Cabletron Systems Switch STS16 20D User Manual

SmartStack  
STS16-20D/STS16-20R  
Token Ring Switches  
Installation  
and  
User Guide  
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FCC Notice  
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following  
two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device  
must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired  
operation.  
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A  
digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide  
reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a  
commercial environment. This equipment uses, generates, and can radiate radio  
frequency energy and if not installed in accordance with the operator’s manual, may  
cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a  
residential area is likely to cause interference in which case the user will be required to  
correct the interference at his own expense.  
WARNING: Changes or modifications made to this device which are not expressly  
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operate the equipment.  
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This is a Class A product based on the standard of the Voluntary Control Council for  
Interference by Information Technology Equipment (VCCI). If this equipment is used in  
a domestic environment, radio disturbance may arise. When such trouble occurs, the user  
may be required to take corrective actions.  
Industry Canada Notice  
This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio noise emissions from  
digital apparatus set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian  
Department of Communications.  
Le présent appareil numérique n'émet pas de bruits radioélectriques dépassant les limites  
applicables aux appareils numériques de la class A prescrites dans le Règlement sur le  
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Declaration of Conformity  
Addendum  
Application of Council Directive(s): 89/336/EEC  
73/23/EEC  
Manufacturers Name: Cabletron Systems, Inc.  
Manufacturers Address: 35 Industrial Way  
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European Representative Address: Cabletron Systems Limited  
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EC Directive 73/23/EEC  
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Equipment Type/Environment: Networking Equipment, for use  
in a Commercial or Light  
Industrial Environment.  
We the undersigned, hereby declare, under our sole responsibility, that the equipment  
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Manufacturer  
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Mr. Ronald Fotino  
Full Name  
Mr. J. Solari  
Full Name  
Principal Compliance Engineer  
Title  
Managing Director - E.M.E.A.  
Title  
Rochester, NH, USA  
Location  
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Table of Contents  
The MANAGEMENT Port . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5  
2. Switch Overview  
Congestion Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24  
Three Switching Modes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25  
Cut-Through . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25  
Store and Forward . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25  
Auto (Adaptive Cut-Through) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25  
Token Ring Port Operation Modes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26  
RI/RO-Like Connection on SmartStack STS16-20R . . . . . . 27  
Transmission Priority Queues . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28  
ClearSession Support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28  
CrossLink Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29  
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SmartStack Manager for Windows . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36  
Telnet Management and VT100 Management (Console) . . 36  
Environment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43  
4. Installation  
Installation Summary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55  
Package Contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56  
Materials needed for Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57  
Mounting the Chassis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58  
Rack or Cabinet Mounting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58  
Table-Mounting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59  
Cabling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60  
Connecting Devices to the Token Ring Ports . . . . . . . . 60  
Connecting Devices to the Token Ring Ports  
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Using Building Wiring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61  
Connecting the Stacker Link Cable . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66  
SNMP Configuration Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97  
Spanning Tree Protocol . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97  
IEEE 802.1D Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) . . . . . . . . 98  
Spanning Tree for BRF Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99  
Spanning Tree for CRF Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101  
Port Spanning Tree Parameters Screen . . . . . . . . . . 104  
Current Spanning Tree Information Screen . . . . . . . . . 105  
Port Configuration Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106  
Switched Port Analyzer Menu from the Configuration Menu . . 110  
CrossLink . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110  
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Involuntary Termination of the Telnet Session . . . . . . 137  
DSRR Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141  
TFTP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 149  
TFTP Download/Upload Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150  
Reset Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 152  
7. Monitoring the Network from the Console Statistics  
Menu  
155  
Statistics Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 156  
Switch Statistics Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 157  
Power Supply Information Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 159  
Port Status Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 160  
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VLAN Statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 191  
Display Summary Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 199  
SNMP Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 201  
List of Supported Traps from a STS16-20D/STS16-20R . . 206  
9. Monitoring Port Traffic  
211  
Switched Port Analyzer Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 213  
10. Troubleshooting  
215  
Obtaining Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 215  
Troubleshooting in a Network . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 215  
Start of Troubleshooting Process . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 215  
Choosing a Troubleshooting Procedure . . . . . . . . . . 216  
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11. Getting in Touch with Technical Support  
221  
Problem Report Form . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 222  
229  
Appendix B. Cable and Pin Information  
Connecting to the Out-of-Band Management Port . . . . 229  
Out-of-Band Management Port and Cable Pin-Outs . . . 229  
Twisted-Pair Cable Pin Outs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 232  
Cabling Recommendations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 233  
Cable Length and Lobe Wiring Rules  
for Dedicated-Media LAN Segments . . . . . . . . . . . 234  
Cable Length and Lobe Wiring Rules  
for Shared-Media LAN Segments . . . . . . . . . . . . . 235  
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List of Figures  
Figure 2. Location of LEDs, Switches and Connectors . . . . . . . . . 5  
Figure 4. The back panel of the SmartStack STS16-20R . . . . . . . 9  
STS16-20RM Switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18  
Switches Using Multiple Bridging Modes . . . . . . . . . . 21  
Figure 8. Example of Dynamic Source Route Recovery, Base  
Figure 22. The back panel of the STS16-20R . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64  
Figure 23. SmartStack STS-LM Front Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65  
Figure 24. View of Console Connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70  
Figure 25. SmartStack STS16-20D/STS16-20R with four VLANs . . . 86  
Figure 26. Setting Up CrossLinks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110  
Figure 27. Primary and Traced DSRR Port . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 142  
Figure 28. TIA/EIA-232 Null-Modem Cable for 25-pin Connector . . . 231  
Figure 29. EIA 232 Null-Modem Cable for 9-pin Connector . . . . . . 231  
Figure 30. Straight-Through Cable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 232  
Figure 31. Data Connector-to-RJ-45 Straight-Through Cable . . . . . 232  
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List of Tables  
Table 12. Inter-box Parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68  
Table 13. Console Configuration Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71  
Table 14. Modem Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 134  
Table 15. Symptom, LED State and Recommended Procedure . . 216  
Table 16. Connecting to the Management Port . . . . . . . . . . . 229  
Table 17. Pin-out of the Management Port . . . . . . . . . . . . . 230  
Table 18. Copper Cable Types . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 233  
Table 19. Lobe Length for 150 Ohm Shielded Media . . . . . . . . 234  
Table 20. Lobe Lengths for 100 Ohm Shielded or Unshielded Cable 234  
Table 21. Lobe Lengths for 100 or 120 Ohm Shielded  
or Unshielded Cable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 235  
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This chapter discusses switching technology and how the SmartStack STS16-20D  
and/or SmartStack STS16-20R Token Ring Switch can be used to improve network  
performance. This chapter also includes a list of features and specifications for the  
SmartStack STS16-20D/STS16-20R.  
The topics of this chapter are presented under the following titles:  
Switching Technology, starting on page 2.  
Front Panel Details, starting on page 5 and Back Panel Detailsstarting on  
page 9.  
Features and Specifications, starting on page 10.  
The front panels of the SmartStack STS16-20D Token Ring Switch and the  
SmartStack STS16-20R Token Ring Switch are exactly the same, only the product  
label differs. The following figure illustrates the front panel of a SmartStack  
STS16-20D Token Ring Switch.  
Figure 1. SmartStack STS16-20D Token Ring Switch  
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Switching Technology  
Demand for network bandwidth continues to grow, driven by the increasing  
number of systems used in network-intensive applications. LAN segmentation has  
been the prevalent method for addressing these demands and has been further  
popularized by trends toward server centralization. However, the implementation  
costs of LAN segmentation, as well as the real performance characteristics of  
conventional network components, have served to limit growth of some Token  
Ring networks. Alternative technologies for addressing bandwidth demands  
present yet other inhibitors, usually relating to costs. Token Ring switching  
provides users with an easy, cost-effective technique for addressing these demands.  
Token Ring switches, such as the SmartStack STS16-20D/STS16-20R, increase  
throughput between Token Ring segments by supporting simultaneous, parallel  
conversations. Switched connections between Token Ring segments last only for  
the duration of the packetnew connections can be made between different  
segments for the next packet.  
Token Ring switches solve congestion problems caused by high-bandwidth devices  
and powerful applications as well as the number of users. Therefore, each of these  
devicesservers, for examplecan be assigned its own 16 Mbps segment.  
In Token Ring networks, the major bottleneck is typically the throughput to high-  
bandwidth devices such as servers, and between routers, bridges, and switches. An  
effective solution is full-duplex communication, an option for each segment  
connected to an SmartStack STS16-20D/STS16-20R port. Normally, Token Ring  
operates in half-duplex communication mode, which means stations can either  
receive or transmit. With full-duplex technology, two communicating stations can  
transmit and receive at the same time. When packets can flow in both directions  
simultaneously, effective Token Ring bandwidth doubles from 16 Mbps to 32  
Mbps.  
The SmartStack STS16-20D/STS16-20R can forward Token Ring frames among  
multiple, shared or dedicated Token Ring LAN segments. Using a frame  
forwarding technique similar to that of a multiport Token Ring transparent bridge,  
the switch uses Token Ring MAC addresses to forward Token Ring frames from any  
of its ports to any other.  
Switch of Switches  
The SmartStack STS16-20D/STS16-20R can be deployed in a variety of network  
configurations, all of which provide a significant increase in network performance.  
The family of Cabletron Systems Token Ring products allows users to build  
network systems that can transport data efficiently and scale upwards as throughput  
requirements increase. The SmartStack STS16-20D/STS16-20R delivers high-  
reliability and media flexibility. These features combine to allow the SmartStack  
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STS16-20D/STS16-20R to be used as a switch of switches which provides media  
flexibility in an Token Ring configuration.  
The SmartStack STS16-20D/STS16-20R can easily connect with other SmartStack  
products to deliver a broad range of network carrying capacity. Bandwidth is easily  
scaled to meet all performance requirements.  
Switch of Servers  
With client/server applications, many client workstations may attempt to access a  
single server at the same time. This traffic pattern may create bottlenecks at the  
server. To further enhance performance, the SmartStack STS16-20D/STS16-20R  
can deliver dedicated bandwidth to high-speed file servers. All servers perform  
better with dedicated 16 Mbps bandwidth.  
Even better performance can be achieved by installing multiple adapters in the  
server. By connecting these adapters to the switch, multiple 16 Mbps paths to the  
server are created, a solution that is only possible when using a switch.  
The switch ties together all Token Ring devices lined to a local wiring center. In  
networks, where a significant portion of the traffic moves locally between client  
and server, the switch can be very effective.  
Switch of Hubs  
When network traffic increases beyond the capability of hubs, contention results.  
Applications suffer and may even fail. The net effect of such a network  
configuration is that all devices share a single 16 Mbps data path, thus reducing  
overall network efficiency. The SmartStack STS16-20D/STS16-20R can be very  
effective when used as a switch of hubs.  
The SmartStack STS16-20D/STS16-20R can alleviate contention through  
microsegmentation, or reducing the number of devices in each shared segment. To  
provide microsegmentation, the SmartStack STS16-20D/STS16-20R divides a  
single 16 Mbps segment into multiple 16 Mbps segments. As an example, a  
workgroup has 16 Mbps of capacity. The 20 ports on the SmartStack STS16-20D/  
STS16-20R support 10 simultaneous conversations with 20 hubs, thus providing  
the workgroup with 160 Mbps bandwidth throughput, which results in a significant  
gain in bandwidth. Note that on the SmartStack STS16-20D, hubs can only be  
connected to the network ports 1720.  
Switch of Desktops  
The SmartStack STS16-20D/STS16-20R is a cost-effective means of providing  
dedicated bandwidth to individual desktop workstations. In this application, the  
SmartStack STS16-20D/STS16-20R replaces a hub, providing excellent, hub-like  
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network management statistics. Total network capacity and throughput increase  
dramatically for attached desktop workstations.  
Switch of Floors and Buildings  
For network managers, multistorey buildings and campuses can represent a unique  
networking challenge. How can a network manager provide an efficient LAN  
interconnect for users that are located on several floors of a building or in different  
buildings?  
Token Ring switching and the SmartStack product family can provide the best  
solution. The SmartStack STS16-20D/STS16-20R provides enhanced throughput  
to local wiring closets that can be connected to a switch located in the data center.  
Many networks consist of users located in different buildings of a campus  
environment. The switches can be used as a collapsed backbone interconnecting  
multiple buildings of a campus. They can provide the connectivity solution and  
enhanced throughput that such campus environments require.  
Switch of Routers  
Router technology has had a significant impact on the design of todays  
internetworks. Routers have become the cornerstone of most production networks.  
Although well equipped to provide firewall, WAN connectivity, security, and  
connection between dissimilar LANs, routers are unable to provide high throughput  
between desktop devices and servers. Because of these limitations, routers and  
switches perform complimentary functions in the network.  
The SmartStack STS16-20D/STS16-20R can be used as a front-end to routers to  
increase performance in each subnet. Communication between local clients and  
servers is enhanced at the workgroup level below the router.  
The SmartStack STS16-20D/STS16-20R can also be used to back-end routers. In  
networks were many routers are interconnected over Token Ring and backbone  
performance is not acceptable, the SmartStack STS16-20D/STS16-20R provides  
nonblocking communication between the routers for enhanced network  
performance. This provides protocol transparency with enhanced throughput in  
each subnet between local servers and desktops, thus allowing network managers  
to build logical networks as large as network layer protocol and broadcast traffic  
allow.  
The Switched Port Analyzer also gives a collapsed backbone network superior  
network management and the ability to perform protocol analysis from a single  
location. The Switch Port Analyzer provides the latest technology for monitoring  
switch-based networks and helps to reduce the cost of managing these networks.  
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Front Panel Details  
The front panel details of the switches are illustrated in Figure 2. This section lists  
all the connectors, controls, and LEDs of the front panel.  
Figure 2. Location of LEDs, Switches and Connectors  
The MANAGEMENT Port  
The 9-pin, male, Out-of-Band Management (OBM) port labeled MANAGEMENT  
functions as a DTE port.  
This port enables attachment of a terminal, either local or remote, through a modem  
connection. The terminal can be used to configure and monitor the switch.  
The Out-of-Band Management port automatically detects the baud rate of the  
terminal to which it is attached.  
Token Ring Ports  
Twenty shielded RJ-45 connectors for Token Ring connection.  
Support for the IBM Cabling System via 150 ohm, shielded twisted-pair  
(150 ohm STP); or 100 or 120 ohm unshielded twisted-pair via Category  
3, 4, or 5 cables.  
These ports allow half-duplex (HDX) or full-duplex (FDX) connections to  
other switches, hubs, or end nodes.  
The SmartStack STS16-20D/STS16-20R will automatically sense what type  
of Token Ring connection is being employed on each of its ports, whether it is:  
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a connection to a shared-media segment via a Token Ring concentrator,  
Station mode (on SmartStack STS16-20D only via the network ports  
1720)  
a connection to another Token Ring switch (on SmartStack STS16-20D  
only via network ports 1720)  
operating at 4 Mbps or at 16 Mbps  
a connection to a dedicated-media segment, directly to a Token Ring LAN  
station operating in half-duplex or full-duplex mode (Port mode).  
Ports 19 and 20 on SmartStack STS16-20R can attach to a MAU/CAU RI/  
RO port  
The switch will automatically configure (requiring no operator action) each port to  
operate at the highest possible level of capability. No special crossover cables are  
required for Token Ring stations on dedicated-media segments or for switch-to-  
switch connections; the same straight-through cabling is used regardless of the type  
of connection. This auto-sense/auto-configure capability of the switch can be  
overridden by explicit console management.  
Switched Port Analyzer  
Any of the Token Ring ports can be configured as an analyzer port. An analyzer  
port is used to monitor any of the other ports in the same physical switch. The  
activity can then be traced by a Token-Ring network analyzer attached to the  
analyzer port.  
Reset Button  
The SmartStack STS16-20D/STS16-20R has a recessed reset button labeled RST  
that is located on the front panel. Pressing the reset button resets the hardware and  
software and clears all tables and memory, including the address tables. Pressing  
the reset button does not clear the values stored in nonvolatile random access  
memory (NVRAM).  
System Request Button  
This unlabeled recessed button is located on the front panel above the Reset button.  
Pressing the button causes the System Request Menu to appear on the console  
device attached to the MANAGEMENT port. Pressing the button for more than  
five seconds will initiate a modem download of the main image.  
Note: The system request button should be used only at the direction of service  
personnel. The button is recessed to prevent accidental activation.  
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Labels  
The two labels in the right side of the front panel are:  
The MAC Address Label: The unique globally assigned base Base MAC-  
Address of the switch.  
The Switch Number Label: Blank label for an individual user identification of  
the switch.  
Status and Activity LEDs  
The SmartStack STS16-20D/STS16-20R features three status LEDs at the left on  
the front panel that show the current status of the switch. There are also three  
activity LEDs at the left that indicate the activity of the optional stacker link  
module. Moreover, each Token Ring port has two LEDs.  
Refer to Figure 2 on page 5 for the locations of all the LEDs.  
Table 1 lists the status LEDs and their meanings.  
LED  
PWR  
State  
Off  
Meaning  
The switch is not connected to a power outlet, or  
the power supply is faulty.  
On  
On  
The switch is receiving power.  
DIAG  
ERR  
The DIAG diagnostics LED is on during the  
power-on self-test. During download of a new  
software image, the DIAG LED blinks to indicate  
the clearing (slow blink) and loading (faster  
blink) of FLASH memory.  
On  
The ERR LED is off during normal operation. If  
the LED turns on, an error has occurred. Power  
the switch down and up again. The ERR LED  
should not turn on again. If it does, the switch is  
faulty.  
Note that on SmartStack STS16-20R, the ERR  
LED might turn on if the switch is powered only  
by an external power supply.  
Table 1. Status LEDs and their Meanings  
The stack-link LEDs and port LEDs are described in the tables on the next page.  
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Table 2 lists the stack-link LEDs and their meanings:  
LED  
State  
On or  
Meaning  
TX  
RX  
Data is being transmitted to the stack link.  
blinking  
On or  
Data is being received from the stack link.  
blinking  
ATTACH  
On  
A connection has been established to the stack.  
Table 2. Stack-link LEDs and Their Meanings  
Table 3 lists the port LEDs and their meanings:  
LED  
State  
On  
Meaning  
INS  
The Token Ring port is inserted into the ring.  
The Token Ring port is not inserted into the ring  
The Token Ring port is disabled.  
(left LED of  
port)  
Off  
Blinking  
ACT  
(right LED of  
port)  
On or  
blinking  
Data is being transmitted to or received from the  
port.  
Table 3. Port LEDs and Their Meanings  
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Back Panel Details  
The back panel of the switches are illustrated in  
Figure 3. The back panel of the SmartStack STS16-20D  
Figure 4. The back panel of the SmartStack STS16-20R  
Table 4 lists the back panel connectors on the switch.  
Name  
Description  
Standard AC power connection.  
AC connection  
Redundant power Connector for the optional redundant power supply unit.  
supply  
(SmartStack  
STS16-20R only)  
Table 4. Back Panel Connectors  
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Features and Specifications  
This section lists important switch features as well as technical specifications.  
Features  
Performance and Advanced Features  
Three switching modes:  
Low latency cut through  
Store and corward  
Auto (Adaptive cut-through)  
Enhanced bridging modes:  
Transparent bridging  
Source route switching  
Source route bridging (SRB)  
Source route transparent bridging (SRT)  
Support for duplicate MAC address schemes  
Automatic port sensing of operating mode and media speed  
Multiple Token Ring port operation modes:  
Half-duplex concentrator and station  
Full-duplex concentrator and station (Dedicated Token Ring)  
RI/RO-like connection (SmartStack STS16-20R only)  
Spanning tree protocol support on SmartStack STS16-20D for the designated  
network ports 1720 and on SmartStack STS16-20R for all the ports 120:  
IEEE 802.1D  
IBM Spanning Tree Protocol  
On SmartStack STS16-20D the workstation ports 116 will always be in  
forwarding state. They are not affected by the spanning tree protocol.  
CrossLink high-speed inter-switch connection  
On SmartStack STS16-20D up to 128 Mbps using the network ports 17–  
20. On SmartStack STS16-20D the workstation ports 116 do not support  
CrossLinks.  
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On SmartStack STS16-20R up to 256 Mbps for all the ports 120, when  
using 8 ports.  
Advanced filtering (MAC address / Protocol)  
VLAN (Virtual LAN) support  
Support for transmission priorities  
Congestion control  
SRB Redundancy  
Support for ClearSession high availability features  
Management  
Extensive and sophisticated network management:  
SNMP management  
Out-of-band management via Telnet and VT100 consoles  
Graphical management application for Windows 95 and Windows NT (for  
information on additional management applications for Unix, please  
contact your local Cabletron Systems sales representative)  
Support for RMON and standard MIBs  
Network statistics  
LAN probe port mirroring  
Fault isolation and detection  
Download via TFTP or X-modem of new switch microcode  
Up- and download of switch configuration via TFTP  
Scalability and High Availability  
SmartStack STS16-20D:  
One active LAN station can be attached to each of the workstation port 116.  
Up to 5,500 active LAN stations for the four network ports 1720 combined  
with a maximum of 10,000 active LAN stations per SmartStack STS16-20D..  
SmartStack STS16-20R:  
Up to 5,500 active LAN stations per group of four ports with a maximum of  
10,000 active LAN stations per SmartStack STS16-20R.  
Stackable architecture  
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SmartStack STS16-20R: Optional Redundant Power Supply  
Six switches can receive backup power from one SmartStack STS-RPC  
Redundant Power Center equipped with six SmartStack STS-PSU Redundant  
Power Supply Units.  
Installation  
No special crossover cable required  
Rack or surface mounting  
Plug and Play for transparent forwarding:  
Automatic learning of network configuration  
Transparent to high-level protocol  
Automatic sensing and configuration of ports  
A factory-assigned MAC address (the switch can also be configured with a  
locally administered MAC address)  
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Specifications  
The tables on the following pages list the product specifications for the SmartStack  
STS16-20D/STS16-20R.  
Capacity  
Specification  
Value  
Number of Token Ring ports  
SmartStack STS16-20D:  
16 workstation ports (1 to 16)  
4 network/workstation ports (17 to 20)  
SmartStack STS16-20R:  
20 network/workstation ports  
Number of Token Ring  
switches in stack  
8 using the SmartStack STS-8SU Stacker  
Unit  
5 using the SmartStack STS-5SU Stacker  
Unit  
2 using the SmartStack STS-LM Link  
Module  
Global lookup table size  
(stations and bridges)  
10,000  
Local lookup table size, total  
for four network ports (on  
SmartStack STS16-20D ports  
17 to 20) (stations and bridges)  
5,500  
Maximum number of logical  
rings  
63  
63  
Maximum number of VLANs  
Table 5. Capacity Specifications  
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Performance  
Specification  
Value  
Maximum frame rate per port 57,000 pps in each direction (measured with  
a frame size of 19 bytes)  
Maximum aggregate frame  
rate per 4 ports  
200,000 pps in each direction. Full media  
speed for frame sizes above 28 bytes  
Throughput per port  
16 Mbps in each direction for all frame sizes  
1,500,000 pps for smallest frame sizes  
Aggregate switching rate  
(unicast or broadcast) for  
entire switch  
Within switch latency (cut-  
through)  
35 µs  
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Physical Characteristics  
Specification  
Value  
Rack mount  
Dimensions  
19" rack mount (hardware included) 1.5 U  
Width: 19" (48.3 cm)  
Depth: 15.74" (40.0 cm)  
Height 2.59" (6.6 cm)  
Weight  
15.9 lbs. (7.2 Kg)  
Power  
100 to 240 VAC autosensing  
50/60 Hz  
Frequency  
AC current rating  
Thermal dissipation  
MTBF  
1.5 A @ 100 V; 0.75 A @ 220 V  
75 W, 256 BTU/h  
SmartStack STS16-20D: 72,100 hours  
SmartStack STS16-20R: 70,200 hours  
Calculated using Bellcore TR-332, issue 6  
Operating Temperature:  
10 to 40°C (50 to 104°F)  
Non-operating Temperature: 10 to 70°C (13 to 158°F)  
Humidity:  
8 to 80% (non-condensing)  
Operating  
90% @ 45°C (113°F)  
Non-operating  
Electromagnetic compability EN 50082-1  
immunity  
EN 61000-3-2  
EN 61000-3-3  
Electromagnetic emissions  
certification  
FCC Part 15, subpart b, Class A  
EN 55022 Class A  
CISPR 22 Class A  
Safety  
IEC 950  
UL1950  
CSA C22.2 No. 950  
EN 60950  
MANAGEMENT port  
Software updates  
TIA/EIA-232-F, DB9 male connector  
Flash PROM, TFTP, X-modem  
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Specification  
Value  
Protocol compatibility  
Transparent to higher layer protocols  
Spanning Tree Protocol  
support (On SmartStack  
STS16-20D only for  
ports 17 to 20)  
IEEE 802.1D compliant  
IBM Spanning Tree  
MIBs supported  
SNMP MIB II (RFC1213)  
SR Bridge MIB (RFC1525)  
Bridge MIB (RFC1493)  
Evolution of the Interfaces Group of MIB-II  
(RFC1573)  
RMON MIB/TR extensions - selected groups  
only (RFC1757/1513)  
IEEE 802.5 MIB (RFC1749/1748)  
IEEE 802.5r DTR MIB  
IEEE 802.5r DTR MAC MIB  
STS16-20RM MIB  
VTP MIB  
Network management  
SNMP Management Platform  
Console  
Telnet sessions  
SmartStack Manager for Windows 95 and NT  
Additional management applications  
available on Unix platforms:  
HP OpenView NNM for HP-UX  
Tivoli TME 10 NetView for AIX  
Table 7. Specifications of Physical Characteristics  
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2. Switch Overview  
The SmartStack STS16-20D/STS16-20R is an IEEE 802.5-compliant device  
designed to boost throughput on Token Ring networks. It operates as a Media  
Access Control (MAC)-layer device that is protocol independent.  
This chapter describes how the SmartStack STS16-20D/STS16-20R operates as a  
single stand-alone unit. The switch contains the following main elements, as listed  
below:  
Switching Busthe architecture of the SmartStack STS16-20D/STS16-20R  
centers around the AXIS bus, a 520 Mbps switching fabric through which all  
switched ports communicate. The AXIS bus is a partially asynchronous time  
division multiplexed bus used for switching packets between heterogeneous  
LAN modules.  
Token Ring Portseach port can attach to a classical Token Ring segment or  
to a dedicated station (on SmartStack STS16-20D, ports 116 are workstation  
ports). Now users running basic applications are able to share bandwidth, and  
users running bandwidth-intensive applications can receive their own  
dedicated 16 Mbps port. Each dedicated port can also be set up in full-duplex  
communication mode, so that each 16 Mbps port doubles to 32 Mbps.  
Stack Link Modulethe SmartStack STS16-20D/STS16-20R switch family  
includes a stack link module that can be used to connect two SmartStack  
STS16-20D/STS16-20R family switches in a back-to-back configuration.  
Alternatively, up to five switches can be connected together using and internal  
stacker module, and up to eight switches can be connected together using the  
stack link module and an additional switch stack unit. By connecting switches  
together through the stack link module, the switches virtually combine to form  
a single unit, providing scalability, simplified management, and enhanced  
performance.  
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Multiple Simultaneous Conversations  
A limitation of Token Ring is that it supports only one packet at a time. The  
SmartStack STS16-20D/STS16-20R improves data throughput by supporting  
multiple, simultaneous, full-duplex conversations. By using High-Speed bus  
switching technology, the SmartStack STS16-20D/STS16-20R creates multiple  
data paths. These switched connections between Token Ring segments last only for  
the duration of a byte transmission. New connections are made on-the-fly”  
between different ports on the switch for the next byte.  
Figure 5. Multiple Conversations Through a SmartStack  
STS16-20RM Switch  
For example, as shown in Figure 5, while host A is transmitting a byte to host B,  
the SmartStack STS16-20D/STS16-20R connects only the lines from A to B since  
there is no need to send packets to all other ports. At the same time, a second  
switching circuit can connect host C to host D. The result: Two packets are sent  
simultaneously.  
Note: The SmartStack STS16-20D/STS16-20R transmits broadcast and multicast  
packets on several SmartStack STS16-20D/STS16-20R ports simultaneously.  
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The increase in throughput is directly proportional to the number of physical token-  
rings that are interconnected through the switch. A SmartStack STS16-20D/  
STS16-20R with 20 ports interconnected provides up to ten concurrent paths. With  
ten simultaneous conversations, the SmartStack STS16-20D/STS16-20R creates  
160 Mbps throughput in half-duplex mode, or 320 Mbps throughput in full-duplex  
mode.  
A single segment can be dedicated to a single host or shared by several. To optimize  
throughput, high-speed servers can be given dedicated SmartStack STS16-20D/  
STS16-20R ports.  
By transporting multiple Token Ring packets simultaneously, it boosts overall  
network throughput.  
Low Latency  
When operating in cut-through mode, the SmartStack STS16-20D/STS16-20R  
minimizes latencythe time it takes to forward a packet from one Token Ring  
segment to anotherby beginning switching immediately after looking at the first  
six bytes of the destination address in the packet. If the packet needs to be switched  
to another LAN segment, its data begins flowing through the destination port before  
the entire packet has been received. The result: packets can appear at the output port  
35 microseconds after entering the input port. Network devices that use store-and-  
forward technology introduce much longer delays because they wait to receive the  
entire packet before forwarding it.  
By minimizing delay, the SmartStack STS16-20D/STS16-20R can move more  
packets freely throughout the LAN without degrading performance.  
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Address Management  
At power up, the system address tables do not contain any information. Whenever  
a SmartStack STS16-20D/STS16-20R receives a packet with an unknown source  
or destination address, it learns the new source address and stores its location in  
coming port in the address table. If the destination address is unknown it sends the  
packet to all ports that can receive data from the incoming port. When the response  
packet comes back, the SmartStack STS16-20D/STS16-20R will learn the  
responders location and adds it to the address table. Once the address table entries  
are created, the SmartStack STS16-20D/STS16-20R uses these learned address to  
switch all subsequent packets to the port where the destination address is located.  
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The system address table maintains up to 10,000 entries known across the networks  
and stations attached to the switch.  
On SmartStack STS16-20D, the local port address table for the designated network  
ports 17 to 20 maintains up to 5,500 active Token Ring addresses. If more than this  
maximum number of addresses appear as a source MAC address, these additional  
addresses will not be learned, resulting in frames from these additional addresses  
being sent to all switch ports.  
The workstation ports 1 to 16 maintain one active Token Ring address per port. If  
more than one address appears as a source MAC address, these additional addresses  
will not be learned, and frames from these additional addresses will be not be  
forwarded.  
Addresses on both workstation and network ports are monitored for activity. If an  
address has not been active for a configurable aging time, the address is removed  
from the address tables. This ensures that the ports address table is populated only  
by the most recently used addresses.  
This capability allows users to transparently connect to high-volume backbone  
networks.  
SmartStack STS16-20R Token Ring Switch  
The system address table maintains up to 10,000 entries. On SmartStack STS16-  
20R each port address table maintains 5,500 active Token Ring addresses (each  
port address table is shared by four ports, using the following: 1-4, 5-8, 9-12, 13-,  
etc.). If an address has not been active for a configurable aging time, it is removed  
from the tables. This ensures that the ports address table is populated only by the  
most recently used address.  
Just as on SmartStack STS16-20D, this capability allows users to transparently  
connect to high-volume backbone networks.  
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Multiple Bridging Modes  
The SmartStack STS16-20D/STS16-20R supports four different switching modes  
to provide maximum flexibility in all installation environments. The switching  
modes are source route switching (SRS), source route bridging (SRB), source  
route transparent (SRT) and SRT/SRB. The switch operates on two levels (BRF  
and CRF) as outlined in the following:  
BRF 1  
CRF 1  
CRF 2  
CRF 3  
CRF 4  
Switch  
Figure 6. Typical Configuration with SmartStack STS16-20R  
Switches Using Multiple Bridging Modes  
The switch bridging modes are founded on the concept of logical rings (LR) or  
logical segments in Ethernet. The logical ring is represented on the switch by the  
DTR (IEEE 802.5r) standards concentrator relay function (CRF). A logical ring  
may consist of interconnected CRFs on different switches.  
