TP-Link T1600G-52PS Jetstream Smart Switches User Guide

TP-Link T1600G-52PS Manual

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    User Guide Jetstream Smart Switches T1600G-52TS (TL-SG2452) / T1600G-52PS (TL-SG2452P) T1600G-18TS (TL-SG2216) / T1600G-28TS / TL-SG2428P 1910012764 REV4.3.0 March 2020
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    Login (only for switch with console port)...10 Telnet Login...12 SSH Login...13 Disable Telnet login...17 Disable SSH login...18 Copy running-config startup-config...18 Change the Switch's IP Address and Default Gateway...19 Managing System System...21 Overview...21 Supported Features...21 System
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    the Configuration File...49 Upgrading the Firmware...50 Rebooting the Switch...50 Reseting the Switch...52 EEE Configuration...53 Using the CLI...53 PoE Configurations (Only for Certain Devices)...55 Using the GUI...56 Configuring the PoE Parameters Manually...56 Configuring the PoE Parameters Using
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    the GUI...76 Using the CLI...79 Appendix: Default Parameters...81 Managing Physical Interfaces Physical Interface...85 Overview...85 Supported Features...85 Basic Parameters Configurations...86 Using the GUI...86 Using the CLI...87 Port Isolation Configurations...90 Using the GUI...90 Using the
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    Requirements...117 Configuration Scheme...117 Using the GUI...118 Using the CLI...119 Appendix: Default Parameters...122 Managing MAC Address Table MAC Address Table...124 Overview...124 Supported Features...124 MAC Address Configurations...126 Using the GUI...126 Adding Static MAC Address Entries
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    GUI...145 Using the CLI...148 Appendix: Default Parameters ...151 Configuring MAC VLAN Overview...153 MAC VLAN Configuration...154 Using the GUI...154 Configuring 802.1Q VLAN...154 Binding the MAC Address to the VLAN...154 Enabling MAC VLAN for the Port...155 Using the CLI...156 Configuring 802.1Q
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    VLAN...171 Creating Protocol Template...172 Configuring Protocol VLAN...173 Using the CLI...174 Configuring 802.1Q VLAN...174 Creating a Protocol Template...174 Configuring Protocol VLAN : Default Parameters...207 Configuring Layer 2 Multicast Layer 2 Multicast...209 Overview...209 Supported Features
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    to Statically Join a Group...217 Using the CLI...218 Configuring IGMP Snooping Globally...218 Configuring IGMP Snooping for VLANs...220 Configuring IGMP Snooping for Ports...225 Configuring Hosts to Statically Join a Group...226 MLD Snooping Configuration...228 Using the GUI...228 Configuring MLD
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    Multicast Statistics on Each Port...263 Viewing IPv6 Multicast Table...264 Viewing IPv6 Multicast Statistics on Each Port...265 Using the CLI... Default Parameters ...292 Default Parameters for IGMP Snooping...292 Default Parameters for MLD Snooping...293 Default Parameters for MVR...294 Default
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    the STP/RSTP Configurations...308 Using the CLI...310 Configuring STP/RSTP Parameters on Ports...310 Configuring Global STP/RSTP Parameters...312 Enabling STP/RSTP Globally...314 MSTP Configurations... Scheme...340 Using the GUI...341 Using the CLI...347 Appendix: Default Parameters...354
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    Configuring LLDP LLDP...357 Overview...357 Supported Features...357 LLDP Configurations...358 Using the GUI...358 Configuring LLDP Globally...358 Configuring LLDP For the Port...360 Using the CLI...361 Global Config...361 Port Config...363 LLDP-MED Configurations...366 Using the GUI...366
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    Interface...409 Configuration Example...412 Network Requirement...412 Configuration Scheme...412 Using the GUI...412 Using the CLI...413 Appendix: Default Parameters...415 Configuring Routing Overview...417 IPv4 Static Routing Configuration...418 Using the GUI...418 Using the CLI...419 IPv6 Static
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    GUI...425 Using the CLI...427 Configuring DHCP Service DHCP...431 Overview...431 Supported Features...431 DHCP Server Configuration...436 Using the DHCP VLAN Relay...457 DHCP L2 Relay Configuration...460 Using the GUI...460 Enabling DHCP L2 Relay...460 Configuring Option 82 for Ports...461 Using
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    ...469 Using the GUI...470 Using the CLI...476 Example for DHCP VLAN Relay...478 Network Requirements...478 Configuration Scheme...479 Using the GUI...480 DHCP Relay Switch...492 Configuring the DHCP Server...495 Appendix: Default Parameters...497 Configuring ARP Overview...501 Supported Features...
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    the Gratuitous ARP ...509 Configuring Proxy ARP ...511 Appendix: Default Parameters...514 Configuring QoS QoS...516 Overview...516 Supported Features...516 Class of Service Configuration...518 Using the GUI...519 Configuring Port Priority...519 Configuring 802.1p Priority...521 Configuring DSCP
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    Class of Service...556 Network Requirements...556 Configuration Scheme...556 Using the GUI...557 Using the CLI...559 Example for Voice VLAN...561 Network CLI...575 Appendix: Default Parameters...580 Configuring Access Security Access Security...585 Overview...585 Supported Features...585 Access
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    627 Using the GUI...628 Using the CLI...630 Appendix: Default Parameters...633 Configuring 802.1x Overview...636 802.1x Configuration...637 RADIUS Server...637 Configuring 802.1x Globally...640 Configuring 802.1x on Ports...641 View the Authenticator State...643 Using the CLI...644 Configuring the
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    ...652 Using the GUI...653 Using the CLI...655 Appendix: Default Parameters...658 Configuring Port Security Overview...660 Port Security Configuration...661 Using the GUI...661 Using the CLI...662 Appendix: Default Parameters...665 Configuring ACL Overview...667 ACL Configuration...668 Using the
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    Using the GUI...718 Using the CLI...723 Appendix: Default Parameters...725 Configuring IPv4 IMPB IPv4 IMPB...728 Overview...728 Supported Features...728 IP-MAC Binding Configuration...729 Using the GUI...729 Binding Entries Manually...729 Binding Entries via ARP Scanning...731 Binding Entries via
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    IPv4 Source Guard...746 Using the CLI...747 Adding IP-MAC Binding Entries...747 Configuring IPv4 Source Guard...747 Default Parameters...758 Configuring IPv6 IMPB IPv6 IMPB...761 Overview...761 Supported Features...761 IPv6-MAC Binding Configuration...763 Using the GUI...763 Binding Entries Manually
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    Entries...776 Enabling ND Detection...776 Configuring ND Detection on Ports...777 Viewing ND Statistics...778 IPv6 Source Guard Configuration...779 Using CLI...789 Appendix: Default Parameters...790 Configuring DHCP Filter DHCP Filter...793 Overview...793 Supported Features...793 DHCPv4 Filter
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    Using the CLI...808 Example for DHCPv6 Filter...809 Network Requirements...809 Configuration Scheme...810 Using the GUI...810 Using the CLI...812 Appendix: Default Parameters...814 Configuring DoS Defend Overview...816 DoS Defend Configuration...817 Using the GUI...817 Using the CLI...818 Appendix
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    Using the CLI...826 Monitoring Traffic Traffic Monitor...829 Using the GUI...829 Using the CLI...833 Appendix: Default Parameters...834 Mirroring Traffic Mirroring...836 Using the GUI...836 Using the CLI...838 Configuration Examples...840 Network Requirements...840 Configuration Scheme...840 Using
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    892 Configuring Alarm...893 Configuration Example...896 Network Requirements...896 Configuration Scheme...897 Using the GUI...897 Using the CLI...902 Appendix: Default Parameters...908 Diagnosing the Device & Network Diagnosing the Device...913 Using the GUI...913 Using the CLI...914 Diagnosing the
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    Using the GUI...915 Troubleshooting with Ping Testing...915 Troubleshooting with Tracert Testing...916 Using the CLI...917 Configuring the Ping Test...917 Configuring the Tracert Test...918 Appendix: Default Parameters...919 Configuring System Logs Overview...921 System Logs Configurations...922
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    Smart Switches may also vary by region or ISP. All images, steps, and descriptions in this guide are only examples and may not reflect your actual experience. Some models featured in this guide may be unavailable in your country or region. For local sales information, visit https://www.tp-link.com
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    be found at Download Center at https://www.tp-link.com/support. ■■ The Installation Guide (IG) can be found where you find this guide or inside the package of the switch. ■■ Specifications can be found on the product page at https://www.tp-link.com. ■■ To ask questions, find answers, and communicate
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    Part 1 Accessing the Switch CHAPTERS 1. Determine the Management Method 2. Web Interface Access 3. Command Line Interface Access
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    detailed instructions about the network topology in such situations and how to use an Omada Software Controller, Hardware Controller or Cloud-Based Controller, refer to the Omada SDN Controller User Guide. The guide can be found on the download center of our official website: https://www.tp-link.com
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    . 2) Launch a web browser. The supported web browsers include, but are not limited to, the following types: ■■ IE 8.0, 9.0, 10.0, 11.0 ■■ Firefox 26.0, 27.0 ■■ Chrome 32.0, 33.0 3) Enter the switch's IP address in the web browser's address bar. The switch's default IP address is 192.168.0.1. Figure
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    the switch's running status and configure the switch on this interface. Figure 2-3 Web Interface 2.2 Save the Configuration File The switch's configurations will be lost when the switch reboots. If you need to keep the configurations after the switch reboots, please click main interface to
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    Accessing the Switch Web Interface Access 2.3 Disable the Web Server You can shut down the HTTP server and HTTPS server to block any access to the web interface. Go to SECURITY > Access Security > HTTP Config, disable the HTTP server and click Apply. Figure 2-5 Shut Down HTTP Server Go to
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    and specify its IP address, or configure the IP address of the VLAN which the access port belongs to. ■■ Change the IP Address By default, all the ports belong to VLAN 1 with the VLAN interface IP 192.168.0.1. The following example shows how to change the switch's default access IP address 192.168
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    Click to save the settings. ■■ Configure the Default Gateway The following example shows how to configure the switch's gateway. By default, the switch has no default gateway. 1) Go to page L3 FEATURES > Static Routing > IPv4 Static Routing Config. Click to load the following page and configure
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    host PC connecting to the switch's console port directly, while Telnet and SSH connection support both local and remote access. name and Password in the Hyper Terminal window. The default value for both of them is admin. Press Enter in the main window and Switch> will appear, which User Guide 10
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    Access indicates that you have successfully logged in to the switch and you can use the CLI now. Figure 3-1 CLI your network and devices. 4) Enter enable to enter the User EXEC Mode to further configure the switch. Figure 3-2 User EXEC Mode Note: In Windows XP, go to Start > All Programs >
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    switch supports Login Local Mode for authentication by default. Login Local Mode: Username and password are required, which are both admin by default. The following steps show how to manage the switch Switch 3) Type in the login username and password (both admin by default Mode. By default no password
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    enable SSH on the terminal emulation program: Figure 3-7 Enable SSH Password Authentication Mode 1) Open PuTTY and go to the Session page. Enter the IP address of the switch in the Host Name field and keep the default value 22 in the Port field; select SSH as the Connection type. Click Open. User
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    Access 2) Enter the login username and password to log in to the switch, and you can continue to configure the switch. Figure 3-9 Log In to the Switch Note: The first time you log in, change the password to better -2 RSA key pair is generated, and the length of each key is 1024 bits. User Guide 14
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    Accessing the Switch Figure 3-10 Generate a Public/Private Key Pair Command Line Interface Access Note: •• The key length should be between 512 and 3072 bits. •• You to a TFTP server; click Save private key to save the private key to the host PC. Figure 3-11 Save the Generated Keys User Guide 15
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    . 4) After the public key is downloaded, open PuTTY and go to the Session page. Enter the IP address of the switch and select SSH as the Connection type (keep the default value in the Port field). Figure 3-13 Configure the Host Name and Connection Type 5) Go to Connection > SSH > Auth. Click
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    without entering the password, the key authentication completed successfully. Figure 3-15 Log In to the Switch Note: The first time you log in, change the password to better protect your network and Go to SECURITY > Access Security > Telnet Config, disable the Telnet function and click Apply. User
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    disable the SSH server and click Apply. Figure 3-17 Shut down SSH server ■■ Using the CLI: Switch#configure Switch(config)#no ip ssh server 3.6 Copy running-config startup-config The switch's configuration files fall into two types: the running configuration file and the start-up configuration file
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    the IP Address By default, all the ports belong to VLAN 1 with the VLAN interface IP 192.168.0.1/24. In the following example, we will show how to replace the switch's default access IP address 192.168.0.1/24 with 192.168.0.10/24. Switch#configure Switch(config)#interface vlan 1 Switch(config-if)#ip
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    Management Configurations 4. System Tools Configurations 5. EEE Configuration 6. PoE Configurations (Only for Certain Devices) 7. SDM Template Configuration 8. Time Range Configuration 9. Example for PoE Configurations 10. Appendix: Default Parameters
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    the firmware, reset the switch, and reboot the switch. EEE EEE (Energy Efficient Ethernet) is used to save power consumption of the switch during periods of low data activity. You can simply enable this feature on ports to allow power reduction. PoE Note: Only T1600G-52PS and TL-SG2428P support PoE
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    from the PSE, for example, IP phones and access points. According to whether PDs comply with IEEE standard, they can be classified into standard PDs and non-standard PDs. Only standard PDs can be powered via TP-Link PoE switches. SDM Template SDM (Switch Database Management) Template is used to
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    Summary to load the System Summary page. You can view the port status and system information of the switch. Viewing the Port Status In the Port Status section, you can view the status and bandwidth utilization of each port. Figure 2-1 Viewing the System Summary The following table introduces the
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    the connection status of the port. You can click a port to view the bandwidth utilization on this port. Figure 2-3 Bnadwidth Utilization RX Displays the bandwidth utilization of receiving packets on this port. TX Displays the bandwidth utilization of sending packets on this port. User Guide 24
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    the contact information of the switch. You can edit it on the Device Description page. Hardware Version Displays the hardware version of the switch. Firmware Version Displays the firmware version of the switch. Boot Loader Version Displays the boot loader version of the switch. User Guide 25
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    You can click Settings to jump to the Jumbo Frame configuration page. SNTP Displays whether the switch gets system time from NTP Server. You can click Settings to jump to the System Time > Device Description to load the following page. Figure 2-5 Configuring the Device Description User Guide 26
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    . Current Time Source Displays how the switch gets the current time. In the Time Config section, follow these steps to configure the system time: 1) Choose one method to set the system time and specify the related parameters. Manual Set the system time manually. Date: Specify the date of the
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    switch to the internet first. Time Zone: Select your local time zone. Primary Server: Enter the IP Address of the primary NTP server. Secondary Server: Enter the IP to configure Daylight Saving Time: 1) In the DST Config section, enable the Daylight Saving Time function. 2) Choose User Guide 28
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    Name, Device Location, System Contact, Hardware Version, Firmware Version, System Time, Run Time and so on. The following example shows how to view the interface status and the system information of the switch. Switch#show interface status Port Status Speed Duplex FlowCtrl Jumbo Active-Medium
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    System Description - JetStream 48-Port Gigabit Smart Switch with 4 SFP Slots System Name - T1600G-52TS System Location - SHENZHEN Contact Information - www.tp-link.com Hardware Version - T1600G-52TS 3.0 Software Version - 3.0.0 Build 20171129 Rel.38400(s) Bootloader Version - TP-LINK BOOTUTIL(v1
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    contact information as https://www.tp-link.com. Switch#configure Switch(config)#hostname Switch_A Switch(config)#location BEIJING Switch(config)#contact-info https://www.tp-link.com Switch(config)#show system-info System Description - JetStream 24-Port Gigabit Smart Switch with 4 SFP Slots System
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    and time manually in the is accessible. If the NTP server is on the internet, connect the switch to the internet first. system-time ntp { timezone } { ntp- UTC+04:00 -- TimeZone for Moscow, St.Petersburg, Volgograd, Tbilisi, Port Louis. UTC+04:30 -- TimeZone for Kabul. UTC+05:00 User Guide 32
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    08:00 133.100.9.2 139.78.100.163 11 Switch(config)#show system-time ntp Time zone : UTC+08:00 Prefered NTP server: 133.100.9.2 Backup NTP server: 139.78.100.163 Last successful NTP server: 133.100.9.2 Update Rate: 11 hour(s) Switch(config)#end Switch#copy running-config startup-config User Guide 33
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    , Dec. etime: Enter the end time of Daylight Saving Time,in the format of HH:MM. offset: Enter the offset of Daylight Saving Time. The default value is 60. User Guide 34
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    Saving Time. offset: Enter the offset of Daylight Saving Time. The default value is 60. show system-time dst Verify the DST information of the switch. end Return to privileged EXEC mode. copy running-config startup-config Save the settings in the configuration file. The following example shows how
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    manage the user accounts for login to the switch. 3.1 Using the GUI There are four . ■■ There is a default Admin account which cannot be deleted. The default username and password of this User Config to load the following page. Figure 3-1 User Config Page By default, there is a default Admin account
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    . It contains 6-31 alphanumeric characters (case-sensitive) and symbols. No spaces are allowed. Retype the password. 3.1.2 Configuring Enable Password Choose the menu SECURITY > AAA > Global Config to load the following page. Figure 3-3 Configure Enable Password User
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    Operator, Power User and User. ■■ There is a default Admin account which cannot be deleted. The default username and password of this account are both admin. and the password is saved to the configuration file unencrypted. By default, the encryption type is 0. password: Enter a password for users
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    can copy from another switch's configuration file. to the configuration file MD5 encrypted. By default, the encryption type is 0. password: Enter which you can copy from another switch's configuration file. show user account-list EXEC mode. copy running-config startup-config Save the settings in the
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    is saved to the configuration file unencrypted. By default, the encryption type is 0. password: Enter an you can copy from another switch's configuration file. After the encrypted privileged EXEC mode. Step 5 copy running-config startup-config Save the settings in the configuration file. Guide 40
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    Switch(config)#user name user1 privilege operator password 123 Switch(config)#enable admin password abc123 Switch(config)#show user account-list Index User-Name User-Type --------- 1 user1 Operator 2 admin Admin Switch(config)#end Switch#copy running-config startup-config User Guide
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    the configuration file ■■ Upgrade the firmware ■■ Configure DHCP Auto Install ■■ Reboot the switch ■■ Reset the switch 4.1 Using the GUI 4.1.1 Configuring the Boot File Choose the menu SYSTEM > System Tools > Boot Config to load the following page. Figure 4-1 Configuring the Boot File User Guide 42
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    The next startup configuration and backup configuration should not be the same. Backup Config Specify the backup configuration. When the switch fails to start up with the next startup configuration, it will try to the image. Flash Version Displays the flash version of the image. User Guide 43
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    the Configuration of the Switch Follow these steps to restore the current configuration of the switch: 1) In the Restore Config section, select the unit > System Tools > Backup Config to load the following page. Figure 4-3 Backing up the Configuration File In the Config Backup section, select one
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    is completed. Only after the switch is rebooted will the new firmware take effect. 3) Click Upgrade to upgrade the system. Note: •• It will take some time to upgrade the switch. Please wait without any operation. •• It is recommended to backup your configuration before upgrading. User Guide 45
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    Choose the menu SYSTEM > System Tools > System Reboot > System Reboot to load the following page. Figure 4-5 Manually Rebooting the Switch Follow these steps to reboot the switch: 1) In the System Reboot section, select the desired unit. 2) Choose whether to save the current configuration before
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    System Reset section, select the desired unit. 2) Choose whether to maintain the IP address of selected unit when resetting. 3) Click Reset. After reset, all configurations of the switch will be reset to the factory defaults. 4.2 Using the CLI 4.2.1 Configuring the Boot File Follow these steps to
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    . By default, image1.bin Switch(config)#show boot Boot config: Current Startup Image - image2.bin Next Startup Image - image1.bin Backup Image - image2.bin Current Startup Config - config2.cfg Next Startup Config - config1.cfg Backup Config - config2.cfg Switch(config)#end User Guide 48
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    are supported. name: Specify the name of the configuration file to be saved. The following example shows how to backup the configuration file named file2 to TFTP server with IP address 192.168.0.100. Switch>enable Switch#copy startup-config tftp ip-address 192.168.0.100 filename file2 User Guide
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    is 190.168.0.100. Switch>enable Switch#firmware upgrade ip-address 192.168.0.100 filename file3.bin It will only upgrade the backup image. Continue? (Y/N):Y Operation OK! Reboot with the backup image? (Y/N): Y 4.2.5 Rebooting the Switch Manually Rebooting the Switch Follow these steps to reboot
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    (config)#reboot-schedule at 12:00 15/08/2017 save_before_reboot Reboot system at 15/08/2017 12:00. Continue? (Y/N): Y Reboot Schedule Settings Reboot schedule at 2017-08-15 12:00 (in 25582 minutes) Save before reboot: Yes Switch(config)#end Switch#copy running-config startup-config User Guide
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    to the factory defaults. except-ip: To maintain the IP address when resetting the switch, add this part to the command. Follow these steps to disable the reset function of console port or reset button: Step 1 Step 2 configure Enter global configuration mode. service reset-disable Disable the
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    . Figure 5-1 Configuring EEE EEE Configuration Follow these steps to configure EEE: 1) In the EEE Config section, select one or more ports to be configured. 2) Enable or disable EEE on the selected port(s). 3) Click Apply. 5.1 Using the CLI Follow these steps to configure EEE: Step 1 configure
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    shows how to enable the EEE feature on port 1/0/1. Switch#config Switch(config)#interface gigabitEthernet 1/0/1 Switch(config-if)#eee Switch(config-if)#show interface eee Port EEE status Gi1/0/1 Enable Gi1/0/2 Disable ... Switch(config-if)#end Switch#copy running-config startup-config User Guide 54
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    Only T1600G-52PS and TL-SG2428P support PoE feature. With the PoE feature, you can: ■■ Configure the PoE parameters manually ■■ manually. You can also set a profile with the desired parameters and bind the profile to the corresponding ports to quickly configure the PoE parameters. User Guide
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    following page. Figure 6-1 Configuring PoE Parameters Manually Follow these steps to configure the basic PoE parameters: 1) In the PoE Config section, you can view the current PoE parameters. System Power Limit (W) Displays the maximum power the PoE switch can supply. System Power Consumption
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    the maximum power the PoE switch can supply. 2) In the Port Config section, select the port you want to configure and port can supply is 15.4 W. Class4: The maximum power that the port can supply is 30 W. Manual: You can enter a value manually. Power Limit Value (0.1-30.0 W) If you select Manual
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    priority or power limit manually. For how to create a profile, refer to Configuring the PoE Parameters Using the Profile. Displays the port's real-time power supply. Displays the port's real-time current. Displays the port's real-time voltage. Displays the class the linked PD belongs to. Displays
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    The maximum power that the port can supply is 4 W. Class2 (7 W): The maximum power that the port can supply is 7 W. Class3 (15.4 W): The maximum power that the port can supply is 15.4 W. Class4 (30 W): The maximum power that the port can supply is 30 W. Manual: Enter a value manually. User Guide 59
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    Follow these steps to bind the profile to the corresponding ports: 1) In the PoE Config section, you can view the current PoE parameters. System Power Limit (W) Displays the maximum power the PoE switch can supply. System Power Consumption (W) Displays the real-time system power consumption
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    Displays the unit number. System Power Limit Specify the maximum power the PoE switch can supply. By default, it is 384 W for T1600G-52PS and 250 W for TL-SG2428P. 2) In the Port Config section, select one or more ports and configure the following two parameters: Time Range and PoE Profile. Click
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    Manually switch can supply. For T1600G-52PS, it ranges from 1.0-384.0 W, and the default value is 384.0 W. For TL-SG2428P, it ranges from 1.0-250.0 W, and the default value is 250.0 W. interface { fastEthernet port | range fastEthernet port-list | gigabitEthernet port | range gigabitEthernet port
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    for the port 1/0/5. Switch#configure Switch(config)#power inline consumption 160 Switch(config)#interface gigabitEthernet 1/0/5 Switch(config-if)#power inline supply enable Switch(config-if)#power inline priority middle Switch(config-if)#power inline consumption class3 Switch(config-if)#show
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    supply globally. power-limit: Specify the maximum power the PoE switch can supply. For T1600G-52PS, it ranges from 1.0-384.0 W, and the default value is 384.0 W. For TL-SG2428P, it ranges from 1.0-250.0 W, and the default value is 250.0 W. power profile name [ supply { enable | disable } [ priority
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    the port 1/0/6. Switch#configure Switch(config)#power profile profile1 supply enable priority middle consumption class2 Switch(config)#show power profile Index Name Status Priority Power-Limit(w) 1 profile1 Enable Middle Class2 Switch(config)#interface gigabitEthernet 1/0/6 User Guide
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    profile1 Switch(config-if)#show power inline configuration interface gigabitEthernet 1/0/6 Interface PoE-Status PoE-Prio Power-Limit(w) Time-Range PoE-Profile Gi1/0/6 Enable Middle Class2 No Limit profile1 Switch(config-if)#end Switch#copy running-config startup-config User Guide 66
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    Config section, select one template and click Apply. The setting will be effective after the switch is the next reboot. Default: Select the template of default. It gives balance to the IP ACL rules and MAC of the templates. IP ACL Rules Displays the number of IP ACL Rules including Layer 3 ACL
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    will be effective after the switch is rebooted. default: Select the template of default. It gives balance to the IP ACL rules, MAC ACL config startup-config Save the settings in the configuration file. The following example shows how to set the SDM template as enterpriseV4. Switch#config User Guide
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    number of IPV6 Source Guard Entries : 0 Switch(config)#sdm prefer enterpriseV4 Switch to "enterpriseV4" tempale. Changes to the running SDM preferences have been stored, but cannot take effect until reboot the switch. Switch(config)#end Switch#copy running-config startup-config User Guide 69
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    Entries Choose the menu SYSTEM > Time Range > Time Range Config and click the following page. Figure 8-1 Configuring Time Range to add time range entries: 1) In the Time-Range Config section, specify a name for the entry and select the Config section, click and the following window will pop up. User
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    entries of period time according to your needs. The final period time is the sum of all the periods in the table. Click Create. User Guide 71
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    Result Time Range Configuration 8.1.2 Configuring Holiday Choose the menu SYSTEM > Time Range > Holiday Config and click following page. Figure 8-1 Configuring Holiday to load the Configure the following parameters and . The final Holiday time range is the sum of all the entries. User Guide 72
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    Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday. show time-range View the configuration of Time Range. end Return to privileged EXEC mode. copy running-config startup-config Save the settings in the configuration file. User
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    on every Monday and Tuesday: Switch#config Switch(config)#time-range time1 Switch(config-time-range)#holiday exclude Switch(config-time-range)#absolute from 10/01/2017 to 10/31/2017 Switch(config-time-range)#periodic start 08:00 of Holiday. end Return to privileged EXEC mode. User Guide 74
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    date and end date as 07/01 and 09/01: Switch#config Switch(config)#holiday holiday1 start-date 07/01 end-date 09/01 Switch(config)#show holiday Index Holiday Name Start-End --------- 1 holiday1 07.01-09.01 Switch(config)#end Switch#copy running-config startup-config User Guide 75
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    AP1 and AP2 provide the internet service and only work in the office time. Figure 9-1 Network Topology Switch A Gi1/0/1 Gi1/0/2 Gi1/0/4 as the default settings here. 9.3 Using the GUI The configurations of port 1/0/4 is similar with the configurations of port 1/0/3. Here we take port 1/0/3 for
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    , Time and Day of Week as the following figure shows. Click Create. Figure 9-3 Creating a Periodic Time 3) Specify a name for the time range. Click Create. User Guide 77
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    System Figure 9-4 Configuring Time Range Example for PoE Configurations 4) Choose the menu SYSTEM > PoE > PoE Config to load the following page. Select port 1/0/3 and set the Time Range as OfficeTime. Click Apply. Figure 9-5 Configure the Port 5) Click to save the settings. User Guide 78
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    of port 1/0/3. Here we take port 1/0/3 for example. 1) Create a time-range. Switch_A#config Switch_A(config)#time-range office-time Switch_A(config-time-range)#holiday exclude Switch_A(config-time- parameters: Switch_A#show power inline configuration interface gigabitEthernet 1/0/3 User Guide 79
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    Managing System Example for PoE Configurations Interface PoE-Status PoE-Prio Power-Limit(w) Time-Range PoE-Profile Gi1/0/3 Enable Low Class4 office-time None User Guide 80
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    Parameter Device Name Device Location System Contact Default Setting The model name of the switch. SHENZHEN www.tp-link.com Table 10-2 Default Settings of System Time Configuration Parameter Time Source Default Setting Manual Table 10-3 Default Settings of Daylight Saving Time Configuration
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    Settings of EEE Configuration Parameter Status Default Setting Disabled (For T1600G-52PS/TL-SG2428P) Default settings of PoE is listed in the following table. Table 10-7 Default Settings of PoE Configuration Parameter PoE Config System Power Limit Port Config PoE Status PoE Priority Power
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    Managing System Appendix: Default Parameters Default settings of Time Range are listed in the following table. Table 10-9 Default Settings of Time Range Configuration Parameter Holiday Default Setting Include User Guide 83
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    Part 3 Managing Physical Interfaces CHAPTERS 1. Physical Interface 2. Basic Parameters Configurations 3. Port Isolation Configurations 4. Loopback Detection Configuration 5. Configuration Examples 6. Appendix: Default Parameters
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    can use Layer 3 interfaces for IP routing and inter-VLAN routing. This chapter introduces the configurations for physical interfaces. 1.2 Supported Features The switch supports the following features about physical interfaces: Basic Parameters You can configure port status, speed mode, duplex mode
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    . By default, it is 1518 bytes. Generally, the MTU (Maximum Transmission Unit) size of a normal frame is 1518 bytes. If you want the switch supports to transmit frames of which the MTU size is greater than 1518 bytes, you can configure the MTU size manually here. 2) Select one or more ports to
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    is Auto. It is recommended to select Auto if both ends of the link support auto-negotiation. Select the appropriate duplex mode for the port. There are three options: Half, Full and Auto. The default setting is Auto. Half: The port can send and receive packets, but only one-way at a time. Full: The
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    description for the port, configuring the jumbo frame, making the port automatically negotiate speed and duplex with the neighboring port, and enabling the flowcontrol: Switch#configure Switch#jumbo-size 9216 Switch(config)#interface gigabitEthernet 1/0/1 Switch(config-if)#no shutdown User Guide 88
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    )#show interface configuration gigabitEthernet 1/0/1 Port State Speed Duplex FlowCtrl Description Gi1/0/1 Enable Auto Auto Enable router connection Switch(config-if)#show jumbo-size Global jumbo size : 9216 Switch(config-if)#end Switch#copy running-config startup-config User Guide 89
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    to the ports specified in its Forwarding Port List. Choose the menu L2 FEATURES > Switching > Port > Port Isolation to load the following page. Figure 3-1 Port Isolation List The above page displays the port isolation list. Click the following page. to configure Port Isolation on User Guide 90
