9E428-12/36 and 9E429-12/36
Module Specific Information
Introduction
This appendix contains local management information that is specific to the
following Ethernet modules:
•9E428-12 (12 Ports, Multimode Fiber, ST connectors)
•9E428-36 (36 Ports, Multimode Fiber, ST connectors)
•9E429-12 (12 Ports, Single-Mode Fiber, ST connectors)
•9E429-36 (36 Ports, Single-Mode Fiber, ST connectors)
The 9E428-12 and 9E429-12 Ethernet Modules are 13-port switching modules
with:
•12 front panel Ethernet ports
•1 Internal Network Bus (INB) backplane port
The 9E428-36 and 9E429-36 Ethernet Modules are 37-port switching modules
with:
•36 front panel Ethernet ports
•1 Internal Network Bus (INB) backplane port
Each front-panel port of the 9E428-12/36 and 9E429-12/36 can be configured to
operate in the Full Duplex mode. This configuration allows each port to provide a
full 20 Mbps of bandwidth.
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Modifying Fields and User Privileges
To modify fields on these modules, you must have read-write or super-user
privileges. If you have read-only privileges, you can view information; however,
you cannot modify any fields. For more information about user privileges and
community names, see the SmartSwitch 9000 Module Local Management User’s
Guide.
Module Interface Codes
The 9E428-36 and 9E429-36 Ethernet Modules have 41 interfaces. The 9E428-12
and 9E429-12 Ethernet Modules have 17 interfaces. Table 1 lists the identifying
number, name, and description of each interface.
Table 1. 9E428-36 and 9E429-36 Module Interface Codes
Interface
Number
1SMB11 Mbps System Management Bus
2SMB1010 Mbps System Management Bus
3HOSTi960 Host
4LOCALi960 Controller
5INBInternal Network Bus
6ENET1Ethernet Front Panel Port 1
7ENET2Ethernet Front Panel Port 2
8ENET3Ethernet Front Panel Port 3
9ENET4Ethernet Front Panel Port 4
10ENET5Ethernet Front Panel Port 5
11ENET6Ethernet Front Panel Port 6
12ENET7Ethernet Front Panel Port 7
Interface
Name
Interface
Description
13ENET8Ethernet Front Panel Port 8
14ENET9Ethernet Front Panel Port 9
15ENET10Ethernet Front Panel Port 10
16ENET11Ethernet Front Panel Port 11
17ENET12Ethernet Front Panel Port 12
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Table 1. 9E428-36 and 9E429-36 Module Interface Codes (Continued)
Interface
Number
18ENET13Ethernet Front Panel Port 13
19ENET14Ethernet Front Panel Port 14
20ENET15Ethernet Front Panel Port 15
21ENET16Ethernet Front Panel Port 16
22ENET17Ethernet Front Panel Port 17
23ENET18Ethernet Front Panel Port 18
24ENET19Ethernet Front Panel Port 19
25ENET20Ethernet Front Panel Port 20
26ENET21Ethernet Front Panel Port 21
27ENET22Ethernet Front Panel Port 22
28ENET23Ethernet Front Panel Port 23
29ENET24Ethernet Front Panel Port 24
30ENET25Ethernet Front Panel Port 25
Interface
Name
Interface
Description
31ENET26Ethernet Front Panel Port 26
32ENET27Ethernet Front Panel Port 27
33ENET28Ethernet Front Panel Port 28
34ENET29Ethernet Front Panel Port 29
35ENET30Ethernet Front Panel Port 30
36ENET31Ethernet Front Panel Port 31
37ENET32Ethernet Front Panel Port 32
38ENET33Ethernet Front Panel Port 33
39ENET34Ethernet Front Panel Port 34
40ENET35Ethernet Front Panel Port 35
41ENET36Ethernet Front Panel Port 36
Use the numbers listed in Table 1 to configure the module’s default interface (see
the General Configuration Screen).
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Full Duplex Configuration Screen
The 9E428-12/36 and 9E429-12/36 Full Duplex Configuration Screen
(Figure 1), displays the port number, operation mode, link status, and port status
of the module’s ports (12 ports at a time).
1 STANDARDENET No Link ENABLED
2 STANDARDENET No Link ENABLED
3 STANDARDENET No Link ENABLED
4 STANDARDENET No Link ENABLED
5 STANDARDENET No Link ENABLED
6 STANDARDENET No Link ENABLED
7 STANDARDENET No Link ENABLED
8 STANDARDENET No Link ENABLED
9 STANDARDENET No Link ENABLED
10 STANDARDENET No Link ENABLED
11 STANDARDENET No Link ENABLED
12 STANDARDENET No Link ENABLED
SAVE[ 13-24 ] SET ALL PORTS: FULLEXITRETURN
Figure 1. 9E428-12/36 and 9E429-12/36 Full Duplex Configuration Screen
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Full Duplex Configuration Screen Fields
The following information briefly explains each Full Duplex Configuration Screen
field.
