Quanta Computer QuantaMesh User manual

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QuantaMesh Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch
User’s Guide
Applicable Products
* T5032-LY6
* T3096-LY5
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Document History
Revision Date Remark
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CONTENTS
1
INTRODUCTION ......................................................................................................................................... 10
1.1
P
RODUCT
O
VERVIEW
..................................................................................................................................... 10
1.2
F
EATURES
.................................................................................................................................................... 12
1.3
M
ANAGEMENT
O
PTIONS
................................................................................................................................ 14
1.4
C
OMMAND
L
INE
C
ONSOLE
I
NTERFACE THROUGH THE
S
ERIAL
P
ORT OR
T
ELNET
......................................................... 14
1.5
SNMP-B
ASED
M
ANAGEMENT
........................................................................................................................ 15
2
INSTALLATION AND QUICK STARTUP ........................................................................................................ 18
2.1
P
ACKAGE
C
ONTENTS
..................................................................................................................................... 18
2.2
S
WITCH
I
NSTALLATION
................................................................................................................................... 1
2.3
I
NSTALLING THE
S
WITCH IN A
R
ACK
.................................................................................................................. 20
2.4
Q
UICK
S
TARTING THE
S
WITCH
......................................................................................................................... 21
2.5
S
YSTEM
I
NFORMATION
S
ETUP
......................................................................................................................... 22
2.5.1
Quick Start up Software Version Information .................................................................................. 22
2.5.2
Quick Start up Physical Port Data .................................................................................................... 22
2.5.3
Quick Start up User ccount Management ..................................................................................... 23
2.5.4
Quick Start up IP ddress ................................................................................................................. 24
2.5.5
Quick Start up Uploading from Switch to Out-of-Band PC ............................................................... 25
2.5.6
Quick Start up Downloading from Out-of-Band PC to Switch .......................................................... 25
2.5.7
Quick Start up Downloading from TFTP Server ................................................................................ 25
2.5.8
Quick Start up Factory Defaults ....................................................................................................... 26
3
CONSOLE AND TELNET ADMINISTRATION INTERFACE ............................................................................... 27
3.1
L
OCAL
C
ONSOLE
M
ANAGEMENT
...................................................................................................................... 27
3.2
S
ET
U
P YOUR
S
WITCH
U
SING
C
ONSOLE
A
CCESS
.................................................................................................. 27
3.3
S
ET
U
P YOUR
S
WITCH
U
SING
T
ELNET
A
CCESS
..................................................................................................... 2
3.3.1
ccessing the Switch CLI through the Network ................................................................................ 29
3.3.2
Using the Service Port or Netowrk Interface for Remote Management .......................................... 29
4
COMMAND LINE INTERFACE STRUCTURE AND MODE-BASED CLI .............................................................. 31
4.1
CLI
C
OMMAND
F
ORMAT
................................................................................................................................ 31
4.2
CLI
M
ODE
-
BASED
T
OPOLOGY
......................................................................................................................... 32
5
SWITCHIN COMMANDS .......................................................................................................................... 34
5.1
S
YSTEM
I
NFORMATION AND
S
TATISTICS COMMANDS
........................................................................................... 34
5.1.1
show arp .......................................................................................................................................... 34
5.1.2
show calendar .................................................................................................................................. 35
5.1.3
show process cpu ............................................................................................................................. 36
5.1.4
show eventlog .................................................................................................................................. 38
5.1.5
show running-config ........................................................................................................................ 39
5.1.6
show sysinfo ..................................................................................................................................... 40
5.1.7
show system ..................................................................................................................................... 41
5.1.8
show tech-support ........................................................................................................................... 42
5.1.9
show hardware ................................................................................................................................ 43
5.1.10
show version .................................................................................................................................... 45
5.1.11
show loginsession ............................................................................................................................ 46
5.1.12
show command filter ....................................................................................................................... 47
5.1.13
Digital Optical Monitor .................................................................................................................... 48
5.2
D
EVICE
C
ONFIGURATION
C
OMMANDS
.............................................................................................................. 50
5.2.1
Interface ........................................................................................................................................... 50
5.2.2
L2 M C ddress and Multicast Forwarding Database Tables ......................................................... 71
5.2.3
VL N Management .......................................................................................................................... 79