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    fastEthernet port-list | gigabitEthernet port | range gigabitEthernet port-list | ten-gigabitEthernet port | ten-range gigabitEthernet port-list | port-channel port-channel | range port-channel port-channel-list |} Specify the port to be isolated and enter interface configuration mode. User Guide
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    1/0/5 Switch(config-if)#port isolation gi-forward-list 1/0/1-3 po-forward-list 4 Switch(config-if)#show port isolation interface gigabitEthernet 1/0/5 Port LAG Forward-List ---- Gi1/0/5 N/A Gi1/0/1-3,Po4 Switch(config-if)#end Switch#copy running-config startup-config User Guide 92
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    loopback detection is enabled. For detailed introductions about storm control, refer to Configuring QoS. Choose the menu L2 FEATURES > Switching > Port > Loopback Detection to load the following page. Figure 4-1 Configuring Loopback Detection Follow these steps to configure loopback detection
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    port. It is the default setting. Port Based: In addition to displaying alerts, the switch will block the port on which the loop is detected. VLAN-Based: If a loop is detected in a VLAN on that port, in addition to displaying alerts, the switch will block that VLAN. The traffic of the other VLANs
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    loopback detection for the port. By default, it is disabled. Step 7 loopback-detection config process-mode { alert | port-based | vlan-based } recoverymode { auto | manual } Set the process mode when a loopback is detected on the port. There are three modes: alert: The switch will only display
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    specified port. end Return to privileged EXEC mode. copy running-config startup-config Save the settings in the configuration file. The following example shows how to enable loopback detection globally (keep the default parameters): Switch#configure Switch(config)#loopback-detection Switch(config
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    Demonstrated with T1600G-28TS, the following sections provide configuration procedure in two ways: using the GUI and using the CLI. 5.1.3 Using the GUI 1) Choose the menu L2 FEATURES > Switching > Port > Port Isolation to load the following page. It displays the port isolation list. User Guide 97
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    page to load the following page. Select port 1/0/1 as the port to be isolated, and select port 1/0/4 as the forwarding port. Click Apply. Figure 5-3 Port Isolation Configuration 3) Select port 1/0/4 as the port to be isolated, and select port 1/0/1 as the forwarding port. Click Apply. User Guide 98
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    exit Switch(config)#interface gigabitEthernet 1/0/4 Switch(config-if)#port isolation gi-forward-list 1/0/1 Switch(config-if)#end Switch#copy running-config startup-config Verify the Configuration Switch#show port isolation interface Port LAG Forward-List ---- Gi1/0/1 N/A Gi1/0/4 User Guide
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    on ports 1/0/1-3 and configure SNMP to receive the trap notifications. For detailed instructions about SNMP, refer to Configuring SNMP & RMON. Here we introduce how to configure loopback detection and monitor the detection result on the management interface of the switch. Demonstrated with T1600G
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    > Switching > Port > Loopback Detection to load the configuration page. 2) In the Loopback Detection section, enable loopback detection and web refresh globally. Keep the other parameters as default values and click Apply. Figure 5-6 Global Configuration 3) In the Port Config section, enable ports
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    configuration on ports: Switch#show loopback-detection interface Port Enable Process Mode Recovery Mode Loopback Block LAG ---- Gi1/0/1 enable port-based auto N/A N/A N/A Gi1/0/2 enable port-based auto N/A N/A N/A Gi1/0/3 enable port-based auto N/A N/A N/A User Guide 102
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    Default Parameters Default settings of Switching are listed in th following tables. Table 6-1 Configurations for Ports Parameter Default Setting Port Config Jumbo 1518 bytes Type Copper (For RJ45 Ports) Fiber (For SFP Ports) Status Enabled Speed Auto (For RJ45 Ports) 1000M (For SFP Ports
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    Part 4 Configuring LAG CHAPTERS 1. LAG 2. LAG Configuration 3. Configuration Examples 4. Appendix: Default Parameters
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    to enhance the connection reliability. 1.2 Supported Features You can configure LAG in two ways: static LAG and LACP (Link Aggregation Control Protocol). Static LAG The member ports are manually added to the LAG. LACP The switch uses LACP to implement dynamic link aggregation and disaggregation by
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    evenly. If an active link fails, the other active links share the bandwidth evenly. ■■ One LACP LAG supports multiple member ports, but at most eight of them can work simultaneously, and the other member ports are backups. Using LACP protocol, the switches negotiate parameters and determine the
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    the Global Config section, select the load-balancing algorithm (Hash Algorithm), then click Apply. Hash Algorithm Select the Hash Algorithm, based on which the switch can choose the port to forward the received packets. In this way, different data flows are forwarded on different physical links to
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    Hosts Switch A 2.1.2 Configuring Static LAG or LACP Switch B Server For one port, you can choose only one LAG mode: Static LAG or LACP. And make sure both ends of a link use . Description Displays the LAG mode. 2) Select the member ports for the LAG. It is multi-optional. User Guide 108
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    ports will delete the LAG. ■■ Configuring LACP Choose the menu L2 FEATURES > Switching > LAG > LACP to load the following page. Figure 2-4 LACP Config with higher priority will determine its active ports, and the other device can select its active ports according to the selection result of the
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    Group ID is determined by the maximum number of LAGs supported by your switch. For example, if your switch supports up to 14 LAGs, the valid value ranges from 1 to 14. Specify the Port Priority. A smaller value means a higher port priority. The port with higher priority in an LAG will be selected as
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    Destination MAC address IPv6: Source XOR Destination MAC address Switch(config)#end Switch#copy running-config startup-config 2.2.2 Configuring Static LAG or LACP You can choose only one LAG mode for a port: Static LAG or LACP. And make sure both ends of a link use the same LAG mode. User Guide 111
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    to allocate aggregator u - unsuitable for bundling w - waiting to be aggregated d - default port Group Port-channel Protocol Ports ------- 2 Po2(S) - Gi1/0/5(D) Gi1/0/6(D) Gi1/0/7(D) Gi1/0/8(D) Switch(config-if-range)#end Switch#copy running-config startup-config User Guide 112
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    are from 0 to 65535, and the default value is 32768. A smaller value means a higher port priority. Step 6 show lacp sys-id Verify the global system priority. Step 7 show lacp internal Verify the LACP configuration of the local switch. Step 8 end Return to privileged EXEC mode. User Guide 113
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    Admin Key Oper Key Port Number Port State Gi1/0/1 SA Up 32768 0x6 0x4b1 0x1 0x7d Gi1/0/2 SA Down 32768 0x6 0 0x2 0x45 Gi1/0/3 SA Down 32768 0x6 0 0x3 0x45 Gi1/0/4 SA Down 32768 0x6 0 0x4 0x45 Switch(config-if-range)#end Switch#copy running-config startup-config User Guide 114
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    link between the two switches. Figure 3-1 Network Topology Hosts Gi1/0/1 ... Switch A Gi1/0/8 Gi1/0/1 Gi1/0/8 Switch B Servers 3.1.2 Configuration Scheme LAG function can bundle multiple physical ports DST MAC'. 2) Add ports 1/0/1-8 to a static LAG. Demonstrated with T1600G-28TS, the following
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    (config-if-range)#channel-group 1 mode on Switch(config-if)#end Switch#copy running-config startup-config Verify the Configuration Switch#show etherchannel 1 summary Flags: D - down P - bundled in port-channel I - stand-alone H - hot-standby(LACP only) U - in use s - suspended User Guide
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    waiting to be aggregated d - default port Group Port-channel Protocol ------- 1 Po2(S) - Ports Gi1/0/1(D) Gi1/0/2(D) Gi1/0/3(D) Gi1/0/4(D) redundancy of the link between the two switches. 3.2.2 Configuration Scheme LAG function can bundle multiple physical ports into one logical
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    is down, the backup ports will automatically be enabled to transmit data. Demonstrated with T1600G-52TS, the following sections provide configuration procedure in two ways: using the GUI and using the CLI. 3.2.3 Using the GUI The configurations of Switch A and Switch B are similar. The following
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    the mode as LACP. Then specify the port priority as 1 to set it as a backup port. When any of the active ports is down, this port will be preferentially selected to work as an active port. Switch(config)#interface gigabitEthernet 1/0/9 Switch(config-if)#channel-group 1 mode active User Guide 119
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    port. The priority of this port is lower than port 1/0/9. Switch(config)#interface gigabitEthernet 1/0/10 Switch(config-if)#channel-group 1 mode active Switch(config-if)#lacp port-priority 2 Switch(config-if)#end Switch#copy running-config startup-config SA Down 0 0x1 0 0x8 0x45 User Guide 120
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    Configuring LAG Gi1/0/9 SA Down 1 Gi1/0/10 SA Down 2 Configuration Examples 0x1 0 0x9 0x45 0x1 0 0xa 0x45 User Guide 121
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    : Default Parameters Default settings of Switching are listed in the following tables. Table 4-1 Default Settings of LAG Parameter LAG Table Hash Algorithm LACP Config System Priority Admin Key Port Priority Mode Status Default Setting SRC MAC+DST MAC 32768 0 32768 Passive Disabled User Guide
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    Part 5 Managing MAC Address Table CHAPTERS 1. MAC Address Table 2. MAC Address Configurations 3. Appendix: Default Parameters
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    table lists map entries of MAC addresses, VLAN IDs and ports. These entries can be manually added or automatically learned by the switch. Based on the MAC-address-to-port mapping in the table, the switch can forward packets only to the associated port. Table 1-1 The MAC Address Table MAC Address
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    Managing MAC Address Table MAC Address Table ■■ Filtering address Filtering addresses are manually added and determine the packets with specific source or destination MAC addresses that will should dropped by the switch. User Guide 125
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    Adding Static MAC Address Entries You can add static MAC address entries by manually specifying the desired MAC address or binding dynamic MAC address entries. ■■ Adding MAC Addresses Manually Choose the menu L2 FEATURES > Switching > MAC Address > Static Address and click to load the following page
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    port must belong to the specified VLAN. After you have added the static MAC address, if the corresponding port number of the MAC address is not correct, or the connected port (or the device) has been changed, the switch then the selected entries will become static MAC address entries. User Guide 127
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    broadcast addresses cannot be set as static addresses. •• Ports in LAGs (Link Aggregation Group) are not supported for static address configuration. 2.1.2 Modifying the Aging Time of Dynamic Address Entries Choose the menu L2 FEATURES > Switching > MAC Address > Dynamic Address to load the following
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    : 1) Enter the MAC Address and VLAN ID. MAC Address Specify the MAC address to be used by the switch to filter the received packets. VLAN ID Specify an existing VLAN in which packets with the specific MAC MAC address table to check your former operations and address information. User Guide 129
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    port. The format is xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx, for example, 00:00:00:00:00:01. vid: Specify an existing VLAN in which packets with the specific MAC address are received. port: Specify a port to which packets with the specific MAC address are forwarded. The port must belong to the specified VLAN. User Guide
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    static MAC address entry with MAC address 00:02:58:4f:6c:23, VLAN 10 and port 1. When a packet is received in VLAN 10 with this address as its destination, the packet will be forwarded only to port 1/0/1. Switch#configure Switch(config)# mac address-table static 00:02:58:4f:6c:23 vid 10 interface
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    (config)#end Switch#copy running-config startup-config 2.2.3 Adding MAC Filtering Address Entries Follow these steps to add MAC filtering address entries: Step 1 configure Enter global configuration mode. Step 2 mac address-table filtering mac-addr vid vid Add the filtering address to the VLAN
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    :1e:4b:04:01:5d vid 10 Switch(config)#show mac address-table filtering MAC Address Table MAC VLAN Port Type Aging --- ----- 00:1e:4b:04:01:5d 10 filter no-aging Total MAC Addresses for this criterion: 1 Switch(config)#end Switch#copy running-config startup-config User Guide 133
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    Table 3-1 Entries in the MAC Address Table Parameter Default Setting Static Address Entries None Dynamic Address Entries Auto-learning Filtering Address Entries None Table 3-2 Default Settings of Dynamic Address Table Parameter Default Setting Auto Aging Enabled Aging Time 300 seconds
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    Part 6 Configuring 802.1Q VLAN CHAPTERS 1. Overview 2. 802.1Q VLAN Configuration 3. Configuration Example 4. Appendix: Default Parameters
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    broadcast domain: VLAN technique divides a big local area network into several VLANs, and all VLAN traffic remains within its VLAN. It reduces security. ■■ For easier management: VLANs group devices logically instead of physically, so devices in the same VLAN need not be located in the same
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    Configuring 802.1Q VLAN 802.1Q VLAN Configuration 2 802.1Q VLAN Configuration To complete 802.1Q VLAN configuration, follow these steps: 1) Configure the VLAN, including creating a VLAN and adding the desired ports to the VLAN. 2) Configure port parameters for 802.1Q VLAN. User Guide 137
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    VLAN ID Enter a VLAN ID for identification with the values between 2 and 4094. VLAN Name Give a VLAN description for identification with up to 16 characters. 2) Select the untagged port(s) and the tagged port(s) respectively to add to the created VLAN based on the network topology. User Guide
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    Config to load the following page. Figure 2-2 Configuring the Port Select a port and configure the parameters. Click Apply. PVID Set the default VLAN ID of the port. Valid values are from 1 to 4094. It is used mainly in the following two ways: When the port receives an untagged packet, the switch
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    Return to privileged EXEC mode. copy running-config startup-config Save the settings in the configuration file. The following example shows how to create VLAN 2 and name it as RD : Switch#configure Switch(config)#vlan 2 Switch(config-vlan)#name RD Switch(config-vlan)#show vlan id 2 User Guide 140
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    to add the port 1/0/5 to VLAN 2, and specify its egress rule as tagged: Switch#configure Switch(config)#interface gigabitEthernet 1/0/5 Switch(config-if)#switchport general allowed vlan 2 tagged Switch(config-if)#show interface switchport gigabitEthernet 1/0/5 Port Gi1/0/5: PVID: 2 User Guide 141
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    type: All Ingress Checking: Enable Member in LAG: N/A Link Type: General Member in VLAN: Vlan Name Egress-rule ----------- 1 System-VLAN Untagged 2 RD Tagged Switch(config-if)#end Switch#copy running-config startup-config 2.2.3 Configuring the Port Follow these steps to configure the
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    1/0/5 Port Gi1/0/5: PVID: 2 Acceptable frame type: All Ingress Checking: Enable Member in LAG: N/A Link Type: General Member in VLAN: Vlan ---1 Name ----------System-VLAN Egress-rule ----------Untagged Switch(config-if)#end Switch#copy running-config startup-config User Guide 143
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    other department. ■■ Terminal devices like computers usually do not support VLAN tags. Add untagged ports to the corresponding VLANs and specify the PVID. ■■ The intermediate link between two switches carries traffic from two VLANs simultaneously. Add the tagged ports to both VLANs. User Guide 144
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    take Switch 1 as an example. 1) Choose the menu L2 FEATURES > VLAN > 802.1Q VLAN > VLAN Config and click to load the following page. Create VLAN 10 with the description of Department_A. Add port 1/0/2 as an untagged port and port 1/0/4 as a tagged port to VLAN 10. Click Create. User Guide 145
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    A Configuration Example 2) Choose the menu L2 FEATURES > VLAN > 802.1Q VLAN > VLAN Config and click to load the following page. Create VLAN 20 with the description of Department_B. Add port 1/0/3 as an untagged port and port 1/0/4 as a tagged port to VLAN 20. Click Create. User Guide 146
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    802.1Q VLAN Figure 3-3 Creating VLAN 20 for Department B Configuration Example 3) Choose the menu L2 FEATURES > VLAN > 802.1Q VLAN > Port Config to load the following page. Set the PVID of port 1/0/2 as 10 and click Apply. Set the PVID of port 1/0/3 as 20 and click Apply. User Guide 147
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    Switch_1(config-vlan)#exit 2) Add untagged port 1/0/2 and tagged port 1/0/4 to VLAN 10. Add untagged port 1/0/3 and tagged port 1/0/4 to VLAN 20. Switch_1(config)#interface gigabitEthernet 1/0/2 Switch_1(config-if)#switchport general allowed vlan 10 untagged Switch_1(config-if)#exit User Guide 148
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    config-if)#end Switch_1#copy running-config startup-config Verify the Configurations Verify the VLAN configuration: Switch_1#show vlan VLAN Name Status 1 System-VLAN active 10 Department-A 20 Department-B active active Ports , Gi1/0/28 Gi1/0/2, Gi1/0/4 Gi1/0/3, Gi1/0/4 User Guide 149
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    Configuring 802.1Q VLAN Primary Secondary Type Ports Configuration Example Verify the VLAN configuration: Switch_1(config)#show interface switchport Port LAG Type PVID Acceptable frame type Ingress Checking Gi1/0/1 N/A General 1 All Enable Gi1/0/2 N/A General 10 All
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    VLAN Appendix: Default Parameters 4 Appendix: Default Parameters Default settings of 802.1Q VLAN are listed in the following table. Table 4-1 Default Settings of 802.1Q VLAN Parameter Default Setting VLAN ID 1 PVID 1 Ingress Checking Enabled Acceptable Frame Types Admit All User Guide
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    Part 7 Configuring MAC VLAN CHAPTERS 1. Overview 2. MAC VLAN Configuration 3. Configuration Example 4. Appendix: Default Parameters
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    device that accessed the switch via port 1 last time may change to port 2 this time. If port 1 and port 2 belong to different VLANs, the user has to re-configure the switch to access the original VLAN. Using MAC VLAN can free the user from such a problem. It divides VLANs based on the MAC addresses
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    configuration, follow these steps: 1) Configure 802.1Q VLAN. 2) Bind the MAC address to the VLAN. 3) Enable MAC VLAN for the port. Configuration Guidelines When a port in a MAC VLAN receives an untagged data packet, the switch will first check whether the source MAC address of the data packet has
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    . Note: One MAC address can be bound to only one VLAN. 2.1.3 Enabling MAC VLAN for the Port By default, MAC VLAN is disabled on all ports. You need to enable MAC VLAN for your desired ports manually. Choose the menu L2 FEATURES > VLAN > MAC VLAN to load the following page. Figure 2-2 Enabling MAC
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    56:8A:4C:71 to VLAN 10, with the address description as Dept.A. Switch#configure Switch(config)#mac-vlan mac-address 00:19:56:8a:4c:71 vlan 10 description Dept.A Switch(config)#show mac-vlan vlan 10 MAC-Addr Name VLAN-ID 00:19:56:8A:4C:71 Dept.A 10 Switch(config)#end User Guide 156
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    how to enable MAC VLAN for port 1/0/1. Switch#configure Switch(config)#interface gigabitEthernet 1/0/1 Switch(config-if)#mac-vlan Switch(config-if)#show mac-vlan interface Port STATUS Gi1/0/1 Enable Gi1/0/2 Disable ... Switch(config-if)#end Switch#copy running-config startup-config User Guide 157
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    joins, no matter which meeting room the laptops are being used in. The overview of the configuration is as follows: 1) Create VLAN 10 and VLAN 20 on each of the three switches and add the ports to the VLANs based on the network topology. For the ports connecting the laptops, set the User Guide 158
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    Switch 1 and Switch 2 are similar. The following introductions take Switch 1 as an example. 1) Choose the menu L2 FEATURES > VLAN > 802.1Q VLAN > VLAN Config and click to load the following page. Create VLAN 10, and add untagged port 1/0/1 and tagged port 1/0/2 to VLAN 10. Click Create. User Guide
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    Configuring MAC VLAN Figure 3-2 Creating VLAN 10 Configuration Example 2) Choose the menu L2 FEATURES > VLAN > 802.1Q VLAN > VLAN Config and click to load the following page. Create VLAN 20, and add untagged port 1/0/1 and tagged port 1/0/2 to VLAN 20. Click Create. User Guide 160
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    bind the MAC address of Laptop A to VLAN 10 and bind the MAC address of Laptop B to VLAN 20. Figure 3-4 Creating MAC VLAN 4) Choose the menu L2 FEATURES > VLAN > MAC VLAN to load the following page. In the Port Enable section select port 1/0/1 and click Apply to enable MAC VLAN. User Guide 161
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    Example 5) Click to save the settings. ■■ Configurations for Switch 3 1) Choose the menu L2 FEATURES > VLAN > 802.1Q VLAN > VLAN Config and click to load the following page. Create VLAN 10, and add untagged port 1/0/4 and tagged ports 1/0/2-3 to VLAN 10. Click Create. User Guide 162
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    Configuring MAC VLAN Figure 3-6 Creating VLAN 10 Configuration Example 2) Click Create to load the following page. Create VLAN 20, and add untagged port 1/0/5 and tagged ports 1/0/2-3 to VLAN 20. Click Create. User Guide 163
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    of Switch 1 and Switch 2 are the same. The following introductions take Switch 1 as an example. 1) Create VLAN 10 for Department A and create VLAN 20 for Department B. Switch_1#configure Switch_1(config)#vlan 10 Switch_1(config-vlan)#name deptA Switch_1(config-vlan)#exit User Guide 164
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    for Switch 3 1) Create VLAN 10 for Department A and create VLAN 20 for Department B. Switch_3#configure Switch_3(config)#vlan 10 Switch_3(config-vlan)#name deptA Switch_3(config-vlan)#exit Switch_3(config)#vlan 20 Switch_3(config-vlan)#name deptB Switch_3(config-vlan)#exit 2) Add tagged port
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    general allowed vlan 10,20 tagged Switch_3(config-if)#exit 3) Add untagged port 1/0/4 to VLAN 10 and untagged port 1/0/5 to VLAN 20. Switch_3(config)#interface gigabitEthernet 1/0/4 Switch_3(config-if)#switchport general allowed vlan 10 untagged Switch_3(config-if)#exit Switch_3(config)#interface
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    Configuring MAC VLAN Configuration Example VLAN -------1 10 20 Name Status Ports System-VLAN active Gi1/0/1, Gi1/0/2, Gi1/0/3, Gi1/0/4, Gi1/0/5, Gi1/0/6, Gi1/0/7, Gi1/0/8 ... DeptA active Gi1/0/2, Gi1/0/3, Gi1/0/4 DeptB active Gi1/0/2, Gi1/0/3, Gi1/0/5 User Guide 167
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    MAC VLAN Appendix: Default Parameters 4 Appendix: Default Parameters Default settings of MAC VLAN are listed in the following table. Table 4-1 Default Settings of MAC VLAN Parameter Default Setting MAC Address None Description None VLAN ID None Port Enable Disabled User Guide 168
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    Part 8 Configuring Protocol VLAN CHAPTERS 1. Overview 2. Protocol VLAN Configuration 3. Configuration Example 4. Appendix: Default Parameters
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    , Switch 2 can forward IPv4 and IPv6 packets from different VLANs to the IPv4 and IPv6 networks respectively. Figure 1-1 Common Application Scenario of Protocol VLAN IPv4 Internet IPv6 Internet Router VLAN 10 Router VLAN 20 Switch 2 Switch 1 IPv4 Hosts VLAN 10 IPv6 Hosts VLAN 20 User Guide
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    Guidelines ■■ You can use the IP, ARP, RARP, and other protocol templates provided by TP-Link switches, or create new protocol templates. ■■ In a protocol VLAN, when a port receives an untagged data packet, the switch will first search for the protocol VLAN matching the protocol type value of
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    VLAN > Protocol VLAN > Protocol Template to load the following page. Figure 2-1 Check the Protocol Template Follow these steps to create a protocol template: 1) Check whether your desired template already exists in the Protocol Template Config to identify the data type of the frame. User Guide 172
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    steps to configure the protocol group: 1) In the Protocol Group Config section, specify the following parameters. Template Name Select the previously defined protocol template. VLAN ID/Name Enter the ID number or name of the 802.1Q VLAN that will be bound to the Protocol VLAN. User Guide 173
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    that belong to the protocol VLAN. The switch will determine the forwarding sequence according this value. The packets with larger value of 802.1p priority have the higher priority. 2) Select the desired ports. Click Create. Note: The member port of an LAG (Link Aggregation Group) follows the
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    example shows how to create an IPv6 protocol template: Switch#configure Switch(config)#protocol-vlan template name IPv6 frame ether_2 ether-type 86dd Switch(config)#show protocol-vlan template Index Protocol Name Protocol Type 1 IP EthernetII ether-type 0800 2 ARP EthernetII ether-type
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    . The following example shows how to bind the IPv6 protocol template to VLAN 10 and add port 1/0/2 to protocol VLAN: Switch#configure Switch(config)#show protocol-vlan template Index Protocol Name Protocol Type 1 IP EthernetII ether-type 0800 2 ARP EthernetII ether-type 0806 3 RARP
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    Configuring Protocol VLAN Index Protocol-Name VID Priority Member 1 IPv6 10 5 Gi1/0/2 Switch(config-if)#end Switch#copy running-config startup-config Protocol VLAN Configuration User Guide 177
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    Scheme You can configure protocol VLAN on port 1/0/1 of Switch 2 to meet this requirement. When this port receives packets, Switch 2 will forward them to the corresponding VLANs according to their protocol types. The overview of the configuration on Switch 2 is as follows: User Guide 178
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    protocol template. 3) Bind the protocol templates to the corresponding VLANs to form protocol groups, and add port 1/0/1 to the groups. For Switch 1, configure 802.1Q VLAN according to the network topology. Demonstrated with T1600G-28TS, this chapter provides configuration procedures in two ways
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    Example 3.3 Using the GUI ■■ Configurations for Switch 1 1) Choose the menu L2 FEATURES > VLAN > 802.1Q VLAN > VLAN Config and click to load the following page. Create VLAN 10, and add untagged port 1/0/1 and untagged port 1/0/3 to VLAN 10. Click Create. Figure 3-2 Create VLAN 10 User Guide 180
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    Configuring Protocol VLAN Configuration Example 2) Click to load the following page. Create VLAN 20, and add untagged ports 1/0/2-3 to VLAN 20. Click Create. Figure 3-3 Create VLAN 20 3) Click to save the settings. User Guide 181
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    VLAN Configuration Example ■■ Configurations for Switch 2 1) Choose the menu L2 FEATURES > VLAN > 802.1Q VLAN > VLAN Config and click to load the following page. Create VLAN 10, and add tagged port 1/0/1 and untagged port 1/0/2 to VLAN 10. Click Create. Figure 3-4 Create VLAN 10 User Guide
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    Configuring Protocol VLAN Configuration Example 2) Click to load the following page. Create VLAN 20, and add tagged port 1/0/1 and untagged port 1/0/3 to VLAN 20. Click Create. Figure 3-5 Create VLAN 20 User Guide 183
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    > VLAN > Protocol VLAN > Protocol VLAN Group and click to load the following page. Select the IP protocol name (that is the IPv4 protocol template), enter VLAN ID 10, select port 1, and click Create. Select the IPv6 protocol name, enter VLAN ID 20, select port 1, and click Create. User Guide
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    Configuring Protocol VLAN Figure 3-8 Configure the IPv4 Protocol Group Configuration Example Figure 3-9 Configure the IPv6 Protocol Group 6) Click to save the settings. User Guide 185
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    Switch 1 1) Create VLAN 10 and VLAN 20. Switch_1#configure Switch_1(config)#vlan 10 Switch_1(config-vlan)#name IPv4 Switch_1(config-vlan)#exit Switch_1(config)#vlan 20 Switch_1(config-vlan)#name IPv6 Switch_1(config-vlan)#exit 2) Add untagged port 1/0/1 to VLAN 10. Add untagged port 1/0/2 to VLAN
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    VLAN Configuration Example Switch_2(config-vlan)#name IPv6 Switch_2(config-vlan)#exit 2) Add tagged port 1/0/1 to both VLAN 10 and VLAN 20. Specify the PVID of untagged port 1/0/2 as 10 and add it to VLAN 10. Specify the PVID of untagged port 1/0/3 as 20 and add it to VLAN 20. Switch_2(config
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    vlan group 2 Switch_2(config-if)#exit Switch_2(config)#end Switch_2#copy running-config startup-config Verify the Configurations ■■ Switch 1 Verify 802.1Q VLAN configuration: Switch_1#show vlan VLAN Name Status --------- 1 System-VLAN active 10 IPv4 20 IPv6 active active Ports
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    Status Ports System-VLAN active Gi1/0/1, Gi1/0/2, Gi1/0/3, Gi1/0/4 ... Gi1/0/25, Gi1/0/26, Gi1/0/27, Gi1/0/28 IPv4 active Gi1/0/1, Gi1/0/2 IPv6 active Gi1/0/1, Gi1/0/3 Verify protocol group configuration: Switch_2#show protocol-vlan vlan Index Protocol-Name VID 1 IP 10
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    the following table. Table 4-1 Default Settings of Protocol VLAN Parameter Default Setting 1 2 Protocol Template Table 3 4 5 IP Ethernet II ether-type 0800 ARP Ethernet II ether-type 0806 RARP Ethernet II ether-type 8035 IPX SNAP ether-type 8137 AT SNAP ether-type 809B User Guide 190
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    Part 9 Configuring GVRP CHAPTERS 1. Overview 2. GVRP Configuration 3. Configuration Example 4. Appendix: Default Parameters
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    ports. VLAN 10 is configured on Switch A, and VLAN 1 is configured on Switch B and Switch C. Switch C can receive messages sent from Switch A in VLAN 10 only when the network administrator has manually created VLAN 10 on Switch B and Switch C. Figure 1-1 VLAN Topology Switch B VLAN 10 Switch
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    Figure 2-1 Dynamic VLAN 2 Port 1 Port 2 Port 3 Switch B Port 4 Static VLAN 2 Static VLAN 2 Switch A Switch C Similarly, if you want to delete a VLAN from the link, two-way deregistration is required. You need to manually delete the static VLAN on both ends of the link. User Guide 193
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    Apply. 2) In the Port Config section, select one or more ports, set the status as Enable and configure the related parameters according to your needs. Port Select the desired port for GVRP configuration. It is multi-optional. Status Enable or disable GVRP on the port. By default, it is disabled
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    of 5. The default value is 60 centiseconds. LAG Displays the LAG the port is in. 3) Click Apply. Note: •• The member port of an LAG The egress rule of the ports that are dynamically added to the VLAN is tagged. •• The egress rule of the fixed ports should be tagged. •• When User Guide 195
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    Configure the GVRP registration mode for the port. By default, it is normal. normal: In this mode, the port can dynamically register and deregister VLANs, and transmit both dynamic and static VLAN registration information. fixed: n this mode, the port is unable to dynamically register and deregister
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    default: Switch#configure Switch(config)#gvrp Switch(config)#interface gigabitEthernet 1/0/1 Switch(config-if)#gvrp Switch(config-if)#gvrp registration fixed Switch(config-if)#show gvrp global GVRP Global Status Enabled Switch(config-if)# show gvrp interface gigabitEthernet 1/0/1 Port
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    deregistration of VLANs and allow the port to transmit only the static VLAN registration information. ■■ To configure dynamic VLAN creation on the other switches, set the registration mode of the corresponding ports as Normal to allow dynamic registration and deregistration of VLANs. User Guide 198
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    procedures take Switch 1, Switch 2 and Switch 5 as examples. ■■ Configurations for Switch 1 1) Choose the menu L2 FEATURES > VLAN > 802.1Q VLAN > VLAN Config and click to load the following page. Create VLAN 10 and add tagged port 1/0/1 to it. Click Create. Figure 3-2 Create VLAN 10 User Guide 199
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    as default. Click Apply. Figure 3-3 GVRP Configuration 3) Click to save the settings. ■■ Configurations for Switch 2 1) Choose the menu L2 FEATURES > VLAN > 802.1Q VLAN > VLAN Config and click to load the following page. Create VLAN 20 and add tagged port 1/0/1 to it. Click Create. User Guide
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    Create VLAN 20 Configuration Example 2) Choose the menu L2 FEATURES > VLAN > GVRP to load the following page. Enable GVRP globally, then click Apply. Select port 1/0/1, set Status as Enable, and set Registration Mode as Fixed. Keep the values of the timers as default. Click Apply. User Guide 201
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    settings. ■■ Configurations for Switch 5 1) Choose the menu L2 FEATURES > VLAN > GVRP to load the following page. Enable GVRP globally, then click Apply. Select ports 1/0/1-3, set Status as Enable, and keep the Registration Mode and the values of the timers as default. Click Apply. User Guide 202
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    Switch 1 1) Enable GVRP globally. Switch_1#configure Switch_1(config)#gvrp 2) Create VLAN 10. Switch_1(config)#vlan 10 Switch_1(config-vlan)#name Department_A Switch_1(config-vlan)#exit 3) Add tagged port 1/0/1 to VLAN 10. Enable GVRP on the port and set the registration mode as Fixed. User Guide
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    Switch_1#copy running-config startup-config ■■ Configurations for Switch 2 1) Enable GVRP globally. Switch_2#configure Switch_2(config)#gvrp 2) Create VLAN 20. Switch_2(config)#vlan 20 Switch_2(config-vlan)#name Department_B Switch_2(config-vlan)#exit 3) Add tagged port 1/0/1 to VLAN 20. Enable GVRP
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    GVRP Switch_5#copy running-config startup-config Verify the Configuration ■■ Switch 1 Verify the global GVRP configuration: Switch_1#show gvrp global GVRP Global Status Enabled Configuration Example Verify GVRP configuration for port 1/0/1: Switch_1#show gvrp interface Port Status Reg-Mode
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    Configuring GVRP Configuration Example Gi1/0/2 Disabled Normal ... 1000 ■■ Switch 5 Verify global GVRP configuration: GVRP Global Status Enabled 20 60 N/A Verify GVRP configuration for ports 1/0/1-3: Switch_5#show gvrp interface Port Status Reg-Mode LeaveAll JoinIn Leave LAG ---- ------
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    settings of GVRP are listed in the following tables. Table 4-1 Default Settings of GVRP Parameter Global Config GVRP Port Config Status Registration Mode LeaveAll Timer Join Timer Leave Timer Default Setting Disabled Disabled Normal 1000 centiseconds 20 centiseconds 60 centiseconds User Guide 207
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    Part 10 Configuring Layer 2 Multicast CHAPTERS 1. Layer 2 Multicast 2. IGMP Snooping Configuration 3. MLD Snooping Configuration 4. MVR Configuration 5. Multicast Filtering Configuration 6. Viewing Multicast Snooping Information 7. Configuration Examples 8. Appendix: Default Parameters
