SICOM Series Industrial Ethernet Switch Command Line Configuration Manual

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SICOM Series Industrial Ethernet SwitchCommand Line Configuration ManualCopyright 2009 KYLAND Technology CO., LTD.All rights reserved.No part of this documentation may be excerpted, reproduced, translated, annotated orduplicated, in any form or by any means without the prior written permission of KYLANDCorporation.Publisher: KYLAND Technology CO., LTD.Address: Chongxin Creative Building, Shixing East Road 18#, ShijingshanDistrict, Beijing, ChinaWebsite: http://www.kyland.cnPostcode: 100041Tel: ( 8610)88796676FAX: ( 8610)88796678E-mail: sales@kyland.cnVersion: V1, May. 2009No.:27030042-101

SICOM Series CLI Command ManualCONTENTSChapter 1 CLI Command Introduction . 61.1 Login the Switch . 61.1.1 Command Line . 61.1.2 Command Grammar . 61.1.3 Grammar Help . 71.1.4 Complete Command by Grammar Help . 71.1.5 Symbol in Command . 81.1.6 Types of Command Parameters . 81.1.7 Command Abbreviation . 81.1.8 History Command. 91.2 Common Commands. 91.2.1 Mode Configuration . 91.2.2 Password Configuration . 101.2.3 Showing version . 101.2.4 Showing device running function . 101.2.5 Showing device configuration information . 101.2.6 Save configuration and restore default configuration . 111.3 Switch Management Methods . 111.4 Console Management . 11Chapter 2 Port Configuration . 122.1 Port Configuration Overview. 122.2 Configure Port Functions. 132.2.1 Enter port configuration menu . 132.2.2 Enable/disable port . 132.2.3 Auto- negotiation configuration . 132.2.4 Port rate configuration . 132.2.5 Port duplex configuration . 142.2.6 Port flow control configuration . 142.3 Port mirroring configuration . 142.3.1 Enable/disable port mirroring . 142.3.2 Mirroring port configuration . 142.4 ACL configuration . 152.5 Configure query function . 152.5.1 ACL configuration query . 152.5.2 Port statistics query . 152.5.3 Port mirroring query . 152.5.4 Port configuration query . 16Chapter 3 Port speed limitation . 173.1 Overview of port speed limitation function . 173.2 Setting port rate mask (types of message). 183.3 Port rate configuration . 183.4 Showing a port’s speed limitation . 192

SICOM Series CLI Command Manual3.5 Showing overall port speed limitation configuration . 19Chapter 4 VLAN Function Configuration . 204.1 VLAN function introduction . 204.2 VLAN function configuration . 214.2.1 VLAN port configuration. 214.2.2 Adding VLAN port . 214.2.3 Delete port from VLAN . 214.2.4 Adding the name of VLAN port . 214.2.5 Back to the upper list . 224.2.6 Back to the main menu . 224.3 PVLAN function configuration . 224.3.1 Adding PVLAN . 224.3.2 Delete PVLAN . 224.3.3 PVLAN configuration example . 22Chapter 5 TRUNK function configuration . 255.1 Brief introduction of TRUNK function . 255.2 TRUNK function configuration . 255.2.1 Trunk port configuration . 255.2.2 Adding Trunk port . 255.2.3 Delete port from Trunk ports . 255.2.4 Back to main menu . 265.2.5 Back to upper menu . 26Chapter 6 QoS Configuration . 276.1 QoS overview . 276.2 QoS configuration. 276.2.1 Enable/disable QoS . 276.2.2 QOS scheduling mode configuration . 286.2.3 Scheduling strategies configuration . 286.2.4 Priority weight ratio configuration . 296.2.5 VLAN priority mapping configuration. 296.2.6 TOS priority mapping configuration . 306.2.7 DSCP priority mapping configuration . 306.2.8 Showing QoS configuration . 30Chapter 7 IGMP Snooping Configuration . 317.1 IGMP Snooping Overview . 317.2 IGMP Snooping Configuration . 317.2.1 Configure IGMP Snooping auto-query function . 317.2.2 Enable/disable IGMP Snooping . 327.2.3 Showing the information of IGMP Snooping multicast group members . 32Chapter 8 DT-Ring Protocol configuration . 338.1 Brief introduction of DT-Ring protocol family . 338.2 Introduction of DT-Ring . 338.3 DT-Ring configuration. 348.3.1 Create / Delete DT-Ring domain . 343

