Guide 153/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 5.10.13 link-p ass-through Function Link pass through is a function that monitors the link state of a specif.
XG2000 series User's Guide 154/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 5.10.14 ingress-bandwid th Function Sets the ingress rate limiting value for the designated ports. When reception traffic exceeds the ingress rate limiting value, received frames will be discarded.
XG2000 series User's Guide 155/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 5.10.15 multicast-forwarding Function Sets the forwarding method for multicast frames.
XG2000 series User's Guide 156/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 5.11 S p anning T r ee Protocol (STP) Configuration Commands This section explains the commands related to the Sp anning T ree P rotocol. 5.11.1 show sp anning-tree Function Displays the state of the S panning T ree Protocol.
XG2000 series User's Guide 157/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 Switch Information for S panning T ree General Spanning Tree Protocol information is displayed. z S panning Tree The operational state of the Spanning Tree Protocol is displayed.
XG2000 series User's Guide 158/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 z Mode The switch port mode of the Spanning Tree Protocol is displayed. − STP The switch port is operating in STP (IEEE 802.1D Spanning Tree Protocol) mode. − RSTP The switch port is operating in RSTP (IEEE 802.
XG2000 series User's Guide 159/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 Output form (det ailed displa y) xg# show spanning-tree detail Spanning Tree Information 2007/01/22-12:12:15.
XG2000 series User's Guide 160/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 z Link T ype Indicates the state of the current link. − Point-to-point A point-to-point link. − Shared A shared link. z Forward-T ransitions Displays the number of times the port changed to forwarding state.
XG2000 series User's Guide 161/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 5.11.2 sp anning-tree Function Enables the S panning T ree Protocol (STP).
XG2000 series User's Guide 162/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 5.11.3 sp anning-tree priority Function Sets the switch priority of the S panning T ree Protocol. Whichever switch priority is smallest is se lected as the root switch for the S panning T ree.
XG2000 series User's Guide 163/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 5.11.4 sp anning-tree hello-time Function The hello time is a time interval between BPDUs. Periodic BPDUs inform all the other switches on the network of the ro ot switch routing information.
XG2000 series User's Guide 164/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 5.11.5 sp anning-tree max-age Function The maximum age (max-age) of the Sp anning Tree is the ma ximum valid time interval between received BPDUs.
XG2000 series User's Guide 165/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 5.11.6 sp anning-tree forward-time Function The forward delay time of the S panning T ree is the time required for the ports to change to a forwardin g state. Use the no form to return to the default setup.
XG2000 series User's Guide 166/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 5.11.7 sp anning-tree port-priority Function Sets a port priority within the S panning T ree. A smaller value has a higher priority . Use the no form to return to the default setup.
XG2000 series User's Guide 167/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 5.11.9 sp anning-tree pa th-cost-default Function Sets the version of path cost (IEEE802.1D: 16bit s or IEEE802.1D:32bits) to be used for the Sp anning Tree Protocol.
XG2000 series User's Guide 168/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 5.11.10 sp anning-tree portfast Function The “portfast” function reduces the transit ion time required to transition to a "For warding" state.
XG2000 series User's Guide 169/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 5.11.11 sp anning-tree portfast bp du-guard Function Enable the BPDU guard function for a port within portfast enabled. When BPDU guard enabled port receives a BPDU, the port is shut down and its communication fa ils.
XG2000 series User's Guide 170/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 5.11.13 sp anning-tree portfast bp du-filter Function Enable the BPDU filter for a portfast enabled port. If BPDU filtering in enabled, the port does not send or receive a BPDU.
XG2000 series User's Guide 171/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 5.12 V irtual LAN (VLAN) Setup Commands This section explains the configuration commands relat ed to Virtual LANs (VLAN). 5.12.1 show vlan Function Displays information about available VLANs and their member ports.
XG2000 series User's Guide 172/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 5.12.2 vlan Function Creates a VLAN. Also, a VLAN description may be specified to allow easy identification. Up to 128 VLANs can be created. Use the no form to delete the VLAN.
