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ADMINISTRATION GUIDE Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 2
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Stacks 23 Viewing Device Health 25 Resetting the Device 26 Defining Bonjour 27 Disabling Bonjour 29 TCAM Utilization 30 Chapter 3: Configuring System Time 33 Defining System Time 33 Defining SNTP Settings 36 Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 1 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 4
Access Control Defining MAC Based ACL Defining IP Based ACL Defining IPv6 Based ACLs Defining ACL Binding Defining DoS Prevention DoS Global Settings Defining Martian Addresses Defining DHCP Snooping Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide Contents 39 41 41 43 44 44 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 5
Addresses to the DHCP Snooping Database Defining IP Source Guard Defining Dynamic ARP Inspection Defining ARP Inspection Properties Defining ARP Inspection Trusted Interfaces Defining ARP Inspection List Assigning ARP Inspection VLAN Settings Chapter 5: Configuring Ports Configuring Ports Settings - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 6
Relay Interfaces Defining DHCP Relay (Layer 3) ARP Defining IP Routing Domain Name System Defining DNS Servers Mapping DNS Hosts Chapter 8: Defining Address Tables Defining Static Addresses Defining Dynamic Addresses Chapter 9: Configuring Multicast Forwarding IGMP Snooping Modifying IGMP Snooping - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 7
Configuring VLAN Rate Limit Defining Advanced QoS Mode Configuring DSCP Mapping Defining Class Mapping Defining Aggregate Policer Configuring Policy Table Defining Policy Binding Defining QoS Basic Mode Rewriting DSCP Values Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 8
System Files Firmware Upgrade Save Configuration Copy Files Active Image Chapter 14: Managing Power-over-Ethernet Devices Defining PoE Settings Chapter 15: Managing Device Diagnostics Viewing Integrated Cable Tests Performing Optical Tests Configuring Port Mirroring Modifying Port Mirroring Viewing - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 9
Policer Statistics Viewing Aggregated Policer Statistics Viewing Queues Statistics Chapter 18: Aggregating Ports Defining LAG Management Defining LAG Settings Configuring LACP Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide Contents 353 353 354 355 358 361 361 361 363 365 367 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 10
Off of the Device • The About Page Starting the Application To open the User Interface: STEP 1 Open a web browser. STEP 2 Enter the device's IP address in the address bar and press Enter. An Enter Network Password Page opens: Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 1 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 11
is verifying the login attempt, the Login Progress Indicator appears . The indicator dots rotate clockwise to indicate that the system is still working. If the login attempt is successful, the System Information Page opens. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 2 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 12
: "Login failed since too many users are logged in." "Login failed due to PC configuration problems." "There is no response from the server." Understanding the Interface The Interface Components Page displays the interface components with their corresponding numbers. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 13
information about device ports, current configuration and status, table configuring parameters. 3 Device Information The Device Information area displays some basic Area information regarding the device and the configuration. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 14
Performs cable tests Using Screen and Table Options The User Interface contains screens and tables for configuring devices. This section contains the following topics: . An add page opens, for example, the Add SNTP Server Page: Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 5 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 15
Using Screen and Table Options Add SNTP Server Page 1 STEP 3 Define the fields. STEP 4 Click Apply. The configuration information is saved, and the device is updated. are modified, and the information is saved to the device. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 6 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 16
message appears: "You have logged out of the Cisco Unified Managed Switch The About Page Click About in the top right corner of any screen to display The About Page. This page displays the device name and version number. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 7 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 17
Getting Started The About Page The About Page 1 Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 8 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 18
Health • Resetting the Device • Defining Bonjour • TCAM Utilization Defining System Information The System Information Page contains parameters for configuring general device information. To open the System Information Page: Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 9 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 19
ports supported by the system. • System Name - Displays the user configured last device reset. The system Address - Displays the device MAC address. If the system is in stack mode, the Base MAC Address of the master unit is displayed. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 20
the Stack and Stand-alone mode can be selected by the user during software boot or using the device GUI System Information page. The selected operating mode is enabled after the unit is reset. The factory default is Stack mode. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 11 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 21
. The system administrator powers on all the connected units. (A new stack consisting of factory default units may also be built by powering the units on one by one, as described in Recommended Procedures for Building a Stack). Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 12 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 22
Unit ID=0. These units include new factory units, units reset to factory default mode by the system administrator pressing the reset button on the switch or units automatically reset to Unit ID=0 by the Master unit during Unit ID Conflict Resolution. • Unit and Port Configuration. At this point, the - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 23
the static configuration only. Any Dynamic Address Tables are relearned if a failure occurs. The Running Configuration file is synchronized between the Stacking Master and the Backup, and continues running on the Backup Master. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 14 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 24
5-Unit 1-Unit 4-Unit 2 It is recommended that a stack of new, factory default switches be initially configured in the automatic mode. This ensures that a group of factory delivered switches can be easily configured as a stack. After the initial setup of the stack, the Unit ID mode for a stack member - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 25
After a stack is initialized in factory default, automatic numbering mode, the Unit IDs can be manually set to the same Unit IDs assigned by automatic numbering. The system administrator can then configure the switch ports. The port configuration of the switch is automatically stored in the Stacking - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 26
is inserted. If the replacement unit is manually pre-set to be Unit 7, it can be inserted into the stack and inherit the configuration of the replaced (failing) Unit 7. However, if the replacement unit is not preset but is inserted in factory default mode (Unit 0), it is automatically renumbered to - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 27
of units in a new stack may produce unpredictable results due to race conditions among the units. STEP 6 Any units that have been reset to Unit ID 0 are then reassigned new Unit IDs, if possible, by Automatic Unit ID Assignment. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 18 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 28
manually reset to factory default mode (by pressing the reset switch on the front panel of the switch and Unit ID=1 • 4 - Unit having the lowest MAC address The Master Election proceeds by making the attribute comparisons in the Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 19 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 29
the Backup unit. The next unit is then connected to either the Master (Unit 1) or Backup (Unit 2) unit and then powered on. It is assigned to be Unit 3 by the Master unit. Subsequent units are joined to the stack by connecting Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 20 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 30
, all units are again shut down. Only by selecting one of the remaining units to be Force Master or by manually resetting at least one of them to factory default (Unit 0) mode can these units be configured as an active stack. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 21 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 31
reset, the Master unit retains the original stack configuration file. Also, Unit 4 retains its stacking configuration Stack mode. • A stack is initially configured and all units are manually numbered. The units are connected in a Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 22 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 32
either reset the entire stack or a specific device. Device configuration changes that are not saved before the device is reset are not saved. If the Master unit is reset, the entire stack is reset. To open the Stack Management Page: Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 33
the stacking member after the device is reset. • Uplink - Indicates the next higher stacking unit in the uplink path. • Downlink - Indicates the next lower stacking unit in the downlink path. STEP 2 Define the relevant fields. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 24 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 34
this indicates that a redundant power supply is not connected (for RPS only). • Fan Status - Displays the fan status. The device has up to five fans. Each fan is denoted as fan plus the fan number. The possible field values are: Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 25 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 35
device configuration has been saved. • Restore Default - The device is restored to the factory default configuration. In Stacking mode, unit no. 1 becomes the Master, and the stacking members are reset. To open the Reset Page: Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 26 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 36
one of the available Reset commands. The device resets. STEP 3 Enter the user name and password to reconnect to the Web Interface. Defining Bonjour Bonjour is a service discovery protocol that enables automatic discovery of computers, devices and services on IP networks. Bonjour's multicast Domain - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 37
Model Number • Device Type • Firmware Version • MAC Address • Serial Number • Hostname The Service Types that are provided for Bonjour are: _csbdp, (a Cisco specific Service Type) , HTTP, HTTPS and Other. Other allows for additional Service Types to be added manually. To define Bonjour: STEP 1 Click - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 38
are: - _csbdp (default) - Specifies the Service Type selected is _csbdp. This is a Cisco generic Service Type. The port number is chosen randomly from the port range of 4000-5000 protocol is disabled, and the device is updated. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 29 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 39
of their rules during the startup process. The following table lists all applications that can allocate TCAM rules. Each allocation has its specific allocation policy. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 30 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 40
activated by default. Allocation done only during initialization. Rules are duplicated for both IP and MAC based VLANs. Rules are duplicated for both IP and MAC based VLANs. Rules are duplicated for both IP and MAC based VLANs. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 31 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 41
percentage of the available TCAM resources which are used. For example, if more ACLs and policy maps are defined, the system uses more TCAM resources. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 32 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 42
clock. If the system time is kept using an external SNTP clock, and the external SNTP clock fails, the system time reverts to the local hardware clock. Daylight Savings Time can be enabled on the device. To define system time: Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 33 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 43
Daylight Savings area, and for a recurring setting, complete the Recurring area. • Daylight Savings - Enables the Daylight Savings Time (DST) on the device based on the devices location. The possible field values are: - USA - Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 34 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 44
European countries using the EU standard. - Other - The DST definitions are user-defined based on the device locality. If Other is selected, the From and To fields must be defined. • Time Set Offset - Indicates the difference in minutes between DST and the local standard time. The default time is 60 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 45
Configuring System Time Defining SNTP Settings 3 servers, as well as adding new SNTP servers. In addition, the SNTP Settings Page enables the device to request and accept SNTP traffic from a server. To define SNTP global settings: Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 46
possible field values are: - Primary - The primary server provides SNTP information. - Secondary - The backup server provides SNTP information. - In progress - The SNTP server is currently sending or receiving SNTP information. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 37 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 47
Type - Indicates the type of IP Address: Link Local or Global. • SNTP Server - The SNTP server's IP address. • Enable Poll Interval - Select whether or not the device polls the selected SNTP server for system time information. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 38 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 48
SNTP Authentication Page contains the following fields: • Enable SNTP Authentication - Indicates if authenticating an SNTP session between the device and an SNTP server is enabled on the device. The possible field values are: Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 39 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 49
if an encryption key is used (Unicast/Anycast) or elected (Broadcast) to authenticate the SNTP server. STEP 3 Define the relevant fields. STEP 4 Click Apply. The SNTP Authentication is defined, and the device is updated. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 40 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 50
passwords. Passwords are used to authenticate users accessing the device. By default, a single user name is defined, admin, with the password admin. An additional user name/ password can also be configured. To define Passwords: Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 51
fields: • User Name - Displays the user name. STEP 2 Click the Add button. The Add Local User Page opens: Add Local User Page The Add Local User Page contains the following fields: • User Name - Displays the user name. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 42 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 52
the field. (Range: 1-159 characters) • Confirm Password - Confirms the new password. The password entered into this field must be exactly the same as the password entered in the Password field. STEP 3 Define the relevant fields. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 43 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 53
