Netgear GS724TPS GS7xxTPS User Manual

Netgear GS724TPS - ProSafe - Gigabit Stackable PoE Smart Switch Manual

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    GS700TPS Smart Switch Software Administration Manual NETGEAR, Inc. 350 East Plumeria Drive San Jose, CA 95134 USA June 2009 202-10489-01
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    NETGEAR reserves the right to make changes to the products described in this document without notice. NETGEAR certified that the GS700TPS Gigabit Stackable PoE Smart Switch has been suppressed in to the notes in the operating instructions. The Federal Office for Telecommunications Approvals
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    GS700TPS Smart Switch Software Administration Manual determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try /TV technician for help. EU Statement of Compliance The NETGEAR GS700TPS Gigabit Stackable PoE Smart Switch is compliant with the following EU Council Directives: 89/
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    the United States FCC Information to User: This product does not contain any user-serviceable components and is to be used with We, NETGEAR, Inc., 350 East Plumeria Drive, San Jose, CA 95134 declare under our sole responsibility that the model GS700TPS Gigabit Stackable PoE Smart Switch complies
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    Gigabit Stackable PoE Smart Switch ...1-7 Web Access ...1-8 Additional Utilities ...1-9 Password Change ...1-9 Firmware Upgrade 1-9 Exit ...1-10 Chapter 2 Introduction to the Web Browser Interface Logging Into the NETGEAR Home Screen 2-1 The Navigation Menu 2-2 Using the NETGEAR Web Management
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    Switch Software Administration Manual Chapter 3 Managing System Settings Using the System Settings Utility 3-1 Management ...3-1 System Information 3-1 IP Configuration ...3-4 Time ...3-5 Device View ...3-8 Stacking ...3-8 Operation Modes ...3-9 Understanding Stack Topology 3-10 Stacking Ports
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    Switch Software Administration Manual Advanced ...4-8 VLAN ...4-14 Basic ...4-14 Advanced ...4-16 Voice VLAN ...4-22 Basic ...4-22 Advanced ...4-24 Properties ...4-24 Port Setting ...4-25 OUI ...4-27 STP ...4-28 Basic ...4-29 Advanced ...4-31 Multicast ...4-43 Basic ...4-44 Advanced ...4-45 Address
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    GS700TPS Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Advanced ...6-10 Traffic Control ...6-15 Storm Control ...6-15 Port Security ...6-17 Protected Ports ...6-19 ACL ...6-21 MAC ACL ...6-21 MAC Rules ...6-23 MAC Binding Configuration 6-24 IPv4 ACL ...6-25 IPv4 Rules ...6-26 IPv4 Binding
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    Switch Software Administration Manual Factory Default ...8-2 Upload ...8-3 Upload ...8-3 Download ...8-5 Download ...8-5 File Management ...8-6 Active Image ...8-6 Troubleshooting ...8-7 Diagnostics ...8-7 Chapter 9 Online Help Online Help ...9-1 Support ...9-1 User Guide ...9-2 Appendix A Default
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    About This Manual The NETGEAR® GS700TPS Smart Switch Software Administration Manual describes how to install, configure, operate, and troubleshoot the GS700TPS Gigabit Stackable PoE Smart Switch using its included software. This book describes the software configuration procedures and explains the
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    GS700TPS Smart Switch Software Administration Manual • Chapter 6, "Managing Security" describes how to configure security. • Chapter 7, "Monitoring the Switch" describes how to configure switch monitoring. • Chapter 8, "Maintenance" describes the firmware upgrade procedure and reset functions. •
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    specifications: Product Version Manual Publication Date GS700TPS Gigabit Stackable PoE Smart Switch June 2009 . Note: Product updates are available on the NETGEAR, Inc. website at http://www.netgear.com/support. How to Use This Manual The HTML version of this manual includes the following
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    GS700TPS Smart Switch Software Administration Manual How to Print this Manual To print this manual, select one of the following options: • Printing a Page from HTML. Each page in the HTML version of the manual is dedicated to a major topic. Select File > Print from the browser menu to print the page
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    Chapter 1 Getting Started with Switch Management This section provides an overview of switch management, including the methods you can choose to start managing your NETGEAR GS700TPS Gigabit Stackable PoE Smart Switch. It also leads you through the steps necessary to get started, using the
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    Switch Software Administration Manual Note: For complete hardware installation instructions, refer to the GS700TPS Smart Switch Hardware Installation Manual included on your Resource CD, or go to http://www.netgear.com/support. Switch Management Interface Your NETGEAR GS700TPS Gigabit Stackable PoE
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    Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Table 1-1. Switch Management Methods Management Method Features SmartWizard Discovery utility Web browser interface No IP address or subnet mask setup needed Discover all switches on the network User-friendly interface under Microsoft Windows Firmware
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    GS700TPS Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 5. Click Discover for the SmartWizard Discovery utility to find your GS700TPS Gigabit Stackable PoE Smart Switch. You should see a screen similar to that shown below. Figure 1-1 6. Note the displayed IP address assigned by the DHCP server. You
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    IP address to your switch. You can also assign the switch a static IP address even if your network has DHCP service. Proceed as follows: 1. Connect the GS700TPS Gigabit Stackable PoE Smart Switch to your existing network. 2. Power on the switch by plugging in the AC-DC power adapter. The default IP
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    The default IP address is 192.168.0.239 and the default subnet mask is 255.255.255.0. If you want different values, enter the switch IP address, gateway IP address and subnet mask. 9. Type your password and click Set. Please ensure that your PC and the GS700TPS Gigabit Stackable PoE Smart Switch are
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    Switch Software Administration Manual NIC Setting on the Host that Accesses the GS700TPS Gigabit Stackable PoE Smart Switch switch. The PC IP address must be different from that of the switch but lie in the same subnet. 3. Click Web Access in the SmartWizard Discovery utility to enable the management
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    host PC to be on a network segment to match the default parameters of the switch, which are: • IP address: 192.168.0.239 • Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 You or accessing the switch directly displays the screen shown below. . Figure 1-5 Use this screen to proceed to management of the switch covered in
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    the new password. Firmware Upgrade The GS700TPS Smart Switch software is upgradeable, and enables your switch to take advantage of improvements and additional features as they become available. The upgrade procedure assumes that you have downloaded or otherwise obtained the firmware upgrade and
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    new firmware. If you do not know the location, click Browse to locate the file. • Upgrade Password: Enter your password; the default password is password. 2. Click Apply to apply the settings to the Upgrade Configuration. 3. Click Start Upgrade to begin loading the upgrade. The system software is
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    the web browser interface that enables you to configure and manage your NETGEAR GS700TPS Gigabit Stackable PoE Smart Switch. Your GS700TPS Smart Switch provides a built-in browser interface that enables you to configure and manage it remotely using a standard Web browser such as Microsoft Internet
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    Software Administration Manual 2. Enter the password (the factory default is password) and click Login. The home screen of the GS700TPS Smart Switch browser interface displays. The Navigation Menu As shown below, logging in brings you to the view of the web browser interface. Figure 2-2 The NETGEAR
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    provides the following options: • Device Management Buttons - Provides an explanation of the management buttons in the NETGEAR GS700TPS Smart Switch. • Informational Services - Provides access to informational services including technical support, online help and device information. • Using
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    Switch Software Administration Manual Table 2-1. Device Management Buttons Button Name Description CURRENT MEMBERS DELETE GO REFRESH TAGGED PORT MEMBERS TEST UNTAGGED PORT MEMBERS Displays current members of a LAG services including NETGEAR online support and an online user guide in PDF format
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    GS700TPS Smart Switch Software Administration Manual To access the help file for a screen: 1. Click the encircled red Question Mark icon, shown in the example below. Figure 2-3 Using Screen and Table Options The NETGEAR GS700TPS web browser interface contains screens and tables for configuring
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    GS700TPS Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Selecting an Entry To select an entry: 1. Check the entry's Select box. The selected entry is highlighted and the information appears in the first row,
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    GS700TPS Smart Switch Software Administration Manual To add an entry by creating a new entry in the table: 1. Enter the fields for the new entry in the provided fields in the first
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    GS700TPS Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Deleting an Entry To delete entries from a table: 1. Select the entries to be deleted. 2. Click DELETE to update the device. Special Table Options The NETGEAR web browser interface tables have a unique GUI design which includes the following
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    Switch Software Administration Manual Quick Boxes Quick Boxes provide users with flexibility in configuring VLANs for all ports (on a stacking unit level) or LAGs the Unit 1 gold button to display the Unit 1 ports, which are now all Tagged. Figure 2-10 3. Click again on the Unit 1 quick box, and a
