Monitoring and Analyzing Switch Operation
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1 B Monitoring and Analyzing Switch Operation Contents Overview B B-4 Menu Access To Status and Counters B-5 General System Information B-6 Menu Access B-6 CLI Access B-6 Switch Management Address Information B-7 Menu Access B-7 CLI Access B-7 Module Information B-8 Menu: Displaying Port Status B-8 CLI Access B-8 Port Status B-9 Menu: Displaying Port Status B-9 CLI Access B-9 Web Access B-9 Viewing Port and Trunk Group Statistics and Flow Control Status B-10 Menu Access to Port and Trunk Statistics B-11 CLI Access To Port and Trunk Group Statistics B-12 Web Browser Access To View Port and Trunk Group Statistics B-12 Viewing the Switch s MAC Address Tables B-13 Menu Access to the MAC Address Views and Searches B-14 CLI Access for MAC Address Views and Searches B-16 Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) Information B-18 Menu Access to STP Data B-18 CLI Access to STP Data B-19 Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) Status B-20 VLAN Information B-21 Web Browser Interface Status Information B-23 Port and Static Trunk Monitoring Features B-24 B-1
2 Contents Switch 6108 and Series 4100gl Switches B-24 Series 2600, 2600-PWR, and 2800 Switches B-24 Menu: Configuring Port and Static Trunk Monitoring B-25 CLI: Configuring Port and Static Trunk Monitoring B-27 Web: Configuring Port Monitoring B-29 B-2
3 Overview Overview The switch has several built-in tools for monitoring, analyzing, and troubleshooting switch and network operation: Status: Includes options for displaying general switch information, management address data, port status, port and trunk group statistics, MAC addresses detected on each port or VLAN, and STP, IGMP, and VLAN data (page B-4). Counters: Display details of traffic volume on individual ports (page B-10). Event Log: Lists switch operating events ( Using Logging To Identify Problem Sources on page C-23). Alert Log: Lists network occurrences detected by the switch in the Status Overview screen of the web browser interface (page 5-6). Configurable trap receivers: Uses SNMP to enable management stations on your network to receive SNMP traps from the switch ( SNMP Notification and Traps on page 13-18). Port monitoring (mirroring): Copy all traffic from the specified ports to a designated monitoring port (page B-24). Note Link test and ping test analysis tools in troubleshooting situations are described in chapter 18, Troubleshooting. See page C-35. B-3
4 This section describes the status and counters screens available through the switch console interface and/or the web browser interface. Note You can access all console screens from the web browser interface via Telnet to the console. Telnet access to the switch is available in the Device View window under the Configuration tab. Status or Counters Type Interface Purpose Page Menu Access to Status and Counters Menu Access menu interface for status and counter data. B-5 General System Information Menu, CLI Lists switch-level operating information. B-6 Management Address Information Menu, CLI Lists the MAC address, IP address, and IPX network number for each VLAN or, if no VLANs are configured, for the switch. B-7 Module Information Menu, CLI Lists the module type and description for each slot in which a module is installed. B-8 Port Status Port and Trunk Statistics and Flow Control Status Menu, CLI, Web Menu, CLI, Web Displays the operational status of each port. B-9 Summarizes port activity and lists per-port flow control status. B-10 VLAN Address Table Menu, CLI Lists the MAC addresses of nodes the switch has detected on specific VLANs, with the corresponding switch port. Port Address Table Menu, CLI Lists the MAC addresses that the switch has learned from the selected port. STP Information Menu, CLI Lists Spanning Tree Protocol data for the switch and for individual ports. If VLANs are configured, reports on a per-vlan basis. IGMP Status Menu, CLI Lists IGMP groups, reports, queries, and port on which querier is located. VLAN Information Menu, CLI For each VLAN configured in the switch, lists 802.1Q VLAN ID and up/down status. B-13 B-13 B-18 B-20 B-21 Port Status Overview and Port Counters Web Shows port utilization and counters, and the Alert Log. B-23 B-4
5 Menu Access To Status and Counters Monitoring and Analyzing Switch Operation Beginning at the Main Menu, display the Status and Counters menu by selecting: 1. Status and Counters Figure B-1. The Status and Counters Menu Each of the above menu items accesses the read-only screens described on the following pages. Refer to the online help for a description of the entries displayed in these screens. B-5