Configuring Device Security Defining Authentication 4 Click Apply. The local user settings are modified, and the device is updated. and Local, and the RADIUS server is not available, then the user is authenticated locally. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 44 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 54
RADIUS server. - TACACS+ - Authenticates the user at the TACACS+ server. - None - Indicates that no authentication method is used to authenticate the user. STEP 2 Click the Add button. The Add Authentication Profile Page opens: Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 45 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 55
the user at the TACACS+ server. - None - Indicates that no authentication method is used to authenticate the user. No option can be inserted below None. STEP 3 Click the Delete button to delete the Authentication Profile. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 46 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 56
user at the TACACS+ server. - None - Indicates that no authentication method is used to authenticate the device. STEP 3 Define the relevant fields. STEP 4 Click Apply. The authentication profile is defined, the device is updated. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 57
are used to authenticate Telnet users. • Secure Telnet (SSH) - Indicates that Authentication profiles are used to authenticate Secure Shell (SSH) users. SSH provides clients secure and encrypted remote connections to a device. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 48 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 58
Configures the device HTTP settings. Optional Methods - Lists available authentication methods. - Local - Authenticates the user at the device level. The device checks the user name and password is defined, the device is updated. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 49 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 59
, the system defaults are applied to the new TACACS+ new servers. The TACACS+ Page contains fields for assigning the Default Parameters for the TACACS+ servers. TACACS+ is supported on IPv4 and not on IPv6. To define TACACS+: Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 50 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 60
- Displays the device source IP address used for the TACACS+ session between the device and the TACACS+ server. • Authentication Port - Displays the port number through which the TACACS+ session occurs. The default is port 49. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 51 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 61
used. The default is 0. • Source IPv4 Address - Defines the device source IPv4 address used for the TACACS+ session between the device and the TACACS+ server. The possible values are: - User Defined - Allows the user to define the source IPv4 Address. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 62
The TACACS+ server is added, and the device is updated. Modifying TACACS+ Settings STEP 1 Click Security Suite > Authentication > TACACS+. The TACACS+ Page opens: STEP 2 Click the Edit Button. The Edit TACACS+ Server Page opens: Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 53 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 63
between the device and the TACACS+ server. • Single Connection - Maintains a single open connection between the device and the TACACS+ server when selected • Use Default - Indicates that the factory default value is used. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 54 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 64
, the device is updated. Defining RADIUS Remote Authorization Dial-In User Service (RADIUS) servers provide additional security for networks. RADIUS servers provide a centralized authentication method for web access. The default parameters are user-defined, and are applied to newly defined RADIUS - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 65
The possible field values are 1 - 30. Three is the default value. • Dead Time - Defines the amount of time (minutes) that a RADIUS server is bypassed for service requests. The range is 0-2000. The Dead Time default is 0 minutes. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 56 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 66
used for authenticating user name and passwords, and 802.1X port authentication. STEP 2 Click the Add button. The Add RADIUS Server Page opens: Add RADIUS Server Page The Add RADIUS Server Page contains the following fields: • Supported IP Format - Indicates the supported IP version. The possible - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 67
user name and passwords. - 802.1X - Indicates that the RADIUS server is used for 802.1X authentication. - All - Indicates that the RADIUS server is used for authenticating user name and passwords, and 802.1X port authentication. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 68
port. The authentication port is used to verify the RADIUS server authentication. The authenticated port default is 1812. • Accounting Port - Indicates the port used to send login and logout messages to the RADIUS server. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 69
. • Usage Type - Specifies the RADIUS server authentication type. The default value is Login. The possible field values are: - Login - Indicates that the RADIUS server is used for authenticating user name and passwords. - 802.1X - Indicates that the RADIUS server is used for 802.1X authentication - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 70
Configuring Device Security Defining Access Methods 4 Defining Access Profiles Access profiles are profiles and rules for accessing the device. Access to management functions can be limited to user groups. User groups are defined for interfaces according to IP addresses or IP subnets. Access - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 71
Configuring Device Security Defining Access Methods 4 STEP 1 Click Security Suite > Access Method > Access Profiles. The the access profile currently active. STEP 2 Click the Add button. The Add Access Profile Page opens: Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 62 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 72
the Profile Rules Page. • Management Method - Defines the management method for which the rule is defined. Users with this access profile can access the device using the management method selected. The possible field values are: Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 63 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 73
IP address. • Action - Defines the action attached to the rule. The possible field values are: - Permit - Permits access to the device. - Deny - Denies access to the device. This is the default. STEP 3 Define the relevant fields. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 74
methods. Users can also be blocked from accessing the device. Rules are composed of filters including: • Rule Priority • Interface • Management Method • IP Address • Prefix Length • Forwarding Action To define profile rules: Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 65 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 75
the management method for which the rule is defined. Users with this access profile can access the device using the management method selected. The possible field values are: - All - Assigns all management methods to the rule. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 66 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 76
to the rule. The possible field values are: - Permit - Permits access to the device. - Deny - Denies access to the device. This is the default. Adding Profile Rules STEP 2 Click the Add button. The Add Profile Rule Page opens: Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 67 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 77
and reachable from different subnets. • Link Local Interface - Displays the VLAN ID on which IPv6 is configured. • Access Profile Name - Defines the access profile name. The access profile name can contain up to 32 characters. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 68 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 78
Address - Defines the interface source IP address to which the access profile applies. The Source IP Address field is valid for a subnetwork. • Network Mask - Determines what subnet the source IP Address belongs to in the network. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 79
2 Click the Edit button. The Edit Profile Rule Page opens: Edit Profile Rule Page The Edit Profile Rule Page contains the following fields: • Supported IP Format - Indicates the supported IP version. The possible values are: Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 70 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 80
permitted or denied access to the device. - Secure HTTP (SSL) - Assigns HTTPS access to the rule. If selected, users accessing the device using HTTPS meeting access profile criteria are permitted or denied access to the device. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 71 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 81
. The profile rule is modified, and the device is updated. Defining Traffic Control The Traffic Control section contains the following topics: • Defining Storm Control • Defining Port Security Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 72 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 82
for configuring Broadcast Storm Control. To define storm control: STEP 1 Click Security Suite > Traffic Control > Storm Control. The Storm Control Page opens: Storm Control Page The Storm Control Page contains the following fields: Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 83
configuration from the specified table entry. • To Entry Number(s) - Assigns the copied storm control configuration option is available on GE ports only. On FE devices, this option can only be set globally for the device from Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 74 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 84
are forwarded. - For FE ports, the rate is 70 - 100,000 Kbps. - For GE ports, the rate is 35,000 - 100,000 Kbps. STEP 3 Modify the relevant fields. STEP 4 Click Apply. Storm control is modified, and the device is updated. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 75 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 85
. The MAC address list can be restored after the device has been reset. Disabled ports are activated from the Port Security Page. NOTE To configure port lock, 802.1x multiple host mode must be enabled. To define port security: Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 76 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 86
if Locked is selected in the Interface Status field. In order to change the Learning Mode, the Lock Interface must be set to Unlocked. Once the mode is changed, the Lock Interface can be reinstated.The possible field values are: Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 77 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 87
traps. • Trap Frequency (Sec) - Displays the amount of time (in seconds) between traps. The default value is 10 seconds. STEP 2 Define the relevant fields. STEP 3 Click Apply. Port security is defined, and the device is updated. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 78 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 88
allowed on the port. Both relearning and aging MAC addresses are enabled. • Max Entries - Specifies the number of MAC addresses that can be learned on the port. The Max Entries field is enabled only if Locked is selected in the Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 79 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 89
fail. Port Authentication includes: • Authenticators - A port that enforces authentication of the remote device (supplicants) before permitting port access. • Supplicants - A remote device attaching to a port seeking port access. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 90
802.1X Properties Page opens: 802.1X Properties Page The 802.1X Properties Page contains the following fields: • Port Based Authentication State - Enables Port-based Authentication on the device. The possible field values are: Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 81 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 91
2 Modify the relevant fields. STEP 3 Click Apply. The 802.1X properties are modified, and the device is updated. Defining Port Authentication The 802.1X Port Authentication Page provides parameters for defining 802.1X on ports. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 82 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 92
port authorization state. • Guest VLAN - Displays the Guest VLAN. • Authentication Method - Displays the authentication method in use. • Periodic Reauthentication - Enables port reauthentication. The default value is disabled. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 93
default is 30 seconds. • Termination Cause - Indicates the reason for which the port authentication was terminated. STEP 2 Define the relevant fields. STEP 3 Click Apply. The 802.1X port authentication settings are defined, and the device is updated. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 94
device and the client. - ForceAuthorized - Indicates the interface is in an authorized state without being authenticated. The interface sends and receives normal traffic without client port-based authentication. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 85 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 95
immediate port reauthentication. - Unchecked - Port authentication according to the Reauthentication settings above. • Authenticator State - Specifies the port authorization state. The possible field values are as follows: Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 86 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 96
authentication settings are defined, and the device is updated. Defining Authentication The 802.1X Authentication Page allows network managers to configure advanced port-based authentication settings for specific ports and VLANs. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 97
based on the source MAC address. • Action on Violation - Defines the action to be applied to packets arriving in single-host mode, from a host whose MAC address is not the supplicant MAC address. The possible field values are: Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 88 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 98
of packets that arrived on the interface in single-host mode, from a host whose MAC address is not the supplicant MAC address. Modifying Authentication Settings STEP 2 Click the Edit button. The Edit Authentication Page opens: Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 89 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 99
supplicant MAC address. The possible field values are: - Discard - Discards the packets. This is the default value. - Forward - Forwards the packet. - Shutdown - Discards the packets and shuts down the port. The ports remains shut down until reactivated, or until the device is reset. • Enable Traps - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 100
: • User Name - Lists the supplicants that were authenticated, and are permitted on each port. • Port - Displays the port number. • Session time - Displays the amount of time (in seconds) the supplicant was logged on the port. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 91 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 101
settings are defined, and the device is updated. Defining Access Control Access Control Lists (ACL) allow network managers to define classification actions and rules for specific ingress ports. Your switch supports an interface. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 92 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 102
destination MAC mask to the which packets are matched. • VLAN ID - Matches the packet's VLAN ID to the ACE. The possible field values are 1 to 4093. • Inner VLAN - Matches the ACE to the inner VLAN ID of a double tagged packet. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 93 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 103
that meet the ACL criteria, and disables the port to which the packet was addressed. Ports are reactivated from the Edit Interface Settings Page. STEP 2 To remove an ACL, click Name - Displays the user-defined MAC based ACLs. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 94 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 104
that all the octets are important. For example, if the destination IP address 09:00:07:A9:B2:EB and the wildcard mask is 00: Ethernet type of the packet. • Action - Indicates the ACL forwarding action. The possible field values are: Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 105