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    GS700TPS Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Interface View and Selection A port or LAG interface may be selected from a table by using the interface selection row, located above the row of column headers. Clicking on the Unit No. or LAGS displays the ports in the unit or the LAGs: Figure
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    GS700TPS Smart Switch Software Administration Manual To display the LAG table: 1. Click LAGS in the interface selection row. The screen displays a table of all LAGs. Figure 2-14 To select an interface: 1. Enter the number of the interface in the GO TO INTERFACE box. 2. Click GO to select the
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    "Device View" • "Stacking" • "PoE" • "SNMP" • "LLDP" The description that follows in this chapter describes configuring and managing system settings in the GS700TPS Smart Switch. Management The Management menu enables configuration of general device information, defining an IP and configuring system
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    Switch Software Administration Manual To configure system parameters: 1. Click System > Management > System Information. The System Information screen displays: Figure 3-1 The System Information screen contains the following fields: • System Name - Enter the user most recent device reset. The system
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    by Stack or Standalone after resetting the device. • Jumbo Frames Status - Displays the Jumbo Frame status. • Jumbo Frames After Reset - Select the Jumbo Frame status. The possible field values are: - Enable - Enables Jumbo Frames. - Disable - Disables Jumbo Frames. This is the default value
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    disables the IP Address, Subnet Mask, Gateway and Delete fields. This is the default value. • Static IP Address - Enables the user to define a static IP address. • IP Address - Enter the static IP address used to manage the device. • Subnet Mask - Enter the IP address mask. 3-4 Managing System
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    Smart Switch Software Administration Manual • Gateway - Enter the default gateway IP address. The following option is available: - Delete - Deletes the default gateway IP address. • Management VLAN ID - Select an existing VLAN to be defined as the management VLAN. By default, the default VLAN
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    Switch Software Administration Manual The Time Configuration screen contains the following fields: • Clock Source - Select the source used to set the system clock. The possible field values are: - Local - Indicates system time is set locally. This is the default detailed instructions on configuring
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    GS700TPS Smart Switch Software Administration Manual To configure SNTP servers: 1. Click System > Management > Time > SNTP Server Configuration. The SNTP Server 1. • SNTP Server 2 - Enter the secondary SNTP server IP address. The Secondary SNTP server retrieves the system time if the Primary SNTP
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    displays: Figure 3-5 Stacking All stack members are accessed through a single IP address through which the stack is managed. Stacks are managed using: • A Web-based Interface • An SNMP Management Station The system supports up to six stacking members per stack to a maximum of 192 ports, or devices
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    and manage the stack. The device software is downloaded separately for each of the stack members. All units in the stack must be running the same software version. The Stacking Master maintains switch stacking and configuration. The Stacking Master detects and reconfigures the ports with minimal
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    management action is required. However, the stacking link or stacking member must be repaired to return to the Ring topology. After the stacking issues are resolved, the device can be reconnected to the stack without interruption and the Ring topology is restored. Stacking Ports The factory default
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    GS700TPS Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Removing and Replacing Stacking Members Stacking member 1 and stacking member 2 are Stacking Master enabled units. Unit Numbers 1 and 2 are designated as either Master Unit or Secondary Master Unit. The Stacking Master assignment is performed
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    GS700TPS Smart Switch Software Administration Manual to a topology failure, the stacking member is no longer connected to the stack. The device can be booted, but it cannot be managed through the Stacking Master. The network manager can either reset the device defaults, or correct the topology
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    GS700TPS Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Switching the Stacking Master The Secondary Master replaces the Stacking Master if one of the following events occur: • The Stacking Master fails or is removed from the stack. • Links from the Stacking Master to the stacking members fails. • A
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    GS700TPS Smart Switch Software Administration Manual To configure Basic stacking: 1. Click System > Stacking > Basic > Stack Configuration. The Basic Stack Configuration screen displays: Figure 3-6 The Basic Stack Configuration screen contains the following fields: • Master Election - Select the
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    GS700TPS Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Advanced The Stacking Advanced menu contains the following options: • "Stack Configuration" • "Stack Management" Stack Configuration The Advanced Stack Configuration screen allows network managers to define the stacking master election mode. A
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    Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 2. Select the Master Election mode. 3. If you selected Force Master, select either 1 or 2 from the stack list. 4. Click APPLY to update the device. 5. Reset the device for the new settings to take effect. See "Reset" for detailed instructions on resetting
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    Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 2. Select the entry whose Unit ID number is to be changed. 3. Select the Unit No. After Reset from the list. 4. Click APPLY to update the device. 5. Reset the device for the new settings to take effect. See "Reset" for detailed instructions on resetting
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    Smart Switch Software Administration Manual The PoE menu contains the following options: • "Basic" • "Advanced" Basic The PoE Basic menu contains the following option: • "PoE Configuration" PoE Configuration The Basic PoE Configuration screen contains system PoE information for enabling PoE on
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    GS700TPS Smart Switch Software Administration Manual - Faulty - PoE Configuration" • "PoE Port Configuration" PoE Configuration The Advanced PoE Configuration screen contains system PoE information for enabling PoE on the device, monitoring the current power usage, and enabling PoE traps. Managing
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    Smart Switch Software Administration Manual To configure PoE on the device: 1. Click System > PoE > Advanced > PoE Configuration. The Advanced PoE Configuration screen displays: Figure 3-10 The Advanced PoE Configuration screen contains the following fields: • Unit no. - Displays the stacking Unit
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    Switch Software Administration Manual 3. Select the Traps mode from the list in the provided field. 4. Click APPLY to update the device. PoE Port Configuration The PoE Port Configuration screen contains PoE class and power consumption information per interface, while allowing the network manager
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    GS700TPS Smart Switch Software Administration Manual - Disabled - Disables the Device Discovery protocol and stops the power supply to the powered devices using the PoE module. • Priority Level - Select the port priority if the power supply is low. The field default is low. For example, if the power
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    Switch Software Administration Manual - Testing - Indicates the powered device is being tested. For example, a powered device is tested to confirm it is receiving power from the power supply. - Searching - Indicates the device is currently searching for a powered device. Searching is the default PoE
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    GS700TPS Smart Switch Software Administration Manual • Privacy - Protects against the disclosure of message content based on Object IDs (OIDs). OIDs are used by the system to manage device features. SNMP v3 supports the following features: • Security • Feature Access Control • Traps. The device
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    Smart Switch Software Administration Manual To configure SNMP communities: 1. Click System > SNMP > SNMPv1/v2 > Community Configuration. The Community Configuration screen displays: Figure 3-12 The SNMPv1/v2 Community Configuration screen contains the following fields: • Management Station IP
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    GS700TPS Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 3. Enter the Management Station IP, Management Station IP Mask and Community String in the provided sent to specific users, and the trap type sent. SNMP notification filters provide the following services: • Identifying Management Trap Targets •
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    Smart Switch Software Administration Manual To configure SNMPv1/v2 trap station management: 1. Click System > SNMP > SNMPv1/v2 > Trap Configuration. The SNMPv1/v2 Trap Configuration screen displays: Figure 3-13 The SNMPv1/v2 Trap Configuration screen contains the following fields: • Recipients IP
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    GS700TPS Smart Switch Software Administration Manual To add a new SNMP trap: 1. Click System > SNMP > SNMPv1/ " • "View Name" • "View Content" • "Community Configuration" • "Group Configuration" • "User Configuration" • "Global Trap Configuration" • "Trap Configuration" • "Trap Filter Name" • "Trap
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    GS700TPS Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Engine ID The SNMPv3 Engine ID screen allows network managers to define the SNMP Engine ID or to assign the default Engine ID to SNMP. To define the Local Engine ID: 1. Click System > SNMP > SNMPv3 > Engine ID. The SNMPv3 Engine ID screen displays
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    GS700TPS Smart Switch Software Administration Manual View Name The SNMPv3 View Name screen allows network managers to define SNMPv3 SNMPv3 View Name screen contains the following field: • View Name - Enter the user-defined view name. The view name can contain a maximum of 30 alphanumeric characters.
