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PRIMERGY BX900 Blade Server Systems


PRIMERGY 10GbE Connection Blade 18/8
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PRIMERGY 10GbE Connection Blade 18/8 User Guide

PRIMERGY 10GbE Connection Blade 18/8


User Guide

Rev3.0
February 1, 2010

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PRIMERGY 10GbE Connection Blade 18/8 User Guide

Table of Contents
1. Product Overview .............................................................................................................. 4
1.1 Description of Hardware ............................................................................................. 4
1.1.1 Front Panel Description ........................................................................................ 4
1.1.2 Hardware Specifications ...................................................................................... 6
1.2 Description of Software ............................................................................................... 7
2. Getting Started ................................................................................................................... 9
2.1 Installing Connection Blade in PRIMERGY BX900 Blade Chassis............... 9
2.2 Installing SFP+ Module in Connection Blade...................................................... 9
2.3 Setting up serial console connection ................................................................... 10
2.4 Configuring Connection Blade with connection blade CLI ...........................11
2.5 Command Mode ............................................................................................................. 12
2.6 Changing Switch software and IBP software ................................................... 14
2.7 Checking version and system information ........................................................ 14
2.7.1 Checking version and firmware information ............................................. 14
2.7.2 Checking System information .......................................................................... 15
2.8 Configuration files........................................................................................................ 16
2.8.1 Changing startup configuration file .............................................................. 16
2.8.2 Checking configuration file ............................................................................... 16
2.8.3 Saving configuration............................................................................................ 16
2.8.4 Backup/Restore configuration ........................................................................ 17
2.8.5 Clearing Configuration ........................................................................................ 18
2.9 Updating Firmware ...................................................................................................... 18
2.10 Initializing Connection Blade with Backup Firm.......................................... 19
2.11 Recovery Firmware with Backup Firm ............................................................. 19
3. Configuring Switch Software ...................................................................................... 20
3.1 Configuring VLAN ......................................................................................................... 20
3.1.1 Configuring untag VLAN ..................................................................................... 20
3.1.2 Configuring tag VLAN .......................................................................................... 20
3.1.3 Configuring protocol VLAN ................................................................................ 21
3.2 Configuring Link Aggregation ................................................................................. 22
3.2.1 Configuring Static Link Aggregation ............................................................. 22
3.2.2 Configuring Link Aggregation with LACP .................................................... 23
3.3 Configuring Backup Port ........................................................................................... 24
3.4 Configuring MAC filtering .......................................................................................... 25
3.4.1 Configuring MAC filter 1 ..................................................................................... 27
3.4.2 Configuring MAC filter 2 ..................................................................................... 28
3.4.3 Configuring MAC filter 3 ..................................................................................... 28
3.4.4 Configuring MAC filter 4 ..................................................................................... 29
3.4.5 Configuring MAC filter 5 ..................................................................................... 30
3.5 Configuring Static MAC forwarding ...................................................................... 31
3.6 Configuring QoS ............................................................................................................ 32
3.6.1 Configuring priority control .............................................................................. 32
3.6.2 Configuring priority control rewrite .............................................................. 33
3.7 Configuring Spanning Tree....................................................................................... 35
3.7.1 Configuring STP ..................................................................................................... 35
3.7.2 Configuring MSTP .................................................................................................. 36
3.8 Configuring IGMP Snooping ..................................................................................... 41
3.9 Configuring IEEE802.1X Authentication ............................................................. 43
3.10 Configuring MAC Authentication ........................................................................ 46
3.11 Configuring Port Mirroring.................................................................................... 49
3.12 Configuring IP Filtering ......................................................................................... 50
3.12.1 Configuring IP filter ......................................................................................... 50

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3.13 Configuring SNMP Agent ....................................................................................... 51


3.14 Configuring System Log ......................................................................................... 53
3.15 Configuring Link DownRelay................................................................................ 54
4. Switch Software Default Settings ............................................................................. 55
5. Switch Software Maximum Values ........................................................................... 56
6. MIB/Trap List .................................................................................................................... 58
6.1 Standard MIB ................................................................................................................. 58
6.1.1 System Group ......................................................................................................... 58
6.1.2 Interface Group ..................................................................................................... 58
6.1.3 Address Translation Group ............................................................................... 59
6.1.4 IP Group .................................................................................................................... 59
6.1.5 IGMP Group ............................................................................................................. 64
6.1.6 TCP Group................................................................................................................. 66
6.1.7 UDP Group ................................................................................................................ 67
6.1.8 Dot3 Group............................................................................................................... 68
6.1.9 SNMP Group............................................................................................................. 69
6.1.10 rmon Group .......................................................................................................... 69
6.1.11 Dot1dBridge Group ........................................................................................... 72
6.1.12 qBridgeMIB Group............................................................................................. 74
6.1.13 ifMIB Group .......................................................................................................... 75
6.1.14 radiusMIB Group ................................................................................................ 76
6.1.15 entityMIB Group................................................................................................. 77
6.2 Fujitsu Private MIB ...................................................................................................... 78
6.3 IEEE802.1MIB ................................................................................................................ 78
6.4 Trap List ........................................................................................................................... 87

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1. Product Overview
The PRIMERGY 10GbE Connection Blade 18/8 is an integrated 10Gbit Ethernet switch for PRIMERGY
BX900 Blade Server System.
This product has the Switch Software provides Ethernet switching function as well as the Intelligent
Blade Panel (IBP) software provides a simple Ethernet interface option for connecting the PRIMERGY
BX900 Blade Server Systems to the external network.
The PRIMERGY 10GbE Connection Blade 18/8 provides the following hardware configuration
- 18 internal 10GBASE-KR ports connected to servers through chassis backplane (18 downlink ports)
- 8 external Small Form-Factor Pluggable Plus (SFP+) based ports (8 uplink ports)
- 1 internal console port connected to management blades through chassis backplane
- 1 10/100 BASE-T port connected to management blades through chassis backplane

Figure1. PRIMERGY 10GbE Connection Blade 18/8

1.1 Description of Hardware


This section shows front panel description and overview of the hardware specifications.

1.1.1 Front Panel Description

Figure2 shows 8 SFP+ based ports, LED and Reset Switch in the Front Panel.

E E
F

B
C
D

Front Panel Items


SFP+
A SFP+
BasedBased
PortsPorts
B ID LED
C Stack LED
D Status LED
E Port LED
F Reset Switch

Figure2. PRIMERGY 10GbE Connection Blade 18/8 Front Panel

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SFP+ based ports (A)


The PRIMERGY 10GbE Connection Blade 18/8 has 8 SFP+ based ports in front panel the port number is
assigned from 19 to 26. (The downlink port numbers are assigned from 1 to 18 corresponding with
server blade slots number) 10GBASE-SR/LR modules and 10GBASE-CR SFP+ cables are supported.
The following SFP+ modules and cables are supported.

Type Vendor P/N


10GBASE-SR FTS order number:
S26361-F3986-L3
10GBASE-LR Finisar FTLX1471D3BCL
(not available from FTS) Opnext TRS5020EN-S000-W
10GBASE-CR
(not available from FTS)

Table1. Supported SFP+ Modules

LEDs (B, C, D, E)
The PRIMERGY 10GbE Connection Blade 18/8 has 5 kinds of LED indicating Connection Blade status, port
status and activity and stacking status.

LED Color Meaning


B ID Solid Blue Identified by MMB
Off Not identified by MMB
C Stack LED Solid Yellow Operating as a stack master
Blinking Yellow Operating failure as a stack master
Solid Green Operating as a stack slave
Blinking Green Operating failure as a stack slave
Or during master election process
Off No stacking
D Status LED Solid Green Normal
Blinking Altenately Connection Blade Failure
Green/Amber
Off Power off
E Port LED ERR Solid Amber SFP+ module error
(LEFT) Blinking Amber SFP+ module not supported
Off No SFP+ module error
or SFP+ not installed
LINK Solid Green Link established
(Right) Blinking Green Transmitting the data on the port
Off No link
Table2. LEDs in front panel

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Reset Switch (F)


The PRIMERGY 10GbE Connection Blade 18/8 has a reset switch to restart this Connection Blade (hard
reset) and to boot up backup firmware.

Hard Reset:
Push the reset Switch and then release it soon.

Boot up Backup Firmware:


Push the reset switch until port LEDs start blinking green (about 5sec to 10sec) and then release it.

Note
You can enter the backup firm by pressing Ctrl-B while "Booting ..." message is displayed.

1.1.2 Hardware Specifications

Table 3 shows the hardware specifications of the PRIMERGY 10GbE Connection Blade 18/8.

Item Specifications
Interface
ETHER(LAN)port
Standard IEEE 802.3
Downlink port(port1-18) 18 ports(10GBASE-KR)
Uplink port(port19-26) 8ports(10GBASE-LR/SR/CR (SFP+))
Management blade 1port
connection port (10/100Base-T,Ethernet connection
(oob) via management blade)
Console Port
Standard RS-232C
#of ports 1
Data transfer rate 9600bps
Connection mode Serial connection via management blade
Operating Voltage DC +12 V
Power Consumption Max 36W
External dimensions(H x D x W) 29 x 268 x 193 (mm)
Weight 1.5 kg
Ambient Requirements [Temperature]
On operation:5 ~35 degrees C

Table3. Hardware Specifications

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1.2 Description of Software


Table4 shows the supported features by the PRIMERGY 10GbE Connection Blade 18/8

Supported Features
Cut through/Store and forward switching selectable
VLAN
Port VLAN
Tag VLAN
Protocol VLAN
Link Down Relay
Link aggregation *5
Static
LACP
Backup port
STP
STP
MSTP
RSTP
QoS(including DiffServ)
Output queue priority control
Strict
DRR
Mapping output queue
CoS value
IPv4 IP Precedence value
IPv6 TC value (high 3 bits)
IPv4 ToS value (using ACLs *2)
IPv6 TC value (using ACLs *2)
IPv4 DSCP value (using ACLs *2)
IPv6 DSCP value (using ACLs *2)
Rewrite priority
IPv4 DSCP value (using ACLs *2)
IPv4 ToS value (using ACLs*2)
IPv6 DSCP value (using ACLs *2)
Security
IP/MAC filtering *2
Log in password
Application filter(per application server)
IEEE802.1x authentication *3
Web authentication *3*4
MAC address authentication *3
Guest VLAN
IPv6 filter
RADIUS client
TACACS+ client
DoS
Broadcast/Multicast storm control
Port mirroring
ether L3 watch
Output rate control
Routing
IPv4
Static
DHCP

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IPv6
Static
DHCPv6
RA
Multicast
IGMP snooping (v1,v2,v3)(*1)
DHCP/DNS client
SNMP(v1,v2,v3) agent
Management configuration
telnet
ssh v2
Serial(CLI)
WWW browser(Web UI) (including https)
Logging
System log
Error log
Automated time adjustment
Scheduling
Table4. Supported Features

*1)List of sources filtering by EXCLUDE and INCLUDE defined in IGMP v3 membership


report is not supported in IGMPv3
*2) QoS settings using ACLs have no effect on packets to which IP or MAC filter rules apply.
*3) In case of using the authentication with MAC address-based packet admission control,
packets which input to the authentication-enabled port are always flooded when they are
going out from the switch.
*4) If the web authentication with MAC address-based packet admission control is used,
packets which input to a port VLAN for the authentication procedure are also flooded when
they are going out from the switch.
*5) Link aggregation cannot be configured in the port which IEEE802.1x authentication, Web
authentication or MAC address authentication is configured.

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2. Getting Started
This chapter describes how to install and configure the PRIMERGY 10GbE Connection Blade 18/8 for
getting started and how to check the system and maintenance information.

2.1 Installing Connection Blade in PRIMERGY


BX900 Blade Chassis
Install Connection Blade in PRIMERGY BX900 Blade Chassis with the following procedure.

Step1: Insert the Connection Blade with the eject lever open in PRIMERGY BX900 Blade Chassis

Step2: Push the eject lever and close it.

2.2 Installing SFP+ Module in Connection Blade


Install SFP+ module in Connection Blade with the following procedure.

Step1: Insert the SFP+ module with the lever closed in SFP+ port of Connection Blade

Lever

Figure5. Installing SFP+ module

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2.3 Setting up serial console connection


This section shows how to set up serial console connection to access connection blade CLI

Step1: Connect MMB and PC console port with a console cable. Or use a telnet / SSh session to the MMB

Step2: Configure terminal software in PC as follows.


- 8 data bits, 1 stop bit and no parity
- 115200 baud
- No flow control

Step3: Login MMB CLI. (username : admin, password : admin in default)

Step4: Enter 3 in Console Menu.


Console Redirection Table Menu appears.

+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| Console Redirection Table page_3
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
(1) Console Redirect Connection Blade
(2) Set Return Hotkey , Ctrl+(a character) : Q
(3) Set Console Redirection Timeout : 900
Enter selection or type (0) to quit:

Step5: Enter the connection blade number which you’d like to configure.

+------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| Console Redirect Connection Blade page_3_1
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
(1) Console Redirect Connection Blade-1
(2) Console Redirect Connection Blade-2
(3) Console Redirect Connection Blade-3
(4) Console Redirect Connection Blade-4
(5) Console Redirect Connection Blade-5
(6) Console Redirect Connection Blade-6
Enter selection or type (0) to quit: 3

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2.4 Configuring Connection Blade with connection


blade CLI
This section explains how to configure basic settings like IP address, default gateway and password.

Step1: Login to CLI by entering username and password (username:admin, password:admin as


default)

Login: admin
Password:
<WARNING> weak admin's password: contain at least 8 characters
#

Step2: Enter configure to move configuration mode.

# configure
(config)#

Step3: Configure IP address of oob (out of band) port.


Example) assign 192.168.1.10/24 to oob port

(config)# oob ip address 192.168.1.10/24 3

Step4: Configure default gateway


Example) assign 192.168.1.1 to default gateway

(config)# oob ip route 0 default 192.168.1.1 1 1

Step5: Check if oob IP address has been set correctly by show oob command.

(config)#exit
# show oob
IP Address : 192.168.1.10
Subnet Mask : 255.255.255.0
MAC Address : 00:17:42:d1:09:60
MMB Ethernet: MMB1

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Step6: Check if default gateway has been set correctly by show ip route.

# show ip route
FP Destination/Mask Gateway Distance UpTime Interface
--- -------------------- --------------- ---------- --------- ----------
*S 0.0.0.0/0 192.168.1.1 1 00:00:17 oob0
*C 192.168.1.0/24 192.168.1.10 0 00:00:17 oob0

Step7: Configure login password

# configure
(config)#password admin set **************

2.5 Command Mode


This section describes the command mode of CLI. Figure6 shows the transition diagram of
command mode.
Power On Reset Switch Reset Command

User Login Admin


Logout Login
(Initial State)
Logout exit / quit quit

Login
enable
User Exec
Privileged Exec

disable / exit

Ctrl + Z
Exec Mode

Configuration Mode configure


Exit / end
exit
Interface Config

Global Config
interface
<n>
Line Config exit

line
<name>
Figure6 Transition Diagram of Command Line Interface

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Table5 shows the explanation for each command mode.

Mode Description
Logout/Login SBAX2 is to be Logout state after power on, reset
switch, reset command.
User Exec Mode You can move to User Exec mode with entering user
name and user password in logout state. Only a limited
Exec mode command is available in this mode.
Privileged Exec Mode You can move to Privileged Exec Mode with entering
admin and admin password in logout state or entering
enable command and admin password.
All Exec mode command is available in this mode.
Global Config Mode You can move to Global Config Mode with entering
configure command in Privileged Exec mode.
Configuration mode command is available except
interface config mode command and Line config mode
command.
Interface Config Mode You can move to interface config mode with entering
interface command. You can configure Ethernet port
parameter in this mode.
Line Config Mode You can move to Line config mode with entering line
command. You can configure terminal.
Table5 Command mode

Table6 shows CLI error message List.

Error Message Description


<Error> command name: Unknown -Unknown command
Command -Cannot be execute in the current
command mode
<Error>command name: Operation not -not permitted to execute the command
permitted
<Error>:0: argument too less -argument is too less
<Error>:0: argument too much -argument is too much
<Error>:position of argument: format error -Format of argument is not correct
<Error>:position of argument: value out of -Value of argument is out o range
range
<Error>:position of argument: lack of table -Definition is over limit
<Error>:position of argument: no such table -Definition is not found
<Error>:position of argument: duplicate -Definition is duplicate
value
<Error>:position of argument: fail to request -Failed to execute command
<Error>:position of argument: unique - Password is not unique
password
<Error>:detected HARD ERROR, cannot - cannot execute because of hard error
execute
Table6 CLI Error message list

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2.6 Changing Switch software and IBP software


The PRIMERGY 10GbE Connection Blade 18/8 boots up with switch software in default.
You can change the mode to IBP software by the following command.
After reboot, the PRIMERGY 10GbE Connection Blade 18/8 boots up with IBP software.