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    and impacting information security. Multicast, however, solves all the problems caused by unicast and broadcast. With multicast, the source only provider can provide value-added services such as Online Live, IPTV Layer 2 Multicast allows Layer 2 switches to listen for IGMP (Internet Guide 209
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    multicast group, so as to constrain the flooding of multicast data in the Layer 2 network. Router Port A router port is a port on snooping switch that is connecting to the IGMP querier. Member Port A member port is a port on snooping switch that is connecting to the host. User Guide 210
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    Supported Features Layer 2 Multicast protocol for IPv4: IGMP Snooping On the Layer 2 device, IGMP Snooping transmits data on demand on data link a per-port basis by configuring IP multicast profiles (IGMP profiles or MLD profiles) and associating them with individual switch ports. User Guide 211
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    takes effect only when it is enabled globally, in the corresponding VLAN and port at the same time. 2.1 Using the GUI 2.1.1 Configuring IGMP Config section, enable IGMP Snooping globally and configure the global parameters. IGMP Snooping Enable or disable IGMP Snooping globally. User Guide
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    and configure the corresponding parameters for the VLANs that the router ports and the member ports are in. Choose the menu L2 FEATURES > Multicast > IGMP Snooping > Global Config, and click in your desired VLAN entry in the IGMP VLAN Config section to load the following page. User Guide 213
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    for VLAN IGMP Snooping Configuration Follow these steps to configure IGMP Snooping for a specific VLAN: 1) Enable IGMP Snooping for the VLAN, and configure the corresponding parameters. VLAN ID Displays the VLAN ID. IGMP Snooping Status Enable or disable IGMP Snooping for the VLAN. User Guide
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    Fast Leave Report Suppression Member Port Aging Time Router Port Aging Time Enable or disable Fast Leave for the VLAN. IGMPv1 does not support Fast Leave. Without Fast Leave, after a receiver sends an IGMP leave message to leave a multicast group, the switch will forward the leave message
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    Time Last Member Query Interval Last Member Query Count General Query Source IP Static Router Ports Forbidden Router Ports 2) Click Save. Specify the leave time for the VLAN. When the switch receives a leave message from a port to leave a multicast group, it will wait for a leave time before
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    Enable or disable Fast Leave for the port. IGMPv1 does not support fast leave. Fast Leave can be enabled on a per-port basis or per-VLAN basis. When enabled on a per-port basis, the switch will remove the port from the corresponding multicast group of all VLANs before forwarding the leave message to
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    > Multicast > IGMP Snooping > Static Group Config and click to load the following page. Figure 2-4 Configure Hosts to Statically Join a Group Follow these steps to configure hosts to statically join a group: 1) Specify the multicast IP address, VLAN ID. Select the ports to be the static member
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    IGMPv3, the way how the switch processes multicast streams that are sent to unknown multicast groups as discard. Switch#configure Switch(config)#ip igmp snooping Switch(config)#ip igmp snooping version v3 Switch(config)#ipv6 mld snooping Switch(config)#ip igmp snooping drop-unknown User Guide 219
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    ... Switch(config)#end Switch#copy running-config startup-config 2.2.2 Configuring IGMP Snooping for VLANs Before configuring IGMP Snooping for VLANs, set up the VLANs that the router ports and the member ports are in. For details, please refer to Configuring 802.1Q VLAN. The switch supports
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    other hosts connecting to the same port of the switch being mistakenly removed from the multicast group when only some of them want to leave. ip igmp snooping vlan-config vlan-id-list report-suppression (Optional) Enable the Report Suppression for the VLANs. By default, it is disabled. When enabled
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    7 Step 8 ip igmp snooping vlan-config vlan-id-list immediate-leave (Optional) Enable the Fast Leave for the VLANs. By default, it is disabled. IGMPv1 does not support fast leave. Without Fast Leave, after a receiver sends an IGMP leave message to leave a multicast group, the switch will forward the
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    the member port aging time as 300 seconds, the router port aging time as 320 seconds, and then enable Fast Leave and Report Suppression for the VLAN: Switch#configure Switch(config)#ip igmp snooping vlan-config 1 mtime 300 Switch(config)#ip igmp snooping vlan-config 1 rtime 320 User Guide 223
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    -config 1 querier last-member-query-count 3 Switch(config)#ip igmp snooping vlan-config 1 querier general-query sourceip192.168.0.5 Switch(config)#show ip igmp snooping vlan 1 Vlan Id: 1 ... Querier: Maximum Response Time: 15 Query Interval: 100 Last Member Query Interval: 2 User Guide
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    7 copy running-config startup-config Save the settings in the configuration file. The following example shows how to enable IGMP Snooping and fast leave for port 1/0/13: Switch#configure Switch(config)#interface range gigabitEhternet 1/0/1-3 Switch(config-if-range)#ip igmp snooping User Guide 225
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    -config Save the settings in the configuration file. The following example shows how to configure port 1/0/1-3 in VLAN 2 to statically join the multicast group 239.1.2.3: Switch#configure Switch(config)#ip igmp snooping vlan-config 2 static 239.1.2.3 interface gigabitEthernet 1/0/1-3 User Guide
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    Configuring Layer 2 Multicast IGMP Snooping Configuration Switch(config)#show ip igmp snooping groups static Multicast-ip VLAN-id Addr-type Switch-port ----------- 239.1.2.3 2 static Gi1/0/1-3 Switch(config)#end Switch#copy running-config startup-config User Guide 227
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    globally, in the corresponding VLAN and port at the same time. switch. Note: IGMP Snooping and MLD Snooping share the setting of Unknown Multicast Groups, so you have to enable IGMP Snooping globally on the L2 FEATURES > Multicast > IGMP Snooping > Global Config page at the same time. User Guide
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    Apply. 3.1.2 Configuring MLD Snooping for VLANs Before configuring MLD Snooping for VLANs, set up the VLANs that the router ports and the member ports are in. For details, please refer to Configuring 802.1Q VLAN. The switch supports configuring MLD Snooping on a per-VLAN basis. After MLD Snooping is
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    sent to the MLD querier. Specify the aging time of the member ports in the VLAN. Once the switch receives an MLD report message from a port, the switch adds this port to the member port list of the corresponding multicast group. Member ports that are learned in this way are called dynamic member
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    Time Last Listener Query Interval Last Listener Query Count General Query Source IP Static Router Ports Forbidden Router Ports 2) Click Save. Specify the leave time for the VLAN. When the switch receives a leave message from a port to leave a multicast group, it will wait for a leave time before
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    or disable MLD Snooping for the port. Enable or disable Fast Leave for the port. Fast Leave can be enabled on a per-port basis or per-VLAN basis. When enabled on a per-port basis, the switch will remove the port from the corresponding multicast group of all VLANs before forwarding the done message
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    > Multicast > MLD Snooping > Static Group Config and click to load the following page. Figure 3-4 Configure Hosts to Statically Join a Group Follow these steps to configure hosts to statically join a group: 1) Specify the multicast IP address, VLAN ID. Select the ports to be the static member
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    Discard ... Switch(config)#end Switch#copy running-config startup-config 3.2.2 Configuring MLD Snooping for VLANs Before configuring MLD Snooping for VLANs, set up the VLANs that the router ports and the member ports are in. For details, please refer to Configuring 802.1Q VLAN. The switch supports
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    vlan-config vlan-id-list ltime leave-time Specify the router port aging time for the VLANs. vlan-id-list: Specify the ID or the ID list of the VLAN(s). leave-time: Specify the leave time for the VLAN(s). Valid values are from 1 to 30 in seconds, and the default value is 1 second. When the switch
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    Multicast MLD Snooping Configuration Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Step 8 ipv6 mld snooping vlan-config vlan-id-list report-suppression (Optional) Enable Report Suppression for the VLANs. By default, it is disabled. When enabled, the switch will only forward the first MLD report message for each multicast
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    for the VLAN: Switch#configure Switch(config)#ipv6 mld snooping vlan-config 1 mtime 300 Switch(config)#ipv6 mld snooping vlan-config 1 rtime 320 Switch(config)#ipv6 mld snooping vlan-config 1 immediate-leave Switch(config)#ipv6 mld snooping vlan-config 1 report-suppression User Guide 237
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    )#ipv6 mld snooping vlan-config 1 querier general-query source-ip 2000::1:2345:6789:ABCD Switch(config)#show ipv6 mld snooping vlan 1 Vlan Id: 1 ... Querier: Enable Maximum Response Time: 15 Query Interval: 100 Last Member Query Interval: 2 Last Member Query Count: 3 User Guide 238
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    fast leave for port 1/0/1-3: Switch#configure Switch(config)#interface range gigabitEhternet 1/0/1-3 Switch(config-if-range)#ipv6 mld snooping Switch(config-if-range)#ipv6 mld snooping immediate-leave Switch(config-if-range)#show ipv6 mld snooping interface gigabitEthernet 1/0/1-3 User Guide 239
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    example shows how to configure port 1/0/1-3 in VLAN 2 to statically join the multicast group ff80::1234:1: Switch#configure Switch(config)#ipv6 mld snooping vlan-config 2 static ff80::1234:1 interface gigabitEthernet 1/0/1-3 Switch(config)#show ipv6 mld snooping groups static User Guide 240
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    Configuring Layer 2 Multicast MLD Snooping Configuration Multicast-ip VLAN-id Addr-type Switch-port ----------- ff80::1234:1 2 static Gi1/0/1-3 Switch(config)#end Switch#copy running-config startup-config User Guide 241
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    . 3) Add multicast groups to MVR. 4) Configure MVR for the ports. 5) (Optional) Statically add ports to MVR groups. Configuration Guidelines ■■ MVR does not support IGMPv3 messages. ■■ Do not configure MVR on private VLAN ports, otherwise MVR cannot take effect. ■■ MVR operates on the underlying
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    MVR Config to VLAN as the multicast VLAN. Query Response Time Specify the maximum time to wait for IGMP report on a receiver port before removing the port from multicast group membership. Maximum Multicast Groups Displays the maximum number of multicast groups that can be configured on the switch
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    of the multicast groups. MVR Group IP / MVR Group Count Specify the start IP address and the number of contiguous series of multicast groups. Multicast data sent to the address specified here will be sent to all source ports on the switch and all receiver ports that have requested to receive data
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    query messages from this multicast group. Displays the member ports in this MVR group. 4.1.4 Configuring MVR for the Port Choose the menu L2 FEATURES > Multicast > MVR > Port Config to load the following page. Figure 4-4 Configure MVR for the Port Follow these steps to add multicast groups to MVR
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    dynamic mode, you need to manually add them to the corresponding multicast groups. Receiver: Configure the ports that are connecting to the hosts as receiver ports. A receiver port can only belong to one VLAN, and cannot belong to the multicast VLAN. In both modes, the switch will add or remove the
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    . mvr querytime time Specify the maximum time to wait for IGMP report on a receiver port before removing the port from multicast group membership. time: Specify the maximum response time. Valid values are from 1 to100 tenths of a second, and the default value is 5 tenths of a second. User Guide 247
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    (config)#mvr group 239.1.2.3 3 Switch(config)#show mvr MVR :Enable MVR Multicast Vlan :2 MVR Max Multicast Groups :511 MVR Current Multicast Groups :3 MVR Global Query Response Time :5 (tenths of sec) MVR Mode Type :Compatible Switch(config)#show mvr members User Guide
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    of MVR for the port. Only receiver ports support Fast Leave. Before enabling Fast Leave for a port, make sure there is only a single receiver device connecting to the port. mvr vlan vlan-id group ip-addr (Optional) Statically add the port to an MVR group. Then the port can receive multicast traffic
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    for these ports. The multicast VLAN is VLAN 2. Switch#configure Switch(config)#interface gigabitEthernet 1/0/7 Switch(config-if)#mvr Switch(config-if)#mvr type source Switch(config-if)#exit Switch(config)#interface range gigabitEthernet 1/0/1-3 Switch(config-if-range)#mvr Switch(config-if
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    Configuring Layer 2 Multicast MVR Group IP status Members --------- 239.1.2.3 active Gi1/0/1-3, 1/0/7 Switch(config)#end Switch#copy running-config startup-config MVR Configuration User Guide 251
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    IGMP profile or MLD profile. 2) Configure multicast groups a port can join and the overflow action. 5.1 Using the GUI for both IPv4 and IPv6 network. With multicast profile, the switch can define a blacklist or whitelist of multicast groups so as to Filtering > IPv6 Profile. User Guide 252
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    Configuration Follow these steps to create a profile. 1) In the General Config section, specify the Profile ID and Mode. Profile ID Enter a ports from joining specific multicast groups. 2) In the IP-Range section, click to load the following page. Configure the start IP address and end IP
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    in IPv4 as an example. Choose the menu L2 FEATURES > Multicast > Multicast Filtering > IPv4 Port Binding to load the following page. Note: For IPv6, choose the menu L2 FEATURES > Multicast > Multicast Filtering > IPv6 Port Binding. Figure 5-3 Configure Multicast Filtering for Ports User Guide 254
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    ports. One port can only be bound to one profile. Maximum Groups Enter the number of multicast groups the port can join. Valid values are from 0 to 1000. Overflow Action Select the action the switch . ip igmp profile id Create a new profile and enter profile configuration mode. User Guide 255
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    specific member ports to join Switch(config-igmp-profile)#show ip igmp profile IGMP Profile 1 deny range 226.0.0.5 226.0.0.10 Switch(config)#end Switch#copy running-config startup-config Creating MLD Profile (Multicast Profile for IPv6) Step 1 configure Enter global configuration mode. User Guide
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    Switch(config)#ipv6 mld profile 1 Switch(config-mld-profile)#deny Switch(config-mld-profile)#range ff01::1234:5 ff01::1234:8 Switch(config-mld-profile)#show ipv6 mld profile MLD Profile 1 deny range ff01::1234:5 ff01::1234:8 Switch(config)#end Switch#copy running-config startup-config User Guide
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    ] | tengigabitEthernet [ port-list ] | port-channel [port-channel-list ] ] max-groups Show the multicast group limitation on the specified port(s) or of all the ports. end Return to privileged EXEC mode. copy running-config startup-config Save the settings in the configuration file. User Guide 258
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    1/0/2 Switch(config-if)#ip igmp snooping Switch(config-if)#ip igmp filter 1 Switch(config-if)#ip igmp snooping max-groups 50 Switch(config-if)#ip igmp snooping max-groups action drop Switch(config-if)#show ip igmp profile IGMP Profile 1 ... Binding Port(s) Gi1/0/2 Switch(config-if)#show ip igmp
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    gigabitEthernet 1/0/2 Switch(config-if)#ipv6 mld snooping Switch(config-if)#ipv6 mld filter 1 Switch(config-if)#ipv6 mld snooping max-groups 50 Switch(config-if)#ipv6 mld snooping max-groups action drop Switch(config-if)#show ipv6 mld profile MLD Profile 1 ... Binding Port(s) User Guide 260
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    Configuring Layer 2 Multicast Multicast Filtering Configuration Gi1/0/2 Switch(config-if)#show ipv6 mld snooping interface gigabitEthernet 1/0/2 max-groups Port Max-Groups Overflow-Action Gi1/0/2 50 Drops Switch(config)#end Switch#copy running-config startup-config User Guide 261
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    load the following page: Figure 6-1 IPv4 Multicast Table The multicast IP address table shows all valid Multicast IP-VLAN-Port entries: Multicast IP Displays the multicast source IP address. VLAN ID Displays the ID of the VLAN the multicast group belongs to. Source Displays the source of the
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    manually added. All the member ports are manually added to the multicast group. Mix: The entry is dynamically learned (manually learned), and some of the member ports are manually Follow these steps to view IPv4 multicast statistics on each port: 1) To get the real-time multicast statistics, enable
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    all valid Multicast IP-VLAN-Port entries: Multicast IP Displays the multicast source IP address. VLAN ID Displays the ID of the VLAN the multicast group belongs to. Source Displays the source of the multicast entry. MLD Snooping: The multicast entry is learned by MLD Snooping. User Guide 264
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    manually added. All the member ports are manually added to the multicast group. Mix: The entry is dynamically learned (manually learned), and some of the member ports are manually Follow these steps to view IPv6 multicast statistics on each port: 1) To get the real-time IPv6 multicast statistics,
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    for the switch to refresh the multicast statistics. 2) In the Port Statistics section, view IPv6 multicast statistics on each port. Query error packets received by the port. 6.2 Using the CLI 6.2.1 Viewing IPv4 Multicast Snooping Information show ip igmp snooping groups [ vlan vlan-id ] [count |
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    ] Displays information of specific multicast group in all VLANs or in the specific VLAN. count displays the number of multicast groups. dynamic port-list ] | gigabitEthernet [ port-list ] | tengigabitEthernet [ port-list ] ] packet-stat Displays the packet statistics on specified ports or all ports
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    Requirements Host B, Host C and Host D are in the same VLAN of the switch. All of them want to receive multicast streams sent to multicast group Host C Receiver VLAN 10 Host D Receiver 7.1.2 Configuration Scheme ■■ Add the three member ports and the router port to a VLAN and configure their PVIDs
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    Examples ■■ Enable IGMP Snooping on the ports. Demonstrated with T1600G-28TS, this section provides configuration procedures in two ways: using the GUI and using the CLI. 7.1.3 Using the GUI 1) Choose the menu L2 FEATURES > VLAN > 802.1Q VLAN > VLAN Config and click to load the following page
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    globally. Configure the IGMP version as v3 so that the switch can process IGMP messages of all versions. Then click Apply. Figure 7-4 Configure IGMP Snooping Globally 4) In the IGMP VLAN Config section, click in VLAN 10 to load the following page. Enable IGMP Snooping for VLAN 10. User Guide 270
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    to load the following page. Enable IGMP Snooping for ports 1/0/1-4. Figure 7-6 Enable IGMP Snooping for the Ports 6) Click to save the settings. 7.1.4 Using the CLI 1) Create VLAN 10. Switch#configure Switch(config)#vlan 10 Switch(config-vlan)#name vlan10 Switch(config-vlan)#exit User Guide 271
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    in VLAN 10. Switch(config)#ip igmp snooping vlan-config 10 6) Enable IGMP Snooping on port 1/0/1-4. Switch(config)#interface range gigabitEthernet 1/0/1-4 Switch(config-if-range)#ip igmp snooping Switch(config-if-range)#exit 7) Save the settings. Switch(config)#end Switch#copy running-config startup
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    of IGMP Snooping globally, on the ports and in the VLAN: Switch(config)#show ip igmp snooping IGMP Snooping :Enable IGMP connected to port 1/0/1, port 1/0/2 and port 1/0/3 respectively. Port 1/0/1, port 1/0/2 and port 1/0/3 belong to VLAN 10, VLAN 20 and VLAN 30 respectively. Port 1/0/4 is
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    Add port 1/0/1-3 to VLAN 10, VLAN 20 and VLAN 30 as Untagged ports respectively, and configure the PVID of port 1/0/1 as 10, port 1/0/2 as 20, port 1/0/3 as 30. Make sure port1/0/1-3 only belong to VLAN 10, VLAN 20 and VLAN 30 respectively. For details, refer to Configuring 802.1Q VLAN. User Guide
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    2 Multicast Figure 7-8 VLAN Configurations for Port 1/0/1-3 Configuration Examples Figure 7-9 PVID for Port 1/0/1-3 2) Choose the menu L2 FEATURES > VLAN > 802.1Q VLAN > VLAN Config and click to load the following page. Create VLAN 40 and add port 1/0/4 to the VLAN as Tagged port. User Guide 275
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    to load the following page. Enable MVR globally, and configure the MVR mode as Dynamic, multicast VLAN ID as 40. Figure 7-11 Configure MVR Globally 4) Choose the menu L2 FEATURES > Multicast > MVR > MVR Group Config and click to load the following page. Add multicast group 225.1.1.1 to MVR. User
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    to VLAN 10, VLAN 20 and VLAN 30 as untagged ports respectively, and configure the PVID of port 1/0/1 as 10, port 1/0/2 as 20, port 1/0/3 as 30. Add port 1/0/4 to VLAN 40 as tagged port and configure the PVID as of port 1/0/4 as 40. Switch(config)#interface gigabitEthernet 1/0/1 User Guide 277
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    only belong to VLAN 10, VLAN 20 and VLAN 30 respectively. If not, delete them from the other VLANs. By default, all ports are in VLAN 1, so you need to delete them from VLAN 1. Switch(config)#show vlan brief VLAN Name Status Ports --------- 1 System-VLAN active Gi1/0/1, Gi1
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    all VLANs: Switch(config)#show vlan brief VLAN Name Status Ports --------- 1 System-VLAN active Gi1/0/4, Gi1/0/5, Gi1/0/6, Gi1/0/7, ... 10 VLAN10 active Gi1/0/1 20 VLAN20 active Gi1/0/2 30 VLAN30 active Gi1/0/3 40 VLAN40 active Gi1/0/4 User Guide 279
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    Leave 7.3.1 Network Requirement A user experiences lag when he is changing channel on his IPTV. He wants solutions to this problem. As shown in the following network topology, port 1/0/4 on the switch is connected to the upper layer network, and port 1/0/2 is connected to Host B. User Guide 280
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    of the two ports as 10. For details, refer to Configuring 802.1Q VLAN. 2) Choose the menu L2 FEATURES > Multicast > IGMP Snooping > Global Config to load the following page. In the Global Config section, enable IGMP Snooping globally and configure Unknown Multicast Groups as Discard. User Guide 281
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    following page. Enable IGMP Snooping for VLAN 10. Figure 7-16 Enable IGMP Snooping for VLAN 10 4) Choose the menu L2 FEATURES > Multicast > IGMP Snooping > Port Config to load the following page. Enable IGMP Snooping on port 1/0/2 and port 1/0/4 and enable Fast Leave on port 1/0/2. User Guide 282
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    -if)#ip igmp snooping Switch(config-if)#ip igmp snooping immediate-leave Switch(config-if)#exit Switch(config)#interface gigabitEthernet 1/0/4 Switch(config-if)#ip igmp snooping Switch(config-if)#exit 4) Enable IGMP Snooping in VLAN 10. Switch(config)#ip igmp snooping vlan-config 10 User Guide 283
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    Port: Gi1/0/1-28 Enable VLAN:10 Show settings of IGMP Snooping on port 1/0/2: Switch(config)#show ip igmp snooping interface gigabitEthernet 1/0/2 basic-config Port ), the switch can only allow specific member ports to join specific multicast groups or disallow specific member ports to join
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    and port 1/0/4 as tagged port. Configure the PVID of the four ports as 10. For details, refer to Configuring 802.1Q VLAN. 2) Choose the menu L2 FEATURES > Multicast > IGMP Snooping > Global Config to load the following page. In the Global Config section, enable IGMP Snooping globally. User Guide
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    Configuring Layer 2 Multicast Figure 7-19 Enable IGMP Snooping Globally Configuration Examples 3) In the IGMP VLAN Config section, click in VLAN 10 to load the following page. Enable IGMP Snooping for VLAN 10. Figure 7-20 Enable IGMP Snooping for VLAN 10 User Guide 286
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    Multicast > IGMP Snooping > Port Config to load the following page. Figure 7-21 Enable IGMP Snooping on the Port 5) Choose the menu L2 FEATURES specify the mode as Permit, bind the profile to port 1/0/2-3, and specify the filtering multicast IP address as 225.0.0.1. Then click Back to return to
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    Profile for Host C and Host D Configuration Examples 6) Click again to load the following page. Create Profile 2, specify the mode as Deny, bind the profile to port 1/0/1, and specify the filtering multicast IP address as 225.0.0.2. User Guide 288
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    -vlan)#exit 2) Add port 1/0/1-3 to VLAN 10 and set the link type as untagged. Add port 1/0/4 to VLAN 10 and set the link type as tagged. Switch(config)#interface range gigabitEthernet 1/0/1-3 Switch(config-if-range)#switchport general allowed vlan 10 untagged Switch(config-if-range)#exit User Guide
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    Snooping Globally. Switch(config)#ip igmp snooping 5) Enable IGMP Snooping in VLAN 10. Switch(config)#ip igmp snooping vlan-config 10 6) Enable IGMP Snooping on port 1/0/1-4. Switch(config)#interface range gigabitEthernet 1/0/1-4 Switch(config-if-range)#ip igmp snooping Switch(config-if-range)#exit
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    :V3 ... Enable Port:Gi1/0/1-4 Enable VLAN:10 Show all profile bindings: Switch(config)#show ip igmp profile IGMP Profile 1 permit range 225.0.0.1 225.0.0.1 Binding Port(s) Gi1/0/2-3 IGMP Profile 2 deny range 225.0.0.2 225.0.0.2 Binding Port(s) Gi1/0/1 Configuration Examples User Guide 291
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    Member Port Aging Time Router Port Aging Time Leave Time IGMP Snooping Settings in the VLAN IGMP IP Static Router Ports Forbidden Router Ports IGMP Snooping Settings on the Port and LAG IGMP Snooping Fast Leave Static Multicast Group Settings Static Multicast Group Entries Default
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    Last Listener Query Count General Query Source IP Static Router Ports Forbidden Router Ports MLD Snooping Settings on the Port and LAG MLD Snooping Fast Leave Static Multicast Group Settings Static Multicast Group Entries Default Setting Disabled Forward Disabled Disabled Disabled 260
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    Global Settings of MVR Multicast VLAN ID Query Response Time Maximum Multicast Groups MVR Group Settings MVR Group Entries MVR Mode MVR Settings on the Port MVR Port Type Fast Leave MVR Static Group Members MVR Static Group Member Entries Default Setting Disabled Compatible 1 5 tenths of
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    Part 11 Configuring Spanning Tree CHAPTERS 1. Spanning Tree 2. STP/RSTP Configurations 3. MSTP Configurations 4. STP Security Configurations 5. Configuration Example for MSTP 6. Appendix: Default Parameters
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    to: ■■ Block specific ports of the switches to build a loop- VLANs will be transmitted along their respective paths, implementing load balancing. 1.2 Basic Concepts 1.2.1 STP/RSTP Concepts Based on the networking topology below, this section will introduce some basic concepts in STP/RSTP. User Guide
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    to be configured manually on the switch, and the switch with the lowest priority value will be elected as the root bridge. If the priority of the switches are the same, the switch with the smallest MAC address will be selected as the root bridge. Port Role ■■ Root Port The root port is selected on
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    port works normally. Once the root port fails, the alternate port will become the new root port. In STP, the alternate port is always blocked. ■■ Backup Port If a port is not selected as the designated port for it receives better BPDUs from the switch In this status, the port receives and sends BPDUs
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    status correspond exactly to the Learning and Forwarding status specified in STP. In TP-Link switches, the port status includes: Blocking, Learning, Forwarding and Disconnected. ■■ Blocking In this status, the port receives and sends BPDUs. The other packets are dropped. ■■ Learning In this status
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    of information, like bridge ID, root path cost, port priority and so on. Switches share these information to help determine the spanning tree topology region 4 CST IST Blocked Port MST Region An MST region consists of multiple interconnected switches. The switches with the same following
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    VLAN 3 Instance 1 Instance 2 (root bridge: B) VLAN 4-5 IST (root bridge: C) Other VLANs Instance 2 IST Blocked port VLAN-Instance Mapping VLAN-Instance Mapping describes the mapping relationship between VLANs and instances. Multiple VLANs 0. By default, all the VLANs are mapped the switches in
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    failures. It is recommended to enable this function on root ports and alternate ports. If the switch cannot receive BPDUs because of link congestions or link failures, the root port will become a designated port and the alternate port will transit to forwarding status, so loops will occur. With Loop
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    used to prevent the switch from frequently removing MAC address entries. It is recommended to enable this function on the ports of non-root switches. A switch removes MAC address entries upon you set in the TC threshold, the switch will not remove MAC address entries in the TC protect cycle. User
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    necessary to make clear the role that each switch plays in a spanning tree. ■■ To Ports Choose the menu L2 FEATURES > Spanning Tree > Port Config to load the following page. Figure 2-1 Configuring STP/RSTP Parameters on Ports Follow these steps to configure STP/RSTP parameters on ports: User Guide
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    its state to forwarding directly. Three options are supported: Auto, Open(Force) and Closed(Force). By default, it is Auto. Auto: The switch automatically checks if the port is connected to a P2P link, then sets the status as Open or Closed. Open(Force): A port is set as the one that is connected
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    sends BPDUs. Disconnected: The port has the spanning tree function enabled but is not connected to any device. Displays the LAG the port belongs to. 2.1.2 Configuring STP/RSTP Globally Choose the menu L2 FEATURES > Spanning Tree > STP Config > STP Config to load the following page. User Guide 306
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    Time. It works with the MAX Age to test the link failures and maintain the spanning tree. Max Age Specify the maximum time that the switch can wait without receiving a BPDU before attempting to regenerate a new spanning tree. The default value is 2. Forward Delay Specify the interval between the
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    default value is 20. A switch receives BPDU, then decrements the hop count by one and generates BPDUs with the new value. When the hop reaches zero, the switch Config section switch. By default switch after all the configurations are finished. Choose the menu L2 FEATURES > Spanning Tree > STP Config
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    bridge. The local bridge is the current switch. Root Bridge Displays the bridge ID of the root bridge. External Path Cost Displays the root path cost from the switch to the root bridge. Regional Root Bridge It cost is the root path cost from the switch to the root bridge of IST. It is not displayed when
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    Latest TC Time TC Count Displays the bridge ID of the designated bridge. The designated bridge is the switch that has designated ports. Displays the root port of the current switch. Displays the latest time when the topology is changed. Displays how many times the topology has changed. 2.2 Using
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    multiple of 16, ranging from 0 to 240. The default value is 128. Ports with lower values have higher priority. When the root path of the port is the same as other ports', the switch will compare the port priorities and select a root port with the highest priority. ext-cost: Specify the value
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    to enable spanning tree function on port 1/0/3 and configure the port priority as 32 : Switch#configure Switch(config)#interface gigabitEthernet 1/0/3 Switch(config-if)#spanning-tree Switch(config-if)#spanning-tree common-config port-priority 32 Switch(config-if)#show spanning-tree interface
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    the port state transition from listening to learning. The valid values are from 4 to 30 in seconds, and the default value default value is 5. show spanning-tree bridge (Optional) View the global STP/RSTP parameters of the switch. end Return to privileged EXEC mode. copy running-config startup-config
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    -config startup-config Save the settings in the configuration file. This example shows how to enable spanning tree function, configure the spanning tree mode as RSTP and verify the configurations: Switch#configure Switch(config)#spanning-tree mode rstp Switch(config)#spanning-tree User Guide
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    Configuring Spanning Tree STP/RSTP Configurations Switch(config)#show spanning-tree active Spanning tree is enabled Spanning-tree's mode: RSTP (auto) Rstp Role Status LAG Desg Fwd N/A Desg Fwd N/A Desg Fwd N/A Switch(config)#end Switch#copy running-config startup-config User Guide 315
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    follow these steps: 1) Configure parameters on ports in CIST. 2) Configure the MSTP region it's necessary to make clear the role that each switch plays in a spanning tree. ■■ To avoid any Configuring Parameters on Ports in CIST Choose the menu L2 FEATURES > Spanning Tree > Port Config to load the
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    the switch will compare the port priorities between these port and select a root port with the highest priority. Ext-Path Cost Enter the value of the external path cost. The default setting is Auto, which means the port calculates the external path cost automatically according to the port's link
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    its state to forwarding directly. Three options are supported: Auto, Open(Force) and Closed(Force). By default, it is Auto. Auto: The switch automatically checks if the port is connected to a P2P link, then sets the status as Open or Closed. Open(Force): A port is set as the one that is connected
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    Region Config section, set the name and revision level to specify an MSTP region. Region Name Configure the name for an MST region using up to 32 characters. By default, it is the MAC address of the switch. Revision 2) Click Apply. Enter the revision level. By default, it is 0. User Guide 319
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    instance, and configure the priority of the switch in the desired instance: 1) In the Instance Config section, click Add and enter the instance ID, Priority and corresponding VLAN ID. Figure 3-4 Configuring the Instance Instance ID Priority VLAN ID 2) Click Create. Enter the corresponding instance
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    instance. The valid values are from 0 to 2000000. The default setting is Auto, which means the port calculates the external path cost automatically according to the port's link speed. The port with the lowest root path cost will be elected as the root port of the switch. User Guide 321