XG2000 series User's Guide 173/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 5.12.3 Interface vlan Function Switches from the global configur ation mode to the interface edit mode wherein VLANs are configured. Multiple VLANs can be configured collectively .
XG2000 series User's Guide 174/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 5.12.4 egress Function Registers a port as a VLAN member . Use the no form to release the VLAN membership.
XG2000 series User's Guide 175/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 5.12.5 port-vlan-id Function The port-vlan-id command allows assigning a port to explicitly belong to a VLAN an d configure the VLAN as a group of ports.
XG2000 series User's Guide 176/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 5.12.6 vlan-member allowed Function Registers a port as a VLAN member .
XG2000 series User's Guide 177/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 5.12.7 user-vlan-protocol-id Function The VLAN tag protocol ID (VPID or TPID) used for VLAN t ag identification can be changed to the user-defined value of each port.
XG2000 series User's Guide 178/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 5.12.9 ingress-filter t agged-frame Function S pecifies that designated port VLAN-tagged frames will be discarded. Use the no form to disable frame discarding.
XG2000 series User's Guide 179/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 5.12.11 vlan-st atistics collection Function Configures the specified VLANs to collect stat istics information. Up to 32 VLANs can be set. Use the no form to cancel collecting the VLAN statistics information.
XG2000 series User's Guide 180/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 5.13 QoS Setup Commands This section explains the Quality of Service (QoS) conf iguration commands. 5.13.1 show qos Function Displays the current Quality of Service (QoS) status.
XG2000 series User's Guide 181/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 5.13.2 qos default-priority Function Sets the default priority for frames having no priority information (such as VLAN untagged frames ). Use the no form to return to the default setup.
XG2000 series User's Guide 182/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 5.13.4 bridge diffserv-tos Function Enables Quality of Service us ing the DiffServ code point. When priority control by DiffServ codes is enabled, any priority included in a VLAN tag and the default priority are ignored.
XG2000 series User's Guide 183/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 5.13.5 qos egress-scheduling Function Sets the egress scheduling algorithm.
XG2000 series User's Guide 184/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 5.13.6 qos bandwid th Function Sets a band width value for an output queue. Each output queue can be assured sufficient output traffic rate. Use the no form to reset to default.
XG2000 series User's Guide 185/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 5.14 Port Mirroring Setup Commands This section explains the confi guration commands for port mirroring. 5.14.1 show mirror Function Displays the current mirroring configuration for send and receive frames.
XG2000 series User's Guide 186/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 5.14.2 mirror Function Configures port mirroring for specific ports.
XG2000 series User's Guide 187/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 5.15 IGMP Snooping Setup Commands This section explains the IGMP snooping configuration commands. 5.15.1 show ip snooping Function Displays the IGMP snooping configuration.
XG2000 series User's Guide 188/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 [vlan 1] The VIDs of applicable VLANs are displayed. z IGMP snooping The IGMP operational state for the applicable VLANs are displayed. − Enabled IGMP snooping is enabled.
XG2000 series User's Guide 189/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 Output form (if “mrouter” is specified) Only the multicast router information is extract ed f rom the IGMP snooping information and displayed.
XG2000 series User's Guide 190/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 5.15.3 ip snooping vlan Function Enables IGMP snooping for a specified VLAN. IGMP snooping can be enabled for each VLAN only after enab ling global IGMP snooping usi ng the “ip snooping protocol ” command.
XG2000 series User's Guide 191/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 5.15.4 ip snooping vlan max-group Function Defines the number of multicast groups that c an be registered for IGMP snooping on each VLAN. Use the no form to return to the default setup.
XG2000 series User's Guide 192/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 5.15.5 ip snooping vlan mrouter Function Automatically learns the IGMP query message receiving port as a multicast router port. This command can statically set multicast router port s.
XG2000 series User's Guide 193/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 % Can't set mrouter on a port which belongs to an aggregation port. Explanation A port belonging to a link aggregation group cannot be specified as an m router port.