# boot-system mode ibp


# reset

You can change back mode to switch software with the following command.

# boot-system mode switch


# reset

You can check current mode with <show system information> command.

2.7 Checking version and system information


This section describes how to check version and system information.

2.7.1 Checking version and firmware information


You can check version and firmware information with <show system information> command.

# show system information


Current-time : Sat Apr 11 20:24:33 GMT 2009 -------1)
Startup-time : Sat Apr 11 20:14:22 GMT 2009 -------2)
Hardware Version : C0-07 -------3)
Number of ports : 18/8 -------4)
Machine Model : PY CB Eth Switch/IBP 10Gb 18/8 -------5)
ROM Ver. : 2.2 -------6)
ASIC Firm Ver. : 090203PL1 -------7)
Firm Ver. : V01.00 NY0013 Mon Mar 9 20:40:36 JST 2009 -------8)
Startup-firmware : switch_firm -------9)
Next-boot : switch_firm -------10)
Startup-config : Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 GMT 1970 config1 -------11)
Running-config : Sat Apr 11 20:14:22 GMT 2009 -------12)
MAC : 001742d10960 -------13)
Memory : 128MB -------14)

1) Current time

Current time is displayed

2) Startup time

Time which system booted up on is displayed

3) Hardware Version

Hardware version is displayed

4) Number of ports

The port number of 10GbE is displayed (downlink ports/uplink ports)

5) Machine Model

Machine model is displayed

6) ROM Ver.

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Boot ROM version is displayed.

8) Firm Ver.

Firmware version is displayed

When switch software is operating, switch firmware version is displayed.

When IBP software is operating, IBP firmware version is displayed.

9) Startup-firmware

Current operating software mode (Switch or IBP) is displayed

10) Next-boot

Software mode in next boot is displayed

11) Startup-config

Startup config information is displayed.

12) Running-config

Running config information is displayed

13) MAC

MAC address is displayed

14) Memory

Memory size is displayed

2.7.2 Checking System information


You can check the system information with show system status command.

# show system status


Current-time : Sat Apr 11 21:03:17 GMT 2009 --------1)
Startup-time : Sat Apr 11 20:14:22 GMT 2009 --------2)
restart_cause : power on --------3)
machine_state : RUNNING --------4)
power_consumption : 24 W --------5)

1) Current time

Current time is displayed

2) Startup time

Time which system booted up on is displayed

3) restart cause

System restart cause is displayed

4) machine state

Machine state is displayed

5) power consumption

Current power consumption is displayed

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2.8 Configuration files


The PRIMERGY 10GbE Connection Blade 18/8 has 2 configuration files for each switch software
configuration and IBP software configuration.

PRIMERGY 10GbE Connection Blade 18/8

Switch Software IBP Software

Configuration file1 Configuration file1


config1 config1
for switch software for IBP software

config2 config2 Configuration file1


Configuration file2
for IBP software
for switch software
構成定義情報 2

Figure7 Configuration file structure

2.8.1 Changing startup configuration file


You can change startup configuration file with the following command.
(Changing startup configuration from config1 to config2)

#reset config2

2.8.2 Checking configuration file


You can check the running configuration with show running-config command

#show running-config

You can check the startup-configuration with show startup-config command

#show startup-config

2.8.3 Saving configuration


You can save the current running configuration in startup configuration with save command.

(config)#save

You can save the current running configuration in config2 with the following command.

(config)#save config2

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2.8.4 Backup/Restore configuration


You can backup/restore configuration file to/from a remote console with ftp command

Backup configuration
Get configuration with
ftp command

oob port
192.168.1.10/24
FTP Client
192.168.1.100/24

Restore configuration
Put configuration with
ftp command

Figure8 Backup/Restore Configuration

Backup Configuration
Example) backup config1 in C:<config of FTP client with file name “config1-1”

C:<config>ftp 192.168.1.10 Connect with FTP to Connection Blade


User (192.168.1.100:(none)): admin Enter User Name
331 Password required for admin.
Password: Enter Password
230 User admin logged in.
ftp> bin Change to binary mode
200 Type set to I
ftp>get config1 config1-1 backup config1 to config1-1 file


ftp>bye
221 Goodbye
C:<config>

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Restore Configuration
Example) Restore config1-1 to config1.

C:<config>ftp 192.168.1.10 Connect with FTP to Connection Blade


User (192.168.1.100:(none)): admin Enter User Name
331 Password required for admin.
Password:admin Enter Password
230 User admin logged in.
ftp> bin Change to binary mode
200 Type set to I
ftp>put config1-1 config1 Restore config1-1 to config1


226 Write complete
2856 bytes sent in 1.10 seconds (2.44 Kbytes/s)
ftp>get reset Restart connection blade


ftp>bye
221 Goodbye
C:<config>

2.8.5 Clearing Configuration


You can clear configuration with reset clear command.

#reset clear

2.9 Updating Firmware


You can update firmware with the following procedure.
Example) Updating Switch Firmware in figure 8 configuration.

C:<firm>ftp 192.168.1.10 Connect with FTP to Connection Blade


User (192.168.1.100:(none)): admin Enter User Name
331 Password required for admin.
Password:admin Enter Password
230 User admin logged in.
ftp> bin Change to binary mode
ftp> put SBAX2V0100NY11 switch_firm Update switch firmware

There are 5 kinds of firmware for The PRIMERGY 10GbE Connection Blade 18/8.
You can update the each firmware with the following put commands.

Firmware Put command


ASIC Firmware put <firmware filename> asicfirm
Switch Firmware put <firmware filename> switch_firm
IBP Firmware put <firmware filename> ibp_firm
Backup Firmware put <firmware filename> bkupfirm
ROM put <firmware filename> bootrom
BIND Firmware put <firmware filename> bindfirm
*You can update all the needed firmware with BIND Firmware update

Firmware is applied after hard reset.

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2.10 Initializing Connection Blade with Backup Firm


You can initialize The PRIMERGY 10GbE Connection Blade 18/8 and back to factory default with backup
firmware.

Step1: Boot up The PRIMERGY 10GbE Connection Blade 18/8.


Step2: Press [Ctrl + B] key during displaying Booting…
Backup firmware boot up.

Booting ...
Backup firmware mode.

Step3: Enter the following commands

>logon Logon backup firmware


backup# reset clear Initialize and reboot

2.11 Recovery Firmware with Backup Firm


You can recovery firmware with backup firm if switch software and IBP software are corrupted.

Step1: Logon backup firmware with 2.10 procedure.


Step2: Configure oob ip address with the following commands

backup# oob ip address 192.168.1.10/24 3


backup# commit

Step3: logout backup firmware

backup# exit
>

Step4: Update firmware with ftp command from ftp client.

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3. Configuring Switch Software


This chapter describes how to configure switch software functions.

3.1 Configuring VLAN

3.1.1 Configuring untag VLAN


This section describes how to configure untag VLAN.

<Configuration target>
Assign Interface0/1 to untag VLAN(VID10)
Assign Interface0/5 to untag VLAN(VID20)
Assign IP address(192.168.20.1/24) VLAN(VID20).
<Commands>
(config)#interface 0/1
(config-if)#vlan untag 10

(config)#interface 0/5
(config-if)#vlan untag 20

Assign IP address(192.168.20.1/24) to VLAN(VID20)


(config)#lan 0 ip address 192.168.20.1/24 3
(config)#lan 0 vlan20
Save the configuration
(config)#save

3.1.2 Configuring tag VLAN


This section describes how to configure tag VLAN.

<Configuration target>
Assign Interface0/1 to tag VLAN(VID10)
Assign Interface0/5 to tag VLAN(VID20)
Assign VLAN(VID20) to IP address(192.168.20.1/24)
<Commands>
(config)#interface 0/1
(config-if)#vlan tag 10,20

(config)#interface 0/5
(config-if)#vlan tag 10,20

Assign IP address(192.168.20.1/24) to VLAN(VID20)


(config)#lan 0 ip address 192.168.20.1/24 3
(config)#lan 0 vlan20

Save the configuration


(config)#save

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3.1.3 Configuring protocol VLAN


This section describes how to configure protocol VLAN which IP protocol packets are
sent/received with VLAN10 and VLAN20. Packets except IP protocol are sent/received with
VLAN100.

<Configuration target>
Assign Interface0/1 to untag VLAN(VID10,100)
Assign Interface0/5 to untag VLAN(VID20,100)
Assign VLAN10,20 to IPv4 Protocol VLAN
Assign IP address(192.168.20.1/24) to VLAN(VID20)

<Commands>
(config)#interface 0/1
(config-if)#vlan untag 10,100

(config)#interface 0/5
(config-if)#vlan untag 20,100

(config)#vlan 10 protocol ipv4


(config)#vlan 20 protocol ipv4

(config)#lan 0 ip address 192.168.20.1/24 3


(config)#lan 0 vlan20

Save the configuration


(config)#save

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3.2 Configuring Link Aggregation

3.2.1 Configuring Static Link Aggregation

This section describes how to configure link aggregation without LACP with 4 links.

SBAX2#1 SBAX2#2

<Configuration target>
Configure static link aggregation with Interface0/19-0/22
Assign IP address(192.168.20.1/24) to VLAN(VID20)

<Commands>
SBAX2#1
Assign Interface0/19-0/22 to tag VLAN(VID10,20)
(config)#interface range 0/19-0/22
(config-if)#vlan tag 10,20

Configure static link aggregation with Interface0/19-0/22


(config)#interface range 0/19-0/22
(config-if)#type linkaggregation 1
(config-if)#vlan untag 20

Assign VLAN(VID20) to IP address(192.168.20.1/24)


(config)#lan 0 ip address 192.168.20.1/24 3
(config)#lan 0 vlan20

Save the configuration


(config)#save

SBAX2#2
Assign Interface0/19-0/22 to tag VLAN(VID10,20)
(config)#interface range 0/19-0/22
(config-if)#vlan tag 10,20

Configure static link aggregation with Interface0/19-0/22


(config)#interface range 0/19-0/22
(config-if)#type linkaggregation 1
(config-if)#vlan untag 20

Assign IP address(192.168.20.2/24) to VLAN(VID20)


(config)#lan 0 ip address 192.168.20.2/24 3
(config)#lan 0 vlan20

Save the configuration


(config)#save

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3.2.2 Configuring Link Aggregation with LACP

This section describes how to configure link aggregation with LACP with 4 links.

SBAX2#1 SBAX2#2

<Configuration target>
Configure link aggregation with LACP with Interface0/19-0/22
Assign VLAN(VID20) to IP address(192.168.20.1/24)

<Commands>
SBAX2#1
Assign Interface0/19-0/22 to tag VLAN(VID10,20)
(config)#interface range 0/19-0/22
(config-if)#vlan tag 10,20

Configure link aggregation with LACP with Interface0/19-0/22 and set active mode
(config)#interface range 0/19-0/22
(config-if)#type linkaggregation 1
(config)#linkaggregation 1 mode active

Assign IP address(192.168.20.1/24) to VLAN(VID20)


(config)#lan 0 ip address 192.168.20.1/24 3
(config)#lan 0 vlan20

Save the configuration


(config)#save

SBAX2#2
Assign Interface0/19-0/22 to tag VLAN(VID10,20)
(config)#interface range 0/19-0/22
(config-if)#vlan tag 10,20

Configure link aggregation with LACP with Interface0/19-0/22 and set active mode
(config)#interface range 0/19-0/22
(config-if)#type linkaggregation 1
(config)#linkaggregation 1 mode active

Assign IP address(192.168.20.2/24) to VLAN(VID20)


(config)#lan 0 ip address 192.168.20.2/24 3
(config)#lan 0 vlan20

Save the configuration


(config)#save

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3.3 Configuring Backup Port


This section describes how to configure backup port.

Switch Switch

Master port Backup Port

<Configuration target>
Configure backup port group with interface0/19,0/26 and set 0/19 to master port and 0/26 to
backup port.
Configure master port to preference port

<Commands>
Configure Interface0/19 to master port of backup port(group1).
SBAX2(config)#interface 0/19
SBAX2(config-if)#type backup 1 master

Configure Interface0/26 to backup port of backup port(group1).


(config)#interface 0/26
(config-if)#type backup 1 backup

Configure backup group1 to master port preference mode.


(config)#backup 1 mode master

Save the configuration


(config)#save

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3.4 Configuring MAC filtering


This section describes how to configure MAC filtering which can limit network traffic and
restrict network for security with combination of MAC address, Packet , Ethernet type, VLAN
ID and CoS value.

Unexpected
Connection

Unexpected access

Wrong access

Allowed Access

Allowed Server

<Filtering Condition>
Packet data flow can be controlled by specifying the following parameter.
1)Specify ACL MAC definition and ACL VLAN definition for filter
- Source MAC Information(MAC address/Packet format /Ethernet Type/LSAP)
- Destination MAC Information(MAC address/Packet format/Ethernet Type/LSAP)
- VLAN ID
- CoS Value
- Source IP Information(IP Address/Address Mask)
- Destination IP Information(IP Address/Address Mask)
- Protocol
- TCP/UDP port number
- ICMP TYPE、ICMP CODE
- TOS value、DSCP value of IP packet
2)Specify the interface for MAC filter
3)Specify action(reject or pass) for MAC filter

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<Filtering design policy>


There are two way for filtering design.
A. Pass the specified packets and reject the others.
B. Reject the specified packets and pass the others.

This chapter explains the following examples for A.


-Pass only packets of the specified source MAC address.
-Pass only packets of the specified destination MAC address.

And explains the following example for B.


-Reject only packets of the specified packet format.

3.4.1 Configuring MAC filter 1


This section describes how to configure MAC filter which passes only packets of the specified
source MAC address and rejects the other packets.

<Filtering Design>
VLAN 10 consists of interface0/1-0/8 and they are untag VLAN.
VLAN 20 consists of interface0/1-0/4 and interface0/9-0/12.Interface0/1-0/4 is tag VLAN and
Interface0/9-0/12 is untag VLAN.
Interface0/4-0/8 in VLAN 10 pass packets of the only source MAC address00:0b:01:02:03:04
and rejects the other packets.

<Commands>
Configure ACL which specifies source MAC address 00:0b:01:02:03:04 and VLAN 10.---(1)
(config)#acl 100 mac 00:0b:01:02:03:04 any any
(config)#acl 100 vlan 10 any

Configure ACL which specifies all packet format of VLAN10. --- (2)
(config)#acl 110 vlan 10 any

Configure mac filter which pass packets specified by (1) in interface0/2.


(config)#interface 0/2
(config-if)#macfilter 0 pass 100

Configure mac filter which rejects packets specified by (2) in interface0/2.


(config)#interface 0/2
(config-if)#macfilter 1 reject 110

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3.4.2 Configuring MAC filter 2


This section describes how to configure MAC filter which passes only packets of the specified
destination MAC address and rejects the other packets.

<Filtering Design>
VLAN 10 consists of interface0/1-0/8 and they are untag VLAN.
VLAN 20 consists of interface0/1-0/4 and interface0/9-0/12.Interface0/1-0/4 is tag VLAN and
Interface0/9-0/12 is untag VLAN.
Interface0/4-0/8 in VLAN 10 pass packets of the only destination MAC
address00:0b:01:02:03:04 and rejects the other packets.

<Commands>
Configure ACL which specifies destination MAC address 00:0b:01:02:03:04 and VLAN
10.---(1)
(config)#acl 120 mac any 00:0b:01:02:03:04 any
(config)#acl 120 vlan 10 any

Configure ACL which specifies all packet format of VLAN10. --- (2)
(config)#acl 110 vlan 10 any

Configure mac filter which pass packets specified by (1) in interface0/4-0/8


(config)#interface range 0/4-0/8
(config-if)#macfilter 0 pass 120

Configure mac filter which rejects packets specified by (2) in interface0/4-0/8


(config)#interface range 0/4-0/8
(config-if)#macfilter 1 reject 110

3.4.3 Configuring MAC filter 3


This section describes how to configure MAC filter which rejects only packets of the specified
destination MAC address and passes the other packets.

