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893-01010-A iii EN 55 022 Declaration of Conf ormance This is to certify that the Bay Networks BayStack 303 and 304 Ethernet Switches are shielded against the generation of radio interference in accordance with the application of Council Directi ve 89/336/EEC, Article 4a.
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893-01010-A v Contents Preface Pur pose ........................................................................................................................... xiii A udience ........................................................................
vi 893-01010-A Chapter 2 Installing the BayStac k Switches Installation Requirements ............................................................................................... 2-1 Installation Procedure ...........................................
893-01010-A vii P or t Configuration ............................................................................................ 3-14 Spanning T ree Configuration ........................................................................... 3-14 SNMP Configuration .
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893-01010-A ix Figures Figure 1-1. Ba yStack 304 s witch front panel .............................................................. 1-3 Figure 1-2. Ba yStack 303 s witch front panel .............................................................. 1-4 Figure 2-1.
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893-01010-A xi T ab les T able 1-1. RJ-45 connector pinout ............................................................................ 1-5 T able 1-2. DB-9 connector pin assignments ............................................................. 1-7 T able 1-3.
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893-01010-A xiii Preface Congratulations on your purchase of the Bay Networks ® BayStack 303 Ethernet Switch or the BayStack 304 Ethernet Switch. The BayStack ™ Ethernet switches are intended for small segment w orkgroups and po wer -user desktops and provide both 10B ASE-T ports and 100B ASE-T ports.
Using the BayStack 303 and 304 Ethernet Switches xiv 893-01010-A Con ventions This section describes the con ventions used in this guide. Special Message Formats This guide uses the follo wing formats to highlight special messages: T w o-tiered Pr ocedure Format The procedural steps in this guide are presented in a two-tiered format.
Preface 893-01010-A xv Or dering Bay Netw orks Publications T o purchase additional copies of this document or other Bay Networks publications, order by part number from Bay Networks Press ™ at the follo wing numbers: • Phone—U.S./Canada: 1-888-422-9773 • Phone—International: 1-510-490-4752 • Fax—U.
Using the BayStack 303 and 304 Ethernet Switches xvi 893-01010-A If you purchased a Bay Networks service program, call one of the follo wing Bay Networks T echnical Solutions Centers: For More Inf ormation For information about Bay Netw orks and its products, visit the Bay Networks W orld W ide W eb (WWW) site at http://www .
893-01010-A xvii Safety Messa g es Über setzter Sicherheitshinweis T raduction des Messa g es de Sécurité T raducción de los mensajes de seguridad Messag gi relativi alla sicurezza This section translates the safety alert messages used in this guide.
Using the BayStack 303 and 304 Ethernet Switches xviii 893-01010-A V or sicht: Dieser Sicherheitshinweis macht den Benutzer auf Maßnahmen oder Bedingungen aufmerksam, die die V erletzung von Personen zur F olge haben können.
Safety Messages 893-01010-A xix Safety Alert Messages Used in This Guide The follo wing safety alert message are used throughout this guide. Please read and follo w these instructions when you encounter them in the text. Class A Pr oduct Copyright pa ge Caution: This de vice is a Class A product.
Using the BayStack 303 and 304 Ethernet Switches xx 893-01010-A Accum ulated W eight (Shelf or T able Mount) See Caution on pa ge 2-2 . Caution: When this de vice is installed in a stack on a shelf or tabletop, the accumulated weight of the port cables increases with the height of the shelf or tabletop.
Safety Messages 893-01010-A xxi Stac king Units in a Rac k See Caution on pa ge 2-3 . Caution: When mounting this de vice in a rack, do not stack units directly on top of one another in the rack. Each unit must be secured to the rack with appropriate mounting brackets.
Using the BayStack 303 and 304 Ethernet Switches xxii 893-01010-A T urning Off P ower to the Unit See W arning on pa ge 2-3 . W arning: Remov al of the power cord is the only w ay to turn of f po wer to this de vice. The po wer cord must always be connected in a location that can be accessed quickly and safely in case of an emergenc y .