SICOM Series CLI Command Manual8.3.2 Create/Delete the ring ports . 348.3.3 DT-Ring protocol Enable/Disable . 358.3.4 Display the status of the DT-Ring domain . 35Chapter 9 DT-VLAN protocol configuration. 369.1 Introduction of DT-VLAN protocol. 369.2 DT-VLAN configuration . 379.2.1 Change the setting of DT-Ring. 379.2.2 Create/Delete DT-Ring domain . 379.2.3 Create/Delete ring ports . 379.2.4 Create/Delete VLAN . 389.2.5 Enable/Disable DT-Ring Protocol . 389.2.6 Display the status of the DT-Ring domain . 38Chapter 10 DT-Ring configuration . 3910.1 Introduction of DT-Ring . 3910.2 DT-Ring Configuration . 3910.2.1 Enable/Disable DT-Ring . 3910.2.2 Create/Delete backup ports . 4010.2.3 Display the status of DT-Ring . 40Chapter 11 RSTP configuration . 4111.1 Introduction of RSTP . 4111.2 RSTP configuration . 4111.2.1 RSTP bridge node . 4111,2,2 RSTP port configuration . 4311.2.3 Display RSTP status . 43Chapter 12 SNMP Configuration . 4512.1 Introduction of SNMP . 4512.2 SNMP configuration . 4512.2.1 Enable/Disable SNMP. 4512.2.2 Read/Write community name . 4612.2.3 Trap IP address configuration . 4612.2.4 Request/Trap port number . 4612.2.5 Setting the number of EMS management stations . 4712.2.6 Enable/Disable Trap . 4712.3 Display SNMP status . 47Chapter 13 RMON configuration. 4813.1 Introduction of RMON. 4813.2 RMON configuration . 4813.2.1 RMON operating parameters setting . 4813.2.2 Display RMON status . 50Chapter 14 ALARM management configuration . 5414.1 Introduction of ALARM management module . 5414.2 ALARM configuration . 5414.2.1 Port link down enable/disable . 5414.2.2 Address conflict detect enable/disable . 554

SICOM Series CLI Command Manual14.2.3 DT-Ring ring open alarm enable/disable. 5514.3 Display alarm status information . 555

SICOM Series CLI Command ManualChapter 1 CLI Command IntroductionThis chapter mainly introduces how to configure SICOM series Industrial Ethernet Switch byCLI command and the instructions of command set.1.1 Login the Switch1.1.1 Command LineUser can log in command line via serial port or Telnet.To log in via serial port, connecting serial ports between PC and switch is required. See moredetails of serial port configuration in Chapter 1.4Start up the switch, select the serial port, and type the key “Enter”; you can see the prompt inthe serial port. At default state, the prompt is “kyland ”.Note:If you want to keep the change after the switch reboot, please use the “save” command afteryour configuration. See more details in Common Command Description。1.1.2 Command GrammarTo use the command line interface (CLI) as the following steps:1. Type “Enable” after you enter CLI and command prompt pop up, enter command linemode, there will be a command prompt “kyland#”.2. Type the command name. If the command doesn’t contain any parameter that need to beinput by user, skip to step three. If the command contains parameters that require user toinput, please continue the following steps: If the command need a parameter, please inputthe parameter, and key words might be needed when you typing the parameter.Command parameters specify the type of parameters. The types of parameter might bevalues in a certain range, string or IP address. The key word is the object that thecommand work to. If the command requires more than one parameters, please type thekey words and parameters one by one with the command instructions until cr appears.3. After input the full command, type the key “Enter”6

SICOM Series CLI Command Manual1.1.3 Grammar HelpThe grammar help is integrated in command line interface. If not sure about the grammar,please type the first part of command you know, followed with “?” or type the key “Space”and “ ?” The command line will automatically display the possible command list of the restpart. Users can choose the right one and finish the rest part until the command line shows“ cr ”. Then type the key “Enter” to finish.1.1.4 Complete Command by Grammar HelpWhen you type key of “Tab”, management software can complete command. When you entera part of command and type key of “Tab”, the possible commands will be listed if thematching commands are more than one; if only one matching command. the command linewill automatically complete the rest part of the command and move the cursor to the endEX:1. Type the command:KYLAND#show2. Type key of “Space” and “Tab”, you can see:broadcaontrolBroadcontrolclockDisplay the system clockconfigSystem configurationfdbFdbhistoryDisplay the session command historyigmpIgmp snooping protocolinterfaceInterface status and configurationmanagerManagement station statusmemorySystem memory statistics informationdt-ringDT-Ring protocolrstpRapid spanning tree protocolrunning-configCurrent operating configurationsnmpSNMP statusswitchShow switch statustelnetTelnet configure informationtimershow timer messagetrunkShow vlan informationuptimeDisplay the system uptimeversionSystem hardware and software statusvlanShow vlan informationAbove information are the possible commands after the “show” command. User canselect the correct command. If the command is long, user can also type the key “Tab” tofinish the command.7