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5.2.4
Double VL N commands ................................................................................................................ 103
5.2.5
GVRP and Bridge Extension............................................................................................................ 105
5.2.6
IGMP Snooping .............................................................................................................................. 116
5.2.7
IGMP Snooping Querier ................................................................................................................. 132
5.2.8
MLD Snooping ................................................................................................................................ 139
5.2.9
MLD Snooping Querier ................................................................................................................... 153
5.2.10
Port Channel .................................................................................................................................. 160
5.2.11
Storm Control ................................................................................................................................. 176
5.2.12
L2 Priority ....................................................................................................................................... 185
5.2.13
Port Mirror ..................................................................................................................................... 187
5.2.14
Link State ....................................................................................................................................... 190
5.2.15
Port Backup .................................................................................................................................... 193
5.2.16
Expandable Port Configuration ...................................................................................................... 195
5.3
M
ANAGEMENT
C
OMMANDS
......................................................................................................................... 1 7
5.3.1
Network Commands ...................................................................................................................... 197
5.3.2
Serial Interface Commands ............................................................................................................ 202
5.3.3
Telnet Session Commands.............................................................................................................. 206
5.3.4
SSH Client Session Commands ....................................................................................................... 214
5.3.5
SNMP Server Commands ............................................................................................................... 217
5.3.6
SNMP Trap Commands .................................................................................................................. 233
5.3.7
SNMP Inform Commands ............................................................................................................... 243
5.3.8
Secure Shell (SSH) Commands ........................................................................................................ 244
5.3.9
Management Security Commands ................................................................................................. 247
5.3.10
DHCP Client Commands ................................................................................................................. 248
5.3.11
DHCPv6 Client Commands ............................................................................................................. 249
5.3.12
DHCP Relay Commands ................................................................................................................. 251
5.3.13
sFlow Commands ........................................................................................................................... 253
5.3.14
Service Port Commands ................................................................................................................. 264
5.3.15
Time Range Commands ................................................................................................................. 270
5.3.16
Command Scheduler Commands ................................................................................................... 274
5.4
S
PANNING
T
REE
C
OMMANDS
........................................................................................................................ 277
5.4.1
Show Commands ........................................................................................................................... 277
5.4.2
Configuration Commands .............................................................................................................. 287
5.5
S
YSTEM
L
OG
M
ANAGEMENT
C
OMMANDS
....................................................................................................... 301
5.5.1
Show Commands ........................................................................................................................... 301
5.5.2
Configuration Commands .............................................................................................................. 304
5.6
E
MAIL
A
LERTING AND
M
AIL
S
ERVER
C
OMMANDS
............................................................................................. 311
5.6.1
Show Commands ........................................................................................................................... 311
5.6.2
Configuration Commands .............................................................................................................. 314
5.7
S
CRIPT
M
ANAGEMENT
C
OMMANDS
............................................................................................................... 321
5.7.1
script apply ..................................................................................................................................... 321
5.7.2
script delete ................................................................................................................................... 321
5.7.3
script show ..................................................................................................................................... 322
5.7.4
script validate ................................................................................................................................ 323
5.8
U
SER
A
CCOUNT
M
ANAGEMENT
C
OMMANDS
................................................................................................... 324
5.8.1
Show Commands ........................................................................................................................... 324
5.8.2
Configuration Commands .............................................................................................................. 327
5.
S
ECURITY
C
OMMANDS
................................................................................................................................. 334
5.9.1
Show Commands ........................................................................................................................... 334
5.9.2
Configuration Commands .............................................................................................................. 356
5.9.3
Dot1x Configuration Commands .................................................................................................... 361
5.9.4
Interface ConfigRadius Configuration Commands ......................................................................... 371
5.9.5
T C CS+ Configuration Commands ............................................................................................... 379
5.9.6
Port Security Configuration Commands ......................................................................................... 384