the user-defined MAC based ACLs. • New Rule Priority - Indicates the ACE priority, which determines which ACE is matched to a packet on a first-match basis. The possible field values are 12147483647. • Source MAC Address Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 96 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 106
packets which meet the ACL criteria. - Deny - Drops packets which meet the ACL criteria. - Shutdown - Drops packet that meet the ACL criteria, and disables the port to which the packet was addressed. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 97 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 107
MAC Address. Wildcard masks specify which octets are used and which octets are ignored. A wildcard mask of ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff indicates that no octet is important. A wildcard of 00:00:00:00:00:00 indicates that all the octets Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 98 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 108
. - Shutdown - Drops packet that meet the ACL criteria, and disables the port to which the packet was addressed. STEP 3 Define the relevant fields. STEP 4 Click Apply. The Rule settings are modified, and the device is updated. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 99 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 109
For example, to report a processing error. - IGMP - Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP). Allows hosts to notify their local switch or router that they want to receive transmissions assigned to a specific multicast group. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 100 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 110
- IDRP- Matches the packet to the Inter-Domain Routing Protocol (IDRP). - RSVP - Matches the packet to the ReSerVation Protocol (RSVP). - AH - Authentication Header (AH). Provides source host authentication and data integrity. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 101 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 111
filtered by ICMP message type can also be filtered by the ICMP message code. • IGMP Type - Filters packets by IGMP message or message types. • Source Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 102 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 112
Configuring Device Security Defining Access Control 4 - IP Address - Displays the source port IP address to which packets are addressed to the ACE. - Wildcard Mask - Displays the source IP address Add IP Based ACL Page opens: Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 103 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 113
Configuring Device Security Defining Access Control Add IP Based ACL Page 4 The Add IP Based ACL Page contains the following fields: • ACL Name - Displays the user-defined IP Port - Defines the TCP/UDP destination port. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 104 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 114
IP Address - Matches the source port IP address from which packets are addressed to the ACE. - Wildcard Mask - Defines the source IP address port to which the packet was addressed. Ports are reactivated from the Port Management page. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 115
. • Source Port - Defines the TCP/UDP source port to which the ACE is matched. This field is active only if 800/6-TCP or 800/17-UDP are selected in the Select from List drop-down menu. The possible field range is 0 - 65535. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 106 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 116
the packet to the DSCP tag value. • Match IP Precedence - Matches the packet IP Precedence value to the ACE. Either the DSCP value or the IP Precedence value is used to match packets to ACLs. The possible field range is 0-7. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 107 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 117
device is updated. Defining Rules Associated with IP-ACL STEP 1 Click Security Suite >Access Control > IP Based ACL. The IP Based ACL Page opens: STEP 2 Click the Add Rule button. The Rules Associated with IP-ACL Page opens: Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 108 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 118
Configuring Device Security Defining Access Control Rules Associated with IP-ACL Page 4 The Rules Associated with IP-ACL Page contains the following fields: • ACL Name - Displays the user-defined IP message or message types. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 109 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 119
the port to which the packet was addressed. Ports are reactivated from the Port Management page. STEP 3 Select an ACL from the ACL Name drop-down list. STEP 4 Click the Add Rule button. The Add IP Based Rule Page opens: Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 110 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 120
Configuring Device Security Defining Access Control Add IP Based Rule Page 4 The Add IP Based Rule Page contains the following fields: • ACL Name - Displays the user-defined IP Port - Defines the TCP/UDP destination port. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 111 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 121
. The IP Based rules are modified, and the device is updated. Defining IPv6 Based ACLs The IPv6 Based ACL Page page contains information for defining IPv6 Based ACLs, including defining the ACEs defined for IPv6 Based ACLs. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 112 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 122
to receive transmissions assigned to a specific multicast group. - IP - Internet Protocol (IP). Specifies the format of packets and their addressing method. IP addresses packets and forwards the packets to the correct port. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 113 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 123
the Internet Protocol, and follows IP version 4 (IPv4). IPv6 increases the IP address size from 32 bits to 128 bits. In addition, IPv6 support more levels of addressing hierarchy, more addressable nodes, and supports simpler auto-configuration of addresses. - IPV6:ROUTE - Matches packets to the IPv6 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 124
Source - IP Address - Matches the source port IP address to which packets are addressed to the ACE. - Prefix Length - Defines the IP route prefix for the destination IP. The prefix length must be preceded by a forward slash /. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 115 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 125
- Drops packet that meets the ACL criteria, and disables the port to which the packet was addressed. Ports are reactivated from the Port Management page. STEP 2 Click the Add ACL button. The Add IPv6 Based ACL Page opens: Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 116 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 126
Configuring Device Security Defining Access Control Add IPv6 Based ACL Page 4 The Add IPv6 Based ACL Page contains the following fields: • ACL Name - Displays the user-defined IP Port - Defines the TCP/UDP destination port. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 117 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 127
, and disables the port to which the packet was addressed. Ports are reactivated from the Port Management page. STEP 3 Define the relevant fields, STEP 4 Click Apply. The IP Based ACL is defined, and the device is updated. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 118 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 128
range is 0 - 65535. • Destination Port - Defines the TCP/UDP destination port. This field is active only if 800/6-TCP or 800/17-UDP are selected in the Select from List dropdown menu. The possible field range is 0 - 65535. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 119 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 129
criteria. - Deny - Drops packets which meet the ACL criteria. - Shutdown - Drops packet that meets the ACL criteria, and disables the port to which the packet was addressed. Ports are reactivated from the Port Management page. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 120 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 130
the ACL binding configuration from the specified table entry. • To Entry Number(s) - Assigns the copied ACL binding configuration to the specified table entry. • Ports /LAGs - Indicates the interface to which the ACL is bound. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 121 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 131
Configuring Device Security Defining Access Control the interface. STEP 2 Modify the relevant fields. STEP 3 Click Apply. The settings are defined, and the device is updated. Modifying ACL Binding STEP 1 Click relevant fields. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 122 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 132
DoS Global Settings • Defining Martian Addresses DoS Global Settings The Global Settings Page allows network managers to enable and define global DoS attack prevention parameters on the device. To open the Global Settings Page: Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 123 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 133
destination TCP port equal to 2140 and source TCP port equal to 1024. • Back Orifice Trojan - Discards UDP packets with destination UDP port equal to 31337 and source UDP port equal to 1024. STEP 2 Define the relevant fields. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 124 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 134
, and This formerly known as Class D Address Space. • 240.0.0.0/4 (Except 255.255.255.255/32 as a Destination Address) - Reserved address range, and is formerly known as Class E Address Space. To define Martian Addresses: Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 125 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 135
enabled. • Mask - Displays the Mask for which DoS attack is enabled. STEP 2 To remove a Martian address, click the entry's checkbox and click the Delete button. STEP 3 Click the Add button. The Add Martian Addresses Page opens: Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 126 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 136
to the DHCP server or another switch. The DHCP Snooping Table contains the untrusted interfaces MAC address, IP address, Lease Time, VLAN ID, and interface information. The DHCP Snooping section contains the following topics: Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 127 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 137
Configuring Device Security Defining DHCP Snooping 4 • Defining DHCP Snooping Properties • Defining DHCP Snooping on VLANs • Defining Trusted Interfaces • Binding Addresses to the DHCP Snooping Database • Defining IP device. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 128 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 138
is updated. Defining DHCP Snooping on VLANs The DHCP Snooping VLAN Settings Page allows network managers to enable DHCP snooping on VLANs. To enable DHCP Snooping on a VLAN, ensure DHCP Snooping is enabled on the device. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 129 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 139
settings are defined, and the device is updated. Defining Trusted Interfaces The Trusted Interfaces Page allows network managers to define Trusted interfaces. The device transfers all DHCP requests to trusted interfaces. To define trusted interfaces: Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 140
list of existing interfaces. • Trust - Indicates whether the interface is a Trusted interface. STEP 2 Select either Ports or LAGs. STEP 3 In the table, select an interface and click Edit. The Edit Trusted Interface Page opens. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 131 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 141
is updated. Binding Addresses to the DHCP Snooping Database The Binding Database Page contains parameters for querying and adding IP addresses to the DHCP Snooping Database. To bind addresses to the DHCP Snooping database: Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 132 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 142
by VLAN. • Interface - Contains a list of interface by which the DHCP Database can be queried. The possible field values are: - Unit No. and Port - Queries the VLAN database by a specific stacking member and port number. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 133 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 143
. The bound address is added to the database and the device is updated. STEP 6 Click Delete to delete the data from the Query Results Table. STEP 7 To remove dynamic addresses from the Query Results table, click Clear Dynamic. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 134 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 144
Guard Properties Page allows network managers to enable the use of IP Source Guard on the device. IP Source Guard must be enabled for the device before it can be enabled on individual ports or LAGs. To enable IP Source Guard: Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 135 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 145
Interface Settings Page, IP Source Guard can be enabled on DHCP Snooping untrusted interfaces, permitting the transmission of DHCP packets allowed by DHCP Snooping. If source IP address filtering is enabled, packet transmission is permitted as follows: Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 146
- Displays the stacking unit's port number on which the IP source guard is enabled. • LAGs - Displays the stacking unit's LAG number on which the IP source guard is enabled. • Interface - Indicates the port's or LAG's number. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 137 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 147
the IP Source Binding Database The IP Source Guard Binding Database Page enables network managers to query and view information about inactive addresses recorded in the DHCP Database. To query the IP Source Guard Database: Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 138 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 148
Never try to activate inactive addresses. - Retry Now - Try to activate inactive addresses immediately Query By STEP 2 In the Query By section, select and define the preferred filter for searching the IP Source Guard Database: Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 139 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 149
source address is inactive. The possible field options are: - No Problem - Indicates the IP address is active. - VLAN - Indicates that DHCP Snooping is not enabled on the VLAN. - Trusted Port - Indicates the port is a trusted port. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 150
the packet's IP address was not found in the ARP Inspection List, and DHCP snooping is enabled for a VLAN, a search of the DHCP Snooping Database is performed. If the IP address is found, the packet is valid and is forwarded. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 141 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 151
Properties The ARP Inspection Properties Page provides parameters for enabling and setting global Dynamic ARP Inspection parameters, as well as defining ARP Inspection Log parameters. To define ARP Inspection properties: Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 142 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 152
ARP Inspection Validation on the device. The possible field values are: - Checked - Enables ARP Inspection Validation on the device. Source MAC, Destination MAC, and IP addresses are checked in ARP requests and responses. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 143 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 153
to define trusted and untrusted interfaces. These settings are independent of the trusted interface settings defined for DHCP snooping. ARP Inspection is enabled only on untrusted interfaces. To define trusted interfaces: Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 144 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 154
Indicates the port or LAG is not a trusted interface, and ARP inspection is performed on the ARP requests/replies sent to/from the interface. This is the default value. STEP 2 Click Edit. The Edit Interface Settings Page opens: Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 145 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 155
