Understanding the Installation
Understanding Management and Power Cabling
Single-Switch Location Guidelines
Attach the Rails to the Switch
Attach Telco Adapters to the Rack Slides
Attach the Rack Slides to the Rack
Install the Switch Into the Rack
Install the Air Duct and Front Support
Attach Data and Management Cables
Prepare the Front Support and Small Air Duct
Verify the DHCP-Assigned IP Address and Host Name
Configure Network Management From the CLI (SER MGT)
Log Into the Oracle ILOM Web (NET MGT)
Log Into the Oracle ILOM CLI (NET MGT)
Log Into the Oracle ILOM CLI (SER MGT)
Change a SEFOS User Privilege Level
Configure Network Management From the Web Interface
Configure Network Management From the CLI
Log Out of the Oracle ILOM CLI
Configuring the SEFOS Environment
Enable or Disable the Timeout for Line Connections
Configure the Default IP Address
Configure the IP Address for an Interface
Configure the Name of the Configuration File
Enable or Disable Trap Generation on an Interface
Enable or Disable the Incremental Save Flag
Enable or Disable the Auto Save Flag
Save the Configuration to a File
Copy a Configuration File to a Remote Location
Copy a Configuration File From a Remote Location to Flash
Copy a Configuration File From One Remote Location or Flash to Another Remote Location or Flash
Copy a System Log to a Remote Location
Configuring the Switching Feature
Configuring the Routing Feature
Check Switch Status (Oracle ILOM)
SEFOS can be configured to limit the rate of traffic received on a particular interface. If the traffic is above the configured threshold level, the packet gets dropped. The following example illustrates the configuration for limiting a multicast traffic at port 1 to a rate of 50 packets per second.
See Basic SEFOS Topology for the topology for this task. Port 1 and port 2 are connected to IXIA/Smartbits to monitor the rate of packet forwarding. Configure the rate limiting for multicast packets on port 1 as 50 packets per second and then generate a multicast traffic from IXIA at the rate of 1 Mbps. Packets received at port 2 must be at the rate of 50 packets per second.
See Connect to SEFOS.
SEFOS-1# configure terminal SEFOS-1(config)# interface extreme-ethernet 0/1 SEFOS-1(config-if)# no shutdown SEFOS-1(config-if)# exit SEFOS-1(config)# interface extreme-ethernet 0/2 SEFOS-1(config-if)# no shutdown SEFOS-1(config-if)# end
SEFOS-1# show interface extreme-ethernet 0/1 storm-control ... Multicast Storm Control : 50
The packets received at the second port of IXIA are at the rate of 50 packets per second only.