Each port on the switch belongs to a CRF, which is a logical grouping of ports  
within the switch. A CRF can consist of any number of ports within a switch or a  
switch stack. The ports within a CRF do not have to be adjacent.  
The logical rings and subsequently, the CRFs, are assigned a unique ring number  
each when the switch performs source routing functions. The bridging is performed  
through the logical entity of the bridge relay function (BRF).  
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The CRF communicates via a logical, virtual port with the bridge relay function,  
which functions as a multiport (virtual) bridge between the logical rings. The  
SmartStack STS16-20D/STS16-20R can support up to 63 logical rings.  
There are two levels of relay functions supported by the SmartStack STS16-20D/  
STS16-20R. The first level is the CRF to which the ports are assigned. The second  
level is the BRF. This is the parent relay function to which CRFs are assigned. The  
SmartStack STS16-20D/STS16-20R maintains certain configuration information  
and management statistics on a per BRF/CRF basis. Therefore, when you access  
VLAN-specific SmartStack STS16-20D/STS16-20R configuration or management  
screens (such as the Current Spanning Tree Information screen), you will be  
prompted to specify the desired BRF or CRF.  
Source Route Switching (SRS)  
This mode is used between ports comprising a logical ring.  
SRS switching combines the normal transparent bridge function with the ability to  
forward frames based on source route information to locally attached source-route  
bridges. The switch does not otherwise act as a source route bridge. For non source-  
routed packets, the switch decision is based upon destination MAC Addresses. For  
source-routed packets, it is based on the source-route information combined with  
the destination MAC address.  
The switch learns MAC addresses and source-routing route descriptors of source  
route bridges attached to local switch ports.  
Parallel paths are eliminated via the IEEE 802.1D Spanning Tree Protocol. Note  
that on SmartStack STS16-20D the spanning tree protocol is only available on the  
network ports 17 to 20.  
Note: On SmartStack STS16-20D only the designated network ports 17 to 20 will  
allow multiple MAC addresses to be learned. On SmartStack STS16-20R all ports  
allow multiple MAC addresses.  
Source Route Bridging (SRB)  
The BRF acts as a multiport source route bridge between CRFs with the following  
characteristics:  
Each logical ring has a different ring number  
Source route frames are forwarded between the logical rings by the bridge  
relay function based on the route information field  
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The bridge relay function has a single bridge number and multiple ring  
numbers (one per logical ring)  
SRS is used between the ports of each logical ring. The bridge relay function runs  
the IBM Spanning Tree Protocol to eliminate parallel paths with other source-route  
bridges. The IEEE 802.1D Spanning Tree Protocol is still used with each logical  
ring. Duplicate MAC addresses are allowed only if they are on different logical  
rings.  
Source Route Transparent (SRT)  
The BRF can combine transparent switching with source route bridging. Non-  
source-routed packets are switched across logical rings by transparent bridging.  
Source-routed frames are switched across logical rings by source route bridging  
and within each logical ring by source route switching.  
The bridge relay function runs the IEEE 802.1D Spanning Tree Protocol. Duplicate  
MAC addresses are not allowed.  
SRT/SRB  
This is a special mode combining SRT and the SRB switching modes. Each logical  
ring will operate either in SRT mode or in SRB mode. Transparent bridging will  
only take place between logical rings in SRT mode. Source route bridging will take  
place between all logical rings.  
The purpose of the SRT/SRB mode is to allow duplicate MAC addresses to be used  
when in SRT mode. The ports on which the duplicate MAC addresses reside can be  
reached only by source routing.  
The bridge relay function runs the IBM Spanning Tree Protocol on the SRB logical  
rings to eliminate parallel paths with all source route bridges. It runs the IEEE  
802.1D Spanning Tree Protocol on the SRT logical rings to eliminate parallel paths  
with other SRT bridges. The two resulting spanning trees are joined together.  
The IEEE 802.1D Spanning Tree Protocol is still used to eliminate parallel paths  
within each logical ring whether it is SRB or SRT.  
The benefit of the SRT/SRB mode is that it allows part of the network to be run in  
SRT mode to accommodate applications that do not support source routing, while  
still supporting duplicate MAC addresses on a number of SRB ports (for example,  
for SNA gateway applications).  
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Filtering  
Filtering is important for a LAN switch. Filters can be used to reduce broadcast  
traffic, block certain protocols and provide security functions.  
The SmartStack STS16-20D/STS16-20R provides filters for:  
Destination or source MAC addresses  
Destination service access point (DSAP)  
Subnetwork Access Protocol (SNAP) type  
Each protocol filter can be applied on a per-port basis for both input and output  
traffic. This feature allows certain protocols to be blocked from certain ports. For  
example, filters can be established to allow only Systems Network Architecture  
(SNA) traffic to flow to ports with SNA gateways.  
Source and destination MAC address filtering can be applied to all incoming  
frames. The MAC address filters act in one of three ways:  
Block destination address at a specific portthis prevents the specified port  
from sending frames to a specified destination.  
Allow destination address at specific portsthis indicates that the specified  
port must send frames to the specified destinations only.  
Force destination address to a specific portthis allows forwarding to a  
unicast address that has not been learned. It can also be used to limit the  
forwarding of Multicast addresses to a subset of ports. This last filter applies  
to non-source-routing frames only.  
Congestion Control  
At regular intervals, the switch CPU inspects the queues on all output ports. If a  
queue size is above a certain threshold, the port is instructed to:  
Set the transmit priority for low priority frames to a specified high level  
Delete old frames from the queue until it reaches a specified size  
When the queue size again comes below a normal threshold size the port is  
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Three Switching Modes  
This section describes the three switching modes available on the switch.  
Cut-Through  
In this mode the switch starts forwarding the packet to the output port as soon as  
the destination address or the source route of the incoming packet has been  
resolved. This technique ensures very low latency, typically in the range of 30-100  
µs. However, if errors occur on the input port during the reception of a packet, the  
error will still be forwarded to the output port. Note that cut-through can only be  
used in transmissions between ports which operate at 16 Mbps.  
Store and Forward  
In this mode, the switch receives the total packet from the input port, checks it for  
any errors and then starts forwarding the packet to the destination port. This  
technique will ensure that no faulty packets are transmitted by output port. The  
negative impact however, is higher latency, typically in the range of 402,000 µs  
depending on the packet size. Though slower than cut-through mode, this is still  
much faster that conventional bridges.  
Auto (Adaptive Cut-Through)  
This is a technique whereby the switch will automatically swap between store-and-  
forward and cut-through modes based on an error threshold. If the number of  
received faulty packets is low, then cut-through mode is used; if the number of  
faulty packets is high, the store and forward mode is used. This provides optimized  
performance but introduces variable latency.  
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Token Ring Port Operation Modes  
Each Token Ring port may operate in one of the following modes:  
Half-duplex concentrator port  
The port behaves like an active MAU port for classical Token Ring. Connects  
to a single station in half-duplex mode. This is also known as Token Passing  
(TKP) port mode. Compatible with older adapters.  
Half-duplex station emulation  
The port is connected to a port on a MAU. Connects to a classical Token Ring  
segment with multiple stations. This is also known as Token Passing (TKP)  
station mode.  
Full-duplex concentrator port  
Connects to a single station or to another switch in full-duplex mode. This is  
also known as Transmit Immediate (TXI) port mode.  
Full-duplex station emulation  
Connects to another Token Ring switch. This is also known as Transmit  
Immediate (TXI) station mode.  
RI/RO-like connection  
Allows connection of the RI/RO port from a MAU or CAU directly to the  
switch (only on SmartStack STS16-20R, ports 19 and 20).  
The mode of operation can be configured manually or sensed automatically. Note  
that for SmartStack STS16-20R this is with the exception of RI/RO, when  
equipment is connected to the port. The media speed (4 or 16 Mbps) can also be  
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RI/RO-Like Connection on SmartStack STS16-20R  
A UTP RI/RO connection is available on ports 19 and 20 on the SmartStack  
STS16-20R Switch.  
This feature allows the SmartStack STS16-20R to connect to CAU/LAM systems  
using the RI/RO connections thus providing a RI/RO-like functionality. This  
enables the switch to be easily installed in existing Token Ring networks.  
A loop-back function has been implemented on these ports so that if the port is  
disabled or the switch is powered off there will not be a break in the attached main  
ring. This means that attaching a cable from the RI port of a MAU port to one of  
the two switch ports in effect joins the primary and the backup ring in a MAU/CAU  
main ring system. Connecting the other end of the RI/RO connection to the other  
switch port, creates redundant paths because the two switch ports are connected to  
the same segment. Therefore, the IEEE Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) must be  
enabled, which will place one port in forward and the other in blocked mode. If  
there is a break in the main ring, the STP will place both ports in forward mode, and  
all MACs on both segments will be relearned.  
If a SmartStack STS16-20R port has been configured to RI/RO mode, it will  
automatically sense whether the port has been connected to RI or RO of the MAU.  
Note: It is not possible to automatically verify whether a UTP/STP port has been  
connected according to the configuration. Any errors, such as attaching port 19 or  
20 to a normal MAU port when the SmartStack STS16-20R port has been  
configured for RI/RO, will cause a complete disruption of the ring to which the port  
is attached. Therefore, be careful when using the RI/RO feature.  
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Transmission Priority Queues  
To address the needs of delay-sensitive data, such as multimedia, the Token Ring  
ports of the SmartStack STS16-20D/STS16-20R have two transmit queues, a high-  
priority queue and a low-priority queue.  
The queue for a frame is determined by the value of the priority field in the frame  
control (FC) byte. If FC priority is above a configurable level (default 3), the frame  
is put into the high-priority queue. If an output port becomes congested, you can  
dynamically configure the port to transmit all frames at high priority regardless of  
the FC byte contents.  
ClearSession Support  
The SmartStack STS16-20RM switch family support the ClearSession high  
availability and network redundancy features.  
ClearSession is a framework for mission critical networks. It prevents session loss by  
providing a network failure recovery time of, typically, less than three seconds.  
ClearSession consists of a several product features. Some of these, ClearServer,  
CrossLinks and Dynamic Source Route Recovery, are supported by the CSmartStack  
STS16-20RM switch family. These features provide the following functionality:  
ClearServer. Token-Ring ClearServer for LAN, allow multiple adapters to be  
treated as one virtual adapter in the server, thus allowing multiple connections  
between a server and the backbone switch or switches. During normal operation the  
traffic is distributed on the links. The SmartStack STS16-20RM switch  
familysupport ClearServer for LAN to be used on servers connected to the switch.  
CrossLinks. Any Token-Ring link or dedicated Token-Ring link between  
SmartStack STS16-20RM family switches may be expanded to a CrossLink. A  
CrossLink is an aggregation of two to eight identical parallel links, working as one  
link of the aggregate capacity, providing protection from physical link failure.  
Should one of the links fail, the traffic is redistributed among the remaining  
operational links.  
Dynamic Source Route Recovery. DSRR is a feature that enables two or more  
SmartStack STS16-20RM family switches performing source route bridging  
between a shared-media access ring and a common backbone ring to function as  
backup for each other. Should one of the switches fail or lose connectivity to one  
of the access rings, the other switch immediately takes over and bridges source-  
routed traffic marked with the failed path. DSRR protects source-routed traffic to  
and from shared access segments, such as user rings, with redundant connections  
to two Token-Ring switches. Traffic to and from such rings that is non-source-  
routed relies on the spanning tree.  
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CrossLink Connections  
Two or more Token-Ring ports can be configured to comprise a CrossLink.  
A CrossLink is a collection of identical parallel links between two switches or  
between a switch and an end node, aggregated to appear as one single link of the  
aggregate capacity. The traffic distribution mechanism attempts to balance the load  
on the individual links. If one of the links in a CrossLink fails, the traffic is  
automatically moved from this link and distributed among the other links, thus  
providing active resilience.  
The CrossLink ports on a STS16-20x switch can be used to connect to another  
STS16-20x switch, or a server with multiple RapidFire adapters using ClearServer  
for Token-Ring. (Please note that ClearServer for Token-Ring is supported on  
selected models of RapidFire adapters only. For details, refer to the ClearServer for  
LAN product information.)  
The CrossLinks provide load distribution as well as resilience. In normal operation,  
the traffic is distributed on the physical ports of the CrossLink according to the  
frame MAC addresses. This ensures the sequence of a flow. Should a link fail or  
otherwise become inoperative, the switch dynamically redistributes the traffic to  
the remaining links. The CrossLink remains in operation as long as there is at least  
one link in operation. If a failed link is restored, traffic is once more redistributed  
to make use of the restored link.  
A CrossLink is in many ways operating as one single link. For example, the  
spanning tree protocol will only have one port entity covering all ports in the  
CrossLink. The ports will all have the same operating state. As for VLAN and CRF  
configuration, the CrossLink is also seen as one link. Configuration changes apply  
to all links in the CrossLink.  
On the STS16-20/RM/STS16-20FRM switch, CrossLinks can also be configured  
on the High-Speed Token-Ring ports of the SSIM-R2-02/SSIM-R8-02 High Speed  
Token Ring SmartStack modules or on the Fast Ethernet ports of the SSIM-H2-02  
Fast Ethernet -Translational Switch SmartStack module. CrossLinks on Fast  
Ethernet ports can only consist of two ports available on the same SSIM-H2-02 Fast  
Ethernet -Translational Switch SmartStack module.  
The CrossLink concept is designed to be compatible with the coming Link  
Aggregation standard, IEEE 802.3ad.  
On SmartStack STS16-20D only the network ports 1720 will allow CrossLinks.  
On this switch you can achieve up to 128 Mbps using four ports. On the SmartStack  
STS16-20R up to 256 Mbps can be achieved, using eight ports.  
The STS16-20/RM/STS16-20FRM switch allows up to eight CrossLinks, each  
consisting of up to eight Token-Ring links.  
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For details about CrossLink configuration, please refer to the section CrossLink”  
on page 110 in Chapter 6, Switch Configuration.  
Spanning Tree Protocol Support  
IBM initially supported only source route bridging (SRB) in its bridges, so most  
networks were built to use it. The main consideration for SRB implementations in  
switches is the spanning tree algorithm for spanning tree explorers (STEs). IBM  
originally implemented a form of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics  
Engineers (IEEE) spanning tree algorithm. This algorithm, commonly referred to  
as the IBM spanning tree, limits the STE frames to one copy per destination ring.  
Some SRB implementations have also implemented the IEEE Spanning Tree  
Protocol to be compatible with source route transparent bridges. The IEEE  
Spanning Tree Protocol is not compatible with the IBM Spanning Tree Protocol.  
The SmartStack STS16-20D/STS16-20R supports both the IEEE 802.1D Spanning  
Tree Protocol and IBM Spanning Tree Protocols.  
Note: On SmartStack STS16-20D only the network ports 1720 support the  
spanning tree protocol at the port level.  
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VLAN Support  
The virtual LAN (VLAN) concept creates a virtual switch within a physical switch  
or stack of switches. A VLAN consists of CRFs and has its own bridge relay  
function attached. Frames are not forwarded across VLANs and ring numbers must  
be unique within a VLAN.  
A VLAN consists of a number of ports of a switch or stack of switches  
No frames are forwarded between ports belonging to different VLANs  
Port groups on different VLANs may be assigned the same ring number, but  
ring numbers must be unique within the same VLAN  
For each VLAN, the stack can be assigned a separate IP address  
The spanning tree protocol is executed independently within each VLAN.  
However, since all BRFs use the same Bridge ID for the spanning tree  
algorithm, the spanning tree protocol will not function if ports from different  
BRFs within one switch are connected.  
A sample VLAN with SmartStack STS16-20R is shown below.  
VLAN 1  
VLAN 2  
BRF 1  
BRF 2  
CRF 4  
CRF 1  
CRF 2  
CRF 3  
Switch  
Figure 7. A SmartStack STS16-20R Switch Configured  
with Two VLANs  
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Dynamic Source Route Recovery  
Dynamic Source Route Recovery (DSRR) is a proprietary protocol that enables a  
group of switches to handle a link or switch failure without session loss.  
A basic redundant setup must have a minimum of two switches performing source  
route bridging between a legacy Token-Ring and an emulated Token-Ring (or  
another legacy ring) as illustrated in Figure 8.  
BRF  
Bridge No. B1  
CRF  
CRF  
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BRF  
Bridge No. B2  
CRF  
CRF  
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Figure 8. Example of Dynamic Source Route Recovery, Base Configuration  
This configuration already has redundant paths between the two rings, but since  
moving traffic from one path to the other involves changing source route, this  
would involve session loss.  
When DSRR is enabled, an extra path is automatically created between the two  
rings for each switch, as shown in Figure 9. During normal operation, these extra  
paths do not forward any traffic.  
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BRF  
Bridge No. B1  
Backup BRF  
Inactive  
A
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BRF  
Bridge No. B2  
Backup BRF  
Inactive  
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Figure 9. Example of Dynamic Source Route Recovery, Normal State  
If one of the switches (Figure 9) or its link to any of the Token-Rings fail, (one of)  
the remaining active switch(es) will after a short interval activate its backup path to  
take over the traffic of the failed switch (see Figure 10) When the failing switch has  
been repaired/replaced, the traffic will automatically revert to it.  
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BRF  
Bridge No. B1  
Backup BRF  
Inactive  
A
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A
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BRF  
Bridge No. B2  
Backup BRF  
Bridge No. B1  
Active  
A
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Figure 10. Example of Dynamic Source Route Recovery, Switch 1 Failed  
Note that since a separate link is required for forwarding traffic with a given Route  
Descriptor, one switch can only carry backup traffic for one failed switch at a time.  
This means that a total of 2×n switches is required to handle simultaneous failure  
of n switches.  
While the above example shows redundancy for a BRF with two CRFs, it is also  
possible to provide (partial) redundancy for a BRF with more than two CRFs. This  
must, however, be accomplished by creating separate DSRR instances for selected  
CRF pairs. Note that since at least one of the CRFs must be connected to a legacy  
Token-Ring, it is not possible to provide full redundancy for a BRF with more than  
one ATM CRF.  
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Management  
This section describes the management options for the switch.  
SNMP  
The SmartStack STS16-20D/STS16-20R can be managed via a SNMP manager.  
The SmartStack STS16-20D/STS16-20R supports ten Management Information  
Bases (MIBs). Six of the MIBs are standard MIBs, which are defined by RFCs and  
are included with most SNMP management applications. Four of the MIBs are  
proprietary and are provided on the disk that accompanies the SmartStack STS16-  
20D/STS16-20R. SNMP management is supported via IP and MAC.  
The following MIBs are supported:  
Specification  
MIB  
RFC1213  
MIB II  
RFC1493  
Bridge MIB  
SR Bridge MIB  
RFC1525  
RFC1573  
Evolution of the Interfaces Group of MIB-II  
RMON MIB/TR extensions - Only partial support  
IEEE 802.5 MIB  
RFC1757/1513  
RFC1749/1748  
DTR MIB  
IEEE 802.5r MIB  
DTR MAC MIB  
STS16 MIB  
STS16 MIB  
IEEE 802.5r MIB  
1.3.6.1.4.1.52.285  
1.3.6.1.4.1.9 (crosslinks)  
Table 8. Supported MIBs  
Most user configurable variables will be supported in either the standard MIBs or  
the proprietary MIB. Configuration settings, such as port attributes, and operational  
information, such as address tables, are fully accessible through SNMP. Certain  
other settings, such as passwords and console settings, cannot be viewed or  
modified via SNMP for security reasons.  
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SmartStack Manager for Windows  
The SmartSwitch Manager is an application that runs under Windows. It provides  
an intuitive graphical user interface (GUI) that displays a view of the switch front  
panel and supports configuration, performance monitoring, and troubleshooting.  
This application is included with the SmartStack STS16-20D/STS16-20R.  
Telnet Management and VT100 Management (Console)  
The Console Management function may be accessed out-of-band via the TIA/EIA-  
232-F (that is, RS-232) port labeled MANAGEMENT or in-band via Telnet.  
IBM LAN Network Manager  
The SmartStack STS16-20D/STS16-20R does not support management by the  
IBM LAN Network Manager, but it will allow LAN Network Manager LLC frames  
to flow through the switch so that communication to existing LNM manageable  
hubs and source route bridges will be maintained. The switch also implements a  
mini Ring Parameter Server to supply attached NICs (such as CAUs) with the  
configured ring number.  
Some error reporting functions and ring map functions might be lost for the rings  
attached to through the switch, because a Token Ring Switch will not (and should  
not) forward MAC frames, but only LLC frames between ports.  
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RMON Support  
RMON is an industry-standard method for providing network statistics monitoring  
using SNMP. It also collects fault, performance, and configuration statistics. It can  
monitor continuously, even when communication with the management station is  
not possible or efficient. RMON can then notify the management station when an  
exceptional condition occurs.  
In typical SNMP management, the SNMP client has to continuously poll the  
SmartStack STS16-20D/STS16-20R for fault, performance, and configuration  
information, waiting for the value to change. This causes increased traffic through  
the network. With RMON, you can have the switch monitor a particular statistic  
internally, and when the statistics reaches a threshold, the SmartStack STS16-20D/  
STS16-20R will send a trap to the client. This monitoring method reduces traffic  
between the SNMP client and the SmartStack STS16-20D/STS16-20R.  
The switch implements a mini RMON probe for the physical ports by supporting  
some of the RMON groups RFC 1757 and RFC 1513.  
For full RMON an external probe must be used.  
For information on supported groups, see the following table:  
Name  
Support Info  
1. Statistics:  
Supported:  
The Token-Ring MAC-Layer Statistics Group.  
The Token-Ring Promiscuous Statistics Group.  
2. History  
3. Alarm  
Supported:  
The Token-Ring MAC-Layer History Group.  
The Token-Ring Promiscuous History Group.  
Supported for all RMON variables.  
Not supported for other MIB variables.  
4. Hosts  
Not supported.  
Not supported.  
Not supported.  
Not supported.  
Not supported.  
5. HostTopN  
6. Matrix  
7. Filter  
8. Capture  
Table 9. Supported RMON Groups  
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Name  
Support Info  
9. Event  
10. Token-Ring  
Supported.  
Supported:  
The Token-Ring Ring Station Group.  
Only supported as read. That is, only the entries  
created as default can be read. The ring station  
table is not supported.  
The Token-Ring Ring Station Order Group.  
The Ring Station Config Table.  
Not supported:  
The Token-Ring Ring Station Config Group.  
The Token-Ring Source Routing Group.  
Table 9. Supported RMON Groups  
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Built-in Port Counters  
The SmartStack STS16-20D/STS16-20R supports a wide range of port counters,  
which enables you to obtain a detailed overview of the port traffic. The counters  
give a comprehensive overview in the areas of:  
MAC Layer Counters  
MAC Layer Error Counters  
Frame Forwarding Counters  
Stackable Architecture  
All SmartStack STS16-20x switches are stackable.  
SmartStack STS16-20D/STS16-20R switches can be stacked using the included  
SmartStack STS-LM Link Module, the optional SmartStack STS-5SU Stacker Unit  
or the optional SmartStack STS-8SU Stacker Unit for connecting up to eight  
switches in a stack.  
The STS-LM Stacker Link Module is a built-in feature of the SmartStack STS16-  
20D and SmartStack STS16-20R Switches, the other two stacker units are optional.  
The following sections describe how to stack the STS16-20x switches.  
Back-to-Back  
Two STS16-20x units can be connected together by fitting each switch with the  
SmartStack STS-LM Link Module and connecting the switches together using and  
appropriate stacker link cable. This simple connection doubles the number of ports  
available.  
Internal Stacker  
The STS-5SU Internal Stacker Unit can be inserted into the stacker port of a switch.  
It allows up to five switches from the SmartStack STS16-20RM switch family to  
be stacked together. One of the switches in the stack must contain the STS-5SU  
Internal Stacker Unit. The other switches in the stack must be equipped with a STS-  
LM Stacker Link Module and an appropriate stacker link cable. This can result in a  
stack of as many as five STS16-20x switches. The STS-5SU Internal Stacker Unit  
works as a common backplane switching fabric, which provides 1.4 Gbps of  
aggregate bandwidth.  
External Stacker  
The SmartStack STS-8SU External Stacker Unit is an external stack unit that  
allows up to eight STS16-20x switches to be stacked together. Each switch in the  
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stack must be equipped with a STS-LM Stacker Link Module and an appropriate  
stacker link cable. The SmartStack STS-8SU External Stacker Unit works as a  
common backplane switching fabric, which provides 2.2 Gbps of aggregate  
bandwidth.  
Note: The SmartStack STS16-20D and the SmartStack STS16-20R can be stacked  
together with other switches from the STS16-20x family in any desired  
combination. All switches in a stack must, however, run the same software version.  
Optional Redundant Power Supply on  
SmartStack STS16-20R  
The SmartStack STS16-20R Token Ring Switch has an input for a backup power  
supply (see Figure 22. in Chapter 4, Installation). It is compatible with the  
SmartStack STS-RPC Redundant Power Center, which can supply back-up power  
for up to six switches, when up to six SmartStack STS-PSU Redundant Power  
Supply Unit are installed in the chassis. This gives a high degree of resilience to  
power supply failures. The SmartStack STS16-20R will switch to the external  
power supply if the internal supply fails. The switch monitors the power source and  
informs the network management system which supply is in use.  
The SmartStack STS-8SU Stacker Unit also accommodates an optional switch  
matrix STS-SM, which includes a redundant power supply, ensuring the highest  
degree of resilience in the stack of switches.  
Caution: The redundant power supply unit SmartStack STS-PSU is not  
hot-swappable. Both the SmartStack STS-PSU unit and the switch must be off  
before connecting or disconnecting the DC power cable.  
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3. Preparing for Installation  
Before installing the SmartStack STS16-20D/STS16-20R, read this chapter  
carefully.  
Safety Recommendations  
Follow these guidelines to ensure general safety during and after the installation:  
Keep the chassis area clear and dust-free during and after installation.  
Keep tools away from walk areas where you and others could trip over them.  
Do not perform any action that creates a potential hazard to people or makes  
the equipment unsafe.  
Safety with Electricity  
Follow these guidelines when working on equipment powered by electricity.  
Danger: Do not open the switch. Dangerous voltage inside.  
Danger: To avoid shock hazard, the power cord must be connected to a properly  
wired and earthed receptacle. Any equipment to which the switch will be attached  
must also be connected to properly wired and earthed receptacles.  
Warning: Before working on equipment that is connected to power lines, remove  
jewelry (including rings, necklaces, bracelets and watches). Metal objects will heat  
up when connected to power and ground and can cause serious burns or weld the  
metal object to the terminals.  
Warning: Do not work on the system or connect or disconnect cables during  
periods of lightning activity. Read the installation instructions before you connect  
the system to its power source.  
To turn off the switch, you must disconnect the power cord; there is no on/off  
switch. ON/OFF switch. Note that if the switch is connected to an external  
Redundant Power Supply Unit (RPSU), the power cord must be removed from both  
units.  
Locate the emergency power-off switch for the room in which you are  
working. Then, if an electrical accident occurs, you can act quickly to turn off  
the power.  
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Before working on the system, unplug the power cord. To avoid the possibility  
of electrical shock, unplug the power cord from the outlet before detaching the  
power cord from the switch.  
Disconnect all power before doing the following:  
Installing or removing a chassis  
Working near power supplies  
Performing a hardware upgrade  
Do not work alone if potentially hazardous conditions exist.  
Never assume that power is disconnected from a circuit. Always check.  
Look carefully for possible hazards in your work area, such as moist floors,  
ungrounded power extension cables, and missing safety grounds.  
If an electrical accident occurs, proceed as follows:  
Use caution; do not become a victim yourself.  
Unplug the power cord(s).  
If possible, send another person to get medical aid. Otherwise, assess the  
condition of the victim and then call for help.  
Determine if the person needs rescue breathing or external cardiac  
compressions; then take appropriate action.  
Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage  
Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can damage equipment and impair electrical  
circuitry. It occurs when electronic components are improperly handled and can  
result in complete or intermittent failures. Always follow ESD-prevention  
procedures when removing and replacing components. Ensure that the chassis is  
electrically connected to earth ground using an ESD mat or a ground wire. Wear an  
ESD-preventive wrist strap, ensuring that it makes good skin contact. To safely  
channel unwanted ESD voltages to ground, connect the clip to an unpainted surface  
of the chassis frame. To properly guard against ESD damage and shocks, the wrist  
strap and cord must operate effectively. If no wrist strap is available, ground  
yourself by touching the metal part of the chassis.  
Caution: For safety, periodically check the resistance value of the antistatic strap,  
which should be between 1 and 10 M.  
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Site Requirements  
Following are the site requirements for installation.  
Environment  
Choose a clean, dust-free, preferably air-conditioned location. Avoid direct  
sunlight, heat sources, or areas with high levels of EMI (Electromagnetic  
Interference).  
Chassis Accessibility  
Make sure the front and back panel of the equipment is accessible so that you can  
monitor the LED indicators and access the control switches. Leaving enough  
clearance at the front and back will also allow easier cabling and service.  
Cooling and Airflow  
Two fans, which are located at the left side of the switch, cool the interior by  
drawing air through vents on the left side and forcing heated air out through holes  
in the right side. If the internal temperature exceeds 50°C (112°F), a temperature  
error is reported to the console.  
Caution: To protect the equipment from overheating, do not operate it in an area  
that exceeds the maximum recommended ambient temperature of 40°C (104°F). To  
prevent airflow restriction, you must allow at least 7.6 cm (3") of clearance around  
chassis openings for proper airflow.  
Power  
The source electrical outlet should be installed near the switch, be easily accessible,  
and be properly grounded.  
Also, observe the following power cable considerations before you start the  
installation of the SmartStack STS16-20D Token Ring Switch and/or the  
SmartStack STS16-20R Token Ring Switch.  
11. The socket outlet shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily  
accessible.  
12. To prevent electrical shock, the power cord set used must comply with national  
regulations.  
a. The female receptacle of the cord must meet CEE-22 requirements.  
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b. The cord must be UL listed, CSA labelled, and consist of three conductors  
with a maximum of 15 feet in length. Type SVT or SJT cord sets shall be  
used for units which stand on a desk or table. Type SJT cord sets shall be  
used for units which stand on floor.  
c. The male plug for units operating at 115 VAC shall consist of a parallel  
blade, grounding type attachment plug rated 15 A, 125 VAC.  
The male plug for units operating at 230 VAC shall consist of a tandem  
blade, grounding type attachment plug rated 15 A, 250 VAC.  
The male plug for units operating at 230 VAC (outside of the United States  
and Canada) shall consist of a grounding type attachment plug rated 15 A,  
250 VAC and have the appropriate safety approvals for the country in which  
the equipment will be installed.  
Caution: Support the SmartStack STS16-20D Token Ring Switch and/or the  
SmartStack STS16-20R Token Ring Switch while you are installing the unit to  
avoid dropping it on the floor or any equipment beneath it in the rack. The  
SmartStack STS16-20D Token Ring Switch and the SmartStack STS16-20R  
Token Ring Switch unit each weighs approximately 7.2 kg (15.9 lbs).  
Caution: To separate the switch from the power, pull the power cord completely  
out from the socket. The power socket must be easily accessible and located near  
the unit.  
Warning: All RJ-45 connectors must only be connected to safety extra low voltage  
(SELV) circuits like local area networking (LAN).  
Warning: This product relies on the buildings installation for short-circuit  
(overcurrent) protection. Ensure that a fuse or circuit breaker no larger than  
120 VAC, 15A U.S. (240 VAC, 10A international) is used on the phase conductors  
(all current-carrying conductors).  
Warning: A voltage mismatch can cause equipment damage and may pose a fire  
hazard. If the voltage indicated on the label is different from the power outlet  
voltage, do not connect the chassis to that receptacle.  
