Netgear XCM89UP Web Management User Guide

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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Software User Manual September 2014 202-11439-01 350 East Plumeria Drive San Jose, CA 95134 USA
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Support Thank you for selecting NETGEAR products. After installing list of phone numbers at http://support.netgear.com/general/contact/default.aspx. Contact your Internet service provider for technical support. Compliance For regulatory compliance information, visit
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    Device Information 27 Loopback Interface 29 Network Interface 30 Time 37 DNS 43 SDM Template Preference 45 Green Ethernet Configuration 47 Device View 55 Services 55 DHCP Server 55 DHCP Relay 64 DHCP L2 Relay 65 UDP Relay 67 DHCPv6 Server 70 DHCPv6 Relay 78 Chassis 79 Basic Chassis
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide LLDP 105 LLDP-MED 113 ISDP 121 Basic 121 Advanced 122 Timer Schedule 126 Timer Global Configuration 126 Timer Schedule Configuration 127 Chapter 3 Configuring Switching
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Chapter 4 Routing Routing Table 211 Basic 211 Advanced 213 IP 217 Basic 217 Advanced 223 IPv6 Multicast PIM 355 IPv6 Multicast MLD 361 IPv6 Multicast Static Routes Configuration 369 Chapter 5 Configuring Quality of Service Class of Service 370 Basic 371 5
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Advanced 372 Differentiated Services 378 DiffServ Wizard 379 Basic 380 Advanced 382 Chapter HTTP 411 HTTPS 413 SSH 416 Telnet 419 Console Port 421 Denial of Service Configuration 422 Access Control 424 Port Authentication 427 Basic 427 Advanced 429
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Port Detailed Statistics 498 EAP Statistics 504 Cable Test Download 528 USB File Download 530 File Management 530 Copy 531 Dual Image Configuration 531 Troubleshooting 532 Ping IPv4 532 Ping IPv6 534 Traceroute IPv4 535 Traceroute IPv6 537 Full Memory
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    Support 540 User Guide 541 Appendix A Default Settings Appendix B Configuration Examples Virtual Local Area Networks (VLANs 545 VLAN Example Configuration 546 Access Control Lists (ACLs 547 MAC ACL Example Configuration 548 Standard IP ACL Example Configuration 549 Differentiated Services
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    1. Getting Started 1 This chapter provides an overview of starting your NETGEAR M6100 Chassis switch and accessing the user interface. This chapter contains the following sections: • Switch Management Interface on page 9 • Web Access on page 9 • Understanding the User Interfaces on page 10 •
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    and requirements, and on your preference. The Web Management User Guide Software User Manual describes how to use the Web-based interface to manage and HTTP version 1.1, or later • Java Runtime Environment 1.6 or later Supported web browsers include: • Internet Explorer 10.0, 11.0 • Mozilla Firefox
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Use the following procedures to log on to the Web interface: 1. Open a Web browser and enter the IP address of the switch in the Web
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide multiple configuration pages, the item becomes preceded by a down arrow symbol and expands to display the additional pages. Page Link Configuration Pages Figure 3. Submenu Links
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Table 1. Command Buttons Button Update Logout Function Clicking the Update button updates the page with the latest information from the device. Clicking the Logout button
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Figure 5. Device View Main Menu Help Page Access Every page feature): Table 2: \ < / > * | ? Using SNMP The M6100 Chassis switch software supports the configuration of SNMP groups and users that can manage traps that the SNMP agent generates. M6100 Chassis
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Any user can connect to the switch using the SNMPv3 protocol, but for authentication and encryption, the switch supports only one user which is admin; therefore there is only one profile that can be created or modified. To configure authentication and encryption
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    's relationship to its environment. The System tab contains links to the following features: • Management on page 16 • Device View (See Device View on page 12) • Services on page 55 • Chassis on page 79 • PoE on page 94 • SNMP on page 99 • LLDP on page 105 • ISDP on page 121 • Timer Schedule
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide System Information After a successful login, the System Information page displays. Use this page to configure and view general device information. To display the System Information
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide a. System Name - Enter the name you want to use to identify this System Date System Up time Current SNTP Sync Status System SNMP OID System Mac Address Supported Java Plugin Version Current SNTP Synchronized Time The highest temp in chassis (C) Temperature traps