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    GS700TPS Smart Switch Software Administration Manual View Content The View Content screen allows the network manager to assign view attributes to views created in the "View Content" screen. Views provide or block access to device features or portions of features. For
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    GS700TPS Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 4. Select either Included or Excluded from the View be removed. 4. Click DELETE to remove the entry. Community Configuration Access rights are managed by defining communities in the Community Configuration screen. When community names are changed,
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    Smart Switch Software Administration Manual To define SNMPv3 communities: 1. Click System > SNMP > SNMPv3 > Community Configuration. The SNMPv3 Community Configuration screen displays: Figure 3-17 The SNMPv3 Community Configuration screen contains the following fields: • Management Station IP
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    Switch Software Administration Manual access control privileges to SNMP groups. Groups allow network managers to assign access rights to specific device features or screen contains the following fields: • Group Name - Enter the user-defined group to which access control rules are applied. The field
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    GS700TPS Smart Switch Software Administration Manual - SNMPv2 - SNMPv2c is defined for the group. - SNMPv3 - The possible field values are: - Read - Management access is restricted to read-only. Changes are made to the assigned SNMP view. - Write - Management access is read-write. Changes are made to
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    GS700TPS Smart Switch Software Administration Manual To remove an SNMPv3 group: 1. Click System > SNMP > SNMPv3 > Group Configuration. The SNMPv3 Groups screen displays. 2. Select the group entry. 3. Click DELETE to remove the entry. User Configuration The SNMPv3 User Configuration screen provides
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    Smart Switch Software Administration Manual - MD5 Password - Indicates the HMAC-MD5-96 password is used for authentication. The user must enter a password. - SHA Password - Users are authenticated using the HMAC-SHA-96 authentication level. The user must enter a password. - MD5 Key - Users are
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    Switch Software Administration Manual 6. Click ADD to update the device. To remove an SNMPv3 user: 1. Click System > SNMP > SNMPv3 > Users Configuration. The SNMPv3 User Configuration screen displays. 2. Select the user . The is the default value. 3-38 v1.0, June 2009 Managing System Settings
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    GS700TPS Smart Switch Software Administration Manual • Authentication to send authentication failure notifications. This is the default value. 2. Select either Enable or Disable in users, and the trap type sent. SNMP notification filters provide the following services: • Identifying Management
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    Smart Switch Software Administration Manual The SNMPv3 Trap Configuration screen contains the following fields: • Recipients IP - Enter the IP address to Privacy - Encrypts SNMP messages. • UDP Port - Enter the UDP port used to send notifications. The default is 162. • Filter Name - Select the
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    GS700TPS Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 2. Enter the Recipients IP address in the provided field in the first row. 3. Select either Traps or Informs in the Notification Type provided field in the first row. 4. Enter the User Name in the provided field in the first row. 5. Select the
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    GS700TPS Smart Switch Software Administration Manual To define the SNMPv3 Trap Filter Name: 1. Click System > SNMP > SNMPv3 > Trap Filter Name. The SNMPv3 Trap Filter displays. 2. Select the trap filter name entry. 3. Click DELETE to remove the entry. 3-42 v1.0, June 2009 Managing System Settings
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    Switch Software Administration Manual Trap Filter Content The SNMPv3 Trap Filter Content screen permits filtering traps based on OIDs. Each OID is linked to a device feature or a portion of a feature. The SNMPv3 Trap Filter Content screen also allows network managers Select the user-defined
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    Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 5. LLDP The Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) allows network managers to troubleshoot and enhance network management the packet Type Length Value (TLV) field. LLDP devices must support chassis and port ID advertisement, as well as system name, system
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    GS700TPS Smart Switch Software Administration Manual The LLDP menu enables configuration of LLDP parameters and contains the following options: • "Basic" • "Advanced" Basic The LLDP Basic menu contains the following option: • "LLDP Configuration" LLDP Configuration The Basic LLDP Configuration
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    - 10 seconds. The field default is 2 seconds. • Transmit Delay - Enter the amount of time in seconds that passes between successive LLDP frame transmissions due to changes in the LLDP local systems MIB. The possible field value is 1 - 8192 seconds. The field default is 2 seconds. LLDP-MED Properties
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    Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Advanced The LLDP Advanced menu contains the following options: • "LLDP Configuration" • "LLDP Port Settings" • "LLDP-MED Network Policy" • "LLDP-MED Port Settings" • "Local Information" • "Neighbors Information" • "LLDP Statistics" LLDP Configuration
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    Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Figure 3-26 The Advanced LLDP Configuration screen contains the following fields: LLDP Properties • LLDP - Select the LLDP global status on the device. The possible field values are: - Disable - Disables LLDP on the device. This is the default value
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    - 10 seconds. The field default is 2 seconds. • Transmit Delay - Enter the amount of time in seconds that passes between successive LLDP frame transmissions due to changes in the LLDP local systems MIB. The possible field value is 1 - 8192 seconds. The field default is 2 seconds. LLDP-MED Properties
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    GS700TPS Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Figure 3-27 The LLDP Port Settings screen contains the following fields: • Interface - Displays the specific interface for which LLDP parameters are defined. • Admin Status - Select the LLDP packet transmitting and receiving status of the
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    port, what software is running on what switch, and what port is connected to what PC. • Automatically deploys policies over networks for: - QoS Policies - Voice VLANs • Provides Emergency Call Service (E-911) via IP Phone location information. • Provides troubleshooting information. LLDP-MED sends
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    GS700TPS Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Figure 3-28 Figure 3-29 The LLDP-MED Network Policy screen contains the following fields: • Network Policy Number - Select the network policy number. The field range is 1 - 32. • Application - Select the application for
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    The LLDP-MED Network Policy screen displays. 2. Select the Network Policy Number from the list in the provided field in the first row. 3. Enter the VLAN ID in the provided field in the first row. 4. Select the VLAN Type from the list in the provided field in the first row. Managing System Settings
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    Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 5. Select the User Priority from the list in the provided field in the first row. 6. Select the DSCP Value from the list in the provided field in the first row. 7. Click ADD to update the device. To remove a network policy entry: 1. Click System > LLDP
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    device. Local Information The LLDP Local Information screen enables viewing detailed port LLDP-MED information. To view LLDP-MED port information: 1. Click System > LLDP > Advanced > Local Information. The LLDP-MED Local Information screen displays: Figure 3-31 Managing System Settings v1.0, June
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    Switch Software Administration Manual The LLDP-MED Local Information screen contains the following fields: Device Information • Chassis ID Subtype - Displays the chassis ID type. For example, MAC address. • Chassis ID - Displays the chassis identification of the device transmitting the LLDP frame