Caution: If you are using the redundant power supply unit SmartStack STS-PSU  
(only available for SmartStack STS16-20R), note that this unit is not hot-  
swappable. You must turn off the SmartStack STS-PSU Unit and the switch before  
connecting or disconnecting the DC power cable.  
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Configuration Guidelines  
This section will help you understand the physical configuration restrictions for the  
SmartStack STS16-20D/STS16-20R. Read the guidelines in the following sections  
before you start installing the switch. In brief, remember the following rules when  
planning to install the switch:  
18,192 byte maximum physical frame length.  
For shared-media LAN segments, acceptable distances are defined by the hub  
or concentrator attached to the switch port.  
Straight-through cables for all ports.  
If you create parallel paths directly between switches, be sure that you have  
enabled the spanning tree (see Spanning Tree for BRF Screenon page 99).  
The default setting for the spanning tree protocol is disabled.  
The spanning tree protocol will not function between different BRFs within  
one switch.  
The following sections contain more detailed information.  
Frame Length Limit  
The SmartStack STS16-20D/STS16-20R supports a maximum physical frame  
length of 18,192 bytes (from the Frame Control, FC, to the Frame Check Sequence,  
FCS, characters). This corresponds to a Maximum Transfer Unit (MTU) of 17,800  
bytes.  
The default maximum physical frame length of the switch is 4,546 bytes which  
corresponds to an MTU of 4,472 bytes. The actual MTU size of a VLAN is  
configured in the VLAN Parameter Configuration for BRF screen, see page 91.  
The switch truncates frames larger than the configured maximum physical frame  
length and adds an abort sequence at the end. Characteristically, if frames are sent  
longer than the frame length limit, the abort sequences will be reported as frame  
errors by other ring stations.  
In a stack of switches, all stacker link modules in the stack must support 18 KB  
frames for any switch in the stack to support frames sizes longer than 4,546 bytes.  
Additionally, if you are using ATM uplinks in any SmartStack STS16-20RM/  
STS16-20FRM, all ATM uplinks in the stack must support 18 KB frames for any  
switch in the stack to support MTU sizes greater than 4,472 bytes.  
To verify that your hardware supports 18 KB frames, view the Module  
Information screen, described on page 84. Stacker link modules and ATM uplinks  
that do not support 18 KB frames will have the text (4K) displayed immediately  
after the hardware revision level.  
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You can also use the NET 18K dialog box in the HP OpenView application. This  
dialog can display all the hardware modules. Note that the SSIM-H2-02 Fast  
Ethernet - Translational Switch SmartStack Interface Module might display 1,500  
bytes, but this does not prevent the stack from running 18 KB.  
For information on how to upgrade your stacker link modules or ATM uplinks that  
currently do not support 18 KB frames, please contact your dealer or your local  
representative.  
Note: It is most important that you consider the impact of the frame length limit,  
and make sure that the workstations and servers in the network have been  
configured to use a maximum frame length of equal or less than the switch. If this  
is not done you may experience problems after the switch has been installed in the  
network.  
IEEE 802.1D Spanning Tree  
When the IEEE 802.1D Spanning Tree Protocol is active, a port within that  
spanning tree domain will require several seconds to make the transition from the  
blocking state to the forwarding state, from the time the port is initially activated  
(for example, joins an existing ring or activates a dedicated link).  
Some client or server applications may attempt to establish session activity during  
this time, resulting in error messages indicating a connection failure. These  
applications should be configured to wait at least thirty seconds after the LAN link  
has become active, before attempting to establish session activity. Modifying the  
802.1D spanning tree default parameters can reduce this delay. If STP is enabled  
on a dedicated port (FDX) and a station is attached, it takes at least 30 seconds for  
the port to do the transition DWNLSNLRNFWD. IPX clients and server  
stations may give up before the transition is done. This means that the first many  
connection attempts are lost. STP should not be enabled on ports that are intended  
for dedicated stations. This problem does not occur on shared media, because the  
port will stay attached to the hub even though all stations have closed.  
Another reason for not enabling STP for dedicated stations is, that the whole  
network will go into Topology Change state each time a station opens or closes.  
This will cause the whole network to use short aging timers, which means that all  
address tables will be cleared. This can lead to many unknown station broadcasts  
before the tables converge again. Note that a port or CRF that is manually forced to  
either FWD or BLK state, is not participating in the spanning tree protocol. If a port  
or CRF is changed from Auto (the default) to FWD/BLK, it is the network  
administrators responsibility that no loops are created from this port(s) to other  
parts of the network.  
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Ring Numbers  
Forwarding frames between CRFs in SRB mode is only possible if the CRFs know  
their ring numbers. If you are running the switch in an environment without other  
bridges/switches, auto-configuration of ring numbers is not possible. In this case,  
you have to configure the ring numbers manually.  
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Sample Uses of the SmartStack STS16-20RM Family  
Switches  
The Cabletron Systems SmartStack STS16-20D/STS16-20R switches allow you to  
increase the performance of the network by providing dedicated bandwidth to  
individual workstations. You will typically deploy SmartStack STS16-20D/  
STS16-20R as a second step of migration from a hierarchical Token Ring network  
consisting of a backbone segment and workgroup segments towards a fully  
switched network:  
Step 1 of the migration involves redesign of the backbone by replacing a shared  
16 Mbps Token-ring backbone with a switched backbone utilizing SmartStack  
STS16-20RM or SmartStack STS16-20R. The backbone usually serves as  
interconnection of the workgroup segments and the server farm segment.  
Step 2 of the migration increases the performance of the network by providing  
dedicated full-duplex 16 Mbps bandwidth to individual workstations utilizing  
SmartStack STS16-20D/STS16-20R switches.  
Figures 11, 12, 13 and 14 illustrate the migration steps. Figure 11 shows a typical  
3-layer network design built with source-routing bridges. Figure 12 shows how the  
backbone is optimized using SmartStack STS16-20RM or SmartStack STS16-20R.  
Figure 13 shows the deployment of SmartStack STS16-20RM or SmartStack  
STS16-20R as segment switches while Figure 14 shows the next step where a  
dedicated bandwidth is delivered to individual workstations. For such network  
design SmartStack STS16-20RM provides all the flexibility needed to use fiber to  
extend distances, or increase the number of ports, while SmartStack STS16-20D/  
STS16-20R provides the low-cost needed for dedicated bandwidth to individual  
workstations.  
The SmartStack STS16-20D/STS16-20R switch is intended to increase the  
network bandwidth. Replacing a shared Token Ring segment with a SmartStack  
STS16-20D/STS16-20R delivers N times 16 Mbps bandwidth. For example,  
replacing a shared ring with 10 users with a SmartStack STS16-20D/STS16-20R  
delivers 10 times 16 Mbpsa 10-fold bandwidth increase.  
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Server  
Server  
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SRB  
SRB  
Server  
Server  
4
6
SRB  
1
SRB  
2
SRB  
3
SRB  
7
SRB  
8
SRB  
9
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STS16-20D/STS16-20R  
Figure 12. Relieving the Overstressed Backbone  
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BRF  
CRF 1  
CRF 2  
CRF 3  
CRF 7  
CRF 8  
CRF 9  
CRF 5  
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1
2
3
7
8
9
Server Server Server Server  
Figure 13. Replacing SRBs with a SmartStack STS16-20RM or SmartStack  
STS16-20R  
Figure 14. Delivering Dedicated Bandwidth to Individual Workstations  
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Deployment Scenarios  
SmartStack STS16-20D/STS16-20R includes a built-in stacker link. To create a  
stack of SmartStack STS16-20x switches you can use any switch in this series as  
an interface point for the stack. To do this, you use either a SmartStack STS-8SU  
Stacker Unit or a SmartStack STS-5SU Stacker Unit. Using the stacker link and an  
appropriate stacker unit it is possible to build a large switch stack combining  
several ports on one switch with ports on one or more other several SmartStack  
STS16-20x switches. You can use the expansion module slots of the SmartStack  
STS16-20RM/STS16-20FRM to get ATM, High-Speed Token-Ring as well as Fast  
Ethernet Translational Switching connectivity for the whole stack including the  
SmartStack STS16-20D/STS16-20R.  
You can use all the ports in the stack as one switched ring (a single CRF), or should  
your network design call for it, allocate ports on to different rings. The SmartStack  
STS16-20D/STS16-20R provides all the flexibility of the SmartStack STS16-  
20RM/STS16-20FRM with respect to defining switched rings (CRFs) and bridges  
(BRFs).  
Figure 15 shows a scenario using a stacker links and a switch stacker unit.  
Several ports on SmartStack STS16-20RM are combined with ports on the  
SmartStack STS16-20D/STS16-20R to create a switched ring.  
Ports on SmartStack STS16-20D/STS16-20R are intended for users who need  
the dedicated bandwidth and for file servers while SmartStack STS16-20RM/  
STS16-20FRM supports shared media Token Rings in a transition period and  
extends the backbone Token Ring using fiber.  
An alternative way of migrating shared rings to switched rings is to use existing  
cables as connections between SmartStack STS16-20RM and SmartStack STS16-  
20D/STS16-20R. In this way, the distance limitations of the stack solution are  
bypassed and the ring is geographically extended to cover more than one wiring  
closet. A network port (ports 1 to 20 on SmartStack STS16-20R and ports 17 to 20  
on SmartStack STS16-20D) can be used to connect two switches from the  
SmartStack STS16-20RM family together using existing cables. In order to  
increase the resilience of the network you can connect the SmartStack STS16-20D/  
STS16-20R to two different switches from the SmartStack STS16-20x family that  
use multiple network ports.  
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Figure 15. Scenario using a Stacker Link and a Matrix Switch  
Figure 16 on the next page shows a network design where SmartStack STS16-20D/  
STS16-20R uses network ports to connect to a remote SmartStack STS16-20RM  
switch. In many Token Ring networks, the cabling layout requires such remote  
extension of rings. When more than one network port at each end is used to connect  
the same two switches they can be configured as a CrossLink which allows for a  
data pipe with up to 32 Mbps times the number of ports in the pipe in bandwidth.  
For a description of CrossLinks, see the section CrossLinkon page 110.  
As a general rule of thumb, you should combine SmartStack STS16-20D/STS16-  
20R with SmartStack STS16-20RM because SmartStack STS16-20RM gives the  
ultimate flexibility via its expansion module capability. Another good network  
design rule of thumb is to reduce the number of rings in a switched network -  
switched rings do not have the cabling limitations and the limitations on the number  
of ring stations as the shared media Token Rings. The reduction of the number of  
rings - ultimately leading to one single logical switched ring - may prove  
advantageous if you want to reduce the number of hops across source routing  
bridges, and limit the use of source routing bridging.  
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Figure 16. Setting Up CrossLinks  
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4. Installation  
This chapter contains step-by-step instructions for installing, connecting and  
verifying that the SmartStack STS16-20D Token Ring Switch and/or the  
SmartStack STS16-20R Token Ring Switch is operating properly.  
Installation Summary  
The installation sequence is listed in the following steps.  
1. Plan for installation. Read Chapter 3, Preparing for Installation.  
2. Unpack the switch.  
3. Gather the materials.  
4. Mount the switch.  
6. Verify the operation of the switch.  
Note: Complete the following step only if you will be customizing the  
configuration of the switch or monitoring its activity.  
7. Configure the switch.  
Note: For information on front panel and back panel connectors, buttons, slots, and  
LEDs, please see Front Panel Detailson page 5 and Back Panel Detailson  
page 9 in Chapter 1.  
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Package Contents  
Immediately after receiving the equipment, examine all shipping containers and  
contents for damage. If any damage has occurred, notify the shipping carrier.  
Unpack the unit by removing the packing material and lifting it from its protective  
enclosures. Visually examine the equipment and check the container for related  
parts and accessories. You should have the following items:  
One SmartStack STS16-20D Token Ring Switch  
OR  
One SmartStack STS16-20R Token Ring Switch  
One CD-ROM containing the Token-Ring switch software and the SmartStack  
Manager for Windows, as well as user documentation in PDF format  
One printed SmartStack Manager for Windows Installation and User Guide  
One printed SmartStack STS16-20D/STS16-20R Token-Ring Switches  
Installation and User guide  
One serial cable for the management port  
One plastic bag containing four adhesive rubber feet and rack mounting  
screws, an Allen key, nuts and washers  
Report any missing parts and any damage, not related, to shipping to your customer  
service representative.  
Note: Keep the packing materials for future use. All components returned under  
warranty should be shipped in their original packing materials.  
If you have received your equipment before your site is fully prepared, after  
inspection, you should keep all of the components in the original shipping  
containers and store them in a physically and environmentally safe place.  
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Materials needed for Installation  
To install the switch, you need the following items:  
If the unit will be installed in a rack, you need:  
A rack inventory chart and a cabling chart from your network  
administrator.  
The supplied set of screws, nuts and washers along with the Allen key tool.  
A properly earthed power cord.  
If the unit will be installed on a surface (such as a tabletop), you will need:  
A cabling chart from your network administrator.  
The four supplied adhesive rubber feet.  
A properly earthed power cord.  
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Mounting the Chassis  
The SmartStack STS16-20D/STS16-20R can be mounted in a standard 19-inch rack  
or cabinet, or can be mounted on any flat surface such as a tabletop. The installation  
area should be near a power source and should have enough room around the front  
and back panels for cabling and access to controls. Use the following procedures for  
the installation of the SmartStack STS16-20D/STS16-20R.  
Warning: Only trained and qualified personnel should be allowed to install or  
replace this equipment.  
Rack or Cabinet Mounting  
If you install the equipment in a closed or multi-unit rack, observe the  
environmental guidelines from the previous chapter, Chapter 3, Preparing for  
Installation.  
Caution: The following rack mounting instructions need to be observed to ensure  
that the SmartStack STS16-20D/STS16-20R and any other equipment are  
mechanically stable.  
The following steps describe how to mount the SmartStack STS16-20D/STS16-20R in  
a rack or cabinet:  
1. Remove the bracket covers on each side of the SmartStack STS16-20D/STS16-  
20R to expose the rack mounting brackets. Access to the retaining screws is  
obtained by opening the cap on the front of each bracket cover. Use the Allen  
key supplied with the switch to remove the two 6 mm Allen screws. When you  
have removed the screws, push the bracket cover towards the back of the switch  
and lift the cover off. Keep the screws for later use.  
Figure 17. Exposing the Rack Mounting Bracket  
Before going on to the next step, be sure you have the proper hardware for  
mounting the chassis with the exposed brackets to your cabinet or rack.  
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2. Position the SmartStack STS16-20D/STS16-20R, with the exposed mounting  
brackets, in the rack or cabinet and slide it up or down until the bracket holes  
line up with the rack holes. Attach the chassis brackets to the rack using the  
Allen screws you removed in the previous step and the nuts supplied with the  
switch. Close the cap again to conceal the screws.  
Note: Only fixed brackets are supplied with these units. If you want to install a  
sliding pullout mount, you will need to provide the extra mounting hardware.  
Figure 18. Mounting the Switch in a Rack or Cabinet  
Table-Mounting  
The SmartStack STS16-20D/STS16-20R operates at a low noise level, which  
makes it suitable for a large enough flat surface such as a table.  
Four self-adhesive pads are supplied with the switch. The pads must be mounted in  
the four recesses on the bottom of the switch. When the pads are mounted, simply  
place the switch on a clear, level location. Leave enough room around the switch  
for ventilation and access to the controls and cable connectors.  
Caution: Due to weight constraints, place no more than three units (or the  
equivalent weight of other equipment) directly on top of another chassis. More than  
three units on top of another unit may cause damage to the lower unit.  
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Cabling  
Note: For information on connectors, buttons, slots, and LEDs, please see Front  
Panel Detailson page 5 and Back Panel Detailson page 9 in Chapter 1.  
This section provides instructions for connecting devices (such as hubs, servers,  
personal computers, and workstations) to the SmartStack STS16-20D/STS16-20R.  
Remember these tips when connecting cables:  
Avoid stretching or bending the cables excessively.  
Avoid routing the cables near potential sources of electromagnetic  
Avoid trip hazards by routing the cables away from aisles and other areas  
where people walk. If such routes cannot be avoided, use floor cable covers or  
similar material to secure and protect the cables.  
Be sure that the cables connected to the switch are supported so that the cable  
connectors are not excessively strained.  
Use a Category 3 or better UTP cable or a 150 ohm, STP or STP-A cable with  
an impedance-matching balun at each end.  
See Appendix B, Cable and Pin Informationfor specific information on  
supported cable types, cable lengths and connector pinouts.  
Connecting Devices to the Token Ring Ports  
If you will not be using building wiring (in-the-wall cables) to connect the device  
to the SmartStack STS16-20D/STS16-20R, perform the following steps. If you will  
be using building wiring, follow the steps beginning with step 1 on page 61.  
Follow these steps to connect one or more devices to the Token Ring ports on the  
switch:  
1. Using the SmartStack STS16-20D/STS16-20R Cabling Chart provided by your  
network administrator as a guide, connect the cables between the switch and  
other devices as illustrated in Figure 19. Note that the figure illustrates an RJ-  
45 connector on each end. Depending on the cable type you use, the device end  
of the cable may also have a 9-pin D-shell or 150 ohm Data Connector.  
2. If the switch is rack-mounted, dress the switch end of the cables through a cable  
management bracket, if one is present on your rack.  
3. Label each end of the cables so that it will be easy to find the device if you have  
to troubleshoot a network problem.  
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device at the other end, a unique cable identification number, the MAC address  
of the connected device, and the number of the port to which the cable is  
attached.  
4. To continue installing the switch, go to Applying Poweron page 63.  
Figure 19. Connecting Devices to Token Ring Ports  
Connecting Devices to the Token Ring Ports  
Using Building Wiring  
If you will use building wiring (in-the-wall cables) to connect the device to the  
switch, perform the following steps:  
1. Using the Switch Cabling Chart provided by your administrator as a guide,  
connect the cables between the devices and the faceplates as illustrated in  
Figure 20.  
2. Label the faceplate, so that it will be easier to find the device if you have to  
troubleshoot a network problem.  
3. In the wiring closet, connect a cable to the Token Ring connector on the patch  
panel or other equipment where the building wiring terminates.  
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Note: Do not connect these cables to the Ring-In or Ring-Out port on a media  
access unit (MAU), unless you use ports 19 and 20 on STS16-20R.  
4. Connect the other end of the cable to a Token Ring port on the switch.  
5. Label this cable.  
6. If the switch is rack-mounted, dress the switch end of the cables through a cable  
management bracket, if one is present on your rack.  
7. To continue installing the switch, continue with Applying Power.  
Figure 20. Connecting using Building Wiring  
Checking the Installation  
Before you apply power to the SmartStack STS16-20D/STS16-20R, inspect the  
installation thoroughly. Verify that all cables are installed correctly. Check cable  
routing, so a cable will not be damaged or create a safety hazard. Be sure all  
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Applying Power  
The SmartStack STS16-20D/STS16-20R chassis does not have an on/off switch.  
Power is on when the unit is plugged into a power source.  
There are no user serviceable parts inside an SmartStack STS16-20D/STS16-20R.  
Any internal upgrades or service should be performed by qualified personnel only.  
Caution: If you are using the STS-PSU Redundant Power Supply Unit on STS16-  
20R, note that this unit is not hot-swappable. You must turn off the STS-PSU  
Redundant Power Supply Unit and the switch before connecting or disconnecting  
the DC power cable.  
Warning: Unplug the power cord before you work on a system that does not have  
an on/off switch.  
Warning: When installing the unit, the ground connection must always be made  
first and disconnected last.  
Warning: This equipment is intended to be grounded. Ensure that the host is  
connected to earth ground during normal use.  
Use the following steps to power on your equipment.  
1. Ensure that you are using the correct power source.  
2. Using a power cable that complies with national regulations, plug the female  
end of the cable into the AC power connector on the back panel of the switch  
(see Figure 21 or Figure 22).  
3. Plug the male end of the power cord(s) into a properly grounded electrical  
outlet.  
Figure 21. The back panel of the STS16-20D  
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Figure 22. The back panel of the STS16-20R  
4. Verify that the power LED is on. If not, make sure the outlet is working properly.  
If the outlet is working, but the power LED and the fans are not on, see Chapter  
10, Troubleshooting.  
5. When the SmartStack STS16-20D/STS16-20R powers on, observe the self-test  
diagnostic that the unit runs for approximately 1-2 minutes. The DIAG LED is  
on for the duration of the test, turning off when the self-test is complete.  
6. At the completion of the diagnostics, the front panel LEDs should be  
illuminated according to the status of the units configuration. See the following  
sections for a description of the controls and LEDs for the SmartStack STS16-  
20D/STS16-20R.  
Note: If the SmartStack STS16-20D/STS16-20R fails to power up correctly or if it  
encounters any unrecoverable error, the ERR LED will be on or flashing on. If the  
ERR LED is on or flashes, see Chapter 10, Troubleshooting.  
Caution: If you are using the SmartStack STS-PSU Redundant Power Supply Unit  
on STS16-20R, note that this unit is not hot-swappable.  
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Stacker Link Module  
The SmartStack STS-LM Internal Stacker Unit which is factory installed in the  
SmartStack STS16-20D/STS16-20R switch is a single port interface module that is  
installed into the back slot of the Switch. When SmartStack STS16-20RM family  
Switches are connected through SmartStack STS-LM Modules, the switches can be  
combined to form one logical switch. The SmartStack STS-LM front panel is  
shown in Figure 23.  
Figure 23. SmartStack STS-LM Front Panel  
Installation  
Use the following steps if you need to reinstall the SmartStack STS-LM module in  
the SmartStack STS16-20D/STS16-20R Token Ring Switch.  
Note: Stacker Link modules are not hot-swappable. Always be sure that the power  
is off before installing or removing a module. If the power is on, damage to the  
equipment may result. Once the module is installed in the SmartStack STS16-20D/  
STS16-20R, external cables may be connected or removed without having to  
remove power from the switch.  
1. Disconnect power to the SmartStack STS16-20D/STS16-20R switch.  
2. If a blank cover is over the stacker slot on the back panel, remove it by  
unscrewing the two attachment screws.  
3. To prevent possible static damage to the module, hold it by its edges only. Be  
careful not to touch the top or bottom.  
4. Slide the module into the slot evenly, taking care to line up the edges with the guides.  
5. Seat the module by pressing the front of the module with your thumbs.  
6. Secure the module to the chassis by tightening the thumb (panel) screws at the  
left and right edges of the modules front panel. Do not overtighten the screws.  
7. Return power to the switch.  
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SmartStack STS-LM Connectors and LEDs  
The following tables describe the connectors and LEDs on the STS-LM front  
panel.  
Connector  
Description  
Stacker Port  
50-pin SCSI-2 connector for proprietary  
Stacker Link cable.  
Table 10. SmartStack STS-LM Network Connector  
LED  
TX  
State  
On  
Description  
Data is being transmitted from the  
attached switch.  
RX  
On  
Data is being received by the  
attached switch.  
ATTACH  
Off  
On  
No connection has been established.  
A connection has been established.  
Table 11. SmartStack STS-LM LEDs  
Connecting the Stacker Link Cable  
When connecting two or more stacker link modules together to form a stack, you  
must use the proprietary 50-pin cable supplied with the module.  
The SmartStack STS16-20D/STS16-20R switch can be configured in three  
different ways to form a stack of switches:  
Two of the SmartStack STS16-20RM family switches back-to-back via two  
SmartStack STS-LM modules  
Up to five SmartStack STS16-20RM family Switches via one SmartStack  
STS-5SU Stack Link Module and up to four SmartStack STS-LM Modules.  
Up to eight SmartStack STS16-20RM family Switches via one SmartStack  
STS-8SU Stacker Unit and up to eight SmartStack STS-LM Modules.  
When inserting the cable connector, keep the connector straight to minimize the  
risk of bent or damaged pins.  
Note: Stacked SmartStack STS16-20RM family switches must all have the same  
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Working with a Stack  
When the SmartStack STS16-20D/STS16-20R switch powers up, it runs through a  
series of diagnostics. Immediately after the diagnostics are complete, the  
SmartStack STS16-20D/STS16-20R enters the stack discovery mode. The  
discovery mode is used to sense if the unit is cabled to other SmartStack STS16-  
20D/STS16-20R units. If the SmartStack STS16-20D/STS16-20R is connected to  
other units during the discovery mode, the switches automatically combine to form  
a stack.  
Each unit is assigned a box number, and the box with the lowest number becomes  
the stackmaster. When accessing switch-specific settings from a management  
console, you will be prompted for the box number. In a back-to-back configuration,  
the box number is determined by software. In configurations using the SmartStack  
STS-8SU or STS-5SU units, the box number is determined by the port number.  
The switches in the stack combine certain configuration parameters so that the  
stack as a unit uses one set of parameters. These parameters are discussed below in  
Inter-box Parameters.  
The stack can now be managed as a single entity from a management console or  
management application.  
Inter-box Parameters  
The SmartStack STS16-20D/STS16-20R switches participating in the stack must  
combine configuration information so that the stack as a whole uses common  
parameters. One of the participating switches becomes the provider of inter-box  
parameters.  
If the switches have the same configuration information, the switch that becomes  
Box 1 becomes the provider. If the configuration information is different, a split-  
stack will be formed and a warning message will be displayed on the console  
screen. You will be requested to briefly press the SysReq button on the switch that  
is to be the provider of inter-box parameters. When you have selected the provider,  
the other switch will replace its stack related configuration parameters with those  
of the provider.  
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Menu  
Parameter  
IP Configuration IP Address, IP Gateway, IP Subnet, IP State  
Spanning Tree  
Protocol  
STP Enabling/Disabling, STP Switch Priority, STP  
Maximum Aging, STP Hello Time, STP Forward Delay  
Virtual LAN  
Name  
Changing VLAN names  
Configuration  
Password  
System password  
Console Time-out  
Console  
Configuration  
Telnet  
Configuration  
Number of Allowed Telnet Sessions, Disallow New Telnet  
Sessions  
TFTP Download TFTP Server Address, Download Domain, Download  
Filename  
Switch/Stack  
Information  
Stack Timeout, System Name, System Contact, System  
Location  
SNMP  
Configuration  
Send Authentication Traps, changing the Trap table in any  
way, changing the Community Name table in any way  
Table 12. Inter-box Parameters  
Checking the Installation  
The SmartStack STS16-20D/STS16-20R performs a diagnostic self-test during the  
power on cycle. From a management console, check that the switch lists the  
SmartStack STS-LM port along with the switch ports and that there are no error  
messages. The SmartStack STS-LM port will be listed as port 29.  
If, after installation, there is poor system performance or the SmartStack STS-LM  
module does not work at all, remove the module and check for any damaged or bent  
connector pins. You may need a bright light to see inside the stacker slot to check  
for bent pins. Also, verify that the module is set firmly in place.  
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5. Accessing Switch Management  
The switches can be configured in two ways:  
1. Using the switch console.  
You can access the switch console interface  
directly, by connecting a VT100 terminal emulator to the RS-232 port  
labelled MANAGEMENT.  
OR  
remotely, via Telnet.  
2. Using SNMP based graphical management applications:  
The SmartStack Manager for Windows  
Other Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) based applications  
Overview  
This chapter only describes how to access the switch console via the  
MANAGEMENT port. Refer to the section Console/Telnet Sessionson page 132  
for information on configuring serial console and/or telnet console sessions.  
Network management applications (in-band management) are beyond the scope of  
this guide. However, note that to be able to manage the switch by the network  
management application via SNMP, you will have to configure a few settings first  
in the switch console. These are typically the IP Address, SNMP Community, and  
Trap Receiver.  
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Connecting the Console  
The two following subsections explain how to connect to the switch console. You  
can connect directly or via a modem. For detailed information on cabling and pins,  
see Chapter B, Cable and Pin Information.  
Connecting a Terminal Directly to the MANAGEMENT Port  
1. Connect one end of a crossover TIA/EIA-232 cable (commonly known as a RS-  
232 cable) to the MANAGEMENT port. This is a male DB-9 connector  
configured as a DTE (Data Terminal Equipment) device.  
2. Connect the other end of the cable to a PC or another DTE device.  
OR  
1. Attach a null-modem adapter to the MANAGEMENT port.  
2. Attach a straight-through modem cable to the null-modem adapter.  
Connecting to the MANAGEMENT Port Using a Modem  
1. Connect one end of a straight-through TIA/EIA-232 modem cable to the  
MANAGEMENT port. This is a male DB-9 connector configured as a DTE  
device.  
2. Connect the other end of the cable to a modem.  
See Figure 24 to view the location of the cable connection on the front panel of  
the SmartStack STS16-20D/STS16-20R.  
Figure 24. View of Console Connection  
The next step and table describe the settings to use for configuring a console in  
order to communicate with the SmartStack STS16-20D/STS16-20R.  
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3. Use the values listed in the following table to set the configuration parameters  
on your console for interfacing to the SmartStack STS16-20D/STS16-20R.  
Specification  
Baud Rate  
Value  
2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600  
Parity  
None  
8
Data bits  
Stop bits  
1
Handshaking  
Terminal emulation  
Duplex  
None  
VT100  
Full  
Software flow control Off (input and output)  
(XON/XOFF)  
Hardware flow  
Off  
control (RTS/CTS)  
Autobaud upon break On  
Line wrap  
On  
Screen scroll  
CR translation  
On  
CR  
Backspace (BS)  
translation  
Destructive  
Break length  
350  
(milliseconds)  
Enquiry (ENQ)  
Off  
Off  
EGA/VGA true  
underline  
Terminal width  
80  
7
ANSI 7 or 8 bit  
commands  
Table 13. Console Configuration Settings  
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Specification  
Value  
Microsoft Windows  
terminal emulation  
Disable the Use Function, Arrow, and Ctrl  
Keys for Windowsoption located in the  
Terminal Preference menu  
Table 13. Console Configuration Settings  
4. At power on (cold boot), the SmartStack STS16-20D/STS16-20R performs a  
series of self-test diagnostics verifying that hardware components are  
functioning. An example of the self-test diagnostic screen is shown later in this  
chapter.  
Communication Problems  
If the diagnostic list does not appear, or is garbled, try adjusting the baud rates  
between the console and the SmartStack STS16-20D/STS16-20R by using the  
Autobaud routine within the switch. To do this, press the reset button on the front  
of the switch and wait for the internal diagnostics to finish (the DIAG LED turns  
off). The reason for the reset is that in case the switchs Autobaud routine is  
disabled, resetting it will set it to its default mode Autobaud enabled.  
Depending on the type of the console, there are several console command keys that  
will potentially initiate the Autobaud routine in the SmartStack STS16-20D/  
STS16-20R. Four of these keys are RETURN, the combination keys ALT-B, the  
BREAK key, and ESC.  
After the DIAG LED turns off, try one of the command keys at the console, and  
press it repeatedly. If there is no response, wait several seconds and again, press it  
repeatedly. If necessary, perform the same routine using the other command keys.  
If this does not work, and there is garbled output on the screen, try pushing the  
unlabeled system request button on the SmartStack STS16-20D/STS16-20R. As  
soon as garbled characters appear, press the consoles ENTER (or RETURN) key  
twice in rapid succession. (Again, try the other command keys as necessary).  
If the problem remains, try the following steps:  
1. Check all of the cable connections.  
2. Check the baud rate at the consoles set up screen; if it is not set to 9600, try this  
setting.  
3. Try setting the console baud rate to different values up or down, and pressing  
RETURN for each selection.  
4. If you are using a terminal emulation program, try exiting the program and  
restarting.  
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5. If you still can not get the connection to work, contact a support person.  
Diagnostic Screen  
The diagnostic self-test displays two different screens, depending on whether you  
perform a cold boot (power-o n cycle with full diagnostics), or a warm boot (a reset  
without full diagnostics). The warm boot contains portions of the complete cold  
boot list.  
The following is an example of a diagnostic screen during a boot process. The  
actual screen may vary depending on, for example, hardware, options, and software  
version levels:  
BootStrap Firmware v2.3, Copyright 1996-1998  
- Initiating bootstrapping sequence.  