<Filtering Design>
VLAN 10 consists of interface0/1-0/8 and they are untag VLAN.
VLAN 20 consists of interface0/1-0/4 and interface0/9-0/12.Interface0/1-0/4 is tag VLAN and
Interface0/9-0/12 is untag VLAN.
Interface0/1-0/4 rejects IP protocol packets and passes the other packets.

<Commands>
Configure ACL which specifies IP protocol(IP,ARP,Reserve ARP) ---(1)
(config)#acl 130 mac any any ether 0800
(config)#acl 131 mac any any ether 0806
(config)#acl 132 mac any any ether 8035

Configure mac filter which rejects packets specified by (1) in interface0/1-0/4


and rejects packets specified by (2) in interface0/4-0/8
(config)#interface range 0/1-0/4
(config-if)#macfilter 0 reject 130
(config-if)#macfilter 1 reject 131
(config-if)#macfilter 2 reject 132

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3.4.4 Configuring MAC filter 4


This section describes how to configure MAC filter which rejects only the traffic between the specified
MAC addresses.

<Filtering Design>
VLAN 10 consists of interface0/1-0/4 with untag and 0/5-0/8 with tag.
VLAN 20 consists of interface0/1-0/4 with tag and interface0/5-0/8 with tag.
In VLAN10, Only TCP Traffic is rejected between MAC address 00:0b:01:02:03:04 and
00:0b:11:12:13:14
In VLAN20, Only UDP traffic is rejected between MAC address 00:0b:21:22:23:24 and
00:0b:31:32:33:34.

<Commands>
Configure ACL which specifies TCP packets of source MAC address 00:0b:01:02:03:04 and destination
MAC address 00:0b:11:12:13:14. --- (1)
(config)#acl 0 00:0b:01:02:03:04 00:0b:11:12:13:14 any
(config)#acl 0 ip any any 6 any

Configure ACL which specifies TCP packets of source MAC address 00:0b:11:12:13:14 and destination
MAC address 00:0b:01:02:03:04. --- (2)
(config)#acl 1 00:0b:11:12:13:14 00:0b:01:02:03:04 any
(config)#acl 1 ip any any 6 any

Configure ACL which specifies UDP packets of source MAC address 00:0b:21:22:23:24 and destination
MAC address 00:0b:31:32:33:34. --- (3)
(config)#acl 2 00:0b:21:22:23:24 00:0b:31:32:33:04 any
(config)#acl 2 ip any any 17 any

Configure ACL which specifies UDP packets of source MAC address 00:0b:31:32:33:34 and destination
MAC address 00:0b:21:22:23:24. --- (4)
(config)#acl 3 00:0b:21:22:23:24 00:0b:31:32:33:04 any
(config)#acl 3 ip any any 17 any

Configure mac filter which rejects packets specified by (1) and (2) in VLAN10.
(config)#vlan 10 macfilter 0 reject 0
(config)#vlan 10 macfilter 1 reject 1

Configure mac filter which rejects packets specified by (3) and (4) in VLAN20.
(config)#vlan 20 macfilter 0 reject 2
(config)#vlan 20 macfilter 1 reject 3

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3.4.5 Configuring MAC filter 5


This section describes how to configure MAC filter which passes only the traffic between the specified
MAC addresses.

<Filtering Design>
VLAN 10 consists of interface0/1-0/4 with untag and 0/5-0/8 with tag.
VLAN 20 consists of interface0/5-0/8 with untag.
In VLAN10, Only IP protocol packets are passed.
In VLAN20, Only FNA protocol packets are passed.

<Commands>
Configure ACL which specifies IP protocol(IP,ARP,Reserve ARP) ---(1)
(config)#acl 10 mac any any ether 0800
(config)#acl 11 mac any any ether 0806
(config)#acl 12 mac any any ether 8035

Configure ACL which specifies FNA format---(2)


(config)#acl 20 mac any any llc 8080
(config)#acl 21 mac any any llc 0000
(config)#acl 22 mac any any llc 0001

Configure ACL which specifies all packets-----(3)


(config)#acl 30 mac any any any

Configure mac filter which rejects packets except packets specified by (1) in VLAN10 ---(4)
(config)#vlan 10 macfilter 0 pass 10
(config)#vlan 10 macfilter 1 pass 11
(config)#vlan 10 macfilter 2 pass 12
(config)#vlan 10 macfilter 3 reject 30

Configure mac filter which rejects packets except packets specified by (2) in VLAN20 -----(5)
(config)#vlan 20 macfilter 0 pass 20
(config)#vlan 20 macfilter 1 pass 21
(config)#vlan 20 macfilter 2 pass 22
(config)#vlan 20 macfilter 3 reject 30

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3.5 Configuring Static MAC forwarding


This Section describes how to add MAC address to FDB as static entries.

MAC address can be manually entered in FDB which doesn’t age out and you can avoid
flooding of extra frames to network.

Server#1 Server#2 Server#3

VLAN10 VLAN20

<Configuration target>
Assign Interface0/2, 0/5 which Server#1,#2 are connected to VLAN(VID10).
Assign Interface0/10 which Server#3 is connected to VLAN(VID20).
Add MAC address of Servers to FDB as static entry.
Server#1 MAC address: 00:00:00:00:00:11
Server#2 MAC address: 00:00:00:00:00:22
Server#2 MAC address: 00:00:00:00:00:33

<Commands>
Assign Interface0/2 and 0/5 to untag VLAN(VID10)
(config)#interface range 0/2,0/5
(config-if)#vlan untag 10

Assign Interface0/10 to untag VLAN(VID20)


(config)#interface 0/10
(config-if)#vlan untag 20

Add MAC address to FDB in VLAN10.


(config)#vlan 10 forward 0 00:00:00:00:00:11 2
(config)#vlan 10 forward 1 00:00:00:00:00:22 5

Add MAC address to FDB in VLAN20.


(config)#vlan 20 forward 0 00:00:00:00:00:33 10

Save the configuration


(config)#save

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3.6 Configuring QoS


3.6.1 Configuring priority control
This section describes how to configure priority control which assigns egress port queue of
different priority to User priority value (Cos) in VLAN tag.

<Priority Control Design>

Packet Type CoS Queue class


Value
7
Management 4
6
Voice 5 3
FAX 4 2
3
Movie 1
2
Other 1
0
0

<Commands>
(config)#interface 0/1
(config-if)#qos prioritymap 0 0
(config-if)#qos prioritymap 1 0
(config-if)#qos prioritymap 2 1
(config-if)#qos prioritymap 3 1
(config-if)#qos prioritymap 4 2
(config-if)#qos prioritymap 5 3
(config-if)#qos prioritymap 6 4
(config-if)#qos prioritymap 7 4

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3.6.2 Configuring priority control rewrite


This section describes how to configure priority control rewrite which rewrites priority control
information of packets specified with combination of Mac address, packet format, Ethernet
type, VLAN ID and CoS value.

<Rewrite Condition>
Priority control information can be controlled by specifying the following parameter.
1)Specify ACL MAC definition and ACL VLAN definition for filter
- Source MAC Information(MAC address/Packet format /Ethernet Type/LSAP)
- Destination MAC Information(MAC address/Packet format/Ethernet Type/LSAP)
- VLAN ID
- CoS Value
- Source IP Information(IP Address/Address Mask)
- Destination IP Information(IP Address/Address Mask)
- TCP/UDP port number
- ICMP TYPE、ICMP CODE
- TOS value、DSCP value of IP packet
2)Specify the interface for MAC filter
3)Specify action(reject or pass) for MAC filter
- Rewrite DSCP value
- Rewrite ip precedence value
- Change queue which the received packets in ingress port use in egress port.

DSCP value rewrite


This section describes how to configure DSCP value rewrite of all ingress packets in the
specified interfaces in VLAN.

<Rewrite request>
VLAN 10 consists of interface0/1-0/8 and they are tag VLAN.
DSCP value of all packets is rewrite to 40 in interface0/1.

<Commands>
Configure ACL which specifies all packets --- (1)
(config)#acl 120 mac any any any

Configure DSCP value rewrite which rewrites DSCP value of packets specified by (1) to 40
(config)#interface 0/1
(config-if)#qos aclmap 0 dscp 40 120

Save the configuration


(config)#save

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IP Precedence value rewrite


This section describes how to configure IP precedence value rewrite which rewrites IP precedence value
of packets which has the specified CoS value in the specified port in VLAN.

<Rewrite request>
VLAN 10 consists of interface0/1-0/8 and they are tag VLAN.
IP precedence value of packets which have CoS value 5 is rewrite to 40 in VLAN10.

<Commands>
Configure ACL which specifies packets of VLAN ID10 and CoS value 5 ---(1)
(config)#acl 150 vlan 10 5

Configure QoS ACL map which rewrites ip precedence value of packets specified by (1) to 6 in
interface0/1-0/8 in VLAN10.
(config)#interface range 0/1-0/8
(config-if)#qos aclmap 0 tos 6 150

Save the configuration


(config)#save

Change queue of packets in VLAN


This section describes how to configure change queue function which changes queue which the received
packets in ingress port use in egress port.

<Rewrite request>
VLAN20 consists of interface0/1-0/5 and 0/1-0/4 is tag VLAN. 0/5 is untag VLAN.
Queue of packets of source Mac address 00:0b:01:02:03:04 is changed to 3.

<Commands>
Configure ACL which specifies source MAC address 00:0b:01:02:03:04 ---(1)
(config)#acl 100 mac 00:0b:01:02:03:04 any any

Configure QoS ACL map which changes queue of packets specified by(1) in VLAN20.
(config)#vlan 20 qos aclmap 0 queue 3 100

Save the configuration


(config)#save

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3.7 Configuring Spanning Tree


This section describes how to configure STP.

3.7.1 Configuring STP

Switch Switch

<Configuration target>
Enable STP
Assign Interface0/17 and 0/26 to VLAN(VID10)

<Commands>
Assign Interface0/17 and 0/26 to VLAN(VID10)
(config)#interface range 0/17-0/26
(config-if)#vlan untag 10

Enable STP in Interface0/1 and 0/2.


(config)#interface range 0/1-0/2
(config-if)#stp use on

Save the configuration


(config)#save

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3.7.2 Configuring MSTP


This section describes how to configure MSTP. MSTP can handle frames per VLAN.

<Configuration Target>
Control frames per VLAN by using MSTP in the following VLAN environment.

SBAX2#1

SBAX

SBAX2#2

SBAX2#4

VLAN300

VLAN100,200

[Instance 0]
Bridge Priority: SBAX2#1 -> SBAX2#2 -> SBAX2#3 -> SBAX2#4

[Instance 1]
Bridge Priority: SBAX2#1 -> SBAX2#2 -> SBAX2#3 -> SBAX2#4
VLAN 100、200

[Instance 2]
Bridge Priority: SBAX2#1 -> SBAX2#3 -> SBAX2#2 -> SBAX2#4
VLAN 300

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<SBAX2#1>
Connect interface0/19 to SBAX2#2
Connect interafce0/26 to SBAX2#3
Configure STP path cost of interface 0/19 and 0/26 to 20000 for all instances.

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<SBAX2#2>
Connect interface0/19 to SBAX2#1
Connect interafce0/23 to SBAX2#3
Connect interafce0/26 to SBAX2#4
Configure STP path cost of interface 0/19,0/23 and 0/26 to 20000 for all instances.

<SBAX2#3>
Connect interface0/19 to SBAX2#1
Connect interafce0/23 to SBAX2#2
Connect interafce0/26 to SBAX2#4
Configure STP path cost of interface 0/19,0/23 and 0/26 to 20000 for all instances.

<SBAX2#4>
Connect interface0/19 to SBAX2#2
Connect interafce0/26 to SBAX2#3
Configure STP path cost of interface 0/19 and 0/26 to 20000 for all instances.
Connect the servers of VLAN100 to interface0/20-0/21.
Connect the servers of VLAN200 to interface0/22.
Connect the servers of VLAN300 to interface0/24-0/25.

<Command>

SBAX2#1
Configure STP path cost in interface0/19、0/23.
(config)#interface range 0/19,0/23
(config-if)#stp domain 0 cost 20000
(config-if)#stp domain 1 cost 20000
(config-if)#stp domain 2 cost 20000

Configure VLAN
(config)#interface range 0/19,0/23
(config-if)#vlan tag 100,200,300

Configure STP
(config)#stp mode mstp
(config)#stp domain 1 vlan 100,200
(config)#stp domain 2 vlan 300
(config)#stp domain 0 priority 4096
(config)#stp domain 1 priority 4096
(config)#stp domain 2 priority 4096

Save the configuration


(config)#save

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SBAX2#2
Configure STP path cost in interface0/19、0/23、0/26
(config)#interface range 0/19,0/23,0/26
(config-if)#stp domain 0 cost 20000
(config-if)#stp domain 1 cost 20000
(config-if)#stp domain 2 cost 20000

Configure VLAN
(config)#interface range 0/19,0/23,0/26
(config-if)#vlan tag 100,200,300

Configure STP
(config)#stp mode mstp
(config)#stp domain 1 vlan 100,200
(config)#stp domain 2 vlan 300
(config)#stp domain 0 priority 8192
(config)#stp domain 1 priority 8192
(config)#stp domain 2 priority 12288

Save the configuration


(config)#save

SBAX2#3
Configure STP path cost in interface0/19、0/23、0/26
(config)#interface range 0/19,0/23,0/26
(config-if)#stp domain 0 cost 20000
(config-if)#stp domain 1 cost 20000
(config-if)#stp domain 2 cost 20000

Configure VLAN
(config)#interface range 0/19,0/23,0/26
(config-if)#vlan tag 100,200,300

Configure STP
(config)#stp mode mstp
(config)#stp domain 1 vlan 100,200
(config)#stp domain 2 vlan 300
(config)#stp domain 0 priority 12288
(config)#stp domain 1 priority 12288
(config)#stp domain 2 priority 8192

Save the configuration


(config)#save

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SBAX2#4
Configure STP path cost in interface0/19、0/26
(config)#interface range 0/19,0/26
(config-if)#stp domain 0 cost 20000
(config-if)#stp domain 1 cost 20000
(config-if)#stp domain 2 cost 20000

Configure VLAN
(config)#interface range 0/19,0/26
(config-if)#vlan tag 100,200,300

Configure STP
(config)#stp mode mstp
(config)#stp domain 1 vlan 100,200
(config)#stp domain 2 vlan 300
(config)#stp domain 0 priority 32768
(config)#stp domain 1 priority 32768
(config)#stp domain 2 priority 32768

Save the configuration


(config)#save

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3.8 Configuring IGMP Snooping


SBAX2 detects the port which requires multicast packets and transfers multicast packets to just the port
by using IGMP snooping. This constrains the flooding of multicast traffic and avoids transferring
unnecessary multicast packets to servers.

Listener Listener Listener

Multicast Multicast
Router#1 Router#2

Sender Sender

<Configuration target>
Use IGMP snooping
Listner#1 Port: Interface0/1,0/2
VLAN: 10

Listener#2 Port:Interface0/3,0/4
VLAN:11

Lsitener#3 Port:Interface0/5,0/6
VLAN:12

Multicast router#1 is connected to interface0/25 which VLAN10-12 is assigned with tag VALN.
Multicast router#2 is connected to interface0/26 which VLAN10 is assigned with tag VALN.

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<Commands>
Enable IGMP snooping
(config)#igmpsnoop use on

(config)#interface range 0/1-0/2 vlan untag 10


(config-if)vlan untag 10
(config)#interface 0/3-0/4
(config-if)#vlan untag 11
(config)#interface 0/5-0/6
(config-if)#vlan untag 12
(config)#interface 0/25
(config-if)#vlan tag 10,11,12
(config)#interface 0/26
(config-if)#vlan untag 10

Configure the multicast port for VLAN10 which multiple multicast routers are connected
(config)#vlan 10 igmpsnoop router yes 25,26

Save the configuration


(config)#save

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3.9 Configuring IEEE802.1X Authentication


This section describes how to configure IEEE802.1X authentication.