SICOM Series CLI Command Manual1.1.5 Symbol in CommandIn the management software, only one symbol “ ” is supported. It means a parameter isrequired in this part of the command.For example: dt-ring new 1-32 domain 1-32 master1.1.6 Types of Command ParametersNormally the command in an angle bracket “ ” is command parameters. There are fourtypes of command parameters in this series switches.A range of number:When the numbers in “ ” is connected by a short line, which means the parameter is anumber between this range.For example: 1-255 means user can input any number in this range (more than or equal 1,less than or equal 255), such as “2”.IP address:The “A.B.C.D” in angle bracket means the parameter is IP address. User must input a valid IPaddress.For example: 192.168.0.1String:If the content in “ ” is not above two forms, a string or a hexadecimal number is required.Users can input a “?” at this place to know the detail parameter description. For example: macaddr means the required parameter is a hex MAC address, Such as 005023344325 is aMac address. And name requires a string to be the subject’s name.1.1.7 Command AbbreviationCommand abbreviation is that users only input the first several letters of the command wordor the key word. As long as these letters don’t cause ambiguity, switch is able to recognizethat command, and user can type the key “Enter” to run that command. But if the requiredparameter is VLAN’s name, etc, it need to be fully input. In the below example, the VLAN’sname is “market”.Example, adding port 1 to “market” with untagged form:In VLAN, typing the following command:KYLAND KYLAND enableKYLAND#config terminalKYLAND(config)#8

SICOM Series CLI Command ManualKYLAND(config)#vlan 2KYLAND(config-vlan2)#description marketKYLAND(config-vlan2)#add port 1 untag priority 0This command line can be abbreviated to:KYLAND KYLAND enaKYLAND#con terKYLAND(config)#KYLAND(config)#vlan 2KYLAND(config-vlan2)#desc marketKYLAND(config-vlan2)#add port 1 un pr 0Above two kinds of commands have same functions.Note:When using command abbreviation function, user must input enough letters to avoidambiguity.1.1.8 History CommandThe software can keep the record of the latest 10 history commands user used.To show history command list, use the following command:Kyland#show history1.2 Common CommandsThis part mainly describes several common commands, and some specially used commandswill be discussed in other chapters.1.2.1 Mode ConfigurationCommand lines provide two types of modes: one is Read Only mode, the other isConfiguration Mode. At Read Only mode, user can only read a part of system configurationinformation. At Configuration Mode, user can read and configure all system configurationinformation. At configuration mode, you can use some commands to enter certain protocols’independent configuration mode, such as: “KYLAND#” is interface configuration mode.At Read Only mode, the prompt ends with “ ” i.e. “KYLAND ”At Configuring mode, the prompt ends with “#” i.e. “KYLAND#”9

SICOM Series CLI Command Manual Enable configuration modeEnable configuration mode at Read Only mode, using this command:KYLAND enableType the key “Enter”, and password is required:Password: With correct password, enter the Configuration ModeDisable Configuration Mode, using the following command:KYLAND#disable1.2.2 Password ConfigurationSICOM series industrial Ethernet switch support the password checking function forcommand line and Telnet Password configurationKYLAND(config)# enable password 1-20 1.2.3 Showing version To show software version, using the command:KYLAND#show versionIndustry Ethernet Switch SoftwareVersion: 1.2.3Compiled time: 2009-01-13 18:14BootRomVersion: 1.0.20Compiled time: 2008-05-15 14:18HardWare:SICOM-30241.2.4 Showing device running functionAt Configuration Mode, to display system running function, using the command:KYLAND#show running-config1.2.5 Showing device configuration informationAt configuration mode, using below command to see the system configurationKYLAND#show config10

SICOM Series CLI Command Manual1.2.6 Save configuration and restore default configuration To save current configurationsKYLAND# save To restore default configurationKYLAND# load defaultNote:If users want to reset switch’s start configuration information, use this command to deleteformer configuration.1.3 Switch Management MethodsSICOM series industrial Ethernet switches are mainly managed by the following methods: Connecting a terminal (or terminal emulation software) with switch’s Console portto access switch’s CLI Using Telnet to manage switch Using SNMP to manage switch Using WEB to manage switch1.4 Console ManagementUsing Console RJ45 serial port at the front panel of switch to connect with switch’s built-inCLI interface. For SICOM series switch, the configuration of Console port is as below:Baud RateBitParityStop BitFlow Control96008None1NoneWhen connecting switch with Console port, VT100 terminal emulation is recommended.Configuration steps: at hyper terminal interface, open “file” menu, select “attribute”, and click“configure” at the window, then select VT100 in the list.11