- Boot image integrity check...Passed.  
- Control transferred to boot process.  
Boot Firmware (Phase II) v2.3  
- Program memory test........Passed.  
- Relocating main image to  
DRAM.......................................Done.  
- Main image integrity check...succeeded.  
- Control transferred to main process.  
- Starting Power On Self Test Diagnostics.  
- Network memory test 32-bits........Passed.  
- Network memory test 16-bits........Passed.  
- Network memory test 8-bits........Passed.  
- Port register and memory test.....................Passed.  
- Single port loopback test.....................Passed.  
- All ports linked loopback test.....................Passed.  
- Port MAC test.....Passed.  
- Completed Power On Self Test Diagnostics.  
System Software Version 4.0.0, Copyright 1994-1999.  
System started on Mon. June 21, 1999 14:30:03  
8 Megabytes System memory  
2 Megabytes Network memory  
- Initialization started  
- File system initialized  
- System temperature is within safe operating levels  
- Checking file system integrity  
- Warmboot initialization started  
- LAN ports detected:  
- RJ-45 Token Ring: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20  
- StkPort  
: 29  
- Initializing Ports: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19  
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20 29  
- Initializing system address table  
- System entering stand-alone mode  
- Enabling port: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 22 22  
23 24  
Press RETURN key to activate console...  
Depending upon which tests have run, verify that all diagnostics have passed and  
that the ERR LED is off. If the ERR LED is on, read the screen to determine which  
test failed. Also see Chapter 10, Troubleshooting, to help find the cause.  
At the end of the boot messages, you should be prompted to press RETURN (ENTER).  
The following greeting screen of the switch console manager should appear:  
At the top level screen, press ENTER (RETURN) to enter the main menu. The contents  
of the main menu, the submenus and screens, are described in subsequent chapters.  
The information in these chapters includes configuring, monitoring, and viewing  
statistics on the SmartStack STS16-20D/STS16-20R.  
Note: If you have forgotten the password, you can delete it by pressing the  
unlabeled system request button on the front panel of the switch for one second.  
Then release it and select Point 4. Clear the system password. This will clear both  
the Read-Only and the Read/Write password.  
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6. Switch Configuration  
This chapter explains how to set up the SmartStack STS16-20D/STS16-20R and to  
modify the configuration using a VT100 console attached to the switch directly or  
via a modem connection. The switch configuration can also be modified from a  
remote VT100 console via a telnet session.  
For information on how to connect the console, see Chapter 5, Accessing Switch  
Management.  
Subjects covered in this chapter:  
General guidelines (page 76)  
Main menu screen (page 78)  
Configuration menu (page 79)  
Switch and stack configuration (page 80)  
Module information (page 84)  
Virtual LANs (page 86)  
IP configuration (page 94)  
Spanning tree protocol (STP) (page 97)  
Port configuration (page 106)  
CrossLink channels (page 110)  
Address filtering (page 116)  
Address aging (page 126)  
Console password (page 130)  
Console/Telnet sessions (page 132)  
Syslog facility (page 139)  
DSRR configuration page 141()  
Download/Upload menu (page 147)  
Reset menu (page 152)  
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General Guidelines  
To work within the console menus and screens, follow these guidelines:  
To select an item on a screen or a menu, highlight it by using the arrow keys  
and then press ENTER. If you need to specify additional information for that  
itemfor example, selecting Yes or No or supplying a valuea prompt  
appears on the screen.  
In most cases, new values are saved when you select Return.  
The More item means there is more information than what is displayed on that  
screen. Selecting More and pressing ENTER displays the next screen of  
information.  
Port refers to the number of a specific port on an switch.  
Index refers to the numerical order of a list.  
To return to the main menu from any screen, press CTRL-P. Note that any  
changes made to the screen you were in will not be saved when you do this. To  
return to the greeting screen, press CTRL-B.  
To refresh the console screen, press CTRL-L.  
If you are administering switches in a stack, many of the console screens will  
prompt for a box number. Enter the number of the box you want to administer.  
The VLANterm in connection with CRF is discussed on page 31.  
The terms Virtual LANand domainare interchangeable.  
The console automatically returns to the greeting screen after five minutes of  
inactivity. Five minutes is the default value. The time can be changed at the  
Console Configuration menu as explained later in this chapter.  
To open the Console Configuration menu from the main menu, select  
Configuration Console Configuration.  
For protection against inadvertent or unauthorized access to configuration  
screens, you may establish a password that users must enter at the greeting  
screen. In release 4.0 (and later) two types of users can be defined:  
Read-only users:  
These users cannot modify any of the configuration parameters.  
They can read everything (except the SNMP communities).  
Read-write users:  
These users have full access to all configuration parameters.  
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If no password is configured, just press ENTER and the main menu is presented.  
To establish a password, see the section "Password Menu" on page 130 later in  
this chapter. To open the Password menu, select Configuration Password.  
For more explanation on the greeting screen, see Chapter 5, Accessing Switch  
Management.  
Navigating within the Menus  
Use the arrow keys (cursor keys) to highlight an item on the screen or menu.  
Items that end with three dots, opens another screen or menu. Pressing the  
ENTER key on such an item will display the new screen or menu.  
If the item on the screen is a command, such as Reset, pressing the ENTER key  
will execute the command.  
Unless specified differently, all the screens and menus are accessed in the sameway.  
The following section describes the items on the main menu.  
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Main Menu  
The main menu contains the following items, that give access to console screens  
and submenus:  
Configuration...  
Displays the Configuration menu, which enables you to view and set the  
SmartStack STS16-20D/STS16-20R configuration parameters. A detailed  
explanation of the configuration submenus is given on page 79.  
Statistics...  
Displays the Statistics menu for the SmartStack STS16-20D/STS16-20R.  
Explanations of screens in the Statistics menu are in Chapter 7, Monitoring the  
Network from the Console Statistics Menuon page 155.  
Download/Upload...  
Displays the Download/Upload menu that is explained in this chapter starting from  
page 147.  
Reset...  
Displays the Reset menu that is explained starting from page 152.  
Exit Console  
Highlighting this command and pressing ENTER will return the console to the  
greeting screen (on a Telnet session, this will cause the session to close).  
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Configuration Menu  
Open this menu by selecting Configuration in the main menu. From the  
Configuration menu you can view and set the switch configuration parameters.  
This chapter describes all submenus and screens.  
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Switch Configuration Screen  
To open this screen from the main menu, select Configuration Switch  
Configuration.  
Use the Switch Configuration screen to view system information and to view or  
change the system name, location, contact, and time of day. To add or change the  
system name, location, contact or time of day, use the arrow keys to highlight the  
field and press the ENTER key. A prompt appears near the bottom of the screen for  
entering text for that field. Pressing ENTER again enters that text.  
The following explains the fields in the Switch Configuration screen.  
System Description  
Name and model of the switch, or, in the case of a stack, the generic stack name. In  
addition to this, the firmware release is displayed. Information in this field cannot  
be changed.  
Build Description  
Describes when the firmware running in the switch was built. Information in this  
field cannot be changed.  
DRAM Installed  
Amount (in MB) of dynamic memory installed. Information in this field cannot be  
changed.  
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Flash Memory Installed  
Amount (in KB) of flash memory installed. Information in this field cannot be changed.  
Burned-in MAC Address  
The factory-assigned base MAC address of the SmartStack STS16-20D/STS16-  
20R. Information in this field cannot be changed.  
Configured MAC Address  
The MAC address that is currently in use, or, if a new MAC address has been  
configured, the MAC address that will be used after the next boot. If a locally  
administered address is assigned to the SmartStack STS16-20D/STS16-20R, this  
field displays that address. Otherwise, the field displays 000000:000000. To  
assign a locally administered address, select this field, and enter the new address.  
Note that the switch occupies this address, the base MAC address, and possibly the  
next 96 addresses.  
TO configure a LAA address, use the Configuration screen from a console session  
or an SNMP based management tool. Note that a restart is necessary when  
changing the base MAC address.  
The greeting screen on the console will always show the current active Switch base  
Address.  
The SmartStack STS16-20D/STS16-20R reserves 31 addresses for ports.  
The Token Ring ports on a SmartStack STS16-20D/STS16-20R switch will be  
assigned MAC addresses using the following scheme:  
BASE Module port 120  
Will be assigned Switch Base Address + port  
number  
Or:  
A Token Ring port will be assigned a MAC address, which is Switch Base Address  
+ the port number displayed on the port configuration screen (or interface table for  
SNMP).  
This MAC address is used for the Token Ring MAC protocol, and for the spanning  
tree protocol.  
The SmartStack STS16-20D/STS16-20R reserves 63 addresses for BRF (VLAN).  
Each VLAN has an attached bridge relay function (BRF) and a Management entity  
(IP-protocol stack), and consequently it needs a MAC Address. In the SmartStack  
STS16-20D/STS16-20R, these two logical units use the same address, however this  
address must be unique in the network. This is ensured by assigning MAC address  
to BRFs from the Switch Base Address + 32 (0x20) and upwards. The SmartStack  
STS16-20D/STS16-20R is designed in such a way, that it operates with 63 active  
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or preferred VLANs, implying that 63 MAC addresses need to be reserved for  
BRF.  
Summarizing each SmartStack STS16-20D/STS16-20R reserve: Switch Base  
Address + 31 Addresses for Token Ring ports + 63 MAC Addresses for BRFs = 95,  
which is rounded up to 96 or hexadecimal 0x60.  
The MAC address of the default BRF (trnet-default) will always be the switch base  
address + 32. If the switch operates in a stack, only one of the switches will operate  
the bridge relay function. Hence the MAC address of the default BRF will be based  
on the address of the stackmaster. The stackmaster is determined by software, when  
the stack consists of two switches back to back and by the port numbers in STS-  
8SU/STS-5SU stack configurations.  
There is no simple rule to find the default MAC address of other BRF, but it is  
always in the range described in the following:  
Stack Master Base Address + 32 < BRF MAC Address < Stack Master Base  
Address + 95. And a BRF (VLAN) MAC address is assigned, when the VLAN  
becomes preferred (that is, it has an assigned port in the actual switch or stack  
of switches) by selecting the lowest available MAC address above Stack Master  
Base Address + 32.  
If management (SNMP or TELNET) contact with the switch is lost (because, for  
example, ports are moved from one BRF to another) it is suggested, that a terminal  
is connected to the OBM port of the switch stack, and the IP Configuration menu  
is entered. From here, it is possible to read the MAC address of the management  
entity (BRF).  
In version 3.10.0 (and later) it is possible to assign an individual, locally  
administrated MAC address to each VLAN.  
Note! A reboot of the switch is necessary after assigning the VLAN LAA. See  
"VLAN Configuration" on page 86.  
Address Format  
Display format used for MAC addresses (canonical or non-canonical). Canonical  
format is typically used in Ethernet networks and is also known as least significant  
bit first. Non-canonical is typically used in Token Ring networks and is also known  
as most significant bit first.  
System Name  
Any name you choose to assign to the switch (on a TCP/IP network, it could be the  
IP hostname).  
System Location  
Any text string of max. 64 characters that you have assigned for the switch.  
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System Contact  
Any text string of max. 64 characters that you have assigned for the switch.  
Time of Day  
An internal clock is used to calculate total time of operation and time of day. To  
adjust the time, select this item, press RETURN, then enter the month, day, hour, or  
minute.  
Note: If you cannot set the Time of Day, the lithium battery may need replacing. If  
this is the case, contact your local reseller.  
Stack Configuration Screen  
To open this screen from the main menu, select Configuration Switch  
Configuration Stack Configuration.  
The following information is displayed on this screen:  
Number of Boxes  
Number of switches currently participating in the stack. Display only.  
Local Box Number  
Number assigned to the currently selected switch. The local box is also the source  
of the information displayed on this screen. Display only.  
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Remote Box Number(s)  
Number of switches (in addition to this one) in the stack. Display only.  
Stack Time-out  
If a switch goes off line, the length of time (in seconds) during which the stack tries  
to reestablish communication with the switch. The default is 16 seconds.  
Stack State  
Whether the SmartStack Switch Stacker is operational (SmartStack STS-LM or  
SmartStack STS-5SU). Information in this field cannot be changed.  
Stack Connection  
Whether the SmartStack STS-8SU Stacker Unit is connected. Information in this  
field cannot be changed.  
Module Information Screen  
To open this screen from the main menu, select Configuration Module  
Information.  
If expansion modules have been installed in the switch, this menu provides  
information on them. The switch is listed as the first module.  
The following information is displayed on this screen:  
Module  
Module number. The switch is listed as module 1. The factory installed stacker link  
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is listed as module 2.  
Status  
Whether the module is up, down, failed, or the slot is empty.  
Model  
Type of module. The switch is listed for the base switch. For this module as well as  
for others, this field displays the product number.  
Board ID  
Decimal identifier of the module.  
HW Rev  
Hardware revision level. If (4K) is displayed after the number, this module will  
prevent the switch (or stack of switches) from operating with an MTU size above  
4,472 bytes. If HW Rev is set to NA, the module does not support reading of the  
hardware revision.  
FW Rev  
Firmware revision level.  
Ports  
Number of ports on the module.  
Up Time  
Amount of time that the module has been up (since the last reset).  
You cannot change the information that appears on this screen.  
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VLAN Configuration  
The Virtual LAN feature can be used to partition a SmartStack STS16-20D/STS16-  
20R or a stack of switches into several Virtual LANs, each containing its own set  
of ports (the terms Virtual LAN and domain are interchangeable). Packets are  
forwarded only between ports belonging to the same VLAN. The benefit of Virtual  
LAN is to restrict access from one segment to another, either for security purposes  
or to reduce intersegment (such as broadcast) traffic. Figure 25 illustrates a switch  
with four VLANs.  
Figure 25. SmartStack STS16-20D/STS16-20R with four VLANs  
To set up domains using the VLAN Configuration menu, specify the ports  
belonging to the domains, then set up the IP configurations, trap configuration (trap  
receivers are associated with a set of VLANs and a receiver IP address) and STP  
configurations specific to the appropriate VLANs. If you have already supplied  
configuration information using the main configuration menus, that information  
applies to VLAN default. Virtual LANs affects other SmartStack STS16-20D/  
STS16-20R features in the following ways:  
Spanning tree protocol (STP). If you are using STP in a certain domain, you  
must supply STP information for that domain. The STP software treats ports  
on other domains as nonexistent. Domains do not affect port priorities and port  
costs. You set these parameters using the STP Configuration menu that you  
select from the main Configuration menu. Note that all BRFs defined in a  
switch use the same STP bridge identifier. This means that BRFs from the  
same switch or stack of switches cannot participate in the same spanning tree.  
In other words, the spanning tree protocol will not work properly if VLANs are  
connected.  
SNMP trap tables. Each domain appears to the network management system  
as a physically different Token Ring switch unit. Certain MIB II objects and  
proprietary objects are domain-sensitive, while others are not. For a list of  
domain-sensitive objects, see Chapter 7, Monitoring the Network from the  
Console Statistics Menu.  
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IP. You may give each domain an IP address, subnet mask, and gateway  
address definition.  
Address filters. Domains have no effect on address filters. For example,  
suppose you create two domains: one containing ports 18 and the other ports  
916. If you add an address filter to ports 7, 8, 9, and 10, the filter will work  
properly even though it applies to ports in other domains.  
CrossLink. All ports in a single CrossLink must belong to the same CRF.  
Therefore, the console software prevents you from defining a CrossLink  
connection that includes ports in different CRFs. It also prevents you from  
assigning the ports in an existing CrossLink to different CRFs. On SmartStack  
STS16-20D only ports 17 to 20 allow CrossLink configuration.  
VLAN Configuration Menu  
To open this screen from the main menu, select Configuration VLAN  
Configuration. See the section VLAN Supporton page 31 for a discussion of  
VLANs.  
More information on the various submenus follows.  
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VLAN Configuration Screen  
To open this screen from the main menu, select Configuration VLAN  
Configuration VLAN Configuration.  
Use the this screen to define BRFs and CRFs for the switch.  
BRF/CRF  
ASCII name associated with the BRF or CRF. For a CRF it is synonymous with the  
ELAN name on ATM LANE ports.  
ID  
Numeric ID assigned to the BRF or CRF. This must be within the range of 2 to 1005.  
Brdg/Rng  
Bridge/Ring numbers. For BRFs this is a bridge number, for CRF this is a ring number.  
Ports  
This parameter is set to Yes if ports are assigned to the CRF. The value is No if no  
ports are assigned. Note that if no ports are assigned to a BRF, it will not be  
assigned a MAC address. Moreover, it is not possible to assign IP addresses to it.  
Return  
Returns to the previous menu.  
More  
Scrolls or refreshes the display.  
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View...  
Zooms in a VLAN.  
Add...  
Prompts for a new ID and brings up the VLAN Parameter Configuration screen.  
Change...  
Prompts for a numeric ID of a BRF or CRF to change and brings up the VLAN  
Parameter Configuration screen.  
Delete  
Lets you delete a BRF or CRF. You cannot delete a BRF if there are CRFs assigned  
to it, or a CRF if there are ports assigned to it.  
VLAN Parameter Configuration for CRF Screen  
To open this screen, do the following:  
1. From the main menu, select Configuration VLAN Configuration →  
VLAN Configuration.  
2. Select View..., Add..., or Change...  
3. When prompted, enter the VLAN ID for the CRF.  
Use this screen to add or change a CRF. Note that the trcrf-default cannot be  
deleted. Also, the trcrf-default cannot be assigned to other BRFs.  
The following information is displayed on this screen:  
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VLAN ID  
Numeric ID of the CRF. Possible values are 2 through 1005. Values 1002 through  
1005 and 1 are reserved for the default CRFs and BRFs.  
VLAN Name  
ASCII name associated with the CRF. Up to 32 characters are allowed. The name  
must be unique. Neither a BRF nor a CRF must exist with identical names.  
Parent VLAN  
BRF to which the CRF belongs.  
State  
Current state of the CRF. Possible values are Operational and Suspended. CRFs in  
operational state are functional. CRFs in suspended state do not pass packets. The  
default is operational.  
Ring Number  
Logical ring number assigned to this CRF. Possible hexadecimal values are auto  
and 0x001 through 0xFFF. The default is auto, meaning that the ring number will  
be learned. If the ring number has been learned, the learned ring number will be  
prefixed with A-.  
Note: A ring number is learned from Source Route Explorer frames (ARE and  
STE) and from the MAC protocol. Forwarding of frames between CRFs in SRB  
mode is only possible, if the CRFs know their ring numbers. If you are running the  
switch in an environment without other bridges/switches, learning of ring numbers  
is not possible. Hence manual configuration of ring numbers is required.  
Bridging Mode  
Bridging mode for this CRF. Possible values are SRB and SRT. The default is SRB.  
Max ARE Bridge Hop Count  
Maximum number of hops for all-routes explorer (ARE) frames. Possible values  
are 1 through 13. The default is 7.  
Max STE Bridge Hop Count  
Maximum number of hops for spanning tree explorer (STE) frames. Possible  
values are 1 through 13. The default is 7.  
TS Connection  
This parameter is only relevant if the switch is part of a stack equipped with a  
SSIM-H2-02 Fast Ethernet - Translational Switch SmartStack Interface Module. It  
can be set to Primary (default) Secondary1, and Secondary2.  
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For each CRF of translational links connected to the same logical Ethernet segment,  
a connection attribute must be assigned:  
Primary connectionfor a main connection to the Ethernet Cloud (default  
value for each CRF). This connection is always forwarding if active.  
Secondary1for a backup connection to the logical Ethernet segment. This  
connection is always blocking if the primary is active.  
Secondary2for a second backup connection to the logical Ethernet segment.  
This connection is always blocking if Primary or Secondary1 are active.  
Each CRF of the translational links connected to the same logical Ethernet segment  
must have a different connection attribute.  
VLAN Parameter Configuration for BRF Screen  
To open this screen, do the following:  
1. From the main menu, select Configuration VLAN Configuration →  
VLAN Configuration.  
2. Select View..., Add... or Change...  
3. When prompted, enter the VLAN ID for the BRF.  
Use this screen to add or change a BRF. Note that the trbrf-default cannot be  
deleted.  
VLAN ID  
Numeric ID of the BRF. Possible values are 1 through 1005. Values 1002 through  
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1005 and 1 are reserved for the default BRFs and CRFs. These values cannot be  
changed.  
VLAN Name  
ASCII name associated with the BRF. Up to 32 characters are allowed. The name  
must be unique. Neither BRFs nor CRFs can have identical names.  
State  
Current state of the BRF. Possible values are Operational and Suspended. BRFs in  
operational state are functional. BRFs in suspended state do not pass packets. The  
default is operational.  
MTU  
Maximum Transfer Unit of the BRF (maximum size of the information field in  
transmitted packets). Possible values are 1,500, 4,472 (default), 8,144, and 17,800.  
The actual value used also depends on the hardware and the value configured for  
the port (the smaller value is used).  
These values correspond to maximum frame size values of 1,548, 4,546 (default),  
9,236, and 18,192 respectively.  
The actual value used depends on the hardware and the value configured for the  
ports (the smaller value is used).  
Bridge Number  
Source routing bridge number for this BRF. Possible hexadecimal values are 0  
through F. The default is F.  
802.1Q VLAN ID  
This parameter configures the QTAG to be used for High-Speed Token-Ring and  
Translational Switching. If Q-tagging is used for this BRF, the default is set to the  
VLAN ID of the BRF. Refer to the guide shipped with the relevant module (only  
relevant for the SmartStack STS16-20RM/STS16-20FRM switches).  
LAA VLAN MAC Address  
Used to configure a LAA MAC address used for in-band management of the  
switch.  
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VLAN Port Configuration  
To open this screen from the main menu, select Configuration VLAN  
Configuration VLAN Port Configuration.  
This screen is used to view and edit current port assignments to CRFs.  
Port  
The port number.  
Type  
Port type. Possible values are:  
TR  
For Token-Ring ports.  
HSTR For High-Speed Token-Ring ports.  
ATM  
TS  
For ATM ports.  
For translational switching ports.  
CRF  
CRF to which the port is currently assigned.  
BRF  
Parent BRF of the CRF to which the port is currently assigned.  
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IP Configuration Screen  
To open this screen from the main menu, select Configuration IP  
Configuration. Then select the BRF to display the screen. This screen is used to  
view or change IP information associated with a BRF, such as the IP address,  
subnet mask, or IP state, or to send PINGs.  
Note! Ports must be assigned to a CRF that is a sibling of the selected BRF before  
IP assignment.  
Interface MAC Address  
Displays the MAC address assigned to this BRF.  
IP Address  
Used to configure the IP address of the switch in the selected VLAN (BRF). To  
change it, highlight the field and press ENTER.  
Default: 192.0.2.1  
Default Gateway  
Used to configure the default gateway. When sending IP packets from this VLAN  
to other IP networks, the packets are sent to the default gateway. This is why it must  
be on the same IP net as the IP address.  
Default: 0.0.0.0  
Subnet Mask  
Changes the current subnet mask. If none is specified, the net mask used is the  
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default for the class of the IP address. If a subnet mask is specified, it will be used  
as a net mask.  
Default: 0.0.0.0  
IP State  
Display the following choices by highlighting IP State and pressing ENTER:  
IP Disabled  
BootP When Needed  
BootP Always  
Then highlight one of these choices and press ENTER. The meaning of these values  
are as described in the following:  
IP DisabledWhen a VLAN is IP-disabled, it will not process any IP or ARP  
packets it receives. This means that no Ping, Telnet, or ARP Packets will be  
responded to when received. SNMP management is only possible over MAC.  
BootP When NeededIn this state, the switch will send out BootP requests at  
regular intervals on all ports in the VLAN until the VLAN is assigned an IP  
address different from 0.0.0.0 or 192.0.2.1.  
The assignment can come from NVRAM during a boot, from the console  
management or via BootP.  
BootP AlwaysIn this state, the switch will at boot time clear the IP address  
assigned to this VLAN and send out BootP requests at regular intervals until it  
receives a BootP answer. Then normal IP communication will resume.  
Note: For the default BRF the default IP State value is BootP when Needed. For  
all the other VLANs the default is IP Disabled  
Send PING  
Prompts you to enter an IP address to which the switch will attempt ping.  
Note! The configuration of the IP-address, default gateway etc. takes effect when  
you close the IP Configuration screen. This means that if any parameter has been  
changed you have to return to the Configuration menu and enter the IP  
Configuration screen before attempting to ping. Otherwise the old values will be  
used.  
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BootP Requests and Parameters  
When using BootP to determine its IP address, the SmartStack STS16-20D/STS16-  
20R repeats BootP requests at regular intervals, beginning at one second each and  
eventually decreasing to every five minutes over time until it receives a valid reply.  
If the IP display for the VLAN is accessed from the console (or via Telnet from  
another VLAN) during that time, the SmartStack STS16-20D/STS16-20R may  
cease using BootP if the parameters are set (on menu exit) in such a way that BootP  
would no longer be necessary - for instance, if the IP state is switched from BootP  
Always to IP-Disabled or if an IP address different from 0.0.0.0 or 192.0.2.1 is  
specified in any IP state.  
Once the SmartStack STS16-20D/STS16-20R has stopped sending BootP requests  
on a VLAN, it does not restart sending requests on that VLAN and does not  
recognize BootP responses on that VLAN unless the VLAN enters a state where it  
would be necessary again.  
Besides the switch's IP address, several other parameters in a BootP response are  
also recognized and recorded in NVRAM, when received in the same response:  
Default Gateway (see the note on this page)  
Subnet Mask  
TFTP Main Code File Name  
TFTP Server Address (only recognized if the Bootfile name is present)  
One other parameter, the TFTP VLAN, is inferred whenever a TFTP Bootfile name  
is present in the BootP response. That is, if the SmartStack STS16-20D/STS16-20R  
receives a BootP response that specifies a TFTP Bootfile name, the SmartStack  
STS16-20D/STS16-20R automatically records the VLAN on which the response  
was received as the TFTP VLAN number. Therefore, the bootfile name should not  
be specified on a VLAN from which the TFTP server cannot be accessed, either  
directly or through the VLANs default gateway (if one exists). More information  
on TFTP is available under the section TFTPon page 149 in this chapter.  
Note: The default gateway accepted is the first one in the list of routers whose net/  
subnet address is the same as that of the IP address specified. If no routers are  
specified or if none qualify, the gateway address for the VLAN will be zeroed out  
and recorded as such in NVRAM when the IP screen is exited.  
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SNMP Configuration Menu  
The next menu item in the Configuration menu is SNMP Configuration...  
This item opens a menu that is explained in Chapter 8, Monitoring the Network  
with SNMP.  
The next section describes the spanning tree protocol and the STP menus that you  
access from the Configuration menu.  
Spanning Tree Protocol  
The spanning tree protocol (STP) is a bridge-to-bridge link management protocol  
that provides path redundancy while preventing undesirable loops. To provide path  
redundancy, the spanning tree protocol defines a tree that spans all switches and  
bridges in the extended network. If one of the network segments in the tree becomes  
inaccessible, STP reconfigures this tree to reestablish the links. To prevent loops,  
STP selects just one SmartStack STS16-20D/STS16-20R port as the designated  
path to the root, assigning it the Forwarding, or active state. It assigns all other ports  
the blocking, or standby, state. A port in the blocking state does not forward any  
transmitted frames in any direction.  
The IBM Spanning Tree Protocols will only block for spanning tree explorer  
frames and will work on the BRF level in the switch.  
The IEEE spanning tree can operate on two levelsBRF and CRF. It is possible to  
have a spanning tree entity running on the bridge entity and a spanning tree entity  
running in every CRF at the same time. Logically, there is an internal port between  
the BRF and the CRFs. All BRFs in the switch uses the same bridge id, which  
prevents running the spanning tree protocol between two BRFs on the same switch.  
All CRFs use a unique bridge id. This means that the ports in a CRF can be  
connected.  
Note: On SmartStack STS16-20D, only ports 17 to 20 support the spanning tree  
protocol. Ports 1 to 16 are always in a forwarding state. (On SmartStack STS16-  
20R all ports support the spanning tree protocol.)  
Note: In the VLAN STP configuration menu, for the selection of port priority/port  
path cost, select only the ports which are part of the current VLAN. Do not  
configure ports in other VLANs.  
The path cost indicates the relative speed of the segment: The higher the speed of  
the segment, the lower the path cost. Switches and bridges in the network attempt  
to determine the path to the route with the lowest path cost. IEEE 802.1D  
recommends that you assign path costs using the following formula:  
Path cost = 1000 / LAN speed in Mbps  
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If two ports to the root have the same path cost, the STP device selects the one with  
the highest priority (lowest value), an arbitrary value that you assign. To block  
traffic on a particular segment, assign it low port priority (high value)  
If more ports have the same priority value assigned, the lowest port number will be  
selected.  
Note! All bridge relay functions in the switch use the same bridge identifier. As a  
consequence, you must not divide one switch into two or more VLANs by  
connecting them together and using the spanning tree protocol. The tree will  
collapse since the same bridge will be seen in several places in the network.  
IEEE 802.1D Spanning Tree Protocol (STP)  
When the IEEE 802.1D Spanning Tree Protocol is active, a port within that domain  
will require several seconds to make the transition from the blocking state to the  
forwarding state, when the port is initially activated (for example, joins an existing  
ring or activates a dedicated link.) Some client or server applications may attempt  
to establish session activity during this time, resulting in error messages indicating  
a connection failure. These applications should be configured to wait at least 30  
seconds after the LAN link is active, before attempting to establish session activity.  
This delay can be reduced by modifying the 802.1D Spanning Tree Protocol default  
parameters.  
If STP is enabled on a dedicated port, and a station is attached to it, it takes at least  
30 seconds for the port to start forwarding frames, when default STP parameters are  
used. The client and server stations may have given up before then and the first  
many packets are lost.  
In general, STP should not be enabled on ports, which are intended for dedicated  
stations. Shared media do not have the same problem, because the port will stay  
attached to the Hub, even though all stations have closed.  
Another reason for not enabling STP on dedicated ports is that the whole spanning  
tree domain will go into Topology Change state each time a station opens or closes.  
This will cause the whole spanning tree domain to use short aging timers, which  
means that all address tables will be trashed. The result is a lot of unknown station  
broadcasts, before the tables converge again.  
To disable STP on a port, select the STP Mode Forwarding for this port. Refer to  
the STP Modeparameter on page 105.  
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Spanning Tree for BRF Screen  
To open this screen from the main menu, do the following:  
1. Select Configuration Spanning Tree. A list containing available BRF  
VLANs appears.  
2. Choose a BRF from the list. The Spanning Tree for BRF screen will now  
appear. From this screen you can go on to select CRFs and ports associated with  
the BRF for modification (CRF & Port Spanning Tree Parameters...).  
STP Participation  
Whether this BRF participates in the spanning tree protocol and, if so, the protocol  
to be used. Possible values are No, IEEE, IBM, and Base on Bridging Mode. The  
default is No.  
If STP Participation is set to No, the internal links between this bridge entity  
and the concentrator entities having this BRF as a parent will be set to  
forwarding mode. You can then override this by blocking the link at a  
particular CRF.  
If STP Participation is set to IEEE, the bridge relay function will participate  
in an 802.1D Spanning Tree domain and block or forward frames over the  
internal link between the bridge relay function and the CRF.  
If STP Participation is set to IBM, the bridge relay function will participate  
in the IBM Source Route Spanning Tree Protocol and block or forward  
Spanning Tree Explorer frames. Other frames are forwarded by the bridge  
relay function.  
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Note! When using multiport source route bridging, the internal link to the CRF with  
the lowest ring number will be forwarding. The other links will be blocking. This  
is because all the other parameters have the same value. This means that it is a good  
idea to give the fastest ring the lowest ring number.  