XG2000 series User's Guide 194/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 5.15.7 ip snooping vlan fast-leave Function Set the Fast Leave mode on th e IP multicast group port where t he IGMP Leave message is received. In t he Fast Leave mode , the exit is not checked when the IGMP Leave message is received.
XG2000 series User's Guide 195/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 5.15.8 ip snooping vlan last-member-query-interval Function Sets the monitoring time (in seconds) for c hecking on the exit of the last member of a IP multicast group.
XG2000 series User's Guide 196/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 5.15.9 ip snooping vlan send-query-count Function Sets a query message transmission frequency .
XG2000 series User's Guide 197/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 5.15.10 ip snooping vlan querier Function The IGMP Querier function sends an IGMP General Que ry message to each terminal node instead of the multicast router if no multicast router exists on the network segment.
XG2000 series User's Guide 198/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 5.15.11 ip snoop Function Enables IGMP snooping for specified VLANs. This command is e nabled after enabling global IGMP snooping using the “ip snooping protocol” command.
XG2000 series User's Guide 199/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 5.15.12 ip snooping max-group Function Defines the number of multicast groups that can be registered for IGMP snooping on specified VLANs. Use the no form to return to the default setup.
XG2000 series User's Guide 200/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 5.15.13 ip snooping mrouter Function Automatically learns the IGMP query message receiving port as a multicast router port. This command can statically set multicast router port s.
XG2000 series User's Guide 201/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 % Can't set mrouter on a port which belongs to an aggregation port. Explanation A port belonging to a link aggregation group cannot be specified as an m router port.
XG2000 series User's Guide 202/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 5.15.15 ip snooping fast-leave Function Set the Fast Leave mode on th e IP multicast group port where t he IGMP Leave message is received. In t he Fast Leave mode, the exit is not checked when the IGMP Leave message is received.
XG2000 series User's Guide 203/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 5.15.16 ip snooping last-member-interval Function Sets the monitoring time (in seconds) for c hecking on the exit of the last member of a IP multicast group.
XG2000 series User's Guide 204/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 5.15.17 ip snooping send-query-count Function Sets a query message transmission frequency .
XG2000 series User's Guide 205/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 5.15.18 ip snooping querier Function The IGMP Querier function sends an IGMP General Que ry message to each terminal node instead of the multicast router if no multicast router exists on the network segment.
XG2000 series User's Guide 206/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 5.16 S t atistics Commands The device provides a wide variet y of statistical displays.
XG2000 series User's Guide 207/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 5.16.1 monitor traffic-bytes Function Displays the transmission frame length (in bytes) at each port.
XG2000 series User's Guide 208/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 z Port-Description Displays port descriptions. If the port is not described, it will not display anything.
XG2000 series User's Guide 209/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 5.16.2 monitor traffic-count s Function Displays the transmission frame count at each port.
XG2000 series User's Guide 210/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 z Rx-Bcast Counts Displays the number of accumulated receive broadcast frames after execution of this command, using a 10-digit, right-justified value.
XG2000 series User's Guide 211/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 5.16.3 monitor framesize-traffic-count s Function Displays a frame count and size range for frames which have been sent or received at each port.
XG2000 series User's Guide 212/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 z FrameSize 256-51 1 Displays the number of accumulated 256- to 511-byte frames sent or received after the command execution. z FrameSize 512-1023 Displays the number of accumulated 512- to 1023-byte frames sent or received after the command execution.
XG2000 series User's Guide 213/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 5.16.4 monitor qos-priority-traffic-by tes Function Displays the number of bytes received at each port for each QoS priority .
XG2000 series User's Guide 214/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 Output form (if "tot al" is specified) xg# monitor qos-priority-traffic-bytes total Qos Priority T.
XG2000 series User's Guide 215/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 5.16.5 monitor qos-priority-traffic-count s Function Displays the number of frames received at each port for each QoS priority .