Page provides information for creating static ARP Binding Lists. ARP Binding Lists contain the List Name, IP address and MAC address which are validated against ARP requests and replies. To add an ARP Inspection List entry: Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 146 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 156
Lists which is checked against ARP requests and replies. • MAC Address - Specifies MAC address included in ARP Binding Lists which is checked against ARP requests and replies. STEP 2 Click Add. The Add ARP List Page opens: Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 147 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 157
Snooping database, the packet passes through the interface. • If the packet's IP address is not listed in the ARP Inspection List or the DHCP Snooping database, the device rejects the packet. To define ARP Inspection on VLANs: Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 148 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 158
that were assigned to VLANs. These lists are defined in the ARP Inspection List Page. STEP 2 Select the VLAN name from the VLAN ID list and click Add. This VLAN name then appears in the list. The Add VLAN Settings Page opens: Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 149 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 159
are defined in the ARP Inspection List Page. • To VLAN - Select the VLAN which includes the specified ARP Inspection List. STEP 3 Define the fields. STEP 4 Click Apply. The VLAN Settings are modified, and the device is updated. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 150 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 160
CLI interface). Layer 2 devices support Private VLAN Edge, which can be enabled for individual ports on the Edit Port Page. The Port Settings Page contains fields for defining port parameters. To define port settings (Layer 2): Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 151 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 161
- 1000M- ComboF (combo port with optic fiber cable). - Fiber - Indicates the port has a fiber optic port connection. • Port Status - Displays the port connection status. The possible field values are: - Up - Port is connected. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 152 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 162
is updated. Modifying Port Settings STEP 1 Click Bridging > Port Management > Port Settings. The Port Settings Page opens: STEP 2 Define the Unit number. STEP 3 Click a specific entry's Edit button. The Edit Port Page opens: Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 153 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 163
- Indicates the port has a fiber optic port connection. • Admin Status - Indicates whether the port is currently operational or non- operational. The possible field values are: - Up - Indicates the port is currently operating. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 154 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 164
and full Duplex mode setting. - 100 Half - Indicates that the port is advertising a 100 mbps speed and half Duplex mode setting. - 100 Full - Indicates that the port is advertising a 100 mbps speed and full Duplex mode setting. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 155 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 165
port is part of a Link Aggregation Group (LAG). • PVE - Indicates that this port is protected by an uplink, so that the forwarding decisions are overwritten by those of the port that protects it. PVE is supported in Layer 2 mode. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 166
> Port Management > Port Settings. The Port Settings Page opens: Port Settings Page The Port Settings Page contains the following fields: • Copy From Entry Number - Copies the port configuration from the specified table entry. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 157 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 167
port speed is set to 10M or 100M. This field cannot be configured on LAGs. The possible field values are: - Full - Indicates that the interface supports 4 Click Apply. The Port Settings are defined, and the device is updated. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 158 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 168
Port Page contains the following fields: • Port - Displays the port number. • Description - Specifies the port's user-defined name. • Port Type - Displays the port type.The possible field values are: - 1000M- Copper (copper cable). Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 169
Port. The possible field values are: - Max Capability - Indicates that all port speeds and Duplex mode settings can be accepted. - 10 Half - Indicates that the port is advertising a 10 mbps speed and half Duplex mode setting. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 160 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 170
to each other, a crossover cable is used to ensure that the correct pairs are connected. The possible field values are: - MDIX - Use for hubs and switches. - Auto - Use to automatically detect the cable type. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 161 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 171
/MDIX - Displays the current MDI/MDIX setting. • LAG - Defines if the port is part of a Link Aggregation (LAG). STEP 4 Define the relevant fields. STEP 5 Click Apply. The Port Settings are modified, and the device is updated. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 162 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 172
are propagated through a bridged network. The VLAN Management section contains the following topics: • Defining VLAN Properties • Defining VLAN Membership • Assigning Ports to Multiple VLANs • Defining VLAN Interface Settings Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 163 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 173
> VLAN Management > Properties. The VLAN Properties Page opens: VLAN Properties Page The VLAN Properties Page contains the following fields: • VLAN ID - Displays the VLAN ID. • VLAN Name - Displays the user-defined VLAN name. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 164 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 174
- VLAN Name - Defines a VLAN name. • Range - Specifies that a range of VLAN IDs is to be defined. The possible field values are: - VLAN Range - Defines the lower and upper bounds of the VLAN range. STEP 3 Define the relevant fields. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 175
- Indicates whether unauthorized users can access a Guest VLAN. The possible field values are: - Checked - Enables unauthorized users to use the Guest VLAN. - Unchecked - Disables unauthorized users from using the Guest VLAN. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 166 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 176
Settings are defined, and the device is updated. Defining VLAN Membership The Port to VLAN Page contains a table that maps VLAN parameters to ports. Ports are assigned VLAN membership by toggling through the Port Control settings. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 177
the VLAN is the default VLAN. • Ports of Unit - Indicates that ports on the specified stacking member are described in the page. • LAGs - Indicates that LAGs are described in the page. • Interface - Displays the interface configuration being displayed. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 178
Interface Status - Defines the current interface's membership status in the VLAN. The possible field values are: - Untagged - Indicates the interface is an untagged VLAN member. Packets forwarded by the interface are untagged. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 169 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 179
end node must be untagged VLAN member. The VLAN To Port Page contains fields for configuring VLANs to ports. The network administrator allows the user to assign a single port to multiple VLANS. To add VLAN membership to a port: Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 170 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 180
possible to enable/ disable ingress filtering on an access port. - Trunk - The port can be member of one or more VLANs. It is an untagged member of at most one VLAN, and is a tagged member of all other VLANs it is a member of. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 171 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 181
in the right list. Up to 20 VLANs at a single time may be joined to the port. STEP 6 Click Save & Close to save the modifications and close the Join VLAN To Port Screen (clicking Save keeps the Join VLAN To Port Screen open). Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 172 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 182
GVRP Settings Page contains the following fields: • GVRP Global Status - Indicates if GVRP is enabled on the device. The possible field values are: - Enable - Enables GVRP on the device. - Disable - Disables GVRP on the device. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 173 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 183
. The GVRP Settings are defined, and the device is updated. Modifying GVRP Settings STEP 1 Click Bridging > VLAN Management > GVRP Settings. The GVRP Settings Page opens: STEP 2 Click the Edit button. The Edit GVRP Page opens: Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 174 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 184
Configuring VLANs Defining GVRP Settings Edit GVRP Page 6 The Edit GVRP Page contains the following fields: • Interface - Port or LAG described by the GVRP settings Apply. GVRP settings are modified, and the device is updated. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 175 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 185
Settings. The VLAN Interface Setting Page opens: VLAN Interface Setting Page The VLAN Interface Setting Page contains the following fields: • Copy From Entry Number - Copies VLAN configuration from the specified table entry. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 186
and untagged packets are accepted on the port. • Ingress Filtering - Ingress filtering discards packets which do not include an ingress port. The possible values are: - Enable - Ingress filtering is activated on the port. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 177 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 187
possible to enable/ disable ingress filtering on an access port. - Trunk - The port can be member of one or more VLANs. It is an untagged member of at most one VLAN, and is a tagged member of all other VLANs it is a member of. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 178 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 188
Multicast TV VLAN is activated on the port. - Disable - Multicast TV VLAN is not activated on the port. STEP 3 Define the relevant fields. STEP 4 Click Apply. The VLAN Interface settings are modified, and the device is updated. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 179 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 189
the relevant interface, click Edit. The Edit VLAN Ports Page opens. STEP 3 Set the VLAN Mode field to Customer. STEP 4 Define the PVID field. STEP 5 Click Apply. The VLAN interface settings are saved, and the device is updated. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 180 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 190
VLAN Interface Settings"). The Multicast TV VLAN configuration is defined per port. Customer ports are configured to be member of Multicast TV VLAN using the Multicast TV VLAN Page. To define the Multicast TV VLAN configuration: Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 191
TV VLAN. Select ports from the Customer Ports list and click the left arrow button to move the ports to the Customer Ports Member list. STEP 3 Click Apply. Multicast TV VLAN settings are modified, and the device is updated. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 182 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 192
fields: • CPE VLAN - Indicates the CPE VLAN which is mapped to the Multicast TV VLAN. • Multicast TV VLAN - Indicates the Multicast TV VLAN which is mapped to the CPE VLAN. STEP 2 Click Add. The Add CPE VLAN Mapping Page opens: Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 183 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 193
Groups The Protocol Group Page contains information defining protocol names and the VLAN Ethernet type. Interfaces can be classified as a specific protocol based interface. Protocol Groups are supported in Layer 3 mode. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 184 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 194
Protocol Value - Displays the User-defined protocol name. • Group ID (Hex) - Defines the Protocol group ID to which the interface is added. Range is 1-2147483647. STEP 2 Click the Add Button. The Add Protocol Group Page opens: Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 185 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 195
Page provides information for configuring existing VLAN protocol groups STEP 1 Click Bridging > VLAN Management > Protocol Group. The Protocol Group Page opens: STEP 2 Click the Edit Button. The Edit Protocol Group Page opens: Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 186 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 196
Apply. The Protocol group is modified, and the device is updated. Defining a Protocol Port The Protocol Port Page adds interfaces to Protocol groups. Protocol ports are supported in Layer 3 mode. To define the protocol port: Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 187 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 197
ports can either be attached to a VLAN ID or a VLAN name. STEP 2 Click the Add Button. The Add Protocol Port to VLAN Page opens: The Add Protocol Port to VLAN Page provides parameters for adding protocol port configurations. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 198
interface to a user-defined VLAN ID. • VLAN Name - Attaches the interface to a user-defined VLAN Name. STEP 3 Define the relevant fields. STEP 4 Click Apply. The protocol ports are mapped to VLANs, and the device is updated. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 189 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 199
ARP • Defining IP Routing Managing IPv6 The Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) is a network layer protocol for packetswitched internetworks. IPv6 was designed to eventually replace IPv4, the predominantly deployed Internet protocol. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 200
address to a linklocal IPv6 address. The switch detects IPv6 frames by the IPv6 ether-type. The switch then can assign the frame to a specific VLAN as defined by the user. The IPv6 Configuration section contains the following topics: • Defining IPv6 Interface • Defining Default Gateway • Configuring - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 201
many of the high-order contiguous bits of the address comprise the prefix (the network portion of the address). The possible field values are 5-128. • DAD Status - Displays the current DAD status. The possible field values are: Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 192 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 202
IPv6 prefix. The range is 5 -128 (64 in the case EUI-64 parameter is used). The Prefix field is applicable only when the IPv6 Static IP Address is defined as an Global IPv6 Address. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 193 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 203
. • An Alert message appears once a user attempts to insert more than one user defined address. • An Alert message appears when attempting to insert a none Link Local type address (i.e 'fe80:'). To define the Default Gateway: Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 194 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 204
the default gateway is dynamically configured. • State - Specifies the Default Gateway status. Possible field values are: - Incomplete - Indicates address resolution is in process. Default Gateway has not yet responded. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 195 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 205
addresses are not routable and can be used for communication on the same network only. • Link Local Interface - Indicates the Link Local Interface. The possible field values are: - VLAN - Indicates the VLAN is the Link local interface. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 206
