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Enterasys 1G58x-09 User Manual

Enterasys 1G58x-09
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Matrix E1 Series
(1G58x-09 and 1H582-xx)
Configuration Guide
Firmware Version 3.07.xx
P/N 9033755-22

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Enterasys 1G58x-09 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Redundant Power SupplyOptional
VLANs Supported4094
Power Supply100-240 VAC, 50-60 Hz
Weight7.03 kg
Operating Temperature0° to 40°C (32° to 104°F)
Storage Temperature-20° to 70°C (-4° to 158°F)
Operating Humidity10% to 90% non-condensing
Standards ComplianceIEEE 802.3, IEEE 802.3u, IEEE 802.3ab, IEEE 802.3z, IEEE 802.3x, IEEE 802.1D, IEEE 802.1Q, IEEE 802.1p
Ports48 x 10/100/1000BASE-T
Jumbo Frame Support9, 216 bytes

Summary

1 Introduction

1.1 OVERVIEW

Provides an overview of the Matrix E1 CLI interface and its network management capabilities.

2 Management Terminal and Modem Setup Requirements

2.1 CONNECTING TO A CONSOLE PORT FOR LOCAL MANAGEMENT

Explains how to connect a management terminal or modem to the device's console port for local access.

3 Startup and General Configuration

3.1 STARTUP AND GENERAL CONFIGURATION SUMMARY

Provides an overview of device startup, default settings, and general configuration tasks.

3.1.1 Factory Default Settings

Lists the default device settings for basic, switch mode, and router mode operations.

3.2 GENERAL CONFIGURATION COMMAND SET

Provides a comprehensive set of commands for general device configuration.

3.2.1 Setting User Accounts and Passwords

Details commands for changing default login settings and adding new user accounts and passwords.

3.2.2 Setting Basic Device Properties

Covers commands for setting system information like time, prompt, contact, terminal, and IP address.

3.2.3 Downloading a Firmware Image

Explains how to upgrade the device firmware via TFTP or serial port.

3.3.2 Configuring VLANs for IP Routing

Details the steps to dedicate VLANs as IP routing uplinks, including disabling Spanning Tree and creating new VLANs.

4 PORT CONFIGURATION

4.1 PORT CONFIGURATION SUMMARY

Provides an overview of the Matrix E1 fixed front panel ports and optional Ethernet expansion modules.

4.2 PROCESS OVERVIEW: PORT CONFIGURATION

Provides a step-by-step guide to configuring ports on the device.

4.3 PORT CONFIGURATION COMMAND SET

Lists and describes the commands used for port configuration tasks.

4.3.1 Reviewing Port Status

Explains how to display port operating status, duplex mode, speed, port type, and traffic statistics.

4.3.10 Configuring Link Aggregation

Details Link Aggregation methods: Port Trunking and 802.3ad (LACP).

4.3.12 Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP)

Explains the LACP protocol and its operation for logically grouping interfaces for greater bandwidth uplink.

4.3.13 Configuring Link Aggregation

Provides steps to disable/re-enable LACP, display and configure LACP settings for aggregator and physical ports.

5 SNMP CONFIGURATION

5.1 SNMP CONFIGURATION SUMMARY

Provides an overview of SNMP, its purpose, and supported versions (v1, v2, v3).

5.1.4 Process Overview: SNMP Configuration

Outlines the steps for configuring SNMP on the device, including statistics, users, and target parameters.

5.2 SNMP Command Set

Lists and describes commands for configuring SNMP, including disabling/enabling and reviewing statistics.

5.2.2 Configuring SNMP Users, Groups and Communities

Covers commands for managing SNMP users, groups, and communities for access control.

6 SPANNING TREE CONFIGURATION

6.1 SPANNING TREE CONFIGURATION SUMMARY

Provides an overview of Single, Rapid, and Multiple Spanning Tree Protocols (STP, RSTP, MSTP).

6.1.1 Overview: Single, Rapid and Multiple Spanning Tree Protocols

Explains IEEE 802.1D STP, RSTP, and MSTP, detailing their functions and benefits.

6.1.3 Process Overview: Spanning Tree Configuration

Outlines the steps for configuring Spanning Tree, including bridge and port parameters.

6.2 SPANNING TREE CONFIGURATION COMMAND SET

Lists and describes the commands used for Spanning Tree configuration.

6.2.1 Reviewing and Setting Spanning Tree Bridge Parameters

Covers commands to display and set bridge parameters like priority, hello time, and aging time.

6.2.2 Reviewing and Setting Spanning Tree Port Parameters

Details commands for setting port parameters such as enabling/disabling STP, priorities, costs, and edge ports.

7 802.1Q VLAN CONFIGURATION

7.1 VLAN CONFIGURATION SUMMARY

Provides an overview of VLAN capabilities, configuration commands, and GVRP operation.

7.2 PROCESS OVERVIEW: 802.1Q VLAN CONFIGURATION

Outlines the steps for configuring VLANs on the device, including reviewing, creating, and assigning ports.

7.3 VLAN CONFIGURATION COMMAND SET

Lists and describes the commands used for VLAN configuration.

7.3.2 Creating and Naming Static VLANs

Details commands to create new static VLANs or enable/disable existing ones.

7.3.6 Setting the Host VLAN

Details how to configure a host VLAN for secure management access, allowing only designated devices.

7.3.7 Creating a Secure Management VLAN

Provides steps to create a secure management VLAN for managing all ports securely.

8 POLICY CLASSIFICATION CONFIGURATION

8.1 POLICY CLASSIFICATION CONFIGURATION SUMMARY

Summarizes Matrix E1's support for policy profile-based provisioning of network resources.

8.2 PROCESS OVERVIEW: POLICY CLASSIFICATION CONFIGURATION

Outlines the steps for configuring policy classification on the device.

9 PORT PRIORITY AND CLASSIFICATION CONFIGURATION

9.1 PORT PRIORITY AND CLASSIFICATION CONFIGURATION SUMMARY

Summarizes device capabilities for assigning priority to data, configuring QoS, classification, and rate limiting.

10 IGMP CONFIGURATION

10.1 IGMP CONFIGURATION SUMMARY

Provides an overview of IGMP, its purpose in multicast traffic support, and how the Matrix E1 uses it.

11 LOGGING AND SWITCH NETWORK MANAGEMENT

11.1 PROCESS OVERVIEW: LOGGING AND NETWORK MANAGEMENT

Lists switch-related logging and network management tasks, including system logging and event monitoring.

12 IP CONFIGURATION

12.1 PROCESS OVERVIEW: INTERNET PROTOCOL (IP) CONFIGURATION

Outlines the steps for configuring IP on the device, including routing interfaces, saving configuration, and ARP tables.

13 ROUTING PROTOCOL CONFIGURATION

13.1 PROCESS OVERVIEW: ROUTING PROTOCOL CONFIGURATION

Outlines the steps for configuring routing protocols on the device, including RIP, OSPF, DVMRP, IRDP, and VRRP.

14 SECURITY CONFIGURATION

14.1 OVERVIEW OF SECURITY METHODS

Provides an overview of available security methods for controlling user access, monitoring, and management.

14.3.2 Configuring 802.1X Authentication

Explains how to review and configure 802.1X authentication using EAPOL for port-based network access control.

14.3.3 Configuring MAC Authentication

Provides commands to review, enable, disable, and configure MAC authentication for source MAC addresses.