XG2000 series User's Guide 216/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 Output form (if "tot al" is specified) xg# monitor qos-priority-traffic-counts total Qos Priority .
XG2000 series User's Guide 217/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 5.16.6 monitor vlan-traffic-bytes Function Displays the received byte count of each VLAN.
XG2000 series User's Guide 218/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 5.16.7 monitor vlan-traffic-count s Function Displays the received frame count of each VLAN.
XG2000 series User's Guide 219/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 5.16.8 monitor dat aflow Function Displays statistics including both p ause fr ame t ransmission to and from each port an d the results of transmission processing.
XG2000 series User's Guide 220/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 z Flood Counts Displays the accumulated number of flooded frames among the unica st frames received at each port after the startup of this command.
XG2000 series User's Guide 221/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 5.16.9 monitor error Function Displays error traffic statistics for each port. Prompt xg> or xg# Command synt ax monitor error { current | total } [interval <3-60>] Parameter z { current | total } Specifies the statistics to be displayed.
XG2000 series User's Guide 222/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 z Rx Align Displays the accumulated number of 64- to 1518-byte alignment error frames whose bit size is not a multiple of 8 received after startup of this command.
XG2000 series User's Guide 223/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 5.16.10 show statistics traffic-by tes Function Displays the accumulated number of bytes sent or received to and from each port after the system startup.
XG2000 series User's Guide 224/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 5.16.11 show statistics traffic-count s Function Displays the accumulated number of frames sent or rece ived to and from each po rt after the system startup.
XG2000 series User's Guide 225/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 5.16.12 show statistics framesize-traffic-co unts Function Displays traffic st atistics for each port in different frame size groups.
XG2000 series User's Guide 226/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 5.16.13 show statistics qos-priority -traffic-bytes Function Displays the traffic (the number of frames) for each port with different QoS priorities after system startup.
XG2000 series User's Guide 227/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 5.16.14 show statistics qos-priority -traffic-counts Function Displays the traffic (the number of frames) for each port with different QoS priorities after system.
XG2000 series User's Guide 228/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 5.16.15 show statistics vlan-traffic-by tes Function Displays the traffic (the number of bytes) for each VLAN after system startup.
XG2000 series User's Guide 229/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 5.16.16 show statistics vlan-traffic-count s Function Displays the traffic (the number of frames) for each VLAN after system startup.
XG2000 series User's Guide 230/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 5.16.17 show statistics dat aflow Function Displays statistics including the trans mission and reception of p aus e frames at each port and the data transmission type.
XG2000 series User's Guide 231/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 5.16.18 show statistics error Function Displays statistics for errors occurr ing at each port after system startup.
XG2000 series User's Guide 232/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 5.16.19 clear st atistics Function Clears all statistics stored since sy st em startup.
XG2000 series User's Guide 233/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 5.17 SNMP Setup Commands This section explains the SNMP configuration settings.
XG2000 series User's Guide 234/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 5.17.2 snmp-server location Function Sets the installation location for the device.
XG2000 series User's Guide 235/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 5.17.3 snmp-server cont act Function Sets the installation cont act name for the device.
XG2000 series User's Guide 236/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 5.17.4 snmp-server access Function Sets an SNMP a gent. The SNMP manager has read-only acce ss privileges. Up to four access-enabled SNMP managers can be registered.
XG2000 series User's Guide 237/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 5.17.5 snmp-server trap Function Sets the destination for SNMP trap notifications. Up to four (4) destinations can be registered. Use the no form to delete t he existing destination names.
XG2000 series User's Guide 238/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 5.18 RMON Setup Commands This section explains the RMON configuration settings.
XG2000 series User's Guide 239/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 z Rising Threshold Indicates the threshold upper limit (or the rising threshold). z Rising Event Indicates a number for the event notification if the value obtained exceeded the threshold limit.
XG2000 series User's Guide 240/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 5.18.2 rmon collection history Function Sets an RMON history .
XG2000 series User's Guide 241/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 5.18.3 rmon alarm Function Sets RMON alarms. Up to 30 entries can be set.
