Garland INT10G8SR56-SP User manual

User Guide
INT10G8SR56-SP / INT10G8LR56-SP
12/2023
Release Version: 4.29.2

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Table of Contents
1. Dashboard 5
Basic LED Indications 5
Dashboard Panel 5
LED Indications 5
Packet Broker 6
Dashboard Panel 6
LED Indications 6
2. System 7
System Info 7
General 8
Admin 8
Users 8
Groups 9
Authentication 9
Network Settings 11
IPv4 / Disable 12
IPv4 Enable 12
IPv6 Enable 12
IPv6 Disable 12
Add SSL Certificate 13
Disable Using Uploaded SSL Certificate 13
Date & Time 13
Timezone 14
UTC 14
Manually Set Date & Time 14
NTP No Authentication (Symmetric) 14
NTP Authentication (Symmetric) 15
Syslog 15
Syslog Test 16
SNMP 16
SNMP Test 16
Export Configuration 17
Import Configuration 17
Software Upgrade 17
Reboot 17
3. Packet Broker 19
Tunnels 19
Encapsulate VXLAN Packets (VXLAN-TX Only) 20
Decapsulate VXLAN Packets (VXLAN-RX Only) 22
Encapsulate l2GRE Packets (GRE-TX Only) 24
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Decapsulate l2GRE Packets (GRE-RX Only) 26
Filter Template 28
Load Balancing Group 29
Load Balancing Policy 30
Config Map 30
Ingress 31
Filter 32
Egress 33
Egress Filter 34
Config Map Save 35
Modify a Config Map 35
Config Map Statistics 36
Delete Config Map 37
Config Map Priority 37
Enable/Disable Config Map 38
Disable Config Map 38
Enable Config Map 38
4. Port Info 39
Port Configuration 40
Port Description 40
Set Speed 40
Mode 40
Port Statistics 40
VLAN Tag 40
VLAN Strip 41
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1. Dashboard
This section provides an overview of the basic dashboard architecture, default port assignments and
LED indications. The dashboard provides an exact detail of the unit’s faceplate. However,
some LED indications that are displayed on the faceplate, are not displayed on the dashboard.
The dashboard provides access to the Packet Broker, Port Info and System configuration
sections by selecting the desired option in the top menu bar. These options are covered in detail per their
specific sections.
Basic LED Indications
The basic LED indications are consistent regardless of configuration changes. The Ethernet and Serial
interfaces always indicate (GREEN). However, on the faceplate, the Ethernet Interface has LEDs to
indicate link and activity while there are no Serial Interface LEDs.
Dashboard Panel
LED Indications
PS2 Power Supply 2 LED
PS1 Power Supply 1 LED
SYS System LED
Ethernet Interface Upper Left LED (always illuminated)
Serial Interface Lower Left LED (always illuminated)
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Packet Broker
The packet broker consists of ports 1 through 44. Ports 1 through 40 may be configured as 1G or 10G.
Ports 1 through 8 utilize internal optics. They have internal fibers that connect to the bulkhead connectors
on the front faceplate. Ports 41 through 44 are 40G ports, that may be split into 4 x10G ports.