Note
Don’t assign VLAN ID to ports which use IEEE802.1X authentication.
Configure AAA group ID correctly for IEEE802.1X authentication.
Only EAP-MD5 can be used as authentication method for local authentication.
The following accounting information cannot be retrieved correctly in multiple authentication
environment per one physical port
- The number of Tx packet
- The number of Rx packet
- The number of Tx byte
- The number of Rx byte

Supplicant#1 Supplicant#2 Supplicant#3

0/1 0/2 0/3

0/19 0/22 0/26

VLAN10 VLAN123

RADIUS Server
VLAN11 VLAN100
172.16.1.100

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<Configuration target>
Use IEEE802.1X authentication in interface0/1-0/3.
Authentication database of Interface0/1-0/3 is following
-Interface0/1、0/2 : RADIUS Server
-Interface0/3 : Authentication information set locally
AAA Group ID
-Interface0/1、0/2 :0
-Interface0/3 :1
Authenticated per Supplicant MAC address

Available users in interface 0/3 are following.

User ID Password Assigned VLAN ID


Supp1 Supp1-pass VLAN123
Supp2 Supp2-pass VLAN100

RADIUS Server IP Address: 172.16.1.100


RADIUS Server is connected to VLAN13.
RADIUS Server secret :radius-secret
Collect authentication and accounting information in RADIUS server used by interface 0/1 and 0/2
Accounting information and Attribute supported by SBAX2 is following.
-Session time :Acct-Session-Time
- Tx packet number :Acct-Output-Packets
- Rx packet number :Acct-Input-Packets
- Tx byte :Acct-Output-Octets
- Rx byte :Acct-Input-Packets

Note

Configure the following attributes in RADIUS server in order to assign VLAN ID to users.
Please see user guide of RADIUS server for how to configure.

name number Attribute value


Tunnel-Type 64 VLAN (13)
Tunnel-Media-Type 65 802 (6)
Tunnel-Private-Group-ID 81 VLAN ID (coded by ASCII code)

When multiple tunnel attributes are configured by tag, the least available value is assigned to users as
VLAN information.

<Commands>
Enable IEEE802.1X authentication
(config)#dot1x use on

Configure port which RADIUS server is connected to


(config)#interface 0/26
(config-if)#vlan untag 13

Configure VLAN for RADIUS server


(config)#lan 0 vlan 13
(config)#lan 0 ip address 172.16.1.101/16 3

Configure VLAN which supplicants authenticated by IEEE802.1X are connected to


(config)#interface 0/19
(config-if)#vlan untag 10
(config)#interface 0/20
(config-if)#vlan untag 11
(config)#interface 0/21
(config-if)#vlan untag 100

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(config)#interface 0/22
(config-if)#vlan untag 123

Conifgure IEEE802.1X authentication port


(config)#interface 0/1
(config-if)#dot1x aaa 0
(config-if)#dot1x use on
(config)#interface 0/2
(config-if)#dot1x aaa 0
(config-if)#dot1x use on
(config)#interface 0/3
(config-if)#dot1x aaa 1
(config-if)#dot1x use on

Configure AAA group information using RADIUS server.


(config)#aaa 0 name radiusAuth
(config)#aaa 0 radius service client both
(config)#aaa 0 radius auth source 172.16.1.101
(config)#aaa 0 radius client server-info auth secret radius-secret
(config)#aaa 0 radius client server-info auth address 172.16.1.100
(config)#aaa 0 radius client server-info accounting secret radius-secret
(config)#aaa 0 radius client server-info accounting address 172.16.1.100

Configure AAA group information using local authentication information


(config)# aaa 1 name localAuth
(config)# aaa 1 user 0 id Supp1
(config)# aaa 1 user 0 password Supp1-pass
(config)# aaa 1 user 0 supplicant vid 123
(config)# aaa 1 user 1 id Supp2
(config)# aaa 1 user 1 password Supp2-pass
(config)# aaa 1 user 1 supplicant vid 100

Save the configuration


(config)#save

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3.10 Configuring MAC Authentication


This section describes how to configure MAC address authentication.

Note
Don’t assign VLAN ID to ports which use MAC address authentication.
Configure AAA group ID correctly for MAC address authentication.

Supplicant#1 Supplicant#2 Supplicant#3

0/1 0/2 0/3

0/19 0/22 0/26

VLAN10 VLAN123

RADIUS Server
VLAN11 VLAN100
172.16.1.100

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<Configuration target>
Use MAC address authentication in interface0/1-0/3.
Authentication database of Interface0/1-0/3 is following
-Interface0/1、0/2 : RADIUS Server
-Interface0/3 : Authentication information set locally
AAA Group ID
-Interface0/1、0/2 :0
-Interface0/3 :1
Authenticated per Supplicant MAC address

Available users in interface 0/3 are following.

MAC address Assigned VLAN ID


00:11:11:00:00:01 VLAN123
00:22:22:00:00:02 VLAN100

RADIUS Server IP Address: 172.16.1.100


RADIUS Server is connected to VLAN13.
RADIUS Server secret :radius-secret
Authentication Protocol: MD5-CHAP

Note

Configure the following attributes in RADIUS server in order to assign VLAN ID to users.
Please see user guide of RADIUS server for how to configure.

name number Attribute value


Tunnel-Type 64 VLAN (13)
Tunnel-Media-Type 65 802 (6)
Tunnel-Private-Group-ID 81 VLAN ID (coded by ASCII code)

When multiple tunnel attributes are configured by tag, the least available value is assigned to users as
VLAN information.

<Commands>
Enable MAC address authentication
(config)#macauth use on

Configure password for MAC address authentication


(config)#macauth password macauth-pass

Configure authentication protocol to MD5-CHAP


(config)#macauth type chap_md5

Configure port which RADIUS server is connected to


(config)#interface 0/26
(config-if)#vlan untag 13

Configure VLAN for RADIUS server


(config)#lan 0 vlan 13
(config)#lan 0 ip address 172.16.1.101/16 3

Configure VLAN which supplicants authenticated by IEEE802.1X are connected to


(config)#interface 0/19
(config-if)#vlan untag 10
(config)#interface 0/20
(config-if)#vlan untag 11
(config)#interface 0/21
(config-if)#vlan untag 100

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(config)#interface 0/22
(config-if)#vlan untag 123

Conifgure MAC address authentication port


(config)#interface 0/1
(config-if)#macauth use on
(config-if)#macauth aaa 0
(config)#interface 0/2
(config-if)#macauth use on
(config-if)#macauth aaa 0
(config)#interface 0/3
(config-if)#macauth use on
(config-if)#macauth aaa 1

Configure AAA group information using RADIUS server.


(config)#aaa 0 name radiusAuth
(config)#aaa 0 radius service client both
(config)#aaa 0 radius auth source 172.16.1.101
(config)#aaa 0 radius client server-info auth secret radius-secret
(config)#aaa 0 radius client server-info auth address 172.16.1.100

(config)# aaa 1 name localAuth


(config)# aaa 1 user 0 id 001111000001
(config)# aaa 1 user 0 password macauth-pass
(config)# aaa 1 user 0 supplicant vid 123
(config)# aaa 1 user 1 id 002222000002
(config)# aaa 1 user 1 password macauth-pass
(config)# aaa 1 user 1 supplicant vid 100

Save the configuration


(config)#save

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3.11 Configuring Port Mirroring


This section describes how to configure port mirroring function.
You can monitor the Rx/Tx traffic of source port in the target port by using port mirroring function.
This section explains how to configure source port to interfce0/17 and target port to interface 0/26 and
mirror Rx traffic of source port to target port.

Source Target
Port Port

Analyzer

<Configuration target>
Configure interface0/17 to source port(Rx)
Configure interface0/26 to target port.

<Commands>
Configure interface0/17 to mirror port.
(config)#interface 0/17
(config-if)#type mirror 0 26 rx

Save the configuration


(config)#save

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3.12 Configuring IP Filtering


This section describes how to configure IP filtering which controls packets by combination of IP address
and port number for network security.

<IP Filtering Condition>


Packet data flow can be controlled by specifying the following parameter in ACL.
- Source IP Information(IP Address/Address Mask/Port Number)
- Destination IP Information(IP Address/Address Mask/Port Number)
- Protocol
- TOS value、DSCP value of IP packet

<IP Filtering design policy>


There are two ways for filtering design.
A. Pass the specified packets and reject the others.
B. Reject the specified packets and pass the others.

This chapter explains the following examples for A.


-Pass only packets to access the specified service.
-Pass only packets to the specified server

And explains the following example for B.


-Reject only packets to the specified server
-Reject only ping to the specified server.

3.12.1 Configuring IP filter


This section describes how to configure IP filter which passes access to Web server and DNS sever and
rejects the other accesses.

<Filtering Design>
Pass access to Web server from 192.168.1.0/24
Pass access to DNS server from 192.168.1.0/24
Pass ICMP packets
Reject the other packets

<Commands>
Pass TCP packets to port80 of Web Server
(config)#acl 0 ip 192.168.1.0/24 any 6 any
(config)#acl 0 tcp any 80
(config)#lan 0 ip filter 0 pass acl 0

Pass UDP packets to port53 of DNS server.


(config)#acl 1 ip 192.168.1.0/24 192.168.0.10/32 17 any
(config)#acl 0 udp any 53
(config)#lan 0 ip filter 1 pass acl 1

Pass ICMP packets


(config)#acl 2 ip any any 1 any
(config)#lan 0 ip filter 2 pass acl 2

Reject the other packets


(config)#acl 3 ip any any any
(config)#lan 0 ip filter 3 reject acl 3

Save the configuration


(config)#save

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3.13 Configuring SNMP Agent


This section describes how to configure SNMP agent which informs MIB information of SNMP host.

lan 0
192.168.1.1

Administrator :Suzuki
System name:SBAX2
Agent IP address 192.168.1.1

Inform MIB information against


SNMP request

SNMP host
192.168.1.100

<Configuration target>
Use SNMP agent function
• Administrator suzuki
• System name SBAX2
• Location 1F
• Agent IP address 192.168.1.1
• SNMP host IP address 192.168.1.100
• community public00

<Commands>
Configure SNMPagent information
(config)#snmp agent contact suzuki
(config)#snmp agent sysname SBAX2
(config)#snmp agent location 1F
(config)#snmp agent adress 192.168.1.1

Configure SNMPhost information


(config)#snmp manager 0 192.168.1.100 public00 off disable

Enable SNMP agent function


(config)#snmp service on

Save the configuration


(config)#save

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This section describes how to configure for SNMPv3 access

<Configuration target>
Use SNMP agent function
Administrator suzuki
System name SBAX2
Location 1F
Agent address:192.168.1.1
SNMP host address:192.168.1.100
Host address for trap: 192.168.1.100
User name:user00
Authentication protocol:MD5
Password : auth_password
Encryption Protocol : DES
Password: priv_password
MIB view: Only system and interfaces groups are enabled
Only linkDown and linkUp traps are enabled.

<Commands>
Configure SNMP agent information
(config)#snmp agent contact suzuki
(config)#snmp agent sysname SBAX2
(config)#snmp agent location 1F
(config)#snmp agent address 192.168.1.1

Configure SNMPv3 Information


(config)#snmp user 0 name user00
(config)#snmp user 0 address 0 192.168.1.100
(config)#snmp user 0 notification 0 192.168.1.100

Configure Authentication/Encryption protocol


(config)#snmp user 0 auth md5 auth_password
(config)#snmp user 0 priv des priv_password

Configure MIB view information


(config)#snmp user 0 read view 0
(config)#snmp user 0 notify view 0
(config)#snmp view 0 subtree 0 include system
(config)#snmp view 0 subtree 1 include interfaces
(config)#snmp view 0 subtree 2 include linkdown
(config)#snmp view 0 subtree 3 include linkup

Enable SNMP Agent function


(config)#snmp service on

Savte the configuration


(config)#save

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3.14 Configuring System Log


This section describes how to configure system log function which sends system logs to syslog server.

lan 0
192.168.1.1

Send system logs

Syslog server
192.168.1.10

<Configuration Target>
Configure the following priority
-Priority LOG_ERROR
-Priority LOG_WARNING
-Priority LOG_NOTICE
-Priority LOG_INFO

•Syslog server IP address 192.168.1.10

<Command>

(config)#syslog server 192.168.1.10

Configure System log


(config)#syslog pri error, warm, notice, info

Save the configuration


(config)#save

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3.15 Configuring Link DownRelay


This section describes how to configure Link DownRelay function.

<Configuration Target>
Configure interface 0/1- 0/5 to downrelay port for interface 0/19.
When interface 0/19 is linkdown, interface 0/1-0/5 is down.

<Command>

(config)#interface 0/19
(config-if)#downrelay port 1-5
(config-if)#exit

Save the configuration


(config)#save

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4. Switch Software Default Settings


Item Default Setting
Switching method Cut through switching
Port information
ETHER port 1~18 19~26 oob
(Downlink) (Uplink) (MMB connection link)
Data transfer rate 10Gbps(fixed) 10Gbps(fixed) 10/100Mbps
(Auto-detect)
Full/half duplex Full-duplex(Fixed) Full-duplex(Fixed) Auto-detect
MDI/MDI-X - -
Flow control Tx:OFF, Rx:ON Tx:ON(Fixed)
Rx:ON(Fixed)
VLAN VID 1 (no tag) -
Protocol VLAN
Predefined protocol IPv4、IPv6
Link down relay Disabled
Link aggregation
Load balancing algorithm Destination MAC address, Source MAC address
Back up port
Port selection scheme Master port preferred
STP information
STP operating mode MSTP enabled for Uplink ports / Disabled for downlinks
LLDP Disabled
Broadcast/Multicast storm Enabled
control Threshold value for broadcast storm control: 2Gbps
Threshold value for multicast storm control: 2Gbps
Output rate control Disabled
IGMP snooping Disabled
IEEE802.1X authentication Disabled
Web authentication Disabled
MAC address authentication Disabled
RADIUS client Disabled
TACACS+ client Disabled
IP interface In-band = None/OOB = DHCP
Password information
User name admin
Password admin
ACL information None
SNMP information Disabled
DHCP/DNS client TBD
telnet/SSH auto logoff 5 min
Console auto logoff 8 hours
System log information
System log send Disable
Facility 23(local7)
Priority error、warn、info
Automatically current time set Disabled
Schedule information None
Host database information None
Shell function
Character code EUC

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5. Switch Software Maximum Values


Item Maximum value
Bridge information
of blocks registered(*1) 16416
Of static blocks registered 400
VLAN definition
# of VLANs 1000
Protocol VLAN(*2) 8
Link aggregation
# of member ports 10
# of groups 10
Back up ports
# of groups 13
STP information
# of MSTP instances 16
# of retainable LLDP receive information(*3) 26+378
MAC filters(*4) 64(per switch)
QoS using ACLs(*4) 64(per switch)
IGMP snooping
# of multicast group address registered 400
IEEE802.1X authentication
# of simultaneously authentication clients(*5) 24(per port)
# of simultaneously authentication vlans(*6) 16
Web authentication
# of simultaneously authentication clients(*5) 24(per port)
# of client registrations not required for 24(per port)
authentication
# of simultaneously authentication vlans(*6) 16
MAC address authentication
# of simultaneously authentication clients(*5) 24(per port)
# of client registrations not required for 24(per port)
authentication
# of simultaneously authentication vlans(*6) 16
Port mirroring
Target port(*8) 1 for Tx, 1 for Rx
ARPs registered 4000
IP interfaces 2
IPv6 interfaces 2
Routing table(IPv4)
# of routes registered 4
# of static routes registered 4
Routing table(IPv6)
# of routes registered
# of RA routes registered 1
# of static routes registered 4
IP filtering information(*4)
IPv4 max definitions 64(per switch)
IPv6 max definitions 64(per switch)
DSCP rewrite information(*4)
IPv4 max definitions 64(per switch)
IPv6 max definitions 64(per switch)
ACL definitions 700
Host database definitions 400
AAA information
# of groups 10

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# of defined authenticated users 1000


# of defined RADIUS servers 4
SNMP information
# of max. SNMP manager registered 8
Simultaneously connected 5
telnet/ssh/WWW browser sessions(*10)
System logging
# of System log records 1024 or more
Max.# of system log servers registered 1
Automated time adjustment
Max. # of SNTP servers registered 1
# of schedules defined 20
Application filtering information 10
(per application server)
*1) Includes own entries of the switch blade, static entries, and entries registered by
authentication or IGMP snooping
*2) The number of protocol filters that can be defined by the user.
*3)Explanation will be described in the future version
*4)Sum of MAC filter, QoS using ACLs, IP filter, IP Precedence/DSCP value rewrite, protocol
VLAN. System maximum value may be less than 64 depending on the setting.
*5)Refers to the combined number of clients throughout all the authentication algorithms. The
actual number may not reach 24 if the MAC address of a client does not fall in the allowed
range.
*6)Explanation will be described in the future version
*8) Target port for Tx and Rx cannot be set to a port at the same time.
*10) Telnet, ssh and WWW browser logins are not allowed during console connection