XG2000 series User's Guide 242/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 % It failed in the snmpset command. Explanation It fails to set RMON because the command was executed while the SNMP manager was accessing. Solution While the SNMP is not accessing, execute the no command and set RMON again.
XG2000 series User's Guide 243/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 5.18.4 rmon event Function Sets an RMON event. Up to 60 entries can be set.
XG2000 series User's Guide 244/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 % It failed in the snmpset command. Explanation It fails to set RMON because the command was executed while the SNMP manager was accessing. Solution While the SNMP is not accessing, execute the no command and set RMON again.
XG2000 series User's Guide 245/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 5.19 System Operation Display Commands This section explains commands that di splay the system’s operational status. 5.19.1 show system status Function Displays the hardware operational status.
XG2000 series User's Guide 246/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 − 1.5V Displays the 1.5V voltage status on the CPU board. − 3.3V Displays the 3.3V voltage status on the CPU board. − 12V Displays the 12V voltage status on the CPU board.
XG2000 series User's Guide 247/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 5.19.2 show system information Function Displays the operational status of the device.
XG2000 series User's Guide 248/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 z T imezone Displays the current time zone settings. If the time zone settings were changed, the new set tings are displayed in the “Next Boot” area. Once the system is restarted the new settings appear as the Timezone setting.
XG2000 series User's Guide 249/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 5.19.3 show optical-module sensor Function Displays the sensor values which is installed on the optical module. Prompt xg> or xg# Command synt ax show optical-module sensor [ dbm ] Parameter z dbm Display the strength of the laser in “dBm”.
XG2000 series User's Guide 250/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 5.20 System Maintenance Commands 5.20.1 clear log Function Initializes the system log.
XG2000 series User's Guide 251/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 5.20.2 show log Function Displays system logs. Prompt xg# Command synt ax show log { info | warning | error | critical } [ latest <1-10000> ] Parameter z { info | warning | error | critical } Specifies the type of system log to be displayed.
XG2000 series User's Guide 252/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 − Message number Displays a unique number for message identification. Read this message number to locate the message and take necessary actions. z Message text Displays the message text.
XG2000 series User's Guide 253/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 5.20.4 save maintenance Function S tores the current internal s ystem status in non-volatile memory . Prompt xg# Command synt ax save maintenance Command type Operation management command Message % Cannot execute simultaneously.
XG2000 series User's Guide 254/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 5.20.6 t ftp put-maintenance Function T ransfers the s ystem maintenance information to a TFTP server . The file size of the maintenance information is displayed on the screen.
XG2000 series User's Guide 255/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 Example Save the current system status data as a maintenance informat ion file in non-volatile memory then check the logged status of the maintenance information using the “show maintenance” command.
XG2000 series User's Guide 256/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 5.20.7 scp put-maintenance Function T ransfers the s ystem maintenance information to a SSH server . The file size of the maintenance information is displayed on the screen.
XG2000 series User's Guide 257/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 ssh: connect to host %1$ port 22: Network is unreachable Explanation It failed to access to specified SSH server. [[Inserted string]]%1$: Specified IP address or host name.
XG2000 series User's Guide 258/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 5.20.8 clear maintenance Function Clears the maintenance information from non-volatile memory on the device.
XG2000 series User's Guide 259/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 5.20.9 up date-system Function Updates the firmware on the device. The device stores two firmware images. This command updates the standby firmware. The updated firmware is made valid after the next system startup.
XG2000 series User's Guide 260/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 % Writing %1$ into FlashROM failed. Explanation An error occurred while writing to flash ROM. [[Inserted string]]%1$: Firmware configuration module Solution Retry firmware updating.
XG2000 series User's Guide 261/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 scp: %1$: No such file or directory Explanation Specified file does not exist. [[Inserted string]]%1$: Specified file name. Solution Specify the correct file name.
XG2000 series User's Guide 262/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 Example Download the firmware image file into the system volatile memory using the “tf t p get” command. Check the size of the downloaded firmware image file using the “ls” command.