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Backplane Information This screens displays the backplane information. The following table describes the information displayed. Table 5. Backplane Information Field Model Identifier FPGA Version Serial Number
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide FAN Status This screen shows the status of the fans in all units. These fans remove the heat generated by the power, CPU and other
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Figure 9. Device Status The following table describes the non-configurable Device Status information. Table 8. Device Status Field Unit ID Firmware Version Boot Version CPLD Version
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Field Description Internal AC-1, Internal AC-2, etc. Indicates -in. PoE Version Version of the PoE controller FW image. N/A indicates that the Poe is not supported by the unit. MAX PoE Indicates the status of maximum PoE power available on the switch as follows
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide System CPU Status The following table describes CPU Memory Status information. Table 9. CPU Memory Status Information Field Total System Memory Available Memory Description The total
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide CPU Threshold The CPU Utilization Threshold notification feature allows you to configure thresholds that, when crossed, trigger a notification. The notification is done via SNMP trap
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide The following table describes Switch Statistics information. Table 10. Switch Statistics Information Field ifIndex Octets Received Packets Received Without Errors Description This object indicates the
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Field Unicast Packets Received Multicast Packets Received Broadcast Packets Received Receive Packets Discarded Octets Transmitted Packets Transmitted Without Errors Unicast Packets Transmitted Multicast Packets Transmitted
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Field Most VLAN Entries Ever Used Static VLAN Entries Dynamic VLAN Entries VLAN Deletes Time Since Counters Last Cleared Description The largest number of VLANs
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Table 11. USB Device Details Field Description Device Status This field specifies the current status of the device. Status is: • Active if the device is
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Field Description File Size This field displays the Size of the file stored in the USB flash drive in bytes Modification Time This field displays
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide 8. Use the IPv6 Address field to enter the IPv6 address in the page 32 • IPv6 Network Interface Neighbor Table on page 33 • IPv4 Service Port Configuration on page 34 • IPv6 Service Port Configuration on page 35 IPv4 Network Configuration To display the IPv4 Network
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide To access the switch over a network you must first configure it with IP information (IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway). You can configure the
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Table 14. IPv4 Network Configuration Information Field Burned In MAC Address Description The burned-in MAC address used for in-band connectivity if you choose
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide • Web-based management 1. Use Admin Mode to enable or disable the IPv6 network interface on the switch. The default value is enable. 2. Use IPv6 Address
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Table 15. IPv6 Network Interface Neighbor Table Information sysUpTime that this neighbor has been updated. IPv4 Service Port Configuration Use this page to configure network information on the IPv4 Service Port. The service port is a dedicated Ethernet port for out
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide • BootP-During the next boot cycle, the BootP client on IP subnet mask for the interface. • If the Service Port configuration Protocol is None, you can manually configure a static subnet mask. • If the Service Port configuration Protocol is BootP or DHCP, this field
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    Guide To configure the IPv6 Service Port: 1. Click System > Management > Network Interface > IPv6 Service Port. The following screen is displayed. Figure 11. IPv6 Service service port interface. 8. The Add/Delete IPv6 Address table lists the manually configured static IPv6 addresses on the service
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    Guide b. Select the EUI Flag option to enable the Extended Universal Identifier (EUI) flag for IPv6 address, or clear the option to omit the flag. 9. Click Add to add a new IPv6 address to the service immediately. Time M6100 Chassis switch software supports the Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP).