6 General System Information Menu Access From the console Main Menu, select: 1. Status and Counters 1. General System Information Figure B-2. Example of General Switch Information This screen dynamically indicates how individual switch resources are being used. See the online Help for details. CLI Access Syntax: show system-information B-6
7 Switch Management Address Information Menu Access From the Main Menu, select: 1 Status and Counters Switch Management Address Information Monitoring and Analyzing Switch Operation Figure B-3. Example of Management Address Information with VLANs Configured This screen displays addresses that are important for management of the switch. If multiple VLANs are not configured, this screen displays a single IP address for the entire switch. See the online Help for details. CLI Access Syntax: show management B-7
8 Module Information Use this feature to determine which slots have modules installed and which type(s) of modules are installed. Menu: Displaying Port Status From the Main Menu, select: 1. Status and Counters Module Information Figure B-4. Example of Module Information in the Menu Interface CLI Access Syntax: show module B-8
9 Port Status The web browser interface and the console interface show the same port status data. Menu: Displaying Port Status From the Main Menu, select: 1. Status and Counters Port Status Figure B-5. Example of Port Status on the Menu Interface CLI Access Syntax: show interfaces brief Web Access 1. Click on the Status tab. 2. Click on Port Status. B-9
10 Viewing Port and Trunk Group Statistics and Flow Control Status Feature Default Menu CLI Web viewing port and trunk statistics for all n/a page B-11 page B-12 page B-12 ports, and flow control status viewing a detailed summary for a n/a page B-11 page B-12 page B-12 particular port or trunk resetting counters n/a page B-11 page B-12 page B-12 These features enable you to determine the traffic patterns for each port since the last reboot or reset of the switch. You can display: A general report of traffic on all LAN ports and trunk groups in the switch, along with the per-port flow control status (On or Off). A detailed summary of traffic on a selected port or trunk group. You can also reset the counters for a specific port. The menu interface and the web browser interface provide a dynamic display of counters summarizing the traffic on each port. The CLI lets you see a static snapshot of port or trunk group statistics at a particular moment. As mentioned above, rebooting or resetting the switch resets the counters to zero. You can also reset the counters to zero for the current session. This is useful for troubleshooting. See the Note On Reset, below. Note on Reset The Reset action resets the counter display to zero for the current session, but does not affect the cumulative values in the actual hardware counters. (In compliance with the SNMP standard, the values in the hardware counters are not reset to zero unless you reboot the switch.) Thus, using the Reset action resets the displayed counters to zero for the current session only. Exiting from the console session and starting a new session restores the counter displays to the accumulated values in the hardware counters. B-10
11 Menu Access to Port and Trunk Statistics To access this screen from the Main Menu, select: 1. Status and Counters Port Counters Monitoring and Analyzing Switch Operation Figure B-6. Example of Port Counters on the Menu Interface To view details about the traffic on a particular port, use the [v] key to highlight that port number, then select Show Details. For example, selecting port A2 displays a screen similar to figure B-7, below. Figure B-7. Example of the Display for Show details on a Selected Port This screen also includes the Reset action for the current session. (See the Note on Reset on page B-10.) B-11
12 CLI Access To Port and Trunk Group Statistics To Display the Port Counter Summary Report. This command provides an overview of port activity for all ports on the switch. Syntax: show interfaces To Display a Detailed Traffic Summary for Specific Ports. This command provides traffic details for the port(s) you specify. Syntax: show interfaces [ethernet] < port-list > To Reset the Port Counters for a Specific Port. This command resets the counters for the specified ports to zero for the current session. (See the Note on Reset on page B-10.) Syntax: clear statistics < [ethernet] port-list > Web Browser Access To View Port and Trunk Group Statistics 1. Click on the Status tab. 2. Click on Port Counters. 3. To reset the counters for a specific port, click anywhere in the row for that port, then click on Refresh. B-12