If STP Participation is set to Base on Bridging Mode, then the spanning tree  
protocol used is based on the bridging mode of the CRF. If the bridging mode  
is SRB, the IBM Spanning Tree Protocol is used. If the bridging mode is SRT,  
the IEEE 802.1D Spanning Tree Protocol is used.  
For a particular CRF the protocols selected here can be overridden. See the STP  
Mode parameter in the section Spanning Tree for CRF Screenon page 101.  
IEEE STP Uses Bridge Functional Address  
Yes:  
Sets the IEEE Spanning Tree to use the Bridge Functional Address.  
(80 01 43 00 00 00, actually a group address)  
No:  
Sets the IEEE Spanning Tree to use the standard IEEE STP Address.  
(C0 00 00 00 01 00, default)  
Note! Nodes in the same spanning tree must use the same address  
Bridge Priority  
Enter a priority value for this spanning tree entity. The bridge with the lowest  
priority value in an STP (domain) becomes the root.  
Note! All BRFs in a switch use the same MAC, which means that it is not possible  
for more than one BRF to be in the same spanning tree domain.  
Range: 065535  
Default: 32768  
Bridge Hello Time (in Seconds)  
Enter a time between spanning tree BPDU when this BRF is the root in a spanning  
tree domain. The minimum value is 1. The maximum is the lower of 10 or Switch  
Maximum Message Age/21.  
Default: 2  
Bridge Maximum Message Age (in Seconds)  
Enter the maximum message age advertised when this BRF is root. The minimum  
value may not be less than the higher of 6 or (2 x (Switch Hello Time + 1)). The  
maximum may not be more than the lower of 40 or (2 x (Switch Forward Delay –  
1)). The range limits that appear reflect the values currently selected for Switch  
Hello Time and Switch Forward Delay.  
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Default: 20  
Bridge Forward Delay (in Seconds)  
Enter the time the BRF spanning tree entity waits between transitions from  
listening to learning, and from learning to forwarding. The minimum may not be  
less than the larger of 4 or ((Switch Maximum Message Age / 2) +1). The  
maximum may not be higher than 30. The lower range limit that appears reflects  
the value currently selected for Switch Maximum Age.  
Default: 15  
CRF & Port Spanning Tree Parameters...  
If you select the CRF & Port Spanning Tree Parameters item, you will be presented  
with a screen listing the CRFs that have the current BRF as parent. From this screen,  
you can select a CRF and modify the CRF and/or port parameters as desired.  
Spanning Tree for CRF Screen  
To open this screen from the main menu, do the following:  
1. Select Configuration Spanning Tree. A list containing available BRF  
VLANs appears.  
2. Choose a BRF to open the Spanning Tree for BRF screen and then select CRF  
& Port Spanning Tree Parameters...  
3. A screen will appear displaying the CRFs that have the currently selected BRF  
as parent. When you select a CRF from this list, the Spanning Tree for CRF  
screen is displayed.  
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STP Mode (BRF-to-CRF)  
Determines the mode of the internal port from this CRF to the parent BRF. Possible  
values are auto, forwarding, blocked.  
If set to auto, the forwarding/blocking state of the internal link will be determined  
by the spanning tree protocol of the parent BRF. If the parent BRF is participating  
in the spanning tree protocol, the protocol will determine the state. If the BRF is not  
participating in the spanning tree protocol, the internal link is forwarding.  
If set to forwarding or blocking, the internal port will assume these states regardless  
of the spanning tree state of the parent BRF.  
STP Priority  
Priority associated with the internal CRF to bridge port. The CRF with the lowest  
priority value has the highest priority and will forward the frames. The default is  
128. The possible range is 0 through 255 (decimal).  
STP Cost  
Cost associated with the internal CRF-to-BRF link. The spanning tree protocol uses  
path costs to determine the least expensive path to the root.  
STP Participation (CRF-to-Ports)  
Whether the ports in this CRF participates in the spanning tree protocol and, if so,  
the protocol to be used. Possible values are No, IEEE and Cisco. The default is No.  
The recommended protocol is IEEE, but if the CRF contains more than one port and  
the port(s) are connected to SRT bridges running the IEEE Spanning Tree Protocol  
(using the IEEE group address), then the Cisco protocol should be used.  
If STP Participation is set to No, then all ports belonging to this CRF will be  
set to forwarding mode. You can then override this by blocking a particular  
port.  
If STP Participation is set to IEEE or Cisco, then the selected protocol will  
be used to determine the forwarding/blocked mode of the ports that are  
configured with an STP mode of auto.  
Switch Priority  
Priority value for this CRF spanning tree instance (0 through 65,535). The priority  
is used to construct a bridge id for the CRF as Priority.MAC address (the MAC  
address is the base MAC address of the switch + an internal number for the CRF).  
The spanning tree entity with the lowest bridge id in a spanning tree becomes the  
root. The default is 32,768. (To change individual port properties, select Port  
Spanning Tree Parameters...).  
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Switch Hello Time (in Seconds)  
The time this CRF spanning tree instance waits before sending the next Hello  
BPDU message when this entity is the root in STP. The default is 2.  
The minimum value is 1. The maximum value is the lower of 10 or ((Switch  
Maximum Message Age / 2) 1).  
Switch Maximum Message Age (in Seconds)  
Maximum message age used when this CRF instance is the root in a spanning tree  
domain. This parameter sets the time at which the configuration message used by  
the spanning tree algorithm should be discarded. The default is 20. The minimum  
value is the higher of 6 or ((Switch Hello Time x 2) + 1).  
The maximum cannot be more than the lower of 40 or ((Switch Forward Delay x  
2) 1).  
The range limits that appear when you select this parameter are calculated using the  
values currently selected for Switch Hello Time and Switch Forward Delay.  
Switch Forward Delay (in Seconds)  
The time the SmartStack STS16-20D/STS16-20R waits between transitions from  
listening to learning and from learning to forwarding. The default is 15. The  
minimum is the larger of 4 or ((Switch Maximum Message Age / 2) + 1). The  
maximum is 30.  
The lower range limit that appears when you select this parameter reflects the value  
currently selected for Switch Maximum Age.  
Port Spanning Tree Parameters...  
Selecting this item brings up the Port Spanning Tree Parameters screen.  
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Port Spanning Tree Parameters Screen  
To open this screen do the following:  
1. Starting from the main menu, select Configuration Spanning Tree. A list  
containing available BRF VLANs appears.  
2. Choose a BRF to open the Spanning Tree for BRF screen and then select CRF &  
Port Spanning Tree Parameters...  
3. A screen will appear displaying the CRFs that have the currently selected BRF  
as parent. When you select a CRF from this list, the Spanning Tree for CRF screen  
is displayed.  
4. On the Spanning Tree for CRF screen, select Port Spanning Tree Parameters...  
Use the Port Spanning Tree Parameters screen to set up STP priorities for each  
port.  
Port  
The number of the port.  
Priority  
Priority associated with the port. The port with the lowest priority value has the  
highest priority and will end up as forwarding. The default is 128. The possible  
range is 1 through 255 (decimal). If all ports have the same priority value and path  
cost, the port with the lowest number becomes forwarding and forwards the frames.  
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Note: For SmartStack STS16-20D n/a will be displayed for ports 1 to 16 as they  
do not support spanning tree protocol.  
Path Cost  
Cost associated with the port. The spanning tree protocol uses port path costs to  
determine which port to select as a forwarding port. Therefore, lower numbers  
should be assigned to ports attached to faster media (such as FDX or CrossLink),  
and higher numbers should be assigned to ports attached to slower media. The  
possible range is 1 to 65,535. The default is 62. The recommended path cost is  
1000 / LAN speed in Mbps.  
Note: For SmartStack STS16-20D, the text n/a will be displayed for ports 1 to 16  
as they do not support spanning tree protocol.  
STP Mode  
The ports spanning tree mode. Possible values are forwarding, blocked, and auto.  
When auto is selected, the spanning tree protocol will be used to determine the  
forwarding/blocking state.  
When set to blocked, the port will not forward any frames.  
When set to forwarding, the port will always forward frames.  
On SmartStack STS16-20D ports 1 to 16 will always be in forwarding state.  
If the port is used to connect to a single station, forwarding might be the preferred  
mode since it might take 30 seconds or more before a port is opened until it starts  
forwarding frames. If connected to a shared media or a bridge, be careful not to  
create loops.  
More  
To view more ports in the table.  
Change  
To change or add values to specific ports.  
Current Spanning Tree Information Screen  
A summary of STP information for each port is available from the Current  
Spanning Tree Informationscreen. See Chapter 7, Monitoring the Network from  
the Console Statistics Menuon page 185 for more information.  
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Port Configuration Screen  
To open this screen do the following:  
1. Starting from the main menu, select Configuration Port Configuration.  
2. You will be prompted for a port number. When you have entered the port  
number, the Port Configuration screen for that port will be displayed.  
For the base switch ports, the screen will look as in the following example screen.  
For the interface module ports, refer to the interface module guide.  
Note: When auto is selected for fields that support the auto option, the current  
operational field value shown will be prefixed with A-.  
Name  
This field is for assigning a name to the Token Ring port. The name can be 031  
characters long.  
BRF  
This field is for informational purposes only, and shows the parent BRF of the CRF  
that the port is assigned to.  
CRF  
This field is for informational purposes only, and shows the CRF that the port is  
assigned to.  
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Enabled  
Shows the administrative state of this port. Possible values are Yes (enabled) or No  
(disabled). The default value is Yes.  
Status  
This field is for informational purposes only, and shows if the port is currently  
inserted into the ring.  
Media Type  
This field is for informational purposes only, and shows the media type of the port.  
Possible value is RJ-45.  
Cfg Loss Threshold  
Configuration loss occurs when a port completes a connection, allows data traffic  
to flow, and subsequently closes. This threshold is used to control the number of  
configuration losses that can occur within the Cfg Loss Sampling Interval. When  
the threshold is exceeded, the port is disabled and must be enabled via a manager.  
Possible values are 1100. The default value is 8.  
Cfg Loss Sampling Interval  
Specifies a sampling period in minutes. The number of configuration losses  
occurring within this interval is compared to the Cfg Loss Threshold to determine  
if a port should be disabled. Possible values are 160 minutes. The default value is  
1.  
Priority Threshold  
The highest Token-Ring frame priority that will go to the low priority transmit  
queue. Possible values are 07. The default value is 3.  
Min Transmit Priority  
The minimum Token-Ring frame priority that will be used for transmits. Possible  
values are 06. The default value is 4.  
Ring Parameter Server  
Configures whether this port should respond to the MAC Frame Request  
Initialization (Enabled) or not (Disabled = default). When the ring parameter server  
is enabled, other network interfaces on the ring will be informed about the CRF ring  
number. Only one device on the ring should act as a ring parameter server.  
Early Token Release  
Determines whether the port is enabled for Early Token Release (ETR). Possible  
values are Yes and No. The default is Yes. If Early Token Release is set to Yes and  
the media speed is 4 Mbps, the switch will force Early Token Release to No.  
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Force AC Bits on SR Frames  
This field specifies if AC bits will be set unconditionally when a port forwards  
certain LLC frames. Possible values are Yes and No (default).  
BRF MTU (actual)  
Display only. The MTU the BRF uses at the moment.  
Port MTU  
Configures the Maximum Transmission Unit size of the information field of  
packets to be sent or received. Possible values are 1,500 and 4,472, 8,144, 17,800  
and USE Brf (default).  
The actual value used is the lower of the configured value and the actual BRF MTU.  
Note! See the description on frame length limit on page 41 in Chapter 3, Preparing  
for Installation.  
Forwarding Mode  
The forwarding mode that will be used by this port, when forwarding frames to  
other ports in this box. Cut-through is possible only if all exit ports are running 16  
Mbps. Possible values are auto, cut-through, and store & forward. The default is  
auto. If the forwarding mode is set to auto, the actual mode will depend on the  
number of errors that occur on this port during the sampling interval. If the error  
rate is below the error low threshold, cut-through mode is used. If the error rate is  
above the Error High Threshold value, store & forward is used. The store &  
forward mode is always used for ports with a media speed of 4 Mbps.  
Error High Threshold  
This field is only valid when Forwarding Mode is set to auto. It is used to force a  
port to store & forward mode when the percentage of errors detected in the Error  
Sampling Interval is greater than the Error High Threshold. Possible values are  
0100 percent. The default value is 10 percent.  
Error Low Threshold  
This field is only valid when Forwarding Mode is set to auto. It is used to return  
a port to cut-through mode when the percentage of errors detected in the Error  
Sampling Interval is less than the Error Low Threshold. Possible values are  
0100 percent. The default value is 1 percent.  
Error Sampling Interval  
This field is only valid when Forwarding Mode is set to auto. It specifies a  
sampling period in minutes. The sampling period is used when counting errors to  
determine a ports forwarding mode. Possible values are 160 minutes. The default  
value is 10.  
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Media Speed  
The Token-Ring media speed. Possibilities are 4 or 16 Mbps or Auto. When a  
switch port configured with Auto discovers a connection to shared media, it will  
open and insert into the ring. If the open returns with an indication, that the port is  
the first station to enter the ring, it will close.  
This algorithm is analogue to that of auto-sensing adapters, which dictates that an  
adapter, which is capable of speed adjustment, must have some other station on the  
ring (typically a server), from which it can sense the network speed.  
If you want to have switch ports, which are attached to shared media, it is  
recommended that you change the default media speed configuration from Auto to  
either 16 or 4 Mbps.  
Max Explorer Rate on Input  
The maximum Explorer frame forwarding rate per second. Possible values are  
Disabled (default) or 05000.  
Duplex Mode  
The port operation mode. Possible values are, as follows:  
Auto (A-HDX, A-FDX), the port determines the full-duplex or half-duplex  
mode automatically.  
HDX, half-duplex mode  
FDX, full-duplex mode  
Operation Mode  
The port operation mode. Possible values are as follows:  
Auto  
The port is automatically detected, station mode.  
Port  
The port will simulate a MAU/LAM and allow NICs to connect directly.  
Station  
The port will simulate a NIC and connect to an existing MAU/LAM.  
RI/RO  
For SmartStack STS16-20R only, ports 19 and 20. Allows the switch to  
connect to the RI/RO connector of a MAU or CAU.  
Note: If you change any configuration parameters of a connected port, the port will  
close and reopen and you will lose all address information and statistics for that  
port.  
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Switched Port Analyzer Menu from the Configuration  
Menu  
The Switched Port Analyzer screen is accessed from the Configuration menu. This  
screen and its submenus are presented in Chapter 9, Monitoring Port Traffic.  
CrossLink  
A CrossLink connection is used to improve interswitch bandwidth. A CrossLink is  
used to connect two switches from the SmartStack STS16-20RM family with two  
to eight links (on SmartStack STS16-20D the maximum is 4 ports). A CrossLink  
provides bandwidth of from 32 to 128 Mbps in half-duplex mode, or from 64 to 256  
Mbps in full-duplex mode.  
Note: On SmartStack STS16-20D only ports 17 to 20 allow CrossLinks to be  
configured.  
Figure 26. Setting Up CrossLinks  
The CrossLink feature affects other SmartStack STS16-20D/STS16-20R features  
in the following ways:  
Half-duplex and full-duplex. A single CrossLink can include a combination of  
half-duplex and full-duplex connectionsfor example, a CrossLink  
containing three ports can have two full-duplex and one half-duplex  
connections. However, each pair of interconnected ports must both be either  
half-duplex or full-duplex.  
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Statistics reporting. Statistics for the CrossLink are displayed for individual  
ports, not for the CrossLink as a whole. Station addresses are distributed  
among the ports in the CrossLink. See Chapter 7, Monitoring the Network  
from the Console Statistics Menu.  
Address filtering. Address filters are automatically added to every port in a  
CrossLink.  
The port with the lowest number configured in the CrossLink is called the base port.  
The active port with the lowest number is selected as the primary port. The  
CrossLink software learns addresses differently than regular ports, as follows:  
New source address. When a packet arrives at a CrossLink port with an  
unknown source address, the system module creates an entry in the master  
table and the port table for the CrossLink. The system module assigns the  
primary port in the CrossLink as the location of the address.  
For additional source addresses, the system module assigns locations  
alternately to other ports in the CrossLink. When all ports in the CrossLink  
have at least one address assigned, the system module starts assigning from the  
primary port again.  
New destination address. An unknown destination address packet is sent out  
on the primary ports of the CrossLink, but entries are not made in ports tables  
until a reply packet comes back. Entries in port tables depend upon the  
destination. See the description of primary ports on page 114.  
Broadcast and multicast packets. Broadcast and multicast packets go to the  
primary port of each CrossLink.  
Link failure. If one link in a CrossLink fails, a trap is sent, and the CrossLink  
connection continues with the rest of the links. If the link that is going down is  
the primary port, a new primary port will be selected instead.  
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CrossLink Menu  
To open this menu from the main menu, select Configuration CrossLink.  
Use the CrossLink menu to access the CrossLink Configuration and Information  
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CrossLink Configuration Screen  
To open this screen from the main menu, select Configuration CrossLink →  
CrossLink Configuration.  
Use this screen to add, delete, and change CrossLinks. A description of creating a  
CrossLink connection follows.  
CrossLink  
List of different CrossLink setups.  
Ports  
The ports within that specific CrossLink.  
Add Entry  
Prompts you for port numbers for a CrossLink. Enter at least 2-8 ports, no more  
than four ports on SmartStack STS16-20D. Start with the lowest number and go to  
the highest, separating the numbers by spaces. All ports must belong to the same  
CRF.  
Delete Entry  
Asks whether you want to remove the entry; then deletes the selected CrossLink.  
Change Entry  
Prompts you to reenter the port numbers in the selected CrossLink, from lowest to  
highest, separated by spaces.  
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Clear Table  
Deletes all CrossLinks.  
Setting up a CrossLink  
To add a CrossLink between two SmartStack STS16-20RM family switches,  
determine which ports to use for the CrossLink. Use at least 2 ports, on SmartStack  
STS16-20D no more than four and on SmartStack STS16-20R no more than eight.  
Observe the following precautions and use the following steps to set up a  
CrossLink:  
Disable or disconnect the ports before creating or changing a CrossLink.  
You must define the CrossLink for both connected switches before physically  
connecting their linked ports. Do not connect the cables before configuring the  
switches; if you do, you may create loops.  
Cable only the ports you have added to the CrossLink menu. If you connect  
additional ports between two switches, a loop results.  
1. Disconnect the ports you want to add to the CrossLink, or disable them using  
the Port Configuration menu.  
2. For each switch, select the CrossLink Configuration menu, then choose Add  
Entry from the menu bar at the bottom of the screen.  
3. Enter the ports for the first CrossLink, separated by spaces.  
4. Choose RETURN. (A reset is not required).  
5. Repeat steps 1 through 4 for the other switches.  
6. Set the Address Aging Time to the same value for all of the switches.  
7. If you disconnected the ports in the CrossLink, reconnect them. If you disabled  
them using the Port Configuration menu, use the menu to re-enable them.  
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Current CrossLink Information Screen  
To open this screen from the main menu, select Configuration CrossLink →  
Current CrossLink Information.  
Use this screen to display the status of the CrossLink.  
CrossLink  
The number of the CrossLink referring to the information displayed on the present  
screen.  
State  
Whether the specified CrossLink is active or not.  
Ports  
What ports are in that CrossLink.  
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Address Filtering  
The Address Filtering feature enables you to restrict certain users from  
communicating with other users. To do this, you can specify source and destination  
The advantage of address filtering is increased access control and network  
segmentation. For example, suppose one port is connected to a server containing  
confidential information from the engineering workgroup. You can prevent access  
to the server by setting up filters for the addresses of connections from workgroups  
other than engineering. This is an example of two typesof filters, allowing a  
source address(engineering) or blocking a source address(es)(other  
workgroups). Examples of different types of filters are allowing, forcing, or  
blocking packets from a source address, or allowing, forcing, or blocking packets  
to a destination address. For a detailed explanation of filter types, see the  
Configure Filters Screensection within this chapter.  
Observe the following guidelines when setting up address filters:  
Use the Filters & Port Security menu to create port filters.  
Filters are port specific and applied to a switchs incoming traffic only.  
Up to 250 filterscan be created for each switch (the filters must be applied  
to specific ports at a specified switch). A filteris a combination of a MAC  
address and the typeof filter it is. For example, if the MAC address 0000A3  
C00021 is configured as source type at a port and also configured as a  
destination type, that would count as two different filters (towards the  
maximum of 250 filters).  
You can apply these filters to any combination of ports as long as there is a  
maximum of 250 filters (not 250 ports, because more than one port can be part  
of a filter). For example:  
Filter A(MAC address 0000A3 C00021, source type) can be applied to  
ports 1, 5, 7, 14 (or to all the ports)  
Filter B(MAC address 0000A3 C00021, destination type) can be  
applied to the same ports, or different ports, or once again, to all the ports  
Filter C(MAC address 0340B7 A02026, source type) can be applied to  
any combination of ports; until a maximum of 250 filters are created.  
Note: If you set up a filter for broadcast packets, hosts on the other side of the  
switch may not see ARP broadcast packets. To prevent this, let the switch learn the  
host addresses before implementing the filter. Most hosts time out their local  
address entries and attempt to relearn with a broadcast ARP.  
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Note: To restrict access from one segment to an entire segmentnot just an  
addresssee the VLAN Configurationsection in this chapter.  
The following address filtering menus are used to set up address filtering.  
Additional information on address filtering is provided as the following filtering  
menus are presented.  
Filters and Port Security Menu  
To open this screen from the main menu, select Configuration Filters & Port  
Security.  
Use this menu to access the filtering menus:  
Configure Filters...  
Displays the Configure Filters screen, where you can establish specific filtering  
based on MAC addresses.  
Configure Port Security Mode...  
Displays the Configure Port Security mode screen, where you can establish  
address security at specific ports.  
View Port Filters...  
Displays the View Port Filters screen, where you can view port filters for a  
specific port.  
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Protocol Filters...  
Displays the Protocol Filters menu.  
Configure Filters Screen  
To open this screen from the main menu, select Configuration Filters & Port  
Security. Then select Configure Filters. When the Add Entry item is selected, a  
list is displayed of the available filter functions with a selectable highlight. After a  
choice is made, the console prompts you for the necessary parameters.  
Index  
The number index.  
MAC Address  
MAC address contained in packets to be filtered. See a detailed description of MAC  
addresses on page 81.  
Type  
Possible types:  
Block any packet with source addressBlock Src  
That is, any packet from that specific address is blocked from entering the  
specified port(s).  
Block any packet with destination addressBlock Dest  
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Any packet with the specified destination address is prevented from  
entering the switch through the specified port(s).  
Allow any packet with source addressAllow Src  
If a packet is received with a specified source address, it is allowed to enter  
through the specified port(s). This feature is used in conjunction with port  
security.  
Allow any packet with destination addressAllow Dest  
If a packet is sent to a specified address, it is allowed to enter the switch  
through the specified port(s). This feature is used in conjunction with port  
security.  
Force a packet with the destination address to certain portForce Dest  
Packets with a specified address must go to the specified port.  
Note: Force a packet is for test in network or troubleshooting only. Must not be  
combined with Port Security Filter.  
Applied Ports  
The input port(s) that this filter entry is applied to (for that specified MAC address).  
Exit Ports  
The specified port(s) where a packet is allowed to go, or forced to go (for that  
specific MAC address). This applies only to the Allow lma and Force Dest filters.  
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Configure Port Security Mode Screen  
This function disables address learning of source and/or destination addresses at  
specified ports on an SmartStack STS16-20D/STS16-20R. Port security totally  
blocks (secures) these ports. Port security mode is used in conjunction with port  
filtering. Configure a port security mode on a port and then use allowfilters to  
selectively control traffic through that port.  
For instance, if you only want one or some small number of addresses to be able to  
send from a specific port, you can block all source addresses by secure source at  
that port and then use port filtering (as explained in the previous sections) to  
selectively allow specific addresses to send from that port.  
There are four address security choices:  
NormalNo security mode is defined for a port. This is the default.  
Secure source addressesBlock all source addresses, except those allowed by  
a configured filter.  
Secure destination addressesBlock all destination addresses, except those  
allowed by a configured filter.  
Secure both source and destination addressesBlock all source and  
destination addresses, except those allowed or forced by a configured filter.  
To open this screen from the main menu, select Configuration Filters & Port  
Security. Then select Configure Port Security Mode...  
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View Port Filters Screen  
To open this screen, do the following:  
1. From the main menu, select Configuration Filters & Port Security.  
2. Select View Port Filters...  
3. You will be prompted for a port number. Enter a Token-Ring port number, that  
is, 120.  
The following screen displays an example of a port using the MAC address filters  
and port security.  
Index  
Numerical order of entries.  
MAC Address  
The specific MAC address the filter is applied to. See a detailed description of  
MAC Addresses on page 81.  
Description  
List of descriptions of security modes as assigned at Configure Port Security  
Mode menu:  
This address is blocked  
This address is allowed to talk to ports (as specified)  
This address cannot be reached from this port  
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Traffic to this address will be forced to ports (as specified)  
Return  
Return to the main menu.  
More  
Displays additional entries in the filter table if the table contains multiple pages.  
Port (number) Security Mode  
The type of security mode applied to this port.  
Protocol Filters Menu  
To open this menu from the main menu, select Configuration Filters & Port  
Security. Then select Protocol Filters...  
To filter data based on protocol, you can define protocol classes and then assign  
filtering attributes to these classes on a per port basis. The classes in protocol  
filtering are based on destination service access point (DSAP) information. In  
protocol filtering, each incoming frame is assigned to one of the protocol classes  
based on the DSAP or Ethertype of the frame. If the DSAP is 0xAA (which  
indicates the Subnetwork Access Protocol [SNAP]), the assignment is based on the  
Ethertype of the SNAP header. The mapping from DSAP or Ethertype to protocol  
class is common for all switch ports in a stack.  
The Protocol Filters menu provides access to the Protocol Class Assignment  
screen and the Port Filtering Attributes screen:  
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Protocol Class Assignment...  
Selecting this item will open the Protocol Class Assignment screen.  
Port Filtering Attributes...  
Selecting this item will open the Port Filtering Attributes screen.  
Protocol Class Assignment Screen  
To open this screen, do the following:  
1. From the main menu, select Configuration Filters & Port Security. Then  
select Protocol Filters...  
2. On the Protocols Filters screen, select Protocol Class Assignment...  
The Protocol Class Assignment screen shows the 15 protocol classes that may be  
defined by the user. Note that Class 0 is the default class and will contain all DSAPs  
and Ethertypes not assigned to any other class.  
You modify a class by highlighting the class and pressing Enter. You will then be  
prompted for the field to modify: Name, Ethertype or DSAPs. When all classes  
have been defined as desired, select Return to save the values and exit the screen.  
Class  
For the selected port, use the Class field to select a class to modify.  
Ethertype  
The Ethernet protocol type that you want to filter. You can specify one Ethertype  
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(in its 4-digit hexadecimal format) for each of the classes 1 through 8. You cannot  
specify an Ethertype for protocol classes 9 through 15.  
DSAPs  
List of the DSAPs that you want to filter. You can specify up to 16 DSAPs (in their  
hexadecimal format) separated by spaces.  
Port Filtering Attributes Screen  
To open this screen, do the following:  
1. From the main menu, select Configuration Filters & Port Security. Then  
select Protocol Filters...  
2. On the Protocols Filters screen, select Port Filtering Attributes...  
Before the Port Filtering Attributes screen appears, you will be prompted for  
a port to modify.  
Class  
For the selected port, use the Class column to select a class to modify.  
Block  
The Block column may have the following values:  
All - Block all frames in this protocol class.  
SR - Block all source-routed frames in this protocol class.  
NSR - Block all non-source-routed frames in this protocol class.  
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None - Allow all frames in this protocol class (default value).  
SRT  
The SRT field may have the following values:  
Yes - Allow transparent bridging for frames in this protocol class (default value).  
No - Disallow transparent bridging for frames in this protocol class. If No is  
selected, only source-routed frames can be bridged between CRFs for this  
protocol class.  
Ethertype  
Information column showing the Ethertype defined for this class.  
DSAPs  
Informational column showing the DSAPs currently in this class.  
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Address Aging  
You can set the per-port aging value using the Address Aging menu. The following  
describes the types of address aging.  
There are two types of aging:  
Port aging  
Any address in a port's address table that has not been active for a port's  
configured aging time will be removed from the ports table  
Set at the Port Address Table Aging menu  
Master Table aging  
Addresses that are in the master address table, but not in any port address  
table, will be removed from the master address table after the system aging  
time  
Set at the Master Address Table Aging menu  
There are two levels to set for the port and master aging tables:  
Time Interval Aging is a time limit, in minutes, which will drop older addresses  
after the selected time.  
Automatic On-Demand Aging stores addresses until reaching maximum capacity of  
the table, then deletes addresses, (in the following specific order) down to a selected  
percentage level and continues to cycle in the same manner.  
Random remote addresses  
Sequential remote addresses  
sequentially aged from the top of the Address Aging table to the bottom of  
the table  
Random local addresses  
Sequential local addresses  
More information on address aging and the address aging screens is presented in  
the following sections.  
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Address Aging Menu  
To open this menu from the main menu, select Configuration Address Aging.  
The screens opened from this menu are described in the following sections.  
Port Address Table Aging Screen  
To open this menu from the main menu, select Configuration Address Aging.  
Then select Port Address Table Aging...  
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Port  
The port to which you want to assign an aging time.  
Aging Time (min.)  
A valid port aging time associated with the port. Addresses will be discarded after  
reaching the set time limit. The default setting for this parameter is 5 minutes. The  
maximum time for this value is 9999 minutes. 0 indicates that address aging is  
disabled.  
Demand Aging Level  
Sets a percentage threshold of address table capacity to ensure that the ports  
address table is populated only by the most frequently used addresses. Addresses  
are stored until reaching the maximum capacity of the table, then discarded in a  
specific order until the set percentage of table capacity is reached. If the table fills  
again, the aging process continues to cycle in the same manner. The default value  
is 90%.  
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Master Address Table Aging Screen  
Master Address Table Aging is the aging value of a set time, in minutes, and a set  
percentage level after which unused addresses are removed from its table.  
Note: If a port address table does not hold enough space for all the needed  
addresses, some addresses may be present in the master address table but not in any  
port tables. Such addresses will be removed from the master address table after the  
master aging time. The addresses will be removed, regardless of whether they have  
been seen within that time period. This situation is not very likely, but the function  
is a security against remaining unused addresses in the memory for an indefinite  
time.  
To open this menu from the main menu, select Configuration Address Aging.  
Then select Master Address Table Aging...  
The Master Address Table Aging screen contains two main items:  
Aging Time  
Master table addresses will be discarded after reaching the set time limit. The  
default setting for this parameter is 5 minutes. The maximum time for this value is  
9999 minutes. A value of 0 will disable the removal of addresses based on age.  
Demand Aging Level  
This parameter works in the same way as port demand aging level, only using the  
system address table. The default value is 90%.  
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Password Menu  
To open this menu from the main menu, select Configuration Password.  
There are two types of user rights, Read/Write and Read-Only. Read/Write users  
have full access. Read-Only users will not be able modify the configuration of the  
switch.  
Use the Password menu to add, change, or delete a password. If you establish a  
password, users must enter it to access the console menus. If there is no password,  
just press ENTER at the password prompt.  
Set Read/Write Password  
Establishes or changes the password for Read/Write access.  
Delete Read/Write Password  
Deletes the password for Read/Write access.  
Set Read-Only Password  
Establishes or changes the Read-Only password.  
Delete Read-Only Password  
Deletes the Read-Only password.  
The system prompts you to enter the present password before it allows you to  
change or delete the password. If you are establishing a new password, press ENTER  
at the Set Password prompt.  
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The password is saved across warm boots and power cycles.  
Note: If you have forgotten the password, you can delete it by depressing the  
unlabeled system request button on the front panel of the switch for one second,  
releasing it, then selecting Point 4. Clear the system password. This will clear  
both the Read-Only and the Read/Write password.  
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Console/Telnet Sessions  
The following section describes how to establish a console or Telnet session.  