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    Management User Guide SNTP Server Configuration SNTP assures accurate network device clock time synchronization up to the millisecond. Time synchronization is performed by a network SNTP server. M6100 Chassis switch software operates only as an SNTP client and cannot provide time services to other
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide  To configure a new SNTP Server: 1. Use the Server Type field to specify the address type of the configured SNTP Server address. Possible values are: • IPv4 •
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide 8. To change the settings for an existing SNTP server provided by the SNTP server is not valid. • Version Not Supported - The SNTP version supported by the server is not compatible with the version supported by the client. • Server Unsynchronized - The SNTP server is
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Field Requests Failed Requests Description Specifies the number of SNTP requests made to this server since last agent reboot. Specifies the number of failed SNTP
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Table 18. Summer Time - Recurring Field Description Begins At The fields under this are used to configure the Start values of date and time. • Week -
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide 2. Click Cancel to cancel the configuration on the screen and reset the data on the screen to the latest value of the switch. 3. Click Apply
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide 4. Use Response Timeout (secs) to specify the amount of time, in seconds, . The preference is determined by the order they were entered. Host Configuration Use this page to manually map host names to IP addresses or to view dynamic DNS mappings. To access this page,
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide To add a static entry to the local DNS table: 1. Specify the static host name to add. Its length can not exceed 255 characters and it
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide To configure the SDM Template Preference settings: 1. Use SDM Next Template ID to configure the next active template. It will be active only after the
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Field IPv6 NDP Entries IPv6 Unicast Routes ECMP Next Hops IPv4 Multicast Routes IPv6 Multicast Routes Description The maximum number of IPv6 Neighbor Discovery Protocol (
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide To configure the Green Ethernet interface settings: 1. Specify the Go To Interface by entering the Interface in unit/slot/port format and click on the
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Configure Green Ethernet Local Device Details  To configure the green Ethernet local device information: 1. Select the Interface for which data is to be displayed or
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Table 23, Green Ethernet Local Device Information describes cleared. Tw_sys_tx (uSec) Integer that indicates the value of Tw_sys that the local system can support. Tw_sys_tx Echo (uSec) Integer that indicates the remote system's Transmit Tw_sys that was used by
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Table 23. Green Ethernet Local Device Information Field Description Tx_dll_enabled Data Link Layer Enabled: Initialization to the remote system. Integer that indicates the value of Tw_sys that the remote system can support. Configuring System Information 51
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Table 24. Green Ethernet Remote Device Information Field Remote Tw_sys_tx Echo (uSec) Remote Tw_sys_rx (uSec) Remote Tw_sys_rx Echo (uSec) Remote Fallback Tw_sys (uSec) Description Integer
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Table 25, Green Ethernet Statistics Summary on page 53 ) due to all green modes enabled. Unit Displays the Unit ID. Green Features supported on this unit List of Green Features supported on the given unit which could be one or more of the following: Energy-
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide To access this page, click System  Management  Green Ethernet  Green Ethernet LPI History. To configure the port GreenMode EEE history: 1. Select the Interface for which
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Table 26. Interface Green Mode EEE LPI History latest information on the switch. Device View For Device View information, see Device View on page 13. Services From the Services link, you can access the following pages: • DHCP Server on page 55 • DHCP Relay on page
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide To enable or disable DHCP service: 1. Use Admin Mode to specify whether the DHCP Service is to be Enabled or Disabled. Default value is Disable. 2. Use Ping Packet Count to specify the number of packets a server sends to a Pool address
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide DHCP Pool Configuration To display the DHCP Pool Configuration page, click System > Services > DHCP Server> DHCP Pool Configuration. A screen similar to the following is displayed. The following table describes the DHCP Pool Configuration fields. Configuring System
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Table 27. DHCP Pool Configuration Field Pool Name* Pool Name the subnet mask but not both. Valid Range is (0 to 32) Specifies the Client Name for DHCP manual Pool. Specifies the MAC address of the hardware platform of the DHCP client. Specifies the protocol of the
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Field Host Mask Host Prefix Length Lease Time Days Hours Minutes Default Router Addresses DNS Server Addresses NetBIOS Name Server Addresses NetBIOS Node Type Next Server Address Description Specifies the subnet mask for a manual binding to a DHCP client. Either
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Field Description Domain Name Specifies the domain name user with read only permission. DHCP Pool Options To display the DHCP Pool Options page, click System > Services > DHCP Server> DHCP Pool Options. A screen similar to the following is displayed. 1. Use Pool
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide The following table describes the DHCP Server Statistics fields. Table 28. DHCP Server Statistics Field Automatic Bindings Expired Bindings Malformed Messages DHCPDISCOVER DHCPREQUEST DHCPDECLINE DHCPRELEASE
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Field DHCPINFORM DHCPOFFER DHCPACK DHCPNAK Description Specifies DHCP Server. DHCP Bindings Information To display the DHCP Bindings Information page, click System > Services > DHCP Server> DHCP Bindings Information. A screen similar to the following is displayed.