Safety Messages 893-01010-A xxiii Reset T o Default Settings Command See Caution on page 3-17 . Caution: If you choose the Reset to default settings command, all of your configured settings will be replaced with factory default settings when you press [Enter].
Using the BayStack 303 and 304 Ethernet Switches xxiv 893-01010-A Remo ving the T op Cover See W arning on page 4-1 . W arning: T o av oid bodily injury from hazardous electrical current, nev er remov e the top cover of the de vice. There are no user -serviceable components inside.
893-01010-A 1-1 Chapter 1 Intr oduction to the BayStac k 303 and 304 Ethernet Switches This chapter introduces the BayStack 303 and 304 Ethernet Switches and cov ers the follo wing topics: • Summary.
Using the BayStack 303 and 304 Ethernet Switches 1-2 893-01010-A Multiple switches can be connected to one another (or to other 802.1D bridges/ switches/hubs) to form a switched/segmented (or bridged) Ethernet backbone.
Introduction to the BayStack 303 and 304 Ethernet Switches 893-01010-A 1-3 Ph ysical Description This section provides descriptions of the components on the front panels of the BayStack 303 and 304 Ethernet Switches.
Using the BayStack 303 and 304 Ethernet Switches 1-4 893-01010-A . 1 = One 10/100BASE-TX por t 2 = 24 10BASE-T por ts 3 = Console por t connection 4 = Expansion slot f or the addition of an optional 10/100BASE-TX or 100BASE-FX MD A (s witch should be powered do wn to install MDA) 5 = LED status indicators Figure 1-2.
Introduction to the BayStack 303 and 304 Ethernet Switches 893-01010-A 1-5 10/100B ASE-TX P or t Both the BayStack switches hav e one built-in and one optional 10/100B ASE-TX port that is designed to operate either at 10 Mb/s or at 100 Mb/s depending on the connecting de vice.
Using the BayStack 303 and 304 Ethernet Switches 1-6 893-01010-A A speed LED (100) is also provided to indicate when the port is operating as a 100 Mb/s port. The LED is of f when the port is operating as a 10 Mb/s port. See “ Autonegotiation ” on page 2-10 for more information on autonegotiation of wire speed.
Introduction to the BayStack 303 and 304 Ethernet Switches 893-01010-A 1-7 The console port connector pin assignments are described in T able 1-2 . For information about connecting a terminal to the console port, refer to Chapter 2, “Installing the BayStack Switches .
Using the BayStack 303 and 304 Ethernet Switches 1-8 893-01010-A The unit A C power supply status LED and the system status LED w ork together to provide status information.
Introduction to the BayStack 303 and 304 Ethernet Switches 893-01010-A 1-9 T able 1-5 lists specifications for international power cords. T able 1-5. International power cor d specifications Country.
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893-01010-A 2-1 Chapter 2 Installing the Ba yStack Switc hes This chapter provides the follo wing information for the BayStack switches: • Installation requirements • Installation procedure • In.
Using the BayStack 303 and 304 Ethernet Switches 2-2 893-01010-A If you install the BayStack switches in a rack, ground the rack to the same grounding electrode used by the po wer service in the area. The ground path must be permanent and must not exceed 1 ohm of resistance from the rack to the grounding electrode.
Installing the BayStack Switches 893-01010-A 2-3 4. Y ou can stack switches on top of one another to configure a switched/ bridged/segmented Ethernet backbone. For performance reasons, the high-speed ports should be used to interconnect switches. 5. Attach the power cord to the back of the switch.
Using the BayStack 303 and 304 Ethernet Switches 2-4 893-01010-A 1 = Flush with rac k 2 = Extended from rac k Figure 2-1. P ositioning the chassis in the rack Installing a Metal Chassis in a Rack T o install the metal switch chassis in a 19-inch rack, you need to determine the exact location and position of the switch in the rack.