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5.9.7
Denial Of Service Commands ......................................................................................................... 388
5.10
CDP
(C
ISCO
D
ISCOVERY
P
ROTOCOL
)
C
OMMANDS
............................................................................................ 3
5.10.1
Show Commands ........................................................................................................................... 399
5.10.2
Configuration Commands .............................................................................................................. 403
5.11
SNTP
(S
IMPLE
N
ETWORK
T
IME
P
ROTOCOL
)
C
OMMANDS
.................................................................................. 406
5.11.1
Show Commands ........................................................................................................................... 406
5.11.2
Configuration Commands .............................................................................................................. 409
5.12
LLDP
(L
INK
L
AYER
D
ISCOVERY
P
ROTOCOL
)
C
OMMANDS
.................................................................................... 417
5.12.1
Show Commands ........................................................................................................................... 417
5.12.2
Configuration Commands .............................................................................................................. 434
5.13
VTP
(VLAN
T
RUNKING
P
ROTOCOL
)
C
OMMANDS
............................................................................................. 446
5.13.1
Show Commands ........................................................................................................................... 446
5.13.2
Configuration Commands .............................................................................................................. 449
5.14
P
ROTECTED
P
ORTS
C
OMMANDS
.................................................................................................................... 454
5.14.1
Show Commands ........................................................................................................................... 454
5.14.2
Configuration Commands .............................................................................................................. 456
5.15
S
TATIC
MAC
F
ILTERING
C
OMMANDS
............................................................................................................. 457
5.15.1
Show Commands ........................................................................................................................... 457
5.15.2
Configuration Commands .............................................................................................................. 458
5.16
S
YSTEM
U
TILITIES
....................................................................................................................................... 461
5.16.1
clear ............................................................................................................................................... 461
5.16.2
copy ................................................................................................................................................ 475
5.16.3
delete ............................................................................................................................................. 478
5.16.4
dir ................................................................................................................................................... 479
5.16.5
whichboot ...................................................................................................................................... 480
5.16.6
boot-system ................................................................................................................................... 480
5.16.7
ping ................................................................................................................................................ 481
5.16.8
traceroute ...................................................................................................................................... 484
5.16.9
logging cli-command ..................................................................................................................... 486
5.16.10
calendar set................................................................................................................................ 487
5.16.11
reload ......................................................................................................................................... 487
5.16.12
configure .................................................................................................................................... 488
5.16.13
disconnect .................................................................................................................................. 488
5.16.14
hostname ................................................................................................................................... 489
5.16.15
quit ............................................................................................................................................. 489
5.16.16
cablestatus ................................................................................................................................. 490
5.16.17
utoInstall Commands ............................................................................................................... 491
5.16.18
Capture CPU packet Commands ................................................................................................ 495
5.17
DHCP
S
NOOPING
C
OMMANDS
..................................................................................................................... 500
5.17.1
Show Commands ........................................................................................................................... 501
5.17.2
Configuration Commands .............................................................................................................. 508
5.18
IP
S
OURCE
G
UARD
(IPSG)
C
OMMANDS
......................................................................................................... 518
5.18.1
Show Commands ........................................................................................................................... 519
5.18.2
Configuration Commands .............................................................................................................. 521
5.1
D
YNAMIC
ARP
I
NSPECTION
(DAI)
C
OMMAND
................................................................................................. 522
5.19.1
Show Commands ........................................................................................................................... 523
5.19.2
Configuration Commands .............................................................................................................. 527
5.20
D
IFFERENTIATED
S
ERVICE
C
OMMAND
............................................................................................................. 532
5.20.1
General Commands........................................................................................................................ 534
5.20.2
Class Commands ............................................................................................................................ 535
5.20.3
Policy Commands ........................................................................................................................... 554
5.20.4
Service Commands ......................................................................................................................... 565
5.20.5
Show Commands ........................................................................................................................... 568
5.21
ACL
C
OMMAND
......................................................................................................................................... 576