OPERATION MODE (Modifiable)
Indicates whether the specified port will transmit and receive data separately or
simultaneously. You can set this field to one of the following values:
•STANDARD ENET - The port can either transmit data or receive data, but not
both at the same time. Therefore, the port is running at 10 Mbps (this is the
default ).
•FULL DUPLEX - The port can transmit and receive data at the same time.
Therefore, the port is running at 20 Mbps.
NOTE
LINK STATUS
Indicates whether there is a physical connection from this port to another 10BaseFL device. One of the following values appears:
•Link - There is a 10Base-FL link signal present; there is a valid physical
connection from this port to another 10Base-FL device.
•No Link - There is no 10Base-FL link signal present; there is no valid physical
connection from this port to another 10Base-FL device.
PORT STATUS
Indicates whether the port has been turned on or off administratively. You will see
one of the following values:
•ENABLED - The port is turned on administratively.
•DISABLED - The port is turned off administratively.
Enable or disable ports from the Bridge Configuration screen.
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Displaying Information About Other Ports
To display information about other ports:
1. Use the arrow keys to highlight one of the following fields (located at the
bottom of the Full Duplex Configuration Screen):
• [1-12] (for the first 12 ports)
• [13-24] (for the next 12 ports, if applicable)
• [25-36] (for the last 12 ports, if applicable)
2. Press the Return key.
Setting One Ethernet Port to Full Duplex
To set one Ethernet port to Full Duplex (for example, port 1):
1. Use the arrow keys to highlight STANDARD ENET in the Operation Mode
field (to the right of port 1).
2. Press the Space Bar until FULL DUPLEX appears in the field.
3. Use the arrow keys to highlight the SAVE command on the bottom line of the
screen.
4. Press the Return key.
Setting All Ethernet Ports to Full Duplex
To set all Ethernet ports to Full Duplex:
1. Use the arrow keys to highlight the SET ALL PORTS field.
2. Press the Space Bar until you see FULL .
3. Use the arrow keys to highlight the SAVE command on the bottom line of the
screen.
4. Press the Return key.
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Switch Configuration Screen
The 9E428-12/36 and 9E429-12/36 Switch Configuration Screen (Figure 2),
provides basic setup options for making a switch operational in your network.
Figure 2. 9E428-12/36 and 9E429-12/36 Switch Configuration Screen
Port # refers to the following:
•Port 1 - INB
•Port 2 - Front Panel Port 1
•Port 3 - Front Panel Port 2
•Port 4 - Front Panel Port 3
•Port 5 - Front Panel Port 4
•Port 6 - Front Panel Port 5
•Port 7 - Front Panel Port 6
•Port 8 - Front Panel Port 7
•Port 9 - Front Panel Port 8
•Port 10 - Front Panel Port 9, and so on.
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Switch Configuration Screen Fields
The following information briefly explains each Switch Configuration Screen
field.
Type of STA (Toggle)
Allows you to set the method that switches use to decide which switch is the
controlling (Root) switch when two or more switches exist in parallel (Spanning
Tree Algorithm). Press the Space Bar to toggle to the desired value. Valid types
are:
•DEC
•IEEE
•NONE
All switches in a network must use the same Spanning Tree protocol. The IEEE
NOTE
protocol has a unique format for its Bridge Protocol Data Units (BPDU). Trying
to mix STA protocols results in an unstable network.
Port #
Displays the number of the port for which configuration information is displayed.
MAC Address
Lists the hardware address of each listed switch interface.
State
Displays the current state of each listed interface. The possible interface states
include:
Disabling:Management has disabled this interface. No traffic can be received or
forwarded while the interface is disabled.
Learning:The switch is learning this interface’s network addresses. The switch
enters the learning state when the Transparent Database is created
(during start-up or after being deleted), or when the Spanning Tree
Algorithm detects a network topology change.
Listening:The switch is not adding information to the Transparent Database.
The switch is monitoring BPDU traffic while preparing to move from
the learning to the forwarding state.
Forwarding: The switch is on-line and this interface is forwarding traffic.
Blocking:This interface will not forward any traffic through the switch.
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Status (Toggle)
Allows you to set the forwarding status of the listed interface (either ENABLED
or DISABLED). Press the Space Bar to toggle to the desired value. Valid entries
are:
•ENABLED
•DISABLED
Displaying Other Ports
To display other ports:
1. Use the arrow keys to highlight one of the following fields (located at the
bottom of the Switch Configuration Screen):
•[ 9-16 ] - for ports 9 through 16
•[ 17-24 ] - for ports 17 through 24
•[ 25-32 ] - for ports 25 through 32
•[ 33-37 ] - for ports 33 through 37
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2. Press the Return key.