SICOM Series CLI Command ManualChapter 2 Port Configuration2.1 Port Configuration OverviewThe port configuration of SICOM series Industrial Ethernet Switch contains port-relatedconfiguration and the configuration of port-based functions. In the port configurationcommands, user can configure the functions of auto-negotiation, port enable, duplex, flowcontrol, mirroring, port rate, ACL, etc.Auto negotiation:SICOM series Industrial Ethernet Switch supports the auto-negotiation function for ports;ports with auto-negotiation function can automatically negotiate the communication mode(duplex state, communication speed, etc) according to the port state in the other end. Thisfunction only work to 10/100M copper port and 1000M fiber or copper port; 100Base-FXports do not support auto negotiation and their fixed rate is 100M and the duplex mode isfull duplex.Flow control:SICOM series Industrial Ethernet Switch supports 802.3-based port flow control. At fullduplex mode, if the port receives data beyond its limit, the port would transmit flow controlframes so as to prevent the packet loss caused by the rate limit. At the half duplex mode, ifthe port receives data beyond its limit, the port would generate the back pressure half duplexcollision detection frames to reduce the transmitting data from the sending end.MirroringThe mirroring of SICOM series Industrial Ethernet Switch is port-based mirroring. Itsfunction is to copy the data at the mirroring port to mirrored port(s) with the purpose ofmonitoring mirroring ports, and so on.ACL:SICOM series Industrial Ethernet Switch supports Port MAC-based ACL function with“accept” and “reject” two modes which can basically guarantee the port security. At the“accept” mode, only the configured MAC address can pass through switch. At the “reject”mode, configured MAC address is not allowed to pass through the switch.12

SICOM Series CLI Command Manual2.2 Configure Port Functions2.2.1 Enter port configuration menu Enter port configuration, using the below command:KYLAND(config)# int eth 1,24 Take port 1 as example in the following examples.2.2.2 Enable/disable port Enable portKYLAND(config-if-eth1)# no lock Disable portKYLAND(config-if-eth1)# lock2.2.3 Auto- negotiation configuration Enable auto-negotiationKYLAND(config-if-eth1)# auto-negotiation Disable auto-negotiationKYLAND(config-if-eth1)# no auto-negotiation2.2.4 Port rate configurationPort rate configuration (10M/100M/1000M) makes ports work under the fixed rate. 10M port rate configuration:KYLAND(config-if-eth1)# speed 10m 100M port rate configuration:KYLAND(config-if-eth1)# speed 100m 1000M port rate configuration:KYLAND(config-if-eth1)# speed 1000mNote:Do not set 1000M speed to the 10M/100M ports.13

SICOM Series CLI Command Manual2.2.5 Port duplex configuration Full duplex configuration:KYLAND(config-if-eth1)# duplex Half duplex configuration:KYLAND(config-if-eth1)# no duplex2.2.6 Port flow control configuration Enable the flow controlKYLAND(config-if-eth1)# flow-control Disable the flow control:KYLAND(config-if-eth1)# no flow-control2.3 Port mirroring configuration2.3.1 Enable/disable port mirroring Enable port mirroringKYLAND(config-if-eth1)# mirror enableEnable the port mirroring and set this port as mirroring port Disable port mirroringKYLAND(config-if-eth1)# mirror disable2.3.2 Mirroring port configuration Adding egress mirroring to mirrored portsKYLAND(config-if-eth1)# mirror add egress port 2 Adding ingress mirroring to mirrored portsKYLAND(config-if-eth1)# mirror add ingress port 2 Delete egress mirroring from mirrored portsKYLAND(config-if-eth1)# mirror delete egress port 2 Delete ingress mirroring from mirrored ports14

SICOM Series CLI Command ManualKYLAND(config-if-eth1)# mirror delete ingress port 22.4 ACL configuration Setting “accept” mode for port ACLKYLAND(config-if-eth1)# acl mode accept Setting “reject” mode for port ACLKYLAND(config-if-eth1)# acl mode reject Setting none for port ACLKYLAND(config-if-eth1)# acl mode none Adding MAC address for portKYLAND(config-if-eth1)# acl mac add HH:HH:HH:HH:HH:HH Delete MAC address for portKYLAND(config-if-eth1)# acl mac delete HH:HH:HH:HH:HH:HH2.5 Configure query function2.5.1 ACL configuration query Query of ACL port mode configurationKYLAND(config-if-eth1)# show acl mode Query of ACL port MAC address configurationKYLAND(config-if-eth1)# show acl mac2.5.2 Port statistics queryKYLAND(config-if-eth1)# show stats2.5.3 P

SICOM Series CLI Command Manual 6 Chapter 1 CLI Command Introduction This chapter mainly introduces how to configure SICOM series Industrial Ethernet Switch by CLI command and the instructions of command set. 1.1 Login the Switch 1.1.1 Command Line User can log in command line via serial port or Telnet.

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