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5.21.1
Show Commands ........................................................................................................................... 576
5.21.2
Configuration Commands .............................................................................................................. 583
5.22
IP
V
6
ACL
C
OMMAND
................................................................................................................................. 5 3
5.22.1
Show Commands ........................................................................................................................... 593
5.22.2
Configuration Commands .............................................................................................................. 595
5.23
C
O
S
(C
LASS OF
S
ERVICE
)
C
OMMAND
.............................................................................................................. 5
5.23.1
Show Commands ........................................................................................................................... 599
5.23.2
Configuration Commands .............................................................................................................. 604
5.24
A
UTO
-V
OICE OVER
IP
C
OMMANDS
................................................................................................................ 610
5.24.1
Show Commands ........................................................................................................................... 611
5.24.2
Configuration Commands .............................................................................................................. 612
5.25
I
SCSI
O
PTIMIZATION
C
OMMANDS
................................................................................................................. 613
5.25.1
Show Commands ........................................................................................................................... 613
5.25.2
Configuration Commands .............................................................................................................. 615
5.26
D
OMAIN
N
AME
S
ERVER
R
ELAY
C
OMMANDS
.................................................................................................... 61
5.26.1
Show Commands ........................................................................................................................... 619
5.26.2
Configuration Commands .............................................................................................................. 622
5.27
UDLD
C
OMMANDS
.................................................................................................................................... 630
5.27.1
Show command ............................................................................................................................. 630
5.27.2
Configuration Commands .............................................................................................................. 632
5.28
M
ULTI
C
HASSIS
L
INK
A
GGREGATION
C
OMMANDS
............................................................................................. 635
5.28.1
Show Commands ........................................................................................................................... 635
5.28.2
Configuration Commands .............................................................................................................. 639
5.2
C
ONTROL
P
LANE
P
ROTECTION
C
OMMANDS
..................................................................................................... 643
5.29.1
Show Commands ........................................................................................................................... 643
5.29.2
Configuration Commands .............................................................................................................. 643
6
ROUTIN COMMANDS ............................................................................................................................ 645
6.1
A
DDRESS
R
ESOLUTION
P
ROTOCOL
(ARP)
C
OMMANDS
...................................................................................... 645
6.1.1
Show Commands ........................................................................................................................... 645
6.1.2
Configuration Commands .............................................................................................................. 648
6.2
IP
R
OUTING
C
OMMANDS
............................................................................................................................. 653
6.2.1
Show Commands ........................................................................................................................... 653
6.2.2
Configuration Commands .............................................................................................................. 668
6.3
O
PEN
S
HORTEST
P
ATH
F
IRST
(OSPF)
C
OMMANDS
........................................................................................... 675
6.3.1
Show Commands ........................................................................................................................... 675
6.3.2
Configuration Commands .............................................................................................................. 695
6.4
BOOTP/DHCP
R
ELAY
C
OMMANDS
.............................................................................................................. 724
6.4.1
Show Commands ........................................................................................................................... 724
6.4.2
Configuration Commands .............................................................................................................. 725
6.5
IP
H
ELPER
C
OMMANDS
............................................................................................................................... 728
6.5.1
Show Commands ........................................................................................................................... 728
6.5.2
Configuration Commands .............................................................................................................. 730
6.6
R
OUTING
I
NFORMATION
P
ROTOCOL
(RIP)
C
OMMANDS
..................................................................................... 733
6.6.1
Show Commands ........................................................................................................................... 733
6.6.2
Configuration Commands .............................................................................................................. 736
6.7
R
OUTER
D
ISCOVERY
P
ROTOCOL
C
OMMANDS
................................................................................................... 745
6.7.1
Show Commands ........................................................................................................................... 745
6.7.2
Configuration Commands .............................................................................................................. 746
6.8
VLAN
R
OUTING
C
OMMANDS
....................................................................................................................... 74
6.8.1
Configuration Commands .............................................................................................................. 749
6.
V
IRTUAL
R
OUTER
R
EDUNDANCY
P
ROTOCOL
(VRRP)
C
OMMANDS
....................................................................... 750
6.9.1
Show Commands ........................................................................................................................... 750
6.9.2
Configuration Commands .............................................................................................................. 755