name cache. • When ISATAP router IPv4 address is not resolved via DNS process, the status of the ISATAP IP interface remains Active. The system does not have a default gateway for ISATAP traffic until the DNS procedure is resolved. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 207
the IP address of the ISATAP router is known) for the automatic tunnel router domain name. The range is 10 - 3600 seconds. The default is 10 seconds. - Use Default - Selecting the check box that returns settings to default. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 198 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 208
. Viewing IPv6 Neighbors Information The IPv6 Neighbors Page enables detecting same subnet node Link Layer addresses, and for maintaining reachability information about the active neighbors paths. To define IPv6 Neighbors: Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 199 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 209
field values are: - VLAN - Displays the neighboring IPv6 VLAN number. • IPv6 Address - Indicates the IPv6 network assigned to the interface. • MAC Address - Indicates the MAC address mapped to the specified IPv6 address. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 200 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 210
button. The Edit IPv6 Neighbors Page opens: Edit IPv6 Neighbors Page The Edit IPv6 Neighbors Page contains the following fields: • Interface - Displays the neighboring IPv6 VLAN number. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 201 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 211
IPv6 address, specified in hexadecimal using 16bit values between colons. • MAC Address - Indicates the MAC address mapped to the specified IPv6 address. STEP 4 Define the relevant fields. STEP 5 Click Apply. The device is updated. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 212
Deletes the static and dynamic address entries IPv6 address entries from the IPv6 Routes Table. • Interface _- Indicates the interface that is used to forward the packet. • IPv6 Address - Displays the destination IPv6 address. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 203 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 213
The Default Route is defined in the IP Static Routing Page. The IP Addressing section contains the following topics: • Defining IPv4 Interface (Layer 2) • Defining IPv4 Interface (Layer 3) • Enabling ARP Proxy (Layer 3) • Defining UDP Relay (Layer 3) Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 214
. IP addresses are either configured on the Default VLAN or are user-defined. • Management VLAN - Sets the management VLAN. The Management VLAN is used to access the switch through telnet and / or the web GUI. Management VLAN is set to 1by default. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 215
are forwarded to the default IP when frames are sent to a remote network. The configured IP address must belong to the same IP address subnet of one of the IP interfaces. This section is applicable to Layer 3 devices only. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 206 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 216
configured IP address mask. • Interface - Displays the interface used to manage the device. STEP 2 Click the Add button. The Add IP Interface Page opens: Add IP Interface Page The Add IP Interface Page contains the following fields: Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 217
the following fields: • IP Address - Defines the currently configured IP address. • Network Mask - Defines the currently configured IP address mask. • Interface - Specifies the interface associated with this IP configuration. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 208 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 218
• ARP Proxy - Defines the ARP Proxy status. The possible values are: - Enable - Enables the device to respond to ARP requests for located nodes. - Disable - The device responds with its own MAC address. STEP 2 Select ARP Proxy. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 209 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 219
the input IP interface that relays UDP packets. If this field is 255.255.255.255, UDP packets from all interfaces are relayed. The following address ranges are - 0.0.0.0 to 0.255.255.255. - 127.0.0.0 to 127.255.255.255. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 210 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 220
Address- The IP interface that receives UDP packet relays. If this field is 0.0.0.0, UDP packets are discarded. If this field is 255.255.255.255, UDP packets are flooded to all IP interfaces. STEP 2 Click the Add button. The Add UDP Relay Page opens: Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 221
SEC field is greater or equal to the threshold value. This allows local DHCP Servers to respond first. The table on this page lists ports and LAGs on which DHCP relay has been enabled. To define the DHCP Relay configuration: Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 212 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 222
configuration information to hosts on a TCP/IP network. This permits network administrators to limit address server can insert information into DHCP requests. The DHCP information is used to assign IP addresses to network interfaces. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 223
be configured for establishing a DHCP Configuration with multiple DHCP servers to ensure redundancy. IP Addresses are controlled and distributed one-by-one to avoid storming the device. To define the DHCP Relay configuration: Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 214 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 224
Configuring IP Information IP Addressing 7 STEP 1 Click System > System Management > IP Addressing > DHCP Relay > DHCP Interfaces. The DHCP Interfaces Page opens STEP 2 Click the Add button. The Add DHCP Interface Page opens: Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 215 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 225
The DHCP Server Page enables users to establish a DHCP configuration with multiple DHCP servers to ensure redundancy. IP Addresses are controlled and Servers to respond first. To define the DHCP Relay (Layer 3) configuration: Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 216 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 226
configuration information to hosts on a TCP/IP network. This permits network administrators to limit address server can insert information into DHCP requests. The DHCP information is used to assign IP addresses to network interfaces. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 227
IP address. The ARP table can be filled in statically by the user. When a static ARP entry is defined, a permanent entry is put in the table, which the system uses to translate IP addresses to MAC addresses. To define ARP: Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 228
cleared. - None - ARP Entries are not cleared. ARP Table • Interface - Indicates the interface for which the ARP parameters are defined. • IP Address - Indicates the station IP address, which is associated with the MAC address. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 219 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 229
Apply. The ARP Settings are defined, and the device is updated. Modifying ARP Settings STEP 1 Click System > System Management > IP Addressing > ARP. The ARP Page opens: STEP 2 Click the Edit button. The Edit ARP Page opens: Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 220 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 230
fields. STEP 4 Click Apply. The ARP Settings are modified, and the device is updated. Defining IP Routing If the switch has been defined as a router, network managers can define up to 32 static IP routes. To define IP Routing: Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 221 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 231
. - Remote - Indicates the route is a remote path. • Metric - Indicates the administrative distance to the next hop. The range is 1- 255. The default value is 1. STEP 2 Click the Add button. The Add IP Static Route Page opens: Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 222 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 232
path. • Metric(1-255)- Defines the administrative distance to the next hop. The range is 1-255. The default value is 1. STEP 3 Define the relevant fields. STEP 4 Click Apply. The IP Static route is added, and device is updated. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 223 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 233
DNS servers. To enable a DNS server: STEP 1 Click System > System Management > IP Addressing > Domain Name System > DNS Servers. The DNS Servers Page opens: DNS Servers Page The DNS Servers Page contains the following fields. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 224 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 234
Server Page The Add DNS Server Page allows system administrators to define new DNS servers. The Add DNS Server Page page contains the following fields. • Supported IP Format- Select version 6 for IPv6 or version 4 for IPv4. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 225 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 235
that theIPv6 link-local interface is defined as a VLAN used. - ISATAP - Indicates that the IPv6 link-local interface is defined as a virtual IPv6 local link via ISATAP. • DNS Server IP Address- Enter the DNS server's IP address. • Set DNS Server Active - Defines active status of the new DNS - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 236
Name field can contain up to 158 characters. • IP Address - Displays the DNS host IP address. STEP 2 Click the Add button. The Add Host Name Page opens: The Add Host Name Page provides information for defining DNS Host Mapping. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 227 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 237
- Displays the DNS host IP address. • IP Address 2 (optional) - Indicates the second IPv6 network assigned to the interface. The address must be a valid IPv6 address, specified in hexadecimal using 16-bit values between colons. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 228 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 238
. The address must be a valid IPv6 address, specified in hexadecimal using 16-bit values between colons. STEP 3 Define the relevant fields. STEP 4 Click Apply. The DNS Host settings are defined, and the device is updated. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 229 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 239
arrive at the device. Addresses are associated with ports by learning the ports from the frames source address. Frames addressed to a destination MAC address that is not associated with any port, are flooded to all ports of the relevant VLAN. Static addresses are manually configured. In order to - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 240
MAC address is permanent. - Delete on Reset - The MAC address is deleted when the device is reset. - Delete on Timeout - The MAC address is deleted when a timeout occurs. - Secure - The MAC Address is defined for locked ports. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 231 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 241
the device is reset. - Delete on Timeout - The MAC address is deleted when a timeout occurs. - Secure - The MAC Address is defined for locked ports. STEP 3 Define the relevant fields. STEP 4 Click Apply. The device is updated. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 232 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 242
Address Table can be sorted by interface, VLAN, and MAC Address. To define a dynamic address: STEP 1 Click Bridging > Address Tables > Dynamic. The Dynamic Page opens: Dynamic Page The Dynamic Page contains the following fields: Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 243
MAC Address Table is sorted. The address table can be sorted by address, VLAN, or interface. STEP 2 Define the relevant fields. STEP 3 Click Query. The Dynamic MAC Address Table is queried, and the results are displayed. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 234 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 244
traffic. Ports requesting to join a specific Multicast group issue an IGMP report, specifying that Multicast group is accepting members. This results in the creation of the Multicast filtering database. To enable IGMP Snooping: Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 235 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 245
a message before it times out. The default value is 260 seconds. • MRouter Timeout - Indicates the amount of the time the Multicast router waits to receive a message before it times out. The default value is 300 seconds. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 236 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 246
VLAN ID - Specifies the VLAN ID. • IGMP Status Enable - Indicates if IGMP snooping is enabled on the VLAN. The possible field values are: - Enable - Enables IGMP Snooping on the VLAN. - Disable - Disables IGMP Snooping on the VLAN. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 247
to new Multicast service groups. The Multicast Group Page permits new Multicast service groups to be created. The Multicast Group Page also assigns ports to a specific Multicast service address group. To define Multicast group: Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 238 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 248
group MAC address or IP address. • Ports - Displays the Multicast Group status of all of the specified stacking member's ports. • LAGs - Displays the Multicast Group status of all of the device's LAGs. • Interface - Displays the interface on which the Multicast service is configured. • Interface - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 249
Configuring Multicast Forwarding VLAN ID - Displays the VLAN ID. • Bridge Multicast IP Address - Displays the IP address attached to the Multicast Group. • Bridge Multicast MAC Address - Displays the MAC address Group Page opens. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 240 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 250
join a Multicast group. - None - The interface is not part of a Multicast group. STEP 3 Change the Interface Status. STEP 4 Click Apply. The Multicast Group parameters are saved, and the device is updated. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 241 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 251
Page opens: Multicast TV VLAN-IGMP Snooping Mapping Page The Multicast TV VLAN-IGMP Snooping Mapping Page contains the following fields: • VLAN - Indicates the Multicast TV VLAN for which the IGMP Snooping mapping is enabled. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 242 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 252
Page allows network managers to display the ports associated with a Multicast TV VLAN. NOTE Ports and trunks are assigned to Multicast VLAN in the VLAN Interface Setting Page (Layer 2). To view Multicast TV VLAN membership: Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 243 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 253
ports or LAGs to a device that is attached to a neighboring Multicast router/switch. Once IGMP Snooping is enabled, Multicast packets are forwarded to the appropriate port or VLAN. To define Multicast forward settings: Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 244 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 254
- The port is not part of a Multicast group. - Dynamic - Attaches the port to the Multicast group as dynamic member. Modifying Multicast Forwarding STEP 2 Click the Edit button. The Edit Multicast Forward All Page opens: Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 245 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 255
what Multicast group. Multicast groups can also be statically enabled. This enables the device to forward the Multicast frames (from a registered Multicast group) only to ports that are registered to that Multicast group. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 246 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 256
still forwarded to all ports on the VLAN. After a port has been set to Forwarding/ Filtering, then this port's configuration is valid for any VLAN it is a member to the selected VLAN interface. This is the default setting. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 247 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 257