Console Configuration Menu  
This menu lists items for configuring console and Telnet sessions. The Serial Link  
Configuration (console) and Telnet Configuration items are selected by  
highlighting and pressing ENTER.  
To open this menu from the main menu, select Configuration Console  
Configuration.  
Serial Link Configuration...  
See page 133 for an example of this screen and an explanation of its contents.  
Telnet Configuration...  
See page 135 for an example of this screen and an explanation of its contents.  
Console Timeout  
A value that can be set to determine when the console session will timeout and  
return to the greeting menu. If the value is set to zero, the console will never time  
out. Default is 5 minutes.  
Note: You cannot select Serial Link Configuration if you are accessing the  
configuration program via Telnet.  
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Serial Link Configuration Screen  
Use the Serial Link Configuration screen to configure a SmartStack STS16-20D/  
STS16-20R when using a modem to create a console session.  
To open this screen from the main menu, select Configuration Console  
Configuration. Then select Serial Link Configuration.  
Hardware Flow Control  
Enables or disables RTS/CTS handshaking.  
Default: Disabled  
Software Flow Control  
Enables the XON and XOFF characters, which are 11 and 13 hexadecimal,  
respectively.  
Default: Disabled  
Autobaud Upon Break  
Indicates whether the baud rate is reset when a Break key sequence (pressing  
ENTER rapidly for five seconds) is sent or received. The default is Disabled. When  
set to Enabled, a baud rate change can be accomplished by changing the baud rate  
of the terminal emulator, disconnecting and reconnecting the TIA/EIA-232 cable,  
and then pressing ENTER until a screen appears.  
Console Baud Rate  
The baud rate of the TIA/EIA-232 port. Acceptable baud rates for the console are  
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1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, or Autobaud. The default value for  
this parameter is 9600. Make sure that your terminal emulator baud rate matches  
the console baud rate you set.  
Creating a Console Session Using a Modem  
Use the Serial Link Configuration menu to configure the SmartStack STS16-  
20D/STS16-20R in order to communicate with a console via a modem.  
Set your modem according to the following table:  
Setting  
Value  
Echo  
Off  
Off  
Result codes  
Wait for connection  
Pause between calls  
45 seconds  
6 seconds  
Drop DTR between calls Yes  
Send CR between calls  
Auto baud detect  
Yes  
On  
Send init if CD high  
Maximum dial attempts  
Yes  
999  
Table 14. Modem Settings  
Caution: Some modems use slightly different names for the options. It is important  
that your modem be configured correctly. The settings shown in italics are  
particularly important. If your modem is not configured correctly, the connection  
may cause the SmartStack STS16-20D/STS16-20R to reset.  
Start the console by pressing ENTER. If a Telnet session is active, press ENTER at  
the console to terminate the Telnet session and press ENTER again to start the  
console session.  
Stopping the Console Session  
Pressing CTRL-P returns the console session to the main menu, and pressing CTRL-  
B returns to the greeting menu.  
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Telnet Configuration Screen  
To open this screen from the main menu, select Configuration Console  
Configuration. Then select Telnet Configuration...  
Return to Previous Menu  
Returns to the Console Configuration menu.  
Number of Telnet Sessions Allowed  
Limits the number of Telnet sessions. Numbers allowed are from 1 to 5. Highlight  
this selection, press ENTER, and enter the number. Default is 5.  
Disallow New Telnet Session  
Choose Yes or No to allow or disallow a new Telnet session. Press ENTER at this  
selection, use arrow keys to highlight Yes or No, and then press ENTER again.  
Terminate All Active Telnet Sessions  
If you highlight this selection and press ENTER, all Telnet sessions are terminated.  
Telnet Sessions...  
This item opens the Telnet Sessions screen that displays the status of Remote and  
Local Telnet sessions.  
Note: You cannot select Number of Telnet Sessions Allowed, Disallow New  
Telnet Sessions, or Terminate All Active Telnet Sessions if you are accessing the  
configuration program via Telnet.  
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Telnet Sessions Screen  
To open this screen, do the following:  
1. From the main menu, select Configuration Console Configuration. Then  
select Telnet Configuration...  
2. On the Telnet Configuration screen, select Telnet Sessions...  
Index  
Numerical order of entries.  
Box  
The box number ID of the SmartStack STS16-20D/STS16-20R in a stack.  
Remote  
Lists the IP address and the port number of the Remote Telnet session.  
Local  
Lists the IP address and the port number of the Local Telnet session.  
Status  
The status of the telnet session. Possible values are Open (the connection is active),  
Closing (the connection is going down) and Exit (the connection is closed).  
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Starting the Telnet Session  
Observe the following when starting a Telnet session to the SmartStack STS16-  
20D/STS16-20R:  
In the IP Information screen, the IP State must not be set to IP-Disabled. Any  
other value will do for the IP stack and Telnet to work.  
The Telnet must be pre-configured to have a VT100/VT220 compatible setup.  
Only one type of session is supported at any time, either the console or Telnet  
session. Starting a Telnet session before ending the console session causes the  
screen to display a Console is currently in usemessage.  
There may be conflicts between Telnet sessions. If one Telnet session is  
disrupted by the user at the console, the Telnet sessions configuration may not  
have been completed. In some menus, changes take effect immediately, as in  
adding filters, and in other menus, such as STP, the changes are not saved until  
the menu is exited.  
Stopping the Telnet Session  
Telnet sessions can be terminated by pressing CTRL-B or any other means available  
through the users Telnet application.  
Involuntary Termination of the Telnet Session  
The following can terminate a Telnet session:  
A Telnet session can be terminated involuntarily by the console or by itself.  
When the console is idle and Telnet is active, a user at the console can  
terminate the Telnet session without warning. When the Telnet sessions ends,  
the Telnet session screen displays the message: Your session has been  
terminated due to system maintenance work.  
If any changes are made in the STP configuration.  
The Telnet session also ends if a user makes changes in any of the following IP  
parameters:  
IP address  
Default gateway  
Subnet mask  
IP state  
The Telnet session also times out if there has been no activity for 5 minutes.  
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Note: If you are in a Telnet session and change the IP parameters either in the IP  
Information Session screen or Virtual LAN IP Configuration screen, and save the  
changes using the Exit command from the screen, you will lose the connection to  
your Telnet session, even if the IP parameters you change are in another VLAN.  
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Syslog Daemon Screen  
To open this menu from the main menu, select Configuration Syslog.  
The syslog facility is used to send messages to a central place in your network  
where messages can be logged. Any message that is entered into the message log  
of the switch is also sent to up to 20 syslog receivers using IP UDP communication.  
There are two types of messages in the switch, Warnings and Info messages.  
A syslog facility code can be assigned to each of them.  
On this screen you can configure up to 20 receivers.  
More  
Displays more information.  
Add Entry  
Adds a new entry to the list. To add an entry, select Add Entry and type in the  
Receivers IP address. A menu of available VLANs are then displayed. Select the  
VLAN to be used for transport (note that more than one VLAN can be selected).  
After this, select the syslog facility code to be used, first, for Info messages and,  
second, for Warnings. After this, messages entering the message log will be send  
to the chosen IP-host provided the IP stack is running in the box.  
Delete Entry  
Deletes an entry.  
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Change Entry  
Modifies an existing entry.  
Zoom  
Displays more information.  
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DSRR Configuration  
Dynamic Source Route Recovery enables a set of switches performing source route  
bridging between the same legacy Token-Ring and emulated Token-Ring (or the  
same pair of legacy Token-Rings) to handle link or switch failures without session  
loss. During normal operation, each switch forwards frames containing a Specific  
Route Descriptor. If a switch or its link to the legacy or emulated Token-Ring fails,  
another switch will after, typically, less than 3 seconds start forwarding frames  
containing the Route Descriptor associated with the failing switch.  
The configuration of DSRR redundancy for source routing between two Token-  
Rings is performed in two steps:  
Configuration of a VLAN per switch, defining the normal source route bridging  
function between the two rings in question. Note that the CRFs are not allowed to  
have more than one port each, and that the ring number must be specified.  
Configuration of timer values and port pairs used for back-up. The timer values  
configured on each participating switch must be identical.  
For an overview on DSRR, see Dynamic Source Route Recoveryon page 32 in  
Chapter 2, Switch Overview.  
Note! Making the LANE Clients that correspond to the backup Virtual ATM Ports  
(VAPs) join the same Emulated LAN (ELAN) as those that correspond to the active  
VAPs, may depend on properly configuring a possible LAN Emulation Client  
Server (LECS) and/or the SSIM-A2-01/SSIM-A8-01 ATM 155 SmartStack  
Interface Modules. The primary policy used for assigning LANE Clients to ELANs  
is by ELAN name. The backup LANE Clients will attempt to join an ELAN with  
the same name as the active LANE Clients. Consequently, the backup LANE  
Clients will join the correct ELAN if the active LANE Clients were successfully  
assigned to an ELAN based on the default by-namepolicy. In other situations (for  
example, when the LECS is not employed), the following information may be of  
use for LECS configuration:  
A standby LANE Client will join with an ATM address, which only differs  
from that of the corresponding active LANE Client in the selector byte.  
A standby LANE Client will join with a source MAC address, which is  
constructed as follows:  
0x02<random byte><4 last bytes of switch MAC address>.  
Restrictions  
When configuring a DSRR group, please note the following restrictions:  
The primary port and the backup for the primary port (see Figure 27) must be  
connected to same legacy Token-Ring.  
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The traced port and the backup for the traced port must connect to the same  
legacy or emulated Token-Ring.  
The ports belonging to a DSRR group must be connected to the same rings as  
the corresponding ports of a DSRR group with the same Group ID on another  
switch.  
The CRFs containing the primary and traced ports of a DSRR group must not  
contain other ports.  
A backup BRF can only forward traffic for one failed BRF at a time.  
If a BRF, for which a DSRR group is created, has more than two CRFs, the  
primary and the traced ports must be in the same box.  
BRF  
Bridge No. B1  
Backup BRF  
Inactive  
A
T
M
A
T
M
Backup for primary port  
Primary port  
Traced port  
Backup for traced port  
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DSRR Group Configuration Screen  
Note! Before entering the DSRR Group Configuration menu, the VLAN  
configuration must be defined.  
Open the menu from the main menu by selecting Configuration DSRR Group  
Configuration.  
The information displayed for each group on this screen is, as follows.  
IX  
Index for selecting a group to be viewed, changed, or deleted.  
Box, Port  
Primary DSRR port. This column displays the port that is connected to the legacy  
Token-Ring (on which DSRR protocol frames will be transmitted). See Figure 27  
on page 142.  
Group  
This is a global group identification. Active DSRR groups (on different switches)  
with the same Group ID and with primary ports connected to the same ring will  
provide backup for each other.  
Enabled  
This column shows if the switch participates actively in the group.  
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State  
Shows the actual state of the displayed DSRR group.  
View and Change  
Select View or Change to view or edit a group. You will be prompted for the Index  
(Ix) of the group. The DSRR Configuration screen will appear.  
Add  
Select Add to create a new group. You will be prompted for Box (if the switch is  
stacked), Port, and Group. The DSRR Configuration screen will appear.  
DSRR Configuration Screen  
To open this screen from the main menu, do the following:  
1. Select Configuration DSRR Group Configuration.  
Select Change or View to edit or see an existing group. Select Add to create a new  
group. You will be prompted for information to identify the group. The DSRR  
Configuration screen will then appear:  
The items on this screen are described in the following.  
Group Status  
Enables or disables active participation in the DSRR Redundancy Group.  
DSRR State  
Actual state of the DSRR group. The state can be one of the following:  
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inactive  
Disabled  
stop  
Transient state during enable/disable  
Both primary and traced port down  
Primary port down  
idle  
groupPortDown  
tracedPortDown  
active  
Traced port down  
Operational  
stopOnError  
Error condition. Check the Message Log. Then disable the  
group, correct the error and enable the group again.  
Group Priority  
Whenever more than one switch is able to take over from a failed switch, the one with  
the highest priority will be chosen. Possible values are 0255, the default is 100.  
Hello Time  
Interval between hello packets sent by DSRR for this group. Possible values are  
100600,000 milliseconds, the default is 500.  
Hold Time  
If no hello packets are received from a switch for this group within the interval  
specified here, the switch will be declared failed. Possible values are 100600,000  
milliseconds, the default is 1,700.  
Traced Port  
Identification of the (virtual ATM) port connected to the emulated (or other legacy)  
Token-Ring. When you select this item, you will be prompted for a box (stack only)  
and port number. If the value(s) entered identifies an ATM Trunk Port, a list of  
CRFs configured on this port are displayed. Select one. See Figure 27 on page 142.  
Backup for Primary Port  
Identifies a port for forwarding traffic that has been taken over from a failed switch.  
This port must be connected to the same legacy Token Ring as the port that  
identifies (together with Group Id) the DSRR group that is being configured. See  
Figure 27. on page 142.  
Backup for Traced Port  
Identifies a backup port for forwarding traffic that has been taken over from a failed  
switch. If the Traced Port is a Virtual ATM Port, the backup port must be able to  
join the same emulated Token-Ring as the Traced Port. Otherwise it must be  
connected to the same ring as the Traced Port. See Figure 27. on page 142.  
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ATM Address  
This is the ATM address that identifies the Lan Emulation Client implementing the  
Virtual ATM Traced Port (when applicable). You cannot change the value of this  
parameter.  
Return  
Saves the changes made on the screen and returns to the previous menu.  
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Download/Upload Menu  
As enhancements are made to the switch, you may need to update the software that  
is contained in the switch. Or you may wish to save the configuration, that is,  
upload the configuration files. The files may be needed if the switch is replaced.  
The flash memory in the base switch contains three distinct different parts:  
1. Bootstrap  
During the startup it will display  
BootStrap Firmware v2.3, Copyright 1996-1998  
on an attached terminal. The image will never need to be changed.  
2. Boot  
During startup it will display  
Boot Firmware (Phase II) v2.3, Copyright 1996-1998  
on an attached terminal. The image is included on the diskette in a file called  
STS_230.bt  
The boot code is upgraded from the TFTP or the System Request menu.  
3. Main code  
During startup it will display  
System Software Version 4.0.0, Copyright 1994-1999  
on an attached terminal. The image is include on the diskette as Cabletron  
version #.  
Note! Some of the switches in the SmartStack STS16-20RM family currently  
support three types of uplinks that requires embedded software:  
ATM Uplink  
HSTR Uplink  
FE Uplink code  
If you are using any of these modules, their software should be upgraded together  
with the switch to make sure that they are running at the same level.  
Also note that as long as the versions are upgraded, that is, going to a later version,  
for example from 3.10.0 to 3.11.0, the configuration in the switch will be  
maintained. If, however, you decide to go back to a previous version, for example  
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from 4.0.0 to 3.11.0, the configuration will be deleted. It is recommended that you  
save the configuration before upgrading the software.  
To open the Download/Upload menu, select Download/Upload in the main menu.  
Serial Link Download Screen  
Open this screen from the main menu by selecting Download/Upload Serial Link  
Download. This screen is for downloading via the Out-of-Band management port.  
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Use the following steps to update the switch software:  
1. Use a terminal emulation program, which supports the X-modem protocol.  
2. Insert the upgrade disk in your terminal emulator drive.  
3. If you have not already done so, start a console session.  
4. Select Download/Upload on the main menu.  
5. Select Serial Link Download.  
6. Select Main Image Download.  
7. Confirm the download. The download takes approximately 12 minutes at 9600  
baud. Note, there is no validation of the image, before the flash is updated.  
8. Start the X-modem upload on the terminal. (Note that you are uploading at the  
terminal and downloading at the switch.).  
Note: Do not interrupt the download, or the image will be corrupted and needs to  
be reloaded. During the download, the DIAG LED on the switch will be blinking.  
9. When the download is complete, you will be prompted to reset the switch. Press  
Y to confirm the reset. The procedure is now complete. If the download was  
interrupted or the image was invalid, the SmartStack STS16-20D/STS16-20R  
will discover this during startup, and a new serial download must be performed  
prior to normal operation.  
If it is necessary to upgrade the boot code, press the unlabeled system request  
button above the reset button on the front panel. Select menu point 1 in the menu  
and download the image as described earlier in this chapter. Note that while you do  
this, the normal operation of the switch is interrupted.  
TFTP  
TFTP is intended for use during software upgrades and during saving/restoring  
configurations.  
The TFTP function in the SmartStack STS16-20D/STS16-20R is designed as an  
explicitly requested operation with operator settable parameters. Note that changes  
to these parameters may be altered and will be used when starting a download in  
the display, however, they are not recorded until the display is exited normally.  
The TFTP Download/Upload menu is accessed through the main menu. From the  
main menu, select Download/Upload TFTP Download/Upload.  
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TFTP Download/Upload Screen  
Open this screen from the main menu by selecting Download/Upload TFTP  
Download/Upload...  
The following is an example of the TFTP Download/Upload screen. Note that this  
screen may contain additional items, depending on the modules installed.  
TFTP Server Address  
The address of the host serving as the TFTP server.  
Download VLAN  
The VLAN name through which the download is attempted.  
Main Image Download... Configuration Files Download...,  
Configuration Files Upload...  
Select the required function and input the path and filename of the file the  
SmartStack STS16-20D/STS16-20R attempts to download or upload, as it is to be  
received and interpreted by the TFTP server. (The security mode in use on the  
TFTP server may affect this function.)  
Note! When uploading configuration files, many TFTP servers require that the file  
exists on the server.  
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Note! When upgrading the boot code, append the string *boot to the filename when  
entering the filename. For example, to download the 2.3 bootcode to the switch,  
type the following:  
main image download filename: STS_230.bt*boot  
Execute <name> Download/Upload  
This command is displayed on the sub-screens that are opened from the TFTP  
Download/Upload screen.  
The command Execute <name> Download/Upload initiates the download or  
upload for a single switch only. On a locally attached console, the screen displays  
the block it last received from the server (block 0 if no reply has been received) until  
the last packet arrives. The switch does not attempt to load any of the image into  
flash memory until it receives the final packet. Therefore, if interrupted or  
cancelled for any reason before the last packet, the previous system image remains  
intact in flash memory.  
Once the last packet has arrived, the switch immediately begins clearing flash  
memory and loads it with the new image.  
The switch will continue to use its previously loaded software until its next reset by  
whatever means. The newly stored image is not functional until a reset is  
performed.  
When downloading configuration, all configurable parameters will be replaced  
with this new configuration, the message log will be cleared and the switch must be  
reset immediately after.  
While uploading configuration files, the switch can continue normal operation.  
Note that some TFTP servers requires that the file exist before it will allow  
uploading. The switch will append the box number (.#) to the filename, that is,  
stand-alone boxes will append .1.  
Note: Be careful - if the process is interrupted during this time, the stored image  
may be corrupted and the SmartStack STS16-20D/STS16-20R will not be able to  
boot normally! If this happens, it is necessary to download the switch via its Out-  
of-Band Management port since the system boot image does not contain software  
capable of operating the network hardware of the switch or interpreting IP and  
TFTP protocols. During this fairly short vulnerable period of time, the diagnostic  
LED on the switch blinks to indicate the clearing (slow blink) and reloading (faster  
blink) of flash memory. The screen also displays messages indicating these events.  
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Reset Screen  
To open this screen, select Reset... in the main menu. This screen displays the reset  
options available with the switch.  
Number of Resets Since Diagnostics  
Number of times the switch has been reset since the switch was powered on or ran  
power-on diagnostics. This is an informational heading; the data cannot be changed.  
This number is not reset to 0 when nonvolatile RAM is cleared.  
The following four items within the Reset screen are command functions that you  
can select and initiate by moving the highlight over the item and pressing ENTER.  
Reset Switch With Diagnostics  
A reset function is initiated with this command. It resets the switch hardware; runs  
diagnostic tests; clears all counters, including address tables; and restarts the  
SmartStack STS16-20D/STS16-20R. When the SmartStack STS16-20D/STS16-  
20R reboots, administrative parameters from nonvolatile memory are used to  
initialize the operational parameters. This takes approximately 4 to 5 minutes.  
Reset Switch Without Diagnostics  
This command resets the switch hardware; clears all counters, including address  
tables; and starts the SmartStack STS16-20D/STS16-20R. When the SmartStack  
STS16-20D/STS16-20R reboots, administrative parameters from nonvolatile  
memory are used to initialize the operational parameters. This procedure takes  
approximately 40 seconds.  
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Reset Port Address Table  
Selecting this command clears all address table entries for a specified port (user is  
queried for which port to reset), sets port traffic counters to zero, and sets Time  
Since Last Reset for this port to zero.  
Clear Nonvolatile RAM  
Selecting this command will erase all user-configured parameters and reset the  
switch.  
Note: Clearing NVRAM (non-volatile RAM) erases all configuration parameters.  
Follow these guidelines if you must clear NVRAM:  
If you are using the CrossLink feature, be sure to disconnect the affected  
portsor disable them on the Port Configuration screen and reset the  
switchbefore clearing NVRAM.  
If you are using the STP option, be aware that port costs and priorities will be  
lost, which may result in loops. Use the menus to reestablish port costs and  
priorities, then reset the switch to make the new parameters take effect.  
If you are using an SNMP manager, you will need to reconfigure all IP and  
SNMP parameters.  
Power-On Diagnostics  
This is a selectable option that determines whether diagnostics are, or are not,  
initiated during a SmartStack STS16-20D/STS16-20R power-on sequence. To  
change the selection, highlight the item and press ENTER; then select Enabled or  
Disabled, and press ENTER.  
Default: Enabled  
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7. Monitoring the Network from the  
Console Statistics Menu  
This chapter explains how to monitor the SmartStack STS16-20D/STS16-20R  
through a directly connected VT100 console or through a VT100 telnet session. To  
Monitoring the Network with SNMP.  
The information presented on the Statistic screens in this chapter is typically used  
for monitoring purposes only. This information is usually the result of input data  
from the configuration menus (see Chapter 6, Switch Configuration). The  
specifications presented on the Statistic screens normally can not be modified.  
Information within the statistics menus are updated (screens are refreshed) every  
five seconds.  
For information on how to use the console interface, see General Guidelineson  
page 76 and Navigating within the Menuson page 77 in Chapter 6, Switch  
Configuration.  
Note: The SmartStack STS16-20D/STS16-20R allows LAN Network Manager  
LLC frames to flow through the switch. Therefore, communication between LAN  
Network Manager and existing source route bridges and controlled access units is  
maintained. However, some error reporting functions and ring map functions might  
be lost for the rings attached to the SmartStack STS16-20D/STS16-20R.  
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Statistics Menu  
To open the Statistics menu, select Statistics... in the main menu. For information  
on how to use the console interface, see General Guidelineson page 76 and  
Navigating within the Menuson page 77 in Chapter 6, Switch Configuration.  
The following pages contains information on the submenus and screens.  
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Switch Statistics Screen  
To open this screen from the main menu, select Statistics Switch Statistics.  
The Switch Statistics screen shows statistics and information about stations  
connected to the SmartStack STS16-20D/STS16-20R.  
Note: References to framesin this menu refer to the frames that are handled by  
the CPU within the switch, for example SNMP requests. The Port Statistics screen  
(described in a later section) refers to frames handled by the ports on the switch.  
System Up Time  
Time passed since the last reset or power cycle.  
Board Temperature  
Indicates whether the switch is operating at normal or unacceptably high (over  
50°C (122°F)) temperatures. The actual board temperature is also shown.  
Frames Transmitted  
Number of frames transmitted by the CPU of the switch.  
Frame Transmit Errors  
Number of errors recorded (by the CPU) when attempting to transmit frames.  
Frames Received  
Number of frames received (by the CPU).  
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Error Frames Received  
Number of frames received (by the CPU) that were corrupted or have CRC errors.  
Frames Lost  
Number of frames dropped (by the CPU) due to exceeding the capacity of the  
software buffers.  
Pending Send Requests  
Number of software transmitted packets that are waiting for queues to hardware.  
Currently Active Stations  
Number of entries in the address table, representing the number of currently active  
stations (MAC addresses), or nodes, on all ports of the SmartStack STS16-20D/  
STS16-20R.  
Largest Number of Stations  
The most stations (MAC addresses) ever active on all ports at one time since the  
last reset or power cycle.  
Maximum Address Table Chain  
Largest number of MAC addresses that have hashed to the same location in the  
lookup tables. Used for technical system evaluation and troubleshooting.  
Address Table Full  
Number of times the hash table reached capacity. Used for technical system  
evaluation and troubleshooting.  
Reset  
Resets the switch statistics on this screen.  
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Power Supply Information Screen  
To open this screen from the main menu, select Statistics Power Supply  
Information.  
This screen displays information about any installed internal or external power supplies.  
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Port Status Screen  
To open this screen from the main menu, select Statistics Port Status.  
The Port Status screen provides a summary of the status of all Token Ring ports.  
Port  
The port number.  
CRF  
The name of the CRF to which the port is assigned.  
BRF  
The name of the BRF to which the port is assigned.  
Enabled  
Displays the current enabled status of the port. Possible values are Yes and No.  
Ins  
Indicates if the port is currently inserted into the ring. Possible values are Yes and  
No.  
Spd  
The Token Ring media speed. Possible values are 4 and 16.  
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Oper Mode  
The port operation mode. Possible values are:  
HDX portHalf-duplex mode in which only a dedicated connection to a  
station is supported. The Tx/Rx pinouts are the same as a concentrators.  
HDX stationHalf-duplex mode in which the port operates like a station. The  
connection may be dedicated or shared. The Tx/Rx pinouts are the same as an  
adapters.  
FDX portFull-duplex mode in which only a dedicated connection to a  
station is supported. The Tx/Rx pinouts are the same as a concentrators.  
FDX stationFull-duplex mode in which only a dedicated connection to a  
port is possible. The Tx/Rx pinouts are the same as an adapters.  
RIRing In. Only for SmartStack 16-20R, ports 19 and 20.  
RORing Out. Only for SmartStack 16-20R, ports 19 and 20.  
RI/RORing-in/ring-out mode. Only for SmartStack 16-20R, ports 19 and 20.  
Passivethis value will be displayed if the port is selected as a passive  
monitoring port on the Switched Port Analyzer configuration screen.  
Fwd Mode  
The forwarding mode that will be used for transmit. Possible values are:  
Cut-Thrucut-through  
Store-Fwdstore-and-forward  
For ports operating at a speed of 4 Mbps, the only possible mode is Store-Fwd.  
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Port Statistics Menu  
To open this screen from the main menu, select Statistics Port Status.  
The Port Statistics menu provides access to statistical information for any  
particular port. To enter the menu, you must first enter a port number.  
The screens you can access from this menu are described on the following pages.  
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General Statistics Screen  
To open this screen, do the following:  
1. Starting from the main menu, select Statistics Port Statistics.  
2. Enter a port number.  
3. Select General Statistics...  
Use this screen to view detailed information about a particular port.  
Frames Forwarded  
Number of frames forwarded by the port, excluding those delivered to the host CPU  
system software for processing, or to a monitoring port.  
NSR Frames Forwarded  
Number of non-source-routed frames forwarded by the port.  
SRF Frames Forwarded  
Number of source-routed frames forwarded by the port.  
STE Frames Forwarded  
Number of Spanning Tree Explorer frames forwarded by the port.  
ARE Frames Forwarded  
Number of All Route Explorer frames forwarded by the port.  
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MAC Frames Forwarded  
Number of MAC layer frames forwarded by the port. Note that MAC frames are  
not forwarded to other ports, only to the CPU.  
Frames Processed  
Number of frames received on this port and delivered to the host CPU system  
software for processing.  
Frames Unknown  
Frames processed by the host CPU system software that contained an unknown  
source or destination address.  
Frames Transmitted  
Total number of frames transmitted by this port.  
Frames Received  
Total number of frames received on this port.  
Broadcast Frames Received  
Number of broadcast frames received on this port without errors.  
Multicast Frames Received  
Number of multicast frames received on this port without errors.  
Frames Filtered - Addr  
Number of frames filtered by the MAC address filters.  
Frames Filtered - DSAP  
Number of frames filtered by the protocol filters.  
Local Address Entries  
Number of local stations in the address table of the port. That is, the number of  
addresses (or route descriptors) seen as source addresses on this port.  
Remote Address Entries  
Number of remote stations in the address table of the port. That is, the number of  
addresses that is used as destination address on this port.  
Largest Number of Stations  
The maximum value of the number of local stations on this port at any time since  
reset of statistics.  
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Address Chain Overflows  
Number of address table chain overflows. An overflow will result in an address  
being deleted from the address table, which means a decrease in performance.  
Address Table Overflows  
Number of address tables overflows. An overflow will result in an address being  
deleted from the address table, which means a decrease in performance.  
Frame Errors  
Total number of frames received or transmitted by/from this port with an error.  
Receive Buffer Overflows  
Total number of frames received on this port which caused a buffer overflow.  
Transmit Buffer Overflows  
Total number of frames which could not be transmitted from this port because of  
transmit buffer overflow.  
Long Frames  
Total number of frames received on this port which exceeded the maximum frame  
length.  
Short Frames  
Total number of frames received on this port which were less that 18 bytes.  
Duplicate Ring Number  
Indicates the number of times a frame which contains a duplicate ring number in  
the RIF field has been seen by the port.  
Invalid RIF RC Field  
Indicates the number of times a frame which contains an illegal routing control field  
has been seen by the port. That is, a routing control with an odd length or a length  
of zero.  
RIF Length Exceeded  
Indicates the number of times a frame which contains a RIF field which is too long  
has been seen by the port.  
Explorer Overflow  
Indicates the number of times that an explorer frame has been dropped because of  
explorer rate throttling.  
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Ring Number Mismatch  
Indicates the number of times that an incoming frame did not correctly include the  
ports ring number. That is, the ring number of the port must be the last, if it is an  
explorer frame. Note that the switch performs a ring number test when the topology  
of the network changes. At that time the port might be disabled.  
Config Loss  
Number of configuration loss events after the port has completed the join process  
and then lost communication.  
Config Loss Reason  
Latest Config Loss error code. Possible values are:  
None  
Wire Fault - Wire fault.  
Lobe Test - Lobe test failure.  
HDX in FDX - HDX MAC frame received in FDX mode.  
Heart Beat - Heart beat failure.  
FDX New Sta - FDX new station.  
Auto-Disable reason.  
Last Reset  
Time since last reset of port statistics.  
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802.5 Statistics Screen  
To open this screen, do the following:  
1. Starting from the main menu, select Statistics Port Statistics.  
2. Enter a port number.  
Select 802.5 Statistics...  
Line Errors  
This counter is incremented when a frame or token is copied or repeated by a  
station, the E bit is zero in the frame or token, and one of the following conditions  
exists:  
1. There is a non-data bit (J or K bit) between the SD and the ED of the frame or  
token.  
OR  
2. There is an FCS error in the frame.  
Burst Errors  
This counter is incremented when a station detects the absence of transitions for  
five half-bit timers (burst-five error).  
AC Errors  
Number of times a station received an Active Monitor Present (AMP) frame or a  
Standby Monitor Present (SMP) frame in which both the address recognized (A) bit  
and the frame copied (C) bit are set to 0, indicating that no station has recognized  
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the destination address and copied the frame, and then receives another SMP frame  
in which both the address recognized bit and the frame copied bit are set to 0  
without first receiving an AMP frame. This condition indicates a station that cannot  
set the address recognized and the frame copied bits properly.  
Abort Transmit Errors  
This counter is incremented when a station transmits an abort delimiter while  
transmitting.  
Internal Errors  
This counter is incremented when a station recognizes an internal error.  
Lost Frame Errors  
This counter is incremented when a station is transmitting and its TRR timer  
expires. This condition denotes a condition where a transmitting station in strip  
mode does not receive the trailer of the frame before the TRR timer goes off.  
Receive Congestion  
This counter is incremented when a station recognizes a frame addressed to its  
specific address, but has no available buffer space indicating that the station is  
congested.  