Dashboard Panel
LED Indications
Port 1 LA1 Link/Activity LED
Port 2 LA2 Link/Activity LED
BP LED N/A
Port 3 LA3 Link/Activity LED
Port 4 LA4 Link/Activity LED
BP LED N/A
Port 5 LA5 Link/Activity LED
Port 6 LA6 Link/Activity LED
BP LED N/A
Port 7 LA7 Link/Activity LED
Port 8 LA8 Link/Activity LED
BP LED N/A
Port 9 Left/Right Up Arrow Link/Activity LED Port 10 Left/Right Down Arrow Link/Activity LED
Port 11 Left/Right Up Arrow Link/Activity LED Port 12 Left/Right Down Arrow Link/Activity LED
Port 13 Left/Right Up Arrow Link/Activity LED Port 14 Left/Right Down Arrow Link/Activity LED
Port 15 Left/Right Up Arrow Link/Activity LED Port 16 Left/Right Down Arrow Link/Activity LED
Port 17 Left/Right Up Arrow Link/Activity LED Port 18 Left/Right Down Arrow Link/Activity LED
Port 19 Left/Right Up Arrow Link/Activity LED Port 20 Left/Right Down Arrow Link/Activity LED
Port 21 Left/Right Up Arrow Link/Activity LED Port 22 Left/Right Down Arrow Link/Activity LED
Port 23 Left/Right Up Arrow Link/Activity LED Port 24 Left/Right Down Arrow Link/Activity LED
Port 25 Left/Right Up Arrow Link/Activity LED Port 26 Left/Right Down Arrow Link/Activity LED
Port 27 Left/Right Up Arrow Link/Activity LED Port 28 Left/Right Down Arrow Link/Activity LED
Port 29 Left/Right Up Arrow Link/Activity LED Port 30 Left/Right Down Arrow Link/Activity LED
Port 31 Left/Right Up Arrow Link/Activity LED Port 32 Left/Right Down Arrow Link/Activity LED
Port 33 Left/Right Up Arrow Link/Activity LED Port 34 Left/Right Down Arrow Link/Activity LED
Port 35 Left/Right Up Arrow Link/Activity LED Port 36 Left/Right Down Arrow Link/Activity LED
Port 37 Left/Right Up Arrow Link/Activity LED Port 38 Left/Right Down Arrow Link/Activity LED
Port 39 Left/Right Up Arrow Link/Activity LED Port 40 Left/Right Down Arrow Link/Activity LED
Port 41 Right Up Arrow Link/Activity LED
Port 41.1 – 41.4 (split) Link LEDs
Port 42 Left Down Arrow Link/Activity LED
Port 42.1 – 42.4 (split) Link LEDs
Port 43 Right Up Arrow Link/Activity LED
Port 43.1 – 43.4 (split) Link LEDs
Port 44 Left Down Arrow Link/Activity LED
Port 44.1 – 44.4 (split) Link LEDs
* The right up/down arrows for ports 9 through 40 are activity LEDs. These LEDs are N/A in the GUI.
* The up/down arrow LEDs for ports 41 through 44 only indicate link in the GUI.
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2. System
The following configuration options may be displayed, modified, enabled, or disabled under the System
panel.
System Info SNMP
General Export Configuration
Admin Import Configuration
Network Settings Software Upgrade
Date & Time Reboot
Syslog
1. Select System on the Dashboard Menu bar.
The System panel will be displayed. The configuration options will be displayed on the left side
of the panel.
System Info
The System Information panel displays the following.
Chassis Name Chassis Model Chassis Serial Number
MAC Address Software Version
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1. Select System Info.
The System Information panel will be displayed.
General
The following configuration options may be displayed or modified.
Chassis Name
Key Press Timeout (secs)
1. Select General.
The General System Settings panel will be displayed.
2. Select Edit Configuration.
3. Enter the desired Chassis Name.
4. Enter the desired Key Press Timeout.
5. Select Save to save updates.
6. Select Cancel to return to the General System Settings panel.
Admin
The following configuration options may be displayed, modified, enabled, or disabled.
Users
Groups
Authentication
Local
TACACS Primary
TACACS Secondary
1. Select Admin.
The Admin Settings panel will be displayed.
Users
The default user is “admin”. Changes to the default user “admin” are allowed and may be deleted. Users
displayed on the Admin Settings panel are for local authentication only, not used for TACACS.
1. Select Users + to create a new user.
The Create New User panel will be displayed.
2. Enter the Username.
A username may be from 5 to 25 characters, a-z, A-Z, 0-9. A username may not contain spaces
or special characters.
3. Enter the Password.
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A password may be from 5 to 25 characters, a-z, A-Z, 0-9 and special characters
~!@#%^_[]{}?,.=+-*. A password may not contain spaces.
4. Select the group for the user.
5. Select Save to save updates.
The new user will be displayed on the Admin Settings panel.
6. Select Cancel to return to the Admin Settings panel.
7. Edit the username, password or assigned group by selecting the pencil.
8. Delete the user by selecting the red X.
Groups
The group defines the authorization for a user or group of users. A group may be used for local
or TACACS authorization. In Use “true” means that there is at least one local user assigned to
the group. If a group is used by TACACS, the In Use will indicate “false”. There are three defaults
groups: admin, OPER and NOC. All three groups may be modified, however only the OPER and
NOC groups may be deleted.
1. Select Groups + to create a new group.
The Create New Group panel will be displayed.
2. Enter the Group Name.
3. Select the desired privileges.
4. Select Save to save updates.
The new group will be displayed on the Admin Settings panel.
5. Select Cancel to return to the Admin Settings panel.
6. Modify the group privileges by selecting the pencil.
7. Deleted the group by selecting the red X.
If a group has at least one user assigned it cannot be deleted.