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6. MIB/Trap List
6.1 Standard MIB

6.1.1 System Group


No Name Object ID MIB ACCESS

1 sysDescr system.1 RO
2 sysObjectID system.2 RO
3 sysUptime system.3 RO
4 sysContact system.4 RW(*)
5 sysName system.5 RW(*)
6 sysLocation system.6 RW(*)
7 sysService system.7 RO

(*)valid until next reset

6.1.2 Interface Group


No Name Object ID MIB ACCESS

1 ifNumber interfaces.1 RO
2 ifTable interfaces.2 -
3 ifEntry ifTable.1 -
4 ifIndex ifEntry.1 RO
5 ifDescr ifEntry.2 RO
6 ifType ifEntry.3 RO
7 ifMtu ifEntry.4 RO
8 ifSpeed ifEntry.5 RW
9 ifPhysAddress ifEntry.6 RO
10 ifAdminStatus ifEntry.7 RO
11 ifOperStatus ifEntry.8 RO
12 ifLastChange ifEntry. ifEntry.9 RO
13 ifInOctets ifEntry.10 RO
14 ifInUcastPkts ifEntry.11 RO
15 ifInNUcastPkts ifEntry.12 RO
16 ifInDiscards ifEntry.13 RO
17 ifInErrors ifEntry.14 RO
18 ifInUnknownProtos ifEntry.15 RO
19 ifOutOctets ifEntry.16 RO
20 ifOutUcastPkts ifEntry.17 RO
21 ifOutNUcastPkts ifEntry.18 RO
22 ifOutDiscards ifEntry.19 RO
23 ifOutErrors ifEntry.20 RO
24 ifOutQLen ifEntry.21 RO
25 ifSpecific ifEntry.22 RO

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6.1.3 Address Translation Group

No Name Object ID MIB ACCESS

1 atTable at.1 -
2 atEntry atTable.1 -
3 atIfIndex atEntry.1 RO
4 atPhysAddress atEntry.2 RO
5 atNetAddress atEntry.3 RO

6.1.4 IP Group

ip group
No Name Object ID MIB ACCESS

1 ipForwarding ip.1 RO
2 ipDefaultTTL ip.2 RO
3 ipInReceives ip.3 RO
4 ipInHdrErrors ip.4 RO
5 ipInAddrErrors ip.5 RO
6 ipForwDatagrams ip.6 RO
7 ipInUnknownProtos ip.7 RO
8 ipInDiscards ip.8 RO
9 ipInDelivers ip.9 RO
10 ipOutRequests ip.10 RO
11 ipOutDiscards ip.11 RO
12 ipOutNoRoutes ip.12 RO
13 ipReasmTimeout ip.13 RO
14 ipReasmReqds ip.14 RO
15 ipReasmOKs ip.15 RO
16 ipReasmFails ip.16 RO
17 ipFragOKs ip.17 RO
18 ipFragFails p.18 RO
19 ipFragCreates ip.19 RO
20 ipRoutingDiscards p.23 RO

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ipAddr group
No Name Object ID MIB ACCESS

1 ipAddrTable ip.20 -
2 ipAddrEntry ipAddrTable.1 -
3 ipAdEntAddr ipAddrEntry.1 RO
4 ipAdEntIfIndex ipAddrEntry.2 RO
5 ipAdEntNetMask ipAddrEntry.3 RO
6 ipAdEntBcastAddr ipAddrEntry.4 RO
7 ipAdEntReasmMaxSize ipAddrEntry.5 RO

ipRoute group
No Name Object ID MIB ACCESS

1 ipRouteTable ip.21 -
2 ipRouteEntry ipRouteTable.1 -
3 ipRouteDest ipRouteEntry.1 RO
4 ipRouteIfIndex ipRouteEntry.2 RO
5 ipRouteMetric1 ipRouteEntry.3 RO
6 ipRouteMetric2 ipRouteEntry.4 RO
7 ipRouteMetric3 ipRouteEntry.5 RO
8 ipRouteMetric4 ipRouteEntry.6 RO
9 ipRouteNextHop pRouteEntry.7 RO
10 ipRouteType ipRouteEntry.8 RO
11 ipRouteProto ipRouteEntry.9 RO
12 ipRouteAge ipRouteEntry.10 RO
13 ipRouteMask ipRouteEntry.11 RO
14 ipRouteMetric5 ipRouteEntry.12 RO
15 ipRouteInfo ipRouteEntry.13 RO

ipNetToMedia group
No Name Object ID MIB ACCESS

1 ipNetToMediaTable ip.22 -
2 ipNetToMediaEntry ipNetToMediaTable.1 -
3 ipNetToMediaIfIndex ipNetToMediaEntry.1 RO
4 ipNetToMediaPhysAddress ipNetToMediaEntry.2 RO
5 ipNetToMediaNetAddress ipNetToMediaEntry.3 RO
6 ipNetToMediaType ipNetToMediaEntry.4 RO

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ipCidrRoute group
No Name Object ID MIB ACCESS

1 ipCidrRouteNumber ipForward.3 RO
2 ipCidrRouteTable ipForward.4 -
3 ipCidrRouteEntry ipCidrRouteTable.1 -
4 ipCidrRouteDest ipCidrRouteEntry.1 RO
5 ipCidrRouteMask ipCidrRouteEntry.2 RO
6 ipCidrRouteTos ipCidrRouteEntry.3 RO
7 ipCidrRouteNextHop ipCidrRouteEntry.4 RO
8 ipCidrRouteIfIndex pCidrRouteEntry.5 RO
9 ipCidrRouteType ipCidrRouteEntry.6 RO
10 ipCidrRouteProto ipCidrRouteEntry.7 RO
11 ipCidrRouteAge ipCidrRouteEntry.8 RO
12 ipCidrRouteInfo ipCidrRouteEntry.9 RO
13 ipCidrRouteNextHopAS ipCidrRouteEntry.10 RO
14 ipCidrRouteMetric1 ipCidrRouteEntry.11 RO
15 ipCidrRouteMetric2 ipCidrRouteEntry.12 RO
16 ipCidrRouteMetric3 ipCidrRouteEntry.13 RO
17 ipCidrRouteMetric4 ipCidrRouteEntry.14 RO
18 ipCidrRouteMetric5 ipCidrRouteEntry.15 RO
19 ipCidrRouteStatus ipCidrRouteEntry.16 RO

inetCidrRoute group

No Name Object ID MIB ACCESS

1 inetCidrRouteNumber ipForward.6 RO
2 inetCidrRouteTable ipForward.7 -
3 inetCidrRouteEntry inetCidrRouteTable.1 -
4 inetCidrRouteDestType inetCidrRouteEntry.1 -
5 inetCidrRouteDest inetCidrRouteEntry.2 -
6 inetCidrRoutePfxLen inetCidrRouteEntry.3 -
7 inetCidrRoutePolicy inetCidrRouteEntry.4 -
8 inetCidrRouteNextHopType inetCidrRouteEntry.5 -
9 inetCidrRouteNextHop inetCidrRouteEntry.6 -
10 inetCidrRouteIfIndex inetCidrRouteEntry.7 RO
11 inetCidrRouteType inetCidrRouteEntry.8 RO
12 inetCidrRouteProto inetCidrRouteEntry.9 RO
13 inetCidrRouteAge inetCidrRouteEntry.10 RO
14 inetCidrRouteNextHopAS inetCidrRouteEntry.11 RO
15 inetCidrRouteMetric1 inetCidrRouteEntry.12 RO
16 inetCidrRouteMetric2 inetCidrRouteEntry.13 RO
17 inetCidrRouteMetric3 inetCidrRouteEntry.14 RO
18 inetCidrRouteMetric4 inetCidrRouteEntry.15 RO
19 inetCidrRouteMetric5 inetCidrRouteEntry.16 RO
20 inetCidrRouteStatus inetCidrRouteEntry.17 RO
21 inetCidrRouteDiscards ipForward.8 RO

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ipv6 group
No Name Object ID MIB ACCESS

1 ipv6IpForwarding ip.25 RO
2 ipv6IpDefaultHopLimit ip.26 RO

Ipv4Interface group
No Name Object ID MIB ACCESS

1 ipv4InterfaceTableLastChange ip.27 RO
2 ipv4InterfaceTable ip.28 -
3 ipv4InterfaceEntry ipv4InterfaceTable.1 -
4 ipv4InterfaceIfIndex ipv4InterfaceEntry.1 -
5 ipv4InterfaceReasmMaxSize ipv4InterfaceEntry.2 RO
6 ipv4InterfaceEnableStatus ipv4InterfaceEntry.3 RO
7 ipv4InterfaceRetransmitTime ipv4InterfaceEntry.4 RO

Ipv6Interface group
No Name Object ID MIB ACCESS

1 ipv6InterfaceTableLastChange ip.29 RO
2 ipv6InterfaceTable ip.30 -
3 ipv6InterfaceEntry ipv6InterfaceTable.1 -
4 ipv6InterfaceIfIndex ipv6InterfaceEntry.1 -
5 ipv6InterfaceReasmMaxSize ipv6InterfaceEntry.2 RO
6 ipv6InterfaceIdentifier ipv6InterfaceEntry.3 RO
7 ipv6InterfaceEnableStatus ipv6InterfaceEntry.5 RO
8 ipv6InterfaceReachableTime ipv6InterfaceEntry.6 RO
9 ipv6InterfaceRetransmitTime ipv6InterfaceEntry.7 RO
10 ipv6InterfaceForwarding ipv6InterfaceEntry.8 RO

ipSystemStats group
No Name Object ID MIB ACCESS

1 ipSystemStatsTable ipTrafficStats.1 -
2 ipSystemStatsEntry ipSystemStatsTable.1 -
3 ipSystemStatsIPVersion ipSystemStatsEntry.1 -
4 ipSystemStatsInReceives ipSystemStatsEntry.3 -
5 ipSystemStatsInHdrErrors ipSystemStatsEntry.7 RO
6 ipSystemStatsInUnknownProtos ipSystemStatsEntry.10 RO
7 ipSystemStatsInTruncatedPkts ipSystemStatsEntry.11 RO
8 ipSystemStatsInForwDatagrams ipSystemStatsEntry.12 RO
9 ipSystemStatsReasmReqds ipSystemStatsEntry.14 RO
10 ipSystemStatsReasmOKs ipSystemStatsEntry.15 RO
11 ipSystemStatsReasmFails ipSystemStatsEntry.16 RO
12 ipSystemStatsInDelivers ipSystemStatsEntry.18 RO
13 ipSystemStatsOutRequests ipSystemStatsEntry.20 RO
14 ipSystemStatsOutNoRoutes ipSystemStatsEntry.22 RO
15 ipSystemStatsOutForwDatagrams ipSystemStatsEntry.23 RO
16 ipSystemStatsOutDiscards ipSystemStatsEntry.25 RO
17 ipSystemStatsOutFragReqds ipSystemStatsEntry.26 RO
18 ipSystemStatsOutFragOKs ipSystemStatsEntry.27 RO

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19 ipSystemStatsOutFragFails ipSystemStatsEntry.28 RO
20 ipSystemStatsOutFragCreates ipSystemStatsEntry.28 RO
21 ipSystemStatsOutTransmits ipSystemStatsEntry.30 RO
22 ipSystemStatsDiscontinuityTime ipSystemStatsEntry.46 RO
23 ipSystemStatsRefreshRate ipSystemStatsEntry.47 RO

ipAddressPrefix group
No Name Object ID MIB ACCESS

1 ipAddressPrefixTable ip.32 -
2 ipAddressPrefixEntry ipAddressPrefixTable.1 -
3 ipAddressPrefixIfIndex ipAddressPrefixEntry.1 -
4 ipAddressPrefixType ipAddressPrefixEntry.2 -
5 ipAddressPrefixPrefix ipAddressPrefixEntry.3 -
6 ipAddressPrefixLength ipAddressPrefixEntry.4 -
7 ipAddressPrefixOrigin ipAddressPrefixEntry.5 RO
8 ipAddressPrefixOnLinkFlag ipAddressPrefixEntry.6 RO
9 ipAddressPrefixAutonomousFlag ipAddressPrefixEntry.7 RO
10 ipAddressPrefixAdvPreferredLifetime ipAddressPrefixEntry.8 RO
11 ipAddressPrefixAdvValidLifetime ipAddressPrefixEntry.9 RO

ipAddress group
No Name Object ID MIB ACCESS

1 ipAddressTable ip.34 -
2 ipAddressEntry ipAddressTable.1 -
3 ipAddressAddrType ipAddressEntry.1 -
4 ipAddressAddr ipAddressEntry.2 -
5 ipAddressIfIndex ipAddressEntry.3 -
6 ipAddressType ipAddressEntry.4 -
7 ipAddressPrefix ipAddressEntry.5 RO
8 ipAddressOrigin ipAddressEntry.6 RO
9 ipAddressStatus ipAddressEntry.7 RO
10 ipAddressCreated ipAddressEntry.8 RO
11 ipAddressLastChanged ipAddressEntry.9 RO
12 ipAddressRowStatus ipAddressEntry.10 RO
13 ipAddressStorageType ipAddressEntry.11 RO

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ipNetToPhysical group

No Name Object ID MIB ACCESS

1 ipNetToPhysicalTable ip.35 -
2 ipNetToPhysicalEntry ipNetToPhysicalTable.1 -
3 ipNetToPhysicalIfIndex ipNetToPhysicalEntry.1 -
4 ipNetToPhysicalNetAddressType ipNetToPhysicalEntry.2 -
5 ipNetToPhysicalNetAddress ipNetToPhysicalEntry.3 -
6 ipNetToPhysicalPhysAddress ipNetToPhysicalEntry.4 RO
7 ipNetToPhysicalLastUpdated ipNetToPhysicalEntry.5 RO
8 ipNetToPhysicalType ipNetToPhysicalEntry.6 RO
9 ipNetToPhysicalState ipNetToPhysicalEntry.7 RO
10 ipNetToPhysicalRowStatus ipNetToPhysicalEntry.8 RO

ipv6RouterAdvert group
No Name Object ID MIB ACCESS

1 ipv6RouterAdvertTable ip.39 -
2 ipv6RouterAdvertEntry ipv6RouterAdvertTable.1 -
3 ipv6RouterAdvertIfIndex ipv6RouterAdvertEntry.1 -
4 ipv6RouterAdvertSendAdverts ipv6RouterAdvertEntry.2 RO
5 ipv6RouterAdvertMaxInterval ipv6RouterAdvertEntry.3 RO
6 ipv6RouterAdvertMinInterval ipv6RouterAdvertEntry.4 RO
7 ipv6RouterAdvertManagedFlag ipv6RouterAdvertEntry.5 RO
8 ipv6RouterAdvertOtherConfigFlag ipv6RouterAdvertEntry.6 RO
9 ipv6RouterAdvertLinkMTU ipv6RouterAdvertEntry.7 RO
10 ipv6RouterAdvertReachableTime ipv6RouterAdvertEntry.8 RO
11 ipv6RouterAdvertRetransmitTime ipv6RouterAdvertEntry.9 RO
12 ipv6RouterAdvertCurHopLimit ipv6RouterAdvertEntry.10 RO
13 ipv6RouterAdvertDefaultLifetime ipv6RouterAdvertEntry.11 RO
14 ipv6RouterAdvertRowStatus ipv6RouterAdvertEntry.12 RO

6.1.5 IGMP Group

Icmp group
No Name Object ID MIB ACCESS

1 icmpInMsgs icmp.1 RO
2 icmpInErrors icmp.2 RO
3 icmpInDestUnreachs icmp.3 RO
4 icmpInTimeExcds icmp.4 RO
5 icmpInParmProbs icmp.5 RO
6 icmpInSrcQuenchs icmp.6 RO
7 icmpInRedirects icmp.7 RO
8 icmpInEchos icmp.8 RO
9 icmpInEchoReps icmp.9 RO
10 icmpInTimestamps icmp.10 RO
11 icmpInTimestampReps icmp.11 RO
12 icmpInAddrMasks icmp.12 RO
13 icmpInAddrMaskReps icmp.13 RO
14 icmpOutMsgs icmp.14 RO