Frame Copied Errors  
This counter is incremented when a station recognizes a frame addressed to its  
specific address and detects that the FS field A bits are set to 1 indicating a possible  
line hit or duplicate address.  
Token Errors  
This counter is incremented when a station acting as the active monitor recognizes  
an error condition that needs a token transmitted.  
Soft Errors  
The number of Soft Errors the port has detected. It directly corresponds to the  
number of Report Error MAC frames that this port has transmitted. Soft Errors are  
recoverable by the MAC layer protocols.  
Hard Errors  
The number of times this port has detected an immediately recoverable fatal error.  
It denotes the number of times this port is either transmitting or receiving beacon  
MAC frames.  
Signal Loss  
The number of times this port has detected the loss of signal condition from the  
ring.  
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Transmit Beacons  
The number of times this port has transmitted a beacon frame.  
Recoveries  
The number of Claim Token MAC frames received or transmitted after the port has  
received a Ring Purge MAC frame. This counter signifies the number of times the  
ring has been purged and is being recovered back into a normal operating state.  
Lobe Wires  
The number of times the port has detected an open or short circuit in the lobe data  
path. The adapter will be closed and Ring State will signify this condition.  
Removes  
The number of times the port has received a Remove Ring Station MAC frame  
request. When this frame is received the port will enter the closed state.  
Singles  
The number of times the port has sensed that it is the only station on the ring. This  
will happen if the port is the first one up on a ring, or if there is a hardware problem.  
Frequency Errors  
The number of times the port has detected that the frequency of the incoming signal  
differs from the expected frequency by more than that specified by the IEEE 802.5  
standard.  
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802.5 State Information Screen  
To open this screen, do the following:  
1. Starting from the main menu, select Statistics Port Statistics.  
2. Enter a port number.  
Select 802.5 State Information...  
Ring Status  
The current port status on the ring. This could be used to diagnose fluctuating  
problems that can occur on token rings, after a station has successfully been added  
to the ring. This field has the general format 0x##### - text stringwhere #####  
is a hexadecimal error code value, and textstringcan be No Status, OK, or a short  
text string indicating an error. Before an open is completed, the field has the value  
0x20000 - No Status. If no problems are detected, this field will display 0x00000 -  
OK.  
Error conditions are indicated by 0x##### and a text string identifying the error.  
The text see belowmay also be displayed. In this case the error text is displayed  
further down on the screen.  
Ring State  
The current port state with respect to entering or leaving the ring. Possible values  
are: Opened, Closed, Opening, Closing.  
Ring Open Status  
This field indicates the success, or the reason for failure, of the stations most recent  
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attempt to enter the ring. Possible values are: No Open, Lobe Failed, Signal Loss,  
Insertion Timeout, Ring Failed, Beaconing, Duplicate MAC Address, Request  
Failed, Remove Received, Open.  
Ring Speed Next Open  
Indicates the ring speed that will be attempted at the next open. Possible values are:  
Unknown, 4 Mbps, 16 Mbps. Unknown can indicate that the port will attempt to  
auto insert into the ring.  
Upstream Neighbor  
The MAC address of the upstream neighbor station in the ring.  
Active Monitor Participate  
If this field has a value of Enabled, then this port will participate in the active  
monitor selection process. If the value is Disabled then it will not.  
Functional Address  
The bit mask of all Token Ring functional addresses for which this port will accept  
frames.  
Uptime When Beacon  
The time the switch had been running when the last beacon was sent on this port.  
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802.5 DTR MAC Information Menu  
To open this screen, do the following:  
1. Starting from the main menu, select Statistics Port Statistics.  
2. Enter a port number.  
3. Select 802.5 DTR MAC Information...  
The 802.5 DTR MAC Information menu provides access to the appropriate DTR  
information screen.  
TXI Information...  
Displays the TXI Information screen.  
Station-CPort Information...  
Displays the Station-CPort Information screen.  
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TXI Information Screen  
To open this screen, do the following:  
1. Starting from the main menu, select Statistics Port Statistics.  
2. Enter a port number.  
3. Select 802.5 DTR MAC Information...  
4. Select TXI Information...  
This screen provides information about IEEE 802.5 DTR MAC TXI.  
Authorized Function Classes  
Functional classes that a node is enabled to transmit. This field displays the value  
set by the Authorized Function Classes subvector X'06' of the Change Parameters  
MAC frame. Valid range is from 0x0000 to 0xFFFF. Each bit that is enabled('1')  
corresponds to a function class that is enabled.  
Error Report Timer  
Time-out value of the ring stations soft error report timer. This field displays the  
value of the timer TSER as set by the Error Timer Value subvector X'05' from the  
Change Parameters or the Initialize Station MAC frame. This object indicates the  
value in .01 second increments.  
Physical Drop Number  
Physical location of the sending ring station. This field displays the value set by the  
Assign Physical Drop Number subvector X'04' of the Change Parameters or the  
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Initialize Station MAC frame. Valid range is from 0x00000000 to 0xFFFFFFFF.  
Join State  
This field displays the present state of the Join FSM. Possible values are Not  
Specified, Bypass, Registration, Lobe Test, Dup Addr Check, Dup Addr Det, Join  
Complete and Await Notify.  
Monitor State  
This field displays the present state of the Monitor FSM. Possible values are Not  
Specified, Operational, Transmit Beacon, Wire Fault Delay and Int Test Wait.  
Beacon Source Address  
This field displays the source address used in the last Beacon MAC frame  
transmitted or received.  
Beacon UNA  
This field displays the value of the UNA subvector X'02' used in the last Beacon  
MAC frame transmitted or received. It will indicate the individual MAC address of  
the sending ring stations nearest active upstream neighbor (NAUN). The value  
could be a valid individual MAC address or Unknown.  
Beacon Physical Drop Number  
Physical location of the sending ring station. This field displays the value of the  
Physical Drop Number subvector X'0B' used in the last Beacon MAC frame  
transmitted or received. Valid range is from 0x00000000 to 0xFFFFFFFF.  
Event Status  
This field displays the latest event status of the TXI interface. Possible values are  
Insert REQ Rec, Insert RPS Rec, Report Error, Heart Beat Lost, Signal Loss,  
Beacon Received, Remove, Internal Error, Station/CPort Err, Wire Fault, Claim  
Received, Purge Received, Standby Received, Invalid SA, Act Mon Recvd, Phantom  
Loss, and Dup Addr Det.  
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Station-CPort Information Screen  
To open this screen, do the following:  
1. Starting from the main menu, select Statistics Port Statistics.  
2. Enter a port number.  
3. Select 802.5 DTR MAC Information...  
4. Select Station-CPort Information.  
Station Requested Access Protocol  
Protocol requested for station access. This field displays the value of the Access  
Protocol Request subvector X'0E' transmitted in the Registration Request MAC  
frame. Possible values are TXI and TKP.  
Station Access Protocol Response  
Response to protocol request. This field displays the value of the Access Protocol  
Response subvector X'0F' received from the Registration Response MAC frame.  
Possible values are Access Denied and FDX+Wire Fault.  
Station Individual Address Count  
This field displays the number of individual addresses supported by the MAC and  
used in the Individual Address Count subvector X'21'. This field will always  
display the value 1.  
Station Phantom Drive Support  
This field displays the MACs support of Phantom Drive and Wire Fault detection.  
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It indicates the value of the SPV(PD) variable and the value of the Phantom  
subvector X'0C' used in the Registration Request MAC frame. This field will  
always display Ph Drv+Wire Fault for Phantom Drive and Wire Fault support.  
CPort Phantom Drive Mask  
This field displays the value of the C-Port policy variable PPV(PD_MASK). It  
represents the Phantom Drive and Wire Fault detection methods supported by the  
C-Port. Possible values are RI-RO and Not RI-RO.  
Common Access Protocol Mask  
This field displays which access protocols can be supported by the PMAC. It  
displays the value of the PPV(AP_MASK). Possible values for this field are TKP,  
TXI and TKP+TXI.  
Common Policy Flags  
This field displays the station policy flags as a hexadecimal value of the form  
0x####.  
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Address Tables Menu  
To open this menu from the main menu, select Statistics Address Tables.  
Use this menu to select which address table statistics you want to view.  
The following pages describes the screens you access from this menu.  
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Master Address Table Screen  
To open this menu from the main menu, select Statistics Address Tables →  
Master Address Table.  
This screen contains MAC addresses of all the ports known to the SmartStack  
STS16-20D/STS16-20R. The table can contain up to 10,000 entries memory. See  
a detailed description of MAC addresses on page 81.  
Address  
MAC address of a node.  
Type  
The Type column of the Master Address Table screen can contain the following  
types:  
Switch Base Address  
The burned-in or configured MAC Address of the switch box.  
Present on all ports.  
<VLAN Name>  
The MAC Address used by the IP Protocol Stack for the specified  
VLAN.  
Present on all ports of that VLAN.  
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Known-<port type> Port <nn>  
A known address on port nn. The port number nncan be followed by  
SRT which means that the address is known as source of frames  
that shall be switched using the SRT switching mode. If a BRF is  
configured for SRT/SRB mode, a MAC address can be known both as  
an SRT address and as an SRB address.  
<port type> can be:  
TR—The address is known at the specified Token-Ring port.  
ATMThe address is known at the specified ATM port  
HSTRThe address is known at the specified High-Speed  
Token-Ring port  
TSThe address is known at the specified Translational Switch.  
PortIn this case nnwill appear as <box number>/<port number>.  
The address is known at a port of another switch in the stack.  
If the address has occurred as a destination address in  
incoming frames at other ports, it will be present in these  
ports too.  
Unknown  
The address is a unicast address and has occurred as a destination  
address in incoming frames at one or more ports. The switch has,  
however, not yet learned the location of the address because the station  
has not sent any response frames.  
Multicast  
The address is a group address or a functional address and has occurred  
as a destination address in incoming frames at one or more ports.  
STP Multicast  
The group address used as a destination address in IEEE Spanning  
Tree Protocol frames.  
Present on all ports.  
STP Multicast-Cisco  
The group address used as a destination address in Cisco Spanning  
Tree Protocol frames.  
Present on all ports.  
STP Multicast-IBM  
The functional address used as a destination address in IBM Spanning  
Tree Protocol frames.  
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Present on all ports.  
Broadcast  
One of the token-ring broadcast addresses.  
Present on all ports.  
STP Port <nn>  
The MAC Address of port nn  
Ports  
The ports whose address tables include this MAC address. Ports that have a filter  
for this address are highlighted.  
More  
Refreshes a one-page table or displays subsequent entries on a larger table.  
Search  
Prompts you to enter the MAC address of a node and the ports whose address tables  
you want to search, then displays the entry on the first line.  
Master Route Descriptor Table Screen  
To open this menu from the main menu, select Statistics Address Tables →  
Master Route Descriptor Table.  
This table lists the learned route descriptors in the switch master table. These  
descriptors are contained within the 10,000 entries allowed for the master address table.  
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Route (hex)  
The route descriptor triplet: My ring number.Bridge Number.Distant ring. This  
field will always have the format ###.#.### (displayed in hexadecimal). Ring  
numbers are in the range 001FFF, bridge numbers are in the range 0F.  
Type  
The Type column of the Master Route Descriptor Table can contain the  
following types:  
Known-<port type> Port <nn>:  
A known route descriptor (bridge) on Port nn.  
<port type> can be:  
TRThe route descriptor is known at the specified Token-Ring port.  
ATMThe route is known at the specified ATM port  
HSTRThe route is known at the specified High-Speed Token-Ring port.  
The route descriptor will be present at port nn.  
PortThe route descriptor is known at a box or port.  
If the route descriptor has occurred as next hop in the RIF of  
incoming frames at other ports, it will be present in these  
ports too.  
Unknown:  
The route descriptor has occurred as next hop in the Route Information  
Field of incoming frames at one or more ports. The switch has however  
not yet learned the location of the route descriptor (bridge) because the  
target station has not sent any response frames.  
Ports  
Ports of the switch whose address table includes this route descriptor.  
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VLAN Address Table Screen  
To open this menu, do the following:  
1. From the main menu, select Statistics Address Tables.  
2. Select VLAN Address Table.  
3. Select a CRF, when prompted. The VLAN Address Table screen appears.  
For a description of the fields and their meanings, see the section Master Address  
Table Screenon page 178.  
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VLAN Route Descriptor Table Screen  
To open this menu, do the following:  
1. From the main menu, select Statistics Address Tables.  
2. Select VLAN Route Descriptor Table.  
3. Select a CRF, when prompted. The VLAN Route Descriptor Table appears.  
For a description of the fields and their meaning, see the section Master Route  
Descriptor Table Screenon page 180 above.  
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Locate MAC Address Screen  
To open this menu, do the following:  
1. From the main menu, select Statistics Address Tables.  
Select Locate MAC Address. Enter a MAC address. The switch software will then  
try to locate the box and port that have seen it as a source address.  
Use this screen to locate a computer in the network.  
MAC Address  
The MAC address of the a computer on the network. Type in the address you want  
to locate.  
Box  
The stack number of the switch on which the MAC address is recognized.  
The value can be 18.  
Port  
The number of the switch port on which the MAC address is recognized.  
The value can be 128.  
Type  
The port type, as described in the Master Address Table screen, see page 178.  
VLAN  
The first VLAN to which the MAC address is known.  
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Current Spanning Tree Information Screen  
To open this screen from the main menu, select Statistics Current Spanning  
Tree Information.  
Use the Current Spanning Tree Information screens to view a summary of all  
STP information for each port. Information on this screen cannot be changed.  
When the STP is turned offthat is, you have selected No for the Participate in  
Spanning Tree prompt (at the Configuration menus)this menu will only display  
the headers with no information below them.  
When the SmartStack STS16-20D/STS16-20R is configured with CrossLink  
channels, STP packets use the primary port of the CrossLink.  
Note: On SmartStack STS16-20D only ports 17 to 20 can support the spanning tree  
protocol.  
Bridge ID  
Priority and MAC address of this bridge.  
Root ID  
Priority and MAC address of the root bridge.  
Root CRF  
The VLAN ID of the CRF that is closest to the root. This SmartStack STS16-20D/  
STS16-20R communicates with the root through this CRF.  
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Hello Time  
Time (in seconds) that the root waits between sending configuration messages. This  
time is advertised by the root and used by all devices and switches in the active  
topology of the spanning tree network.  
Max Message Age  
Time at which the configuration message used by the spanning tree algorithm  
should be discarded. This time is advertised by the root and used by all devices and  
switches in the active topology of the spanning tree network.  
Forward Delay  
Time the root waits between transitions from listening to learning, and from  
learning to forwarding. This time is advertised by the root and used by all devices  
and switches in the active topology of the spanning tree network.  
CRF  
VLAN ID of a CRF belonging to this BRF.  
PId  
Port ID that is used to determine the role of the port in the spanning tree. The port  
ID is expressed in the form port priority.port number. When using the IEEE  
Spanning Tree, priority is configured from the Spanning Tree Configuration  
screen and port number is the bridge number + an internal number for the CRF.  
When using the IBM Spanning Tree, the port ID is constructed from ring number.  
bridge number.  
PCst (Port Cost)  
Cost associated with each port. Lower numbers are generally assigned to ports  
attached to faster media (such as FDX or CrossLinks), and higher numbers are  
generally assigned to ports attached to slower media.  
PSts (Port Status)  
Current status of this CRF within the spanning tree. Possible values are:  
DIS (Disabled)  
BLK (Blocked)  
LSN (Listening)  
LRN (Learning)  
FWD (Forwarding)  
A more effective way to the root bridge exists.  
Removing old address entries.  
Learning new address entries.  
This port is the most effective way to the root.  
The rules that define the state of the port are as follows:  
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A CRF that does not connect to other switches or bridges is always forwarding.  
When the switch is booted, all CRFs are blocked initially, and then some of  
them change to a different state: listening, learning, and forwarding, in that  
order. All CRFs that are going to change states from blocking to forwarding  
will have done so after two to three times the value of:  
Switch Maximum Message Age + (2 x Switch Forward Delay)  
DCst (Designated Cost)  
Cost for a packet to travel from this CRF to the root in the current spanning tree  
configuration. The slower the media, the higher the cost.  
Dsg SwId/BrId (Designated Switch Id/Bridge Id)  
Priority and ID of the device through which this port has determined it must  
communicate with the root of the spanning tree. A BRF will use the base MAC  
address + 0x20 for the ID. The first defined CRF will use the base MAC  
address + 0x21 for the ID, etc.  
Dsg PId (Designated Port Id)  
Port on the designated bridge through which this SmartStack STS16-20D/STS16-  
20R will communicate with the root of the spanning tree. This information is useful  
if the SmartStack STS16-20D/STS16-20R is the designated bridge on one or more  
network segments.  
# Chgs  
Number of topology changes, that is, the number of times the CRF has entered the  
forwarding state plus the number of times the CRF has made the transition from  
forwarding to blocking. The counter is reset when the switch is reset or the  
spanning tree is turned on.  
Last Chg  
Time since the CRF last entered the forwarding state or made the transition from  
forwarding to blocking.  
You cannot change any information on this screen. To change the spanning tree  
parameters, refer to the section Spanning Tree for BRF Screenon page 99.  
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Current Spanning Tree Information for a CRF Screen  
To open this screen, do the following:  
1. From the main menu, select Statistics Current Spanning Tree  
Information.  
2. Select CRF-Spanning-Tree. Select a CRF, when prompted.  
This screen displays the spanning tree parameters for a CRF that belongs to the  
currently selected BRF.  
The following information is displayed on this screen:  
Bridge ID  
Priority and MAC address of this bridge.  
Root ID  
Priority and MAC address of the root bridge.  
Root Port  
Number of the port on this switch that is closest to the root. This switch  
communicates with the root through this port. This field might show Internal if the  
root port is between the CRF and the BRF.  
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Hello Time  
Time (in seconds) that the root waits between sending configuration messages. This  
time is advertised by the root and used by all devices and switches in the active  
topology of the spanning-tree network.  
Max Message Age  
Time at which the configuration message used by the spanning tree algorithm  
should be discarded. This time is advertised by the root and used by all devices and  
switches in the active topology of the spanning tree network.  
Forward Delay  
Time the root waits between transitions from listening to learning, and from  
learning to forwarding. This time is advertised by the root and used by all devices  
and switches in the active topology of the spanning tree network.  
Port  
Port number.  
PId (Port ID)  
Port ID that is used to determine the role of the port in the spanning tree. The port  
ID is expressed in the form port priority.port number.  
PCst (Port Cost)  
Cost associated with each port. Lower numbers are generally assigned to ports  
attached to faster media (such as FDX or CrossLink), and higher numbers are  
generally assigned to ports attached to slower media (such as 2400-baud modem  
links).  
PSts (Port Status)  
Current status of this port within the spanning tree. Possible values are:  
DIS (Disabled)  
BLK (Blocked)  
LSN (Listening)  
LRN (Learning)  
FWD (Forwarding)  
DWN (Down)  
DCst (Designated Cost)  
Cost for a packet to travel from this port to the root in the current spanning tree  
configuration. Found by adding all path cost to the root when using the designated port.  
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Dsg SwId/BrId (Designated Bridge ID)  
A unique bridge identifier of the bridge that is assumed to be the device through which  
this port has determined it must communicate with the root of the spanning tree.  
Dsg PId (Designated Port Identifier)  
Port on the designated bridge through which this switch will communicate with the  
root of the spanning tree. This information is useful if the switch is the designated  
bridge on one or more network segments.  
# Chgs  
Number of topology changes, that is, the number of times the port has entered the  
forwarding state plus the number of times the port has made the transition from  
forwarding to blocking. The counter is reset when the switch is reset or the  
spanning tree is turned on.  
Last Chg  
Time since the port last entered the forwarding state or made the transition from  
forwarding to blocking.  
You cannot change any information on this screen. To change the spanning tree  
parameters, refer to the section Spanning Tree for BRF Screenon page 99.  
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VLAN Statistics  
If you select VLAN Statistics, you will be prompted for a VLAN type. On selection  
of the VLAN type, a screen will be displayed listing available VLANs and  
prompting for a selection. Following your selection, the CRF or BRF VLAN  
Statistics screen will be displayed.  
VLAN Statistics Screen for CRF  
To open the VLAN Statistics screen for CRF, do the following:  
1. From the main menu, select Statistics VLAN Statistics.  
2. You will be prompted for a VLAN type. Select CRF.  
3. Select a CRF. The VLAN Statistics screen for CRF appears.  
Parent VLAN  
The parent BRF.  
Currently Active Stations  
Number of MAC addresses currently in the master address table that are recognized  
as belonging to this CRF.  
Largest Number of Stations  
Largest number of MAC addresses in the master address tablesince the last reset  
or power cyclethat are recognized as belonging to this CRF.  
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Ports  
List of ports that belong to this CRF.  
VLAN Statistics for BRF Screen  
To open the VLAN Statistics screen for BRF, do the following:  
1. From the main menu, select Statistics VLAN Statistics.  
2. You will be prompted for a VLAN type. Select BRF.  
3. The VLAN Statistics Screen for BRF appears.  
Currently Active Stations  
Number of MAC addresses currently in the master address table that are recognized  
as ports belonging to this VLAN.  
Largest Number of Stations  
Largest number of MAC addresses in the master address tablesince the last reset  
or power cyclethat are recognized as belonging to this VLAN.  
Display Members...  
Selecting this item will open a new screen that lists all CRFs that are members of  
the BRF.  
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DSRR Status Screens  
You access the DSRR related status screens by selecting by selecting Statistics →  
DSRR Status. This section contains information on the specific screens.  
DSRR Status Tables Screen  
Open this menu from the main menu by selecting Statistics DSRR Status:  
Select View Neighbor or View Backup to view status tables for a group. You will  
be prompted for the Index (Ix) value of the DSRR group. The table screen will then  
appear.  
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DSRR Neighbor Table Screen  
Open this screen from the main menu by selecting Statistics DSRR Status.  
Then select View Neighbor. You will be prompted for the Index (Ix) value of the  
group, then the screen will appear.  
This screen contains a one-page entry for each switch currently participating in the  
Redundancy Group, including the one on the console of which the values are  
displayed.  
Neighbor Last Seen  
Displays the time in milliseconds since a Hello Message was last received from the  
corresponding switch for the DSRR group in question. For the local switch, this  
value is always displayed a zero.  
More  
Displays the next entry (sorted by MAC Address).  
Return  
Closes the screen and returns to the DSRR Status Tables screen.  
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DSRR Acting as Backup Table Screen  
Open this menu from the main menu by selecting Statistics DSRR Status.  
Then select View Backup. You will be prompted for the Index (Ix) value of the  
group, then the screen will appear.  
This screen contains an entry for each switch for which the local switch is presently  
acting as active backup. The items on the screen are described.  
Time Acting as Backup  
Displays the time in milliseconds since the local switch started forwarding frames  
on behalf of the switch represented by the entry.  
More  
Displays the next entry (sorted by MAC Address).  
Return  
Closes the screen and returns to the DSRR Status menu.  
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Diagnostic Test Results Screen  
To open this screen from the main menu, select Statistics Diagnostic Test  
Results. (If a prompt appears, enter the box number you want to view).  
The Diagnostic Test Results screen is a list showing whether errors or a specific  
diagnostic test has failed at a specified box (switch).  
The data that is shown on this screen is for monitoring information only, and is  
meant for network personnel experienced with this type of information. The  
explanation of this information is extensive and outside the scope of this guide.  
However, the instructions on how to access this information is provided so that the  
user can view the data to provide information for problem solving. If this menu is  
reporting errors and you can not find a cause, contact your local place of purchase.  
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Message Log Information Screen  
To open this screen from the main menu, select Statistics Message Log  
Information.  
The data on this screen is useful to technical experts in solving complex problems.  
The message log will be preserved through resets, but will be cleared after a  
configuration download. The messages in the log can also be send to a syslog  
receiver see page 139 in Chapter 6, Switch Configuration.  
Whenever there are unread messages in the Message log a "*" will be shown in the  
upper right corner of the console.  
Log  
Index number identifying the log file.  
Type  
Message type. Possible values are:  
WWarning  
IInformational  
Message Content  
The full text of the message.  
More  
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Back  
Shows the previous screen (if any).  
Start/End  
Move to the first or last page.  
Clear  
Clear all messages.  
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Display Summary Screen  
To open this screen from the main menu, select Statistics Display Summary.  
This screen gives access to the most important switch configuration parameters in  
a summary form. The information is suitable for saving to an ASCII file by means  
of a capture function in the terminal emulation program used. This file will often  
be requested by the Cabletron Systems technical support personnel in case of  
troubleshooting:  
SPACE  
Pressing the SPACE key, you will start a screen report of all entered parameters,  
which runs through the display, until you stop it, or the bottom is reached. Press any  
key to return to the menu.  
ESC  
Pressing ESC, you cancel and return to previous menu.  
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8. Monitoring the Network with SNMP  
This chapter explains how to monitor the SmartStack STS16-20D Token Ring  
Switch and the SmartStack STS16-20R Token Ring Switch from a network  
management system using an application that supports Simple Network  
Management Protocol (SNMP).  
The following topics are described in this chapter:  
SNMP setup  
IP configuration  
SNMP configuration  
SNMP Setup  
1. Attach the switch to the console and start a console session as described in  
Chapter 5, Accessing Switch Management.  
2. Make the necessary configurations in the IP Configuration screen.  
3. Make the necessary configurations in the SNMP Configuration menu and the  
following subscreens:  
Community String screen  
Trap Receiver screen  
The following sections describe the SNMP setup menus.  
IP Configuration Screen  
The IP Configuration screen sets the IP address, gateway address, subnet mask,  
and IP state.  
The IP Address and Default Gateway must be in the same subnet address class—  
that is, Class A, Class B, or Class C. The system prevents you from entering values  
from different classes. If you do inadvertently enter an incorrect value, enter 0.0.0.0  
in every field, then reenter the correct values.  
Refer to Chapter 6, Switch Configurationfor a complete description on how to  
configure the IP Configuration menu.  
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SNMP Configuration  
Use the SNMP Configuration screen and all of its submenus to configure specific  
attributes related to SNMP.  
SNMP Configuration Screen  
To open this screen from the main menu, select Configuration SNMP  
Configuration.  
Send Authentication Traps  
Indicates whether SNMP should issue an authentication trap to trap receivers  
whenever an unauthorized request is detected, that is, a read- or write-attempt with  
the wrong community name.  
Default: Yes  
Enable RMON Statistics  
Enables the gathering of a subset of the RMON statistics from the RMON MIBs.  
The default setting is No. The following groups are supported:  
Token-Ring Statistics (MAC and Promiscuous)  
History  
Event  
Alarm  
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SNMP over MAC...  
Enables or disables SNMP transport over the MAC protocol. The SNMP over  
MAC protocol is used by the ClearSight management application. Note that the  
switch will not send SNMP traps using SNMP over MAC protocol.  
Default is Enabled.  
Community Strings...  
A community defined as a relationship between an SNMP agent and one or more  
SNMP managers. Up to five different communities of 116 characters each can  
be stored in the switch. Entries in the table are saved across resets and power cycles.  
Trap Receivers...  
Displays table of managers to which traps are sent. Entries in the table are saved  
across resets and power cycles.  
Community Strings Screen  
To open this screen from the main menu, select Configuration SNMP  
Configuration Community Strings.  
Use this screen to configure the community string for the SmartStack STS16-20D/  
STS16-20R. The community string is a name (password) associated with the  
specified privilege level.  
Note: Text within the community string is upper/lower case sensitive.  
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Entries are displayed in the order in which they are encountered. There is a limit of  
five community strings.  
Community string table entries are saved when you select Return.  
Index  
Sequential number of entries in the table.  
Community Name  
Name, or password, used to identify the SNMP managers.  
Note: Community names are case sensitive.  
Mode  
The privilege level assigned to this name. Read specifies that SNMP managers can  
only view SNMP information. Read/Write specifies that SNMP managers can both  
view and change SNMP information.  
Add Entry  
Adds community string.  
Delete Entry  
Deletes community string.  
Change Entry  
Modifies community string and/or access mode.  
Clear Table  
Deletes all community strings.  
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Trap Receivers Screen  
To open this screen from the main menu, select Configuration SNMP  
Configuration Trap Receivers.  
Trap receiver tables tell the SmartStack STS16-20D/STS16-20R where to send  
traps. The table contains the IP address associated with an SNMP trap manager.  
The Trap receiver table contains a maximum of 20 entries. It is redisplayed each  
time the table changes.  
Trap receiver table entries are saved when you select Return.  
Index  
Sequential number of entries in the table.  
IP Address  
The IP address associated with an SNMP trap receiver.  
Community Name  
The community name sent with the trap.  
BRF  
VLANs to which this trap is sent.  
More  
Used to view next page of table.  
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Add Entry  
Adds a new entry to the trap receiver table.  
Delete Entry  
Deletes an entry from the trap receiver table.  
Change Entry  
Modifies an entry in the trap receiver table.  
Clear Table  
Deletes all table entries.  
Zoom  
Displays the complete list of BRFs assigned to an IP address.  
List of Supported Traps from a STS16-20D/STS16-20R  
General traps  
The coldStart Trap  
A coldStart trap signifies that the sending protocol entity is (re)initializing itself.  
Sending this trap indicates that the agent's configuration or the protocol entity  
implementation may have been altered.  
The warmStart Trap  
A warmStart trap signifies that the sending protocol entity is reinitializing itself  
such that neither the agent configuration nor the protocol entity implementation is  
altered.  
The linkDown Trap  
A linkDown trap signifies that the sending protocol entity recognizes a failure in  
one of the communication links represented in the agent's configuration.  
The Trap-PDU of type linkDown contains as the first element of its variable-  
bindings, the name and value of the ifIndex instance for the affected interface.  
The linkUp Trap  
A linkUp trap signifies that the sending protocol entity recognizes that one of the  
communication links represented in the agent's configuration has come up.  
The Trap-PDU of type linkUp contains as the first element of its variable-bindings,  
the name and value of the ifIndex instance for the affected interface.  
The authenticationFailure Trap  
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An authenticationFailure trap signifies that the sending protocol entity is the  
addressee of a protocol message that is not properly authenticated.  
Enterprise specific traps - from STS16.MIB  
STS16StackCfgChange  
This trap is generated when there is a change in the stack configuration, that is,  
when either a new switch is added to the stack or a switch leaves a stack.  
STS16NumSwitches indicates the current number of switches which are part of the  
stack. The management station should update its stack information according to the  
stack table.  
STS16StackStackMatrixChange  
This trap is generated when the stack switches over from primary to secondary  
Matrix or from secondary back to primary Matrix.  
STS16StackTempChange  
This trap is generated when the temperature in a switch exceeds normal or returns  
to normal.  
STS16PowerSupply  
This trap is generated when the status of the power supply units changes.  
Per Port Traps  
STS16PortStrNFwdEntry  
This trap is generated when a port automatically enters store and forward mode  
when the error rate exceeds the threshold.  
STS16PortCfgLossTrap  
This trap occurs when a port is disabled because it has exceeded its Configuration  
Loss Threshold within the configured Sampling Period.  
STS16BeaconStart  
This trap is generated when a port or a station local to a port begins to beacon. It is  
sent out only when a ring status change indicates that a station is beaconing.  
STS16BeaconEnd  
This trap is generated when the ring status change indicates that a ring is no longer  
beaconing. This trap only occurs only once when the status actually changes.  
STS16DuplicateMACAddr  
This trap is generated when a duplicate MAC address is detected on a port in a CRF  
which already has learned that MAC address.  
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STS16DuplicateBridge  
This trap is generated when a duplicated bridge number is detected on a port in a  
CRF.  
STS16RingNumberMismatch  
This trap is generated when a mismatch in ring numbers is detected on a port in a  
CRF.  
Traps for the Spanning Tree Protocol  
STS16TrCRFNewRoot  
This trap is a CRF specific version of the newRoot trap as described in RFC1493.  
The newRoot trap indicates that the sending agent has become the new root of the  
spanning tree; the trap is sent by a bridge soon after its election as the new root, for  
example, upon expiration of the Topology Change Timer immediately subsequent to  
its election.  
