Netgear GSM4212UX User Manual

Netgear GSM4212UX Manual

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    Audio Video User Manual AV Line of Fully Managed Switches M4250 Series October 2022 202-12148-06 NETGEAR, Inc. 350 E. Plumeria Drive San Jose, CA 95134, USA
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    ce document en français canadien à https://www.netgear.com/support/download/. (If this product is sold in Canada, you can access this document in Canadian French at https://www.netgear.com/support/download/.) For regulatory compliance information including the EU Declaration of
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    preconfigured AV profile templates on page 15 Set the STP network redundancy for the switch on page 82 We made other minor changes throughout the manual. 3
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    added the following chapters: Security on page 62 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting on page 91 We added the following sections to existing 86 Display the neighboring devices on page 90 We changed the following sections: Supported Switches on page 9 Use an AV profile template to configure and assign
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    Contents Chapter 1 Getting Started with the AV UI Supported Switches 9 Available publications 9 AV local browser UI overview 9 Use a web browser to log in to the AV UI 10 Log in to the AV UI
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    AV Line of Fully Managed Switches M4250 Series Change a LAG 38 Remove a LAG 39 Chapter 4 Multicast Configure the multicast mode for one or more ports 42 Add or remove blocked multicast address ranges 43 Display the multicast groups in your network 44 Chapter 5 Power over Ethernet Manage PoE
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    switch to factory default settings 84 Manually control the fans 85 Display the status of the ports and switch 86 Display the neighboring devices 90 Chapter 9 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting Manage the switch log, console in the AV UI 99 Download diagnostics files for technical support 100 7
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    updates with new features and bug fixes are made available from time to time at netgear.com/support/download/. You can check for and download new firmware manually. If the features or behavior of your product does not match what is described in this guide, you might need to update your firmware. 8
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    support/download. • Installation guide • Hardware installation guide • Main user manual • Audio-video user manual (this manual) • Software administration manual • CLI command reference manual -of-band (OOB) port (also referred to as the service port). • Main local browser user interface (main UI),
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    AV Line of Fully Managed Switches M4250 Series This manual describes how to use the audio-video (AV) local browser switch and you must use the default IP address of the switch, see the information in the installation guide. You can use a web browser to access the switch and log in. You must be able
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    Overview page displays. Log in to the AV UI over the OOB port You can configure network information on the IPv4 service port, also referred to as the out-of-band (OOB) port. The OOB port is a dedicated Ethernet port Overview page displays. Getting Started with the AV UI 11 Audio Video User Manual
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    accessing the DHCP server or by using an IP scanner utility. The procedures in this manual assume that you know the IP address of your switch. To use a known IP Registration confirms that your email alerts work, lowers technical support resolution time, and ensures your shipping address accuracy. We
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    create an account, and then register the switch with your NETGEAR email address and password. Getting Started with the AV UI 13 Audio Video User Manual
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    2 Audio-Video Profile Templates and Network Profiles The switch provides preconfigured audio-video (AV) profile templates that you can configure and assign to switch ports and VLANs, thereby creating network profiles. You can also set up your own AV profile templates. These are the essential
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    this template to connect the switch to IP audio devices that support Audio Video Bridging (AVB). • Audio Dante: Use this template another profile simultaneously. This template can support devices such as Crestron DM NVX , Atlona products, products that support Libav, Visionary Solutions products,
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    Switches M4250 Series • Video NDI4: Use this template to connect the switch to video devices and cameras that support Network Device Interface (NDI) version 4 with multi-TCP (mTCP) transport. • Video NDI5 with Dante, Audio-Video Profile Templates 16 and Network Profiles Audio Video User Manual
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    see About PTP residency time stamping on page 17. If you must support both AVB and PTP residency time stamping in your network, we recommend add a network profile that uses AVB (such as Audio AVB), you cannot manually enable PTP residency time stamping. - If PTP residency time stamping is enabled
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    time stamping is not a strict requirement for the network profiles that can use it, so you can manually disable PTP residency time stamping (see Configure PTP residency time stamping on page 29). This flexibility lets . Audio-Video Profile Templates 18 and Network Profiles Audio Video User Manual