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    GS700TPS Smart Switch Software Administration Manual • Interface Number - Displays the port number. MAC/PHY Details • Auto-Negotiation Supported - Displays the port speed auto-negotiation support status. The possible values are: - True - Indicates auto-negotiation is supported on the port. - False -
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    Service Access Point (MSAP) entry number. • Local Port - Displays the port number. • Chassis ID SubType - Displays the chassis ID subtype. For example, MAC address. • Chassis ID - Displays the chassis identification of the device transmitting the LLDP frame. 3-58 v1.0, June 2009 Managing System
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    GS700TPS Smart Switch Software Administration Manual • Port ID SubType - Displays the port ID subtype. For example, MAC address. • Port ID - Displays the port identification of the port transmitting the LLDP frame. • System Name - Displays the administratively assigned device name. • Time To Live -
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    the LLDP frame. • Port ID SubType - Displays the port ID subtype. For example, IPv4 address. • Port ID - Displays the port identification of the port transmitting the LLDP frame. • Port Description - Displays information about the port, including manufacturer, product name and hardware/software
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    the advertised aggregated port ID. 802.3 Details • 802.3 Maximum Frame Size - Displays the advertised maximum frame size that is supported on the port. 802.1 VLAN and Protocol • PVID - Displays the advertised port VLAN ID. PPVIDs • VID - Displays the protocol VLAN ID. Managing System Settings v1
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    location, 911, Layer 2 switch support and device information management capabilities. • PoE Device Type - Displays the port PoE type. For example, Powered. • PoE Power Source - Displays the port's power source. • PoE Power Priority - Displays the port's power priority. • PoE Power Value - Displays
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    's Emergency Call Service (ECS) Emergency Location Identification Number (ELIN). The field range is 10 - 25. • Unknown - Displays unknown location information. Network Policies • Application Type - Displays the network policy application type. For example, Voice. • VLAN ID - Displays the VLAN ID for
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    updated. • Interface - Indicates the stacking member for which the LLDP statistics are displayed. • Tx Frames Total - Indicates the total amount of LLDP packets transmitted on the port. • Rx Frames - Indicates the total amount of LLDP packets received on the port, including: - Total - Indicates the
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    TLV which were not recognized by the port. • Rx Age-outs Total - Indicates the total amount of LLDP entries that were aged out on the port. 2. Select a stacking member in the Unit No. field. The LLDP statistics for the stacking member are displayed. Managing System Settings v1.0, June 2009 3-65
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    under the following main headings: • "Ports" • "LAG" • "VLAN" • "Voice VLAN" • "STP" • "Multicast" • "Address Table" The description that follows in this chapter describes configuring and managing switching settings in the GS700TPS Smart Switch. Ports The Ports menu contains the following option
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    Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Port Configuration The Port Configuration screen contains fields for defining port parameters enabled on the ports. To configure port parameters: 1. Click Switching > Ports > Port Configuration. The Port Configuration screen displays: Figure 4-1 The Port
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    GS700TPS Smart Switch Software Administration Manual • Reactivate Suspended - Select the reactivation status for a port disabled through the locked port security option. The possible field values are: - Enable - Enables reactivation. - Disable - Disables reactivation. • Port Speed - Select the data
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    Software Administration Manual - Disable - Disables Flow control. • MDI/MDIX - Select the MDI/MDIX status of the port. Hubs and switches are deliberately wired opposite the way end stations are wired, so that when a hub or switch is connected to an end station, a straight through Ethernet cable
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    GS700TPS Smart Switch Software Administration Manual • The device supports up to eight LAGs with eight ports in each LAG. • LACP LAGs support up to 16 ports, with eight ports active at any given time. The LAG menu contains the following options: • "Basic" • "Advanced" Basic The LAG Basic menu
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    GS700TPS Smart Switch Software Administration Manual • Status - Select the current link operation. The possible field values are: - Up - Indicates the LAG is currently linked and forwarding traffic. - Down - Indicates the LAG is currently not linked. • Reactivate Suspended - Select the action to
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    Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 3. Enter or modify the fields in the first row. 4. Click APPLY to update the device. LAG Membership The Basic LAG Membership screen allows network managers to assign ports to LAGs. To assign ports to LAGs: 1. Click Switching > LAG > Basic > LAG Membership
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    Switch Software Administration Manual 6. Click CURRENT MEMBERS. The Current Members window opens and displays the member ports included in the LAG: Figure 4-4 Advanced The LAG Advanced menu contains the following options: • "LAG Configuration" • "LAG Membership" • "LACP Configuration" • "LACP Port
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    Smart Switch Software Administration Manual LAG Configuration The Advanced LAG Configuration screen contains fields for configuring LAG parameters. The system supports 8 LAGs, and each LAG can contain up to 8 ports. To define LAG parameters: 1. Click Switching > LAG > Advanced > LAG Configuration
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    Smart Switch Software Administration Manual • Speed - Select the data transmission rate for the LAG. The LAG type determines what speed setting options are available. LAG speeds can only be configured when auto negotiation is disabled. The possible field values are: - 10M - Indicates the LAG is
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    Smart Switch Software Administration Manual LAG Membership The Advanced LAG Membership screen allows network managers to assign ports to LAGs. To assign ports to LAGs: 1. Click Switching > LAG > Advanced > LAG Membership. The Advanced LAG Membership screen displays: Figure 4-6 The Advanced LAG
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    GS700TPS Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 6. Click CURRENT MEMBERS. The Current Members window opens and displays the member ports included in the LAG: Figure 4-7 LACP Configuration Aggregated links can be set up manually or automatically established by enabling LACP on the relevant
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    Switch Software Administration Manual 3. Click APPLY to update the device. LACP Port Configuration The LACP Port Configuration screen provides information and parameters for configuring the LACP Priority and Timeout fields on interfaces. To configure LACP port priority: 1. Click Switching > LAG
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    GS700TPS Smart Switch Software Administration Manual - Short - Indicates a short timeout value (3 seconds). This is the default. 2. Select the interface. 3. Enter the LACP Priority and select the Timeout in the provided fields in the first row. 4. Click APPLY to update the device. VLAN VLANs are
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    Smart Switch Software Administration Manual VLAN Configuration The Basic VLAN Configuration screen provides information and parameters for configuring and working with VLANs. The maximum number of active VLANs is 128. To define VLAN properties: 1. Click Switching > VLAN > Basic > VLAN Configuration
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    Smart Switch Software Administration Manual To remove a VLAN: Note: Prior to deleting a VLAN, ensure all multicast group configuration entries associated with the VLAN are deleted. Refer to "Multicast Group Configuration" for deleting multicast group entries. 1. Click Switching > VLAN > Basic > VLAN
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    Smart Switch Software Administration Manual The Advanced VLAN Configuration screen contains the following fields: • VLAN ID - Enter the VLAN ID. The field range is 2-4093. • VLAN Name - Enter the user-defined VLAN name. • Type - Displays the VLAN type. The possible field values are: - Static
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    Smart Switch Software Administration Manual VLAN Membership The VLAN Membership screen contains a table that maps ports to VLANs. Ports are assigned VLAN membership by toggling through the Port Control settings. To define VLAN group membership: 1. Click Switching > VLAN > Advanced > VLAN Membership