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15 icmpOutErrors icmp.15 RO
16 icmpOutDestUnreachs icmp.16 RO
17 icmpOutTimeExcds icmp.17 RO
18 icmpOutParmProbs icmp.18 RO
19 icmpOutSrcQuenchs icmp.19 RO
20 icmpOutRedirects icmp.20 RO
21 icmpOutEchos icmp.21 RO
22 icmpOutEchoReps icmp.22 RO
23 icmpOutTimestamps icmp.23 RO
24 icmpOutTimestampReps icmp.24 RO
25 icmpOutAddrMasks icmp.25 RO
26 icmpOutAddrMaskReps icmp.26 RO

icmpStat group
No Name Object ID MIB ACCESS

1 icmpStatsTable icmp.29 -
2 icmpStatsEntry icmpStatsTable.1 -
3 icmpStatsIPVersion icmpStatsEntry.1 -
4 icmpStatsInMsgs icmpStatsEntry.2 RO
5 icmpStatsInErrors icmpStatsEntry.3 RO
6 icmpStatsOutMsgs icmpStatsEntry.4 RO
7 icmpStatsOutErrors icmpStatsEntry.5 RO

icmpMsgStats group
No Name Object ID MIB ACCESS

1 icmpMsgStatsTable icmp.30 -
2 icmpMsgStatsEntry icmpMsgStatsTable.1 -
3 icmpMsgStatsIPVersion icmpMsgStatsEntry.1 -
4 icmpMsgStatsType icmpMsgStatsEntry.2 -
5 icmpMsgStatsInPkts icmpMsgStatsEntry.3 RO
6 icmpMsgStatsOutPkts icmpMsgStatsEntry.4 RO

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6.1.6 TCP Group

Tcp group
No Name Object ID MIB ACCESS

1 tcpRtoAlgorithm tcp.1 RO
2 tcpRtoMin tcp.2 RO
3 tcpRtoMax tcp.3 RO
4 tcpMaxConn tcp.4 RO
5 tcpActiveOpens tcp.5 RO
6 tcpPassiveOpens tcp.6 RO
7 tcpAttemptFails tcp.7 RO
8 tcpEstabResets tcp.8 RO
9 tcpCurrEstab tcp.9 RO
10 tcpInSegs tcp.10 RO
11 tcpOutSegs tcp.11 RO
12 tcpRetransSegs tcp.12 RO
13 tcpInErrs tcp.14 RO
14 tcpOutRsts tcp.15 RO

TcpConn group
No Name Object ID MIB ACCESS

1 tcpConnTable tcp.13 -
2 tcpConnEntry tcpConnTable.1 -
3 tcpConnState tcpConnEntry.1 RO
4 tcpConnLocalAddress tcpConnEntry.2 RO
5 tcpConnLocalAddress tcpConnEntry.3 RO
6 tcpConnRemAddress tcpConnEntry.4 RO
7 tcpConnRemPort tcpConnEntry.5 RO

TcpConnection group
No Name Object ID MIB ACCESS

1 tcpConnectionTable tcp.19 -
2 tcpConnectionEntry tcpConnectionTable.1 -
3 tcpConnectionLocalAddressType tcpConnectionEntry.1 -
4 tcpConnectionLocalAddress tcpConnectionEntry.2 -
5 tcpConnectionLocalPort tcpConnectionEntry.3 -
6 tcpConnectionRemAddressType tcpConnectionEntry.4 -
7 tcpConnectionRemAddress tcpConnectionEntry.5 -
8 tcpConnectionRemPort tcpConnectionEntry.6 -
9 tcpConnectionState tcpConnectionEntry.7 RO
10 tcpConnectionProcess tcpConnectionEntry.8 RO

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Tcp Listener group


No Name Object ID MIB ACCESS

1 tcpListenerTable tcp.20 -
2 tcpListenerEntry tcpListenerTable.1 -
3 tcpListenerLocalAddressType tcpListenerEntry.1 -
4 tcpListenerLocalAddress tcpListenerEntry.2 -
5 tcpListenerLocalPort tcpListenerEntry.3 -
6 tcpListenerProcess tcpListenerEntry.4 RO

6.1.7 UDP Group

udp group
No Name Object ID MIB ACCESS

1 udpInDatagrams udp.1 RO
2 udpNoPorts udp.2 RO
3 udpInErrors udp.3 RO
4 udpOutDatagrams udp.4 RO

udpLisfener group
No Name Object ID MIB ACCESS

1 udpTable udp.5 -
2 udpEntry udpTable.1 -
3 udpLocalAddress udpEntry.1 RO
4 udpLocalPort udpEntry.2 RO

udpEndpoint group
No Name Object ID MIB ACCESS

1 udpEndpointTable udp.7 -
2 udpEndpointEntry udpEndpointTable.1 -
3 udpEndpointLocalAddressType udpEndpointEntry.1 -
4 udpEndpointLocalAddress udpEndpointEntry.2 -
5 udpEndpointLocalPort udpEndpointEntry.3 -
6 udpEndpointRemoteAddressType udpEndpointEntry.4 -
7 udpEndpointRemoteAddress udpEndpointEntry.5 -
8 udpEndpointRemotePort udpEndpointEntry.6 -
9 udpEndpointInstance udpEndpointEntry.7 -
10 udpEndpointProcess udpEndpointEntry.8 RO

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6.1.8 Dot3 Group

dot3Sats group
No Name Object ID MIB ACCESS

1 dot3StatsTable dot3.2 -
2 dot3StatsEntry dot3StatsTable.1 -
3 dot3StatsIndex dot3StatsEntry.1 RO
4 dot3StatsAlignmentErrors dot3StatsEntry.2 RO
5 dot3StatsFCSErrors dot3StatsEntry.3 RO
6 dot3StatsSingleCollisionFrames dot3StatsEntry.4 RO
7 dot3StatsMultipleCollisionFrames dot3StatsEntry.5 RO
8 dot3StatsSQETestErrors dot3StatsEntry.6 RO
9 dot3StatsDeferredTransmissions dot3StatsEntry.7 RO
10 dot3StatsLateCollisions dot3StatsEntry.8 RO
11 dot3StatsExcessiveCollisions dot3StatsEntry.9 RO
12 dot3StatsInternalMacTransmitErrors dot3StatsEntry.10 RO
13 dot3StatsCarrierSenseErrors dot3StatsEntry.11 RO
14 dot3StatsFrameTooLongs dot3StatsEntry.13 RO
15 dot3StatsInternalMacReceiveErrors dot3StatsEntry.16 RO
16 dot3StatsEtherChipSet dot3StatsEntry.17 RO
17 dot3StatsSymbolErrors dot3StatsEntry.18 RO
18 dot3StatsDuplexStatus dot3StatsEntry.19 RO
19 dot3StatsRateControlAbility dot3StatsEntry.20 RO
20 dot3StatsRateControlStatus dot3StatsEntry.21 RO

dot3Control group
No Name Object ID MIB ACCESS

1 dot3ControlTable dot3.9 -
2 dot3ControlEntry dot3ControlTable.1 -
3 dot3ControlFunctionsSupported dot3ControlEntry.1 RO
4 dot3ControlInUnknownOpcodes dot3ControlEntry.2 RO

dot3Pause group
No Name Object ID MIB ACCESS

1 dot3PauseTable dot3.10 -
2 dot3PauseEntry dot3PauseTable.1 -
3 dot3PauseAdminMode dot3PauseEntry.1 RO
4 dot3PauseOperMode dot3PauseEntry.2 RO
5 dot3InPauseFrames dot3PauseEntry.3 RO
6 dot3OutPauseFrames dot3PauseEntry.4 RO

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6.1.9 SNMP Group


No Name Object ID MIB ACCESS

1 snmpInPkts snmp.1 RO
2 snmpOutPkts snmp.2 RO
3 snmpInBadVersions snmp.3 RO
4 snmpInBadCommunityNames snmp.4 RO
5 snmpInBadCommunityUses snmp.5 RO
6 snmpInASNParseErrs snmp.6 RO
7 snmpInTooBigs snmp.8 RO
8 snmpInNoSuchNames snmp.9 RO
9 snmpInBadValues snmp.10 RO
10 snmpInReadOnlys snmp.11 RO
11 snmpInGenErrs snmp.12 RO
12 snmpInTotalReqVars snmp.13 RO
13 snmpInTotalSetVars snmp.14 RO
14 snmpInGetRequests snmp.15 RO
15 snmpInGetNexts snmp.16 RO
16 snmpInSetRequests snmp.17 RO
17 snmpInGetResponses snmp.18 RO
18 snmpInTraps snmp.19 RO
19 snmpOutTooBigs snmp.20 RO
20 snmpOutNoSuchNames snmp.21 RO
21 snmpOutBadValues snmp.22 RO
22 snmpOutGenErrs snmp.24 RO
23 snmpOutGetRequests snmp.25 RO
24 snmpOutGetNexts snmp.26 RO
25 snmpOutSetRequests snmp.27 RO
26 snmpOutGetResponses snmp.28 RO
27 snmpOutTraps snmp.29 RO
28 snmpEnableAuthenTraps snmp.30 RO

6.1.10 rmon Group

rmonEthernetStatistics group
No Name Object ID MIB ACCESS

1 etherStatsTable statistics.1 -
2 etherStatsEntry etherStatsTable.1 -
3 etherStatsIndex etherStatsEntry.1 RO
4 etherStatsDataSource etherStatsEntry.2 RO
5 etherStatsDropEvents etherStatsEntry.3 RO
6 etherStatsOctets etherStatsEntry.4 RO
7 etherStatsPkts etherStatsEntry.5 RO
8 etherStatsBroadcastPkts etherStatsEntry.6 RO
9 etherStatsMulticastPkts etherStatsEntry.7 RO
10 etherStatsCRCAlignErrors etherStatsEntry.8 RO
11 etherStatsUndersizePkts etherStatsEntry.9 RO
12 etherStatsOversizePkts etherStatsEntry.10 RO
13 etherStatsFragments etherStatsEntry.11 RO
14 etherStatsJabbers etherStatsEntry.12 RO
15 etherStatsCollisions etherStatsEntry.13 RO
16 etherStatsPkts64Octets etherStatsEntry.14 RO

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17 etherStatsPkts65to127Octets etherStatsEntry.15 RO
18 etherStatsPkts128to255Octets etherStatsEntry.16 RO
19 etherStatsPkts256to511Octets etherStatsEntry.17 RO
20 etherStatsPkts512to1023Octets etherStatsEntry.18 RO
21 etherStatsPkts1024to1518Octets etherStatsEntry.19 RO
22 etherStatsOwner etherStatsEntry.20 RO
23 etherStatsStatus etherStatsEntry.21 RO

rmonHistoryControl group
No Name Object ID MIB ACCESS

1 historyControlTable history.1 -
2 historyControlEntry historyControlTable.1 -
3 historyControlIndex historyControlEntry.1 RO
4 historyControlDataSource historyControlEntry.2 RO
5 historyControlBucketsRequested historyControlEntry.3 RO
6 historyControlBucketsGranted historyControlEntry.4 RO
7 historyControlInterval historyControlEntry.5 RO
8 historyControlOwner historyControlEntry.6 RO
9 historyControlStatus historyControlEntry.7 RO

rmonEthernetHistory group
No Name Object ID MIB ACCESS

1 etherHistoryTable history.2 -
2 etherHistoryEntry etherHistoryTable.1 -
3 etherHistoryIndex etherHistoryEntry.1 RO
4 etherHistorySampleIndex etherHistoryEntry.2 RO
5 etherHistoryIntervalStart etherHistoryEntry.3 RO
6 etherHistoryDropEvents etherHistoryEntry.4 RO
7 etherHistoryOctets etherHistoryEntry.5 RO
8 etherHistoryPkts etherHistoryEntry.6 RO
9 etherHistoryBroadcastPkts etherHistoryEntry.7 RO
10 etherHistoryMulticastPkts etherHistoryEntry.8 RO
11 etherHistoryCRCAlignErrors etherHistoryEntry.9 RO
12 etherHistoryUndersizePkts etherHistoryEntry.10 RO
13 etherHistoryOversizePkts etherHistoryEntry.11 RO
14 etherHistoryFragments etherHistoryEntry.12 RO
15 etherHistoryJabbers etherHistoryEntry.13 RO
16 etherHistoryCollisions etherHistoryEntry.14 RO
17 etherHistoryUtilization etherHistoryEntry.15 RO

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rmonAlarm group
No Name Object ID MIB ACCESS

1 alarmTable alarm.1 -
2 alarmEntry alarmTable.1 -
3 alarmIndex alarmEntry.1 RO
4 alarmInterval alarmEntry.2 RO
5 alarmVariable alarmEntry.3 RO
6 alarmSampleType alarmEntry.4 RO
7 alarmValue alarmEntry.5 RO
8 alarmStartupAlarm alarmEntry.6 RO
9 alarmRisingThreshold alarmEntry.7 RO
10 alarmFallingThreshold alarmEntry.8 RO
11 alarmRisingEventIndex alarmEntry.9 RO
12 alarmFallingEventIndex alarmEntry.10 RO
13 alarmOwner alarmEntry.11 RO
14 alarmStatus alarmEntry.12 RO

rmonEvent group
No Name Object ID MIB ACCESS

1 eventTable event.1 -
2 eventEntry eventTable.1 -
3 eventIndex eventEntry.1 RO
4 eventDescription eventEntry.2 RO
5 eventType eventEntry.3 RO
6 eventCommunity eventEntry.4 RO
7 eventLastTimeSent eventEntry.5 RO
8 eventOwner eventEntry.6 RO
9 eventStatus eventEntry.7 RO
10 logTable event.2 -
11 logEntry logTable.1 -
12 logEventIndex logEntry.1 RO
13 logIndex logEntry.2 RO
14 logTime logEntry.3 RO
15 logDescription logEntry.4 RO

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6.1.11 Dot1dBridge Group

dot1dBase group
No Name Object ID MIB ACCESS

1 dot1dBaseBridgeAddress dot1dBase.1 RO
2 dot1dBaseNumPorts dot1dBase.2 RO
3 dot1dBaseType dot1dBase.3 RO
4 dot1dBasePortTable dot1dBase.4 -
5 dot1dBasePortEntry dot1dBasePortTable.1 -
6 dot1dBasePort dot1dBasePortEntry.1 RO
7 dot1dBasePortIfIndex dot1dBasePortEntry.2 RO
8 dot1dBasePortCircuit dot1dBasePortEntry.3 RO
9 dot1dBasePortDelayExceededDiscards dot1dBasePortEntry.4 RO
10 dot1dBasePortMtuExceededDiscards dot1dBasePortEntry.5 RO

dot1dStp group
No Name Object ID MIB ACCESS

1 dot1dStpProtocolSpecification dot1dStp.1 RO
2 dot1dStpPriority dot1dStp.2 RO
3 dot1dStpTimeSinceTopologyChange dot1dStp.3 RO
4 dot1dStpTopChanges dot1dStp.4 RO
5 dot1dStpDesignatedRoot dot1dStp.5 RO
6 dot1dStpRootCost dot1dStp.6 RO
7 dot1dStpRootPort dot1dStp.7 RO
8 dot1dStpMaxAge dot1dStp.8 RO
9 dot1dStpHelloTime dot1dStp.9 RO
10 dot1dStpHoldTime dot1dStp.10 RO
11 dot1dStpForwardDelay dot1dStp.11 RO
12 dot1dStpBridgeMaxAge dot1dStp.12 RO
13 dot1dStpBridgeHelloTime dot1dStp.13 RO
14 dot1dStpBridgeForwardDelay dot1dStp.14 RO
15 dot1dStpPortTable dot1dStp.15 -
16 dot1dStpPortEntry dot1dStpPortTable.1 -
17 dot1dStpPort dot1dStpPortEntry.1 RO
18 dot1dStpPortPriority dot1dStpPortEntry.2 RO
19 dot1dStpPortState dot1dStpPortEntry.3 RO
20 dot1dStpPortEnable dot1dStpPortEntry.4 RO
21 dot1dStpPortPathCost dot1dStpPortEntry.5 RO
22 dot1dStpPortDesignatedRoot dot1dStpPortEntry.6 RO
23 dot1dStpPortDesignatedCost dot1dStpPortEntry.7 RO
24 dot1dStpPortDesignatedBridge dot1dStpPortEntry.8 RO
25 dot1dStpPortDesignatedPort dot1dStpPortEntry.9 RO
26 dot1dStpPortForwardTransitions dot1dStpPortEntry.10 RO