XG2000 series User's Guide 263/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 5.20.10 boot-system Function Switches the firmware image to be used for the next system startup. Use this command only if a problem occurred using new firmware.
XG2000 series User's Guide 264/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 Chapter 6 Managing the Device This chapter describes the management of the device.
XG2000 series User's Guide 265/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 6.1 V erifying the Device Operations This chapter describes the management of the device.
XG2000 series User's Guide 266/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 The following table provides descriptions of items displayed when the "show system st atus" command is entered and a n explanation of each error message.
XG2000 series User's Guide 267/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 Fan Displays the status of the fans. Rear Fan-0 z good (no rmal-speed) The fan is working at a normal speed. z good (high-speed) The fan is working at a high speed.
XG2000 series User's Guide 268/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 6.1.2 V erifying Sy stem St atus V erify the system status by entering the " show system information " command in the operator EXEC mode or in the administrator EXEC mode.
XG2000 series User's Guide 269/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 6.1.3.1 Format of Log Message An example of the format of a log message displayed by the " show log " command is shown below .
XG2000 series User's Guide 270/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 6.1.3.3 V erifying the Device St atus Change T o verify changes in the device status, review INFO log messages. Enter the " show log " command in the operator EXEC mode or in the administrator EXEC mode.
XG2000 series User's Guide 271/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 6.2 Uploading/Downloading a Configuration File The configuration file, generated in the dev ice, can be uploaded to a remote server .
XG2000 series User's Guide 272/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 6.3 Up dating Firmware The device can hold two versions of firm ware. If a firmware update is performed, the inactive firmware will be updated. The device automatically uses the new firmware ( updated version) during reboot aft er the firmware update.
XG2000 series User's Guide 273/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 6.3.2 Selecting Firmware This section describes the procedures for selecting the firmware to use. 1. After logging into the device, use the " enable " command to switch to administrator EXEC mode.
XG2000 series User's Guide 274/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 6.4 Extracting of Maintenance Information If a fault occurred, maintenance information may be requested by the device sales representative to investigate the cause of the fault.
XG2000 series User's Guide 275/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 6.4.2 Procedure for Extracting Main tenance Information when an endless System Loop Occurred This section describes the procedures for extracting maintenance information when a n endless system loop occurs.
XG2000 series User's Guide 276/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 Chapter 7 T roubleshooting This chapter describes how to solve problems that might be encountered when using the device.
XG2000 series User's Guide 277/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 7.1 Restoring Factory Default s 7.1.1 Resetting st artup-config to Factory Defaults T o reset all settings i.
XG2000 series User's Guide 278/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 7.1.3 Restoring Factory Default s If the system still fails to start up with another firmware image selected, perform the f ollowing procedure to restore the devi ce to factory defaults.
XG2000 series User's Guide 279/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 APPENDICES.
XG2000 series User's Guide 280/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 Appendix A Event Logs This appendix describes event logs that ar e extracted from the device, including me ssage IDs, severities, message content details, and actions to t ake.
XG2000 series User's Guide 281/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 A.2 List of Event Logs This section provides an explanation of message contents and actions to take for the associated me ssage ID and severity in ascending numerical order .
XG2000 series User's Guide 282/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 Message ID Severity Message/Explanation/Soluti on S0109 W ARNING %1$ Speed is below the Low Limit. (%2$ %3$) Explanation The speed of a fan is below limit. z [[Inserted string]]%1$: Displays the location of the detected fan speed error .
XG2000 series User's Guide 283/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 Message ID Severity Message/Explanation/Soluti on S0124 Info Internal Temperature is high. (%1$ %2$) Explanation The temperature is high. The system w ill be shut down if the temperature rises.
XG2000 series User's Guide 284/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 Message ID Severity Message/Explanation/Soluti on S1960 ERROR Too many DRAM SBE detected.(%1$) Explanation The software detected too many DRAM single bit errors.