13 Viewing the Switch s MAC Address Tables Feature Default Menu CLI Web viewing MAC addresses on all n/a page B-14 page B-16 ports on a specific VLAN viewing MAC addresses on a n/a page B-15 page B-16 specific port searching for a MAC address n/a page B-15 page B-17 These features help you to view: The MAC addresses that the switch has learned from network devices attached to the switch The port on which each MAC address was learned B-13
14 Menu Access to the MAC Address Views and Searches Per-VLAN MAC-Address Viewing and Searching. This feature lets you determine which switch port on a selected VLAN is being used to communicate with a specific device on the network. The per-vlan listing includes: The MAC addresses that the switch has learned from network devices attached to the switch The port on which each MAC address was learned 1. From the Main Menu, select: 1. Status and Counters 5. VLAN Address Table 2. The switch then prompts you to select a VLAN. 3. Use the Space bar to select the VLAN you want, then press [Enter]. The switch then displays the MAC address table for that VLAN: Figure B-8. Example of the Address Table To page through the listing, use Next page and Prev page. B-14
15 Finding the Port Connection for a Specific Device on a VLAN. This feature uses a device s MAC address that you enter to identify the port used by that device. 1. Proceeding from figure B-8, press [S] (for Search), to display the following prompt: Enter MAC address: _ 2. Type the MAC address you want to locate and press [Enter]. The address and port number are highlighted if found. If the switch does not find the MAC address on the currently selected VLAN, it leaves the MAC address listing empty. Located MAC Address and Corresponding Port Number Figure B-9. Example of Menu Indicating Located MAC Address 3. Press [P] (for Prev page) to return to the full address table listing. Port-Level MAC Address Viewing and Searching. This feature displays and searches for MAC addresses on the specified port instead of for all ports on the switch. 1. From the Main Menu, select: 1. Status and Counters 7. Port Address Table B-15
16 Prompt for Selecting the Port To Search Figure B-10. Listing MAC Addresses for a Specific Port 2. Use the Space bar to select the port you want to list or search for MAC addresses, then press [Enter] to list the MAC addresses detected on that port. Determining Whether a Specific Device Is Connected to the Selected Port. Proceeding from step 2, above: 1. Press [S] (for Search), to display the following prompt: Enter MAC address: _ 2. Type the MAC address you want to locate and press [Enter]. The address is highlighted if found. If the switch does not find the address, it leaves the MAC address listing empty. 3. Press [P] (for Prev page) to return to the previous per-port listing. CLI Access for MAC Address Views and Searches Syntax: show mac-address [vlan < vlan-id >] [ethernet]< port-list >] [< mac-addr >] To List All Learned MAC Addresses on the Switch, with The Port Number on Which Each MAC Address Was Learned. ProCurve> show mac-address To List All Learned MAC Addresses on one or more ports, with Their B-16
17 Corresponding Port Numbers. For example, to list the learned MAC address on ports A1 through A4 and port A6: ProCurve> show mac-address a1-a4,a6 To List All Learned MAC Addresses on a VLAN, with Their Port Numbers. This command lists the MAC addresses associated with the ports for a given VLAN. For example: ProCurve> show mac-address vlan 100 Note The switch operates with a multiple forwarding database architecture. For more on this topic, refer to Duplicate MAC Addresses Across VLANs on page C-21 To Find the Port On Which the Switch Learned a Specific MAC Address. For example, to find the port on which the switch learns a MAC address of ae84: Figure B-11. List the Port on which the Switch Deleted a MAC Address B-17
18 Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) Information Menu Access to STP Data From the Main Menu, select: 1. Status and Counters Spanning Tree Information STP must be enabled on the switch to display the following data: Figure B-12. Example of Spanning Tree Information Use this screen to determine current switch-level STP parameter settings and statistics. You can use the Show ports action at the bottom of the screen to display portlevel information and parameter settings for each port in the switch (including port type, cost, priority, operating state, and designated bridge) as shown in figure B-13. B-18