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    in. The Overview page displays. 4. Select Configure > Network Profiles. The Network Profiles page displays. Audio-Video Profile Templates 19 and Network Profiles Audio Video User Manual
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    IP Settings menu, select Static or DHCP client. By default, None is selected. If you select Static, you must specify the IP address settings manually and you can also configure the network profile as a DHCP server. (See the following step.) If you select DHCP client, the network profile functions
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    Password field, enter your local device password, and click the AV UI Login button. Audio-Video Profile Templates 21 and Network Profiles Audio Video User Manual
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    network profile that you want to remove, click the 3 dots icon and select Delete. Audio-Video Profile Templates 22 and Network Profiles Audio Video User Manual
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    on the switch, use the main UI or the CLI. For more information, see the main user manual or the CLI command reference manual, both of which you can download by visiting netgear.com/support/download. To create a custom AV profile template: 1. Launch a web browser. 2. In the address field of your web
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    10. To add a QoS configuration to the template, do the following: a. To the right of the Quality of Service section, click the Add QoS link. b. The fixed selection from the QoS Type menu is DSCP, but this setting 7. Audio-Video Profile Templates 24 and Network Profiles Audio Video User Manual
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    management type to weighted random early detection (WRED) by accessing the main UI. f. In the Quality of Service section, click the Save button. The QoS configuration is saved. 11. To add another QoS configuration to the Audio-Video Profile Templates 25 and Network Profiles Audio Video User Manual
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    right of the Quality of Service section, click the Add QoS In the Quality of Service section, click the Save button In the Quality of Service section, next to the c. In the Quality of Service section, click the Save In the Quality of Service section, next to the the Quality of Service section, click the
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    all active VLANs. By default, the Auto-Trunk feature is enabled on the switch. Audio-Video Profile Templates 27 and Network Profiles Audio Video User Manual
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    form an Auto-Trunk with a partner device, the following are required: • The Auto-Trunk feature must be supported and globally enabled on the switch and the partner device. (On all M4250 switch models, the Auto-Trunk feature -Video Profile Templates 28 and Network Profiles Audio Video User Manual
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    . Configure PTP residency time stamping Depending on the network profile that is enabled, you can disable or enable the PTP residency time stamping manually, which then applies globally. If a network profile that uses AVB is enabled (for example, a network profile that is based on Audio AVB), PTP
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    configure an IGMP querier for use with a network profile in another VLAN than VLAN 1. Audio-Video Profile Templates 30 and Network Profiles Audio Video User Manual
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    network profile can function as a querier. 7. Click the Apply button. Your settings are saved. Audio-Video Profile Templates 31 and Network Profiles Audio Video User Manual
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    AV Line of Fully Managed Switches M4250 Series 8. To save the settings to the running configuration, at the top of the page, click the Save icon or text. Audio-Video Profile Templates 32 and Network Profiles Audio Video User Manual
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    be static or dynamic, and you can configure the LAG as a trunk. The switch can support multiple LAGs. The chapter contains the following sections: • Auto-LAG overview • Enable or disable of the switch, see the main user manual, which you can download by visiting netgear.com/support/download. 33
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    .) • At least two links must be established between the switch and the partner device, and these links must support the same speed and duplex mode. • The links cannot be members of a manually configured static or dynamic LAG. • LLDP must be enabled on the interconnected ports on the switch and the
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    AV Line of Fully Managed Switches M4250 Series Note: The switch can support multiple static and dynamic LAGs, but with each partner device, the switch can support a single Auto-LAG only. Enable or disable Auto-LAGs By default click the Save icon or text. Link Aggregation 35 Audio Video User Manual
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    on the source and destination IP addresses and source and destination TCP or UDP port field in the packet. Link Aggregation 36 Audio Video User Manual
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    . • Layer 2; Source + Destination: Based on the source and destination MAC addresses, VLAN, EtherType, and incoming port in the packet. Link Aggregation 37 Audio Video User Manual