frames to the selected VLAN interface. STEP 2 Click Edit. The Edit Unregistered Multicast Page opens: STEP 3 Define the Unregistered Multicast field. STEP 4 Click Apply. The settings are saved and the device is updated. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 248 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 258
Defining STP Properties The STP Properties Page contains parameters for enabling STP on the device. The STP Properties Page is divided into three areas, Global Settings, Bridge Settings. and Designated Root. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 249 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 259
on the device. The possible field values are: - Classic STP - Enables Classic STP on the device. This is the default value. - Rapid STP - Enables Rapid STP on the device. - Multiple STP - Enables Multiple STP on the device. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 250 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 260
. The default is 15 seconds. The range is 4 to 30 seconds. The Designated Root area contains the following fields: • Bridge ID - Identifies the Bridge Priority and MAC address. • Root Bridge ID- Identifies the Root Bridge priority and MAC address. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 261
is enabled, and the device is updated. Defining Spanning Tree Interface Settings Network administrators can assign STP settings to specific interfaces in the STP Interface Settings Page. To assign STP settings to an interface: Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 252 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 262
• Port Fast - Indicates if Fast Link is enabled on the port. If Fast Link mode is enabled for a port, the Port State is automatically placed in the Forwarding state when the port link is up. Fast Link optimizes the STP protocol Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 253 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 263
learn new MAC addresses. • Port Role - Displays the port role assigned by the STP algorithm to provide to STP paths. The possible field values are: - Root - Provides the lowest cost path to forward packets to the root switch. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 254 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 264
the LAG to which the port belongs. If a port is a member of a LAG, the LAG settings override the port settings. STEP 2 Define the relevant fields. STEP 3 Click Apply. STP is enabled on the interface, and the device is updated. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 255 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 265
is up. Fast Link optimizes the STP protocol convergence. STP convergence can take 30-60 seconds in large networks. The possible values are: - Enabled - Enables Port Fast on the port. - Disabled - Disables Port Fast on the port. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 256 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 266
when a path being rerouted. • Default Path Cost - Defines the default path cost as the Path Cost field setting. The possible field values are: - Checked - Path Cost is the default value. - Unchecked - Path Cost is user-defined. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 257 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 267
the port belongs. If a port is a member of a LAG, the LAG settings override the port settings. STEP 3 Define the relevant fields. STEP 4 Click Apply. The interface settings are STP convergence without creating forwarding loops. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 258 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 268
path to forward packets to root switch. - Designated - Indicates that the port or LAG via which the designated switch is attached to the LAN. - Alternate - Provides an alternate path to the root switch from the root interface. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 259 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 269
MAC addresses. • Point-to-Point Operational Status - Indicates the Point-to-Point operating state. The possible values are: - Enable - Enables Point-to-Point on the interface. - Disable - Disables Point-to-Point on the interface. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 270
Configuring Tree Settings are defined switch. - Designated - Indicates that the port or LAG via which the designated switch is attached to the LAN. - Alternate - Provides an alternate path to the root switch from the root interface. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 271
port. Ports defined as Full Duplex are considered Point-toPoint port links. The possible field values are: - Enable - Device establishes point-to-point, full duplex links. - Disable - Device establishes shared, half duplex links. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 272
Instance Settings • Defining MSTP Interface Settings Defining MSTP Properties The MSTP Properties Page contains information for defining global MSTP settings, including region names, MSTP revisions, and maximum hops. To define MSTP: Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 273
. The possible field range is 1-40. The field default is 20 hops. • IST Master - Identifies the region's master. STEP 2 Define the relevant fields. STEP 3 Click Apply. The MSTP properties are defined, and the device is updated. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 264 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 274
Instance ID (0-15) - Indicates the MSTP instance ID assigned to the VLAN. The possible field range is 0-15. STEP 2 Map the VLANs to Instance IDs. STEP 3 Click Apply. The MSTP VLAN mapping is defined, and the device is updated. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 265 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 275
is assigned. • Included VLAN - Maps the selected VLAN to the selected instance. Each VLAN belongs to one instance. • Bridge Priority - Specifies the selected spanning tree instance device priority. The field range is 0-61440. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 266 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 276
. STEP 3 Click Apply. The MSTP Instance configuration is defined, and the device is updated. Defining MSTP Interface Settings Network Administrators can define MSTP Instances settings using the MSTP Interface Settings Page. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 267 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 277
the port is in Listening mode. The port cannot forward traffic nor can it learn MAC addresses. - Learning - Indicates that the port is in Learning mode. The port cannot forward traffic, however it can learn new MAC addresses. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 268 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 278
on the port. • Interface Priority - Defines the interface priority for specified instance. The default value is 128. • Path Cost - Indicates the port contribution to the Spanning Tree instance. The range is 1-200,000,000. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 269 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 279
MSTP settings are displayed. • Role - Indicates the port role assigned by the STP algorithm in order to provide to STP paths. The possible field values are: - Root - Provides the lowest cost path to forward packets to root device. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 280
- Indicates that STP is currently disabled on the port. The port forwards traffic while learning MAC addresses. - Blocking - Indicates that the port is currently blocked and cannot forward traffic or learn MAC addresses. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 271 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 281
port is in Forwarding mode. The port can forward traffic and learn new MAC addresses. • Designated Cost - Indicates that the default path cost is assigned according to the method selected on the Spanning Tree Global Settings . Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 272 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 282
, with no perflow settings. CoS is usually related to the 802.1p service that classifies flows according to their Layer 2 priority, as set in the VLAN header. • QoS CoS or QoS settings. ACLs are used in QoS and network security. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 273 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 283
CoS to Queue • Mapping DSCP to Queue • Configuring Bandwidth Defining CoS The CoS Page contains fields for enabling or disabling CoS (Basic or Advanced mode). In addition, the default CoS for each port or LAG is definable. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 274 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 284
Restore Defaults- Restores the factory CoS default settings to the selected port. - Checked - Restores the factory QoS default settings to ports after clicking the Apply button. - Unchecked- Maintains the current QoS settings. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 275 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 285
The default CoS is 0. STEP 3 Modify the Interface priority. STEP 4 Click Apply. The Interface priority is set, and the device is updated. Defining QoS Queue The Queue Page contains fields for defining the QoS queue forwarding types. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 286
- Indicates the amount of bandwidth assigned to the queue. These values represent the % of the WRR Weight configured by the user. STEP 2 Define the queues. STEP 3 Click Apply. The queues are defined, and the device is updated. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 277 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 287
is mapped. Four traffic priority queues are supported, where Queue 4 is the highest and Queue 1 is the lowest. STEP 2 Define the relevant mapping. STEP 3 Click Apply. CoS to queues are mapped, and the device is updated. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 278 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 288
Configuring Quality of Service Defining General Settings 11 Mapping DSCP to Queue The DSCP to Queue Page enables mapping DSCP values to specific queues. To map DCSP to Queues: STEP 1 Click Quality of Service device is updated. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 279 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 289
settings of the LAGs are described in the page. • Ingress Rate Limit - Indicates the traffic limit for ingress interfaces. The possible field values are: - Status - Enables or disables rate limiting for ingress interfaces. Disable is the default value. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 290
shaping is enabled on the interface. The possible field values are: - Checked - Enables egress shaping on the interface. - Unchecked - Disables egress shaping on the interface. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 281 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 291
over VLAN rate limiting. For example, if a packet is subject to QoS rate limits but is also subject to VLAN rate limiting, and the rate limits conflict, the QoS rate limits take precedence. To define the VLAN Rate Limit: Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 282 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 292
forwarding traffic is permitted in the VLAN. • Burst Size - Defines the maximum burst size (CbS) in bytes that forwarding traffic is permitted through the VLAN. STEP 2 Click the Add button. The Add VLAN Rate Limit Page opens: Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 283 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 293
Limit is added, and the device is updated. Modifying the VLAN Rate Limit STEP 1 Click Quality of Service > General > VLAN Rate Limit. The VLAN Rate Limit Page opens: STEP 2 Click the Edit button. The VLAN Rate Limit Page opens: Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 284 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 294
they appear within the policy. Only a single policy can be attached to a port. In advanced QoS mode, ACLs can be applied directly to an interface. However, a policy and ACL cannot be simultaneously applied to an interface. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 285 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 295
Services Code Point (DSCP) values from incoming packets to DSCP values in outgoing packets. The DSCP values can be modified only within the queue range. This information is important when traffic exceeds user-defined limits. To map DSCP values: Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 296
Sets a mapped DSCP value in the outgoing packet for the corresponding incoming packet. STEP 2 Define the relevant mapping. STEP 3 Click Apply. DSCP incoming values are mapped to DSCP outgoing values, and the device is updated. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 287 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 297
's address. The possible field values are: - And - Both the MAC-based and the IP-based ACL must match a packet. - Or - Either the MAC-based or the IP-based ACL must match a packet. • ACL2 - Contains a list of the user-defined ACLs. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 298
first, then matches packets to MAC based ACLs. - MAC Based ACLs - Matches packets to MAC based ACLs first, then matches packets to IP based ACLs. STEP 3 Define the relevant fields. STEP 4 Click Apply. The device is updated. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 289 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 299
of Service > Advanced Mode > Aggregate Policer. The Aggregate Policer Page opens: Aggregate Policer Page The Aggregate Policer Page contains the following fields. • Aggregate Policer Name- Specifies the Aggregate Policer Name Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 290 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 300
Configuring Quality of Service Defining Advanced QoS Mode 11 • Ingress CIR - Defines the Committed Information Rate (CIR) in - Remarks packet's DSCP values exceeding the defined CIR value. STEP 3 Define the relevant fields. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 291 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 301
Configuring Quality of Service Defining Advanced QoS Mode 11 STEP 4 Click Apply. The Aggregate policer is added, and the device is updated. Modifying QoS Aggregate Policer STEP 1 Click Quality of Service The device is updated. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 292 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 302
. The Policy Table Page opens: Policy Table Page The Policy Table Page contains the following field: • Policy Name - Displays the user-defined policy name. STEP 2 Click the Add button. The Add QoS Policy Profile Page opens: Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 293 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 303
- Enables Policer functionality. • Type - Policer type for the policy. Possible values are: - Aggregate - Configures the class to use a configured aggregate policer selected from the drop-down menu. An aggregate policer is Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 294 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 304
the device is updated. Modifying the QoS Policy Profile STEP 1 Click Quality of Service > Advanced Mode > QoS Policy Profile. The Policy Table Page opens. STEP 2 Click the Edit button. The Edit QoS Policy Profile Page opens: Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 295 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 305
the same policy map, but cannot be used across different policy maps. - Single - Configures the class to use manually configured information rates and exceed actions. • Aggregate Policer - Specifies the Aggregate Policer Name Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 296 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 306
Configuring Quality of Service Defining Advanced QoS Mode 11 • Ingress Committed Information Rate (CIR) - Defines the Defining Policy Binding In the Policy Binding Page, QoS policies are associated with specific interfaces. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 297 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 307
Configuring Quality of Service Defining Advanced QoS Mode 11 STEP 1 Click Quality of Service > Advanced Mode > Policy Binding. The Policy Binding Page opens: . • Policy Name - Select a Policy to associate with the interface. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 298 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 308