19 Figure B-13. Example of STP Port Information CLI Access to STP Data This option lists the STP configuration, root data, and per-port data (cost, priority, state, and designated bridge). Syntax: show spanning-tree ProCurve> show spanning-tree B-19
20 Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) Status The switch uses the CLI to display the following IGMP status on a per-vlan basis: Show Command show ip igmp show ip igmp <vlan-id> show ip igmp group <ip-addr> Output Global command listing IGMP status for all VLANs configured in the switch: VLAN ID (VID) and name Active group addresses per VLAN Number of report and query packets per group Querier access port per VLAN Per-VLAN command listing above IGMP status for specified VLAN (VID) Lists the ports currently participating in the specified group, with port type, Access type, Age Timer data and Leave Timer data. For example, suppose that show ip igmp listed an IGMP group address of You could get additional data on that group by executing the following: Figure B-14. Example of IGMP Group Data B-20
21 VLAN Information The switch uses the CLI to display the following VLAN status: Syntax: show vlan Lists: Maximum number of VLANs to support Existing VLANs Status (static or dynamic) Primary VLAN Syntax: show vlan < vlan-id > For the specified VLAN, lists: Name, VID, and status (static/dynamic) Per-Port mode (tagged, untagged, forbid, no/ auto) Unknown VLAN setting (Learn, Block, Disable) Port status (up/down) For example, suppose that your switch has the following VLANs: Ports VLAN VID 1-12 DEFAULT_VLAN 1 1, 2 VLAN , 4 VLAN The next three figures show how you could list data on the above VLANs. B-21
22 Listing the VLAN ID (VID) and Status for ALL VLANs in the Switch. Figure B-15. Example of VLAN Listing for the Entire Switch Listing the VLAN ID (VID) and Status for Specific Ports. Because ports A1 and A2 are not members of VLAN- 44, it does not appear in this listing. Figure B-16. Example of VLAN Listing for Specific Ports Listing Individual VLAN Status. Figure B-17. Example of Port Listing for an Individual VLAN B-22
23 Web Browser Interface Status Information The home screen for the web browser interface is the Status Overview screen, as shown below. As the title implies, it provides an overview of the status of the switch, including summary graphs indicating the network utilization on each of the switch ports, symbolic port status indicators, and the Alert Log, which informs you of any problems that may have occurred on the switch. For more information on this screen, see chapter 5, Using the Web Browser Interface. Port Utilization Graphs Port Status Indicators Alert Log Figure B-18.Example of a Web Browser Interface Status Overview Screen B-23
24 Port and Static Trunk Monitoring Features Port and Static Trunk Monitoring Features Port Monitoring Features Feature Default Menu CLI Web display monitoring disabled page B-25 page B-27 page B-29 configuration configure the monitor port(s) ports: none page B-25 page B-27 page B-29 selecting or removing ports none selected page B-25 page B-28 page B-29 Switch 6108 and Series 4100gl Switches You can designate a port for monitoring inbound (ingress) traffic of other ports and of static trunks on the switch. The switch monitors the network activity by copying all traffic inbound on the specified interfaces to the designated monitoring port, to which a network analyzer can be attached. Series 2600, 2600-PWR, and 2800 Switches You can designate a port for monitoring inbound (ingress) and outbound (egress) traffic of other ports and of static trunks on the switch. The switch monitors the network activity by copying all inbound and outbound traffic on the specified interfaces to the designated monitoring port, to which a network analyzer can be attached. All 2600 Series models will support inbound and outbound port monitoring. However, the 2650 and 2650-PWR require that the mirror port be within the same grouping as the monitored ports. On the 2650/2650-PWR switches, ports are grouped as follows: , and These groupings represent the connections of ports to NetSwitch ASICs within the models. The instructions below apply to all of the switches covered in this manual. Note Port trunks cannot be used as a monitoring port. It is possible, when monitoring multiple interfaces in networks with high traffic levels, to copy more traffic to a monitor port than the link can support. In this case, some packets may not be copied to the monitor port. B-24