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    device password to use each subsequent time that you log in. The Overview page displays. 4. Select Configure > Link Aggregation. Link Aggregation 38 Audio Video User Manual
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    displays. 6. Click the Delete button. The LAG is removed. The window closes. The Link Aggregation Group page displays again. Link Aggregation 39 Audio Video User Manual
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    AV Line of Fully Managed Switches M4250 Series 7. To save the settings to the running configuration, at the top of the page, click the Save icon or text. Link Aggregation 40 Audio Video User Manual
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    other messages. Multicast is best suited for video and audio traffic requiring multicast packet control for optimal operation. Multicast for IPv4 includes support for IGMPv1, IGMPv2, and IGMPv3. The chapter contains the following sections: • Configure the multicast mode for one or more ports • Add
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    : Multicast traffic from the networks that you select (see the next step) is blocked on the selected port or ports. Multicast 42 Audio Video User Manual
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    specify a local device password to use each subsequent time that you log in. The Overview page displays. 4. Select Configure > Multicast. Multicast 43 Audio Video User Manual
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    Configure > Multicast. The Multicast page displays. The Multicast Groups table displays detailed information about each multicast group in your network. Multicast 44 Audio Video User Manual
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    the device from which the multicast traffic originates. Type The IGMP version that is being used (IGMPv1, IGMPv2, or IGMPv3). Multicast 45 Audio Video User Manual
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    • PoE schedules • Display the total PoE consumption for the switch For more information about the PoE management options of the switch, see the main user manual, which you can download by visiting netgear.com/support/download. 46
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    port is disabled to make sure that the devices connected to the higher-priority, lower-numbered PoE ports are supported first. To manage the PoE interface settings: 1. Launch a web browser. 2. In the address field of . The Overview page displays. Power over Ethernet 47 Audio Video User Manual
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    from the switch. For PoE+ models, 802.3at is the default setting. • Pre-802.3bt: The PoE++ port supports Class 4 devices that use 4-pair PoE (4PPoE) to receive power higher than 30W but that are not compliant with IEEE 802.3bt is the default setting. Power over Ethernet 48 Audio Video User Manual
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    Limit Type, enter the maximum power (in W) that the port can deliver in the Power Limit (Watts) field. Power over Ethernet 49 Audio Video User Manual
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    required. However, you then must specify a local device password to use each subsequent time that you log in. Power over Ethernet 50 Audio Video User Manual
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    user name, in the Password field, enter your local device password, and click the AV UI Login button. Power over Ethernet 51 Audio Video User Manual
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    dates, and set the start and end times that apply during the days that the schedule is effective. Power over Ethernet 52 Audio Video User Manual
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    the settings to the running configuration, at the top of the page, click the Save icon or text. Power over Ethernet 53 Audio Video User Manual
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    the address field of your web browser, enter the IP address of the switch. The login page displays. Power over Ethernet 54 Audio Video User Manual
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    PoE power consumption of the switch, with the maximum PoE budget stated to the right of the bar. Power over Ethernet 55 Audio Video User Manual
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    6 Port Configuration For the physical ports and LAGs on the switch, you can display the settings and configure the administrative mode of a port or LAG (both of which are enabled by default), the frame size for a port, and the flow control for a port. You can also add port descriptions. Note: In
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    of Fully Managed Switches M4250 Series Administratively enable or disable one or more interfaces By default, all ports and LAGs are administratively enabled. You can manually disable a port or LAG, but this can also occur automatically if a fault or other condition occurs. After a port or LAG is
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    Save icon or text. Set the frame size for one or more interfaces The frame size is the maximum Ethernet frame size that the interface supports or is configured to use, including the Ethernet header, CRC, and payload. The default size is 9198. Port Configuration 58 Audio Video User
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    of memory used by the packets on the port exceeds a preconfigured threshold and responds to pause requests from partner Port Configuration 59 Audio Video User Manual
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    , the switch does honor incoming pause frames by temporarily halting transmission. 8. Click the Apply button. Your settings are saved. Port Configuration 60 Audio Video User Manual