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    in the desired instance. It has the lowest path cost from the root bridge to this switch and is used to communicate with the root bridge. Designated Port: Indicates that the port is the designated port in the desired instance. It has the lowest path cost from the root bridge to this physical network
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    BPDUs at an interval of Hello Time. It works with the MAX Age to test the link failures and maintain the spanning tree. Max Age Specify the maximum time that the switch can wait without receiving a BPDU before attempting to regenerate a new spanning tree. The default calue is 20. User Guide 323
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    port state transition from learning to forwarding is also the Forward Delay. Specify the maximum number of BPDU that can be sent in a second. The default value is 5. Specify the maximum BPDU hop counts that can be forwarded in a MST region. The default value is 20. A switch Config switch. By default
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    Verifying the MSTP Configurations Choose the menu Spanning Tree > STP Config > STP Summary to load the following page. Figure 3-7 mode. Local Bridge Displays the bridge ID of the local switch. The local bridge is the current switch. Root Bridge Displays the bridge ID of the root bridge
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    {fastEthernet port | range fastEthernet port-list | gigabitEthernet port | range gigabitEthernet port-list | ten-gigabitEthernet port | range ten-gigabitEthernet port-list | port-channel port-channel-id | range port-channel port-channel-list} Enter interface configuration mode. User Guide 326
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    's link speed. This parameter is only used in MSTP. For MSTP, internal path cost is used to calculate the path cost in IST. The port with the lowest root path cost will be elected as the root port of the switch in IST. portfast { enable | disable }: Enable to set the port as an edge port. By default
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    to enable spanning tree function for port 1/0/3 and configure the port priority as 32 : Switch#configure Switch(config)#interface gigabitEthernet 1/0/3 Switch(config-if)#spanning-tree Switch(config-if)#spanning-tree common-config port-priority 32 Switch(config-if)#show spanning-tree interface
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    port ] ] } (Optional) View the related information of MSTP Instance. digest: Specify to display the digest calculated by instance-vlan map. instance-id: Specify the Instance ID desired to view, ranging from 1 to 8. port: Specify the port number. lagid: Specify the ID of the LAG. User Guide
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    spanning-tree mst configuration Region-Name : R1 Revision : 100 MST-Instance Vlans-Mapped 0 1,7-4094 5 2-6, Switch(config-mst)#end Switch#copy running-config startup-config ■■ Configuring the Parameters on Ports in Instance Follow these steps to configure the priority and path cost
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    values are from 0 to 2000000. The default setting is Auto, which means the port calculates the external path cost automatically according to the port's link speed. The port with the lowest root path cost will be elected as the root port of the switch. Step 4 show spanning-tree mst { configuration
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    Switch(config-if)#end Switch#copy running-config startup-config 3.2.3 Configuring Global MSTP Parameters Follow these steps to configure the global MSTP parameters of the switch the port state transition from listening to learning. The valid values are from 4 to 30 in seconds, and the default value
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    Switch(config-if)#spanning-tree max-hops 25 Switch(config-if)#show spanning-tree bridge State Mode Priority Hello-Time Fwd-Time Max-Age Hold-Count Max-Hops -------- -------- Enable Mstp 36864 2 12 20 8 25 Switch(config-if)#end Switch#copy running-config startup-config User Guide
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    and enable spanning tree function globally : Switch#configure Switch(config)#spanning-tree mode mstp Switch(config)#spanning-tree Switch(config)#show spanning-tree active Spanning tree is enabled : 00-0a-eb-13-23-97 External Cost : 200000 Root Port : Gi/0/20 Designated Bridge User Guide 334
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    : 32768 Address : 00-0a-eb-13-12-ba Interface Prio Cost Role Status Gi/0/16 128 200000 Altn Blk Gi/0/20 128 200000 Mstr Fwd Switch(config)#end Switch#copy running-config startup-config User Guide 335
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    . Loop Protect Enable or disable Loop Protect. It is recommended to enable this function on root ports and alternate ports. When there are link congestions or link failures in the network, the switch will not receive BPDUs from the upstream device in time. Loop Protect is used to avoid loop
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    Protect. It is recommended to enable this function on the designated ports of the root bridge. Switches with faulty configurations may produce a higher-priority BPDUs than the BPDU protect feature and BPDU filter feature for ports: Step 1 configure Enter global configuration mode. User Guide 337
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    -tree guard loop (Optional) Enable Loop Protect. It is recommended to enable this function on root ports and alternate ports. When there are link congestions or link failures in the network, the switch will not receive BPDUs from the upstream device in time. Loop Protect is used to avoid loop
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    Protect functions on port 1/0/3: Switch#configure Switch(config)#interface gigabitEthernet 1/0/3 Switch(config-if)#spanning-tree guard loop Switch(config-if)#spanning-tree guard root Switch(config-if)#spanning-tree bpdufilter Switch(config-if)#spanning-tree bpduguard Switch(config-if)#show
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    map VLANs to switches. Traffic in VLAN 101-VLAN 106 is transmitted in this network. The link speed between the switches is 100Mb/s (the default path cost of the port is 200000). It is required that traffic in VLAN 101 - VLAN 103 and traffic in VLAN 104 - VLAN the switches. Map the VLANs to different
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    storm. 5.3 Using the GUI ■■ Configurations for Switch A 1) Choose the menu L2 FEATURES > Spanning Tree > STP Config > STP Config to load the following page. Enable MSTP function globally, here we leave the values of the other global parameters as default settings. Click Apply. User Guide 341
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    MSTP Parameters of the Switch Configuration Example for MSTP 2) Choose the menu L2 FEATURES > Spanning Tree > STP Config > Port Config to load the following page. Enable spanning tree function on port 1/0/1 and port 1/0/2. Here we leave the values of the other parameters as default settings. Click
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    Instance > Instance Port Config to load the following page. Set the path cost of port 1/0/1 in instance 1 as 300000 so that port 1/0/1 of switch C can be selected as the designated port. Figure 5-7 Configure the Path Cost of Port 1/0/1 In Instance 1 6) Click to save the settings. User Guide 343
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    , here we leave the values of the other global parameters as default settings. Click Apply. Figure 5-8 Configure the Global MSTP Parameters of the Switch 2) Choose the menu L2 FEATURES > Spanning Tree > STP Config > Port Config to load the following page. Enable the spanning tree function on
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    Click Create. Figure 5-11 Configuring the VLAN-Instance Mapping 5) Choose the menu L2 FEATURES > Spanning Tree > MSTP Instance > Instance Port Config to load the following page. Set the path cost of port 1/0/2 in instance 2 as 300000 so that port 1/0/1 of switch A can be selected as the designated
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    , here we leave the values of the other global parameters as default settings. Click Apply. Figure 5-13 Configure the Global MSTP Parameters of the Switch 2) Choose the menu L2 FEATURES > Spanning Tree > STP Config > Port Config to load the following page. Enable the spanning tree function on
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    instance 1 as 300000. Switch(config)#interface gigabitEthernet 1/0/1 Switch(config-if)#spanning-tree Switch(config-if)#spanning-tree mst instance 1 cost 300000 Switch(config-if)#exit Switch(config)#interface gigabitEthernet 1/0/2 Switch(config-if)#spanning-tree Switch(config-if)#exit User Guide 347
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    the priority of Switch B in instance 1 as 0 to set it as the root bridge in instance 1: Switch(config)#spanning-tree mst configuration Switch(config-mst)#name 1 Switch(config-mst)#revision 100 Switch(config-mst)#instance 1 vlan 101-103 Switch(config-mst)#instance 2 vlan 104-106 User Guide 348
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    tree function globally. Switch#configure Switch(config)#spanning-tree mode mstp Switch(config)#spanning-tree 2) Enable the spanning tree function on port 1/0/1 and port 1/0/2. Switch(config)#interface range gigabitEthernet 1/0/1-2 Switch(config-if-range)#spanning-tree Switch(config-if-range)#exit
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    0 Address : 00-0a-eb-13-12-ba Internal Cost : 400000 Root Port : 1 Designated Bridge Priority : 0 Address : 00-0a-eb-13-12 N/A Gi1/0/2 128 200000 Altn Blk N/A Verify the configurations of Switch A in instance 2: Switch(config)#show spanning-tree mst instance 2 MST-Instance 2 Root Bridge Priority
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    N/A Gi1/0/2 128 200000 Root Fwd N/A ■■ Switch B Verify the configurations of Switch B in instance 1: Switch(config)#show spanning-tree mst instance 1 MST-Instance 1 200000 Desg Fwd Verify the configurations of Switch B in instance 2: Switch(config)#show spanning-tree mst instance 2 MST-Instance 2 Root
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    Blk Gi1/0/2 128 300000 Root Fwd ■■ Switch C Verify the configurations of Switch C in instance 1: Switch(config)#show spanning-tree mst instance 1 MST-Instance 1 Root Bridge Priority : 0 Address : 00-0a-eb-13-12-ba Internal Cost : 200000 Root Port : 2 Designated Bridge Priority : 0 Address : 00-0a
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    Tree Gi1/0/1 Gi1/0/2 128 200000 Desg Fwd 128 200000 Root Fwd Verify the configurations of Switch C in instance 2: Switch(config)#show spanning-tree mst instance 2 MST-Instance 2 Root Bridge Priority : 0 Address : Fwd Gi1/0/2 128 200000 Desg Fwd Configuration Example for MSTP User Guide 353
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    the Port Parameters Parameter Default Setting Status Disabled Priority 128 Ext-Path Cost Auto In-Path Cost Auto Edge Port Disabled P2P Link Auto MCheck ------ Table 6-3 Default Settings of the MSTP Instance Parameter Default Setting Status Disabled Revision Level 0 User Guide
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    32768 Port Priority 128 Path Cost Auto Table 6-4 Default Settings of the STP Security Parameter Default Setting Loop Protect Disabled Root Protect Disabled TC Guard Disabled BPDU Protect Disabled BPDU Filter Disabled BPDU Forward Enabled Appendix: Default Parameters User Guide
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    Part 12 Configuring LLDP CHAPTERS 1. LLDP 2. LLDP Configurations 3. LLDP-MED Configurations 4. Viewing LLDP Settings 5. Viewing LLDP-MED Settings 6. Configuration Example 7. Appendix: Default Parameters
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    switch supports LLDP and LLDP-MED. LLDP allows the local device to encapsulate its management address, device ID, interface ID and other information into a LLDPDU (Link capacity and more to the media endpoint devices (for example, IP phones) for auto-configuration. The media endpoint devices receive
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    LLDP function, follow the steps: 1) Configure the LLDP feature globally. 2) Configure the LLDP feature for the port. 2.1 Using the GUI 2.1.1 Configuring LLDP Globally Choose the L2 FEATURES > LLDP > LLDP Config > Global Config to load the following page. Figure 2-1 Global Config User Guide 358
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    feature globally. 1) In the Global Config section, enable LLDP. You can also enable the switch to forward LLDP messages when LLDP local device to the NMS. The default value is 5. Fast Start Repeat Count Specify the number of LLDP packets that the local port sends when its Admin Status changes
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    ) Enable the switch to send trap messages to the NMS when the information of the neighbor device connected to this port changes. Management Address Specify the Management IP address of the port to be notified to the neighbor. Value 0.0.0.0 means the port will notify its default management address
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    link initiation or of manual set override action. FS: Used to advertise the maximum frame size capability of the implemented MAC and PHY. PW: Used to advertise the port's PoE (Power over Ethernet) support capabilities. 2.2 Using the CLI 2.2.1 Global Config Enable the LLDP feature on the switch
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    port sends when its Admin Status changes. The default is 3. show lldp Display the LLDP information. end Return to Privileged EXEC Mode. copy running-config startup-config -iInterval=5 seconds, fast-count=3. Switch#configure Switch(config)#lldp Switch(config)#lldp hold-multiplier 4 User Guide 362
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    Start Repeat Count: 4 Switch(config)#end Switch#copy running-config startup-config 2.2.2 Port Config Select the desired port and set its Admin port to receive LLDP packets. It is enabled by default. lldp transmit (Optional) Set the mode for the port to send LLDP packets. It is enabled by default
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    LLDP interface config: gigabitEthernet 1/0/1: Admin Status: TxRx SNMP Trap: Enabled TLV Status --- ------ Port-Description Yes System-Capability Yes System-Description Yes System-Name Yes Management-Address Yes Port-VLAN-ID Yes Protocol-VLAN-ID Yes VLAN-Name Yes User Guide 364
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    Configuring LLDP Link-Aggregation Yes MAC-Physic Yes Max-Frame-Size Yes Power Yes Switch(config-if)#end Switch#copy running-config startup-config LLDP Configurations User Guide 365
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    3-1 LLDP-MED Parameters Config Configure the Fast Start Count and view the current device class. Click Apply. Fast Start Repeat Count Specify the number of successive LLDP-MED packets that the switch sends when it receives the LLDP-MED packets from the neighbor endpoints. The default is 4. If the
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    , Network Connectivity Device and Endpoint Device. The switch is a Network Connectivity device. 3.1.2 Configuring LLDP-MED for Ports Choose the menu L2 FEATURES > LLDP > LLDP-MED Config > Port Config to load the following page. Figure 3-2 LLDP-MED Port Config Follow these steps to enable LLDP-MED
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    Port Config-Detail LLDP-MED Configurations Network Policy Location Identification Extended Power-Via-MDI Inventory Emergency Number Used to advertise VLAN configuration and the associated Layer 2 and Layer 3 attributes of the port is, Hardware Revision TLV, Firmware Revision TLV, Software Revision
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    startup-config Save the settings in the configuration file. The following example shows how to configure LLDP-MED fast count as 4: Switch#configure Switch(config)#lldp Switch(config)#lldp med-fast-count 4 Switch(config)#show lldp LLDP Status: Enabled Tx Interval: 30 seconds User Guide 369
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    Switch(config)#end Switch#copy running-config startup-config 3.2.2 Port Config Select the desired port the outgoing LLDP packets. By default, the outgoing LLDP packets include port | gigabitEthernet port | ten-gigabitEthernet port } Display LLDP configuration of the corresponding port. User Guide
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    LLDP interface config: gigabitEthernet 1/0/1: Admin Status: TxRx SNMP Trap: Enabled TLV Status --- ------ Port-Description Yes System-Capability Yes System-Description Yes System-Name Yes Management-Address Yes Port-VLAN-ID Yes Protocol-VLAN-ID Yes VLAN-Name Yes Link-Aggregation
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    Configuring LLDP LLDP-MED Status: Enabled TLV Status --- ------ Network Policy Yes Location Identification Yes Extended Power Via MDI Yes Inventory Management Yes Switch(config)#end Switch#copy running-config startup-config LLDP-MED Configurations User Guide 372
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    view the LLDP settings on the local device. 4.1 Using GUI 4.1.1 Viewing LLDP Device Info ■■ Viewing the Local Info Choose the menu L2 FEATURES > LLDP > LLDP Config > Local Info to load the following page. Figure 4-1 Local Info User
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    of the local device. Management Address OID Displays the OID (Object Identifier) of the local device. A value of 0 means that the OID is not provided. Port VLAN ID(PVID) Displays the PVID of the local port. Port And Protocol VLAN ID(PPVID) Displays the PPVID of the local port. User Guide 374
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    LLDP Viewing LLDP Settings Port And Protocol Supported Displays whether the local device supports port and protocol VLAN feature. Port And Protocol VLAN Enabled Displays the status of the port and protocol VLAN feature. VLAN Name of VLAN 1 Displays the VLAN name of VLAN 1 for the local device
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    the menu L2 FEATURES > LLDP > LLDP Config > Neighbor Info to load the following page. In the Neighbor Info section, select the desired port and view its associated neighbor device information. System Name Port Displays the port ID of the neighbor device which is connected to the local port.
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    LLDP Config > port is disabled or the TTL of the LLDP packets sent by the neighbor is 0. Total Drops Displays the number of neighbors dropped by the local device. Each port can learn a maximum of 80 neighbor device, and the subsquent neighbors will be dropped when the limit is exceeded. User Guide
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    port } Display the information of the neighbor device which is connected to the port. ■■ Viewing LLDP Statistics show lldp traffic interface { fastEthernet port | gigabitEthernet port | ten-gigabitEthernet port } View the statistics of the corresponding port on the local device. User Guide
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    Configuring LLDP 5 Viewing LLDP-MED Settings Viewing LLDP-MED Settings 5.1 Using GUI Choose the menu L2 FEATURES > LLDP > LLDP-MED Config > Local Info to load the following page. ■■ Viewing the Local Info Figure 5-1 LLDP-MED Local Info User Guide 379
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    the supported applications of the local device. Unknown Policy Flag Displays the unknown location settings included in the network policy TLV. VLAN tagged Displays the VLAN Tag type of the applications, tagged or untagged. Media Policy VLAN ID Displays the 802.1Q VLAN ID of the port. Media
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    Viewing the Neighbor Info Choose the menu L2 FEATURES > LLDP > LLDP-MED Config > Neighbor Info to load the following page. Figure 5-2 LLDP-MED Neighbor Info Click Apply. 2) In the Neighbor Info section, select the desired port and view the LLDP-MED settings. Device Type Displays the LLDP Guide 381
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    port | tengigabitEthernet port } Display the information of the neighbor device which is connected to the port. ■■ Viewing LLDP Statistics show lldp traffic interface { fastEthernet port | gigabitEthernet port | tengigabitEthernet port } View the statistics of the corresponding port. User Guide
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    to know about the link situation and network topology so that he can troubleshoot the potential network faults in advance. 6.1.2 Network Topology Exampled with the following situation: Port Gi1/0/1 on Switch A is directly connected to port Gi1/0/2 on Switch B. Switch B is directly connected to
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    Admin Status of port Gi1/0/1 as Tx&Rx, enable Notification Mode and configure all the TLVs included in the outgoing LLDP packets. Figure 6-3 LLDP Port Config 6.1.5 Using CLI 1) Enable LLDP globally and configure the corresponding parameters. Switch_A#configure Switch_A(config)#lldp User Guide 384
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    the Admin Status of port Gi1/0/1 to Tx&Rx, enable Notification Mode and configure all the TLVs included in the outgoing LLDP packets. Switch_A#configure Switch_A(config)#interface gigabitEthernet 1/0/1 Switch_A(config-if)#lldp receive Switch_A(config-if)#lldp transmit Switch_A(config-if)#lldp snmp
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    Yes System-Name Yes Management-Address Yes Port-VLAN-ID Yes Protocol-VLAN-ID Yes VLAN-Name Yes Link-Aggregation Yes MAC-Physic Yes Max-Frame :0A:EB:13:23:97 Port ID type: Interface name Port ID: GigabitEthernet1/0/1 Port description: GigabitEthernet1/0/1 Interface User Guide 386
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    Configuring LLDP Configuration Example TTL: 120 System name: T1600G-52TS System description: JetStream 24-Port Gigabit L2 Managed Switch with 4 SFP Slots System capabilities supported: Bridge Router System capabilities enabled: Bridge Router Management address type: ipv4 Management
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    VLAN ID: 0 Layer 2 Priority: 0 DSCP: 0 Location Data Format: Civic Address LCI - What: Switch - Country Code: CN Hardware Revision: T1600G-52TS 3.0 Firmware Revision: Reserved Software Revision: 3.0.0 Build 20170918 Rel.71414(s) Serial Number: Reserved Manufacturer Name: TP-Link
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    Configuring LLDP Configuration Example System name: T1600G-52PS System description: JetStream 48-Port Gigabit Smart PoE Switch with 4 SFP Slots System capabilities supported: Bridge Router System capabilities enabled: Bridge Router Management address type: ipv4 Management address: 192.
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    as the default value 1. In this way, all the untagged packets from the PC are sent to VLAN1; all the packets with VLAN Tag 2 from the IP phone are sent to VLAN2. 2) Configure Auto VoIP on port 1/0/1. 3) Enable LLDP globally. 4) Configure LLDP-MED on port 1/0/1. Demonstrated with T1600G-28TS, this
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    Configuring LLDP Figure 6-2 VLAN Config Configuration Example 2) Choose the menu QoS > Auto VoIP to load the following page. Select port 1/0/1, configure the interface mode as VLAN ID and set the VLAN ID value as 2. Click Apply. User Guide 391
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    > LLDP Config > Global Config to load the following page. Enable LLDP globally and click Apply. Figure 6-4 LLDP Global Config 4) Choose the menu L2 FEATURES > LLDP > LLDP Config >Global Config > Port Config to load the following page. Enable LLDP-MED on port 1/0/1 and click Apply. User Guide 392
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    . Switch(config)#auto-voip 3) Configure Auto VoIP. On port 1/0/1, configure the interface mode as VLAN ID and set the VLAN ID value as 2. Switch(config)#interface gigabitEthernet 1/0/1 Switch(config-if)#auto-voip 2 Switch(config-if)#exit 4) Enable LLDP globally. Switch(config)#lldp User Guide 393
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    LLDP-MED on port 1/0/1. Switch(config)#interface gigabitEthernet 1/0/1 Switch(config-if)#lldp med-status Switch(config-if)#end Switch#copy running-config startup-config Verify the Configurations View VLAN settings: Switch#show vlan VLAN Name Status Ports 1 System-VLAN active Gi1/0/1, Gi1
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    #show lldp LLDP Status: Enabled LLDP Forward Message: Disabled ... View LLDP-MED settings on port 1/0/1: Switch_A#show lldp interface gigabitEthernet 1/0/1 LLDP interface config: gigabitEthernet 1/0/1: ... LLDP-MED Status: Enabled TLV Status --- ------ Network Policy Yes Location
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    LLDP Settings on the Port Parameter Admin Status Notification Mode Included TLVs Default Setting Tx&Rx Disabled All Default LLDP-MED Settings Table 7-3 Default LLDP-MED Settings Parameter Fast Start Repeat Count LLDP-MED Status (port) Included TLVs Default Setting 4 Disabled All User Guide 396
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    Part 13 Configuring Layer 3 Interfaces CHAPTERS 1. Overview 2. Layer 3 Interface Configurations 4. Appendix: Default Parameters
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    IP routing and inter-VLAN routing. This chapter introduces the configurations for Layer 3 interfaces. The supported types of Layer 3 interfaces are shown as below: Table 1-1 Supported Types of Layer 3 interfaces Type Description VLAN Interface A Layer 3 interface with which acts as the default
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    to load the following page. Figure 2-1 Creating an Layer 3 Interface Follow these steps to create an Layer 3 interface. 1) In the Routing Config section, enable IPv4 routing or IPv6 routing. Then click Apply. IPv4 Routing Enable IPv4 routing function globally for all Layer 3 interfaces. It is
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    all Layer 3 interfaces. It is disabled by default. 2) In the Interface List section, click to IP Address Mode Specify the IP address assignment mode of the interface. None: No IP address will be assigned to the interface. Static: Assign an IP address to the interface manually. DHCP: Assign an IP
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    an IP address manually. DHCP: Obtain an IP address through DHCP. BOOTP: Obtain an IP address through BOOTP. IP Address Specify the IP address of the interface if you choose "Static" as the IP address assignment mode. Subnet Mask Specify the subnet mask of the interface's IP address. User Guide
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    In the Secondary IP List section, click to add a secondary IP for the specified interface which allows you to have two logical subnets. Then click Create. IP Address Specify the secondary IP address of the following page and configure the IPv6 parameters of the interface. User Guide 402
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    mode. Manual: With this option selected, you can assign a link-local address manually. Auto: With this option selected, the switch generates a link-local address automatically. Link-local Address Enter a link-local address if you choose "Manual" as the Link-Local Address Mode. User Guide 403
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    : Indicates that the link-local address passes the DAD and can be used normally. Try: Indicates that the link-local address is in switch will try to obtain the global address from the DHCPv6 Server. Manually: In the Global Address Table section, click address to the interface. to manually Guide 404
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    address. Manual: Indicates that the corresponding address is configured manually. still can be used, and you need to switch to another address. Valid Lifetime Displays the valid no longer usable. Status Displays the status of the link-local address. An IPv6 address cannot be used Guide 405
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    2.2 Using the CLI 2.2.1 Creating an Layer 3 Interface Follow these steps to create an Layer 3 interface. You can create a VLAN interface, a loopback interface, a routed port or a port-channel interface according to your needs. Step 1 configure Enter global configuration mode. User
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    5 copy running-config startup-config Save the settings in the configuration file. The following example shows how to create a VLAN interface with a description of VLAN-2. Switch#configure Switch(config)#interface vlan 2 Switch(config-if)#description VLAN-2 Switch(config-if)#end User Guide 407
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    the IPv4 parameters of a routed port, including setting a static IP address for the port and enabling the Layer 3 capabilities: Switch#configure Switch(config)#interface gigabitEthernet 1/0/1 Switch(config-if)#no switchport Switch(config-if)#ip address 192.168.0.100 255.255.255.0 User Guide 408
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    on the specified Layer 3 interface. By default, it is enabled on VLAN interface 1. IPv6 function can only be enabled on one Layer 3 interface at a time. Configure the IPv6 link-local address for the specified interface: Manually configure the ipv6 link-local address for the specified interface
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    from DHCPv6 server. Manually configure the interface Switch#configure Switch(config)#interface vlan 2 Switch(config-if)#ipv6 enable Switch(config-if)#ipv6 address autoconfig Switch(config-if)#ipv6 address dhcp Switch(config-if)#show ipv6 interface Vlan2 is up, line protocol is up IPv6 is enable, Link
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    enable MTU is 1500 bytes ND DAD is enable, number of DAD attempts: 1 ND retrans timer is 1000 milliseconds ND reachable time is 30000 milliseconds Switch(config-if)#end Switch#copy running-config startup-config User Guide 411
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    switch for each VLAN. The VLAN interface can be considered as the default gateway for the hosts in the VLAN. All the requests to internet are sent to the VLAN interface first, then the VLAN interface will forward the packets to the internet according to the routing table. Demonstrated with T1600G
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    the IP address mode as Static and manually assign an IP address 192.168.2.1 to the interface. Table 3-3 Create VLAN Interface 2 3) Click to save the settings. 3.3.1 Using the CLI 1) Create VLAN 2 and add port 1/0/2 to VLAN 2 with its egress rule as Untagged. Switch#configure User Guide 413
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    (config-if)#end Switch#copy running-config startup-config Verify the VLAN Interface Configurations Verify the configurations of VLAN interface 2. Switch#show interface vlan 2 VLAN2 is down, line protocol is down Hardware is CPU Interface, address is 00:0a:eb:13:a2:98 ip is 192.168.2.1/24 User Guide
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    in the following tables. Table 4-1 Default Settings of Routing Config Parameter Default Setting IPv4 Routing Enabled IPv6 Routing Disabled Table 4-2 Configuring the IPv4 Parameters of the Interface Parameter Default Setting Interface ID VLAN IP Address Mode None Admin Status Enabled
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    Part 14 Configuring Routing CHAPTERS 1. Overview 2. IPv4 Static Routing Configuration 3. IPv6 Static Routing Configuration 4. Viewing Routing Table 5. Example for Static Routing
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    1 Overview Routing table is used for a Layer 3 device (in this configuration guide, it means the switch) to forward packets to the correct destination. When the switch receives packets of which the source IP address and destination IP address are in different subnets, it will check the routing table
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    destination, the route with the lowest distance value will be recorded in the IPv4 routing table. The valid value ranges from 1 to 255 and the default value is 1. User Guide 418
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    )#ip route 192.168.2.0 255.255.255.0 192.168.0.2 Switch(config)#show ip route Codes: C - connected, S - static * - candidate default C 192.168.0.0/24 is directly connected, Vlan1 S 192.168.2.0/24 [1/0] via 192.168.0.2, Vlan1 Switch(config)#end Switch#copy running-config startup-config User Guide
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    destination, the route with the lowest distance value will be recorded in the IPv6 routing table. The valid value ranges from 1 to 255 and the default value is 1 3.2 Using the CLI Follow these steps to enable IPv6 routing function and create an IPv6 static route. User
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    Switch(config)#ipv6 route 3200::/64 3100::1234 Switch(config)#show ipv6 route static Codes: C - connected, S - static * - candidate default C 3000::/64 is directly connected, Vlan1 S 3200::/64 [1/0] via 3100::1234, Vlan2 Switch(config)#end Switch#copy running-config startup-config User Guide
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    learn about the network topology. The switch supports IPv4 routing table and IPv6 routing table switch. Static: The routing entry is a manually added static routing entry. Destination Network Displays the destination IP IP address. Interface Name Displays the name of the gateway interface. User
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    destination network is directed connected to the switch. Static: The routing entry is a manually added static routing entry. Destination Network mode, you can use the following command to view IPv4 routing table: show ip route [ static | connected ] View the IPv4 route entries of the specified
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    type. If not specified, all types of route entries will be displayed. static: View the static IPv6 routes. connected: View the connected IPv6 routes. User Guide 424
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    gateway of host A as 10.1.1.1/24, the default gateway of host B as 10.1.2.1/24, and configure IPv4 static routes on Switch A and Switch B so that hosts on different network segments can communicate with each other. Demonstrated with T1600G-28TS, the following sections provide configuration procedure
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    Routed Port Gi1/0/1 for Switch A Example for Static Routing Figure 5-3 Create a Routed Port Gi1/0/2 for Switch A 2) Choose the menu L3 FEATURES > Static Routing > IPv4 Static Routing to load the following page. Add a static routing entry with the destination as 10.1.2.0, the subnet User Guide 426
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    as 10.1.10.1. Figure 5-4 Add a Static Route for Switch A 5.4 Using the CLI The configurations of Switch A and Switch B are similar. The following introductions take Switch A as an example. 1) Create a routed port Gi1/0/1 with the mode as static, the IP address as 10.1.1.1, the mask as 255.255.255
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    Switch_A(config)#end Switch_A#copy running-config startup-config Verify the Configurations ■■ Switch A Verify the static routing configuration: Switch_A#show ip route Codes: C - connected, S - static * - candidate default C
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    Configuring Routing Ping statistics for 10.1.2.1: Packets: Sent = 4 , Received = 4 , Lost = 0 (0% loss) Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds: Minimum = 1ms , Maximum = 3ms , Average = 1ms Example for Static Routing User Guide 429
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    Part 15 Configuring DHCP Service CHAPTERS 1. DHCP 2. DHCP Server Configuration 3. DHCP Relay Configuration 4. DHCP L2 Relay Configuration 5. Configuration Examples 6. Appendix: Default Parameters
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    IP address. 1.2 Supported Features The supported DHCP features of the switch include DHCP Server, DHCP Relay and DHCP L2 Relay. DHCP Server DHCP Server is used to dynamically assign IP addresses, default includes three features: Option 82, DHCP Interface Relay and DHCP VLAN Relay. User Guide 431
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    Service server can distribute the IP addresses or other parameters DHCP server to assign IP addresses of different address pools the Option 82 payload. TP-Link switches preset a default circuit ID and remote ID 00 04 Default circuit ID - - Default circuit ID Enabled 00 06 Default remote ID
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    sub-option. The switch has preset a default circuit ID and remoter ID. You can also customize them with Circuit ID Customization and Remote ID Customization enabled. ■■ Default circuit ID: A 4-byte value which consists of 2-byte VLAN ID and 2-byte Port ID. The VLAN ID indicates which VLAN the DHCP
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    . The switch supports specifying a DHCP server for multiple Layer 3 interfaces, which makes it possible to assign IP addresses to clients in different subnets from the same DHCP server. As the following figure shows, the IP address of VLAN 20 is 192.168.2.1/24 and that of the routed port Gi1/0/1 is
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    192.168.2.0/24 Note: •• If the VLAN already has an IP address, the switch will use the IP address of the VLAN as the relay agent IP address. The default relay agent IP address will not take effect. •• DHCP VLAN Relay will not work on routed ports or port channel interfaces, because they are not
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    these steps: 1) Enable the DHCP Server feature on the switch. 2) Configure DHCP Server Pool. 3) (Optional) Manually assign static IP addresses for some clients. 2.1 Using the GUI 2.1.1 Enabling DHCP Server Choose the menu L3 FEATURES > DHCP Service > DHCP Server > DHCP Server to load the following
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    Ping Time Config section, configure Ping Packets and Ping Timeout for ping tests. Click Apply. Ping Packets Enter the number of ping packets the server can broadcast to test whether the IP address is occupied. The valid values are from 1 to 10, and the default is 1. When the switch is configured
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    to reserve certain IP addresses for each subnet, such as the default gateway address, broadcast address and DNS server address. 2.1.2 Configuring DHCP Server Pool DHCP Server Pool defines the parameters that will be assigned to DHCP clients. Choose the menu L3 FEATURES > DHCP Service >DHCP Server