STS16TrCRFTopologyChange  
This trap is a CRF specific version of the topologyChange trap as described in  
RFC1493. A topologyChange trap is sent by a bridge when any of its configured ports  
transitions from the Learning state to the Forwarding state, or from the Forwarding  
state to the Blocking state. The trap is not sent if a newRoot trap is sent for the same  
transition.  
STS16TrBRFNewRoot  
This trap is a BRF specific version of the newRoot trap as described in RFC1493.  
The newRoot trap indicates that the sending agent has become the new root of the  
spanning tree; the trap is sent by a bridge soon after its election as the new root, for  
example, upon expiration of the Topology Change Timer immediately subsequent  
to its election.  
STS16TrBRFTopologyChange  
This trap is a BRF specific version of the topologyChange trap as described in  
RFC1493. A topologyChange trap is sent by a bridge when any of its configured  
ports transitions from the Learning state to the Forwarding state, or from the  
Forwarding state to the Blocking state. The trap is not sent if a newRoot trap is sent  
for the same transition.  
Note: On the SmartStack STS16-20D, only ports 17 to 20 support the spanning tree  
protocol.  
Traps for CrossLinks  
STS16CrossLinkFailed  
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This trap is sent when one of the links in an CrossLink fail. The variable  
STS16CLPorts contains the ports which are operational in the CrossLink.  
Note: On SmartStack STS16-20D only ports 17 to 20 allow CrossLinks to be  
configured.  
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9. Monitoring Port Traffic  
The SmartStack STS16-20D/STS16-20R allows you to configure a Switched Port  
Analyzer function for monitoring traffic on a port. An analyzer port is a port on  
which an external probe can observe traffic from any other port, that is a monitored  
port. The monitoring function is does not interfere in any way with the normal  
traffic flow in the switch.  
The external probe (for example, a protocol analyzer) is not supplied with the  
switch.  
You can monitor traffic going through a monitored port in two different ways, by  
using either:  
active monitoring or  
passive monitoring.  
Active Monitoring  
This mode copies traffic switched to and from the monitored port to the analyzer  
port. Since MAC frames never are switched between ports, they will not be seen on  
the analyzer port. To prevent spurious frames, the analyzer port must be a Token-  
Ring port on the same box as the monitored port. It is recommended that you put  
the analyzer port into a separate VLAN. The monitored port can be any type of port  
(Token-Ring, ATM, HSTR, and Fast Ethernet)  
Note! The analyzer port works as a normal port. This means it can be in FDX/HDX  
mode, Station/Port 4 or 16 Mpbs. Moreover, you can use any external probe. The  
frames will be buffered normally, that is, if you try to monitor a FDX 16 MB line  
with a 4 MB HDX port, data loss can occur.  
When the monitored port is in HDX mode, the frames sent to the analyzer port will  
be the frames received on the Token-Ring of the monitored ports (that is, a true  
copy apart from MAC frames). When monitoring a FDX port, it is the forwarding  
port that is responsible for the copy. As a consequence, packets may be seen on the  
analyzer port in a different order than on the monitored port. Moreover, since it is  
the monitored port itself that expands Source Route Explorer frames, the last ring  
and bridge number will be missing from explorer frames passing a BRF in the  
switch.  
Passive Monitoring  
This mode makes a physical connection from the monitored port to the analyzer  
port. Both the monitored and the analyzer port must be Token-Ring ports. You can  
choose to connect either the transmit or the receive wire from the monitored port to  
the analyzer port. That is, if the monitored port is in HDX mode, the analyzer port  
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will receive all the traffic (including MAC frames). If the monitored port is in FDX  
mode, only half the traffic will be received on the analyzer port.  
Note! A special probe is needed for using the passive monitoring feature. Since  
MAC frames are copied from the monitored port and since the analyzer port does  
not itself run the MAC protocol, the probe must be able to attach to the switch  
without trying to insert by means of the MAC protocol.  
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Switched Port Analyzer Screen  
To open this screen from the main menu, select Configuration Switched Port  
Analyzer.  
The following information is displayed on this screen:  
Analyzer Port Number  
The port to which the network analyzer or probe will be attached.  
Note: This port should be assigned to its own CRF. For information about assigning  
ports to a CRF, see VLAN Configurationon page 86.  
Monitored Port Number  
The port that will be monitored. To change a setting select it and specify the new  
value. To disable the Switched Port Analyzer port, select Port to Monitor and set  
it to 0. To save the changes, select Return  
Note: The analyzer port and the monitored port must be on the same physical  
switch, not on different switches in the stack.  
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10. Troubleshooting  
This chapter contains procedures that help you troubleshoot problems with a switch  
and its connections to other devices.  
There are no serviceable parts inside the SmartStack STS16-20D/Sys16-20R. Do  
not remove the cover for any reason. If you think your switch requires service,  
please contact Cabletron Systems Technical Support. Please refer to Chapter 11,  
Getting in Touch with Technical Supportfor instructions.  
Troubleshooting in a Network  
The switch console and SNMP management agent give you access to important  
statistics and other information about the network, as seen by the switch. (See  
Chapter 7, Monitoring the Network from the Console Statistics Menu).  
The section Port Statistics Menuon page 162 can be helpful in isolating network  
level problems.  
The Switched Port Analyzer feature allows a network analyzer to be attached to a  
port on the switch to monitor, in real time, switch activity of another port. See  
Chapter 9, Monitoring Port Trafficfor information on configuring Switched Port  
Analyzer.  
Start of Troubleshooting Process  
If one or more devices (such as PCs) connected to a switch are unable to  
communicate with other devices in the network, use the following steps to start the  
troubleshooting process:  
1. Locate the switch to which the device is connected. Use the network sketch, the  
label on the cable connected to the device, or other network records to help you  
locate the switch.  
2. If you have set up a console session (see Chapter 5, Accessing Switch  
Management), it can be used to determine whether diagnostics have been  
completed correctly. A list of normal diagnostic messages is shown on page 73.  
3. Observe the LEDs on the switch front panel. Figure 2 on page 5 illustrates the  
LEDs. For explanations of the LEDs, see the section Status and Activity  
LEDson page 7. Review this section before proceeding with the  
troubleshooting process.  
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4. In Table 15, locate the symptom that best describes the communication problem  
and the LED pattern you observed. Then, go to the section that contains the  
recommended actions for resolving the problem and follow that procedure.  
Choosing a Troubleshooting Procedure  
Use Table 15 to determine which troubleshooting procedure you should use. For a  
description of the status LEDs and their meanings, see Status and Activity LEDs”  
on page 7.  
Symptom and LED State  
All of the LEDs are off.  
Go To:  
Procedure A  
The ERR LED or the DIAG are on.  
Procedure B  
Procedure C  
None of the devices connected to the switch  
can communicate, the ERR LED is off, and  
the PWR LED is on.  
A single device connected to the switch is  
having trouble communicating.  
Procedure D  
Note: Segment refers to a single cable or interconnected cables between  
a switch port and the device at the other end.  
Table 15. Symptom, LED State and Recommended Procedure  
Procedure A  
Use this procedure if all of the LEDs are off:  
1. Verify that the power cord is connected at both ends and that the power outlet is  
working.  
2. If the power cord is connected correctly, the outlet is working, and the problem  
persists, the problem is in the switch. In that case, contact technical support.  
Procedure B  
Use this procedure if the ERR LED is on:  
1. Verify that the boot code is at least release 2.3. If not, download the boot code  
using either TFTP or serial download as described in Chapter 6, Switch  
Configuration.  
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2. Reset the switch by disconnecting the power cord, waiting 10 seconds, and then  
reconnecting it to the electrical outlet. If the problem goes away, resume using  
the switch.  
3. If you have just downloaded new microcode, clear NVRAM and reset the  
switch using the instructions in Reset Screenon page 152.  
Note: Clearing NVRAM returns all configuration parameters to their default  
values.  
If the problem is corrected, resume using the switch.  
4. One or more bad ports can cause this symptom, and the remaining ports might  
continue to operate.  
Reset the switch and monitor the diagnostic messages that appear for port  
failures. The section Diagnostic Screenon page 73 includes a sample  
diagnostic screen. Try to correct any individual port problems that are  
detected.  
If the problem is corrected, resume using the switch.  
5. If the problem does not go away, the problem is in the switch.  
Procedure C  
Use this procedure if all devices connected to the switch are having communication  
problems, the ERR LED is off, and the PWR LED is on:  
1. Reset the switch by disconnecting power cord for 10 seconds.  
If the problem goes away, resume using the switch.  
If the status LEDs indicate a failure, go to Procedure B.  
If the problem persists, check all the configuration parameters.  
If the problem has still not been resolved, go to Procedure Dand try to  
get individual ports working.  
Procedure D  
Use this procedure if one device connected to the switch is having a communication  
problem. The ERR LED and the DIAG LEDs are off, and other attached devices  
can communicate through the switch:  
1. Check the port LEDs.  
If the port INSRT LED is on, the problem is probably external to the  
switch. Go to Step 2.  
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If the port INSRT LED is off, the port is probably disabled. Check that the  
port configuration matches the attached device, and then go to Step 3.  
2. If the INSRT LED on the failing port is on, and the attached device still cannot  
communicate:  
If the attached device is directly connected, it might be set up incorrectly.  
Go to step 4.  
In a shared environment, check the segment cabling and the media access  
unit.  
If problem persists, try another identically configured port on the switch.  
If the new port works there is a problem with the failed port. Obtain  
service. Contact your place of purchase.  
3. Do the following:  
Using the console of the SNMP manager, check to see whether the failing  
port is disabled. If it is, enable it. A port will disable itself when the Config  
Loss parameter is exceeded (see Cfg Loss Thresholdon page 107). This  
can be caused by poor cables, a faulty station connected to the switch, or  
a bad port on the switch.  
If the port is not disabled, disconnect the port cable. Try moving the cable  
to another port until service can be arranged. If the switch can be  
temporarily removed from service, connect a console and reset the switch  
with diagnostics to see whether the port passes diagnostics and initializes.  
If it does not, the problem is in the switch, call service.  
4. Restart communications program on the failed connected device.  
If the communication program appears to start without errors, observe the  
INSRT LED on the switch port. If it is on, the problem may have gone  
away. Check the Cfg Loss Threshold parameter in the Port Configuration  
screen (page 106) for possible causes of the failure.  
If the problem persists, try another identically configured port on the  
switch. If the new port works there is a problem with the failed port. Obtain  
service. Contact your place of purchase.  
5. If the switch is connected to a token-ring concentrator, perform the following  
steps:  
Verify that the switch duplex setting matches the attached device.  
Verify that the concentrator is operating correctly.  
Verify that only one cable interconnects the two devices. In other words,  
only one switch port should be connected to a port on the concentrator.  
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Note: If a switch port is configured to speed auto sensemode, and is connected  
to shared-media where there are no active stations, the port will not open until  
another station becomes active and sets the ring speed. If necessary, this can be  
avoided by configuring the port to fixed speedmode.  
6. For each device that is having a communication problem, connect its segment  
to another token-ring port on the switch. Try each of the remaining ports to  
determine whether the problem will go away.  
If the problem goes away, the problem might be in the switch. Contact  
your dealer.  
If the problem persists, continue with step 7.  
7. The problem does not appear to be in the switch and the cables and devices  
connected to the switch. The problem might be in the network applications or  
other software running on the devices. See the software documentation for  
software problem determination procedures, or consult your network  
administrator for assistance.  
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11. Getting in Touch with Technical Support  
For additional support related to this device or document, contact Cabletron  
Systems using one of the following methods:  
World Wide Web  
Phone  
http://www.cabletron.com/  
(603) 332-9400  
Internet mail  
FTP  
ftp://ftp.cabletron.com/  
anonymous  
Login  
Password  
your email address  
To send comments or suggestions concerning this document, contact the  
Cabletron Systems Technical Writing Department via the following  
email address: [email protected]  
Make sure to include the document Part Number in the email message.  
Before calling Cabletron Systems, have the following information ready:  
Your Cabletron Systems service contract number  
A description of the failure  
A description of any action(s) already taken to resolve the problem (e.g.,  
changing mode switches, rebooting the unit, etc.)  
The serial and revision numbers of all involved Cabletron Systems products in  
the network  
A description of your network environment (layout, cable type, etc.)  
Network load and frame size at the time of trouble (if known)  
The device history (i.e., have you returned the device before, is this a recurring  
problem, etc.)  
Any previous Return Material Authorization (RMA) numbers  
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Problem Report Form  
Fill in both sides of this Problem Report Form, print out the relevant system  
configuration files and fax or mail to Cabletron Systems Technical Support. You  
can also fill in and send a Problem Report Form from Cabletron Systemss web site  
on the Internet.  
Switch Information  
Switch type:  
Hardware revision:  
Software version:  
Switch Configuration  
Port configuration:  
Stack Configuration:  
SSIM Configuration:  
Adapter Information  
Adapter type:  
Operating system:  
Network OS:  
Driver name:  
Driver version:  
Company: ____________________________ Name: ______________________  
Address: __________________________________________________________  
Country: _______________________ Phone/Fax: ________________________  
E-mail: _____________________  
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Network Installation Sketch  
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Appendix A. Abbreviations  
AMP  
ARE  
ARP  
ATM  
BLK  
BPDU  
BRF  
Active Monitor Present  
All-Routes Explorer  
Address Resolution Protocol  
Asynchronous Transfer Mode  
Blocked  
Bridge Protocol Data Unit  
Bridge Relay Function  
Controlled Access Unit  
Concentrator Relay Function  
Disabled  
CAU  
CRF  
DIS  
DSAP  
DSRR  
DTE  
DTR  
EIA  
Destination Service Access Point  
Dynamic Source Route Recovery  
Data Terminal Equipment  
Dedicated Token Ring  
Electronic Industry Association  
Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory  
Electrostatic Discharge  
Full-duplex  
EPROM  
ESD  
FDX  
FSM  
FTP  
Finite State Machine  
File Transfer Protocol  
Forwarding  
FWD  
HDX  
Half-duplex  
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IEEE  
LAA  
LAN  
LAM  
LED  
LLC  
LRN  
LSN  
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers  
Local Administrated Address  
Local Area Network  
Lobe Attachment Module  
Light Emitting Diode  
Logical Link Control  
Learning  
Listening  
MAC  
MAU  
Mbps  
MIB  
Media Access Control  
Media Access Unit  
Megabits per second  
Management Information Base  
Multi-Mode Fiber  
MMF  
MTU  
NMS  
NNM  
NSR  
Maximum Transfer Unit  
Network Management System  
Network Node Manager  
Non Source-Routed  
OBM  
PROM  
QTP  
RMON  
RS  
Out-of-Band Management  
Programmable Read Only Memory  
Quad Token-Ring Port (Internal MAC controller for four ports)  
Remote Monitoring  
Recommended Standard  
Standby Monitor Present  
Systems Network Architecture  
SMP  
SNA  
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SNAP  
SNMP  
SPAN  
SRB  
Subnetwork Access Protocol  
Simple Network Management Protocol  
Switched Port Analyzer  
Source Route Bridging  
SRS  
Source Route Switching  
SRT  
Source Route Transparent Bridging  
SmartStack Interface Module  
Spanning Tree Explorer  
SSIM  
STE  
STP  
Shielded Twisted Pair  
or  
Spanning Tree Protocol  
TCP/IP  
TFTP  
TIA  
Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol  
Trivial File Transfer Protocol  
Telecommunications Industry Association  
Token Passing  
TKP  
TrBRF  
TrCRF  
TXI  
Token Ring Bridge Relay Function  
Token Ring Concentrator Relay Function  
Transmit Immediate  
UAA  
Universal Administrated Address  
Upstream Neighbour Address  
Unshielded Twisted Pair  
UNA  
UTP  
VLAN  
WAN  
Virtual LAN  
Wide Area Network  
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Appendix B. Cable and Pin Information  
This appendix provides information on cables that can be used with the SmartStack  
STS16-20D/STS16-20R. It also provides minimum pin-out information to be used  
to verify that the cables are correctly wired.  
Connecting to the Out-of-Band Management Port  
Table 16 lists the type of cables that are used when connecting to the OBM port  
(labeled MANAGEMENT) on the front panel of the switch.  
Cable Function  
Cable Type or Cable Solution  
Connect a modem to the  
MANAGEMENT port.  
Connect one end of a straight-through,  
TIA/EIA- 232 modem cable to the  
MANAGEMENT port and the other end to the  
modem.  
Connect a PC or other DTE Connect one end of a crossover, TIA/EIA-232  
device to the  
MANAGEMENT port.  
cable to the MANAGEMENT port and the other  
end to the PC or DTE device  
or  
attach a null-modem adapter to the  
MANAGEMENT port. Then, attach a straight-  
through modem cable to the null-modem  
adapter.  
Table 16. Connecting to the Management Port  
Out-of-Band Management Port and Cable Pin-Outs  
The switchs Out-of-Band Management (OBM) port (labeled MANAGEMENT on  
the front panel) is an TIA/EIA-232 port wired as a DTE. For this reason, you cannot  
use a straight-through modem cable to directly connect a terminal to the  
MANAGEMENT port.  
For a terminal connection, you can use either a null-modem cable or a modem cable  
with a null-modem adapter attached. For a modem connection, you can use a  
standard modem cable.  
This section provides pin-out information for the cables you can use to connect to  
the MANAGEMENT port.  
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Management Port Pin-Out  
Pin  
Signal Name  
Shell  
CHS GND  
3
2
7
8
6
5
1
4
9
TXD  
RXD  
RTS  
CTS  
DSR  
SIG GND  
DCD  
DTR  
RI  
Table 17. Pin-out of the Management Port  
TIA/EIA-232 Modem Cable Connections  
Use a standard straight-through modem cable to connect the switchs  
MANAGEMENT port to a modem.  
TIA/EIA-232 Null-Modem Connections  
Use a null-modem (crossover) cable shown in Figure 28 to connect the  
MANAGEMENT port to a terminal (DTE) with a 25-pin connector. Alternatively,  
you can use a modem cable and a null-modem adapter. DTR (pin 20) and RTS (pin  
4) must be on, or high, on your terminal or in your terminal emulation program.  
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Figure 28. TIA/EIA-232 Null-Modem Cable for 25-pin Connector  
Use a null-modem (crossover) cable shown in Figure 29 to connect the  
MANAGEMENT port to a terminal (DTE) with a 9-pin connector. Alternatively,  
you can use a modem cable and a null-modem adapter. DTR (pin 4) and RTS (pin  
7) must be on, or high, on your terminal or in your terminal emulation program.  
Figure 29. EIA 232 Null-Modem Cable for 9-pin Connector  
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Twisted-Pair Cable Pin Outs  
When connecting devices to the token-ring ports on the switch, you must use a  
straight-through cable. Diagrams of these cables follow.  
Straight-Through 100-Ohm/120-Ohm Cable  
The switch RJ-45 connector makes ground available on the shield and on pins 1, 2,  
7, and 8. Shielded cables will provide continuity for ground to any shielded  
connector on the other end of the cable.  
Figure 30. Straight-Through Cable  
150-Ohm IBM STP Data Connector-to-RJ-45 Straight-Through Cable  
Figure 31. Data Connector-to-RJ-45 Straight-Through Cable  
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Cabling Recommendations  
The tables in this section contain the maximum supported lobe lengths. The  
maximum lengths reflect the longest lengths supported by the transmission  
characteristics of IEEE 802.5-compliant adapters. The recommended distances for  
the various cable types are set by North American and international commercial  
building wiring standards. These standards state that standards-compliant  
horizontal copper cabling shall not exceed 90 m (295 ft) leaving 10 m (33 ft) total  
for required patch cabling in both the office and telecommunications closet. It is  
good practice to follow the cabling standards guidelines when installing building  
cabling to help ensure a longer useful life for your cabling infrastructure, migration  
to new technologies, and maximum flexibility for the network configuration.  
Cable Type  
Impedance  
150 Ohm  
Types 1 and 1A  
Types 2 and 2A  
Type 8  
150 Ohm  
150 Ohm  
Type 9  
150 Ohm  
Type 3  
100 Ohm  
Category 3  
Category 4  
Category 5  
100 and 120 Ohm  
100 and 120 Ohm  
100 and 120 Ohm  
Table 18. Copper Cable Types  
If you are installing new cabling for data applications, it is recommended that  
you For lobe cabling from the telecommunications closet to the wall outlet, it  
is recommended that 150-ohm STP or four-pair Category 5 cable that meets  
the international cable standard (ISO/IEC 11801) or North American cabling  
standard (EIA/TIA 568A).  
For backbone cabling, it is recommended that 62.5/125-micron multimode  
optical fiber cable that meets the international cable standard (ISO/IEC 11801)  
or the North American cabling standard (EIA/TIA 568A).  
Number Of Attaching Devices  
A Token Ring network supports up to 255 attaching devices or nodes on a single  
network when using 150 Ohm shielded media (type 1, 1A, 2, or 2A). When cable  
segments in the network are 100 or 120 Ohm, this number is decreased to 132 (72  
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if using any 4 Mbps only adapters or filters).  
Cable Length and Lobe Wiring Rules  
for Dedicated-Media LAN Segments  
The Cabletron Systems Token Ring network dedicated-media (full-duplex)  
connections support only one attached entity (workstation or switch) per  
connection. In a Token Ring network, the section of cable that attaches a device to  
an access unit is called a lobe.  
The tables in this section specify the maximum supported lobe lengths for the types  
of cables listed. An additional 10 m (33 ft) per lobe length is allowed to  
accommodate patch cables, unless otherwise specified.  
Ring  
Speed  
Types  
1 and 1A  
Types  
2 and 2A  
Type 8  
Type 9  
4 Mbps 750 m (2460 ft) 750 m (2460 ft) 376 m (1234 ft) 500 m (1640 ft)  
16 Mbps 430 m (1410 ft) 430 m (1410 ft) 215 m (705 ft) 295 m (968 ft)  
100 Mbps 90 m (295 ft)  
Not Supported Not Supported Not Supported  
See the Note!  
Note: An additional 10 m (33 ft) UTP 100 Ohm CAT.5 lobe length and a  
maximum of two UTP/STP converters without impedance transformation  
is allowed to accommodate connection to the STP cabling. The UTP/STP  
converter must be specified for 100 MHz operation.  
Table 19. Lobe Length for 150 Ohm Shielded Media  
Ring Speed  
4 Mbps  
100 Ohm Type 3  
100 Ohm Category 3  
100 m (328 ft)  
Not Supported  
Not Supported  
250 m (820 ft)  
100 m (328 ft)  
Not Supported  
16 Mbps  
100 Mbps  
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100 or 120 Ohm  
Category 4  
100 or 120 Ohm  
Category 5  
Ring Speed  
4 Mbps  
350 m (1148 ft)  
200 m (656 ft)  
Not Supported  
350 m (1148 ft)  
200 m (656 ft)  
90 m (295 ft)  
16 Mbps  
100 Mbps  
Table 21. Lobe Lengths for 100 or 120 Ohm Shielded  
or Unshielded Cable  
Cable Length and Lobe Wiring Rules  
for Shared-Media LAN Segments  
The types of cables that can be used in shared-media segments (half-duplex) are the  
same as those described for dedicated-media segments on page 234.  
Note: The acceptable cable lengths are defined by the hub or concentrator attached  
to the switch port, but in general the distances are half of that stated in the tables  
above for dedicated-media segments.  
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cabling length recommendations 234  
CAU 225  
Numerics  
802.5 17  
802.5 DTR MAC Information menu 172  
802.5 State Information screen 170  
802.5 Statistics screen 167  
A
address  
unknown 20  
configuration 75  
Configuration menu 79  
Configure Filters screen 118  
Configure Port Security Mode screen 120  
address aging 126  
Address Aging menu 127  
address filtering 116  
address tables 20  
Address Tables menu 177  
addresses  
management 20  
master address table 178  
advanced 10  
airflow recommendations 43  
AMP 225  
ARE 225  
ARP 225  
ATM 225  
console  
connecting 69  
guidelines for using 76  
auto 25  
B
BLK 225  
BootP requests and parameters 96  
bottlenecks  
BPDU 225  
BRF 225  
broadcast packets 18  
2
CrossLink 110  
procedure for setting up 114  
CrossLink Configuration screen 113  
built-in port counters 39  
Current CrossLink Information screen 115  
Current Spanning Tree Information for a CRF  
screen 188  
Current Spanning Tree Information screen 185  
current spanning tree information screen 105  
Cut-Through 25  
C
cabinet 58  
Cable Length 235  
Cable Pin-Outs 229  
cable pin-outs 229  
cable wiring 229  
Cables 232  
cabling  
D
building wiring 60, 61  
guidelines 60  
labeling 60, 61, 62  
token-ring connections 60, 61  
types 60  
diagnostic screen 73  
Diagnostic Test Results screen 196  
DIS 225  
Display Summary screen 199  
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Download/Upload menu 147  
DSAP 225  
DSRR 32, 33, 34  
DSRR Acting as Backup Table screen 195  
DSRR configuration 141  
DSRR Configuration screen 144  
DSRR Group Configuration screen 143  
DSRR Neighbour Table screen 194  
DSRR status 193  
inspecting the package contents 56  
instalation instructions, summary 55  
IP Configuration screen 94, 201  
DSRR Status Tables screen 193  
DTE 225  
DTR 225  
Dynamic Source Route Recovery 32, 33, 34  
acting as backup table 195  
neighbour table screen 194  
labels  
7
LAN 226  
latency 19  
E
status  
electrical safety guidelines 41  
electrostatic discharge 42  
environmental recommendations 43  
EPROM 225  
7
ESD 225  
ESD (Electro-Static Discharge) prevention 42  
ESD wrist-strap safety 42  
F
FDX 225  
features and specifications 10  
Filtering 116  
filtering 24  
filters  
MAC 226  
MAC-layer 17  
VLAN 87  
management 11, 35  
management of switch 69  
Filters and Port Security menu 117  
Frame Length Limit 45  
front panel  
FSM 225  
FTP 225  
5
MANAGEMENT port  
5
connecting to 70  
Master Address Table Aging screen 129  
Master Address Table screen 178  
Master Route Descriptor Table screen 180  
MAU 226  
Full SNMP 35  
full-duplex 2, 19  
FWD 225  
Maximum Frame Length 45  
Mbps 226  
menus  
G
General Statistics screen 163  
greeting screen 74  
802.5 DTR MAC Information 172  
Address Aging 127  
Address Tables 177  
Configuration 79  
Console Configuration 132  
CrossLink 112  
H
half-duplex 2, 19  
hardware revision level 85  
HDX 225  
Download/Upload 147  
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Filters and Port Security 117  
navigation 77  
Password 130  
Protocol Filters 122  
Statistics 156  
VLAN Configuration 87  
Message Log Information screen 197  
MIB 226  
Power Supply Information screen 159  
problem report form 222  
PROM 226  
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modem  
creating a console session 134  
modem cable connections 230  
Module Information screen 84  
monitoring port traffic 211  
monitoring the network 155  
mounting instructions 58  
MTU 226  
Protocol Class Assignment screen 123  
Protocol Filters menu 122  
protocols supported 17  
multicast packets 18  
multiple 18, 21  
reset button  
6
Reset screen 152  
RI/RO-Like Connection 27  
RJ-45 ports 17  
RMON 226  
RMON Support 37  
multiple conversations 18  
N
network management console  
connecting 69  
network management system 201  
NMS 226  
NSR 226  
S
safety 41  
electricity 41  
ESD 42  
general guidelines 41  
null-modem cable connections 230  
number of attaching devices 233  
scalability 11  
screens  
O
opening the switch  
802.5 State Information 170  
802.5 Statistics 167  
not allowed 41  
operation modes 26  
Out-of-Band Management Port 229  
out-of-band management port 229  
Community Strings 203  
Configure Filters 118  
Configure Port Security Mode 120  
CrossLink Configuration 113  
Current CrossLink Information 115  
Current Spanning Tree Information 185  
Current Spanning Tree Information for a  
CRF 188  
Diagnostic Test Results 196  
Display Summary 199  
DSRR Acting as Backup Table 195  
DSRR Configuration 144  
DSRR Group Configuration 143  
DSRR Neighbour Table Screen 194  
DSRR Status Tables 193  
General Statistics 163  
guidelines for using 76  
IP Configuration 94, 201  
Master Address Table 178  
P
packets  
broadcast 18  
multicast 18  
Password menu 130  
performance 10, 14  
performance bottlenecks  
Pin Information 229  
2
Port Address Table Aging screen 127  
Port Configuration screen 106  
Port Filtering Attributes screen 124  
Port Pin-Outs 229  
Port Spanning Tree Parameters screen 104  
Port Status screen 160  
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Master Address Table Aging 129  
Master Route Descriptor Table 180  
Message Log Information 197  
Module Information 84  
Port Address Table Aging 127  
Port Configuration 106  
Port Filtering Attributes 124  
Port Spanning Tree Parameters 104  
Port Status 160  
Spanning Tree for BRF 99  
Power Supply Information Screen 159  
Protocol Class Assignement 123  
Reset 152  
Serial Link Configuration 133  
Serial Link Download 148  
SNMP Configuration 202  
Spanning Tree for CRF 101  
Stack Configuration 83  
Station-Cport Information 175  
Switch Configuration 80  
Switch Statistics 157  
stackable architecture 39  
Start of Troubleshooting Process 215  
Station-Cport Information screen 175  
Switched Port Analyzer 213  
Syslog Daemon 139  
Telnet Configuration 135  
Telnet Sessions 136  
TFTP Download/Upload 150  
Trap Receivers 205  
VLAN address table 182  
TXI Information 173  
View Port Filters 121  
VLAN Address Table 182  
VLAN Configuration 88  
VLAN Parameter Configuration for BRF 91  
VLAN Parameter Configuration for CRF 89  
VLAN Port Configuration 93  
VLAN Route Descriptor Table 183  
VLAN Statistics for BRF 192  
VLAN Statistics for CRF 191  
Serial Link Configuration screen 133  
Serial Link Download screen 148  
servers 19  
Service 215  
service, obtaining 215  
4
switch of hubs  
3
site requirements 43  
SMP 226  
switch of routers  
switch of servers  
4
3
SNA 226  
switch of switches  
2
SNAP 227  
SNMP 35, 227  
Switch Statistics screen 157  
switch theory 17  
monitoring the network with 201  
SNMP configuration 97  
SNMP Configuration screen 202  
SNMP setup 201  
Switched Port Analyzer screen 213  
switching  
2
switching modes 25  
switching technology  
2
SNMP trap tables 86  
Source Route Bridging 22  
Syslog Daemon screen 139  
system request button  
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VLAN Parameter Configuration for CRF  
VLAN Port Configuration screen 93  
VLAN Route Descriptor Table screen 183  
VLAN Statistics for BRF screen 192  
VLAN Statistics for CRF screen 191  
T
table mounting 59  
TCP/IP 227  
Technical Support 221  
Telnet Configuration screen 135  
Telnet Management 36  
Telnet session  
starting 137  
stopping 137  
Telnet Sessions 132  
Telnet Sessions screen 136  
terminal emulation program on console 72  
TFTP 227  
TFTP Download/Upload screen 150  
TKP 227  
Token Passing 26  
token-ring bandwidth  
Token-Ring Port operation modes 26  
Token-Ring ports  
tools 57  
2
Windows 95 36  
5
Transmission Priority Queues 28  
Trap Receivers screen 205  
trap tables 86  
TrBRF 227  
TrCrf 227  
troubleshooting 215  
troubleshooting procedures 216  
twisted-pair cable pinouts 232  
TXI 227  
TXI Information screen 173  
U
UAA 227  
UNA 227  
unknown address 20  
unpacking 45  
before installation 56  
UTP 227  
V
View Port Filters screen 121  
VLAN 227  
filters 87  
IP 87  
SNMP trap tables 86  
spanning tree 86  
VLAN Address Table screen 182  
VLAN configuration 86  
VLAN Configuration menu 87  
VLAN Configuration screen 88  
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