Installing the BayStack Switches 893-01010-A 2-5 Figure 2-2. Installing metal chassis in rac k 2. Position the switch in the rack and align the holes in the mounting bracket with the holes in the rack (see Figur e 2-2 ). 3. Insert two scr ews, appropriate f or y our 19-inch rack, into each of the mounting brackets and tighten (see Figur e 2-2 ).
Using the BayStack 303 and 304 Ethernet Switches 2-6 893-01010-A There are three slots located on the side of the chassis. T o install the switch flush with the rack, use the front and middle slots. T o install the switch extended out from the rack, use the middle and back slots.
Installing the BayStack Switches 893-01010-A 2-7 Completing Rack Mounting Installation Once the switch is secured to the rack, connect the de vices and apply po wer using the follo wing steps: 1. Attach all devices to the ports. See “ Attaching Devices to the BayStack Switch ” on page 2-8 .
Using the BayStack 303 and 304 Ethernet Switches 2-8 893-01010-A Attaching De vices to the BayStac k Switch After you hav e installed the BayStack 303 or 304 switch, you can connect it to any equipment that conforms to the IEEE 802.
Installing the BayStack Switches 893-01010-A 2-9 Connecting the 10/100B ASE-TX P or t Both BayStack 303 and 304 switches contain an onboard 10/100 Mb/s port that uses autonegotiation with the connecting de vice to determine the wire speed. An optional second 10/100 Mb/s port can be added by installing the 10/100B ASE-TX MD A.
Using the BayStack 303 and 304 Ethernet Switches 2-10 893-01010-A The indicator for the built-in 100B ASE-TX port is located on the LED panel on the right of the front panel.
Installing the BayStack Switches 893-01010-A 2-11 Connecting the 100B ASE-FX P or t The 100B ASE-FX fiber media adapter uses a multimode fiber connector to provide direct connection to other compatible F ast Ethernet devices o ver 62.5/125 µ m multimode fiber optic cabling.
Using the BayStack 303 and 304 Ethernet Switches 2-12 893-01010-A T o use the console port, you need the following equipment: • A terminal or TTY -compatible terminal, or a portable computer with a .
Installing the BayStack Switches 893-01010-A 2-13 Figure 2-6. Connecting to the console port b. Connect the other end of the cable to a terminal or the serial connector of a personal computer running communications software. 3. T urn on the terminal. 4.
Using the BayStack 303 and 304 Ethernet Switches 2-14 893-01010-A Figure 2-7. P ower Up Self T est screen The Boot Options Menu, accessed by pressing Enter during the po wer -up sequence, provides the.
Installing the BayStack Switches 893-01010-A 2-15 Initial Setup of a Ba yStack Ethernet Switc h In most cases, the BayStack 303 and 304 Ethernet Switches can be installed and made operational using the system default settings. Minimal configuration is required when you plan on remote management or TFTP operations.
Using the BayStack 303 and 304 Ethernet Switches 2-16 893-01010-A Selecting a Language The BayStack 303 and 304 switches are designed to interface with the user in one of se ven languages. Selection of a user interf ace language is done from the language menu, sho wn in Figure 2-8 .
Installing the BayStack Switches 893-01010-A 2-17 Initial Switch Setup The BayStack switches are designed for plug-and-play operation; ho we ver , certain parameters must be configured in order for the switch management function to become fully operational.
Using the BayStack 303 and 304 Ethernet Switches 2-18 893-01010-A T o set the IP address, subnet mask, and gatew ay address for the switch, follo w these steps: 1. T ype 2 to select 2---System Configuration from the Main Menu. This selection displays the System Configuration menu (see Figure 2-10 ).
Installing the BayStack Switches 893-01010-A 2-19 2. T ype 1 to select 1---Switch Network Configuration fr om the System Configuration menu. This selection displays the Switch Network Configuration menu (see Figure 2-11 ). Figure 2-11. Switch Netw ork Configuration menu 3.