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    . If you leave this field blank, the DHCP server will not assign this parameter to clients. In general, you can configure the IP address of the VLAN interface as the default gateway address. (Optional) Specify the DNS server of the DHCP server pool. You can specify up to 8 DNS servers for each DHCP
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    L3 FEATURES > DHCP Service >DHCP Server > Manual Binding and click to load the following page. Figure 2-4 Manual Binding Select a pool name and enter the IP address to be timeout. Step 1 Step 2 configure Enter Global Configuration Mode. service dhcp server Enable DHCP Server. User Guide 440
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    to clients, the switch will deploy ping tests to avoid IP address conflicts resulted from assigning IP addresses repeatedly. num: Enter the number of ping packets. The valid values are from 1 to 10, and the default is 1. ip dhcp server exclude-address start-ip-address end-ip-address Specify the
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    as 2 and configure the timeout period for ping tests as 200 ms: Switch#configure Switch(config)#service dhcp server Switch(config)#ip dhcp server ping packets 2 Switch(config)#ip dhcp server ping timeout 200 Switch(config)#show ip dhcp server status DHCP server is enable. Ping packet number: 2. Ping
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    Configuring DHCP Service DHCP Server Configuration The following example shows how to configure the 192.168.1.1 as the default gateway address and excluded IP address: Switch#configure Switch(config)#ip dhcp server excluded-address 192.168.1.1 192.168.1.1 Switch(config)#show ip dhcp server
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    Service DHCP Server Configuration Step 6 Step 7 Step 8 Step 9 Step 10 Step 11 Step 12 Step 13 dns-server dns-server-list (Optional) Specify the DNS server of the DHCP server pool. In general, you can configure the IP address of the VLAN next-server ip-address (Optional) Specify the IP address of
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    com Bootfile bootfile Switch#configure Switch(config)#ip dhcp server pool pool1 Switch(dhcp-config)#network 192.168.1.0 255.255.255.0 Switch(dhcp-config)#lease 180 Switch(dhcp-config)#default-gateway 192.168.1.1 Switch(dhcp-config)#dns-server 192.168.1.4 Switch(dhcp-config)#netbios-name-server
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    Configuring DHCP Service DHCP Server Configuration Switch(dhcp-config)#show ip dhcp server pool Pool Name: pool1 Network Address: 192.168.1.0 Subenet Mask: 255.255.255.0 Lease Time: 180 Default Gateway: 192.168.1.1 DNS Server: 192.168.1.4 Netbios Server: 192.168.1.19 Netbios Node Type: b-
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    host with the MAC address 74:D4:68:22:3F:34: Switch#configure Switch(config)#ip dhcp server pool pool1 Switch(dhcp-config)#address 192.168.1.33 hardware-address 74:d4:68:22:3f:34 hardware-type ethernet Switch(dhcp-config)#show ip dhcp server manual-binding Pool Name Client Id/Hardware Address
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    Configuring DHCP Service Switch(dhcp-config)#end Switch#copy running-config startup-config DHCP Server Configuration User Guide 448
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    Option 82 if needed. 2) Specify DHCP server for the Interface or VLAN. 3.1 Using the GUI 3.1.1 Enabling DHCP Relay and Configuring Option 82 Choose the menu L3 FEATURES > DHCP Service > DHCP Relay > DHCP Relay Config to load the following page. Figure 3-1 Enable DHCP Relay and Configure Option
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    . Enable it if you want to manually configure the circuit ID. Otherwise, the switch uses the default one when inserting Option 82 to DHCP packets. The default circuit ID is a 4-byte value which consists of 2-byte VLAN ID and 2-byte Port ID. The VLAN ID indicates which VLAN the DHCP client belongs to
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    server. 3.1.3 Configuring DHCP VLAN Relay DHCP VLAN Relay allows clients in different VLANs to obtain IP addresses from a DHCP server using the IP address of a single agent interface. It is often used when the relay switch does not support configuring multiple Layer 3 interfaces. User Guide 451
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    clients belong to already has an IP address, the switch will use the client's own VLAN interface as the relay-agent interface. The manually specified default relay agent will not take effect. •• DHCP VLAN Relay will not work on routed ports or port channel interfaces, because they are not associated
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    Service DHCP Relay Configuration VLAN ID Server Address Specify the VLAN in which the clients can get IP addresses from the DHCP server. Enter the IP 1 to 65535. By default, the value is 0, which means the switch will not examine this field of the DHCP packets. show ip dhcp relay Verify the
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    Switch(config)#service dhcp relay Switch(config)#show ip dhcp relay Switch(config)#ip dhcp relay hops 5 Switch(config)#ip dhcp relay time 10 DHCP relay state: enabled DHCP relay hops: 5 DHCP relay Time Threshold: 10 seconds ... Switch(config)#end Switch#copy running-config startup-config
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    , if the DHCP client is connected to port 1/0/1 in VLAN 2, this field is 00:02:00:01 in hexadecimal. string: Enter the customized circuit ID with up to 64 characters. ip dhcp relay information remote-id string (Optional) The switch uses its own MAC address as the default remote ID, and you can also
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    DHCP Service DHCP Relay Configuration Switch(config-if)#end Switch#copy running-config startup-config 3.2.3 Configuring DHCP Interface Relay You can specify a DHCP server for a Layer 3 interface or for a VLAN. The following introduces how to configure DHCP Interface Relay and DHCP VLAN Relay
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    Configuring DHCP Service DHCP Relay Configuration The following example shows how to configure the DHCP server address as 192.168.1.7 on VLAN interface 66: Switch#configure Switch(config)#interface vlan 66 Switch(config-if)#ip helper-address 192.168.1.7 Switch(config-if)#show ip dhcp relay
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    from 1 to 14. no switchport Switch the port channel to a Layer 3 port channel interface. ip dhcp relay default-interface Set the interface as the default relay-agent interface. If the VLAN that the clients belong to does not have an IP address, the switch will use the IP address of this interface to
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    the routed port 1/0/2 as the default relay agent interface and configure the DHCP server address as 192.168.1.8 on VLAN 10: Switch#configure Switch(config)#interface gigabitEthernet 1/0/2 Switch(config-if)#no switchport Switch(config-if)# ip dhcp relay default-interface Switch(config-if)#exit
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    Global Config section, enable DHCP L2 Relay globally. Click Apply. DHCP L2 Relay Enable DHCP Relay globally. 2) In the VLAN Config section, enable DHCP L2 Relay for the specified VLAN. Click Apply. VLAN Displays the VLAN ID. Status Enable DHCP L2 Relay for the specified VLAN. User Guide 460
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    menu L3 FEATURES > DHCP Service > DHCP L2 Relay > Port Config to load the following page. Figure 4-2 Configure Option 82 for Ports Follow these steps to enable DHCP Relay and configure Option 82: 1) Select one or more ports to configure Option 82. Option 82 Support Select whether to enable Option
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    . Enable it if you want to manually configure the circuit ID. Otherwise, the switch uses the default one when inserting Option 82 to DHCP packets. The default circuit ID is a 4-byte value which consists of 2-byte VLAN ID and 2-byte Port ID. The VLAN ID indicates which VLAN the DHCP client belongs to
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    globally and for VLAN 2: Switch#configure Switch(config)#ip dhcp l2relay Switch(config)#ip dhcp l2relay vlan 2 Switch(config)#show ip dhcp l2relay Global Status: Enable VLAN ID: 2 Switch(config)#end Switch#copy running-config startup-config 4.2.2 Configuring Option 82 for Ports Follow these steps
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    if the DHCP client is connected to port 1/0/1 in VLAN 2, this field is 00:02:00:01 in hexadecimal. string: Enter the customized circuit ID with up to 64 characters. ip dhcp l2relay information remote-id string (Optional) The switch uses its own MAC address as the default remote ID, and you can also
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    (config-if)#show ip dhcp l2relay information interface gigabitEthernet 1/0/7 Interface Option 82 Status Operation Strategy Format Circuit ID Remote ID LAG ----- Gi1/0/7 Enable Replace Normal VLAN20 Host1 N/A Switch(config-if)#end Switch#copy running-config startup-config User Guide
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    Computer You can enable the DHCP Server service on the switch and create a DHCP IP pool for all the connected devices. Then manually bind the MAC address of the FTP server to an IP address specified for the FTP server. Demonstrated with T1600G-28TS, the following sections provide configuration
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    DHCP Server Pool 3) Choose the menu L3 FEATURES > DHCP Service > DHCP Server > Manual Binding and click to load the following page. Select the DHCP server pool you just created, and enter the IP address of the FTP server in the IP Address field. Select Hardware Address as the binding mode, and
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    Enable DHCP Server. Switch#configure Switch(config)#service dhcp server 2) Specify the Pool Name, Network Address, Subnet Mask and Lease Time. Switch(config)#ip dhcp server pool pool Switch(dhcp-config)#network 192.168.0.0 255.255.255.0 Switch(dhcp-config)#lease 120 Switch(dhcp-config)#exit 3) Bind
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    Service Configuration Examples the switch. The Marketing department is connected to port 1/0/1 of the relay agent, and the R&D department is connected to port 1/0/2 of the relay agent. Figure 5-5 Network Topology for DHCP Interface Relay DHCP Server 192.168.0.59/24 VLAN two DHCP IP pools on the
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    page. In the Global Config section, enable DHCP Server globally. Figure 5-6 Configuring DHCP Server 2) Choose the menu L3 FEATURES > DHCP Service > DHCP Server > Pool Setting and click to load the following page. Create pool 1 for VLAN 10 and pool 2 for VLAN 20. Configure the corresponding
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    Configuring DHCP Service Figure 5-8 Configuring DHCP Pool 2 for VLAN 20 Configuration Examples 3) Choose the menu L3 FEATURES > Static Routing > IPv4 Static sure that the DHCP server can reach the clients in the two VLANs. Figure 5-9 Creating the Static Routing Entry for VLAN 10 User Guide 471
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    Examples ■■ Configuring the VLANs on the Relay Agent 1) Choose the menu L2 FEATURES > VLAN > 802.1Q VLAN > VLAN Config and click to load the following page. Create VLAN 10 for the Marketing department and add port 1/0/1 as an untagged port to the VLAN. Figure 5-11 Creating VLAN 10 User Guide 472
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    Configuring DHCP Service Configuration Examples 2) On the same page, click again to create VLAN 20 for the R&D department and add port 1/0/2 as an untagged port to the VLAN. Figure 5-12 Creating VLAN 20 User Guide 473
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    click to load the following page. Create VLAN interface 10 and VLAN interface 20. Configure port 1/0/5 as the routed port. Figure 5-13 Creating VLAN Interface 10 Figure 5-14 Creating VLAN Interface 20 2) On the same page, click again to configure port 1/0/5 as the routed port. User Guide 474
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    Figure 5-15 Configuring the Routed Port Configuration Examples ■■ Configuring DHCP Interface Relay on the Relay Agent 1) Choose the menu L3 FEATURES > DHCP Service > DHCP Relay > DHCP Relay Config to load the following page. In the Global Config section, enable DHCP Relay, and click Apply. Figure
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    )#network 192.168.2.0 255.255.255.0 Switch(dhcp-config)#lease 120 Switch(dhcp-config)#default-gateway 192.168.3.1 Switch(dhcp-config)#exit 3) Create two static routing entries to make sure that the DHCP server can reach the clients in the two VLANs. Switch(config)# ip route 192.168.2.0 255.255.255
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    the VLAN Interfaces Routed Port on the Relay Agent Switch(config)#interface vlan 10 Switch(config-if)#ip address 192.168.2.1 255.255.255.0 Switch(config-if)#exit Switch(config)#interface vlan 20 Switch(config-if)#ip address 192.168.3.1 255.255.255.0 Switch(config-if)#exit Switch(config)#interface
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    Service Configuration Examples 2) Specify the DHCP server for the interface VLAN 10. Switch(config)#interface vlan 10 Switch(config-if)#ip helper-address 192.168.0.59 Switch(config-if)#exit 3) Specify the DHCP server for interface VLAN 20 Switch(config)#interface vlan 20 Switch(config-if)#ip
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    agent. Enable DHCP Relay globally, choose the VLAN interface 1 (the default management VLAN interface) as the default relay agent interface, and specify the DHCP server address for VLAN 10 and VLAN 20. In this example, the DHCP server is demonstrated with T1600G-52TS and the DHCP relay agent is
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    DHCP Server 2) Choose the menu L3 FEATURES > DHCP Service > DHCP Server > Pool Setting and click to load the following page. Create a DHCP pool for the clients. Configure the corresponding parameters as the following picture shows. Figure 5-21 Configuring DHCP Pool 1 for VLAN 10 User Guide 480
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    Service Configuration Examples ■■ Configuring the VLANs on the Relay Agent 1) Choose the menu L2 FEATURES > VLAN > 802.1Q VLAN > VLAN Config and click to load the following page. Create VLAN 10 for the Marketing department and add port 1/0/1 as untagged port to the VLAN. Figure 5-22 Creating VLAN
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    to load the following page. In the Global Config section, enable DHCP Relay, and click Apply. Figure 5-24 Enable DHCP Relay 2) Choose the menu L3 FEATURES > DHCP Service > DHCP Relay > DHCP VLAN Relay to load the following page. In the Default Relay Agent Interface section, specify User Guide 482
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    service globally. Switch#configure Switch(config)#service dhcp server 2) Create a DHCP pool and name it as "pool" and configure its network address as 192.168.0.0, subnet mask as 255.255.255.0, lease time as 120 minutes, default gateway as 192.168.0.1. Switch(config)#ip dhcp server pool pool Switch
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    . Switch(config)#service dhcp relay 2) Specify the routed port 1/0/5 as the default relay agent interface. Switch(config)#interface vlan 1 Switch(config-if)#ip dhcp relay default-interface Switch(config-if)#exit 3) Specify the DHCP server for VLAN 10 and VLAN 20 Switch(config)#ip dhcp relay vlan 10
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    Configuring DHCP Service Configuration Examples Verify the Configurations of the DHCP Relay Agent Switch#show ip dhcp relay Switch#show ip dhcp relay DHCP relay state: enabled ... DHCP relay default relay agent interface: Interface: VLAN 1 IP address: 192.168.0.1 DHCP vlan relay helper
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    82 enabled, Switch A informs the DHCP server of the group information of each computer, so that the DHCP server can assign IP addresses of Relay and DHCP VLAN Relay can implement the requirements. Demonstrated with T1600G-28TS, 5.4.3 Configuring the DHCP Relay Switch provides configuration procedures
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    L3 FEATURES > DHCP Service > DHCP Relay > DHCP Relay Config to load the following page. In the Global Config section, enable DHCP Relay, and click Apply. Figure 5-29 Enable DHCP Relay 2) In the Option 82 Config section, select port 1/0/1 and port 1/0/2, enable Option 82 Support and set Option 82
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    -if)#exit 3) Specify the DHCP server for the interface VLAN 2. Switch(config)#interface vlan 2 Switch(config-if)#ip helper-address 192.168.0.59 Switch(config-if)#end Switch#copy running-config startup-config 4) Verify the Configurations View global settings: Switch#show ip dhcp relay User Guide 488
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    168.0.59 ... View port settings: Switch#show ip dhcp relay information interface Interface Option 82 Status Operation Strategy Format Circuit ID ... ... Gi1/0/1 Enable Replace Normal Default:VLAN-PORT ... Gi1/0/2 Enable Replace Normal Default:VLAN-PORT ... ... 5.4.4 Configuring the
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    Service inserted by the DHCP relay switch is 6 bytes long in IP addresses to the DHCP clients in different groups. subnet 192.168.2.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 { option routers 192.168.2.1; option subnet-mask 255.255.255.0; option domain-name-servers 192.168.0.59; option domain-name "example.com"; default
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    Service Configuration Examples 5.5 Example for DHCP L2 Relay 5.5.1 Network Requirements As the following figure shows, two groups of computers are connected to Switch A, and Switch A is connected to the DHCP server. All devices on the network are in the default VLAN 1. All computers get dynamic IP
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    and click Apply. Enable DHCP L2 Relay on VLAN 1 and click Apply. Figure 5-33 Enabling DHCP L2 Relay 2) Choose the menu L3 FEATURES > DHCP Service > DHCP L2 Relay > Port Config to load the following page. Select port 1/0/1, enable Option 82 Support and select Option 82 Policy as Replace. You
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    DHCP Service Figure 5-34 Configuring Port 1/0/1 Configuration Examples 3) On the same page, select port 1/0/2, enable Option 82 Support and select Configuring Port 1/0/2 4) Click to save the settings. Using the CLI 1) Enable DHCP L2 Relay globally and on VLAN1. Switch#configure User Guide 493
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    Configuring DHCP Service Configuration Examples Switch(config)#ip dhcp l2relay Switch(config)#ip dhcp l2relay vlan 1 2) On port 1/0/1, enable Option 82 and select Option 82 Policy as Replace. You can configure other parameters according to your needs. In this example, keep Format as
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    Configuring DHCP Service Configuration Examples Switch#show ip dhcp l2relay information interface gigabitEthernet 1/0/1 respectively. In this example, the DHCP relay agent uses the customized circuit ID and default remote ID in TLV format. According to packet format described in Table 1-1 and
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    Configuring DHCP Service Configuration Examples # IP addresses to the DHCP clients in different groups. subnet 192.168.10.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 { option routers 192.168.10.1; option subnet-mask 255.255.255.0; option domain-name-servers 192.168.10.1; option domain-name "example.com"; default
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    Service Appendix: Default Parameters 6 Appendix: Default Parameters Default settings of DHCP Server are listed in the following table. Table 6-1 Default Settings of DHCP Server Parameter Default Setting Global Config DHCP Server Disabled Option 60 None Option 138 None Ping Time Config
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    DHCP Service Appendix: Default Parameters Parameter Manual Binding Pool Name IP Address Binding Mode Client Id Hardware Address Hardware Type Default Setting None None Client ID None None Ethernet Default settings of DHCP Relay are listed in the following table. Table 6-2 Default Settings
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    L2 Relay Parameter Default Setting Global Config DHCP Relay Disabled VLAN Status Disabled Port Config Option 82 Support Disabled Option 82 Policy Keep Format Normal Circuit ID Customization Disabled Circuit ID None Remote ID Customization Disabled Remote ID None User Guide 499
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    Part 16 Configuring ARP CHAPTERS 1. Overview 2. ARP Configurations 3. Appendix: Default Parameters
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    IP-MAC address association in an ARP entry for rapid retrieval. 1.1 Supported Features ARP Table The ARP table displays all the ARP entries, including dynamic entries and static entries. Dynamic Entry: Automatically learned and will be deleted after aging time. Static Entry: Added manually problem.
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    , the ARP request sender sends packets to the Layer 3 interface, and the interface forwards the packets to the intended device. Figure 1-2 Local Proxy ARP Application VLAN Interface 1 IP: 192.168.0.1/24 192.168.0.20/24 Port 1/0/1 Port 1/0/2 VLAN 1 192.168.0.10/24 User Guide 502
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    Local Proxy function for VLAN interfaces or routed ports. 2.1 Using the GUI 2.1.1 Viewing the ARP Entries The ARP table consists of two kinds of ARP entries: dynamic and static. ■■ Dynamic Entry: Automatically learned and will be deleted after aging time. ■■ Static Entry: Added manually and will be
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    manually and will always remain the same. Dynamic: The entry that will be deleted after the aging time leased. The default Entries Manually You can add desired static ARP entries by mannually specifying the IP addresses IP address and MAC address, then click Create. IP address Specify the IP
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    using the same IP address as its own. To claim the IP address for the correct owner, the interface sends gratuitous ARP packets. It is disabled by default. Gratuitous ARP Learning Normally, the switch only updates the FEATURES> ARP > Proxy ARP > Proxy ARP to load the following page. User Guide 505
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    in the same VLAN but isolated on the layer 2 ports. Choose the menu L3 FEATURES > ARP > Proxy ARP > Local Proxy ARP to load the following page. Figure 2-5 Configuring Local Proxy ARP Select the desired interface and enable local proxy ARP. Then click Apply. IP Address Displays the IP address of
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    ip mac type Add a static ARP entry. ip: Enter the IP arp [ip] [mac] ip: Specify the IP address of IP as 192.168.0.1 and the MAC as 00:11:22:33:44:55: Switch#configure Switch(config)#arp 192.168.0.1 00:11:22:33:44:55 arpa Switch(config Switch(config)#end Switch#copy running-config startup-config
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    ARP aging time of the VLAN interface or routed port . timeout: Specify the value of aging time, which ranges from 1 to 3000 in seconds. The default value is 1200 seconds. Step 3 end Return to privileged EXEC mode. Step 4 copy running-config startup-config Save the settings in the configuration
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    to view ARP entries: show arp [ip] [mac] ip: Specify the IP address of your desired ARP entry. mac: Specify the MAC address of your desired ARP entry. show ip arp { fastEthernet port | gigabitEthernet port | ten-gigabitEthernet port | port-channel lagid | vlan vid } Verify the active ARP entries
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    port-channel and VLAN interface. interface { fastEthernet port | range fastEthernet port-list | gigabitEthernet port | range gigabitEthernet port-list | ten-gigabitEthernet port | ten-range gigabitEthernet port-list | port-channel port-channel | range port-channel port-channel-list |} no switch port
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    )#end Switch#copy running-config startup-config 2.2.3 Configuring Proxy ARP You can configure proxy ARP and local proxy ARP. ■■ Configuring Proxy ARP Follow these steps to Proxy ARP on the VLAN interface, routed port or port channel. Step 1 configure Enter global configuration mode. User Guide
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    arp Interface IP Address IP Mask Status -------- vlan 1 192.168.0.1 255.255.255.0 Switch(config-if)#end Switch#copy running-config startup-config Enabled ■■ Configuring Local Proxy ARP Follow these steps to Local Proxy ARP on the VLAN interface, routed port or port channel. Step
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    Switch(config)#interface vlan 1 Switch(config-if)#ip local-proxy-arp Switch(config-if)#show ip local-proxy-arp Interface IP Address IP Mask Status -------- vlan 1 192.168.0.1 255.255.255.0 Switch(config-if)#end Switch#copy running-config startup-config Enabled User Guide
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    ARP settings are listed in the following tables. Table 3-1 Default Gratuitous Settings Parameter Default Setting Send on IP Interface Status Up Enabled Send on Duplicate IP Detected Disabled Gratuitous ARP Learning Disabled Gratuitous ARP Periodical Send Interval 0 second User Guide 514
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    Part 17 Configuring QoS CHAPTERS 1. QoS 2. Class of Service Configuration 3. Bandwidth Control Configuration 4. Voice VLAN Configuration 5. Auto VoIP Configuration 6. Configuration Examples 7. Appendix: Default Parameters
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    services to certain types of traffic. 1.2 Supported Features You can configure the class of service, bandwidth control, Voice VLAN and Auto VoIP features on the switch modes are supported, Port Priority, 802.1p Priority and DSCP Priority. ■■ Scheduler Mode: Two scheduler types are supported, Strict
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    and delay. To ensure the high voice quality, you can configure Voice VLAN or Auto VoIP. These two features can be enabled on the ports that transmit voice traffic only or transmit both voice traffic and data traffic. Voice VLAN can change the voice packets' 802.1p priority and transmit the packets
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    based on the PRI value. In this mode, the switch only prioritizes packets with VLAN tag, regardless of the IP header of the packets. ■■ DSCP Priority DSCP priority determines the priority of packets based on the ToS (Type of Service) field in their IP header. RFC2474 re-defines the ToS field in the
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    Service > Port Priority to load the following page. Figure 2-1 Configuring the Trust Mode and Port to 802.1p Mapping Follow these steps to configure the parameters of the port priority: 1) Select the desired ports from one port will be added an 802.1p priority value according to the port to 802.
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    802.1p to Queue Mapping Choose the menu QoS > Class of Service > 802.1p Priority to load the following page. Figure 2-2 of 802.1p priority. In QoS, 802.1p priority is used to represent class of service. Queue Select the TC queue for the desired 802.1p priority. The packets with the desired
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    menu QoS > Class of Service > Port Priority to load the following page. Figure 2-3 Configuring the Trust Mode Follow these steps to configure the trust mode: 1) Select the desired ports and set the trust packets will be processed according to the port priority configuration. User Guide 521
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    menu QoS > Class of Service > 802.1p Priority priority is used to represent class of service. IEEE 802.1p standard defines three packets. This function requires packets with VLAN tags. Queue Select the TC queue for priority is used to represent class of service. IEEE 802.1p standard defines three
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    and set the trust mode as Trust DSCP. Trust Mode 2) Click Apply. Select the Trust mode as Trust DSCP. In this mode, the IP packets will be processed according to the DSCP priority configuration and the non-IP packets will be processed according to the port priority configuration. User Guide 523
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    802.1p to Queue Mapping Choose the menu QoS > Class of Service > 802.1p Priority to load the following page. Figure 2-6 of 802.1p priority. In QoS, 802.1p priority is used to represent class of service. Queue Select the TC queue for the desired 802.1p priority. The packets with the desired
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    Service the DSCP Priority Config section, configure Service) is a part of IP header, and DSCP uses the first six bits of ToS to represent the priority of IP The untagged IP packets with be remapped. When the switch detects the packets with IP packets will be added an 802.1p priority based on the port
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    occurs. Choose the menu QoS > Class of Service > Scheduler Settings to load the following page. Figure 2-8 Specifying the Scheduler Settings Follow these steps to configure the schedule mode: 1) In the Scheduler Config section, select the desired port. 2) Select the desired queue and configure the
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    Service . Management Type Displays the Management Type for the queues. The switch supports Taildrop mode. When the traffic exceeds the limit, the additional trust mode for the port. By default, it is untrust. Here we set the trust mode as untrust. untrust: Specify the ports' trust mode as untrust
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    ports. show qos port-priority interface [fastEthernet port | gigabitEthernet port | tengigabitEthernet port | port-channel port-channel-id] Verify the port to 802.1p mappings. end Return to privileged EXEC mode. copy running-config startup-config the corresponding queues. By default, the 802.1p
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    QoS Class of Service Configuration The following example shows how to configure the trust mode of port 1/0/1 as untrust, map the port 1/0/1 to 802.1p priority 1 and map 802.1p priority 1 to TC3: Switch#configure Switch(config)#interface gigabitEthernet 1/0/1 Switch(config-if)#qos trust
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    list} Enter interface configuration mode. qos trust mode {untrust | dot1p | dscp} Select the trust mode for the port. By default, it is untrust. Here we set the trust mode as dot1p. dot1p: Specify the ports' trust mode as dot1p. In this mode, the tagged packets will be processed according to the 802
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    gigabitEthernet 1/0/1 Port Trust Mode LAG -------- Gi1/0/1 trust 802.1P N/A Switch(config)#show qos cos-map Dot1p Value |0 |1 |2 |3 |4 |5 |6 |7 TC |TC0 |TC1 |TC2 |TC4 |TC4 |TC5 |TC6 |TC7 Switch(config)#show qos dot1p-remap Dot1p Value 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 LAG User Guide 531
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    of Service Configuration Dot1p Remap 0 3 2 3 4 5 6 7 N/A Switch(config)#end Switch#copy running-config startup-config 2.2.3 Configuring mode for the port. By default, it is untrust. Here we set the trust mode as dscp. dscp: Specify the ports' trust mode as dscp. In this mode, the IP packets will be
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    to queue mappings. end Return to privileged EXEC mode. copy running-config startup-config Save the settings in the configuration file. ■■ Configuring the DSCP the switch detects the packets with the desired DSCP priority, it will modify the value of DSCP priority according to the map. By default,
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    )#show qos trust interface gigabitEthernet 1/0/1 Port Trust Mode LAG ------ Gi1/0/1 trust DSCP N/A Switch(config)#show qos cos-map Dot1p Value |0 |1 |2 |3 |4 |5 |6 |7 TC |TC0 |TC1 |TC2 |TC4 |TC4 |TC5 |TC6 |TC7 Switch(config)#show qos dscp-map DSCP: 01 234567 User Guide 534
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    6 6 6 6 6 DSCP: 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 DSCP to 802.1P 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 Switch(config)#show qos dscp-remap DSCP: 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 DSCP remap value 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 DSCP: 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 DSCP remap value 8 5 10 11 12 13 14 15 Class of Service Configuration User Guide 535
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    50 51 52 53 54 55 DSCP remap value 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 DSCP: 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 DSCP remap value 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 Switch(config-if)#end Switch#copy running-config startup-config 2.2.4 Specifying the Scheduler Settings Follow these steps to specify
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    . By default, it Switch(config)#interface gigabitEthernet 1/0/1 Switch(config-if)#qos queue 1 mode sp Switch(config-if)#qos queue 4 mode wrr weight 5 Switch(config-if)#show qos queue interface gigabitEthernet 1/0/1 Gi1/0/1----LAG: N/A Queue Schedule Mode Weight ----- TC0 WRR 1 User Guide
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    Configuring QoS TC1 Strict N/A TC2 WRR 1 TC3 WRR 1 TC4 WRR 5 TC5 WRR 1 TC6 WRR 1 TC7 WRR 1 Switch(config-if)#end Switch#copy running-config startup-config Class of Service Configuration User Guide 538
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    Rate (01,000,000Kbps) Configure the upper rate limit for receiving packets on the port. The valid values are from 0 to 1000000 Kbps and 0 means the ingress rate for sending packets on the port. The valid values are from 0 to 1000000 Kbps and 0 means the egress rate limit is disabled. User Guide 539
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    Rate Mode for the broadcast threshold, multicast threshold and ULFrame threshold on the desired port. kbps: The switch will limit the maximum speed of the specific kinds of traffic in kilo-bits per second. exceeding the limit will be processed according to the Action configurations. User Guide 540
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    action that the switch will take when the traffic exceeds its corresponding limit. Drop: Set the Action as Drop. The port will drop the means the port will not recover to its normal state automatically and you can recover the port manually. Note: The member port of an LAG (Link Aggregation Group)
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    and egressrate as 1024 Kbps for port 1/0/5: Switch#configure Switch(config)#interface gigabitEthernet 1/0/5 Switch(config-if)#bandwidth ingress 5120 egress 1024 Switch(config-if)#show bandwidth interface gigabitEthernet 1/0/5 Port IngressRate(Kbps) EgressRate(Kbps) LAG --------- Gi1
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    The switch will perform the action when the traffic exceeds its corresponding limit. By default, it is drop. drop: Set the Action as Drop. The port will recover the port manually. storm-control recover (Optional) Recover the port manually. When the recover time is specified as 0, the port will not
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    exceed shutdown recover-time 10 Switch(config-if)#show storm-control interface gigabitEthernet 1/0/5 Port Rate Mode BcRate McRate UlRate Exceed Recover Time LAG ------ Gi1/0/5 kbps 1024 0 0 shutdown 10 N/A Switch(config-if)#end Switch#copy running-config startup-config User Guide 544
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    vendor. It is used by the switch to determine whether a packet is a voice packet. If the OUI address of your voice device is not in the OUI table, you need to add the OUI address to the table. Choose the menu QoS > Voice VLAN > OUI Config to load the following page. User Guide 545
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    addresses in the OUI list, the switch identifies the packet as a voice packet and prioritizes it in transmission. Give an OUI address description for identification. 4.1.1 Configuring Voice VLAN Globally Choose the menu QoS > Voice VLAN > Global Config to load the following page. User Guide 546
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    Service if needed. 4.1.1 Adding Ports to Voice VLAN Choose the menu QoS > Voice VLAN > Port Config to load the following page. Figure 4-4 Adding Ports to Voice VLAN Follow these steps to configure voice VLAN globally: 1) Select the desired ports and choose Enable in Voice VLAN filed. Voice VLAN
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    port-channel port-channel-id | range port-channel port-channel-list} Enter interface configuration mode. Step 7 voice vlan Enable the voice VLAN feature on ports and add the desired ports to voice VLAN. Step 8 show voice vlan interface Verify the voice VLAN configuration information. User Guide
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    as 6 and enable voice VLAN feature on port 1/0/3: Switch#configure Switch(config)#show voice vlan oui-table 00:01:E3 Default SIEMENS 00:03:6B Default CISCO1 00:12:43 Default CISCO2 00:0F:E2 Default H3C 00:60:B9 Default NITSUKO 00:D0:1E Default PINTEL 00:E0:75 Default VERILINK 00:E0:BB
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    Configuring QoS Gi1/0/3 enabled Up N/A Gi1/0/4 disabled Down N/A Gi1/0/5 disabled Down N/A ... Switch(config-if)#end Switch#copy running-config startup-config Voice VLAN Configuration User Guide 550
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    you need to enable LLDP-MED on ports and configure the relevant parameters. For can work with other features such as VLAN and Class of Service to process the voice packets with specific 1) In the Global Config section, enable the Auto VoIP function gloablly. 2) In the Port Config section, select the
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    untagged voice packets. Enter the value of VLAN ID or 802.1p priority for the port according to the Interface Mode configurations. Enable or disable the Class of Service override mode. Enabled: Enable CoS override. The switch will ignore Class of Service settings and put the packets in TC-5 directly