Authentication
Two authentication options are supported, local or TACACS. TACACS authentication supports two
options, primary and secondary. The TACACS primary and secondary options may be enabled or
disabled independently. Local or TACACS authentication may be enabled or disabled independently,
however, at least one option must be enabled. The TACACS primary or secondary function supports
IPv4 only, IPv6 is not supported.
1. Select Authentication Settings.
The Authentication Settings panel will be displayed. Local authentication is enabled by default.
Local Authentication Disable
1. Deselect Local Authentication.
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Local authentication may only be disabled provided that TACACS authentication, primary
or secondary has previously been enabled.
2. Select Save.
Local Authentication Enable
1. Select Local Authentication.
2. Select Save.
TACACS Primary Authentication
1. Select Enable Primary.
The TACACS Primary panel will be displayed.
2. Enter the IP Address, IPv4 or IPv6.
3. Enter the Secret Word, (optional).
4. Enter the Timeout value, (5-60 sec).
5. Select Save to save updates.
6. Select Cancel to return the Admin Settings panel.
TACACS Test
This option may be used to verify the authentication of a TACACS user, password and
authorization group. The TACACS Test option will be active only if TACACS authentication
has previously been enabled.
1. Select TACACS Test.
The TACACS Test panel will appear.
2. Select Primary.
3. Enter the Username.
4. Enter the Password.
5. Select Test.
The GUI will display the results of the test, “Authentication Test Successful”. As well as
messages for “authentication:Success”, authorization:Success” and
“authorization:group:abcdef.
TACACS Ping Test
This option may be used to verify the network connectivity from the unit to the TACACS server.
The TACACS Ping option will be active only if TACACS authentication has been previously enabled.
1. Select TACACS 1 Ping.
The GUI will display the results of the ping, “TACACS 1 Ping Successful”.
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TACACS Secondary Authentication
1. Select Enable Secondary.
The TACACS Secondary panel will be displayed.
2. Enter the IP Address, IPv4 or IPv6.
3. Enter the Secret Word, (optional).
4. Enter the Timeout value, (5-60 sec).
5. Select Save to save updates.
6. Select Cancel to return the Admin Settings panel.
TACACS Test
This option may be used to verify the authentication of a TACACS user, password and
authorization group. The TACACS Test option will be active only if TACACS authentication
has previously been enabled.
1. Select TACACS Test.
The TACACS Test panel will appear.
2. Select Secondary.
3. Enter the Username.
4. Enter the Password.
5. Select Test.
The GUI will display the results of the test, “Authentication Test Successful”. As well as
messages for “authentication:Success”, authorization:Success” and
“authorization:group:abcdef.
TACACS Ping Test
This option may be used to verify the network connectivity from the unit to the TACACS server.
The TACACS Ping option will be active only if TACACS authentication has been previously enabled.
1. Select TACACS 2 Ping.
The GUI will display the results of the ping, “TACACS 2 Ping Successful”.
Network Settings
Upon the initial turn up via the serial interface the IPv4 address, IPv4 gateway, IPv6 address and IPv6
gateway may have been already established. The IPv4 and IPv6 management interfaces may be
enabled or disabled independently as well as both enabled or disabled simultaneously. If the IPv4
and IPv6 management interfaces are disabled simultaneously, access is only allowed via the serial
interface. Any modifications made to any setting option will cause GUI disruption for about 60 seconds.
Also note that modifying the management interfaces may cause network disruption if prior consideration
and planning have not been performed.
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The default system network configurations are as follows:
IPv4 enabled
IPv4 address 10.10.10.200
IPv4 gateway 10.10.10.1
IPv6 is disabled.
Via the GUI, the following options may be displayed, modified, enabled, or disabled.
IPv4 Enable/Disable IPv4 Address IPv4 Gateway
IPv6 Enable/Disable IPv6 Address IPv6 Gateway
SSL Certificate Loaded
Using Uploaded SSL Certificate
1. Select Network Settings.
The Network Settings panel will be displayed with the current configuration
IPv4 / Disable
1. Deselect Enable IPv4.
2. Select Save.
If the IPv6 management interface has not been enabled the GUI will display a
message “Disabling IPv4 and IPv6, GUI will disconnect. Are you sure?