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dot1dTp group
No Name Object ID MIB ACCESS

1 dot1dTpLearnedEntryDiscards dot1dTp.1 RO
2 dot1dTpAgingTime dot1dTp.2 RO
3 dot1dTpFdbTable dot1dTp.3 -
4 dot1dTpFdbEntry dot1dTpFdbTable.1 -
5 dot1dTpFdbAddress dot1dTpFdbEntry.1 RO
6 dot1dTpFdbPort dot1dTpFdbEntry.2 RO
7 dot1dTpFdbStatus dot1dTpFdbEntry.3 RO
8 dot1dTpPortTable dot1dTp.4 -
9 dot1dTpPortEntry dot1dTpPortTable.1 -
10 dot1dTpPort dot1dTpPortEntry.1 RO
11 dot1dTpPortMaxInfo dot1dTpPortEntry.2 RO
12 dot1dTpPortInFrames dot1dTpPortEntry.3 RO
13 dot1dTpPortOutFrames dot1dTpPortEntry.4 RO
14 dot1dTpPortInDiscards dot1dTpPortEntry.5 RO

dot1dExtBase group
No Name Object ID MIB ACCESS

1 dot1dDeviceCapabilities dot1dExtBase.1 RO
2 dot1dTrafficClassesEnabled dot1dExtBase.2 RO
3 dot1dGmrpStatus dot1dExtBase.3 RO
4 dot1dPortCapabilitiesTable dot1dExtBase.4 -
5 dot1dPortCapabilitiesEntry dot1dPortCapabilitiesTable.1 -
6 dot1dPortCapabilities dot1dPortCapabilitiesEntry.1 RO

dot1dPriority group
No Name Object ID MIB ACCESS

1 dot1dPortPriorityTable dot1dPriority.1 -
2 dot1dPortPriorityEntry dot1dPortPriorityTable.1 -
3 dot1dPortDefaultUserPriority dot1dPortPriorityEntry.1 RO
4 dot1dPortNumTrafficClasses dot1dPortPriorityEntry.2 RO
5 dot1dTrafficClassTable dot1dPriority.3 -
6 dot1dTrafficClassEntry dot1dTrafficClassTable.1 -
7 dot1dTrafficClassPriority dot1dTrafficClassEntry.1 -
8 dot1dTrafficClass dot1dTrafficClassEntry.2 RO

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6.1.12 qBridgeMIB Group

dot1qBase group
No Name Object ID MIB ACCESS

1 dot1qVlanVersionNumber dot1qBase.1 RO
2 dot1qMaxVlanId dot1qBase.2 RO
3 dot1qMaxSupportedVlans dot1qBase.3 RO
4 dot1qNumVlans dot1qBase.4 RO
5 dot1qGvrpStatus dot1qBase.5 RO

dot1qVlan group
No Name Object ID MIB ACCESS

1 dot1qVlanNumDeletes dot1qVlan.1 RO
2 dot1qVlanCurrentTable dot1qVlan.2 -
3 dot1qVlanCurrentEntry dot1qVlanCurrentTable.1 -
4 dot1qVlanTimeMark dot1qVlanCurrentEntry.1 -
5 dot1qVlanIndex dot1qVlanCurrentEntry.2 -
6 dot1qVlanCurrentEgressPorts dot1qVlanCurrentEntry.4 RO
7 dot1qVlanCurrentUntaggedPorts dot1qVlanCurrentEntry.5 RO
8 dot1qVlanStatus dot1qVlanCurrentEntry.6 RO
9 dot1qVlanStaticTable dot1qVlan.3 -
10 dot1qVlanStaticEntry dot1qVlanStaticTable.1 -
11 dot1qVlanStaticName dot1qVlanStaticEntry.1 RO
12 dot1qVlanStaticEgressPorts dot1qVlanStaticEntry.2 RO
13 dot1qVlanForbiddenEgressPorts dot1qVlanStaticEntry.3 RO
14 dot1qVlanStaticUntaggedPorts dot1qVlanStaticEntry.4 RO
15 dot1qVlanStaticRowStatus dot1qVlanStaticEntry.5
16 dot1qNextFreeLocalVlanIndex dot1qVlan.4
17 dot1qPortVlanTable dot1qVlan.5 -
18 dot1qPortVlanEntry dot1qPortVlanTable.1 -
19 dot1qPvid dot1qPortVlanEntry.1 RO
20 dot1qPortAcceptableFrameTypes dot1qPortVlanEntry.2 RO
21 dot1qPortIngressFiltering dot1qPortVlanEntry.3 RO
22 dot1qPortGvrpStatus dot1qPortVlanEntry.4 RO

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6.1.13 ifMIB Group

ifMIB group
No Name Object ID MIB ACCESS

1 ifXTable ifMIBObjects.1 -
2 ifXEntry ifXTable.1 -
3 ifName ifXEntry.1 RO
4 ifInMulticastPkts ifXEntry.2 RO
5 ifInBroadcastPkts ifXEntry.3 RO
6 ifOutMulticastPkts ifXEntry.4 RO
7 ifOutBroadcastPkts ifXEntry.5 RO
8 ifHCInOctets ifXEntry.6 RO
9 ifHCInUcastPkts ifXEntry.7 RO
10 ifHCInMulticastPkts ifXEntry.8 RO
11 ifHCInBroadcastPkts ifXEntry.9 RO
12 ifHCOutOctets ifXEntry.10 RO
13 ifHCOutUcastPkts ifXEntry.11 RO
14 ifHCOutMulticastPkts ifXEntry.12 RO
15 ifHCOutBroadcastPkts ifXEntry.13 RO
16 ifLinkUpDownTrapEnable ifXEntry.14 RO
17 ifHighSpeed ifXEntry.15 RO
18 ifPromiscuousMode ifXEntry.16 RO
19 ifConnectorPresent ifXEntry.17 RO
20 ifAlias ifXEntry.18 RO
21 ifCounterDiscontinuityTime ifXEntry.19 RO

ifStack group
No Name Object ID MIB ACCESS

1 ifStackTable ifMIBObjects.2 -
2 ifStackEntry ifStackTable.1 -
3 ifStackHigherLayer ifStackEntry.1 -
4 ifStackLowerLayer ifStackEntry.2 -
5 ifStackStatus ifStackEntry.3 RO

ifMIB group
No Name Object ID MIB ACCESS

1 ifTableLastChange ifMIBObjects.5 RO
2 ifStackLastChange ifMIBObjects.6 RO

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6.1.14 radiusMIB Group

radiusAuthClient group
No Name Object ID MIB
ACCESS
1 radiusAuthClientInvalidServerAddresses radiusAuthClient.1 RO
2 radiusAuthClientIdentifier radiusAuthClient.2 RO
3 radiusAuthServerTable radiusAuthClient.3 -
4 radiusAuthServerEntry radiusAuthServerTable.1 -
5 radiusAuthServerIndex radiusAuthServerEntry.1 -
6 radiusAuthServerAddress radiusAuthServerEntry.1 RO
7 radiusAuthClientServerPortNumber radiusAuthServerEntry.2 RO
8 radiusAuthClientRoundTripTime radiusAuthServerEntry.3 RO
9 radiusAuthClientAccessRequests radiusAuthServerEntry.4 RO
10 radiusAuthClientAccessRetransmissions radiusAuthServerEntry.5 RO
11 radiusAuthClientAccessAccepts radiusAuthServerEntry.6 RO
12 radiusAuthClientAccessRejects radiusAuthServerEntry.7 RO
13 radiusAuthClientAccessChallenges radiusAuthServerEntry.8 RO
14 radiusAuthClientMalformedAccessResponses radiusAuthServerEntry.9 RO
15 radiusAuthClientBadAuthenticators radiusAuthServerEntry.10 RO
16 radiusAuthClientPendingRequests radiusAuthServerEntry.11 RO
17 radiusAuthClientTimeouts radiusAuthServerEntry.12 RO
18 radiusAuthClientUnknownTypes radiusAuthServerEntry.13 RO
19 radiusAuthClientPacketsDropped radiusAuthServerEntry.14 RO

radiusAccClient group
No Name Object ID MIB ACCESS

1 radiusAccClientInvalidServerAddresse radiusAccClient.1 RO
s
2 radiusAccClientIdentifier radiusAccClient.2 RO
3 radiusAccServerTable radiusAccClient.3 -
4 radiusAccServerEntry radiusAccServerTable.1 -
5 radiusAccServerIndex radiusAccServerEntry.1 -
6 radiusAccServerAddress radiusAccServerEntry.2 RO
7 radiusAccClientServerPortNumber radiusAccServerEntry.3 RO
8 radiusAccClientRoundTripTime radiusAccServerEntry.4 RO
9 radiusAccClientRequests radiusAccServerEntry.5 RO
10 radiusAccClientRetransmissions radiusAccServerEntry.6 RO
11 radiusAccClientResponses radiusAccServerEntry.7 RO
12 radiusAccClientMalformedResponses radiusAccServerEntry.8 RO
13 radiusAccClientBadAuthenticators radiusAccServerEntry.9 RO
14 radiusAccClientPendingRequests radiusAccServerEntry.10 RO
15 radiusAccClientTimeouts radiusAccServerEntry.11 RO
16 radiusAccClientUnknownTypes radiusAccServerEntry.12 RO
17 radiusAccClientPacketsDropped radiusAccServerEntry.13 RO

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6.1.15 entityMIB Group

entityPhysical group
No Name Object ID MIB ACCESS

1 entPhysicalTable entityPhysical.1 -
2 entPhysicalEntry entPhysicalTable.1 -
3 entPhysicalIndex entPhysicalEntry.1 -
4 entPhysicalDescr entPhysicalEntry.2 RO
5 entPhysicalVendorType entPhysicalEntry.3 RO
6 entPhysicalContainedIn entPhysicalEntry.4 RO
7 entPhysicalClass entPhysicalEntry.5 RO
8 entPhysicalParentRelPos entPhysicalEntry.6 RO
9 entPhysicalName entPhysicalEntry.7 RO
10 entPhysicalHardwareRev entPhysicalEntry.8 RO
11 entPhysicalFirmwareRev entPhysicalEntry.9 RO
12 entPhysicalSoftwareRev entPhysicalEntry.10 RO
13 entPhysicalSerialNum entPhysicalEntry.11 RO
14 entPhysicalMfgName entPhysicalEntry.12 RO
15 entPhysicalModelName entPhysicalEntry.13 RO
16 entPhysicalAlias entPhysicalEntry.14 RO
17 entPhysicalAssetID entPhysicalEntry.15 RO
18 entPhysicalIsFRU entPhysicalEntry.16 RO

entityMapping group
No Name Object ID MIB ACCESS

1 entPhysicalContainsTable entityMapping.3 -
2 entPhysicalContainsEntry entPhysicalContainsTable. -
1
3 entPhysicalChildIndex entPhysicalContainsEntry RO
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6.2 Fujitsu Private MIB


6.2.1 nonosSystemGroup

No Name Object ID MIB ACCESS


1 nosResetSystem nonosSystem.1 RW

6.2.2 agentPortConfigEntryGroup

No Name Object ID MIB ACCESS


1 agentPortDot1dBasePort agentPortConfigEntry.1 RO
2 agentPortEKeyingStatus agentPortConfigEntry.28 RO

6.3 IEEE802.1MIB
6.2.3 LldpMIB Group

lldpConfiguration group

No Name Object ID MIB ACCESS


1 lldpMessageTxInterval lldpConfiguration.1 RO
2 lldpMessageTxHoldMultiplier lldpConfiguration.2 RO
3 lldpReinitDelay lldpConfiguration.3 RO
4 lldpTxDelay lldpConfiguration.4 RO
5 lldpNotificationInterval lldpConfiguration.5 RO

lldpPortConfig group

No Name Object ID MIB ACCESS


1 lldpPortConfigTable lldpConfiguration.6 -
2 lldpPortConfigEntry lldpPortConfigTable.1 -
3 lldpPortConfigPortNum lldpPortConfigEntry.1 -
4 lldpPortConfigAdminStatus lldpPortConfigEntry.2 RO
5 lldpPortConfigNotificationEnable lldpPortConfigEntry.3 RO
6 lldpPortConfigTLVsTxEnable lldpPortConfigEntry.4 RO

lldpConfigManAdd group

No Name Object ID MIB ACCESS


1 lldpConfigManAddrTable lldpConfiguration.7 -
2 lldpConfigManAddrEntry lldpConfigManAddrTable.1 -
3 lldpConfigManAddrPortsTxEnable lldpConfigManAddrEntry.1 RO

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lldpStatistics group

No Name Object ID MIB ACCESS


1 lldpStatsRemTablesLastChangeTime lldpStatistics.1 RO
2 lldpStatsRemTablesInserts lldpStatistics.2 RO
3 lldpStatsRemTablesDeletes lldpStatistics.3 RO
4 lldpStatsRemTablesDrops lldpStatistics.4 RO
5 lldpStatsRemTablesAgeouts lldpStatistics.5 RO

lldpStatsTxPort group

No Name Object ID MIB ACCESS


1 lldpStatsTxPortTable lldpStatistics.6 -
2 lldpStatsTxPortTable lldpStatsTxPortTable.1 -
3 lldpStatsTxPortNum lldpStatsTxPortEntry.1 -
4 lldpStatsTxPortFramesTotal lldpStatsTxPortEntry.2 RO

lldpStatsRxPort group

No Name Object ID MIB ACCESS


1 lldpStatsRxPortTable lldpStatistics.7 -
2 lldpStatsRxPortEntry lldpStatsRxPortTable.1 -
3 lldpStatsRxPortNum lldpStatsRxPortEntry.1 -
4 lldpStatsRxPortFramesDiscardedTotal lldpStatsRxPortEntry.2 RO
5 lldpStatsRxPortFramesErrors lldpStatsRxPortEntry.3 RO
6 lldpStatsRxPortFramesTotal lldpStatsRxPortEntry.4 RO
7 lldpStatsRxPortTLVsDiscardedTotal lldpStatsRxPortEntry.5 RO
8 lldpStatsRxPortTLVsUnrecognizedTotal lldpStatsRxPortEntry.6 RO
9 lldpStatsRxPortAgeoutsTotal lldpStatsRxPortEntry.7 RO

lldpLocalSystemData group
No Name Object ID MIB ACCESS
1 lldpLocChassisIdSubtype lldpLocalSystemData.1 RO
2 lldpLocChassisId lldpLocalSystemData.2 RO
3 lldpLocSysName lldpLocalSystemData.3 RO
4 lldpLocSysDesc lldpLocalSystemData.4 RO
5 lldpLocSysCapSupported lldpLocalSystemData.5 RO
6 lldpLocSysCapEnabled lldpLocalSystemData.6 RO

lldpLocManAddr group

No Name Object ID MIB ACCESS


1 lldpLocManAddrTable lldpLocalSystemData.8 -
2 lldpLocManAddrEntry lldpLocManAddrTable.1 -
3 lldpLocManAddrSubtype lldpLocManAddrEntry.1 -
4 lldpLocManAddr lldpLocManAddrEntry.2 -
5 lldpLocManAddrLen lldpLocManAddrEntry.3 RO
6 lldpLocManAddrIfSubtype lldpLocManAddrEntry.4 RO
7 lldpLocManAddrIfId lldpLocManAddrEntry.4 RO
8 lldpLocManAddrOID lldpLocManAddrEntry.6 RO