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    VLAN to ensure the corresponding ports the Class of Service to make the switch process the packets Service override mode. By default, it is trust, which means the Class of Service override mode is disabled. trust: In this mode, The switch the Class of Service to make the switch process the packets
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    CoS override mode for port 1/0/3: Switch#configure Switch(config)#auto-voip Switch(config)#interface gigabitEthernet 1/0/3 Switch(config-if)#auto-voip dot1p 4 Switch(config-if)#auto-voip dscp 10 Switch(config-if)#auto-voip data priority untrust Switch(config-if)#show auto-voip Administrative
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    Configuring QoS Interface.Gi1/0/3 Auto-VoIP Interface Mode. Enabled Auto-VoIP Priority. 4 Auto-VoIP COS Override. True Auto-VoIP DSCP Value. 10 Auto-VoIP Port Status. Enabled ... Switch(config-if)#end Switch#copy running-config startup-config Auto VoIP Configuration User Guide 555
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    Class of Service 6.1.1 Network Requirements Switch A RD Dept. Marketing Dept. 6.1.2 Configuration Scheme To implement this requirement, you can configure Port port 1/0/1 and port 1/0/2 as untrusted and map the ports to different queues. 2) Set the scheduler type of the queues as weighted for port
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    Configuring QoS Configuration Examples Demonstrated with T1600G-28TS, the following sections provide configuration procedure in two ways: using the GUI and using the CLI. 6.1.3 Using the GUI 1) Choose the menu QoS > Class of Service > Port Priority to load the following page. Set the trust mode of
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    Configuring QoS Figure 6-3 Configuring the 802.1p to Queue Mappings Configuration Examples 3) Choose the menu QoS > Class of Service > Scheduler Settings to load the following page. Select the port 1/0/3 and set the scheduler type of TC-0 and TC-1 as Weighted. Specify the queue weight of TC-0 as 1
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    )#interface gigabitEthernet 1/0/2 Switch_A(config-if)#qos trust mode untrust Switch_A(config-if)#qos port-priority 0 Switch_A(config-if)#exit 3) Map the 802.1p priority 0 to TC-1 and map the 802.1p priority 1 to TC-0. Switch_A(config)#qos cos-map 0 1 Switch_A(config)#qos cos-map 1 0 User Guide 559
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    config-if)#qos queue 1 mode wrr weight 5 Switch_A(config-if)#end Switch_A#copy running-config startup-config Verify the configurations Verify the trust mode of the port: Switch_A#show qos trust interface Port the port to 802.1p mappings: Switch_A#show qos port-priority interface Port CoS
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    TC7 WRR 1 6.2 Example for Voice VLAN 6.2.1 Network Requirements As shown below, the company plans to install IP phones in the office area. To ensure the good voice quality, IP phones and the computers will be connected to the different ports of the switch, and the voice traffic requires a higher
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    and port 1/0/4. 2) Configure Voice VLAN feature on port 1/0/1 and port 1/0/2. Demonstrated with T1600G-28TS, the following sections provide configuration procedure in two ways: using the GUI and using the CLI. 6.2.3 Using the GUI 1) Choose the menu L2 FEATURES > VLAN > 802.1Q VLAN > VLAN Config and
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    Configuring QoS Figure 6-6 Configuring VLAN 2 Configuration Examples 2) Click to load the following page. Create VLAN 3 and add untagged port 1/0/3 and port 1/0/4 to VLAN 3. Click Create. User Guide 563
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    Configuring QoS Figure 6-7 Configuring VLAN 3 Configuration Examples 3) Choose the menu L2 FEATURES > VLAN > 802.1Q VLAN > Port Config to load the following page. Disable the Ingress Checking feature on port 1/0/1 and port 1/0/2 and specify the PVID as 2. Click Apply. User Guide 564
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    Figure 6-8 Specifying the Parameters of the Ports Configuration Examples 4) Choose the menu QoS > Voice VLAN > OUI Config to load the following page. Check the OUI table. Figure 6-9 Checking the OUI Table 5) Choose the menu QoS > Voice VLAN > Global Config to load the following page. Enable Voice
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    Using the CLI 1) Create VLAN 2 and add untagged port 1/0/1, port 1/0/2 and port 1/0/4 to VLAN 2. Switch_A#configure Switch_A(config)#vlan 2 Switch_A(config-vlan)#name VoiceVLAN Switch_A(config-vlan)#exit Switch_A(config)#interface gigabitEthernet 1/0/1 Switch_A(config-if)#switchport general allowed
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    1/0/2 Switch_A(config-if)#no switchport check ingress Switch_A(config-if)#switchport pvid 2 Switch_A(config-if)#exit 4) Check the OUI table. Switch(config)#show voice vlan oui 00:01:E3 Default SIEMENS 00:03:6B Default CISCO1 00:12:43 Default CISCO2 00:0F:E2 Default H3C User Guide 567
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    E0:BB Default 3COM 00:04:0D Default AVAYA1 00:1B:4F Default AVAYA2 00:04:13 Default SNOM 5) Enable Voice VLAN globally. Specify the VLAN ID as 2 and set the priority as 7. Switch_A(config)#voice vlan 2 Switch_A(config)#voice vlan priority 7 6) Enable Voice VLAN on port 1/0/1 and port 1/0/2. Switch_A
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    the Voice VLAN configuration: Switch_A(config)#show voice vlan interface Voice VLAN ID 2 Priority 7 Interface Voice VLAN Mode Operational plans to install IP phones in the office area. IP phones share switch ports used by computers, because no more ports are available for IP phones. To ensure
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    Switch B Gi1/0/2 Switch A ... 6.3.2 Configuration Scheme To optimize voice traffic, configure Auto VoIP and LLDP-MED to instruct IP Phones to send traffic with desired DSCP priority. Voice traffic is put in the desired queue and data traffic is put in other queues according to the Class of Service
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    to load the following page. Set the trust mode of port 1/0/1 as trust DSCP. Click Apply. Figure 6-14 Configuring Port Priority 3) Choose the menu QoS > Class of Service > DSCP Priority to load the following page. Specify the 802.1p priority as 7 for DSCP priority 63. Click Apply. User Guide 571
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    . Click Apply. Figure 6-16 Specifying the 802.1p priority for Other DSCP priorities 5) Choose the menu QoS > Class of Service > Scheduler Settings to load the following page. Select port 1/0/2. Set the scheduler mode as weighted and specify the queue weight as 1 for TC-5. Click Apply. User
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    Configuring QoS Figure 6-17 Configuring the TC-5 for the Port Configuration Examples 6) Select port 1/0/2. Set the scheduler mode as weighted and specify the queue weight as 10 for TC-7. Click Apply. Figure 6-18 Configuring the TC-7 for the Port User Guide 573
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    the following page. Check the boxes of all the TLVs. Click Save. Figure 6-19 Configuring the TLVs 8) Choose the menu L2 FEATURES > LLDP > LLDP-MED Config > Port Config to load the following page. Enable LLDP-MED on port 1/0/1. Click Apply. Figure 6-20 Enabling LLDP-MED on the Port User Guide 574
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    LLDP-MED on port 1/0/1 and select all the TLVs to be included in outgoing LLDPDU. Switch_A(config)#interface gigabitEthernet 1/0/1 Switch_A(config-if)#lldp med-status Switch_A(config-if)#lldp med-tlv-select all Switch_A(config-if)#end Switch_A#copy running-config startup-config User Guide 575
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    Interface Mode. Auto-VoIP COS Override. Auto-VoIP DSCP Value. Auto-VoIP Port Status. ... Disabled False 0 Disabled Verify the configuration of Class of Service: Switch_A(config)#show qos trust interface gigabitEthernet 1/0/1 Port Trust Mode LAG ------ Gi1/0/1 trust DSCP N/A User Guide 576
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    |3 |4 |5 |6 |7 TC |TC1 |TC0 |TC2 |TC3 |TC4 |TC5 |TC6 |TC7 Switch_A(config)#show qos dscp-map DSCP: 01 234567 DSCP to 802.1P 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 47 DSCP to 802.1P 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 DSCP: 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 DSCP to 802.1P 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 DSCP: 56 57 58 59
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    interface config: gigabitEthernet 1/0/1: Admin Status: TxRx SNMP Trap: Disabled TLV Status --- ------ Port-Description Yes System-Capability Yes System-Description Yes System-Name Yes Management-Address Yes Port-VLAN-ID Yes Protocol-VLAN-ID Yes VLAN-Name Yes Link-Aggregation
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    Configuring QoS Location Identification Yes Extended Power Via MDI Yes Inventory Management Yes ... Configuration Examples User Guide 579
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    QoS Appendix: Default Parameters 7 Appendix: Default Parameters Default settings of Class of Service are listed in the following tables. Table 7-1 Default Settings of Port Priority Configuration Parameter 802.1P Priority Trust Mode Default Setting 0 Untrusted Table 7-2 Default Settings of
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    DSCP 16 to 23 24 to 31 32 to 39 40 to 47 48 to 55 56 to 63 802.1p Priority 2 3 4 5 6 7 Table 7-5 Default Settings of DSCP Remap Configuration Original DSCP 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 40 cs5 (101000) 41 42 43 Original DSCP 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63
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    ,000) UL-Frame Threshold (01,000,000) Action Recover Time Default Setting kbps 0 0 0 Drop 0 Default settings of Voice VLAN are listed in the following tables. Table 7-9 Default Settings of Global Configuration Parameter Voice VLAN VLAN ID Priority Default Setting Disabled None 7 User Guide 582
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    Configuring QoS Table 7-10 Default Settings of Port Configuration Parameter Voice VLAN Default Setting Disabled Table 7-11 Default Settings of OUI Table OUI Status Description 00:01:E3 Default SIEMENS 00:03:6B Default CISCO1 00:12:43 Default CISCO2 00:0F:E2 Default H3C 00:60:B9
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    Part 18 Configuring Access Security CHAPTERS 1. Access Security 2. Access Security Configurations 3. Appendix: Default Parameters
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    ' access to the switch based on IP address, MAC address or port. HTTP This function is based on the HTTP protocol. It can allow or deny users to access the switch via a web browser. HTTPS This function is based on the SSL or TLS protocol working in transport layer. It supports a security access via
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    IP-range can access the switch via the specified interfaces MAC-based: Only the users with a certain MAC address can access the switch via the specified interfaces. Port-based: Only the users who are connected to certain ports can access the switch via the specified interfaces. User Guide 586
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    Enter the IP address and mask to specify an IP range. Only the users within this IP range can access the switch via the specified interfaces. ■■ When the MAC-based mode is selected, the following window will pop up. Figure 2-3 Configuring Access Control Entry Based on MAC Address User Guide 587
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    the MAC address. Only the users with this MAC address can access the switch via the specified interfaces. ■■ When the Port-based mode is selected, the following window will pop up. Figure 2-4 SSL protocol. Ping: A communication protocol to test the connection of the network. User Guide 588
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    HTTP protocol. It allows users to manage the switch through a web browser. Port Specify the port number for HTTP service. 2) In the Session Config section, specify the Session Timeout and click Apply. Number Control function, specify the following parameters and click Apply. User Guide 589
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    maximum number of users whose access level is Power User. Number of Users Specify the maximum number of users whose access level is User. User Guide 590
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    the menu SECURITY > Access Security > HTTPS Config to load the following page. Figure 2-6 Configuring the HTTPS Function 1) In the Global Config section, enable HTTPS function, select the protocol version that the switch supports and specify the port using for HTTPS. Click Apply. User Guide 591
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    protocol for HTTPS. TLS Version 1.2: Select TLS Version 1.2 as the protocol for HTTPS. All: Enable all the above protocols for HTTPS. The HTTPS server and client will negotiate the protocol each time. Port Specify the port number for HTTPS service. 2) In the CipherSuite Config section, select the
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    key. Certificate File Select the desired certificate to download to the switch. The certificate must be BASE64 encoded. The SSL certificate and key will not work. Key File Select the desired Key to download to the switch. The key must be BASE64 encoded. The SSL certificate and key downloaded must
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    Choose the menu SECURITY > Access Security > SSH Config to load the following page. Figure 2-7 Configuring the SSH Feature 1) In the Global Config section, select Enable to enable SSH function and to a device. It is more secure than Telnet protocol as it provides strong encryption. User Guide 594
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    Port Specify the port using for SSH. 2) In the Encryption Algorithm section, enable the encryption algorithm you want the switch to support Security > Telnet Config to load the IP protocol. It allows users to log on to the switch remotely. Port Specify the port using for Telnet. User Guide 595
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    1/0/1-4. You can appoint 5 ports at most. [ snmp ] [ telnet ] [ ssh ] [ http ] [ https ] [ ping ] [ all ]: Select the interfaces where to apply the Access Control rule. If an interface is unselected, all users can access the switch via it. By default, all the interfaces are selected. User Guide 596
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    HTTPS Switch(config)#end Switch#copy running-config startup-config 2.2.2 Configuring the HTTP Function Follow these steps to configure the HTTP function: Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 configure Enter global configuration mode. ip http server Enable the HTTP function. By default, it is enabled. ip http
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    (config)#show ip http configuration HTTP Status: Enabled HTTP Port: 80 HTTP Session Timeout: 9 HTTP User Limitation: Enabled HTTP Max Users as Admin: 6 HTTP Max Users as Operator: 2 HTTP Max Users as Power User: 2 HTTP Max Users as User: 2 Switch(config)#end User Guide
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    Configurations Switch#copy running-config startup-config 2.2.3 Configuring the HTTPS Function Follow these steps to configure the HTTPS function: Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 configure Enter global configuration mode. ip http secure-server Enable the HTTPS function. By default, it is enabled. ip http
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    certificate and key downloaded must match each other. ip-addr: Specify the IP address of the TFTP server. Both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses are supported. Step 8 ip http secure-server download key ssl-key ip-address ip-addr Download the desired key to the switch from TFTP server. ssl-key: Specify the
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    Switch(config)#ip http secure-server download key ca.key ip-address 192.168.0.100 Start to download SSL key... Download SSL key OK. Switch(config)#show ip http secure-server HTTPS Status: Enabled HTTPS Port : 2 Switch(config)#end Switch#copy running-config startup-config User Guide 601
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    ip ssh server Enable the SSH function. By default, it is disabled. ip ssh version { v1 | v2 } Configure to make the switch support the corresponding protocol. By default, the switch supports . The default value is 120 seconds. ip ssh max 1 to 5. The default value is 5. ip ssh algorithm { AES128-CBC
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    ip-address 192.168.0.100 Start to download SSH key file... Download SSH key file OK. Switch(config)#show ip ssh Global Config: SSH Server: Enabled Protocol V1: Enabled Protocol V2: Enabled Idle Timeout: 100 MAX Clients: 4 Port: 22 Encryption Algorithm: AES128-CBC: Enabled User Guide
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    end Switch#copy running-config startup-config 2.2.5 Configuring the Telnet Function Follow these steps enable the Telnet function: Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 4 configure Enter global configuration mode. telnet enable Enable the telnet function. By default, it is enabled. telnet port port
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    listed in the following tables. Table 3-1 Default Settings of Access Control Configuration Parameter Access Control Default Setting Disabled Table 3-2 Default Settings of HTTP Configuration Parameter HTTP Port Session Timeout Number Control Default Setting Enabled 80 10 minutes Disabled Table
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    3DES-CBC HMAC-SHA1 HMAC-MD5 Key Type: Default Setting 120 seconds 5 22 Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled SSH-2 RSA/DSA Table 3-5 Default Settings of Telnet Configuration Parameter Telnet Port Default Setting Enabled 23 Appendix: Default Parameters User Guide 606
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    Configuring Access Security  User Guide 607
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    Part 19 Configuring AAA CHAPTERS 1. Overview 2. AAA Configuration 3. Configuration Example 4. Appendix: Default Parameters
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    TP-Link switches, this feature is mainly used to authenticate the users trying to log in to the switch authentication can be processed locally on the switch or centrally on the RADIUS/TACACS+ server switches on the RADIUS server and use this server to authenticate the users trying to access the switch
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    locally on the switch or centrally on as follows: ■■ AAA Default Setting By default, the AAA feature form a method list. The switch uses the first method in the method list method fails to respond, the switch selects the next method. This secure server or the local switch denies the user's access,
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    switch supports RADIUS Config and IP Enter the IP switch. The RADIUS server and the switch use the key string to encrypt passwords and exchange responses. Authentication Port Specify the UDP destination port on the RADIUS server for authentication requests. The default setting is 1812. User Guide
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    TACACS+ server and the switch. The TACACS+ server and the switch use the key string to encrypt passwords and exchange responses. Server Port Specify the TCP port used on the TACACS+ server for AAA. The default setting is 49. 2) Click Create to add the TACACS+ server on the switch. User Guide 612
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    switch has two built-in server groups, one for RADIUS servers and the other for TACACS+ servers. The servers running the same protocol are automatically added to the default are two default server groups in the list. You can edit the default server groups or IP Select the IP address of the server which
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    supports Login Method List for users of all types to gain access to the switch, and Enable Method List for guests to get administrative privileges. Choose the menu SECURITY > AAA > Method List to load the following page. Figure 2-5 Method List There are two default to be added. User Guide 614
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    . local: Use the local database in the switch for authentication. none: No authentication is used. the menu SECURITY > AAA > Global Config to load the following page. Figure the configurable applications on the switch: telnet, ssh and http trying to log in to the switch. Enable List 2) Click Apply.
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    Switch The local username and password for login can be configured in the User Management feature. For details, refer to Managing System. To configure the local Enable password for getting administrative privileges, choose the menu SECURITY > AAA > Global Config this Enable password. User Guide 616
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    switch: Step 1 configure Enter global configuration mode. Step 2 radius-server host ip-address [ auth-port port-id ] [ acct-port port By default, the encryption type is 0. string is the shared key for the switch and copy from the configuration file of another switch. The key or encrypted-key you
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    Switch#configure Switch(config)#radius-server host 192.168.0.10 auth-port 1812 timeout 8 retransmit 3 key 123456 Switch(config)#show radius-server Server Ip Auth Port Acct Port default, the encryption type is 0. string is the shared key for the switch file of another switch. The key or
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    as 8 seconds. Switch#configure Switch(config)#tacacs-server host 192.168.0.20 auth-port 49 timeout 8 key 123456 Switch(config)#show tacacs-server Server Ip Port Timeout Shared key 192.168.0.20 49 8 123456 Switch(config)#end Switch#copy running-config startup-config 2.2.2 Configuring Server
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    Switch(aaa-group)#end Switch#copy running-config startup-config 2.2.3 Configuring the Method List A method list describes the authentication methods and their sequence to authenticate the users. The switch supports , and so on. The default methods include radius, tacacs, local and none. None means
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    server group and the method 2 as local. Switch#configure Switch(config)##aaa authentication enable Enable1 radius local Switch(config)#show aaa authentication enable Methodlist pri1 pri2 pri3 pri4 default local -- -- -- Enable1 radius local -- -- Switch(config)#end User Guide 621
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    Return to privileged EXEC mode. Step 7 copy running-config startup-config Save the settings in the configuration file. The following Switch#configure Switch(config)#line telnet Switch(config-line)#login authentication Login1 Switch(config-line)#enable authentication Enable1 Switch(config
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    default default Http default default Switch(config-line)#end Switch#copy running-config startup-config running-config startup-config Save Switch#configure Switch(config)#line ssh Switch(config-line)#login authentication Login1 Switch(config-line)#enable authentication Enable1 Switch(config
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    the application HTTP: Switch#configure Switch(config)#ip http login authentication Login1 Switch(config)#ip http enable authentication Enable1 Switch(config)#show aaa global Module Login List Enable List Telnet default default Ssh default default Http Login1 Enable1 User Guide 624
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    . By default, the encryption type is 0. encrypted-password is an MD5 encrypted password with fixed length, which you can copy from another switch's configuration file. end Return to privileged EXEC mode. copy running-config startup-config Save the settings in the configuration file. User Guide 625
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    privileges share this Enable password. Tips: The logged-in guests can get administrative privileges by using the command enableadmin and providing the Enable password. User Guide 626
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    account and the Enable password on the two RADIUS servers, and configure the AAA feature on the switch. The IP addresses of the two RADIUS servers are 192.168.0.10/24 and 192.168.0.20/24; the authentication port number is 1812; the shared key is 123456. The overview of configuration on the
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    menu SECURITY > AAA > RADIUS Config and click to load the following page. Configure the Server IP as 192.168.0.10, the Shared Key as 123456, the Authentication Port as 1812, and keep the other parameters as default. Click Create to add RADIUS Server 1 on the switch. Figure 3-2 Add RADIUS Server
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    the Method List Name as MethodEnable and select the Pri1 as RADIUS1. Click Create to set the method list for the Enable password authentication. User Guide 629
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    server host 192.168.0.20 auth-port 1812 key 123456 2) Create a new server group named RADIUS1 and add the two RADIUS servers to the server group. Switch(config)#aaa group radius RADIUS1 Switch(aaa-group)#server 192.168.0.10 Switch(aaa-group)#server 192.168.0.20 Switch(aaa-group)#exit User Guide 630
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    Switch(config-line)#login authentication Method-Login Switch(config-line)#enable authentication Method-Enable Switch(config-line)#end Switch#copy running-config startup-config Verify the Configuration Verify the configuration of the RADIUS servers: Switch#show radius-server Server Ip Auth Port
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    -Enable RADIUS1 -- -- -- ... Configuration Example Verify the status of the AAA feature and the configuration of the AAA application list: Switch#show aaa global Module Login List Enable List Telnet Method-Login Method-Enable SSH default default Http default default User Guide 632
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    Table 4-1 AAA Parameter Default Setting Global Config AAA Feature Enabled RADIUS Config Server IP None Shared Key None Auth Port 1812 Acct Port 1813 Retransmit 2 Timeout 5 seconds NAS Identifier The MAC address of the switch. TACACS+ Config Server IP None Timeout 5 seconds
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    Configuring AAA Parameter AAA Application List telnet ssh http Default Setting Login List: default Enable List: default Login List: default Enable List: default Login List: default Enable List: default Appendix: Default Parameters User Guide 634
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    Part 20 Configuring 802.1x CHAPTERS 1. Overview 2. 802.1x Configuration 3. Configuration Example 4. Appendix: Default Parameters
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    port. We recommend that you install TP-Link 802.1x authentication client software on the client hosts, enabling them to request 802.1x authentication to access the LAN. ■■ Authenticator An authenticator is usually a network device that supports 802.1x protocol. As the above figure shows, the switch
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    ports. In addition, you can view the authenticator state. Configuration Guidelines 802.1x authentication and Port 802.1x authentication, make sure that Port Security is disabled. 2.1 Using the Server Choose the menu SECURITY > AAA > RADIUS Config and click following page. Figure 2-1 Adding RADIUS
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    RADIUS server and the switch use the key string to encrypt passwords and exchange responses. Authentication Port Specify the UDP destination port on the RADIUS server for authentication requests. The default setting is 1812. Accounting Port Specify the UDP destination port on the RADIUS server
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    will pop up. Specify a name for the server group, select the server type as RADIUS and select the IP address of the RADIUS server. Click Save. Figure 2-4 Adding Server Group ■■ Configuring the Dot1x List Choose the for authentication from the Pri1 drop-down list and click Apply. User Guide 639
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    Config to load the following page. Figure 2-6 Global Config Follow these steps to configure 802.1x global parameters: 1) In the Global Config to exchange information between the switch and the client. The EAP status between the TP-Link 802.1x Client and the switch. Please disable Handshake
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    a technology allowing the RADIUS server to send the VLAN assignment to the port when the port is authenticated. If the assigned VLAN does not exist on the switch, the switch will create the related VLAN automatically, add the authenticated port to the VLAN and change the PVID based on the assigned
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    from the client. It ranges from 1 to 60 seconds and the default time is 30 seconds. If the switch does not receive any reply from the client within the specified time, it will resend the request. Displays whether the port is authorized or not. Displays the LAG the port belongs to. User Guide 642
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    . Status Displays whether the port is authorized or not. VID Displays the VLAN ID assigned by the authenticator to the supplicant device when the related port is authorized. If the related port is unauthorized and there is a Guest VLAN ID, the Guest VLAN ID will be displayed. User Guide 643
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    ip-address: Enter the IP address of the server running the RADIUS protocol. auth-port port-id: Specify the UDP destination port on the RADIUS server for authentication requests. The default setting is 1812. acct-port port-id: Specify the UDP destination port 3 and the default setting is 2. switch.
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    for 802.1x authentication. aaa accounting dot1x default { method } Select the RADIUS group mode. copy running-config startup-config Save the settings in IP address of the RADIUS server is 192.168.0.100; the shared key is 123456; the authentication port is 1812; the accounting port is 1813. User Guide
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    key 123456 Switch(config)#aaa group radius radius1 Switch(aaa-group)#server 192.168.0.100 Switch(aaa-group)#exit Switch(config)#aaa authentication dot1x default radius1 Switch(config)#aaa accounting dot1x default radius1 Switch(config)#show radius-server Server Ip Auth Port Acct Port Timeout
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    of TP-Link 802.1x Client. dot1x vlan-assignment (Optional) Enable or disable the 802.1x VLAN assignment feature. 802.1x VLAN assignment is a technology allowing the RADIUS server to send the VLAN assignment to the port when the port is authenticated. If the assigned VLAN does not exist on the switch
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    VLAN Assignment State: Disabled Switch(config)#end Switch#copy running-config startup-config 2.2.3 Configuring 802.1x on Ports Follow these steps to configure the port on IEEE 802.1x ports connected to devices without 802.1x capability. For example, most printers, IP phones and fax machines
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    interface [fastEthernet port |gigabitEthernet port | ten-gigabitEthernet port] (Optional) Verify the configurations of 802.1x authentication on the port. port: Enter the ID of the port to be configured. If no specific port is entered, the switch will show configurations of all ports. User Guide 649
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    802.1x authentication on port 1/0/2, configure the control type as port-based, and keep other parameters as default: Switch#configure Switch(config)#interface gigabitEthernet 1/0/2 Switch(config-if)#dot1x Switch(config-if)#dot1x port-method port-based Switch(config-if)#show dot1x interface
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    port | range fastEthernet port-list | gigabitEthernet port | range gigabitEthernet port-list | ten-gigabitEthernet port | range ten-gigabitEthernet port-list} Enter interface configuration mode. port: Enter the ID of the port -config startup-config Save the settings in the configuration file. User
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    the switch and the authentication server or the internet. 3.3 Network Topology As shown in the following figure, Switch A acts as the authenticator. Port 1/0/1 is connected to the client, port 1/0/2 is connected to the RADIUS server, and port 1/0/3 is connected to the internet. User Guide 652
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    Switch A Authenticator Gi1/0/3 Gi1/0/2 Gi1/0/1 RADIUS Server 192.168.0.10/24 Auth Port:1812 Client Client Client Demonstrated with T1600G Config and click to load the following page. Configure the parameters of the RADIUS server and click Create. Figure 3-2 Adding RADIUS Server User Guide
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    name as RADIUS1, select the server type as RADIUS and server IP as 192.168.0.10. Click Create. Figure 3-3 Creating Server default authentication settings. Click Apply. Figure 3-5 Configuring Global Settings 5) Choose the menu SECURITY > 802.1x > Port Config to load the following page. For port
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    Configure the RADIUS parameters. Switch_A(config)#radius-server host 192.168.0.10 auth-port 1812 key 123456 Switch_A(config)#aaa group radius RADIUS1 Switch_A(aaa-group)#server 192.168.0.10 Switch_A(aaa-group)#exit Switch_A(config)#aaa authentication dot1x default RADIUS1 2) Globally enable 802.1x
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    port-control auto Switch_A(config-if)#exit Verify the Configurations Verify the global configurations of 802.1x authentication: Switch_A#show dot1x global 802.1X State: Enabled Authentication Protocol: EAP Handshake State: Enabled 802.1X Accounting State: Disabled 802.1X VLAN User Guide 656
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    of RADIUS : Switch_A#show aaa global Module Login List Enable List Telnet default default Ssh default default Http default default Switch_A#show aaa authentication dot1x Methodlist pri1 pri2 pri3 default RADIUS1 -- -- Switch_A#show aaa group RADIUS1 192.168.0.10 pri4
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    are listed in the following table. Table 4-1 Default Settings of 802.1x Parameter Default Setting Global Config 802.1x Authentication Disabled Authentication Method EAP Handshake Enabled Accounting Disabled VLAN Assignment Disabled Port Config 802.1x Status Disabled MAB Disabled
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    Part 21 Configuring Port Security CHAPTERS 1. Overview 2. Port Security Configuration 3. Appendix: Default Parameters
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    feature to limit the number of MAC addresses that can be learned on each port, thus preventing the MAC address table from being exhausted by the attack packets. In addtion, the switch can send a notification if the number of learned MAC addresses on the port exceeds the limit. User Guide 660
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    of MAC Specify the maximum number of MAC addresses that can be learned on the port. When the learned MAC address number reaches the limit, the port will stop learning. It ranges from 0 to 64. The default value is 64. Current Learned MAC Displays the current number of MAC addresses that have
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    The learned MAC addresses are out of the influence of the aging time and can only be deleted manually. The learned entries will be saved even the switch is rebooted. Select the status of Port Security. Three kinds of status can be selected: Drop: When the number of learned MAC addresses reaches the
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    learned MAC address is out of the influence of the aging time and can only be deleted manually. The learned entries will be saved even the switch is rebooted. status: Status of port security feature. By default, it is disabled. drop: When the number of learned MAC addresses reaches the limit, the
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    -table max-mac-count interface gigabitEthernet 1/0/1 Port Max-learn Current-learn Exceed Max Limit Mode Status ---- --------- ----------- ---------- ------ -------- Gi1/0/1 30 0 disable permanent drop Switch(config-if)#end Switch#copy running-config startup-config User Guide 664
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    settings of Port Security are listed in the following table. Table 3-1 Default Parameters of Port Security Parameter Default Setting Max Learned Number of 64 MAC Current Learned Number 0 Exceed Max Learned Trap Disabled Learn Address Mode Delete on Timeout Status Disabled User Guide 665
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    Part 22 Configuring ACL CHAPTERS 1. Overview 2. ACL Configuration 3. Configuration Example for ACL 4. Appendix: Default Parameters
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    as it passes through a switch, and permits or denies packets crossing specified interfaces or VLANs. It accurately identifies and processes the rules to filter different packets. 3) Bind the ACL to a port or VLAN to make it effective. Configuration Guidelines ■■ A packet "matches" an ACL Guide 667
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    services IP address, destination MAC or IP address, protocol type, port number and so on. MAC ACL: MAC ACL uses source and destination MAC address for matching operations. IP ACL: IP ACL uses source and destination IP address, IP IP address > ACL Config and click page
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    The supported ACL type and ID range varies on different switch ACL will be displayed on the SECURITY > ACL > ACL Config page. Figure 2-2 Editing ACL Click Edit ACL in the ACL. The following sections introduce how to configure MAC ACL, IP ACL, Combined ACL and IPv6 ACL. Configuring MAC ACL Rule