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6.10
P
OLICY
B
ASED
R
OUTING
(PBR)
C
OMMANDS
................................................................................................... 763
6.10.1
Show Commands ........................................................................................................................... 763
6.10.2
Configuration Commands .............................................................................................................. 765
6.11
B
ORDER
G
ATEWAY
P
ROTOCOL
(BGP)
C
OMMANDS
........................................................................................... 778
6.11.1
Show Commands ........................................................................................................................... 778
6.11.2
Configuration Commands .............................................................................................................. 798
7
IP MULTICAST COMMANDS..................................................................................................................... 819
7.1
D
ISTANCE
V
ECTOR
M
ULTICAST
R
OUTING
P
ROTOCOL
(DVMRP)
C
OMMANDS
........................................................ 81
7.1.1
Show Commands ........................................................................................................................... 819
7.1.2
Configuration Commands .............................................................................................................. 825
7.2
I
NTERNET
G
ROUP
M
ANAGEMENT
P
ROTOCOL
(IGMP)
C
OMMANDS
..................................................................... 827
7.2.1
Show Commands ........................................................................................................................... 827
7.2.2
Configuration Commands .............................................................................................................. 834
7.3
MLD
C
OMMANDS
...................................................................................................................................... 83
7.3.1
Show Commands ........................................................................................................................... 839
7.3.2
Configuration Commands .............................................................................................................. 843
7.4
M
ULTICAST
C
OMMANDS
.............................................................................................................................. 847
7.4.1
Show Commands ........................................................................................................................... 847
7.4.2
Configuration Commands .............................................................................................................. 853
7.5
IP
V
4
P
ROTOCOL
I
NDEPENDENT
M
ULTICAST
(PIM)
C
OMMANDS
.......................................................................... 856
7.5.1
Show Commands ........................................................................................................................... 856
7.5.2
Configuration Commands .............................................................................................................. 863
7.6
IP
V
6
P
ROTOCOL
I
NDEPENDENT
M
ULTICAST
C
OMMANDS
................................................................................... 871
7.6.1
Show Commands ........................................................................................................................... 871
7.6.2
Configuration Commands .............................................................................................................. 878
7.7
IGMP
P
ROXY
C
OMMANDS
........................................................................................................................... 886
7.7.1
Show Commands ........................................................................................................................... 886
7.7.2
Configuration Commands .............................................................................................................. 890
7.8
MLD
P
ROXY
C
OMMANDS
............................................................................................................................ 8 2
7.8.1
Show Commands ........................................................................................................................... 892
7.8.2
Configuration Commands .............................................................................................................. 896
8
IPV6 COMMANDS ................................................................................................................................... 898
8.1
T
UNNEL
I
NTERFACE
C
OMMANDS
................................................................................................................... 8 8
8.1.1
Show Commands ........................................................................................................................... 898
8.1.2
Configuration Commands .............................................................................................................. 900
8.2
L
OOPBACK
I
NTERFACE
C
OMMANDS
................................................................................................................ 02
8.2.1
Show Commands ........................................................................................................................... 902
8.2.2
Configuration Commands .............................................................................................................. 903
8.3
IP
V
6
R
OUTING
C
OMMANDS
......................................................................................................................... 04
8.3.1
Show Commands ........................................................................................................................... 904
8.3.2
Configuration Commands .............................................................................................................. 917
8.4
OSPF
V
3
C
OMMANDS
................................................................................................................................. 30
8.4.1
Show Commands ........................................................................................................................... 930
8.4.2
Configuration Commands .............................................................................................................. 948
8.5
RIP
NG
C
OMMANDS
.................................................................................................................................... 72
8.5.1
Show Commands ........................................................................................................................... 972
8.5.2
Configuration Commands .............................................................................................................. 974
8.6
R
OUTING
P
OLICY
C
OMMANDS
...................................................................................................................... 81
8.6.1
Show Commands ........................................................................................................................... 981
8.6.2
Configuration Commands .............................................................................................................. 982
9
DATA CENTER BRID IN COMMANDS .................................................................................................... 985

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.1
FIP
S
NOOPING
........................................................................................................................................... 85
9.1.1
show dcb fip-snooping ................................................................................................................... 985
9.1.2
show fip-snooping enode ............................................................................................................... 985
9.1.3
show dcb fip-snooping session ....................................................................................................... 987
9.1.4
show dcb fip-snooping fcf .............................................................................................................. 988
9.1.5
show dcb fip-snooping vlan ........................................................................................................... 989
9.1.6
fip-snooping ................................................................................................................................... 989
9.1.7
fip-snooping vlan ........................................................................................................................... 990
.2
P
RIORITY
-
BASED
F
LOW
C
ONTROL
................................................................................................................... 1
9.2.1
show dcb priority-flow-control ....................................................................................................... 991
9.2.2
priority-flow-control mode ............................................................................................................. 991
9.2.3
priority-flow-control priority .......................................................................................................... 992
9.2.4
clear priority-flow-control statistics ............................................................................................... 992
.3
E
NHANCED
T
RANSMISSION
S
ELECTION
(ETS) ................................................................................................... 3
9.3.1
show dcb ets classofservice traffic-class-group ............................................................................. 993
9.3.2
show dcb ets traffic-class-group .................................................................................................... 993
9.3.3
ets classofservice traffic-class-group ............................................................................................. 995
9.3.4
ets traffic-class-group max-bandwidth .......................................................................................... 995
9.3.5
ets traffic-class-group min-bandwidth ........................................................................................... 996
9.3.6
ets traffic-class-group strict ........................................................................................................... 996
9.3.7
ets traffic-class-group weight ........................................................................................................ 997
.4
E
THERNET
V
IRTUAL
B
RIDGING
....................................................................................................................... 8
9.4.1
show evb status ............................................................................................................................. 998
9.4.2
show evb status ............................................................................................................................. 999
9.4.3
show evb vsi-profile ..................................................................................................................... 1000
9.4.4
evb enable .................................................................................................................................... 1000
9.4.5
evb rte .......................................................................................................................................... 1001
.5
VM
T
RACER
C
OMMANDS
........................................................................................................................... 1002
9.5.1
Show Commands ......................................................................................................................... 1002
9.5.2
Configuration Commands ............................................................................................................ 1006
10
OPENFLOW COMMANDS ................................................................................................................... 1011
10.1
S
HOW
C
OMMANDS
................................................................................................................................... 1011
10.1.1
show openflow instance .............................................................................................................. 1011
10.1.2
show openflow controller ............................................................................................................ 1012
10.1.3
show openflow installed flows ..................................................................................................... 1013
10.1.4
show openflow installed meters .................................................................................................. 1014
10.1.5
show openflow table status ......................................................................................................... 1015
10.2
C
ONFIGURATION
C
OMMANDS
..................................................................................................................... 1016
10.2.1
OpenFlow Instance....................................................................................................................... 1016
10.2.2
OpenFlow Enable/Disable ............................................................................................................ 1016
10.2.3
OpenFlow Controller .................................................................................................................... 1017
10.2.4
OpenFlow Hybrid Mode ............................................................................................................... 1017
10.2.5
OpenFlow VL N in Per-VL N mode instance ............................................................................... 1018
10.2.6
OpenFlow PORT in Per-PORT mode instance ............................................................................... 1018
10.2.7
OpenFlow Variant ........................................................................................................................ 1019
10.2.8
OpenFlow Fail Mode .................................................................................................................... 1019
10.2.9
OpenFlow ignore-legacy-protocol ................................................................................................ 1019