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    to update the device. To tag or untag all the ports within a stacking unit or all the LAGs: 1. Click Switching > VLAN > Advanced > VLAN Membership. The VLAN Membership screen displays. 2. Click the stacking unit's quick box or the LAG quick box, repeatedly if necessary, until a T or U appears in the
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    Smart Switch Software Administration Manual To view VLAN untagged port members: 1. Click Switching > VLAN > Advanced > VLAN Membership. The VLAN Membership screen displays. 2. Click UNTAGGED PORT MEMBERS. The VLAN Untagged Ports screen opens: Figure 4-14 Port PVID Configuration The Port PVID
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    GS700TPS Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Once the PVID is changed from 1 to another VLAN ID on an interface, the default VLAN on that interface is automatically removed. To configure Port PVID parameters: 1. Click Switching > VLAN > Advanced > Port PVID Configuration. The Port PVID
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    Switch Software Administration Manual Voice VLAN Voice VLAN allows you to enhance VoIP service by configuring ports to carry IP Voice traffic from IP phones on a specific VLAN. VoIP traffic has a preconfigured OUI prefix in the source MAC address. Network managers can configure VLANs on which voice
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    sets the maximum inactivity time for a Voice VLAN port member after its MAC address is aged out. If the time since the last MAC address with telephony MAC address was aged out exceeds the Voice VLAN aging time, the port is dropped from the Voice VLAN. The default time is one day. The field format
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    GS700TPS Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 3. If you selected Enable in the VoiceVLAN Status field, select the VoiceVLAN ID, Class of Service, Remark CoS and enter the Voice VLAN Aging Time in the provided fields. 4. Click APPLY to update the device. Advanced The Voice VLAN Advanced menu
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    Service, Remark CoS and enter the Voice VLAN Aging Time in the provided fields. 4. Click APPLY to update the device. Port Setting The Voice VLAN Port Setting screen allows network managers to add ports or LAGs to the Voice VLAN. To add ports or LAGs to the Voice VLAN: 1. Click Switching > Voice VLAN
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    - Maintains the current Voice VLAN port/LAG settings. This is the default value. - Auto - Enables the port/LAG to join the Voice VLAN if traffic with an IP Phone MAC Address is transmitted on the port/LAG. The port/LAG is aged out of the Voice VLAN if the IP phone's MAC address (with an OUI prefix
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    GS700TPS Smart Switch Software Administration Manual - Disable - Disables port/LAG security on the Voice VLAN. This is the default value. • Membership - Displays the Voice VLAN member status. The possible field values are: - Active - Indicates the Voice VLAN membership is active for the interface. -
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    . To remove a Voice VLAN OUI: 1. Click Switching > Voice VLAN > Advanced > OUI. The Voice VLAN OUI screen displays. 2. Select the OUI entry. 3. Click DELETE to remove the entry. To restore Voice VLAN OUI factory defaults: 1. Click Switching > Voice VLAN > Advanced > OUI. The Voice VLAN OUI screen
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    GS700TPS Smart Switch Software Administration Manual when alternate routes exist between hosts. Loops in an extended network can configuring STP on the device. To configure STP on the device: 1. Click Switching > STP > Basic > STP Configuration. The Basic STP Configuration screen displays: Figure
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    GS700TPS Smart Switch Software Administration Manual • Spanning Tree State - Select the STP state on the device. The possible field values are: - Disable - Disables STP on the device. - Enable - Enables STP on the device. This is the default value. • STP Operation Mode - Specifies the STP mode
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    Switch Software Administration Manual • Max Age (Sec) - Displays the device Maximum Age Time. The Maximum Age Time is the amount of time in seconds a bridge waits before sending configuration messages. The default "CST Port Configuration" • "RSTP" • "MST Configuration" • "MST Port Configuration" STP
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    GS700TPS Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Figure 4-21 The Advanced STP Configuration screen contains Rapid STP on the device. This is the default value. - MSTP - Enables Multiple STP on the device. • Configuration Name - Enter the user-defined configuration name. The maximum length is 32
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    GS700TPS Smart Switch Software Administration Manual - Flooding - Indicates BPDUs are flooded to all ports in the system. This is the default. - Bridging - Indicates BPDUs are bridged to all ports in the VLAN. Status • Bridge Identifier - Displays the Bridge priority and MAC address. • Time Since
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    Switch Software Administration Manual CST Configuration The Common Spanning Tree (CST) describes the topology connecting STP/RSTP Bridges and MSTP regions. To configure CST on the device: 1. Click Switching Root Bridge waits between configuration messages. The default is 2 seconds. • Max Age - Enter
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    Switch Software Administration Manual • Forward Delay - Enter the device Forward Delay Time. The Forward Delay Time is the amount of time in seconds a bridge remains in a listening and learning state before forwarding packets. The default which the VLAN is assigned. • VID - Displays the VLAN ID. 2.
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    GS700TPS Smart Switch Software Administration Manual CST Port Configuration The CSP Port Configuration screen contains parameters for assigning Common Spanning Tree (CST) values to interfaces. To configure CST ports on the device: 1. Click Switching > STP > Advanced > CST Port Configuration. The CST
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    GS700TPS Smart Switch Software Administration Manual - Disable - Disables Fast Link on the interface. This is the default. • Port State - Displays the current STP state of a port. If enabled, the port state determines what forwarding action is taken on traffic. Possible port states are: - Forwarding
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    GS700TPS Smart Switch Software Administration Manual information displays the same field information as the ports, but represents the LAG RSTP information. To define RSTP on the device: 1. Click Switching > STP > Advanced > RSTP. The Rapid STP screen displays: Figure 4-24 The Rapid STP screen
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    GS700TPS Smart Switch Software Administration Manual - Disabled - Indicates the port is not participating in the Spanning Tree. one or more network layer protocols. When each of the chosen network layer protocols has been configured, packets from each network layer protocol can be sent over
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    Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 2. Multiple Spanning Tree (MST) allows the user to group and associate VLANs to spanning tree instances. Each Spanning default is 32768. • VLAN ID - Maps the selected VLANs to the selected instance. Each VLAN belongs to one instance. Configuring Switching
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    GS700TPS Smart Switch Software Administration Manual • Bridge Identifer - Indicates the bridge ID of the selected instance. • Designated Root - Indicates the priority and MAC address of the bridge with the lowest path cost to the instance ID. • Root Path Cost - Indicates the selected instance's path
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    Smart Switch Software Administration Manual • Interface - Displays the Port or LAG for which the MSTP settings are displayed. • Port Priority - Defines the interface priority for the specified instance. The field range is 0-240. The default value is 128. • Port Path Cost - Indicates the port
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    addressed to an unregistered Multicast group is seen it is handled by a special entry in the Multicast Filtering Database. The default setting of this is to flood all such traffic (traffic in unregistered Multicast groups). Layer 2 switching forwards Multicast packets to all relevant VLAN ports
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    GS700TPS Smart Switch Software Administration Manual ports also receive the Multicast, causing increased network traffic. Multicast forwarding filters enable forwarding of Layer 2 packets to port subsets, defined in the Multicast filter database. The device supports forwarding L2 Multicast Packets.