Using the BayStack 303 and 304 Ethernet Switches 2-20 893-01010-A 5. T ype 2 in the command line. This action refreshes the screen and displays the current IP subnet mask address v alue. 6. Enter the IP subnet mask address. This action refreshes the screen and displays the ne w IP subnet mask address v alue in the field on the menu.
893-01010-A 3-1 Chapter 3 Customizing and Managing the Ba yStac k Switc hes This chapter describes the agent software that pro vides management and configuration control of the BayStack 303 and 304 Ethernet Switches.
Using the BayStack 303 and 304 Ethernet Switches 3-2 893-01010-A Figure 3-1. Menu and screen hierar chy Language Selection Menu Main Menu 1 --- System Information 1 --- General Configuration 2 --- P o.
Customizing and Managing the BayStack Switches 893-01010-A 3-3 Menu and Screen Areas The menus and screens of the switch software are partitioned into the follo wing three distinct areas, as sho wn in Figure 3-2 : • Switch status area • Central screen area—menu commands and status • Navigation commands and command line area Figure 3-2.
Using the BayStack 303 and 304 Ethernet Switches 3-4 893-01010-A Switch Status Area The switch status area appears in the top portion of each menu and screen. This area contains the information necessary to identify the BayStack switch and see its current status.
Customizing and Managing the BayStack Switches 893-01010-A 3-5 The command line and response area is used by the operator to enter menu selections and to change parameter data.When changing parameter data, the command line displays the current parameter and waits for you to enter the ne w data, as sho wn belo w: Enter Default Gateway Address: [0.
Using the BayStack 303 and 304 Ethernet Switches 3-6 893-01010-A Language Selection Menu The Language selection menu lists the se ven languages in which you can display the BayStack user interface. This menu is displayed at the initial power -up sequence of the switch (when the switch is first turned on).
Customizing and Managing the BayStack Switches 893-01010-A 3-7 System Inf ormation The System Information screen displays the current parameter settings for the switch. All of the screens associated with system information are read only . T o change any parameter or setting you must go through the System Configuration menu.
Using the BayStack 303 and 304 Ethernet Switches 3-8 893-01010-A Spanning T ree General Information The Spanning T ree General Information screen displays the following parameter settings: • Aging T ime This field allo ws you to define ho w many seconds a learned MA C address can be inacti ve before it is “aged” or unlearned.
Customizing and Managing the BayStack Switches 893-01010-A 3-9 • T opology Change Specifies the total number of topology changes detected by this bridge since the management entity was last reset or initialized. • T ime Since T opology Change Provides the time since the last topology change w as detected by the bridge entity .
Using the BayStack 303 and 304 Ethernet Switches 3-10 893-01010-A • Bridge Forw ard Delay Indicates the Forw ard Delay parameter v alue that is specified (set by management) for this bridge .
Customizing and Managing the BayStack Switches 893-01010-A 3-11 • Rx CRC Error Frame This counter increments whene ver a frame is recei ved on a particular interface that is an integral number of octets in length b ut does not pass the frame check sequence (FCS).
Using the BayStack 303 and 304 Ethernet Switches 3-12 893-01010-A • Tx Carrier Sense Errors This counter contains a v alue for the number of times on this port that carrier sense was not seen or was lost during the transmission of a frame without a collision.
Customizing and Managing the BayStack Switches 893-01010-A 3-13 Switch Netw ork Configuration This menu provides the follo wing basic configuration parameters for the switch: 1---IP Address This field contains the Internet Protocol (IP) address of the unit.
Using the BayStack 303 and 304 Ethernet Switches 3-14 893-01010-A P or t Configuration The Port Configuration menu allo ws the user to define the functions of the high-speed ports. On the BayStack 303 switch, this menu addresses ports 25 and 26. On a BayStack 304 switch, this menu addresses ports 13 and 14.