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1 Introduction
1.1 Product Overview
The QuantaMesh Top-of-Rack (ToR) Ethernet switch provides high performance, high availability and
simplicity management. They are designed for adaptability and scalability for campus and data center.
The hardware configuration of each product is listed in Table 1.
Feature/Model
T5032-LY6 T3096-LY5 T3048-LY8
Product
Config
10/100/1000
Mbps RJ-45
ports - - -
10G Base-T
ports - -
1 GbE SFP
ports - - -
10 GbE SFP+
ports - 96 48
40 GbE QSFP
ports 32 - 4+2(optional)
100 GbE ports - - -
1 GbE SerDes
downlinks - - -
Switching
bandwidth
(data rate,
full duplex)
2560Gbps 1920Gbps 1280/1440Gbps
Special
ports
Console Port 1 (RJ-45 Type)
1 (RJ-45 Type)
1 (RJ-45 Type)
Management
Port
1
(10/100/1000Mbps
)
1
(10/100/1000Mbps
)
1
(10/100/1000Mbps
)
USB Port 1(USB2.0) 1(USB2.0) 1(USB2.0)
Fans/Air
flow
Cooling Fans 3(hotswapable)
4(hotswapable)
3(hotswapable)
Air Flow Front-to-Rear or
Rear-to-Front Front-to-Rear or
Rear-to-Front Front-to-Rear or
Rear-to-Front
Power/PS
U
Hot-Swap PSU
(redundant
power )
1+1 AC-DC
Redundant power
supply(90-264
VAC input;
12VDC/36A
Output)
1+1 AC-DC
Redundant power
supply(90-264
VAC input;
12VDC/62A
Output)
1+1 AC-DC
Redundant power
supply(90-264
VAC input;
12VDC/36A
Output)
Table 1. Product Configuration