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    GS700TPS Smart Switch Software Administration Manual The Basic IGMP Snooping Configuration screen contains is the default value. - Enable - Enables IGMP Snooping on the device. Interface Settings • VLAN ID - Displays the VLAN ID. • Status - Select the IGMP Snooping status on the VLAN. The possible
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    on the device. If Multicast filtering is disabled, Multicast frames are flooded to all ports in the relevant VLAN. Disabled is the default value. - Enables - Enables Multicast filtering on the device. Interface Settings • VLAN ID - Displays the VLAN ID. • Status - Select the IGMP Snooping status on
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    GS700TPS Smart Switch Software Administration Manual - Disable - Disables IGMP Snooping on the VLAN. • Auto Learn - Select the Auto Leave Timeout occurs, the switch notifies the Multicast device to stop sending traffic The field range is 0 - 2147483647. The default value is 10 seconds. 2. Select the
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    GS700TPS Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Multicast Group Configuration The Multicast Group Configuration screen contains fields for creating, deleting and modifying Multicast service groups. The Multicast Group Configuration table contains up to 32 Multicast service groups. To configure
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    GS700TPS Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Multicast Group Membership The Multicast Group Membership screen displays the ports and LAGs attached to the selected VLAN and the Multicast service group. The Port and LAG tables also reflect the manner in which the port or LAGs joined the
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    GS700TPS Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Multicast Group • Interface - Displays the ports and LAGs for which the Multicast settings are displayed. • Interface Status - Select the interface status. The possible field values are: - Static - Indicates the interface is joined to the
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    Software Administration Manual Multicast Forward All The Multicast Forward All screen contains fields for attaching ports or LAGs to a device that is attached to a neighboring Multicast router/switch. Once IGMP Snooping is enabled, Multicast packets are forwarded only to the appropriate port or VLAN
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    that arrive at the device, while Static addresses are configured manually. An address becomes associated with a port by learning the port from the frame's source address but if a frame that is addressed to a destination MAC address is not associated with a port, that frame is flooded to all relevant
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    GS700TPS Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Address Table The Basic Address Table screen displays the MAC Address table according to the defined categories. To query the Basic Address Table: 1. Click Switching > Address Table > Basic > Address Table. The Basic Address Table screen displays:
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    the Static Addresses screen. To prevent static MAC addresses from being deleted when the device is reset, ensure the port attached to the MAC address is locked. To configure the Static MAC Address table: 1. Click Switching > Address Table > Advanced > Static Addresses. The Static Addresses screen
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    Smart Switch Software Administration Manual • Interface - Enter the interface to which the entry refers. • Status - Select the MAC Address duration period status within the table. The possible field values are: - Permanent - Indicates the MAC address is permanent. - Delete on Reset - Indicates
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    Smart Switch Software Administration Manual • Address Aging - Enter the amount of time the MAC address remains in the Dynamic MAC Address table before it is timed out if no traffic from the source is detected. The range is 10 - 630 seconds. The default value is 300 seconds. 2. Enter the Address
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    GS700TPS Smart Switch Software Administration Manual • VLAN ID - Displays the VLAN ID number to which the entry refers. • MAC Address - Displays the MAC address to which the entry refers. • Interface - Displays the interface to which the entry refers. 2. Select the Search By key from the list in the
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    managing QoS settings in the GS700TPS Smart Switch. CoS Quality of Service user-defined specifications are classified together. • Action - Defines traffic management where packet forwarding is based on packet information and packet field values such as VLAN , under SP, Voice over IP (VoIP) traffic can
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    GS700TPS Smart Switch Software Administration Manual • Weighted Round Robin - Ensures that a single application does traffic flow is minimal, and SP queues do not occupy the whole bandwidth allocated to a port, the WRR queues can share the bandwidth with the SP queues. This ensures that the remaining
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    GS700TPS Smart Switch Software Administration Manual The CoS Global Configuration screen contains the following: • QoS Status - Select whether QoS is enabled or disabled on the device. The possible values are: - Enable - Enables QoS globally. This is the default value. - Disable - Disables QoS
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    GS700TPS Smart Switch Software Administration Manual To configure CoS VLAN priority (VPT) is not defined. • Restore Defaults - Restore the factory CoS default settings to the selected interface. The possible field values are: - Checked - Restores the factory CoS default settings to the ports
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    GS700TPS Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 4. Check or uncheck the Restore Defaults box in the interface entry row. 5. Click APPLY to update the device. Queue The Queue screen contains fields for defining the QoS queue forwarding types.
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    GS700TPS Smart Switch Software Administration Manual The Bandwidth screen allows the network manager to define Ingress Rate Limit and is 3500 to the maximum port speed. GE (Gigabit Ethernet) ports have a maximum speed of 1000000 kilobits per second. The field default value is 3500. 5-6 Configuring
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    Switch Software Administration Manual • Egress Shaping Rates Status - Select whether egress shaping is defined on the interface. The possible field values are: - Enable - Enables egress shaping rate on the interface. - Disable - Disables egress shaping rate on the interface. This is the default
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    GS700TPS Smart Switch Software Administration Manual To map CoS values to queues: 1. Click QoS > supported (Lowest, Low, Normal and High). The High Queue is reserved for special traffic and is not recommended for use. Restore Default Mapping • Restore Defaults - Restore the device factory defaults
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    GS700TPS Smart Switch Software Administration Manual DSCP to Queue Mapping The • Queue - Select the traffic-forwarding queue to which the DSCP is mapped. Four traffic priority queues are supported (Lowest, Low, Normal and High). The High Queue is reserved for special traffic and is not recommended
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    GS700TPS Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Restore Default Mapping • Restore Defaults - Restore the DSCP Mapping device factory default values. The possible field values are: - Checked - Restores the factory default settings for DSCP mapping values. - Unchecked - Maintains the current DSCP
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    Switch Software Administration Manual • IPv6 ACL - Select a user-defined IPv6 ACL from the list. • And/Or - Indicates the criteria used to match class maps with an IP ACL address. Matches both IPv4 or IPv6 and/Or MAC to the packet. • MAC ACL - Select a user in the first row. 10. Click ADD to update
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    Switch Software Administration Manual To define policies: 1. Click QoS > CoS> Advanced > Policy Table screen. The Policy Table screen displays: Figure 5-8 The Policy Table screen contains the following fields: • Policy Name - Define the user displays. 10. Select the Policy Name from the list
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    GS700TPS Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 11. Click DELETE to remove the entry. Policy Binding The Policy Table • Policy Name - Displays the user-defined policy name. Port Selection Table • Port Number - Displays the bound and unbound ports on the device. Configuring QoS v1.0, June
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    in the GS700TPS Smart Switch. Management Security The Management Security menu contains the following options: • "User Configuration" • "RADIUS" • "TACACS+" • "Authentication List" User Configuration The User Configuration menu contains the following options: • "Change Password" 6-1 V1.0, June 2009
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    Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Change Password The Change Password screen contains parameters for configuring device passwords. Authentication on this device uses only a password, not a username. To change the device password: 1. Click Security > Management Security > User Configuration
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    Smart Switch Software Administration Manual To configure RADIUS servers: 1. Click Security > Management Security > RADIUS. The RADIUS screen displays: Figure 6-2 The RADIUS screen contains the following fields: • Host IP Address - Enter the RADIUS Server IP address. • Authentication Port - Enter
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    GS700TPS Smart Switch Software Administration Manual • Active - Select the priority in which the a new RADIUS Server entry: 1. Click Security > Management Security > RADIUS. The RADIUS screen displays. 2. Enter the Host IP Address, Authentication Port, Number of Retries, Timeout for Reply, Dead Time
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    authentication and device management sessions are recorded. • Accounting Server Address - Select the RADIUS Accounting Server IP address. • Accounting Port - Enter the RADIUS Accounting port number. The accounting port is used to handle RADIUS server accounting. The field default is 1813. 2. Select
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    Smart Switch Software Administration Manual The TACACS+ protocol ensures network integrity through encrypted protocol exchanges between the client and TACACS+ server. The user-assigned TACACS+ parameters are applied to newly defined TACACS+ servers. If values are not defined, the system defaults are
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    Switch Software Administration Manual - Backup - Defines the TACACS+ as the Backup Server. 2. Select the TACACS+ server entry. 3. Enter the Host IP Address, Key String, Authentication Port user name should be configured as $enab15$ on the RADIUS/TACACS+ server. 6-7 Managing Security v1.0, June