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lldpRem group

No Name Object ID MIB ACCESS


1 lldpRemTable lldpRemoteSystemsData.1 -
2 lldpRemEntry lldpRemTable.1 -
3 lldpRemTimeMark lldpRemEntry.1 -
4 lldpRemLocalPortNum lldpRemEntry.2 -
5 lldpRemIndex lldpRemEntry.3 -
6 lldpRemChassisIdSubtype lldpRemEntry.4 RO
7 lldpRemChassisId lldpRemEntry.4 RO
8 lldpRemPortIdSubtype lldpRemEntry.6 RO
9 lldpRemPortId lldpRemEntry.7 RO
10 lldpRemPortDesc lldpRemEntry.8 RO
11 lldpRemSysName lldpRemEntry.9 RO
12 lldpRemSysDesc lldpRemEntry.10 RO
13 lldpRemSysCapSupported lldpRemEntry.11 RO
14 lldpRemSysCapEnabled lldpRemEntry.12 RO

lldpRemManAdd group

No Name Object ID MIB ACCESS


1 lldpRemManAddrTable lldpRemoteSystemsData.2 -
2 lldpRemManAddrEntry lldpRemManAddrTable.1 -
3 lldpRemManAddrSubtype lldpRemManAddrEntry.1 -
4 lldpRemManAddr lldpRemManAddrEntry.2 -
5 lldpRemManAddrIfSubtype lldpRemManAddrEntry.3 RO
6 lldpRemManAddrIfId lldpRemManAddrEntry.4 RO
7 lldpRemManAddrOID lldpRemManAddrEntry.5 RO

lldpRemUnknownTLV group

No Name Object ID MIB ACCESS


1 lldpRemUnknownTLVTable lldpRemoteSystemsData.3 -
2 lldpRemUnknownTLVEntry lldpRemUnknownTLVTable.1 -
3 lldpRemUnknownTLVType lldpRemUnknownTLVEntry.1 -
4 lldpRemUnknownTLVInfo lldpRemUnknownTLVEntry.2 RO

lldpRemOrgDefInfo group
No Name Object ID MIB ACCESS
1 lldpRemOrgDefInfoTable lldpRemoteSystemsData.4 -
2 lldpRemOrgDefInfoEntry lldpRemOrgDefInfoTable.1 -
3 lldpRemOrgDefInfoOUI lldpRemOrgDefInfoEntry.1 -
4 lldpRemOrgDefInfoSubtype lldpRemOrgDefInfoEntry.2 -
5 lldpRemOrgDefInfoIndex lldpRemOrgDefInfoEntry.3 -
6 lldpRemOrgDefInfo lldpRemOrgDefInfoEntry.4 RO

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lldpXdot3PortConfig group

No Name Object ID MIB ACCESS


1 lldpXdot3PortConfigTable lldpXdot3Config.1 -
2 lldpXdot3PortConfigEntry lldpXdot3PortConfigTable.1 -
3 lldpXdot3PortConfigTLVsTxEnable lldpXdot3PortConfigEntry.1 RO

lldpXdot3LocPort group
MIB
No Name Object ID
ACCESS
1 lldpXdot3LocPortTable lldpXdot3LocalData.1 -
2 lldpXdot3LocPortEntry lldpXdot3LocPortTable.1 -
3 lldpXdot3LocPortAutoNegSupported lldpXdot3LocPortEntry.1 RO
4 lldpXdot3LocPortAutoNegEnabled lldpXdot3LocPortEntry.2 RO
5 lldpXdot3LocPortAutoNegAdvertisedCap lldpXdot3LocPortEntry.3 RO
6 lldpXdot3LocPortOperMauType lldpXdot3LocPortEntry.4 RO

lldpXdot3LocPower group

No Name Object ID MIB ACCESS


1 lldpXdot3LocPowerTable lldpXdot3LocalData.2 -
2 lldpXdot3LocPowerEntry lldpXdot3LocPowerTable.1 -
3 lldpXdot3LocPowerPortClass lldpXdot3LocPowerEntry.1 RO
4 lldpXdot3LocPowerMDISupported lldpXdot3LocPowerEntry.2 RO
5 lldpXdot3LocPowerMDIEnabled lldpXdot3LocPowerEntry.3 RO
6 lldpXdot3LocPowerPairControlable lldpXdot3LocPowerEntry.4 RO
7 lldpXdot3LocPowerPairs lldpXdot3LocPowerEntry.5 RO
8 lldpXdot3LocPowerClass lldpXdot3LocPowerEntry.6 RO

lldpXdot3LocLinkAgg group

No Name Object ID MIB ACCESS


1 lldpXdot3LocLinkAggTable lldpXdot3LocalData.3 -
2 lldpXdot3LocLinkAggEntry lldpXdot3LocLinkAggTable.1 -
3 lldpXdot3LocLinkAggStatus lldpXdot3LocLinkAggEntry.1 RO
4 lldpXdot3LocLinkAggPortId lldpXdot3LocLinkAggEntry.2 RO

lldpXdot3LocMaxFrameSize group

MIB
No Name Object ID
ACCESS
1 lldpXdot3LocMaxFrameSizeTable lldpXdot3LocalData.4 -
2 lldpXdot3LocMaxFrameSizeEntry lldpXdot3LocMaxFrameSizeTable.1 -
3 lldpXdot3LocMaxFrameSize lldpXdot3LocMaxFrameSizeEntry.1 RO

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lldpXdot3RemPort group

MIB
No Name Object ID
ACCESS
1 lldpXdot3RemPortTable lldpXdot3RemoteData.1 -
2 lldpXdot3RemPortEntry lldpXdot3RemPortTable.1 -
3 lldpXdot3RemPortAutoNegSupported lldpXdot3RemPortEntry.1 RO
4 lldpXdot3RemPortAutoNegEnabled lldpXdot3RemPortEntry.2 RO
5 lldpXdot3RemPortAutoNegAdvertisedCap lldpXdot3RemPortEntry.3 RO
6 lldpXdot3RemPortOperMauType lldpXdot3RemPortEntry.4 RO

lldpXdot3RemPower group
MIB
No Name Object ID
ACCESS
1 lldpXdot3RemPowerTable lldpXdot3RemoteData.2 -
2 lldpXdot3RemPowerEntry lldpXdot3RemPowerTable.1 -
3 lldpXdot3RemPowerPortClass lldpXdot3RemPowerEntry.1 RO
4 lldpXdot3RemPowerMDISupported lldpXdot3RemPowerEntry.2 RO
5 lldpXdot3RemPowerMDIEnabled lldpXdot3RemPowerEntry.3 RO
6 lldpXdot3RemPowerPairControlable lldpXdot3RemPowerEntry.3 RO
7 lldpXdot3RemPowerPairs lldpXdot3RemPowerEntry.5 RO
8 lldpXdot3RemPowerClass lldpXdot3RemPowerEntry.6 RO

lldpXdot3RemLinkAgg group
No Name Object ID MIB ACCESS
1 lldpXdot3RemLinkAggTable lldpXdot3RemoteData.3 -
2 lldpXdot3RemLinkAggEntry lldpXdot3RemLinkAggTable.1 -
3 lldpXdot3RemLinkAggStatus lldpXdot3RemLinkAggEntry.1 RO
4 lldpXdot3RemLinkAggPortId lldpXdot3RemLinkAggEntry.2 RO

lldpXdot3RemMaxFrameSize group
MIB
No Name Object ID
ACCESS
1 lldpXdot3RemMaxFrameSizeTable lldpXdot3RemoteData.4 -
2 lldpXdot3RemMaxFrameSizeEntry lldpXdot3RemMaxFrameSizeTable.1 -
3 lldpXdot3RemMaxFrameSize lldpXdot3RemMaxFrameSizeEntry.1 RO

lldpXdot1ConfigPortVlan group

MIB
No Name Object ID
ACCESS
1 lldpXdot1ConfigPortVlanTable lldpXdot1Config.1 -
2 lldpXdot1ConfigPortVlanEntry lldpXdot1ConfigPortVlanTable.1 -
3 lldpXdot1ConfigPortVlanTxEnable lldpXdot1ConfigPortVlanEntry.1 RO

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lldpXdot1ConfigVlanName group
MIB
No Name Object ID
ACCESS
1 lldpXdot1ConfigVlanNameTable lldpXdot1Config.2 -
2 lldpXdot1ConfigVlanNameEntry lldpXdot1ConfigVlanNameTable.1 -
3 lldpXdot1ConfigVlanNameTxEnable lldpXdot1ConfigVlanNameEntry.1 RO

lldpXdot1ConfigProtoVlan group
MIB
No Name Object ID
ACCESS
1 lldpXdot1ConfigProtoVlanTable lldpXdot1Config.3 -
2 lldpXdot1ConfigProtoVlanEntry lldpXdot1ConfigProtoVlanTable.1 -
3 lldpXdot1ConfigProtoVlanTxEnable lldpXdot1ConfigProtoVlanEntry.1 RO

lldpXdot1ConfigProtocol group
MIB
No Name Object ID
ACCESS
1 lldpXdot1ConfigProtocolTable lldpXdot1Config.4 -
2 lldpXdot1ConfigProtocolEntry lldpXdot1ConfigProtocolTable.1 -
3 lldpXdot1ConfigProtocolTxEnable lldpXdot1ConfigProtocolEntry.1 RO

lldpXdot1Loc group
MIB
No Name Object ID
ACCESS
1 lldpXdot1LocTable lldpXdot1LocalData.1 -
2 lldpXdot1LocEntry lldpXdot1LocTable.1 -
3 lldpXdot1LocPortVlanId lldpXdot1LocEntry.1 RO

lldpXdot1LocProtoVlan group
MIB
No Name Object ID
ACCESS
1 lldpXdot1LocProtoVlanTable lldpXdot1LocalData.2 -
2 lldpXdot1LocProtoVlanEntry lldpXdot1LocProtoVlanTable.1 -
3 lldpXdot1LocProtoVlanId lldpXdot1LocProtoVlanEntry.1 -
4 lldpXdot1LocProtoVlanSupported lldpXdot1LocProtoVlanEntry.2 RO
5 lldpXdot1LocProtoVlanEnabled lldpXdot1LocProtoVlanEntry.3 RO

lldpXdot1LocVlanName group
MIB
No Name Object ID
ACCESS
1 lldpXdot1LocVlanNameTable lldpXdot1LocalData.3 -
2 lldpXdot1LocVlanNameEntry lldpXdot1LocVlanNameTable.1 -
3 lldpXdot1LocVlanId lldpXdot1LocVlanNameEntry.1 -
4 lldpXdot1LocVlanName lldpXdot1LocVlanNameEntry.2 RO

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lldpXdot1LocProtocol group
MIB
No Name Object ID
ACCESS
1 lldpXdot1LocProtocolTable lldpXdot1LocalData.4 -
2 lldpXdot1LocProtocolEntry lldpXdot1LocProtocolTable.1 -
3 lldpXdot1LocProtocolIndex lldpXdot1LocProtocolEntry.1 -
4 lldpXdot1LocProtocolId lldpXdot1LocProtocolEntry.2 RO

lldpXdot1Rem group
MIB
No Name Object ID
ACCESS
1 lldpXdot1RemTable lldpXdot1RemoteData.1 -
2 lldpXdot1RemEntry lldpXdot1RemTable.1 -
3 lldpXdot1RemPortVlanId lldpXdot1RemEntry.1 RO

lldpXdot1RemProtoVlan group
MIB
No Name Object ID
ACCESS
1 lldpXdot1RemProtoVlanTable lldpXdot1RemoteData.2 -
2 lldpXdot1RemProtoVlanEntry lldpXdot1RemProtoVlanTable.1 -
3 lldpXdot1RemProtoVlanId lldpXdot1RemProtoVlanEntry.1 -
4 lldpXdot1RemProtoVlanSupported lldpXdot1RemProtoVlanEntry.2 RO
5 lldpXdot1RemProtoVlanEnabled lldpXdot1RemProtoVlanEntry.3 RO

lldpXdot1RemVlanName group
MIB
No Name Object ID
ACCESS
1 lldpXdot1RemVlanNameTable lldpXdot1RemoteData.3 -
2 lldpXdot1RemVlanNameEntry lldpXdot1RemVlanNameTable.1 -
3 lldpXdot1RemVlanId lldpXdot1RemVlanNameEntry.1 -
4 lldpXdot1RemVlanName lldpXdot1RemVlanNameEntry.2 RO

lldpXdot1RemProtocol group

MIB
No Name Object ID
ACCESS
1 lldpXdot1RemProtocolTable lldpXdot1RemoteData.4 -
2 lldpXdot1RemProtocolEntry lldpXdot1RemProtocolTable.1 -
3 lldpXdot1RemProtocolIndex lldpXdot1RemProtocolEntry.1 -
4 lldpXdot1RemProtocolId lldpXdot1RemProtocolEntry.2 RO

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6.2.4 IEEE802.1X Group

dot1xPaeSystem group
MIB
No Name Object ID
ACCESS
1 dot1xPaeSystemAuthControl dot1xPaeSystem.1 RO
2 dot1xPaePortTable dot1xPaeSystem.2 -
3 dot1xPaePortEntry dot1xPaePortTable.1 -
4 dot1xPaePortNumber dot1xPaePortEntry.1 -
5 dot1xPaePortProtocolVersion dot1xPaePortEntry.2 RO
6 dot1xPaePortCapabilities dot1xPaePortEntry.3 RO
7 dot1xPaePortInitialize dot1xPaePortEntry.4 RO
8 dot1xPaePortReauthenticate dot1xPaePortEntry.5 RO

dot1xPaeAuthConfig group
MIB
No Name Object ID
ACCESS
1 dot1xAuthConfigTable dot1xPaeAuthenticator.1 -
2 dot1xAuthConfigEntry dot1xAuthConfigTable.1 -
3 dot1xAuthPaeState dot1xAuthConfigEntry.1 RO
4 dot1xAuthBackendAuthState dot1xAuthConfigEntry.2 RO
5 dot1xAuthAdminControlledDirections dot1xAuthConfigEntry.3 RO
6 dot1xAuthOperControlledDirections dot1xAuthConfigEntry.4 RO
7 dot1xAuthAuthControlledPortStatus dot1xAuthConfigEntry.5 RO
8 dot1xAuthAuthControlledPortControl dot1xAuthConfigEntry.6 RO
9 dot1xAuthQuietPeriod dot1xAuthConfigEntry.7 RO
10 dot1xAuthServerTimeout dot1xAuthConfigEntry.10 RO
11 dot1xAuthReAuthPeriod dot1xAuthConfigEntry.12 RO
12 dot1xAuthReAuthEnabled dot1xAuthConfigEntry.13 RO
13 dot1xAuthKeyTxEnabled dot1xAuthConfigEntry.14 RO

dot1xPaeAuthStats group
MIB
No Name Object ID
ACCESS
1 dot1xAuthStatsTable dot1xPaeAuthenticator.2 -
2 dot1xAuthStatsEntry dot1xAuthStatsTable.1 -
3 dot1xAuthEapolFramesRx dot1xAuthStatsEntry.1 RO
4 dot1xAuthEapolFramesTx dot1xAuthStatsEntry.2 RO
5 dot1xAuthEapolStartFramesRx dot1xAuthStatsEntry.3 RO
6 dot1xAuthEapolLogoffFramesRx dot1xAuthStatsEntry.4 RO
7 dot1xAuthEapolRespIdFramesRx dot1xAuthStatsEntry.5 RO
8 dot1xAuthEapolRespFramesRx dot1xAuthStatsEntry.6 RO
9 dot1xAuthEapolReqIdFramesTx dot1xAuthStatsEntry.7 RO
10 dot1xAuthEapolReqFramesTx dot1xAuthStatsEntry.8 RO
11 dot1xAuthInvalidEapolFramesRx dot1xAuthStatsEntry.9 RO
12 dot1xAuthEapLengthErrorFramesRx dot1xAuthStatsEntry.10 RO
13 dot1xAuthLastEapolFrameVersion dot1xAuthStatsEntry.11 RO
14 dot1xAuthLastEapolFrameSource dot1xAuthStatsEntry.12 RO

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dot1xPaeAuthSessionStats group
MIB
No Name Object ID
ACCESS
1 dot1xAuthSessionStatsTable dot1xPaeAuthenticator.4 -
2 dot1xAuthSessionStatsEntry dot1xAuthSessionStatsTable.1 -
3 dot1xAuthSessionOctetsRx dot1xAuthSessionStatsEntry.1 RO
4 dot1xAuthSessionOctetsTx dot1xAuthSessionStatsEntry.2 RO
5 dot1xAuthSessionFramesRx dot1xAuthSessionStatsEntry.3 RO
6 dot1xAuthSessionFramesTx dot1xAuthSessionStatsEntry.4 RO
7 dot1xAuthSessionId dot1xAuthSessionStatsEntry.5 RO
8 dot1xAuthSessionAuthenticMethod dot1xAuthSessionStatsEntry.6 RO
9 dot1xAuthSessionTime dot1xAuthSessionStatsEntry.7 RO
10 dot1xAuthSessionTerminateCause dot1xAuthSessionStatsEntry.8 RO
11 dot1xAuthSessionUserName dot1xAuthSessionStatsEntry.9 RO

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6.4 Trap List


The PRIMERGY 10GbE Connection Blade 18/8 supports the following SNMP traps.

- coldStart
- linkDown
- linkUp
- authenticationFailure
- newRoot
- topologyChange
- lldpRemTablesChange
- risingAlarm
- fallingAlarm

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