3. Select OK.
IPv4 Enable
1. Select Enable IPv4.
2. Enter the desired Address, (www.xxx.yyy.zzz/xx).
3. Enter the desired Gateway.
4. Select Save.
IPv6 Enable
1. Select Enable IPv6.
2. Enter the desired Address.
3. Enter the desired Gateway.
4. Select Save.
IPv6 Disable
1. Deselect Enable IPv6.
2. Select Save.
If the IPv4 management interface has not been enabled the GUI will display a
message “Disabling IPv4 and IPv6, GUI will disconnect. Are you sure?
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3. Select OK.
Add SSL Certificate
Uploading a custom SSL certificate involves two files. The cert.pem file and key.pem file. The unit will
validate these files during the upload. If the files do not match or one of the files are corrupted the unit will
abort the upload.
1. Select Add SSL Certificate.
The Select Certificate and Select Key File panel will appear.
2. Select Choose File for Select Certificate.
3. Select the desired cert.pem file.
4. Select Open.
5. Select the Choose File for Select Key File.
6. Select the desired key.pem file.
7. Select Open.
8. Select Upload.
The GUI message will be displayed, “Please wait. Browser will refresh after 90 seconds”.
9. Verify SSL Certificate Loaded “true”.
10. Verify Using Uploaded SSL Certificate “true”.
Disable Using Uploaded SSL Certificate
1. Select Edit Settings.
2. Deselect Using Uploaded SSL Certificate.
3. Select Save.
The GUI message will be displayed,”Saved Settings. Changes will cause network
connectivity disruption for about 60 seconds”.
4. Refresh Browser.
5. Verify SSL Certificate Loaded “true”.
6. Verify Using Uploaded SSL Certificate “false”.
Date & Time
The following configuration options may be displayed, modified, enabled, or disabled.
Timezone
UTC
NTP No Authentication (Symmetric)
NTP Authentication (Symmetric)
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Time
Date
1. Select Date & Time.
The Date & Time Settings panel will be displayed.
Timezone
1. Select Edit Settings.
2. Select the desired Timezone using the pull-down panel.
3. Select Save.
4. Select Cancel to return to the Date & Time Settings panel.
UTC
1. Select Edit Settings.
2. Select the desired UTC using the pull-down panel.
3. Select Save.
4. Select Cancel to return to the Date & Time Settings panel.
Manually Set Date & Time
1. Select Edit Settings.
2. Enter the Hours or use the up/down arrows to select.
3. Enter the Minutes or use the up/down arrows to select.
4. Enter the Date, MM/DD/YYYY or use the calendar to select.
5. Select Save.
6. Select Cancel to return to the Date & Time Settings panel.
NTP No Authentication (Symmetric)
The system supports an IPv4 or IPv6 address for NTP timing. If IPv4 is desired, then an IPv4
management interface must be assigned. If IPv6 is desired, then an IPv6 management interface
must be assigned. The system allows for an IPv4 and IPv6 management interface to be assigned
simultaneously.
1. Select Edit Settings.
2. Select NTP timing.
3. Enter the IPv4 or IPv6 Address.
4. Verify Authenticate, None.
5. Select Save.
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The NTP Status will display “syncing”. Eventually the NTP Status will display “Synced”.
This can take several minutes.
6. Select Cancel to return to the Date & Time Settings panel.
NTP Authentication (Symmetric)
The system supports an IPv4 or IPv6 address for NTP timing. If IPv4 is desired, then an IPv4
management interface must be assigned. If IPv6 is desired, then an IPv6 management interface
must be assigned. The system allows for an IPv4 and IPv6 management interface to be assigned
simultaneously.
1. Select Edit Settings.
2. Select NTP timing.
3. Enter the IPv4 or IPv6 Address.
4. Select Authenticate, Symmetric.
5. Select Encryption Type, (MD5, SHA1, SHA224, SHA256, SHA384, SHA512)
6. Enter the Key Number.
7. Enter the Key.
8. Select Save.
The NTP Status will display “syncing”. Eventually the NTP Status will display “Synced”.
This can take several minutes.
9. Select Cancel to return to the Date & Time Settings panel.
Syslog
The system supports an IPv4 or IPv6 address for Syslog. If IPv4 is desired, then an IPv4
management interface must be assigned. If IPv6 is desired, then an IPv6 management interface
must be assigned. The system allows for an IPv4 and IPv6 management interface to be assigned
simultaneously.
1. Select Syslog.
The Syslog Configuration panel will be displayed.