25 Port and Static Trunk Monitoring Features Menu: Configuring Port and Static Trunk Monitoring This procedure describes configuring the switch for monitoring when monitoring is disabled. (If monitoring has already been enabled, the screens will appear differently than shown in this procedure.) 1. From the Console Main Menu, Select: 2. Switch Configuration Network Monitoring Port Enable monitoring by setting this parameter to Yes. Figure B-19. The Default Network Monitoring Configuration Screen 2. In the Actions menu, press [E] (for Edit). 3. If monitoring is currently disabled (the default) then enable it by pressing the Space bar (or [Y]) to select Yes. 4. Press the down arrow key to display a screen similar to the following and move the cursor to the Monitoring Port parameter. B-25
26 Port and Static Trunk Monitoring Features Move the cursor to the Monitoring Port parameter. Port where monitored traffic exits the switch. Figure B-20. How To Select a Monitoring Port 5. Use the Space bar to select the port to use for monitoring. 6. Use the down arrow key to move the cursor to the Action column for the individual ports and position the cursor at a port you want to monitor. 7. Press the Space bar to select Monitor for each port and trunk that you want monitored. (Use the down arrow key to move from one interface to the next in the Action column.) 8. When you finish selecting ports to monitor, press [Enter], then press [S] (for Save) to save your changes and exit from the screen. 9. Return to the Main Menu. B-26
27 Port and Static Trunk Monitoring Features CLI: Configuring Port and Static Trunk Monitoring Port and Static Trunk Monitoring Commands Used in This Section show monitor mirror-port monitor below page B-27 page B-28 You must use the following configuration sequence to configure port and static trunk monitoring in the CLI: 1. Assign a monitoring (mirror) port. 2. Designate the port(s) and static trunk(s) to monitor. Displaying the Monitoring Configuration. This command lists the port assigned to receive monitored traffic and the ports and/or trunks being monitored. Syntax: show monitor For example, if you assign port A6 as the monitoring port and configure the switch to monitor ports A1 - A3, show monitor displays the following: Port receiving monitored traffic. Monitored Ports Figure B-21. Example of Monitored Port Listing Configuring the Monitor Port. This command assigns or removes a monitoring port, and must be executed from the global configuration level. Removing the monitor port disables port monitoring and resets the monitoring parameters to their factory-default settings. Syntax: [no] mirror-port [< port-num >] For example, to assign port A6 as the monitoring port: ProCurve(config)# mirror-port a6 B-27
28 Port and Static Trunk Monitoring Features To turn off monitoring: ProCurve(config)# no mirror-port Selecting or Removing Ports and Static Trunks As Monitoring Sources. After you configure a monitor port you can use either the global configuration level or the interface context level to select ports and static trunks as monitoring sources. You can also use either level to remove monitoring sources. Syntax: [no] interface ethernet < monitor-list > monitor where: < monitor-list > includes port numbers and static trunk names such as a4, c7, b5-b8, and trk1. Elements in the monitor list can include port numbers and static trunk names at the same time. For example, with a port such as port A6 configured as the monitoring (mirror) port, you would use either of the following commands to select these ports and static trunks for monitoring: A1 through A3, and A5 Trunks 1 and 2 Selects the interface context level, then selects the ports as monitoring sources. From the global config level, selects ports and trunks for monitoring sources. Figure B-22. Examples of Selecting Ports and Static Trunks as Monitoring Sources Figure B-23. Examples of Removing Ports as Monitoring Sources These two commands show how to disable monitoring at the interface context level for a single port or all ports in an interface context level. These two commands show how to disable monitoring at the global config level for a single port or a group of ports. B-28
29 Web: Configuring Port Monitoring Monitoring and Analyzing Switch Operation Port and Static Trunk Monitoring Features To enable port monitoring: 1. Click on the Configuration tab. 2. Click on Monitor Port. 3. To monitor one or more ports. a. Click on the radio button for Monitor Selected Ports. b. Select the port(s) to monitor. 4. Click on Apply Changes. To remove port monitoring: 1. Click on the Monitoring Off radio button. 2. Click on Apply Changes. For web-based Help on how to use the web browser interface screen, click on the [?] button provided on the web browser screen. B-29
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