XG2000 series User's Guide 285/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 Message ID Severity Message/Explanation/Soluti on S21 12 ERROR ME Halt detected.
XG2000 series User's Guide 286/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 Message ID Severity Message/Explanation/Soluti on S2208 W ARNING Stream Memory Tag MBE detected. %1$ Explanation An uncorrectable error was detected in the switch chip.
XG2000 series User's Guide 287/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 Message ID Severity Message/Explanation/Soluti on S2217 W ARNING Too Many Input Queue Tag Memory SBE Errors. LOG Disabled. Explanation A correctable error was repeatedly detected in the sw itch chip.
XG2000 series User's Guide 288/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 Message ID Severity Message/Explanation/Soluti on S2226 W ARNING Too Many CM Buffer SBE Errors. LOG Disabled. Explanation A correctable error was repeatedly detected in the sw itch chip.
XG2000 series User's Guide 289/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 Message ID Severity Message/Explanation/Soluti on P301 1 INFO %1$ link status details change %2$.
XG2000 series User's Guide 290/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 Message ID Severity Message/Explanation/Soluti on P3206 W ARNING Destination IP-address doesn't match with IGMP group address in IGMP report me ssage.
XG2000 series User's Guide 291/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 Message ID Severity Message/Explanation/Soluti on P3216 INFO IGMP snooping has deleted multicast group address. Group(%1$) vlan-%2$ port %3$ Explanation IGMP snooping deleted a multicast group MAC address.
XG2000 series User's Guide 292/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 A.2.5 clim (Basic CLI Control: 3300-3999) Message ID Severity Message/Explanation/Soluti on P3300 INFO cmd-exec[startup]: %1$ Explanation The command in the startup-config was executed.
XG2000 series User's Guide 293/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 A.2.6 xgsh (CLI Command History: 4000-4499) Message ID Severity Message/Explanation/Soluti on P4001 INFO %1$ cmd-exec[%2$]: %3$ Explanation The command was executed.
XG2000 series User's Guide 294/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 Message ID Severity Message/Explanation/Soluti on P4508 W ARNING Invalid "Max age" relationship 2*(%1$ + 1) <= %2$. Explanation The setting of STP Max Age is invalid.
XG2000 series User's Guide 295/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 Message ID Severity Message/Explanation/Soluti on S7492 CRITICAL A system-dump has been saved. Cause: machine check occurred (memory or bus data error). Explanation A machine check error occurred a nd a system dump saved.
XG2000 series User's Guide 296/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 Message ID Severity Message/Explanation/Soluti on S7531 CRITICAL init-firmup: Internal error occurred (SRAM access error). Explanation An error occurred while processing the firmware update informatio n.
XG2000 series User's Guide 297/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 Message ID Severity Message/Explanation/Soluti on S7625 ERROR firm-update: failed (verification error: kernel). Explanation An error occurred while updating firmware.
XG2000 series User's Guide 298/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 A.2.11 snmp (SNMP Control: 8500-8599) Message ID Severity Message/Explanation/Soluti on S8500 INFO SNMP authentication failure. Explanation The device denied an SNMP request from a SNMP manager .
XG2000 series User's Guide 299/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 A.2.12 ntp (NTP Control: 8600-8699) Message ID Severity Message/Explanation/Soluti on P8601 W ARNING No server suitable for synchronization found. Explanation No NTP server is found.
XG2000 series User's Guide 300/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 A.3 Message Format for Forwarding syslog The logs output from the device can be forwarded to a syslog server . The device forwards logs in a message format that conforms to the RFC3164 The BSD Syslog Protocol.
XG2000 series User's Guide 301/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 Appendix B SNMP T rap s This appendix lists the SNMP trap s supported b y the device. S tandard SNMP T raps Tr a p n a m e RFC Tr a p O I D coldS tart 3418 1.3.
XG2000 series User's Guide 302/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 Appendix C List of MIBs This appendix lists the MIBs supported by the device. For a definition of each object, refer to RFC. z MIB-II system group (RFC3418) iso(1).