Customizing and Managing the BayStack Switches 893-01010-A 3-15 General Configuration The Spanning T ree General Configuration menu provides the ability to change the follo wing parameters: 1---Aging T ime This field allo ws you to define ho w many seconds a learned MA C address can be inacti ve before it is “aged” or unlearned.
Using the BayStack 303 and 304 Ethernet Switches 3-16 893-01010-A SNMP Configuration The SNMP Configuration menu displays a list of the parameters that allo w you to set and change v alues, parameters, and addresses within an SNMP management en vironment.
Customizing and Managing the BayStack Switches 893-01010-A 3-17 Reset to Default This option allo ws you to reset the switch to all the f actory default settings. When this option is performed, the Language selection menu is displayed at the po wer -up sequence because it does not hav e a default setting.
Using the BayStack 303 and 304 Ethernet Switches 3-18 893-01010-A Figure 3-3. BayStac k 304 switch as a segment s witch Figure 3-3 illustrates ho w a BayStack 304 switch can be used as a segment switch to alle viate server and netw ork center contention and to provide better ratio connections to 10 Mb/s users.
Customizing and Managing the BayStack Switches 893-01010-A 3-19 The BayStack 303 switch can be used as a desktop switch to provide 100 Mb/s connections to the server and netw ork center and to gi ve dedicated 10 Mb/s connections to up to 23 users instead of shared 10 Mb/s connections (see Figure 3-4 ).
Using the BayStack 303 and 304 Ethernet Switches 3-20 893-01010-A The Spanning T ree Protocol becomes necessary as networks grow , interconnect with other networks, and generally become more comple x. In more complex networks, it is possible to route a message from an y gi ven source to an y giv en destination by more than one path.
Customizing and Managing the BayStack Switches 893-01010-A 3-21 information and forward the data to a network management station, where network managers perform diagnostic and adv anced planning operations.
Using the BayStack 303 and 304 Ethernet Switches 3-22 893-01010-A Network Mana g ement through a Serial I/O Connection Each BayStack 303 and 304 switch can be managed using a PC or terminal connected to the switch through the RS-232 console port located on the front of the switch.
Customizing and Managing the BayStack Switches 893-01010-A 3-23 Upgrading Switch Software Thr ough TFTP Connection Software upgrades are pro vided by Bay Networks in the form of image files that you can do wnload into the flash memory of your BayStack switches.
Using the BayStack 303 and 304 Ethernet Switches 3-24 893-01010-A 2. Press Retur n when the Power Up Self T est screen is display ed. Pressing Return causes the po wer -up self-tests to be interrupted and displays the Boot Options Menu (see Figure 3-6 ).
Customizing and Managing the BayStack Switches 893-01010-A 3-25 3. T ype 1 to select Upgrade Switch Software. The Switch Software Upgrade Menu is displayed (see Figure 3-7 ).
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893-01010-A 4-1 Chapter 4 T roub leshooting and Diagnostics The BayStack 303 and 304 Ethernet Switches are designed to be as simple and reliable as possible. Occasionally , problems may arise that are largely associated with two areas: problems related to the BayStack switches and problems related to the installation.
Using the BayStack 303 and 304 Ethernet Switches 4-2 893-01010-A A utonegotiation Port connection problems can occur when a port is connected to a station that is not operating in a compatible mode (for example, connecting a full-duple x port to a half-duplex port).
Troubleshooting and Diagnostics 893-01010-A 4-3 MDI and MDI-X Connections BayStack switches use MDI-X ports that allo w you to connect directly to end stations without using crossov er cables (see Figure 4-1 ). Ports that implement the crossov er function internally are known as MDI-X ports (where “X” refers to the crossov er function).
Using the BayStack 303 and 304 Ethernet Switches 4-4 893-01010-A If you are connecting a de vice to the BayStack switches that also implements MDI-X ports (see Figure 4-2 ), use a crossov er cable.
