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MES53xx, MES33x
x, MES23xx Ethernet Switch
Series
116
{gigabitethernet
gi_port
|
tengigabitethernet
te_port
|
fortygigabitethernet
fo_port
|
port-channel
group
|
vlan
vlan_id
}
te_port: (1..8/0/1..24);
fo_port: (1..8/0/1..4);
group: (1..
16
);
vlan_id: (1..4094)
command
assigns
th
e
associated
uplink
interface
used
in
routing.
EXEC mode command
s
Command line pro
mpt in the EXE
C mode is as follows:
console#
Table 5.110. EXEC m
ode commands
Command
Value/Default value
Action
show ip mroute
[
ip_multicast_address
[
ip_address
]] [summary]
-
This
command
allows
you
to
view
multicast
group
lists.
Y
ou
can
select
a
group
by
grou
p
address
or
multicast
data
source
address.
-
ip_multicast_address
- multicast IP address;
-
ip_address
–
source IP address;
-
summary
-
brief
d
escription
o
f
each
record
in
the
multicast
routing table.
show ip igmp-proxy interface
[vlan
vlan_id
|
gigabitethernet
gi_port
|
tengigabitethernet
te_port
|
fortygigabitethernet
fo_port
|
port-channel
group
]
vlan_id: (1..4094);
gi_port: (1..8/0/1..48);
te_port: (1..8/0/1..24);
fo_port: (1..8/0/1..4);
group: (1..
16
)
Information about the status of IGMP-proxy for specific
interfaces.
console#
show ip igmp
-
proxy interface
* - the switch is the Querier on the interface
IP Forwarding is enabled
IP Multicast Routing is enabled
IGMP Proxy is enabled
Global Downstream interfaces protection is enabled
SSM Access List Name: -
Interface Type Interface Protection
vlan5 upstream
vlan30 downstream default
7.3
Multicast routing. PIM proto
col
Protocol-Independent
Multicast
protocols
for
IP
networks
were
created
to
address
the
problem
of
multicast
routing.
PIM
relies
on
traditional
routing
protocols
(such
as,
Border
Gateway
Protocol)
rather
than
creates
its
own
network
topology.
It
uses
unicast
routing
to
verify
RPF.
Routers
perform
this
verification to ensure l
oop-free forwarding of multicast traffic.
RP
(rendezvous
point)
is
a
rendezvous
point
where
multicast
source
are
registered
and
create
a
route from sourc
e S (self) to group G:
(S,G).
BSR
(bootsrtap
router
)
is
a
mechanism
for
gatherin
g
information
about
RP
candidates,
creating
an
RP list for each multi
cast group and sendin
g it with a d
omain. IPv4 multic
ast routing
configuration.
Global configu
ration mode command
s
Command line pro
mpt in the global c
o
nfigurati
o
n mode is as f
ollows:
115
117
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Introduction
7
Product Description
8
Purpose
8
Switch Features
8
Basic Features
8
MAC Address Processing Features
8
Layer 2 Protocol Tunneling (L2PT) Features
9
Layer 3 Protocol Tunneling (L3PT) Features
11
Qos Features
11
Security Features
12
Switch Control Features
12
Additional Features
14
Main Specifications
14
Design
18
Appearance and Description of the Front Panel of Mes53Xx, Mes33Xx, Mes23Xx Switches
18
Rear Panel of the Device
23
Side Panels of the Device
25
Light Indication
25
Delivery Package
27
Installation and Connection
28
Support Brackets Mounting
28
Device Rack Installation
28
Power Module Installation
30
Connection to Power Supply
30
Battery Connection to MES2324B, MES2324FB, MES2348B
31
SFP Transceiver Installation and Removal
31
Initial Switch Configuration
33
Configuring the Terminal
33
Turning on the Device
33
Startup Menu
34
Switch Operation Modes
34
Switch Operation in Stacking Mode
34
Switch Function Configuration
36
Basic Switch Configuration
36
Security System Configuration
39
Banner Configuration
40
Device Management. Command Line Interface
41
Basic Commands
41
Filtering Command Line Messages
43
Macrocommand Configuration
43
System Management Commands
44
Password Parameters Configuration Commands
48
File Operations
49
Command Parameters Description
49
File Operation Commands
49
Automatic Update and Configuration Commands
51
System Time Configuration
52
Configuring Time Ranges
56
Interface Configuration
56
Ethernet, Port-Channel and Loopback Interface Parameters
56
VLAN Interface Configuration
65
Selective Q-In-Q
71
Broadcast Storm Control
72
Link Aggregation Groups (LAG)
73
Static Link Aggregation Groups
74
LACP Link Aggregation Protocol
75
Ipv4 Addressing Configuration
76
Green Ethernet Configuration
77
Ipv6 Addressing Configuration
79
Ipv6 Protocol
79
Protocol Configuration
82
DNS Configuration
82
ARP Configuration
83
GVRP Configuration
84
Loopback Detection Mechanism
85
STP Family (STP, RSTP, MSTP)
86
Mstp Configuration
89
G.8032V2 (ERPS) Protocol Configuration
92
LLDP Configuration
94
OAM Protocol Configuration
99
Voice VLAN
102
Multicast Addressing
103
Multicast Addressing Rules
103
IGMP Snooping Function
108
MLD Snooping Is a Multicast Traffic Control Protocol for Ipv6 Networks
111
Multicast-Traffic Restriction
113
IGMP Proxy Multicast Routing Function
115
Multicast Routing. PIM Protocol
116
Control Functions
119
AAA Mechanism
119
Radius
123
Tacacs
125
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)
126
Remote Network Monitoring Protocol (RMON)
129
ACL Access Lists for Device Management
136
Access Configuration
137
Alarm Log, SYSLOG Protocol
141
Port Mirroring (Monitoring)
143
Sflow Function
144
Physical Layer Diagnostics Functions
146
Copper-Wire Cable Diagnostics
146
Optical Transceiver Diagnostics
147
Power Supply Via Ethernet (Poe) Lines
148
Interface Configuration Mode Commands
149
Security Functions
151
Port Security Functions
151
Port-Based Client Authentication (802.1X Standard)
153
DHCP Management and Option 82
159
Client IP Address Protection (IP Source Guard)
162
ARP Inspection
164
DHCP Relay Features
166
Pppoe Intermediate Agent (Pppoeia) Configuration
167
DHCP Server Configuration
170
ACL Configuration
173
Ipv4-Based ACL Configuration
174
Ipv6 ACL Configuration
177
MAC-Based ACL Configuration
179
Dos Attack Protection Configuration
181
Global Configuration Mode Commands
181
Quality of Services (Qos)
182
Qos Configuration
182
Qos Statistics
188
Routing Protocol Configuration
189
Static Routing Configuration
189
RIP Configuration
190
OSPF and Ospfv3 Configuration
192
Configuration of Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP)
196
Service Menu, Change of Firmware
199
Startup Menu
199
Updating Firmware from TFTP Server
199
System Firmware Update
199
Appendix A. Example of Device Usage and Configuration
202
Appendix B. Console Cable
206
Appendix C. Supported Ethertype Values
207
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ELTEX MES23xx Specifications
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Brand
ELTEX
Model
MES23xx
Category
Switch
Language
English
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