contains information for enabling Trust on the device. Packets entering a QoS domain are classified at the edge of the QoS domain. To define the Trust configuration: Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 299 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 309
configuration. Always Rewrite DSCP can only be selected if the Trust Mode is set to DSCP. Rewriting DSCP Values In the DSCP Mapping Page, define the Differentiated Services Code Point (DSCP) tag to use in place of the incoming DSCP tags. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 310
Configuring Quality of Service Defining QoS Basic Mode 11 STEP 1 Click Quality of Service > Advanced Mode > DSCP Mapping. The DSCP Mapping Page opens: Define the relevant fields. STEP 3 Click Apply. The device is updated. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 301 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 311
mechanism to SNMPv1 and SNMPv2 PDUs. In addition, User Security Model (USM) is defined for SNMPv3 and includes supports the following features: • Security • Feature Access Control • Traps The device generates the following traps: Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 312
a default Engine ID that is comprised of Enterprise number and the default MAC address. Verify that the Engine ID is unique for the administrative domain. This prevents two devices in a network from having the same Engine ID. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 303 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 313
Fifth octet - Set to 3 to indicate the MAC address that follows. • Last 6 octets - MAC address of the device. The possible values are: - Checked - Use the default Engine ID. - Unchecked - Use a user-defined Engine ID. STEP 2 Define the relevant fields. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 314
Configuring SNMP Configuring SNMP user-defined views. The options are as follows: - Default - Displays the default SNMP view for read and read/write views. - DefaultSuper - Displays the default SNMP view for administrator views. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 315
contains parameters for defining and configuring new SNMP view. The Add SNMP View Page contains the following fields: • View Name - Defines the user-defined view name. • Object SNMP views are defined, and the device is updated. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 306 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 316
Configuring SNMP Configuring SNMP Security 12 Defining SNMP Users The SNMP Users Page provides information for creating SNMP users, and assigning SNMP access control privileges to SNMP users SNMP Group Membership Page opens: Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 307 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 317
a password that is encrypted using the HMAC-MD5-96 authentication method. - SHA Password - Users should enter a password that is encrypted using the HMAC-SHA-96 authentication method. - None - No user authentication is used. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 308 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 318
user-defined local user list. • Engine ID - Indicates the local device engine ID. • Group Name - SNMP group, which can be chosen from the list, to which the SNMP user belongs. SNMP groups are defined in the SNMP Group Profile page. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 319
groups and assigning SNMP access control privileges to SNMP groups. Groups allow network managers to assign access rights to specific device features, or features aspects. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 310 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 320
Configuring SNMP Configuring SNMP Security 12 STEP 1 Click System > SNMP > Security > Groups. The SNMP Groups Page opens: SNMP Groups Page The SNMP Groups Page contains the following fields: • Group Name - Displays the user . Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 311 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 321
Configuring SNMP Configuring SNMP Security 12 • Operation Group Profile Page contains the following fields: • Group Name - Defines the user-defined group to which privileges are applied. The field range is up to to the group. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 312 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 322
SNMP version attached to the group. The possible field values are: - SNMPv1 - SNMPv1 is defined for the group. - SNMPv2 - SNMPv2 is defined for the group. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 313 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 323
Configuring SNMP Configuring SNMP Security 12 - Notify operations are as follows: - Default - Defines the default group access rights. - DefaultSuper - Defines the default group access rights for administrator. STEP : Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 314 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 324
Configuring SNMP Configuring SNMP Security 12 STEP 1 Click System > IP address for which the Advanced SNMP community is defined. • Community String - Displays the password used to authenticate the management station to the device. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 325
the management station IP address for which the SNMP community is defined. Community String - Defines the password used to authenticate the management station to the device. Configure either the Basic Mode or the Advanced Mode. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 316 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 326
and changes can be made to the device configuration, but not to the community. - SNMP Admin - User has access to all device configuration options, as well as permissions to modify the Edit Button. The Edit SNMP Community Page: Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 317 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 327
of user-defined SNMP views. • Advanced - Enables SNMP Advanced mode for a selected community and contains the following fields: - Group Name - Defines advanced SNMP communities group names. STEP 3 Define the relevant fields. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 318 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 328
Settings • Configuring Station Management • Defining SNMP Filter Settings Defining Trap Settings The Trap Settings Settings. The Trap Settings Page opens: Trap Settings Page The Trap Settings Page contains the following fields: Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 329
. Specify the trap managers so that key events are reported by this switch to the management station. Specify up to eight management stations that receive authentication failure messages and other trap messages from the switch. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 320 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 330
Configuring SNMP Defining area contains the following fields: • Recipients IP - Indicates the IP address to which the traps are sent. • are sent. • UDP Port - Displays the UDP port used to send notifications. The default is 162. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 321 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 331
sending informs. The default is 15 seconds. • Retries - Indicates the amount of times the device re-sends an inform request. The default is 3 seconds. STEP 2 Click the Add button. The Add SNMP Notification Recipient Page opens. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 322 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 332
device supports IPv4.VLANthe VLAN is defined as the Local Link Interface. • Recipient IP - Indicates the IP address to whom the traps are sent. • Notification Type - Defines the notification sent. The possible field values are: Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 323 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 333
the User Name and Security Level fields are enabled for configuration: • User Name - Defines the user default is 15 seconds. • Retries - Indicates the amount of times the device re-sends an inform request. The default is 3 seconds. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 334
Page contains the following fields: • Recipients IP- Indicates the IP address to whom the traps are sent. • Notification Type - Defines the notification sent. The possible field values are: - Trap - Indicates traps are sent. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 325 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 335
- Indicates the amount of time (seconds) the device waits before re-sending informs. The default is 15 seconds. • Informs Retries - Indicates the amount of times the device re-sends an inform request. The default is 3 seconds. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 326 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 336
is configured. Defining SNMP Filter Settings The Filter Settings Page Settings. The Filter Settings Page opens: Filter Settings Page The Filter Settings Page contains the following fields: • Filter Name - Contains a list of user Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 327 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 337
fields: • Filter Name - Contains a list of user-defined notification filters. • New Object Identifier Tree Select from List or the Object ID List. There are two configuration options: - Select from List - Select the OID from Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 328 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 338
defining File maintenance and includes both configuration file management as well as device access. The File Management section contains the following topics: • Firmware Upgrade • Save Configuration • Copy Files • Active Image Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 329 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 339
on TFTP server where the uploaded image is saved. • File Type - Specifies the file type of the downloaded file. The possible field values are: - Software Image - Downloads the Image file. - Boot Code - Downloads the Boot file. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 330 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 340
. Save Configuration The configuration files control the operation of the switch, and contain the functional settings at the device and the port level. Configuration files are one of the following types: • Factory Default - Contains preset default parameter definitions which are downloaded with - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 341
. The Save Configuration Page opens: Save Configuration Page The Save Configuration Page contains the following fields: • via TFTP - Download and upload files using TFTP. • via HTTP - Download and upload files using HTTP. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 332 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 342
connecting a unit to the stack. (This is the recommended method.) • Upgrade master and copy master image to units across the stack. These steps can be done administrators can copy configuration files from one device to another. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 333 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 343
the type of configuration file to copy from the device. - Destination File Name - Indicates the file to be copied to the destination device. STEP 2 Define the relevant fields. STEP 3 Click Apply. The device is updated. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 334 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 344
field values are: - Image 1 - Activates Image file 1 after the device is reset. - Image 2 - Activates Image file 2 after the device is reset. STEP 2 Define the relevant fields. STEP 3 Click Apply. The device is updated. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 335 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 345
contains the following topic: • Defining PoE Settings Defining PoE Settings The PoE Settings Page contains system PoE information for enabling PoE on the device and monitoring the current power usage. To configure PoE Settings: Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 336 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 346
range is 3,400 -15,400. • Power Consumption (mW) - Indicates the amount of power in milliwatts assigned to the powered device connected to the selected interface. STEP 2 Click the Edit button. The Edit PoE Settings Page opens: Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 337 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 347
PoE priority level as high. - Critical - Defines the PoE priority level as Critical. This is the highest PoE priority level. • Power Allocation - Indicates the power in milliwatts allocated to the port. The range is 0 -15,400. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 338 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 348
itself to the PSE. Signature are generated during powered device detection, classification, or maintenance. STEP 3 Define the relevant fields. STEP 4 Click Apply. The PoE Settings are defined, and the device is updated. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 339 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 349
information for configuring port mirroring, running port. Cables up to 100 meters long can be tested. Cables are tested when the ports are in the down state, with the exception of the Approximated Cable Length test. To test cables: Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 350
tests were updated. Cable Length - Indicates the cable length. This test can only be performed when the port is up and operating at 1 Gbps. STEP 2 Click the Test button to run the cable test. The results of the test appear. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 341 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 351
side. - Short Cable - Indicates that a short has occurred in the cable. • Cable Fault Distance - Indicates the distance from the port where the cable error occurred. • Last Update - Indicates the last time the port was tested. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 342 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 352
- Automatic polarity detection and correction permits on all RJ-45 ports for automatic adjustment of wiring errors. • Pair Skew - Reaction or transmission time in nanoseconds for the selected cable pair and given cable length. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 343 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 353
• Output Power - Indicates the rate at which the output power is transmitted. • Input Power - Indicates the rate at which the input power is transmitted. • Transmitter Fault - Indicates if a fault occurred during transmission. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 344 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 354
Port Mirroring Page The Port Mirroring Page contains the following fields: • Destination Port - Defines the port to which the source port's traffic is mirrored. • Source Port - Defines the port from which traffic is to be analyzed. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 355
RxOnly - Defines the port mirroring on receiving ports. This is the default value. - TxOnly - Defines the port mirroring on transmitting ports. - Tx and Rx - Defines the port mirroring on both receiving and transmitting ports. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 346 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 356
on transmitting ports. - Tx and Rx- Defines the port mirroring on both receiving and transmitting ports. STEP 3 Define the relevant fields. STEP 4 Click Apply. The Port mirroring is modified, and the device is updated. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 347 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 357
are: - Enabled - Enables viewing CPU utilization information. This is the default value. - Disabled - Disables viewing the CPU utilization information. • Refresh Rate CPU utilization statistics are refreshed every 30 seconds. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 348 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 358
of the CPU's resources consumed by the device. • Time - Graph's x-axis indicates the time, in 15,30,60 second intervals, that usage samples are taken. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 349 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 359