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    description, this field is blank. The media type that the port supports. The media type can be copper for an Ethernet port or fiber for a port that supports an SFP or SFP+ transceiver for a fiber connection. The port to the Data network profile. Port Configuration 61 Audio Video User Manual
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    • RADIUS servers • Configure the basic settings for a RADIUS server • Remove a RADIUS server For information about all security options of the switch, see the main user manual, which you can download by visiting netgear.com/support/download. 62
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    and indicates whether the supplicant is authorized to access system services. For port authentication to function, you must configure at least access authentication globally (see Manage 802.1X authentication on page 64), manually set the port authentication mode of the uplink port or ports to
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    is globally disabled and the switch allows traffic on any ports without authentication. Note: Before you enable 802.1X access authentication globally, manually set the port authentication mode of the uplink port or ports to Authorized (see Manage port authentication for individual ports on page 63
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    802.1x Access Authentication button so that it displays green and is positioned to the right. CAUTION: Before you enable 802.1X access authentication, manually set the port authentication mode of the uplink port or ports to Authorized (see Manage port authentication for individual ports on page 63
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    more RADIUS servers. The main UI lets you manage extensive RADIUS settings. For more information, see the main user manual, which you can download by visiting netgear.com/support/download. To configure the basic settings for a RADIUS server: 1. Launch a web browser. 2. In the address field of your
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    a RADIUS server: 1. Launch a web browser. 2. In the address field of your web browser, enter the IP address of the switch. Security 67 Audio Video User Manual
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    . 7. To save the settings to the running configuration, at the top of the page, click the Save icon or text. Security 68 Audio Video User Manual
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    • Set the STP network redundancy for the switch • Restart the switch from the AV UI • Reset the switch to factory default settings • Manually control the fans • Display the status of the ports and switch • Display the neighboring devices For information about all management and monitoring options of
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    in the upper right of the page. A pop-up window displays a warning. 9. Click the Yes button. Manage and monitor the switch 70 Audio Video User Manual
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    the Yes button. The switch restarts. During the restart process, do not power down the switch. Manage and monitor the switch 71 Audio Video User Manual
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    field of your web browser, enter the IP address of the switch. The login page displays. Manage and monitor the switch 72 Audio Video User Manual
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    . That is, your running configuration is not saved to the startup configuration (the startup-config file). Manage and monitor the switch 73 Audio Video User Manual
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    button. A pop-up window displays. 6. Navigate to a location on your computer and save the text file. Manage and monitor the switch 74 Audio Video User Manual
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    . The running configuration and startup configuration are restored. Date and time settings You can either set the date and time for the switch manually or configure one or more Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) servers, allowing the switch to synchronizing its internal clock with an SNTP server
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    AV Line of Fully Managed Switches M4250 Series Manually set the date and time You can manually set the date and time for the switch. To manually set the date and time: 1. Launch a web browser. 2. In the address field of that you log in. Manage and monitor the switch 76 Audio Video User Manual
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    Name window displays. 5. In the New System Name field, specify a system name. 6. Click the Apply button. Manage and monitor the switch 77 Audio Video User Manual
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    : The static IP address for the management interface. The default value is 169.254.100.100. Manage and monitor the switch 78 Audio Video User Manual
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    . The Edit Management IP Address window displays. 5. From the Management IP Settings menu, select DHCP Client. Manage and monitor the switch 79 Audio Video User Manual
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    page, click the Save icon or text. OOB port IP address The OOB port, also referred to as the IPv4 service port, is a dedicated Ethernet port for out-of-band (OOB) management of the switch. Traffic on this port is time that you log in. Manage and monitor the switch 80 Audio Video User Manual