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Simplicity
The QuantaMesh switch can be managed through industry standard command-line interface (CLI) which
reduces the training and operating costs. It supports Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)
both from standard MIB and private MIB for network administrator to easily configure, monitor, and
manage remotely. The Auto-installation feature implemented helps centralized management to simplify
deployment of a truly plug-and-play experience. With the evolution from IPv4 to IPv6, the QuantaMesh
switch is a IPv6 integrated management device.
High Availability
The QuantaMesh switch is designed for high availability from both hardware and software perspective.
The key features include:
- 1+1 hot-swappable power supplies
- Out-of-band management supported
- 802.1D, 802.1w and 802.1s supported
- Up to 32 ports per link aggregation group (LACP) and up to 64 groups
- Multi-chassis LAG (MLAG) for preventing the risks of single point failure
- Up to 32 paths ECMP routing for load balancing and redundancy
- Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP) supported
High-Performance L2/L3 access deployments
With the compact 1U form factor, high desity ports in the front panel, fron to back or back to front airflow
design, the QuantaMesh switch is idea for top-of-rack deployments in high-performance, highly
demanding data centers. The high switching capacity to be a powerful solution to aggregate
high-performance servers in the data center.
Advance IPv4 and IPv6 Routing
The QuantaMesh switch is a full layer 2 and layer 3 routing switch that supports advanced IPv4 and IPv6
routing features such as RIP v1/v2, OSPF/ECMP, RIPng and OSPFv3. The multicast routing features for
IGMP v1/v2/v3, DVMRP, PIM-DM.SM, MLD v1/v2 and PIM-DM6/SM6 are all supported.
Data Center Application
The QuantaMesh switch is an IEEE DCB-based switch delivering a high-performance solution to
integrate server edge access. The key features include:
- Congestion Notification (CN, 802.1Qau)
- Enhanced Transmission Selection (ETS, 802.1Qaz)
- Priority-based Flow Control (PFC, 802.1Qbb)
- Data Center Bridging Extension (DCBX, 802.1Qaz)
- FCoE Initiation Protocol (FIP) snooping
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1.2 Features
•IEEE 802.3z and IEEE 802.3x compliant Flow Control for all ethernet ports
•Supports 802.1D STP, 802.1S MSTP, and 802.1w Rapid Spanning Tree for redundant back up
bridge paths
•Supports 802.1Q VLAN, Protocol-based VLAN, Subnet-based VLAN, MAC-based VLAN, Protected
Port, Double VLAN, Voice VLAN, GVRP, GMRP, IGMP snooping, 802.1p Priority Queues, Port
Channel, port mirroring
•Link Agregation (802.1ad LACP)
•Multi-chassis Link Aggregation (MLAG)
•Supports VTP (VLAN Trunking Protocol)
•Supports CDP
•Supports LLDP with potential communication problems detection
•Supports Port Security
•Multi-layer Access Control (based on MAC address, IP address, VLAN, Protocol, 802.1p, DSCP)
•Quality of Service (QoS) customized control
•AAA support
•802.1x access control and RADIUS client support
•TACACS+ support
•UDLD support
•Error Disable Recovery support
•Supports DHCP Snooping
•Dynamic ARP Inspection (DAI) and IP Source Guard (IPSG)
•IP ARP support
•IP Routing support
•VLAN Routing support
•OSPF v2 and v3 support
•RIP v1/v2 and RIPng support
•BGP4 support
•Router Discovery Protocol support
•Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP) support
•32-way ECMP support
•/31 subnets support
•Source IP configuration support
•Poilcy Based Routing (PBR)
•IP Multicast support

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•IGMP v1, v2, and v3 support
•DVMRP support
•Protocol Independent Multicast - Dense Mode (PIM-DM) support for IPv4 and IPv6
•Protocol Independent Multicast - Sparse Mode (PIM-SM) support for IPv4 and IPv6
•IPv6 function
Supports DHCPv6 protocol, OSPFv3 protocol, Tunneling, loopback
Provides to configure IPv6 rotuing interface, routing preference
•DHCP Client and Relay support
•IP Helper (BOOTP/DHCP Relay)
•DNS Client and Relay support
•Per-port bandwidth control
•iSCSI Optimization support
•Auto VoIP support
•SNMP v1, v2, v3 network management, RMON support
•CLI management support
•Fully configurable either in-band or out-of-band control via RS-232 console serial connection
•Telnet remote control console
•TraceRoute support
•Traffic Segmentation
•TFTP/FTP/SCP/SFTP upgrade
•SysLog support
•Email Alerting support
•Simple Network Time Protocol support
•SSH Secure Shell version 1 and 2 support
•SSL Secure HTTP TLS Version 1 and SSL version 3 support
•Auto Install support
•Fibre Channel Over Ethernet(FCoE)
FIP Snooping
•Data Center Bridge (DCB)
Enhanced Transmission Selection (ETS, IEEE 802.1Qaz)
Priority Flow Control (PFC, IEEE 802.1Qbb)
•Data Center Bridge Exchange (DCBX, IEEE802.1Qaz)
•Ethenet Virtual Bridge (EVB)
VEB/VEPA bridge support
•OpenFlow support
•Control Plane Protection (CoPP)

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1.3 Management Options
The system may be managed by using one Service Ports through a Telnet, SNMP function and using
the console port on the front panel through CLI command.
1.4 Command Line Console Interface through the Serial Port or
Telnet
You can also connect a computer or terminal to the serial console port or use Telnet to access the
Switch. The command-line-driven interface provides complete access to all switch management
features.