XG2000 series User's Guide 303/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 Item number Object identifier SYNT AX 25 ifS pecific {ifEntry 22} OBJECT IDENTIFIER z Ether-like MIB (RFC2665) iso(1).org(3).dod(6).internet(1).mgmt(2).mib-2(1).
XG2000 series User's Guide 304/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 Item number Object identifier SYNT AX 5 snmpInBadCommunityUses {snmp 5} Counter32 6 snmpInASNParseErrs {snmp.
XG2000 series User's Guide 305/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 Item number Object identifier SYNT AX 10 etherS tatsCRCAlignErrors {etherS tatsEntry 8} Counter32 1 1 etherS.
XG2000 series User's Guide 306/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 Item number Object identifier SYNT AX 22 etherHistoryOversizePts {etherHistoryEntry 1 1 } Counter32 23 ether.
XG2000 series User's Guide 307/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 Item number Object identifier SYNT AX 15 logDescription {logEntry 4} DisplayS ting z Bridge MIB (RFC1493) iso(1).
XG2000 series User's Guide 308/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 Item number Object identifier SYNT AX 35 dot1dS tpPortDes ignatedCost {dot1dS tpPortE ntry 7} INTEGER 36 dot.
XG2000 series User's Guide 309/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 Item number Object identifier SYNT AX 12 dot1dPortNumTraf ficClasses {dot1dPortPriorityEntry 2} INTEGER 13 d.
XG2000 series User's Guide 310/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 Item number Object identifier SYNT AX 31 dot1qPortIngressFiltering {dot1qPortVlanEntry 3} T ruthV alue 32 do.
XG2000 series User's Guide 311/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 z FUJITSU-XG2000-MIB iso(1).org(3).dod(6)internet(1).private(4).enterprises(1).fujitsu(211). Product(1).nonos(127).xg-switch(61).xg2000(107) (*.xg2000(107) becomes *.
XG2000 series User's Guide 312/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 Index A aaa authentication login ............................................................... 91 Aborting Command ..........................................
XG2000 series User's Guide 313/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 LFS ............................................................................................... 31 line ...................................................
XG2000 series User's Guide 314/315 All Rights Reserved, Copyright (C) PFU LIMITED 2009 SNMP Agent ................................................................................. 54 SNMP Configuration.............................................
XG2000 series User's Guide P3N1-E202-01ENZ0 Date of Issue: March 2009 Issuing authority: PFU LIMITED z The contents of this manual may be updated without notice. z PFU assumes no liability for damages to third party copy rights or other rights ar ising from the use of any information in this manual.
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Fujitsu XG2000をまだ購入していないなら、この製品の基本情報を理解する良い機会です。まずは上にある説明書の最初のページをご覧ください。そこにはFujitsu XG2000の技術情報の概要が記載されているはずです。デバイスがあなたのニーズを満たすかどうかは、ここで確認しましょう。Fujitsu XG2000の取扱説明書の次のページをよく読むことにより、製品の全機能やその取り扱いに関する情報を知ることができます。Fujitsu XG2000で得られた情報は、きっとあなたの購入の決断を手助けしてくれることでしょう。
Fujitsu XG2000を既にお持ちだが、まだ読んでいない場合は、上記の理由によりそれを行うべきです。そうすることにより機能を適切に使用しているか、又はFujitsu XG2000の不適切な取り扱いによりその寿命を短くする危険を犯していないかどうかを知ることができます。
ですが、ユーザガイドが果たす重要な役割の一つは、Fujitsu XG2000に関する問題の解決を支援することです。そこにはほとんどの場合、トラブルシューティング、すなわちFujitsu XG2000デバイスで最もよく起こりうる故障・不良とそれらの対処法についてのアドバイスを見つけることができるはずです。たとえ問題を解決できなかった場合でも、説明書にはカスタマー・サービスセンター又は最寄りのサービスセンターへの問い合わせ先等、次の対処法についての指示があるはずです。