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Port Statistics Screen
The 9E428-12/36 and 9E429-12/36 Port Statistics Screen (Figure 3), displays
information and statistics about the module’s Ethernet ports.
OCTETS: 0 LINK STATUS: No Link
PACKETS: 0
TOTAL ERRORS: 0 PORT TYPE: MMF ST
COLLISIONS: 0
CRC/ALIGNMENT ERRORS: 0 PORT STATUS: ENABLED
UNDERSIZE PACKETS: 0
OVERSIZE PACKETS: 0 APPLICATION: BRIDGING
FRAGMENTS: 0
JABBERS: 0 OPERATION MODE: STANDARD ENET
BROADCASTS: 0
MULTICASTS: 0
PORT #:[ 1]EXITRETURN
Figure 3. 9E428-12/36 and 9E429-12/36 Port Statistics Screen
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Port Statistics Screen Fields
The following information briefly explains each Port Statistics Screen field.
PORT #
Indicates the current port for which statistics are displayed.
OCTETS
Displays the number of octets transmitted and received.
PACKETS
Displays the number of packets transmitted and received.
TOTAL ERRORS
Displays the total number of errors on this port.
COLLISIONS
Displays the total number of collisions detected on this port.
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CRC/ALIGNMENT ERRORS
Displays the number of packets with bad Cyclic Redundancy Checks (CRC) that
have been received from the network. The CRC is a 4-byte field in the data packet
that ensures that the transmitted data that is received is the same as the data that
was originally sent. Alignment errors are due to misaligned packets.
UNDERSIZE PACKETS
Displays the number of packets received whose size was less than the minimum
Ethernet frame size of 64 bytes, not including preamble.
OVERSIZE PACKETS
Displays the number of packets received whose size exceeded 1518 data bytes,
not including preamble.
FRAGMENTS
Displays the total number of packets received that were not an integral number of
octets in length or that had a bad Frame Check Sequence (FCS), and were less
than 64 octets in length (excluding framing bits but including FCS octets).
JABBERS
Displays the total number of packets received that were longer than 1518 octets
(excluding framing bits, but including Frame Check Sequence (FCS) octets), and
were not an integral number of octets in length or had a bad Frame Check
Sequence.
BROADCASTS
Displays the number of broadcasts received.
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MULTICASTS
Displays the number of multicasts received.
LINK STATUS
Indicates whether there is a physical connection from this port to another 10BaseFL device. One of the following values appears:
•Link - There is a 10Base-FL link signal present; there is a valid physical
connection from this port to another 10Base-FL device.
•No Link - There is no 10Base-FL link signal present; there is no valid physical
connection from this port to another 10Base-FL device.
•N/A
PORT TYPE
Displays one of the following values:
•MMF ST
•SMF ST
NOTE
PORT STATUS
Indicates whether the port has been turned on or off administratively. You will see
one of the following values:
•ENABLED - The port is turned on administratively.
•DISABLED - The port is turned off administratively.
Enable or disable ports from the Bridge Configuration screen.
APPLICATION
Displays BRIDGING, indicating that the port is operating as a bridge with a highspeed backbone connection.
OPERATION MODE
Displays one of the following values:
•STANDARD ENET - The port can either transmit data or receive data, but not
both at the same time. Therefore, the port is running at 10 Mbps.
•FULL DUPLEX - The port can transmit and receive data at the same time.
Therefore, the port is running at 20 Mbps.
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PORT # (Modifiable)
Selects the port for which statistics are to be displayed.
Displaying Statistics for Another Port
To display statistics for another port:
1. Use the arrow keys to highlight the Port # field at the bottom of the screen.
2. Press the SpaceBar to increment (or press the Backspace key to decrement)
the port number.
3. Press the Return key (neither the read-only Port # field nor the statistics will
change until you press the Return key).
Exiting the Port Statistics Screen
To exit the Port Statistics screen, use the arrow keys to highlight RETURN, then
press the Return key.
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System Resources Screen
The 9E428-12/36 and 9E429-12/36 System Resources Screen (Figure 4), displays
information about current and available resources on the module.
Figure 4. 9E428-12/36 and 9E429-12/36 System Resources Screen
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System Resources Screen Fields
The following information briefly explains each System Resources Screen field.
Flash Memory Installed/Available
Displays the size of Flash Memory and indicates how many bytes are currently
available.
DRAM Installed/Available
Displays the size of dynamic random access memory (DRAM) and indicates how
many bytes are currently available.
SRAM Installed/Available
Displays the size of static random access memory (SRAM) and indicates how
many bytes are currently available.
NVRAM Installed/Available
Displays the size of non-volatile random access memory (NVRAM) and indicates
how many bytes are currently available. NVRAM is used to store user-entered
parameters such as IP addresses, subnet masks, default gateways, SNMP traps,
bridge configurations, and module specific configurations.
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