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1.5 SNMP-Based Management
You can manage the Switch with an SNMP-compatible console program. The Switch supports SNMP
version 1.0, version 2.0, and version 3.0. The SNMP agent decodes the incoming SNMP messages and
responds to requests with MIB objects stored in the database. The SNMP agent updates the MIB objects
to generate statistics The Switch supports a comprehensive set of MIB extensions:
•RFC1493 Bridge
•RFC 2819 RMON-MIB
•RFC 2233 Interface MIB
•RFC 2618 (Radius-Auth-Client-MIB)
•RFC 2620 (Radius-Acc-Client-MIB)
•RFC 1724 (RIPv2-MIB)
•RFC 1850 (OSPF-MIB)
•RFC 1850 (OSPF-TRAP-MIB)
•RFC 2787 (VRRP-MIB)
•RFC 3289 - DIFFSERV-DSCP-TC
•RFC 3289 - DIFFSERV-MIB
•QoS-DIFFSERV-EXTENSIONS-MIB
•QoS-DIFFSERV-PRIVATE-MIB
•RFC 2674 802.1p
•RFC 2932 (IPMROUTE-MIB)
•Quanta Enterprise MIB
•ROUTING-MIB
•MGMD-MIB
•RFC 2934 PIM-MIB
•DVMRP-STD-MIB
•IANA-RTPROTO-MIB
•MULTICAST-MIB
•ROUTING6-MIB
•IEEE8021-PAE-MIB
•INVENTORY-MIB
•MGMT-SECURITY-MIB
•QoS-MIB
•QoS-ACL-MIB
•QoS-COS-MIB
•QoS-AUTOVOIP-MIB

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•QoS-DIFFSERV-PRIVATE-MIB
•QoS-ISCSI-MIB
•RFC 1907 - SNMPv2-MIB
•RFC 2465 - IPV6-MIB
•RFC 2466 - IPV6-ICMP-MIB
•TACACS-MIB
•IGMP/MLD Snooping
•IGMP/MLD Layer2 Multicast
•QoS – IPv6 ACL
•Voice VLAN
•Guest VLAN
•
LLDP-MIB
•LLDP MED
•RFC 2925 (DISMAN-TRACEROUTE-MIB)
•RFC 2080 (RIPng)
•OSPFV3-MIB
•RFC 2571 - SNMP-FRAMEWORK-MIB
•RFC 2572 - SNMP-MPD-MIB
•RFC 2573 - SNMP-NOTIFICATION-MIB
•RFC 2573 - SNMP-TARGET-MIB
•RFC 2574 - SNMP-USER-BASED-SM-MIB
•RFC 2576 - SNMP-COMMUNITY-MIB
•RFC 2263 - USM-TARGET-TAG-MIB
•RFC 3176 - SFLOW-MIB
•IEEE8023-LAG-MIB (IEEE Std 802.3ad)
•RFC 2674 - P-BRIDGE-MIB
•RFC 2674 - Q-BRIDGE-MIB
•RFC 2737 - ENTITY-MIB
•RFC 2863 - IF-MIB
•RFC 3635 - Etherlike-MIB
•PORTSECURITY-PRIVATE-MIB
•RADIUS-CLIENT-PRIVATE-MIB
•RFC 5060 - PIM-STD-MIB
•RFC 5240 - PIM-BSR-MIB
•RFC 3419 - TRANSPORT-ADDRESS-MIB
•IANA-MAU-MIB

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2 Installation and Quick Startup
2.1 Package Contents
Before you begin installing the Switch, confirm that your package contains the following items:
•One Layer 2/3/4 Managed ToR Switch
•Mounting kit: 2 mounting brackets and screws
•Four rubber feet with adhesive backing
•Redundant AC power cord

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2.2 Switch Installation
Installing the Switch Without the Rack
1. Install the Switch on a level surface that can safely support the weight of the Switch and its attached
cables. The Switch must have adequate space for ventilation and for accessing cable connectors.
2. Set the Switch on a flat surface and check for proper ventilation. Allow at least 5 cm (2 inches) on
each side of the Switch and 15 cm (6 inches) at the back for the power cable.
3. Attach the rubber feet on the marked locations on the bottom of the chassis.
The rubber feet are recommended to keep the unit from slipping.

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2.3 Installing the Switch in a Rack
You can install the Switch in most standard 19-inch (48.3-cm) racks. Refer to the illustrations below.
1. Use the supplied screws to attach a mounting bracket to each side of the Switch.
2. Align the holes in the mounting bracket with the holes in the rack.
3. Insert and tighten two screws through each of the mounting brackets.
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