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    Switch Software Administration Manual To configure the Authentication List method: 1. Click Security > Management user at the device level. The device checks the user name and password Port Authentication The Port Authentication menu contains the following options: • "Basic" • "Advanced" Managing
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    Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Basic The Port Authentication Basic menu contains the following option: • "802.1X Configuration" 802.1X Configuration The Basic 802.1X Configuration screen allows network managers to configure network authentication parameters. In addition, the Guest VLAN
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    GS700TPS Smart Switch Software Administration Manual - None - Indicates no authentication method is used to authenticate the port. • Guest VLAN - Select whether the Guest VLAN is enabled or disabled on the device. The default VLAN cannot be defined as a Guest VLAN. The possible field values are: -
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    Smart Switch Software Administration Manual To define the 802.1X configuration: 1. Click Security > Port Authentication > Advanced > 802.1X configuration. The Advanced 802.1X Configuration screen displays: Figure 6-7 The Advanced 802.1X Configuration screen contains the following fields: • Port
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    GS700TPS Smart Switch Software Administration Manual • EAPOL Handling - Select the method of handling EAPOL you selected Enable for the Guest VLAN field, then select the VLAN ID from the list in the provided field. 6. If you selected Disable for the Port Based Authentication State, select the EAPOL
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    GS700TPS Smart Switch Software Administration Manual To configure port-based authentication global properties: 1. Click Security > Port Authentication > Advanced > Port Authentication. The Port Authentication screen displays Figure 6-8 The Port Authentication screen contains the following fields: •
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    GS700TPS Smart Switch Software Administration Manual • Guest VLAN - Select whether the Guest VLAN is enabled or disabled on the port. The default VLAN cannot be defined as a Guest VLAN. The possible field values are: - Enable - Enables using a Guest VLAN for the unauthorized port. If a Guest VLAN is
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    port, and discards the frames when the rate exceeds a user-defined rate. By default, Storm Control is enabled on all ports for Broadcast packets with a threshold of 200 kbps. The Storm Control screen provides fields for configuring broadcast storm control. 6-15 v1.0, June 2009 Managing Security
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    Switch Software Administration Manual To configure Storm Control: 1. Click Security > Traffic Control > Storm Control. The Storm Control screen displays: Figure 6-9 The Storm Control screen contains the following fields: • Interface - Displays the port . Managing Security v1.0, June 2009 6-16
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    GS700TPS Smart Switch Software Administration Manual - Broadcast Only - Counts Broadcast traffic only. This mode is enabled by default. • Broadcast Rate Threshold - Enter the maximum rate (kilobits per second) at which broadcast packets are forwarded. FE (Fast Ethernet) ports have a range of 70 -
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    Smart Switch Software Administration Manual To define port security: 1. Click Security > Traffic Control > Port Security. The Port Security screen displays: Figure 6-10 The Port Security screen contains the following fields: • Interface - Displays the port or LAG name. • Status - Select the port
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    GS700TPS Smart Switch Software Administration Manual • Max Entries - Enter the maximum number of MAC addresses that can be learned on the port. The Max Entries field is enabled only if the Limited Dynamic Lock mode is selected. The range is 1-128 entries. The default value is 1. • Action - Select
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    GS700TPS Smart Switch Software Administration Manual unprotected ports, but not to other protected ports. Undefined ports are perceived as unprotected and can send traffic to any port; whether protected or unprotected. The default configuration is unprotected. To define protected ports: 1. Click
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    GS700TPS Smart Switch Software Administration Manual ACL Access Control Lists (ACL) allow network managers to define classification actions and rules for specific ingress ports. Packets entering an ingress port, with an active ACL, are either admitted or denied entry and the ingress port is disabled
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    Switch Software Administration Manual Figure 6-12 The MAC Configuration screen contains the following fields: MAC ACL • Current number of ACL - Displays the current number of user-defined ACLs. MAC ACL Table • Name - Enter the user to remove the entry. Managing Security v1.0, June 2009 6-22
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    GS700TPS Smart Switch Software Administration Manual MAC Rules The MAC Rules screen allows a MAC Enter the rule priority. When the packet is matched to a rule, user groups are either granted permission or denied device management access. The rule number is essential to matching packets to rules, as
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    all the ACE rules that have been defined are applied to the selected interface. Whenever an ACL is assigned on a port, LAG or, VLAN, flows from that ingress interface that do not match the ACL are matched to the default rule, which is Drop unmatched packets. Managing Security v1.0, June 2009 6-24
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    Switch Software Administration Manual and modifying ACL bound interfaces. Port Selection Table • Select the interfaces the following methods. a. Click on the or LAG's gold bar to display the associated interfaces, . or b. Click on the Unit's or LAG's quick box to select all the associated interfaces
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    GS700TPS Smart Switch Software Administration Manual To view or rename IPv4 Based ACLs: 1. Click Security > ACL > IPv4 ACL. The IPv4 ACL screen displays: Figure 6-15 The IPv4 ACL screen contains the following fields: IPv4 ACL • Current number of ACL - Displays the current number of user-defined
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    GS700TPS Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Figure 6-16 The IPv4 Rules screen contains the following fields: IPv4 Rules • ACL Name - Select the ACL Name from the list IPv4 Rules Table • Priority - Enter the rule priority. When the packet is matched to a rule, user groups are either
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    GS700TPS Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 2. Select the ACL Name from the list in the provided is assigned on a port, LAG or, VLAN, flows from that ingress interface that do not match the ACL are matched to the default rule, which is Drop unmatched packets. Managing Security v1.0, June
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    GS700TPS Smart Switch Software Administration Manual To bind IPv4 interfaces to an ACL: Name - Select the ACL Name for viewing and modifying ACL bound interfaces. Port Selection Table • Select the interfaces for which the ACLs are bound. 2. screen displays: 6-29 v1.0, June 2009 Managing Security
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    Switch Software Administration Manual Figure 6-18 The IPv6 ACL screen contains the following fields: IPv6 ACL • Current number of ACL - Displays the current number of user-defined ACLs. IPv6 ACL Table • Name - Enter the user-defined IP device. To remove an IP-based ACL entry: 1. Click Security >
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    IP address. • Prefix Length - Enter the destination IP Prefix Length. The Prefix field is applicable only when the IPV6 Static IP address is defined as a Global IPv6 address. The range is 5 - 128. • Source Port - Enter the source port that is matched to packets. 6-31 v1.0, June 2009 Managing
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    Switch Software Administration Manual • Destination Port - Enter the destination port that is matched to packets. • DSCP - Match the packet DSCP value to the ACL. Either the DSCP value or the IP Precedence value is used to match packets to ACLs. The possible field range is 0-63. • IP an IP rule:
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    Switch Software Administration Manual assigned on a port, LAG or, VLAN, flows from that ingress interface that do not match the ACL are matched to the default rule, which modifying ACL bound interfaces. Port Selection Table • Port Number (1-XX) - Displays the bound and unbound ports on the device. 2.
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    GS700TPS Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 4. Select the interfaces to bind to the selected ACL Name by one of the following methods. a. Click on the port or LAG gold bar to display • IPv6 ACL - Displays the IPv6 Based ACL bound to the interface. Managing Security v1.0, June 2009 6-34
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    The navigation pane at the top of the web browser interface contains a Monitoring tab that enables you to manage your GS700TPS Smart Switch with features under the following main menu options: • "Logs" • "RMON" • "Port Mirroring" The description that follows in this chapter describes configuring and
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    GS700TPS Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Table 7-1. Severity Levels Severity Severity Level Severity Level Description Informational 6 Debug 7 Device information is provided. Detailed log information is provided. This section provides information for managing logs. The logs enable
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    Smart Switch Software Administration Manual - Enable - Enables device logs. This is the default value ports are not functioning, while the rest of the device ports remain functional. - Error - Indicates a system error has occurred; for example, if a single port is offline. 7-3 Monitoring the Switch
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    Switch Software Administration Manual - Warning - Indicates the lowest level of a system warning. The system is functioning, but an operational problem single port is offline. - Warning - Indicates the lowest level of a system warning. The device is functioning, but an operational problem has
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    GS700TPS Smart Switch Software Administration Manual To view the Memory Log screen: 1. Click Monitoring > Logs > for example, if a single port is offline. - Warning - Displays the lowest level of a device warning. The device is functioning, but an operational problem has occurred. - Notice -
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    GS700TPS Smart Switch Software Administration Manual • Description - Displays the log message text. 2. Click REFRESH or CLEAR LOGS to refresh or reset the Memory Logs screen. Flash Log The Flash Log screen contains information about log entries saved to the log file in Flash, including the time