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    . If you select Auto Assign, the rule ID will be assigned automatically by the system and the default increment between neighboring rule IDs is 5. Operation Select an action to be taken when a packet matches mask indicates that the corresponding bit in the address will be matched. User Guide 670
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    match the ID of the VLAN instead of the ID listed here. EtherType Specify the EtherType to be matched using 4 hexadecimal numbers. User Priority Specify the User Priority to be matched. Time Range Select a time range during which the rule will take effect. The default value is No Limit, which
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    Redirect feature, the matched packets will be forwarded only on the destination port. 4) In the Policy section, enable or disable the Rate Limit the remarked values will take effect in the QoS processing on the switch. Figure 2-8 Configuring QoS Remark DSCP Local Priority 802.1p Priority Guide 672
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    Configuring ACL Configuring IP ACL Rule Click Edit ACL for an IP ACL entry to load the following page. Figure 2-9 Configuring the IP ACL Rule ACL Configuration In ACL Rules Table section, click Figure 2-10 Configuring the IP ACL Rule and the following page will appear. User Guide 673
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    port number with a mask. Value: Specify the port number. Mask: Specify the port mask with 4 hexadacimal numbers. DSCP Specify a DSCP value to be matched between 0 and 63. The default is No Limit. IP ToS Specify an IP ToS value to be matched between 0 and 15. The default is No Limit. User Guide
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    IP Pre Specify an IP Precedence value to be matched to be matched between 0 and 7. The default is No Limit. Time Range Select a time range during which the rule will take effect. The default a destination port to which destination port to which the destination port and the destination port. 4) In
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    , configure the related parameters, and the remarked values will take effect in the QoS processing on the switch. Figure 2-14 Configuring QoS Remark DSCP Local Priority 802.1p Priority 6) Click Apply. Specify the DSCP Edit ACL for a Combined ACL entry to load the following page. User Guide 676
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    Configuring ACL Figure 2-15 Configuring the Combined ACL Rule ACL Configuration In ACL Rules Table section, click and the following page will appear. User Guide 677
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    should set the appropriate interval between rule IDs. If you select Auto Assign, the rule ID will be assigned automatically by the system and the default increment between neighboring rule IDs is 5 User Guide 678
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    destination port number with a mask. Value: Specify the port number. Mask: Specify the port mask with 4 hexadacimal numbers. Specify a DSCP value to be matched between 0 and 63. The default is No Limit. Specify an IP ToS value to be matched between 0 and 15. The default is No Limit. User Guide 679
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    IP Pre Specify an IP Precedence value to be matched to be matched between 0 and 7. The default is No Limit. User Priority Specify the User Priority to be matched. Time Range Select a time range during which the rule will take effect. The default destination port to port to destination port
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    enabled, configure the related parameters, and the remarked values will take effect in the QoS processing on the switch. Figure 2-20 Configuring QoS Remark DSCP Local Priority 802.1p Priority 6) Click Apply. Specify the DSCP ACL for an IPv6 ACL entry to load the following page. User Guide 681
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    the following page will appear. Follow these steps to configure the IPv6 ACL rule: 1) In the IPv6 ACL Rule section, configure the following parameters: User Guide 682
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    default port for the UDP packet to be matched. TCP: Specify the source port and destination port for the TCP packet to be matched. User-defined: You can customize an IP protocol. S-Port / D-Port If TCP/UDP is selected as the IP protocol, specify the source and destination port numbers. User Guide
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    take effect. The default value is No option enabled, choose a destination port to which the packets will be enabled, choose a destination port to which the packets will be copied to the destination port and the original forwarding will forwarded only on the destination port. 4) In the Policy section
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    matches a received packet with the rules in order. When a packet matches a rule, the switch stops the match process and performs the action defined in the rule. Click Edit ACL for an entry you have created and you can view the rule table. We take IP ACL rules table for example. User Guide 685
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    You can bind the ACL to a port or a VLAN. The received packets on the port or in the VLAN will then be matched and processed port or VLAN. Note: •• Different types of ACLs cannot be bound to the same port or VLAN. •• Multiple ACLs of the same type can be bound to the same port or VLAN. The switch
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    : 1) Choose ID or Name to be used for matching the ACL. Then select an ACL from the drop-down list. 2) Specify the port to be bound. 3) Click Create. ■■ Binding the ACL to a VLAN Choose the menu SECURITY > ACL > ACL Binding > VLAN Binding to load the following page. Figure 2-29 Binding the ACL to
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    the CLI 2.2.1 Configuring Time Range Some ACL-based services or features may need to be limited to take define the rules based on source or destination IP address, source or destination MAC address, protocol type, port number and others. MAC ACL Follow these to identify the ACL. User Guide 688
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    of the ACL. end Return to privileged EXEC mode. copy running-config startup-config Save the settings in the configuration file. The following example shows how to create MAC ACL 50 and configure Rule 5 to permit packets with source MAC address 00:34:A2:D4:34:B5: Switch#configure User Guide 689
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    rule 5 permit logging disable smac 00:34:a2:d4:34:b5 smask ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff Switch(config)#end Switch#copy running-config startup-config IP ACL Follow these steps to configure IP ACL: Step 1 Step 2 configure Enter global configuration mode. access-list create acl-id [name acl-name] Create an
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    With TCP or UDP configured as the protocol, specify the destination port mask with 4 hexadacimal numbers. tcpflag: With TCP configured as the protocol, specify the flag value using either binary numbers or * (for example, 01*010*). The default is *, which indicates that the flag will not be matched
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    shows how to create IP ACL 600, and configure Rule 1 to permit packets with source IP address 192.168.1.100: Switch#configure Switch(config)#access-list create 600 Switch(config)#access-list ip 600 rule 1 permit ID ranges from 1000 to 1499. acl-name: Enter a name to identify the ACL. User Guide 692
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    VLAN ID ranges from 1 to 4094. ether-type: Specify the Ethernet-type with 4 hexadecimal numbers. priority: The user priority ranges from 0 to 7. The default is No Limit. sip-address: Enter the source IP address. sip-address-mask: Enter the mask of the source IP address. It is required if source IP
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    default is No Limit. end Return to privileged EXEC mode. copy running-config startup-config Save the settings in the configuration file. The following example shows how to create Combined ACL 1100 and configure Rule 1 to deny packets with source IP address 192.168.3.100 in VLAN 2: Switch#configure
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    destination-ip-address port-number: Enter the TCP/UDP destination port if TCP/UDP protocol is selected. time-range-name: The name of the time-range. The default is No Limit. end Return to privileged EXEC mode. copy running-config startup-config Save the settings in the configuration file. User Guide
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    to deny packets with source IPv6 address CDCD:910A:2222:5498:8475:1111:3900:2020: Switch#configure Switch(config)#access-list create 1600 Switch(config)#access-list ipv6 1600 rule 1 deny logging disable sip CDCD:910A:2222:5498:8475: of the ACL. rule-id: Enter the ID of the ACL rule. User Guide 696
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    packets whose rate is beyond the specified rate. The default is "none". Step 4 Step 5 qos-remark port 1/0/4 for rule 1 of MAC ACL 10: Switch#configure Switch(config)#access-list action 10 rule 1 Switch(config-action)#redirect interface gigabitEthernet 1/0/4 Switch(config-action)#exit Switch(config
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    mode. copy running-config startup-config Save the settings in the configuration file. The following example shows how to bind ACL 1 to port 3 and VLAN 4: Switch#configure Switch(config)#access-list bind 1 interface vlan 4 gigabitEthernet 1/0/3 SSwitch(config)#show access-list bind User Guide 698
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    ----- ---------- ------- 1 ACL_1 Gi1/0/3 Ingress 1 ACL_1 4 Ingress Switch(config)#end Switch#copy running-config startup-config Type ---Port VLAN 2.2.5 Viewing ACL Counting You can use the following command to -name: Specify the ID or name of the ACL to be viewed. User Guide 699
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    shown below, the internal forum server is connected to the switch via port 1/0/1, and computers in the R&D department are connected to the switch via port 1/0/2. Figure 3-1 Network Topology Internal Forum Server MAC: 40-61 ACL rule which blocks the access to internal forum server. User Guide 700
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    . ■■ Binding Configuration Bind the MAC ACL to port 1/0/2 so that the ACL rules will be applied internal forum during work hours. Demonstrated with T1600G-28TS, the following sections explain the the menu SYSTEM > Time Range > Time Range Config and click to load the following page. Create
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    for ACL 3) After adding the Period Time, click Create to save the time range entry. Figure 3-4 Creating Time Range 4) Choose the menu SECURITY > ACL > ACL Config and click page. Then create a MAC ACL for the marketing department. to load the following User
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    5 to permit packets with the source MAC address 8C-DC-D4-40-A1-79 and destination MAC address 40-61-86-FC-71-56. User Guide 703
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    Configuring ACL Figure 3-8 Configuring Rule 5 Configuration Example for ACL 8) In the same way, configure rule 15 to deny packets with destination MAC address 4061-86-FC-71-56 and apply the time range of work hours. User Guide 704
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    Configuring ACL Figure 3-9 Configuring Rule 15 Configuration Example for ACL 9) Configure rule 25 to permit all the packets that do not match neither of the above rules. User Guide 705
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    Configuring ACL Figure 3-10 Configuring Rule 25 Configuration Example for ACL 10)Choose the menu SECURITY > ACL > ACL Binding and click following page. Bind ACL 100 to port 1/0/2 to make it take effect. Figure 3-11 Binding the ACL to Port 1/0/2 to load the User Guide 706
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    6) Bind ACL100 to port 1/0/2. Switch(config)#access-list bind 100 interface gigabitEthernet 1/0/2 Switch(config)#end Switch#copy running-config startup-config Verify the Configurations Verify the MAC ACL 100: Switch#show access-list 100 MAC access list 100 name: "Forum_Control" User Guide 707
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    group can provide different types of services. Computers in the Marketing department are connected to the switch via port 1/0/1, and the internal server group is connected to the switch via port 1/0/2. Figure 3-12 Network Topology Internet Gi1/0/1 Gi1/0/2 Server Group IP: 10.10.80.0/24 Marketing
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    If a packet matches a rule, the switch stops the matching process and initiates the action defined in the rule. ■■ Binding Configuration Bind the IP ACL to port 1/0/1 so that the ACL rules will apply to the Marketing department only. Demonstrated with T1600G-28TS, the following sections explain the
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    Figure 3-14 Editing IP ACL Configuration Example for ACL 3) On the ACL configuration page, click . Figure 3-15 Editing IP AC 4) Configure rule 1 to permit packets with the source IP address 10.10.70.0/24 and destination IP address 10.10.80.0/24. Figure 3-16 Configuring Rule 1 User Guide 710
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    Configuring ACL Configuration Example for ACL 5) In the same way, configure rule 2 and rule 3 to permit packets with source IP 10.10.70.0 and destination port TCP 80 (http service port) and TCP 443 (https service port). Figure 3-17 Configuring Rule 2 User Guide 711
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    Configuring ACL Figure 3-18 Configuring Rule 3 Configuration Example for ACL User Guide 712
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    Configuring ACL Configuration Example for ACL 6) In the same way, configure rule 4 and rule 5 to permit packets with source IP 10.10.70.0 and with destination port TCP 53 or UDP 53 (DNS service port). Figure 3-19 Configuring Rule 4 User Guide 713
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    Rule 5 Configuration Example for ACL 7) In the same way, configure rule 6 to deny packets with source IP 10.10.70.0. Figure 3-21 Configuring Rule 6 8) Choose the menu SECURITY > ACL > ACL Binding and click following page. Bind ACL Marketing to port 1/0/1 to make it take effect. to load the User
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    .10.80.0 dmask 255.255.255.0 3) Configure rule 2 and Rule 3 to permit packets with source IP 10.10.70.0/24, and destination port TCP 80 (http service port) or TCP 443 (https service port). Switch(config)#access-list ip 500 rule 2 permit logging disable sip 10.10.70.0 sip-mask 255.255.255.0 protocol
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    70.0 sip-mask 255.255.255.0 6) Bind ACL500 to port 1. Switch(config)#access-list bind 500 interface gigabitEthernet 1/0/1 Switch(config)#end Switch#copy running-config startup-config Verify the Configurations Verify the IP ACL 500: Switch#show access-list 500 rule 1 permit logging disable sip 10
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    MAC address 6C-62-6D-F5-BA-48 and destination port TCP 23. This rule blocks the Telnet connection to the switch of other computers. ■■ Configure a services except Telnet connection. The switch matches the packets with the rules in order, starting with Rule 1. If a packet matches a rule, the switch
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    devices which are restricted to Telnet connection. Demonstrated with T1600G-28TS, the following sections explain the configuration procedure in two ways: using the GUI and using the CLI. 3.3.3 Using the GUI 1) Choose the menu SECURITY > ACL > ACL Config and click to load the following page. Then
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    Configuring ACL Figure 3-26 Editing Combined ACL Configuration Example for ACL 4) Configure rule 5 to permit packets with the source MAC address 6C-62-6D-F5-BA-48 and destination port TCP 23 (Telnet service port). User Guide 719
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    Configuring ACL Figure 3-27 Configuring Rule 5 Configuration Example for ACL 5) Configure rule 15 to deny all the packets except the packet with source MAC address 6C-62-6D-F5-BA-48, and destination port TCP 23 (Telnet service port). User Guide 720
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    Configuring ACL Figure 3-28 Configuring Rule 15 Configuration Example for ACL 6) In the same way, configure rule 25 to permit all the packets. The rule makes sure that all devices can get other network services normally. User Guide 721
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    Configuring ACL Figure 3-29 Configuring Rule 25 Configuration Example for ACL 7) Choose the menu SECURITY > ACL > ACL Binding and click to load the following page. Bind the Policy ACL_Telnet to port 1/0/2 to make it take effect. User Guide 722
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    packets except the packet with source MAC address 6C-62-6D-F5-BA-48, and destination port TCP 23 (Telnet service port). Switch(config)#access-list combined 1000 rule 15 deny logging disable type 0800 protocol 6 d-port 23 d-port-mask FFFF 4) Configure rule 25 to permit all the packets. The rule makes
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    name: "ACL_Telnet" rule 5 permit logging disable smac 6c:62:6d:f5:ba:48 smask ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff type 0800 protocol 6 d-port 23 rule 15 deny logging disable type 0800 protocol 6 d-port 23 rule 25 permit logging disable Switch#show access-list bind ACL ID ACL NAME Interface/VID Direction Type
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    Operation IP Protocol DSCP IP ToS IP Pre Time-Range Default Setting Permit All No Limit No Limit No Limit No Limit Table 4-3 IPv6 ACL Parameter Operation Time-Range Default Setting Permit No Limit Table 4-4 Combined ACL Parameter Operation Time-Range Default Setting Permit No Limit User Guide
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    Configuring ACL Table 4-5 Policy Parameter Mirroring Redirect Rate Limit QoS Remark Default Setting Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Appendix: Default Parameters User Guide 726
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    Part 23 Configuring IPv4 IMPB CHAPTERS 1. IPv4 IMPB 2. IP-MAC Binding Configuration 3. ARP Detection Configuration 4. IPv4 Source Guard Configuration 5. Configuration Examples 6. Appendix: Default Parameters
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    , VLAN ID and the connected port number of the specified host. Basing on the binding table, the switch can prevent the ARP cheating attacks with the ARP Detection feature and filter the packets that don't match the binding entries with the IP Source Guard feature. 1.2 Supported Features IP-MAC
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    IPv4 IMPB IP-MAC Binding Configuration 2 IP-MAC Binding Configuration You can add IP-MAC Binding entries in three ways: ■■ Manual Binding ■■ Using the GUI 2.1.1 Binding Entries Manually You can manually bind the IP address, MAC address, VLAN ID and the Port number together on the condition that
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    manually create an IP-MAC Binding entry: 1) Enter the following information to specify a host. Host Name Enter the host name for identification. IP Address Enter the IP address. MAC Address Enter the MAC address. VLAN ID Enter the VLAN the ARP Detection feature. IP Source Guard: This entry
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    Binding Entries via ARP Scanning With ARP Scanning, the switch sends the ARP request packets of the specified IP field to the hosts. Upon receiving the ARP reply packet, the switch can get the IP address, MAC address, VLAN ID and the connected port number of the host. You can bind these entries
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    This entry will be applied to both of the features. 2.1.3 Binding Entries via DHCP Snooping With DHCP Snooping enabled, the switch can monitor the IP address obtaining process of the host, and record the IP address, MAC address, VLAN ID and the connected port number of the host. User Guide 732
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    a VLAN or range of VLANs. Click Apply. VLAN ID Displays the VLAN ID. Status Enable or disable DHCP Snooping on the VLAN. 3) In the Port Config section, configure the maximum number of binding entries a port can learn via DHCP snooping. Click Apply. Port Displays the port number. User Guide
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    port can learn via DHCP snooping LAG Displays the LAG that the port is in. 4) The learned entries will be displayed in the Binding Table. You can go to SECURITY > IPv4 IMPB > IP : Displays the entries from all sources. Manual Binding: Displays the manually bound entries. ARP Scanning: Displays the
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    via ARP scanning is not supported by the CLI. The following sections introduce how to bind entries manually and via DHCP Snooping and view the binding entries. 2.2.1 Binding Entries Manually You can manually bind the IP address, MAC address, VLAN ID and the Port number together on the condition
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    Addr VID Port ACL SOURCE - ---- ------- -------- --- ---- --- ------ 1 host1 192.168.0.55 74:d4:35:76:a4:d8 10 Gi1/0/5 ARP-D Manual Notice: 1.Here, 'ARP-D' for 'ARP-Detection',and'IP-V-S' for 'IP-Verify-Source'. Switch(config)#end Switch#copy running-config startup-config User Guide 736
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    of binding entries port 1/0/1 can learn via DHCP snooping as 100: Switch#configure Switch(config)#ip dhcp snooping Switch(config)#ip dhcp snooping vlan 5 Switch(config)#interface gigabitEthernet 1/0/1 Switch(config-if)#ip dhcp snooping max-entries 100 Switch(config-if)#show ip dhcp snooping Global
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    Configuring IPv4 IMPB IP-MAC Binding Configuration VLAN ID: 5 Switch(config-if)#show ip dhcp snooping interface gigabitEthernet 1/0/1 Interface max-entries LAG Gi1/0/1 100 N/A Switch(config-if)#end Switch#copy running-config startup-config 2.2.3 Viewing Binding Entries On privileged
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    entries. 2) Enable ARP Detection. 3) Configure ARP Detection on ports. 4) View ARP statistics. 3.1 Using the GUI 3.1.1 Adding IP-MAC Binding Entries In ARP Detection, the switch detects the ARP packets based on the binding entries in the IP-MAC Binding Table. So before configuring ARP Detection, you
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    feature on the VLAN. With this feature enabled, the switch generates a log when an illegal ARP packet is discarded. 3.1.3 Configuring ARP Detection on Ports Choose the menu SECURITY > IPv4 IMPB > ARP Detection >Port Config to load the following page. Figure 3-2 ARP Detection on Port User Guide 740
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    port to be a trusted port. On a trusted port, the ARP packets are forwarded directly without checked. The specific ports, such as up-link ports and routing ports You can click the button to restore the port to the normal status. Displays the LAG that the port is in. 3.1.4 Viewing ARP Statistics You
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    ARP packets in each VLAN. VLAN ID Displays the VLAN ID. Forwarded Displays the number of forwarded ARP packets in this VLAN. Dropped Displays the number of dropped ARP packets in this VLAN. 3.2 Using the CLI 3.2.1 Adding IP-MAC Binding Entries In ARP Detection, the switch detects the ARP
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    (config)#show ip arp inspection vlan VID Enable status Log Status ---------- 1 Disable Disable 2 Enable Disable Switch(config)#end Switch#copy running-config startup-config 3.2.3 Configuring ARP Detection on Ports Follow these steps to configure ARP Detection on ports: User Guide
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    shows how to set port 1/02 as a trusted port, and set limit-rate as 20 pps and burst interval as 2 seconds on port 1/0/2: Switch#configure Switch(config)#interface gigabitEthernet 1/0/2 Switch(config-if)#ip arp inspection trust Switch(config-if)#ip arp inspection limit-rate 20 User Guide 744
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    example shows how to restore the port 1/0/1 that is in Down status to Normal status: Switch#configure Switch(config)#interface gigabitEthernet 1/0/1 Switch(config-if)#ip arp inspection recover Switch(config-if)#end Switch#copy running-config startup-config 3.2.4 Viewing ARP Statistics On privileged
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    ARP Detection, you need to complete IP-MAC Binding configuration. For details, refer to IP-MAC Binding Configuration. 4.1.2 Configuring IPv4 Source Guard Choose the menu SECURITY > IPv4 IMPB > IPv4 Source Guard to load the following page. Figure 4-1 IPv4 Source Guard Config User Guide 746
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    switch generates a log when illegal packets are received. 2) In the Port Config section, configure the protect type for ports and click Apply. Port Displays the port that the port is in. 4.2 Using the CLI 4.2.1 Adding IP-MAC Binding Entries In IPv4 Source Guard, the switch filters the packets
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    (config)#interface gigabitEthernet 1/0/1 Switch(config-if)#ip verify source sip+mac Switch(config-if)#show ip verify source interface gigabitEthernet 1/0/1 Port Security-Type LAG ---- ---- Gi1/0/1 SIP+MAC N/A Switch(config-if)#end Switch#copy running-config startup-config User Guide
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    and port 1/0/2. Both of them are in the default VLAN 1. The router has been configured with security feature to prevent attacks from the WAN. Now the network administrator wants to configure Switch A to prevent ARP attacks from the LAN. Figure 5-1 Network Topology Internet Switch A Gi1/0/1 WAN
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    GUI 1) Choose the menu SECURITY > IPv4 IMBP > IP-MAC Binding > Manual Binding and click to load the following page. Enter the host name, IP address, MAC address and VLAN ID of User 1, select the protect type as ARP Detection, and select port 1/0/1 on the panel. Click Apply. Figure 5-2 Binding
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    , Validate Destination MAC and Validate IP, and click Apply. Select VLAN 1, change Status as Enabled and click Apply. Figure 5-4 Enable ARP Detection 4) Choose the menu SECURITY > IPv4 IMBP > ARP Detection > Port Config to load the following page. By default, all ports are enabled with ARP Detection
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    VLAN 1. Switch_A(config)#ip arp inspection Switch_A(config)#ip arp inspection vlan 1 3) Configure port 1/0/3 as trusted port. Switch_A(config)#interface gigabitEthernet 1/0/3 Switch_A(config-if)#ip arp inspection trust Switch_A(config-if)#end Switch_A#copy running-config startup-config User Guide
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    Examples Verify the Configuration Verify the IP-MAC Binding entries: Switch_A#show ip source binding U Host IP-Addr MAC-Addr VID Port ACL SOURCE - ---- ------- -------- --- ---- --- ------ 1 User1 192.168.0.31 74:d3:45:32:b6:8d 1 Gi1/0/1 ARP-D Manual 1 User2 192.168.0.33 88:a9
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    hosts. The overview of configuration on the switch is as follows: 1) Bind the MAC address, IP address, connected port number and VLAN ID of the legal host with IP-MAC Binding. 2) Enable IP Source Guard on ports 1/0/1-3. Demonstrated with T1600G-28TS, the following sections provide configuration
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    IPv4 IMPB Figure 5-7 Manual Binding Configuration Examples 2) Choose the menu SECURITY > IPv4 IMPB > IPv4 Source Guard to load the following page. Enable IPv4 Source Guard Logging to make the switch generate logs when receiving illegal packets, and click Apply. Select ports 1/0/1-3, configure the
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    Examples 3) Click to save the settings. 5.2.4 Using the CLI 1) Manually bind the IP address, MAC address, VLAN ID and connected port number of the legal host, and apply this entry to the IP Source Guard feature. Switch#configure Switch(config)#ip source binding legal-host 192.168.0.100 74:d3:45
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    .168.0.100 74:d3:45:32:b5:6d 1 Gi1/0/1 IP-V-S Manual Notice: 1.Here, 'ARP-D' for 'ARP-Detection',and'IP-V-S' for 'IP-Verify-Source'. Verify the configuration of IP Source Guard: Switch#show ip verify source IP Source Guard log: Enabled Port Security-Type LAG Gi1/0/1 SIP+MAC N/A Gi1/0/2 SIP
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    table: Table 6-2 ARP Detection Parameter Global Config ARP Detect Validate Source MAC Validate Destination MAC Validate IP VLAN Config Status Log Status Port Config Trust Status Limit Rate Default Setting Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled 100 pps User Guide 758
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    Auto Refresh Refresh Interval Default Setting 1 second Disabled 5 seconds Default settings of IPv4 Source Guard are listed in the following table: Table 6-3 ARP Detection Parameter Global Config IPv4 Source Guard Log: Port Config Security Type Default Setting Disabled Disabled User Guide 759
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    Part 24 Configuring IPv6 IMPB CHAPTERS 1. IPv6 IMPB 2. IPv6-MAC Binding Configuration 3. ND Detection Configuration 4. IPv6 Source Guard Configuration 5. Configuration Examples 6. Appendix: Default Parameters
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    Configuring IPv6 IMPB 1 IPv6 IMPB IPv6 IMPB 1.1 Overview IPv6 IMPB (IP-MAC-Port Binding) is used to bind the IPv6 address, MAC address, VLAN ID and the connected port number of the specified host. Basing on the binding table, the switch can prevent ND attacks with the ND Detection feature and
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    Configuring IPv6 IMPB Figure 1-1 Network Topology of ND Detection IPv6 IMPB User A Untrusted Port Trusted Port Untrusted Port Switch Gateway Internet Attacker IPv6 Source Guard IPv6 Source Guard is used to filter the IPv6 packets based on the IPv6-MAC Binding table. Only the
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    You can add IPv6-MAC Binding entries in three ways: ■■ Manual Binding ■■ Via ND Snooping ■■ Via DHCPv6 Snooping Additionally, you Using the GUI 2.1.1 Binding Entries Manually You can manually bind the IPv6 address, MAC address, VLAN ID and the Port number together on the condition that
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    Follow these steps to manually create an IPv6-MAC Binding entry: 1) Enter the following information to specify a host. Host Name Enter the host name for identification. IPv6 Address Enter the IPv6 address. MAC Address Enter the MAC address. VLAN ID Enter the VLAN ID. 2) Select protect type
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    ND Snooping, the switch monitors the ND packets, and records the IPv6 addresses, MAC addresses, VLAN IDs and the connected port numbers of the . If your network is being attacked, it's recommended to bind the entries manually. Choose the menu SECURITY > IPv6 IMPB > IPv6-MAC Binding > ND Snooping
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    > Binding Table to view or edit the entries. 2.1.3 Binding Entries via DHCPv6 Snooping With DHCPv6 Snooping enabled, the switch can monitor the IP address obtaining process of the host, and record the IPv6 address, MAC address, VLAN ID and the connected port number of the host. User Guide 766
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    VLAN or range of VLANs. Click Apply. VLAN ID Displays the VLAN ID. Status Enable or disable DHCPv6 Snooping on the VLAN. 3) In the Port Config section, configure the maximum number of binding entries a port can learn via DHCPv6 snooping. Click Apply. Port Displays the port number. User Guide
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    number of binding entries a port can learn via DHCPv6 snooping. LAG Displays the LAG that the port is in. 4) The manually bound entries. ND Snooping: Displays the binding entries learned from ND Snooping. DHCPv6 Snooping: Displays the binding entries learned from DHCP Snooping. IP Enter an IP
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    VLAN ID Port Protect Type Source Displays the VLAN ID. Displays the port IPv6 Source Guard: This entry will be applied to the IP Source Guard feature. Both: This entry will be applied Binding Entries Manually You can manually bind the IPv6 address, MAC address, VLAN ID and the Port number together
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    1/0/5 nd-detection Switch(config)#show ipv6 source binding U Host IP-Addr MAC-Addr VID Port ACL Source -------- --- ---- --- ------ 1 host1 2001:0:9d38:90d5::34 aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff 10 Gi1/0/5 ND-D Manual Switch(config)#end Switch#copy running-config startup-config User Guide 770
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    config Save the settings in the configuration file. The following example shows how to enable ND Snooping globally and on VLAN 1. Switch#configure Switch(config)#ipv6 nd snooping Switch(config)#ipv6 nd snooping vlan 1 Switch(config)#show ipv6 nd snooping Global Status: Enable VLAN ID: 1 User Guide
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    how to configure the maximum number of entries that can be learned on port 1/0/1: Switch#configure Switch(config)#interface gigabitEthernet 1/0/1 Switch(config-if)#ipv6 nd snooping max-entries 1000 Switch(config-if)#show ipv6 nd snooping interface gigabitEthernet 1/0/1 Interface max-entries LAG
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    number of binding entries port 1/0/1 can learn via DHCPv6 snooping as 100: Switch#configure Switch(config)#ipv6 dhcp snooping Switch(config)#ipv6 dhcp snooping vlan 5 Switch(config)#interface gigabitEthernet 1/0/1 Switch(config-if)#ipv6 dhcp snooping max-entries 100 Switch(config-if)#show ipv6
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    these steps to enable ND Detection: 1) In the Global Config section, enable ND Detection and configure the related parameters. Click Apply. ND Detection Enable or disable ND Detection globally. 2) In the VLAN Config section, enable ND Detection on the selected VLANs. Click Apply. User Guide 774
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    . Enable or disable Log feature on the VLAN. With this feature enabled, the switch generates a log when an illegal ND packet is discarded. 3.1.3 Configuring ND Detection on Ports Choose the menu SECURITY > IPv6 IMPB > ND Detection >Port Config to load the following page. Figure 3-2 ND Detection on
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    ND packets in this VLAN. Dropped Displays the number of dropped ND packets in this VLAN. 3.2 Using the CLI 3.2.1 Adding IPv6-MAC Binding Entries The ND Detection feature allows the switch to detect the ND mode. Step 2 ipv6 nd detection Globally enable the ND Detection feature. User Guide 776
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    nd detection vlan VID Enable status Log Status 1 Enable Disable Switch(config)#end Switch#copy running-config startup-config 3.2.3 Configuring ND Detection on Ports Follow these steps to configure ND Detection on ports: Step 1 configure Enter global configuration mode. User Guide 777
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    the configuration file. The following example shows how to configure port 1/0/1 as trusted port: Switch#configure Switch(config)#interface gigabitEthernet 1/0/1 Switch(config-if)#ipv6 nd detection trust Switch(config-if)#show ipv6 nd detection interface gigabitEthernet 1/0/1 Interface Trusted LAG
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    , follow these steps: 1) Add IP-MAC Binding entries. 2) Configure IPv6 Entries The ND Detection feature allows the switch to detect the ND packets based on Config Follow these steps to configure IPv6 Source Guard: 1) Select one or more ports and configure the protect type for ports. User Guide
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    IP Source Guard feature is disabled on the port. SIPv6+MAC: Only the packet with its source IPv6 address, source MAC address and port port is in. 4.2 Using the CLI 4.2.1 Adding IPv6-MAC Binding Entries The ND Detection feature allows the switch source MAC address and port number matching the IPv6-
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    port | port-channel port-channel-id } ] Verify the IP Source Guard configuration for IPv6 packets. end Return to privileged EXEC mode. copy running-config startup-config Save the settings in the configuration file. The following example shows how to enable IPv6 Source Guard on port 1/0/1: Switch
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    and port 1/0/2. Both of them are in the default VLAN 1. The router has been configured with security feature to prevent attacks from the WAN. Now the network administrator wants to configure Switch A to prevent ND attacks from the LAN. Figure 5-1 Network Topology Internet Switch A Gi1/0/1 WAN
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    to the gateway router, set port 1/0/3 as trusted port. Demonstrated with T1600G-28TS, the following sections provide configuration procedure in two ways: using the GUI and using the CLI. 5.1.3 Using the GUI 1) Choose the menu SECURITY > IPv6 IMBP > IPv6-MAC Binding > Manual Binding and click to
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    Figure 5-4 Enable ND Detection 4) Choose the menu SECURITY > IPv6 IMBP > ND Detection > Port Config to load the following page. By default, all ports are enabled with ND Detection. Since port 1/0/3 is connected to the gateway router, configure port 1/0/3 as trusted port. Click Apply. User Guide 784
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    to save the settings. 5.1.4 Using the CLI 1) Manually bind the entries for User 1 and User 2. Switch_A#configure Switch_A(config)#ipv6 source binding User1 2001::5 74:d3:45:32:b6:8d vlan 1 interface gigabitEthernet 1/0/1 nd-detection Switch_A(config)#ip source binding User1 2001::6 88:a9:d4:54:fd
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    Manual Notice: 1.Here, 'ND-D' for 'ND-Detection',and'IP-V-S' for 'IP-Verify-Source'. Verify the global configuration of ND Detection: Switch_A#show ipv6 nd detection Global Status: Enable Verify the ND Detection configuration on VLAN the switch via port 1/0/1 and belongs to the default VLAN 1.