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    , in the Password field, enter your local device password, and click the AV UI Login button. Manage and monitor the switch 81 Audio Video User Manual
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    redundancy settings in the AV UI align with the bridge priority values in the main UI. Manage and monitor the switch 82 Audio Video User Manual
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    to the running configuration, at the top of the page, click the Save icon or text. Manage and monitor the switch 83 Audio Video User Manual
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    to use each subsequent time that you log in. The Overview page displays. 4. Select Configure > Maintenance. Manage and monitor the switch 84 Audio Video User Manual
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    temperature thresholds, PoE budgets, and traffic load conditions that affect the fans, see the hardware installation guide, which you can download by visiting netgear.com/support/download. To manually control the fans: 1. Launch a web browser. 2. In the address field of your web browser, enter the
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    section, select one of the following radio buttons. • Off: The fans are off and produce no noise. You can only manually set the fans in Off mode. The following models do not support Off mode. - M4250-26G4F-PoE++ - M4250-40G8XF-PoE+ - M4250-40G8XF-PoE++ • Quiet: The fans function from 10, 20, or
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    VLAN traffic. The port functions as an Auto-Trunk (see Auto-Trunk overview on page 27). Manage and monitor the switch 87 Audio Video User Manual
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    the out-of-band (OOB) port of the switch (see OOB port IP address on page 80). (This port is also referred to as the service port.) Manage and monitor the switch 88 Audio Video User
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    of internal fans depends on the switch model. The state of the fan must be Active. If the state is not Active, there might be a problem with the fan and the cooling. Sensor (numbered) The temperature in Celsius that is measured by the sensor. The number of internal sensors depends on
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    the switch to normal operation, you must restart the switch. For more information, see the hardware installation guide. The mode can be Off, Quiet, or Cool. For more information, see Manually control the fans on page 85. Display the neighboring devices You can display the devices that are connected
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    You can diagnose and troubleshoot the switch and its network. The chapter contains the following sections: • Manage the switch log, console log, and command cable test • Configure port mirroring • Access the CLI through the terminal in the AV UI • Download diagnostics files for technical support 91
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    CLI. For more information, see the main user manual or the CLI command reference manual, both of which you can download by visiting netgear.com/support/download. By default, the switch log is enabled at log and command log are disabled. Diagnostics and Troubleshooting 92 Audio Video User Manual
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    is required. However, you then must specify a local device password to use each subsequent time that you log in. The Overview page displays. Diagnostics and Troubleshooting 93 Audio Video User Manual
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    to which the statistics apply. The number of inbound octets (bytes). The number of inbound unicast packets. The number of inbound multicast packets. Diagnostics and Troubleshooting 94 Audio Video User Manual
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    all statistics link above the table. A pop-up window displays a warning. 6. Click the Delete button. The port statistics counters are reset to zero. Diagnostics and Troubleshooting 95 Audio Video User Manual
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    each subsequent time that you log in. The Overview page displays. 4. Select Diagnostics > Troubleshoot. The Troubleshoot page displays. 5. In the IP Address/Host Name field, specify the IP address or results display in the result panes. Diagnostics and Troubleshooting 96 Audio Video User Manual
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    with a device, the cable status is Normal. The following table describes the test results that might display in the Cable Test Results section. Diagnostics and Troubleshooting 97 Audio Video User Manual
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    > Port Mirroring. The Port Mirroring page displays. 5. Click the Port Mirroring toggle so that it displays green and is positioned to the right. Diagnostics and Troubleshooting 98 Audio Video User Manual
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    Overview page displays. 4. Select Diagnostics > Terminal. Depending on how you configured your browser, the CLI opens in a new browser tab or browser window. Diagnostics and Troubleshooting 99 Audio Video User Manual
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    your switch. Such files might help troubleshooting a problem. The combined diagnostic files might include the following information: • Configuration file • Buffered log • Tech support file • Crash logs • Full memory dump • Supported MIBs Please do not send files unless instructed to do so by NETGEAR
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Audio Video User Manual
AV Line of Fully Managed Switches
M4250 Series
NETGEAR, Inc.
350 E. Plumeria Drive
October 2022
San Jose, CA 95134, USA
202-12148-06