Logs • Viewing the Flash Logs • Viewing Remote Logs Enabling System Logs In the Log Settings Page, define the levels of event severity that are recorded to the system event logs. listed. To define Log Global Parameters: Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 350 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 360
16 STEP 1 Click Admin > Logs > Logs Settings. The Log Settings Page opens. Log Settings Page The Log Settings Page contains the following fields: • Enable Logging log. If a Debug error occurs, contact Customer Tech Support. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 351 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 361
selected Severity types will appear in chronological order in all system logs that are saved in RAM (Cache). After restart, these logs are deleted. • Log Flash - The selected Severity • Log Index - Displays the log entry number. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 352 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 362
about log entries saved to the Log File in FLASH, including the time the log was generated, the event severity, and a description of the log message. The Message Log is available after reboot. To view the Flash Logs: Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 353 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 363
Flash Logs Flash Logs can be cleared from the Flash Page. To clear the Flash Page: STEP 2 Click Clear Logs. The message logs are cleared. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 354 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 364
Page contains the following fields: • Server - Specifies the server IP address to which logs can be sent. • UDP Port - Defines the UDP port to which the server logs are sent. The possible range is 1 to 65535. The default value is 514. • Facility - Defines a user-defined application from which system - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 365
problem has occurred. - Notice - The system is functioning properly, but system notice has occurred. - Informational - Provides device information. - Debug - Provides debugging messages. STEP 2 Click the Add button. The Add Syslog Server Page opens: Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 366
is a Link Local interface. • Log Server IP Address - Specifies the server to which logs can be sent. • UDP Port - Defines the UDP port to which the server logs are sent. The possible range is 1 to 65535. The default value is 514. • Facility - Defines a user-defined application from which system logs - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 367
syslog server is added, and the device is updated. Modifying Syslog Server Settings STEP 1 Click Admin > Logs > Remote Log Servers. The Remote Log Servers Page opens: STEP 2 Click the Edit button. The Edit Syslog Server Page opens: Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 368
, an emergency log message is saved to the specified logging location. - Alert - The second highest warning level. An alert log is saved, if there is a serious device malfunction; for example, all device features are down. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 359 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 369
A critical log is saved if a critical device malfunction occurs; for example, two device ports are not functioning, while the rest of the device ports remain functional. - fields. STEP 4 Click Apply. The device is updated. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 360 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 370
Ethernet Interface The Ethernet Interface Page contains statistics for both received and transmitted packets. The Ethernet Interface Page is divided into three areas, General Information, Receive Statistics and Transmit Statistics. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 371
. - 30 Sec - Indicates that the Ethernet statistics are refreshed every 30 seconds. - 60 Sec - Indicates that the Ethernet statistics are refreshed every 60 seconds. The Receive Statistics area contains the following fields: Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 362 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 372
To reset the statistics counters: STEP 2 Click the Clear Counters button. The interface statistics counters are cleared. Viewing Etherlike Statistics The Etherlike Page contains interface statistics. To view Etherlike Statistics: Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 373
Ethernet-like interface statistics. The Etherlike Page contains the following fields: • Interface - Indicates the interface for which statistics are displayed. The possible field values are: - Port - Defines the specific port . Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 364 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 374
. Resetting Etherlike Statistics Counters STEP 2 Click the Clear Counters button. The interface statistics counters are cleared. Viewing GVRP Statistics The GVRP Page contains statistics for GVRP communication on the device. To view GVRP statistics: Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 375
GVRP statistics are refreshed every 60 seconds. The GVRP Received Transmitted Table contains the following fields: • Join Empty - Displays the device GVRP Join Empty statistics. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 366 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 376
Ethernet Resetting GVRP Statistics Counters STEP 2 Click Clear Counters. The GVRP statistics counters are cleared. Viewing EAP Statistics The EAP Page contains information about EAP packets received on a specific port. To view the EAP Statistics: Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 377
that the EAP statistics are refreshed every 60 seconds. • Frames Receive - Indicates the number of valid EAPOL frames received on the port. • Frames Transmit- Indicates the number of EAPOL frames transmitted via the port. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 368 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 378
RMON Statistics The RMON section contains the following : • Viewing RMON Statistics • Configuring RMON History • To return to the RMON History Control Page, click the Interface Table button. Viewing the RMON Events Logs Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 369 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 379
for which statistics are displayed. The possible field values are: - Ports of Unit- Defines the specific port for which RMON statistics are displayed. - LAG - Defines the that the RMON statistics are refreshed every 15 seconds. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 370 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 380
. • Frames of xx Bytes - Number of frames containing the specified number of bytes that were received on the interface since the page was last refreshed. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 371 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 381
RMON History Control The RMON History Control Page contains information about samples of data taken from ports. For example, the samples may include interface definitions or polling periods. To view RMON history information: Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 372 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 382
- Displays the current number of samples taken. • Owner - Displays the RMON station or user that requested the RMON information. The field range is 0-20 characters. STEP 2 Click the Add button. The Add RMON History Page opens: Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 373 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 383
History Control Page, and the device is updated. Modifying RMON History Settings STEP 1 Click Statistics > RMON > History. The RMON History Control Page opens. STEP 2 Click the Edit button. The Edit RMON History Page opens: Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 374 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 384
number of samples to save. • Sampling Interval - Indicates the time in seconds that samplings are taken from the ports. The field range is 1-3600. The default is 1800 seconds (equal to 30 minutes). STEP 3 Define the relevant fields. STEP 4 Click Apply. The history control settings are modified, and - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 385
Viewing Statistics Configuring RMON History 17 To view the for the History Control Table page. • Owner - Displays the RMON station or user that requested the RMON information. The field rang is 0-20 characters. • Sample bits. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 376 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 386
Viewing Statistics Configuring RMON History 17 • Received Packets - Displays the number of packets received on the interface since Control The RMON Events Page contains fields for defining RMON events. To view RMON events: Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 377 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 387
the device or user that defined the event. The Add button adds the configured RMON event to the Event Table. The Delete button deletes the selected RMON event. STEP 2 Click the Add button. The Add RMON Events Page opens: Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 378 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 388
STEP 4 Click Apply. The RMON event is added, and the device is updated. Modifying RMON Event Log Settings STEP 1 Click Statistics > RMON > Events. The RMON Events Page opens: STEP 2 Click Edit. The Edit RMON Events Page opens: Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 379 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 389
. • Owner - Displays the device or user that defined the event. STEP 3 Define the relevant fields. STEP 4 Click Apply. The event control settings are modified. and the device is updated. button. The RMON Events Log Page opens: Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 380 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 390
Viewing Statistics Configuring RMON History RMON Events Log Page 17 The setting network alarms. Network alarms occur when a network problem, or event, is detected. Rising and falling thresholds generate events. To set RMON alarms: Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 391
Viewing Statistics Configuring RMON History 17 STEP (port or LAG) for which RMON statistics are displayed. The possible field values are: - Port - Displays the RMON statistics for the selected port. sampling interval. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 382 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 392
Viewing Statistics Configuring RMON History 17 • Rising Threshold - Displays the rising in seconds. • Owner - Displays the device or user that defined the alarm. STEP 2 Click the Add button. The Add RMON Alarm Page opens: Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 383 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 393
an event which is defined in the Events table that triggers the rising threshold alarm. The Events Table is displayed in the RMON Events Page. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 384 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 394
Configuring . • Owner - Displays the device or user that defined the alarm. STEP 3 Define the Settings STEP 1 Click Statistics > RMON > Alarms. The RMON Alarms Page opens: STEP 2 Click the Edit Button. The Edit RMON Alarm Page opens: Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 395
an event which is defined in the Events table that triggers the rising threshold alarm. The Events Table is displayed in the RMON Events Page. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 386 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 396
• Interval - Defines the alarm interval time in seconds. • Owner - Displays the device or user that defined the alarm STEP 3 Define the relevant fields. STEP 4 Click Apply. The RMON alarms that are received on an interface. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 387 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 397
: STEP 1 Click Quality of Service > QoS Statistics >Aggregated Policer port or LAG) for which Policer statistics are displayed. The possible field values are: - Ports - Displays the Policer statistics for the selected port Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 388 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 398
number of out-of-profile packets that were received. Resetting Aggregate Policer Statistics Counters STEP 1 Click Quality of Service > QoS Statistics >Aggregated Policer. The The window devices only. To view Queues Statistics: Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 389 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 399
or tail dropped. • %TD packets - Displays the percentage of packets that were tail dropped. STEP 2 Click the Add button. The Add Queues Statistics Page opens: Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 390 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 400
Statistics Page contains the following fields: • Select Counter Set - Selects the counter set. • Interface - Defines the ports for which statistics are displayed. The possible field counter is added, and the device is updated. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 391 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 401
QoS Statistics 17 Resetting Queues Statistics Counters STEP 1 Click Quality of Service > QoS Statistics > Queues Statistics. The Queues Statistics Page opens: Click Clear Counters. The Queues statistics counters are cleared. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 392 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 402
ports are removed from the LAG, the original port configuration is applied to the ports. This section contains information for configuring ports and contains the following topics: • Defining LAG Management • Defining LAG Settings Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 403
Page contains the following fields. • LAG - Displays the LAG number. • Name - Displays the LAG name. • Link State - Displays the link operational status. • Member - Displays the ports configured to the LAG. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 394 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 404
defined, and the device is updated. Modifying LAG Membership STEP 1 Click Bridging > Port Management > LAG Management. The LAG Management Page opens: STEP 2 Click the Edit is defined. STEP 3 Define the relevant fields. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 395 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 405
support Private VLAN Edge, which can be enabled for specific LAGs on the Edit LAG Settings Page. STEP 1 Click Bridging > Port Management > LAG Settings. The LAG Settings Page opens: LAG Settings Page The LAG Settings Page contains the following fields: Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 406
this LAG's ports are protected by an uplink, so that the forwarding decisions are overwritten by those of the ports that protect them. PVE is supported in Layer 2 mode. STEP 2 Click the Edit button. The Edit LAG Page opens: Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 397 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 407
Ports Defining LAG Settings Edit LAG Page 18 The Edit LAG Page contains the following fields: • LAG - Displays the LAG ID number. • Description - Displays the user-defined port name. • LAG Type - Indicates he port a LAG to Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 398 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 408
protected by an uplink, so that the forwarding decisions are overwritten by those of the ports that protect them. PVE is supported in Layer 2 mode. STEP 3 Define the relevant fields. STEP 4 Click Apply. The device is updated. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 399 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 409
. The possible range is 1- 65535. The default value is 1. • Unit Number - Displays the stacking member for which LACP information is defined. • Port - Defines the port number to which timeout and priority values are assigned. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide 400 - Linksys SGE2000 | Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE2xxx Series Managed Switches Admin - Page 410
port. The field range is 1-65535. • LACP Timeout - Administrative LACP timeout. The possible field values are: - Short - Defines a short timeout value. STEP 3 Define the relevant fields. STEP 4 Click Apply. The device is updated. Cisco Small Business SFE/SGE Managed Switches Administration Guide
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