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    . The overview of configuration on the switch is as follows: 1) Bind the MAC address, IPv6 address, connected port number and VLAN ID of the legal host with IPv6-MAC Binding. 2) Enable IPv6 Source Guard on ports 1/0/1-3. Demonstrated with T1600G-28TS, the following sections provide configuration
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    Figure 5-7 Manual Binding Configuration Examples 2) Choose the menu SECURITY > IPv6 IMPB > IPv6 Source Guard to load the following page. Select ports 1/0/1-3, configure the Security Type as SIPv6+MAC, and click Apply. Figure 5-8 IPv6 Source Guard 3) Click to save the settings. User Guide 788
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    Configuring IPv6 IMPB Configuration Examples 5.2.4 Using the CLI 1) Manually bind the IPv6 address, MAC address, VLAN ID and connected port number of the legal host, and apply this entry to the IPv6 Source Guard feature. Switch#configure Switch(config)#ipv6 source binding legal-host 2001::5 74:d3:
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    of ND Detection are listed in the following table: Table 6-2 ND Detection Parameter Global Config ND Detection VLAN Config Status Log Status Port Config Trust Status ND Statistics Auto Refresh Refresh Interval Default Setting Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled 5 seconds User Guide 790
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    Configuring IPv6 IMPB Appendix: Default Parameters Default settings of IPv6 Source Guard are listed in the following table: Table 6-3 ND Detection Parameter Port Config Security Type Default Setting Disabled User Guide 791
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    Part 25 Configuring DHCP Filter CHAPTERS 1. DHCP Filter 2. DHCPv4 Filter Configuration 3. DHCPv6 Filter Configuration 4. Configuration Examples 5. Appendix: Default Parameters
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    from the legal DHCP server. Figure 1-1 Network Topology DHCP Server1 (Legal) Switch Clients Other DHCP Server (Illegal) Additionally, you can limit the forwarding rate of DHCP packets on each port. 1.2 Supported Features The switch supports DHCPv4 Filter and DHCPv6 Filter. User Guide 793
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    Configuring DHCP Filter DHCPv4 Filter DHCPv4 Filter is used for DHCPv4 servers and IPv4 clients. DHCPv6 Filter DHCPv6 Filter is used for DHCPv6 servers and IPv6 clients. DHCP Filter User Guide 794
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    to load the following page. Figure 2-1 DHCPv4 Filter Basic Config Follow these steps to complete the basic settings of DHCPv4 Filter: 1) In the Global Config section, enable DHCPv4 globally. 2) In the Port Config section, select one or more ports and configure the related parameters. User Guide 795
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    fields are different. This prevents the IP address resource on the DHCPv4 server can be forwarded on the port per second. The excessive port per second. The excessive Decline packets will be discarded. LAG Displays the LAG that the port is in. 3) Click Apply. Note: The member port of an LAG (Link
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    Server Port 2) Click Create. Select the port that the legal DHCPv4 server is connected. 2.2 Using the CLI 2.2.1 Configuring the Basic DHCPv4 Filter Parameters Follow these steps to complete the basic settings of DHCPv4 Filter: Step 1 configure Enter global configuration mode. User Guide 797
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    interface [ fastEthernet port | gigabitEthernet port | tengigabitEthernet port | port-channel port-channel-id ] Verify the DHCPv4 Filter configuration of the port. end Return to privileged EXEC mode. copy running-config startup-config Save the settings in the configuration file. User Guide 798
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    rate as 20 pps on port 1/0/1: Switch#configure Switch(config)#ip dhcp filter Switch(config)#interface gigabitEthernet 1/0/1 Switch(config-if)#ip dhcp filter Switch(config-if)#ip dhcp filter mac-verify Switch(config-if)#ip dhcp filter limit rate 10 Switch(config-if)#ip dhcp filter decline rate
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    filter server permit-entry server-ip 192.168.0.100 client-mac all interface gigabitEthernet 1/0/1 Switch(config)#show ip dhcp filter server permit-entry Server IP Client MAC Interface 192.168.0.100 all Gi1/0/1 Switch(config)#end Switch#copy running-config startup-config User Guide 800
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    3-1 DHCPv6 Filter Basic Config Follow these steps to complete the basic settings of DHCPv6 Filter: 1) In the Global Config section, enable DHCPv6 globally. 2) In the Port Config section, select one or more ports and configure the related parameters. Port Displays the port number. User Guide 801
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    LAG that the port is in. Note: The member port of an LAG (Link Aggregation Group) follows the configuration of the LAG and not its own. The configurations of the port can take effect the following parameters: Server IPv6 Address Specify the IP address of the legal DHCPv6 server. User Guide 802
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    are provided: 0, 5,10,15,20,25 and 30 (packets/second). The default value is 0, which indicates disabling limit rate. Step 6 ipv6 dhcp filter port | gigabitEthernet port | tengigabitEthernet port | port-channel port-channel-id ] Verify the DHCPv6 Filter configuration of the port. User Guide
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    as 20 pps on port 1/0/1: Switch#configure Switch(config)#ipv6 dhcp filter Switch(config)#interface gigabitEthernet 1/0/1 Switch(config-if)#ipv6 dhcp filter Switch(config-if)#ipv6 dhcp filter limit rate 10 Switch(config-if)#ipv6 dhcp filter decline rate 20 Switch(config-if)##show ipv6 dhcp
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    Switch#configure Switch(config)#ipv6 dhcp filter server permit-entry server-ip 2001::54 interface gigabitEthernet 1/0/1 Switch(config)#show ipv6 dhcp filter server permit-entry Server IP Interface 2001::54 Gi1/0/1 Switch(config)#end Switch#copy running-config startup-config User Guide
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    shown below, all the DHCPv4 clients get IP addresses from the legal DHCPv4 server, and any assign IP addresses to the clients. Figure 4-1 Network Topology Legal DHCPv4 Server 192.168.0.200 Switch and on all ports. 2) Create an entry for the legal DHCPv4 server. Demonstrated with T1600G-28TS, the
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    ports, change Status as Enable, and click Apply. Figure 4-2 Basic Config 2) Choose the menu SECURITY > DHCP Filter > DHCPv4 Filter > Legal DHCPv4 Servers and click to load the following page. Specify the IP address and connected port number of the legal DHCPv4 server. Click Create. User Guide
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    server permit-entry server-ip 192.168.0.200 client-mac all interface gigabitEthernet 1/0/1 Switch_A(config)#end Switch_A#copy running-config startup-config Verify the Configuration Verify the global DHCPv4 Filter configuration: Switch_A#show ip dhcp filter Global Status: Enable User Guide 808
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    Filter configuration on ports: Switch_A#show ip dhcp filter interface Interface configuration: Switch_A#show ip dhcp filter server permit-entry Server IP Client MAC Interface Network Requirements As shown below, all the DHCPv6 clients get IP addresses from the legal DHCPv6 server, and any other
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    Legal DHCPv6 Server 2001::54 Switch A Gi1/0/1 Illegal DHCPv6 and on all ports. 2) Create an entry for the legal DHCPv6 server. Demonstrated with T1600G-28TS, the Filter > Basic Config to load the following page. Enable DHCPv6 Filter globally and click Apply. Select all ports, change Status as
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    Configuring DHCP Filter Figure 4-2 Basic Config Configuration Examples 2) Choose the menu SECURITY > DHCP Filter > DHCPv6 Filter > Legal DHCPv6 Servers and click to load the following page. Specify the IP address and connected port number of the legal DHCPv6 server. Click Create. Figure 4-3
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    ip 2001::54 interface gigabitEthernet 1/0/1 Switch_A(config)#end Switch_A#copy running-config startup-config Verify the Configuration Verify the global DHCPv6 Filter configuration: Switch_A#show ipv6 dhcp filter Global Status: Enable Verify the DHCPv6 Filter configuration on ports User Guide 812
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    Configuring DHCP Filter Server IP Interface 2001::54 Gi1/0/1 Configuration Examples User Guide 813
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    Filter Disabled Port Config Status Disabled MAC Verify Disabled Rate Limit Disabled Decline Protect Disabled Table 5-2 DHCPv6 Filter Parameter Global Config DHCPv6 Filter Port Config Status Rate Limit Decline Protect Default Setting Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled User Guide 814
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    Part 26 Configuring DoS Defend CHAPTERS 1. Overview 2. DoS Defend Configuration 3. Appendix: Default Parameters
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    numerous service requests to the hosts. It results in an abnormal service or breakdown of the network. With DoS Defend feature, the switch can analyze the specific fields of the IP packets, threshold value and may incur a breakdown of the network, the switch will discard the packets. User Guide 816
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    section, enable DoS Protection and click Apply. 2) In the DoS Defend Config section, select one or more defend types according to your needs and click . Because both of the source IP address and the destination IP address of the SYN packet are set to be the IP address of the host, the User Guide 817
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    is a distributed denial-of-service attack in which large numbers of Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) packets with the intended victim's spoofed source IP are broadcast to a computer network using an IP broadcast address. Most devices on a network will, by default, respond to this by sending
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    is a distributed denial-of-service attack in which large numbers of Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) packets with the intended victim's spoofed source IP are broadcast to a computer network using an IP broadcast address. Most devices on a network will, by default, respond to this by sending
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    DoS Defend type named land: Switch#configure Switch(config)#ip dos-prevent Switch(config)#ip dos-prevent type land Switch(config)#show ip dos-prevent DoS Prevention State: Attack Disabled Ping Of Death Disabled Switch(config)#end Switch#copy running-config startup-config User Guide 820
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    Configuring DoS Defend Appendix: Default Parameters 3 Appendix: Default Parameters Default settings of Network Security are listed in the following tables. Table 3-1 DoS Defend Parameter DoS Defend Default Setting Disabled User Guide 821
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    Part 27 Monitoring the System CHAPTERS 1. Overview 2. Monitoring the CPU 3. Monitoring the Memory
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    CPU utilization should be always under 80%, and excessive use may result in switch malfunctions. For example, the switch fails to respond to management requests (ICMP ping, SNMP timeouts, slow Telnet or SSH sessions). You can monitor the system to verify a CPU utilization problem. User Guide 823
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    Monitor to load the following page. Figure 2-1 Monitoring the CPU Click Monitor to enable the switch to monitor and display its CPU utilization rate every five seconds. 2.2 Using the CLI On cpu-utilization View the memory utilization of the switch in the last 5 seconds, 1minute and 5minutes. User
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    Monitoring the System The following example shows how to monitor the CPU: Switch#show cpu-utilization Unit | CPU Utilization No. | Five-Seconds One-Minute Five-Minutes 1 | 13% 13% 13% Monitoring the CPU User Guide 825
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    the following page. Figure 3-1 Monitoing the Memory Click Monitor to enable the switch to monitor and display its memory utilization rate every five seconds. 3.2 memory utilization of the switch. The following example shows how to monitor the memory: Switch#show memory-utilization User Guide 826
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    Monitoring the System Unit | Current Memory Utilization 1 | 74% Monitoring the Memory User Guide 827
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    Part 28 Monitoring Traffic CHAPTERS 1. Traffic Monitor 2. Appendix: Default Parameters
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    each port's traffic summary of each port: 1) To get the switch will automatically refresh the traffic summary. Refresh Interval: Specify the time interval for the switch to refresh the traffic summary. 2) In the Traffic Summary section, click UNIT1 to show the information of the physical ports
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    are not counted. Octets Rx: Displays the number of octets received on the port. Error octets are counted. Octets Tx: Displays the number of octets transmitted on the port. Error octets are counted . To view a port's traffic statistics in detail, click Statistics on the right side of the entry
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    received on the port. Error frames are not counted. Unicast: Displays the number of valid unicast packets received on the port. Error frames are not counted. Jumbo: Displays the number of valid jumbo packets received on the port. Error frames are not
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    the number of packets transmitted on the port. Error packets are not counted. Bytes: Displays the number of bytes transmitted on the port. Error packets are not counted. Collisions: Displays the number of collisions experienced by a half-duplex port during packet transmissions. User Guide 832
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    port or LAG: show interface counters [ fastEthernet port | gigabitEthernet port | ten-gigabitEthernet port | portchannel port-channel-id ] port: The port number. port unicast / multicast / broadcast / jumbo packets received on the port. Error frames are not counted. Rx Alignment: Displays the number
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    Monitoring Traffic Appendix: Default Parameters 2 Appendix: Default Parameters Table 2-1 Traffic Statistics Monitoring Parameter Traffic Summary Auto Refresh Refresh Rate Default Setting Disabled 10 seconds User Guide 834
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    Part 29 Mirroring Traffic CHAPTERS 1. Mirroring 2. Configuration Examples 3. Appendix: Default Parameters
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    analyze network traffic and troubleshoot network problems using Mirroring. Mirroring allows the switch to send a copy of the traffic that passes through specified sources (ports, LAGs or the CPU) to a destination port. It does not affect the switching of network traffic on source ports, LAGs or the
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    the corresponding interface (port, LAG or CPU) will be copied to the destination port. By default, it is disabled. Egress With this option enabled, the packets sent by the corresponding interface (port, LAG or CPU) will be copied to the destination port. By default, it is disabled. User Guide 837
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    -config startup-config Save the settings in the configuration file. The following example shows how to copy the received and transmitted packets on port 1/0/1,2,3 and the CPU to port 1/0/10. Switch#configure Switch(config)#monitor session 1 destination interface gigabitEthernet 1/0/10 User Guide
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    Switch(config)#show monitor session Monitor Session: 1 Destination Port: Gi1/0/10 Source Ports(Ingress): Gi1/0/1-3 Source Ports(Egress): Gi1/0/1-3 Source CPU(Ingress): cpu1 Source CPU(Egress): cpu1 Switch(config-if)#end Switch#copy running-config startup-config User Guide 839
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    to the switch. For network security and troubleshooting, the ports 1/0/2-5 as the source ports, allowing the switch to copy the packets from the hosts. 2) Specify port 1/0/1 as the destination port so that the network analyzer can receive mirrored packets from the hosts. Demonstrated with T1600G
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    4) Click to save the settings. 2.4 Using the CLI Switch#configure Switch(config)#monitor session 1 destination interface gigabitEthernet 1/0/1 Switch(config)#monitor session 1 source interface gigabitEthernet 1/0/2-5 both Switch(config)#end Switch#copy running-config startup-config User Guide 841
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    Mirroring Traffic Verify the Configuration Switch#show monitor session 1 Monitor Session: 1 Destination Port: Gi1/0/1 Source Ports(Ingress): Gi1/0/2-5 Source Ports(Egress): Gi1/0/2-5 Configuration Examples User Guide 842
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    Mirroring Traffic Appendix: Default Parameters 3 Appendix: Default Parameters Default settings of Switching are listed in th following tables. Table 3-1 Configurations for Ports Parameter Default Setting Ingress Disabled Egress Disabled User Guide 843
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    Part 30 Configuring DLDP CHAPTERS 1. Overview 2. DLDP Configuration 3. Appendix: Default Parameters
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    its peer device but traffic from the peer device is not received by the local device. Unidirectional links can cause a variety of problems, such as spanning-tree topology loops. Once detecting a unidirectional link, DLDP can shut down the related port automatically or inform users. User Guide 845
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    incapable port of another switch. ■■ To detect unidirectional links, make sure DLDP is enabled on both sides of the links. 2.1 Using the GUI Choose the menu MAINTENANCE > DLDP to load the following page. Figure 2-1 Configure DLDP Follow these steps to configure DLDP: 1) In the Global Config section
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    unidirectional link ports. With this option enabled, the switch will automatically refresh the DLDP information. Specify the time interval at which the switch will refresh the DLDP information. Valid values are from 1 to 100 seconds, and the default value is 3 seconds. 2) In the Port Config section
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    unidirectional link is detected. auto: The switch automatically shuts down ports when a unidirectional link is detected. It is the default setting. manual: The switch displays an alert when a unidirectional link is detected. Then the users can manually shut down the unidirectional link ports. Step
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    )#dldp Switch(config-if)#show dldp interface Port DLDP State Protocol State Link State Neighbor State ---- ---------- Gi1/0/1 Enable Inactive Link-Down N/A Gi1/0/2 Disable Initial Link-Down N/A ... Switch(config-if)#end Switch#copy running-config startup-config User Guide 849
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    of DLDP are listed in the following table. Table 3-1 Default Settings of DLDP Parameter Default Setting Global Config DLDP State Disabled Advertisement Interval 5 seconds Shut Mode Auto Auto Refresh Disabled Refresh Interval 3 seconds Port Config DLDP Disabled User Guide 850
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    Part 31 Configuring SNMP & RMON CHAPTERS 1. SNMP 2. SNMP Configurations 3. Notification Configurations 4. RMON 5. RMON Configurations 6. Configuration Example 7. Appendix: Default Parameters
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    IP networks. It facilitates device management using NMS (Network Management System) applications. With SNMP, network managers can view or modify the information of network devices, and timely troubleshoot as the switch, router, host or printer. By configuring SNMP on the switch, you define Guide 852
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    The MIB file can be found on the provided CD or in the download center of our official website: https://www.tp-link.com/download-center.html. Also, TP-Link switches support the following public MIBs: ■■ LLDP.mib ■■ LLDP-Ext-Dot1.mib ■■ LLDP-Ext-MED.mib ■■ RFC1213.mib ■■ RFC1493-Bridge.mib ■■ RFC1757
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    qBridge.mib ■■ RFC2863-pBridge.mib ■■ RFC2925-Disman-Ping.mib ■■ RFC2925-Disman-Traceroute.mib For detail information about the supported public MIBs, see Supported Public MIBs for TPLink Switches. SNMP Entity An SNMP entity is a device running the SNMP protocol. Both the SNMP manager and SNMP agent
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    Supported Based on Community Name Supported Supported authentication and privacy modes are as follows: Authentication: MD5/SHA Privacy: DES Supported Inform Not supported Supported Supported helps to ensure that the notifications from the switch are received by the NMS host even when Guide 855
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    SNMP configuration, choose an SNMP version according to network requirements and supportability of the NMS application, and then follow these steps: ■■ GUI 2.1.1 Enabling SNMP Choose the MAINTENANCE > SNMP > Global Config to load the following page. Figure 2-1 Configuring Global Parameters Follow
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    ) with 10 to 64 hexadecimal digits. A valid engine ID must contain an even number of characters. By default, the switch generates the engine ID using TP-Link's enterprise number (80002e5703) and its own MAC address. The local engine ID is a unique alphanumeric string used to identify the SNMP engine
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    view. Community Name Configure the community name. This community name is used like a password and the NMS can access the specified MIB objects of the switch using the same community name. User Guide 858
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    packets, but no privacy algorithm is applied to encrypt them. AuthPriv: An authentication algorithm and a privacy algorithm are applied to check and encrypt packets. User Guide 859
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    location of the user. Local User: The user resides on the local engine, which is the SNMP agent of the switch. Remote User: The user resides on the NMS. Before configuring a remote user, you need to set the remote Displays the security model. SNMPv3 uses v3, the most secure model. User Guide 860
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    Password Set the password for authentication. Privacy Mode With AuthPriv selected, configure the privacy mode and password for encryption. The switch uses the DES (Data Encryption Standard) algorithm for encryption. Privacy Password Set the password for encryption. 3) Click Create. 2.2 Using
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    default, the switch generates the engine ID using TP-Link receives inform messages from switch. Note: In SNMPv3, changes, the switch will automatically delete running-config startup-config Switch#configure Switch(config)#snmp-server Switch(config)#snmp-server engineID remote 123456789a Switch(config
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    ID: 80002e5703000aeb13a23d Remote engine ID: 123456789a Switch(config)#end Switch#copy running-config startup-config 2.2.2 Creating an SNMP View Specify the OID (Object Identifier) of the view to determine objects to be managed. Step 1 configure Enter Global Configuration Mode. User Guide 863
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    end Return to Privileged EXEC Mode. copy running-config startup-config Save the settings in the configuration file. The as View: Switch#configure Switch(config)#snmp-server view View 1 include Switch(config)#show snmp-server Switch(config)#end Switch#copy running-config startup-config
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    default view is viewDefault. show snmp-server community Displays community entries. end Return to Privileged EXEC Mode. copy running-config startup-config parameters of View: Switch#configure Switch(config)#snmp-server community nms-monitor read-write View Switch(config)#show snmp-server Guide 865
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    Switch(config)#snmp-server group nms1 smode v3 slev authPriv read View notify View Switch(config)#show snmp-server group No. Name Sec-Mode Sec-Lev Read-View Write-View Notify-View 1 nms1 v3 authPriv View View Switch(config)#end Switch#copy running-config startup-config User Guide
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    that the user resides on the local SNMP engine (the switch), while remote indicates that the user resides on the NMS higher security than MD5 mode. By default, the Authentication Mode is none. confirm as DES. The switch will use the DES algorithm to encrypt the packets. By default, the Privacy Mode
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    cmode SHA cpwd 1234 emode DES epwd 5678 Switch(config)#show snmp-server user No. U-Name U-Type G-Name S-Mode S-Lev A-Mode P-Mode --- ------ ------ ------ ------ ----- 1 admin remote nms1 v3 authPriv SHA DES Switch(config)#end Switch#copy running-config startup-config User Guide 868
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    > Notification Config and click to load the following page. Figure 3-1 Adding an NMS Host Follow these steps to add an NMS host: 1) Choose the IP mode according to the network environment, and specify the IP address of the NMS host and the UDP port that receives notifications. User Guide 869
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    retry times and timeout interval. Type Choose a notification type for the NMS host. For SNMPv1, the supported type is Trap. For SNMPv2c and SNMPv3, you can configure the type as Trap or Inform. Trap: The switch will send Trap messages to the NMS host when certain events occur. When the NMS host
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    , run the corresponding no command. By default, the trap is enabled both globally and on all ports, which means that link status changes on any ports will trigger the trap. If you do not want to receive notification messages about some specific ports, disable the trap on those ports. User Guide 871
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    firmware upgrade, and configuration import. VLAN Create/Delete Triggered when certain VLANs are created or deleted successfully. IP Change Monitors the changes of interfaces' IP port with a rate higher the switch senses the switch because switch senses supports LLDP, such as an IP
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    IP-MAC Binding IP Duplicate DHCP Filter ACL Counter 2) Click Apply. Only for products that support PoE. The trap includes the following sub-traps: Over-max-pwr-budget: Triggered when the total power required by the connected PDs exceeds the maximum power the PoE switch can supply. Port Guide 873
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    ip: Specify the IP address of the NMS host in IPv4 or IPv6. Make sure the NMS host and the switch can reach each other. udp-port: Specify a UDP port on the NMS host to receive notifications. The default is port running-config startup-config Save the settings in the configuration file. User Guide 874
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    1 172.16.1.222 162 admin v3 authPriv inform 3 100 Switch(config)#end Switch#copy running-config startup-config 3.2.2 Enabling SNMP Traps The switch supports many types of SNMP traps, like SNMP standard traps, ACL traps, and VLAN traps, and the corresponding commands are different. With a trap
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    traps link-status in Interface Configuration Mode of the port. To disable them, run the corresponding no command. By default, the traps are enabled both globally and on all ports, which means that the traps will be triggered when a device is connected to or disconnected from any port of the switch
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    -config startup-config Save the settings in the configuration file. The following example shows how to configure the switch to enable bandwidth-control traps: Switch#configure Switch(config)#snmp-server traps bandwidth-control Switch(config)#end Switch#copy running-config startup-config User Guide
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    traps vlan Switch(config)#end Switch#copy running-config startup-config ■■ Enabling the SNMP Security Traps Globally Step 1 configure Enter Global Configuration Mode. Step 2 snmp-server traps security { dhcp-filter | ip-mac-binding } Enable the corresponding security traps. By default, all
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    trap: Switch#configure Switch(config)#snmp-server traps acl Switch(config)#end Switch#copy running-config startup-config ■■ Enabling the IP Traps Globally Step 1 configure Enter Global Configuration Mode. Step 2 snmp-server traps ip { change | duplicate } Enable the IP traps. By default, all IP
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    traps ip change Switch(config)#end Switch#copy running-config startup-config ■■ Enabling the SNMP PoE Traps Globally Note: Only T1600G-52PS and TL-SG2428P support PoE traps. Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 configure Enter Global Configuration Mode. snmp-server traps power [over-max-pwr-budget | port-pwr
  • TP-Link T1600G-52PS | Jetstream Smart Switches User Guide - Page 906
    The following example shows how to configure the switch to enable all PoE traps: Switch#configure Switch(config)#snmp-server traps power Switch(config)#end Switch#copy running-config startup-config ■■ Enabling the Link-status Trap for Ports Step 1 configure Enter Global Configuration Mode. Step
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    Configuring SNMP & RMON Switch#copy running-config startup-config Notification Configurations User Guide 882
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    to manage Agents of network devices. The Agent is usually a switch or router that collects traffic statistics (such as the total number interface. ■■ History: Collects a history group of statistics on Ethernet ports for a specified polling interval. ■■ Event: Specifies the action to User Guide 883
  • TP-Link T1600G-52PS | Jetstream Smart Switches User Guide - Page 909
    these steps to configure the Statistics group: 1) Specify the entry index, the port to be monitored, and the owner name of the entry. Set the entry. Port Specify an Ethernet port to be monitored in the entry. You can click Choose to choose a port from the list or manually enter the port number,
  • TP-Link T1600G-52PS | Jetstream Smart Switches User Guide - Page 910
    Under Creation. By default, it is Valid. The switch start to collect Ethernet port to be monitored. Index Displays the index of History entries. The switch supports up to 12 History entries. Port Specify a port own timer. For the monitored port, the switch samples packet information and generates
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    the entry with 1 to 16 characters. By default, it is monitor. Status Enable or disable the entry. By default, it is disabled. Enable: The entry is User for the entry. Index Displays the index of Event entries. The switch supports up to 12 Event entries. User Choose an SNMP user name or Guide 886
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    the log, and the NMS should initiate requests to get notifications. Notify: The switch sends notifications to the NMS. Log & Notify: The switch records the event in the log and sends notifications to the NMS. 3) to load the following page. Figure 5-4 Configuring the Alarm Entry User Guide 887
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    Alarm entries. The switch supports up to 12 Alarm entries. Variable Set the alarm variable to be monitored. The switch will monitor the that are larger than 1518 bytes. Jabbers: Packets that are sent when port collisions occur. Collisions: Collision times in the network segment. 64, 65- Guide 888
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    disable the entry. Enable: The entry is enabled. Disable: The entry is disabled. 5.2 Using the CLI 5.2.1 Configuring Statistics Step 1 configure Enter Global Configuration Mode. User Guide 889
  • TP-Link T1600G-52PS | Jetstream Smart Switches User Guide - Page 915
    By default, it is valid. The switch Switch(config)#rmon statistics 2 interface gigabitEthernet 1/0/2 owner monitor status valid Switch(config)#show rmon statistics Index Port Owner State ----- ---- ----- ----- 1 Gi1/0/1 monitor valid 2 Gi1/0/2 monitor valid Switch(config)#end User Guide
  • TP-Link T1600G-52PS | Jetstream Smart Switches User Guide - Page 916
    ; the default is 50 switch to monitor port 1/0/1. Set the sample interval as 100 seconds, maximum buckets as 50, and the owner as monitor: Switch#configure Switch(config)#rmon history 1 interface gigabitEthernet 1/0/1 interval 100 owner monitor buckets 50 Switch(config)#show rmon history User Guide
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    Port Interval Buckets Owner State 1 Gi1/0/1 100 50 monitor Enable Switch(config)#end Switch#copy running-config startup-config set in SNMP previously. The default name is public. description: Give a description to the entry with 1 to 16 characters. By default, the description is empty.
  • TP-Link T1600G-52PS | Jetstream Smart Switches User Guide - Page 918
    Switch(config)#end Switch#copy running-config startup-config switch will monitor the specified variable in sample intervals and act in the set way when the alarm is triggered. The default bytes; jabber means packets that are sent when port collisions occur; collision means the collision times in
  • TP-Link T1600G-52PS | Jetstream Smart Switches User Guide - Page 919
    default is absolute. In the absolute mode, the switch compares the sampling value against the preset threshold; in the delta mode, the switch end Return to Privileged EXEC Mode. copy running-config startup-config Save the settings in the configuration file. The Switch#configure User Guide 894
  • TP-Link T1600G-52PS | Jetstream Smart Switches User Guide - Page 920
    s-type absolute risingthreshold 3000 rising-event-index 1 falling-threshold 2000 falling-event-index 2 a-type all interval 10 owner monitor Switch(config)#show rmon alarm Index-State: 1-Enabled Statistics index: 1 Alarm variable: BPkt Sample Type: Absolute RHold-REvent: 3000-1 FHold-FEvent
  • TP-Link T1600G-52PS | Jetstream Smart Switches User Guide - Page 921
    . The NMS host with IP address 192.168.1.222 is connected to the core switch, Switch B. Switch A is connected to Switch B via port 1/0/3. Port 1/0/3 and the NMS can reach one another. Figure 6-1 Network Topology Gi1/0/1 Switch A Gi1/0/2 Gi1/0/3 Switch B NMS IP: 192.168.1.222 User Guide 896
  • TP-Link T1600G-52PS | Jetstream Smart Switches User Guide - Page 922
    ports. Switch Demonstrated with T1600G-52TS, Ports Configure Storm Control on the required ports. For detailed configuration, refer to Configuring QoS. ■■ Configuring SNMP 1) Choose MAINTENANCE > SNMP > Global Config to load the following page. In the Global Config the SNMP View Config section, click
  • TP-Link T1600G-52PS | Jetstream Smart Switches User Guide - Page 923
    Level in accordance with that of the group nms-monitor. Choose SHA authentication algorithm and DES privacy algorithm, and set corresponding passwords. Click Create. User Guide 898
  • TP-Link T1600G-52PS | Jetstream Smart Switches User Guide - Page 924
    > Notification Config and click to load the following page. Choose the IP Mode as IPv4, and specify the IP address of the NMS host and the port of the Entry 6) Choose MAINTENANCE > SNMP > Notification > Trap Config to load the following page. Enable Storm Control trap and click Apply. User Guide 899
  • TP-Link T1600G-52PS | Jetstream Smart Switches User Guide - Page 925
    following page. Create Statistics entries 1 and 2, and bind them to ports 1/0/1 and 1/0/2, respectively. Set the owner of the entries as the following page. Configure entries 1 and 2. Bind entries 1 and 2 to ports 1/0/1 and 1/0/2, respectively. Set the Interval as 100 seconds, Maximum Buckets as 50
  • TP-Link T1600G-52PS | Jetstream Smart Switches User Guide - Page 926
    entry 1, set the alarm variable as RecPackets, related statistics entry ID as 1 (bound to port 1/0/1), the sample type as Absolute, the rising threshold as 3000, associated rising event entry ID entry ID as 2 (bound to port 1/0/2). Other configurations are the same as those of entry 1. User
  • TP-Link T1600G-52PS | Jetstream Smart Switches User Guide - Page 927
    Configure the Storm Control on the required ports of Switch A. For detailed configuration, refer to Configuring QoS. ■■ Configuring SNMP 1) Enable SNMP and specify the remote engine ID. Switch_A#configure Switch_A(config)#snmp-server Switch_A(config)#snmp-server engineID remote 123456789a 2) Create
  • TP-Link T1600G-52PS | Jetstream Smart Switches User Guide - Page 928
    (config config)#rmon statistics 1 interface gigabitEthernet 1/0/1 owner monitor status valid Switch_A(config config)#rmon event 1 user admin description rising_notify type notify owner monitor Switch_A(config port 1/0/2), while all other configurations are the same as those of entry 1. Switch_A(config
  • TP-Link T1600G-52PS | Jetstream Smart Switches User Guide - Page 929
    RMON Configuration Example Switch_A(config)#rmon alarm 2 Verify the Configurations Verify global SNMP configurations: Switch_A(config)#show snmp-server SNMP agent is enabled. 0 SNMP Verify SNMP engine ID: Switch_A(config)#show snmp-server engineID Local engine ID: 80002e5703000aeb13a23d Remote engine
  • TP-Link T1600G-52PS | Jetstream Smart Switches User Guide - Page 930
    configurations: Switch_A(config)#show snmp-server group configurations: Switch_A(config)#show snmp-server group View View Verify SNMP user configurations: Switch_A(config)#show snmp-server user No. U-Name host configurations: Switch_A(config)#show snmp-server host No. Des-IP UDP Name SecMode
  • TP-Link T1600G-52PS | Jetstream Smart Switches User Guide - Page 931
    configurations: Switch_A(config)#show rmon history Index Port Interval Buckets Owner State 1 Gi1/0/1 100 50 monitor Enable 2 Gi1/0/2 100 50 monitor Enable Verify RMON event configurations: Switch_A(config alarm configurations: Switch_A(config)#show rmon alarm
  • TP-Link T1600G-52PS | Jetstream Smart Switches User Guide - Page 932
    Configuring SNMP & RMON Index-State: 2-Enabled Statistics index: 2 Alarm variable: RevPkt Sample Type: Absolute RHold-REvent: 3000-1 FHold-FEvent: 2000-2 Alarm startup: All Interval: 10 Owner: monitor Configuration Example User Guide 907
  • TP-Link T1600G-52PS | Jetstream Smart Switches User Guide - Page 933
    Default Global Config Settings Parameter SNMP Default Setting Disabled Local Engine ID Automatically Remote Engine ID None Table 7-2 Default 7-4 Default SNMP v3 Settings Parameter SNMP Group Group Entry Group Name Security Model Security Level Read View Write View Notify View Default Setting
  • TP-Link T1600G-52PS | Jetstream Smart Switches User Guide - Page 934
    Notification Config Notification Entry IP Mode IP Address UDP Port User Security Model Security Level Type Retry Timeout Trap Config Enabled SNMP Traps Default Setting No entries IPv4 None 162 None v1 noAuthNoPriv Trap None None SNMP Authentication, Coldstart, Warmstart, Link Status User Guide 909
  • TP-Link T1600G-52PS | Jetstream Smart Switches User Guide - Page 935
    Default Statistics Config Settings Parameter Default Setting Statistics Entry ID Port Owner IP Mode No entries None None None Valid Table 7-7 Default Settings for History Entries Parameter Default Setting Port Threshold Falling Event Alarm Type Default Setting RecBytes 0, means no
  • TP-Link T1600G-52PS | Jetstream Smart Switches User Guide - Page 936
    Configuring SNMP & RMON Parameter Interval Owner Status Default Setting 1800 seconds monitor Disabled Appendix: Default Parameters User Guide 911
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    Part 32 Diagnosing the Device & Network CHAPTERS 1. Diagnosing the Device 2. Diagnosing the Network 3. Appendix: Default Parameters
  • TP-Link T1600G-52PS | Jetstream Smart Switches User Guide - Page 938
    device diagnostics feature provides cable testing, which allows you to troubleshoot based on the connection status, cable length and fault location Cable Follow these steps to diagnose the cable: 1) Select your desired port for the test and click Apply. 2) Check the test results in User Guide 913
  • TP-Link T1600G-52PS | Jetstream Smart Switches User Guide - Page 939
    length from the port to the trouble spot. 1.2 Using switch will only test the cable for the port which is in the link-down status. port: Enter the port number in 1/0/1 format to check the result of the cable test. The following example shows how to check the cable diagnostics of port 1/0/2: Switch
  • TP-Link T1600G-52PS | Jetstream Smart Switches User Guide - Page 940
    . You can test connectivity to remote hosts, or to the gateways from the switch to the destination. With Network Diagnostics, you can: ■■ Troubleshoot with Ping testing. ■■ Troubleshoot with Tracert testing. 2.1 Using the GUI 2.1.1 Troubleshooting with Ping Testing You can use the Ping tool to test
  • TP-Link T1600G-52PS | Jetstream Smart Switches User Guide - Page 941
    > Tracert to load the following page. Figure 2-1 Troubleshooting with Tracert Testing Follow these steps to test connectivity between the switch and routers along the path from the source to the destination: 1) In the Tracert Config section, enter the IP address of the destination, set the max hop
  • TP-Link T1600G-52PS | Jetstream Smart Switches User Guide - Page 942
    to send ICMP request packets. The values are from 100 to 1000 milliseconds; the default is 1000 milliseconds. The following example shows how to test the connectivity between the switch and the destination device with the IP address 192.168.0.10. Specify the ping times as 3, the data size as 1000
  • TP-Link T1600G-52PS | Jetstream Smart Switches User Guide - Page 943
    are supported, such as 192.168.0.100 or fe80::1234. maxHops: Specify the maximum number of the route hops the test data can pass though. The range is 1 to 30 hops; the default is 4 hops. The following example shows how to test the connectivity between the switch and the network device with the IP
  • TP-Link T1600G-52PS | Jetstream Smart Switches User Guide - Page 944
    3-1 Default Settings of Ping Config Parameter Default Setting Destination IP 192.168.0.1 Ping Times 4 Data Size 64 bytes Interval 1000 milliseconds Table 3-2 Default Settings of Tracert Config Parameter Default Setting Destination IP 192.168.0.100 Maximum Hops 4 hops User Guide 919
  • TP-Link T1600G-52PS | Jetstream Smart Switches User Guide - Page 945
    Part 33 Configuring System Logs CHAPTERS 1. Overview 2. System Logs Configurations 3. Configuration Example 4. Appendix: Default Parameters
  • TP-Link T1600G-52PS | Jetstream Smart Switches User Guide - Page 946
    Configuring System Logs Overview 1 Overview The switch generates messages in response to events, faults, or errors occurred, as well as changes in configuration or other occurrences the severity level of the log messages to control the type of log messages saved in each destination. User Guide 921
  • TP-Link T1600G-52PS | Jetstream Smart Switches User Guide - Page 947
    levels 0 to 4 mean the functionality of the switch is affected. Please take actions according to the is unusable and you have to reboot the switch. Actions must be taken immediately. Cause analysis Software malfunctions affect the functionality of the switch. The memory utilization reaches the limit.
  • TP-Link T1600G-52PS | Jetstream Smart Switches User Guide - Page 948
    default. Information in the log buffer is displayed on the MAINTENANCE > Logs > Logs Table page. It will be lost when the switch lost after the switch is restarted disable the channel. By default, the log information is switch's system logs. These hosts are called Log Servers. The switch will forward
  • TP-Link T1600G-52PS | Jetstream Smart Switches User Guide - Page 949
    enable the server, and then set the server IP address and severity. Server IP UDP Port Severity Status 2) Click Apply. Specify an IP address of the log server. Displays the UDP port used by the server to receive the log messages. The switch uses standard port 514 to send log messages. Specify the
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    level to display the log information whose severity level value is the same or smaller. Content Displays the detailed information of the log event. User Guide 925
  • TP-Link T1600G-52PS | Jetstream Smart Switches User Guide - Page 951
    Configure the switch to save be lost when the switch is restarted. You can be lost after the switch is restarted. You 1 to 48 hours. By default, the default level is 3, indicating that the log messages of levels 0 to 3 will be saved in the log flash. Step 7 show logging local-config
  • TP-Link T1600G-52PS | Jetstream Smart Switches User Guide - Page 952
    10 hours: Switch#configure Switch(config)#logging buffer Switch(config)#logging buffer level 5 Switch(config)#logging file flash Switch(config)#logging file flash frequency periodic 10 Switch(config)#logging file flash level 2 Switch(config)#show logging local-config Channel Level Status
  • TP-Link T1600G-52PS | Jetstream Smart Switches User Guide - Page 953
    (config)# logging host index 2 192.168.0.148 5 Switch(config)# show logging loghost Index Host-IP Severity Status 1 0.0.0.0 6 disable 2 192.168.0.148 5 enable 3 0.0.0.0 6 disable 4 0.0.0.0 6 disable Switch(config)#end Switch#copy running-config startup-config User Guide
  • TP-Link T1600G-52PS | Jetstream Smart Switches User Guide - Page 954
    Example 3.1 Network Requirements The company network manager needs to monitor network of department A for troubleshooting. Figure 3-1 Network Topology Department A Switch IP: 1.1.0.2/16 PC IP: 1.1.0.1/16 3.2 Configuration Scheme The network manager can configure the PC as a log server to
  • TP-Link T1600G-52PS | Jetstream Smart Switches User Guide - Page 955
    1.1.0.1 5 Switch(config)#end Switch#copy running-config startup-config Verify the Configurations Switch# show logging loghost Index Host-IP Severity Status 1 1.1.0.1 5 enable 2 0.0.0.0 6 disable 3 0.0.0.0 6 disable 4 0.0.0.0 6 disable Configuration Example User Guide 930
  • TP-Link T1600G-52PS | Jetstream Smart Switches User Guide - Page 956
    Sync-Periodic of Log Buffer Immediately Status of Log File Disabled Severity of Log File Level_3 Sync-Periodic of Log File 24 hours Table 4-2 Default Settings of Remote Logs Parameter Default Setting Server IP 0.0.0.0 UDP Port 514 Severity Level_6 Status Disabled User Guide 931
  • TP-Link T1600G-52PS | Jetstream Smart Switches User Guide - Page 957
    JetStream Gigabit Smart Switch Model Number: T1600G-52TS/T1600G-52PS/T1600G-18TS/T1600G-28TS/TL-SG2428P Responsible party: TP-Link USA Corporation, d/b/a TP-Link North America, Inc. Address: 145 South State College Blvd. Suite 400, Brea, CA 92821 Website: https://www.tp-link the instruction manual,
  • TP-Link T1600G-52PS | Jetstream Smart Switches User Guide - Page 958
    /35/EU, 2009/125/EC, 2011/65/EU and (EU)2015/863. The original EU declaration of conformity may be found at https://www.tp-link.com/en/ce Industry Canada Statement CAN ICES-3 (A)/NMB-3(A) This device contains licence-exempt transmitter(s)/receiver(s) that comply with Innovation, Science and Economic
  • TP-Link T1600G-52PS | Jetstream Smart Switches User Guide - Page 959
    Don't disassemble the product, or make repairs yourself. You run the risk of electric shock and voiding the limited warranty. If you need service, please contact us. ■■ Avoid water and wet locations. Please read and follow the above safety information when operating the device. We cannot guarantee
  • TP-Link T1600G-52PS | Jetstream Smart Switches User Guide - Page 960
    Explanation of the symbols on the product label Symbol Explanation AC voltage Indoor use only RECYCLING This product bears the selective sorting symbol for Waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE). This means that this product must be handled pursuant to European directive 2012/19/EU in
  • TP-Link T1600G-52PS | Jetstream Smart Switches User Guide - Page 961
    COPYRIGHT & TRADEMARKS Specifications are subject to change without notice. is a registered trademark of TP-Link Technologies Co., Ltd. Other brands and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders. No part of the specifications may be reproduced
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User Guide
Jetstream Smart Switches
T1600G-52TS (TL-SG2452) / T1600G-52PS (TL-SG2452P)
T1600G-18TS (TL-SG2216) / T1600G-28TS / TL-SG2428P
1910012764
REV4.3.0
March 2020