Troubleshooting and Diagnostics 893-01010-A 4-5 Addresses Remember that the BayStack switches each hav e a MA C station address and an IP address. The MA C station addresses are unique because each address contains the Bay Networks manufacturer ID and node ID codes.
Using the BayStack 303 and 304 Ethernet Switches 4-6 893-01010-A The 100 Mb/s ports are designed to operate using Category 5 UTP cabling only . Category 5 UTP cable is a 2-pair cable certified to handle up to 100 MHz bandwidth.
893-01010-A A-1 Appendix A T echnical Specifications General Specifications Network Pr otocol Ether net F ast Ether net Standards Supported 802.1d 802.
Using the BayStack 303 and 304 Ethernet Switches A-2 893-01010-A Physical Specifications Height: Depth: Width: 1.5 in. (3.85 cm) 5.8 in. (14.90 cm) 4.
Technical Specifications 893-01010-A A-3 Dec laration of Conformity The follo wing Declaration of Conformity for the BayStack 303 and 304 Ethernet Switches complies with ISO/IEC Guide 22 and EN 45014.
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893-01010-A B-1 Appendix B Media Dependent Adapter s (MD As) The BayStack 303 and 304 Ethernet Switches come with an optional 100 Mb/s port. T o use this port, a media dependent adapter (MD A) is inserted in the switch through the front panel.
Using the BayStack 303 and 304 Ethernet Switches B-2 893-01010-A 1 = Status indicators Link–valid comm unication link established F Dx–por t operating in full-duple x mode (LED lit) or half-duplex mode (LED off) 2 = 100BASE-FX SC por t connector Figure B-1.
Media Dependent Adapters (MDAs) 893-01010-A B-3 10/100B ASE-TX MD A The optional expansion slot can be used for a 10/100B ASE-TX MD A that supports autonegotiation for either 10 Mb/s or 100 Mb/s operation, depending on the connecting de vice. For more information about autone gotiation, see “ Connecting the 10/100B ASE-TX Port ” on page 2-9 .
Using the BayStack 303 and 304 Ethernet Switches B-4 893-01010-A Installing an MD A The expansion slot on the BayStack 303 or 304 switch accommodates a small media dependent adapter that provides one high-speed port connection. The connection can be either an RJ-45 10/100B ASE-TX MD A or a fiber 100B ASE-FX MD A with an SC connector .
Media Dependent Adapters (MDAs) 893-01010-A B-5 3. Insert the MD A into the slot, taking care to slide the MD A onto the guides “see Figur e B-3 ”. The guides ensure that the MD A connector plugs correctly into the switch motherboard. The guides are part of the plastic and metal chassis.
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893-01010-A Index-1 Numbers 10/100 Mb/s port connection , 2-10 10/100B ASE-TX MDA , B-3 100 LED , B-4 100B ASE-FX MDA , 2-11, B-1 10B ASE-T ports , 1-4 A A C power supply status LED , 1-8 accumulated .
Index-2 893-01010-A D data rate , A-1 DB-9 connector , 1-6 Declaration of Conformity , A-3 Default Gate way Address field , 3-13 default settings , 2-15 deferred transmissions , 3-11 Designated Root .
893-01010-A Index-3 M MA C address support , 1-2 Main Menu , 2-17, 3-6 management information base. See MIB , 3-21 managing the switch through serial I/O , 3-22 using a T elnet connection , 3-22 using.
Index-4 893-01010-A R rack mount caution , xxi rack mounting , 2-5 requirements console terminal , 2-12 po wer cords , 1-9 Reset System option , 3-17 Reset to Default option , 3-17 RJ-45 connector pin.
893-01010-A Index-5 T T echnical Solutions Centers , xv , xvi technical specifications , A-1 T elnet interface , 3-22 password , 3-13 T elnet Access field , 3-13 terminal requirements , 2-12 TFTP , .
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