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    GS700TPS Smart Switch Software Administration Manual - Emergency - Displays the highest warning level. If ; for example, if a single port is offline. - Warning - Displays the lowest level of a device warning. The device is functioning, but an operational problem has occurred. - Notice - Indicates
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    GS700TPS Smart Switch Software Administration Manual The Server Log screen contains the following fields: • Server IP - Enter the server's IP address to which logs can be sent. • UDP Port - Enter the UDP port to which the server logs are sent. The possible range is 1 - 65535. The default value is
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    Switch Software Administration Manual screen displays. 2. Enter the Server IP address in the provided field in the first row. 3. Enter the UDP Port number in the provided field in the Remote Monitoring Statistics. RMON Statistics allow network managers to view network traffic information from a single
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    GS700TPS Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Statistics The Statistics screen contains the following fields: • Interface - Displays the port or LAG for which statistics are displayed. • Drop Events - Displays the octets, but excludes framing bits. Monitoring the Switch v1.0, June 2009 7-10
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    GS700TPS Smart Switch Software Administration Manual • Received Packets - Displays the number of packets received the device was last refreshed. 2. Click REFRESH or CLEAR ALL COUNTERS to refresh or reset the RMON Basic Statistics screen. Advanced The RMON Advanced menu contains the following options:
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    Smart Switch Software Administration Manual LAG for which RMON statistics are displayed. • Received Bytes - Displays the number of octets received on the interface since the device was last refreshed. This number includes bad packets and FCS octets, but excludes framing bits. Monitoring the Switch
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    GS700TPS Smart Switch Software Administration Manual • Broadcast Packets Received - Displays the number of • Fragments - Displays the number of fragments (packets with less than 64 octets, excluding framing bits, but including FCS octets) received on the interface since the device was last refreshed
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    Switch Software Administration Manual • Interface - Displays the port or LAG and FCS octets, but excludes framing bits. • Received Packets GO. To refresh or clear the RMON Advanced Statistics screen: 1. Open the RMON Advanced Statistics screen. 2. Click REFRESH or CLEAR ALL COUNTERS to clear or reset
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    Switch Software Administration Manual the time that samples are taken from the ports. The field range is 1-3600. The default is 1800 seconds (equal to 30 minutes default value is 50. • Current Number of Samples - Displays the current number of samples taken. • Owner - Enter the RMON station or user
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    GS700TPS Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 3. Click ADD to update the device. To remove a history control number for the History Control Table screen. • Owner - Displays the RMON station or user that requested the RMON information. The field range is 0-20 characters. History Table • Sample
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    GS700TPS Smart Switch Software Administration Manual • Drop Events - Displays the number of dropped events • Fragments - Displays the number of fragments (packets with less than 64 octets, excluding framing bits, but including FCS octets) received on the interface since the device was last refreshed
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    Switch Software Administration Manual Events Control The RMON Events Control screen contains fields for defining RMON events. To configure RMON events control: 1. Click Monitoring > RMON > Advanced > Events Control. The RMON Events Control screen displays: Figure 7-10 device or user that defined
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    GS700TPS Smart Switch Software Administration Manual To add an events control entry: 1. Click Monitoring > RMON > Advanced > Events Control. The RMON Events Control screen displays. number. • Log Time - Displays the time when the log entry was entered. 7-19 v1.0, June 2009 Monitoring the Switch
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    GS700TPS Smart Switch Software Administration Manual • Description - Displays the log entry description. 2. To refresh the RMON Events Log screen, click REFRESH. Alarms The RMON Alarms screen contains fields for setting network alarms. Network alarms occur when a network problem or event, is
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    Switch Software Administration Manual device or user that defined the alarm. 2. Select the alarm entry. 3. Select the Counter Name from the list of MIB variable values Enter the Interval and Owner in the provided fields in the first row. 10. Click APPLY to update the device. To add an alarm entry:
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    port mirroring by selecting a specific port from which to copy all packets, and other ports to which the packets are copied. The device supports one destination port and up to eight source ports. The Port Mirroring menu contains the following option: • "Port Mirroring" Monitoring the Switch
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    Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Port Mirroring To define port mirroring: 1. Click Monitoring > Port Mirroring > Port Mirroring. The Port Mirroring screen displays: Figure 7-13 The Port Mirroring screen contains the following fields: Destination Port • Destination Port - Enter the port
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    GS700TPS Smart Switch Software Administration Manual To add a source port entry: 1. Click Monitoring > Port Mirroring > Port Mirroring. The Port Mirroring screen displays. 2. Enter the Source Port in the provided field in the first row. 3. Select the port mirroring Type from the list in the provided
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    "Reset" • "Upload" • "Download" • "File Management" • "Troubleshooting" The description that follows in this chapter describes configuring and managing maintenance options in the GS700TPS Smart Switch. Reset The Reset menu contains the following options: • "Device Reboot" • "Factory Default" Device
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    . Factory Default The Factory Default screen allows network managers to reset the device to the factory defaults shipped with the switch. Restoring factory defaults results in erasing the configuration file. Note: Selecting this option automatically reboots the device. The stacking defaults are
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    GS700TPS Smart Switch Software Administration Manual To restore stacking defaults, press the reset button on the front panel of your device. To reset the device to the factory defaults: 1. Click Maintenance > Reset > Factory Default. The Factory Default screen displays: Figure 8-2 2. Check the
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    GS700TPS Smart Switch Software Administration Manual To back up files: 1. Click Maintenance > Upload. The Upload screen displays: Figure 8-3 The Upload screen contains the following fields: • File Type - Enter the type of file to be uploaded. The possible field values are: - Firmware - Upload the
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    Smart Switch Software Administration Manual Download The Download menu contains the following option: • "Download" Download System files can be downloaded using the Download screen. To download system files: 1. Click Maintenance > Download. The Download screen displays: Figure 8-4 The Download
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    GS700TPS Smart Switch Software Administration Manual 2. Select Firmware, Boot File or Configuration as the download File Type from the provided field. 3. Select whether to download via TFTP or via HTTP. 4. If you selected via HTTP, enter the file name in the provided box. 5. If you selected via TFTP
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    to take effect. See "Reset" for detailed instructions on resetting the device. Troubleshooting The Troubleshooting menu contains the following option: • "Diagnostics" Diagnostics The Diagnostics menu contains the following option: • "Cable Test" Cable Test The Cable Test screen contains fields for
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    GS700TPS Smart Switch Software Administration Manual To test cables: 1. Click Maintenance > Troubleshooting > Cable Test. The Cable Test screen displays: Figure 8-6 The Cable Test screen contains the following fields: • Interface - Enter the port to which the cable is connected. • Test Result -
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    GS700TPS Smart Switch Software Administration Manual • Cable Length - Displays the approximate cable length. This test can only be performed when the port is up and operating at 100Mbps or 1 Gbps. 2. On the row containing the interface to be tested, click TEST to test the cable connected to the
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    services including support and an online user guide in PDF format. The Help menu contains the following options: • "Support" • "User Guide" The description that follows in this chapter covers these features. c Support The Support screen provides access to the NETGEAR online support site
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    Smart Switch Software Administration Manual User Guide The User Guide screen provides access to the online User Guide. To view the User Guide screen: 1. Click Help > Online Help > User Guide. The User Guide screen displays: Figure 9-2 2. Click APPLY to open a window and display the User Guide in PDF
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    the NETGEAR Model GS700TPS Smart Switch. You can always configure the switch to default settings by using the Factory Reset function from a Web browser. Table A-1. Default Settings Feature Port Speed Port Duplex Flow Control (half duplex) Flow Control (full duplex) IP Configuration Password VLAN
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    GS700TPS Smart Switch Software Administration Manual A-2 Default Settings v1.0, June 2009
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    server 3 DSCP 1 Dynamic MAC Address Table 52 F Firmware Download 5 Firmware Upload 4 Flash Logs 6 G getting started 1 H History Table Page 16 I IGMP Snooping 44 installing 3, 5 interfaces switch management 2 Web browser 1 IP address default 8 L L2 43 LACP 12 LAG 4 Layer 2 43 Link Aggregated Groups
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    GS700TPS Smart Switch Software Administration Manual M map CoS 7 Memory Logs 4 menus 2 Multicast Forward All Page 51 Multicast Groups 48, 49 N navigation menu 2 network alarms 20 network parameters 5 NIC settings 7 P password changing 9 PoE 17 Port mirroring 22 Port VLAN ID (PVID) 20 PVID 20 Q QoS
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NETGEAR
, Inc.
350 East Plumeria Drive
San Jose, CA 95134 USA
GS700TPS Smart Switch
Software Administration
Manual