2. Select Edit Settings.
3. Select Enable Syslog Config.
4. Enable Unit ID, (optional).
5. Enter the Unit ID, (optional).
6. Enter the IPv4 or IPv6 Address.
7. Enter the desired UDP Port Number or use the default, 514.
8. Select Save.
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9. Select Cancel to return the Syslog Configuration panel.
Syslog Test
1. Select Syslog Test.
The GUI message will be displayed,”Syslog Test Successful!”.
2. Verify the Syslog Test Message on the Syslog server.
SNMP
The system supports an IPv4 or IPv6 address for SNMP. If IPv4 is desired, then an IPv4
management interface must be assigned. If IPv6 is desired, then an IPv6 management interface
must be assigned. The system allows for an IPv4 and IPv6 management interface to be assigned
simultaneously.
The following SNMP configuration options are supported:
V2 Read/Write
V2 Read Only
V3 Auth Type MD5 / SHA
V3 Priv Protocol DES / AES
1. Select SNMP.
The SNMP Configuration panel will be displayed.
2. Select Edit Configuration.
3. Select Enable SNMP Config.
4. Enter the desired Access Port number or use the default, 161.
5. Enter the desired Trap Port number or use the default, 162.
6. Enter the IPv4 or IPv6 Address.
7. Select the desired Protocol, (V2 Read/Write or V2 read Only).
8. Enter the desired V2 Community Password.
9. Select the desired Protocol, (V3).
10. Enter the desired V3 User.
11. Enter the desired V3 Auth Password.
12. Enter the desired V3 Priv password.
13. Select Save.
14. Select Cancel to return the SNMP Configuration panel.
SNMP Test
1. Select SNMP Test.
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The GUI message will be displayed,”Test Successful!”.
2. Verify the SNMP Test Message on the MIB Browser.
Export Configuration
This option creates a configuration file (exportCfg.json) that may be used to recover a unit. The
exportCfg.json file may be renamed if desired. The exportCfg.json file does not contain Usernames,
Passwords, Groups or Network Settings.
1. Select Export Configuration.
The Export Configuration panel will be displayed.
2. Select Export.
The exportCfg.json file will be downloaded to the default download destination of the browser.
Import Configuration
This option allows a previously created configuration file (exportCfg.json) to be uploaded to the unit. The
Chassis Model is the only option that is considered and must match, otherwise the unit will reject the
exportCfg.json file.
1. Select Import Configuration.
The Import Configuration panel will be displayed.
2. Select Choose File.
3. Select the desired exportCfg.json file.
4. Select Open.
5. Select Upload.
The unit will automatically verify the selected exportCfg.json file.
6. Select Configure.
The unit will import and load the exportCfg.json. An “import done” message will be displayed
when complete. A reboot is not required.
Software Upgrade
This option allows the unit’s firmware to be upgraded. An Upgrade Guide is created as part of the
standard documentation for each release. Please refer to the Upgrade Guide for the procedure.
Reboot
This option allows the unit to be rebooted. The traffic will be affected for up to 1 minute.
1. Select Reboot.
The Reboot Device panel will be displayed.
2. Select Reboot.
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The unit will present an “Are you sure?” message.
3. Select OK.
The GUI will display a “rebooting” as well as a “Session timed out. Go to Login screen” message.
4. Select Go.
The Login panel will be displayed.
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3. Packet Broker
The following configuration options may be displayed, modified, enabled, or disabled under the
Packet Broker panel.
Configuration Maps Load Balance Groups
Tunnels Load Balance Policy
Filter Templates
1. Select Packet Broker on the Dashboard menu bar.
The Packet Broker Configurations panel will be displayed.
Tunnels
The system supports the ability to:
- Encapsulate VXLAN packets
- Decapsulate VXLAN packets
- Encapsulate l2GRE packets
- Decapsulate l2GRE packets
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Encapsulate VXLAN Packets (VXLAN-TX Only)
When a packet is encapsulated with a VXLAN header the new VXLAN header segments are added to the
original packet. The VXLAN header segments consists of Ethernet II, IPv4, UDP and VXLAN as shown
below.
Original Packet
VXLAN Encapsulated Packet
1. Select Tunnels.
The Tunnels panel will be displayed.
2. Select Create Tunnel.
The Create Tunnels panel will be displayed.
3. Add an ingress port by placing the cursor on the desired port. Press the left mouse button. Drag
the port to the Ingress panel and release.
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