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    Management User Guide Field Lease Time Left Type Description Specifies the Lease time left in Days, Hours and Minutes dd:hh:mm format. Specifies the Type of Binding: Dynamic / Manual. DHCP Conflicts Information To display the DHCP Conflicts Information page, click System > Services > DHCP Server
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide DHCP Relay To display the DHCP Relay page, click System > Services> DHCP Relay. A screen similar to the following is displayed. DHCP Relay Configuration 1. Use Maximum Hop Count to enter the maximum number of hops a client request
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Table 31. DHCP Relay Status Field Requests Received Requests DHCP L2 Relay Global Configuration To display the DHCP L2 Relay Global Configuration page, click System > Services > DHCP L2 Relay> DHCP L2 Relay Global Configuration. A screen similar to the following is
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide DHCP L2 Relay VLAN Configuration 1. VLAN ID shows the DHCP L2 Relay Interface Configuration To display the DHCP L2 Relay Interface Configuration page, click System > Services > DHCP L2 Relay> DHCP L2 Relay Interface Configuration. A screen similar to the following is
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide The following table describes the DHCP L2 Relay Interface UDP Relay Global Configuration To display the UDP Relay Global Configuration page, click System > Services > UDP Relay> UDP Relay Global Configuration. A screen similar to the following is displayed
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    Guide 1. Use Admin Mode to enable or disable the UDP Relay on the switch. The default value is disable. 2. Use Server Address to specify the UDP Relay Server Address in x.x.x.x format. 3. Use UDP Port to specify the UDP Destination Port. These ports are supported - Relay time service (UDP port 37
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    Guide Use UDP Port to specify UDP Destination Port. The following ports are supported: • DefaultSet - Relay UDP port 0 packets. This is specified Relay Mobile IP (UDP port 434) packets • nameserver - Relay IEN-116 Name Service (UDP port 42) packets • netbios-dgm - Relay NetBIOS Datagram Server (UDP
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide • Other - If this option is selected, the UDP Port Other Value Description Show the number of UDP packets hitting the UDP port. DHCPv6 Server The System > Services > DHCPv6 Server navigation contains links to the following web pages that configure and display DHCPv6
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide  To enable or disable DHCP service: 1. Use Admin Mode to specify whether the DHCPv6 Service administrative mode is to be information. To display the DHCP Pool Configuration page, click System > Services > DHCPv6 Server > DHCPv6 Pool Configuration. A screen similar to
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide  To configure DHCPv6 Pool settings: 1. For a user with read/write permission, the Pool Name field shows the names of all the existing pools, along with
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide DHCPv6 Prefix Delegation Configuration To display the DHCPv6 Prefix Delegation Configuration page, click System > Services > DHCPv6 Server > DHCPv6 Prefix Delegation Configuration. A screen similar to the following is displayed.  To configure DHCPv6 Prefix Delegation
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide  To configure DHCPv6 Interface settings: 1. Select the Interface with the is called a binding. To display the DHCPv6 Bindings Information page, click System > Services > DHCPv6 Server > DHCPv6 Bindings Information. A screen similar to the following is displayed.
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Table 35, DHCPv6 Bindings Information describes the non-configurable fields they were last cleared. To display the DHCPv6 Server Statistics page, click System > Services > DHCPv6 Server > DHCPv6 Server Statistics. A screen similar to the following is displayed.
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide  Use the buttons to perform the following tasks: 1. To view detailed DHCPv6 statistics for an interface, from the Interface list select the entry for which
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide 2. To reset the DHCPv6 counters for one or more interface, select each interface with the statistics to reset and click Clear. 3. Click Update to update
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Field Description DHCPv6 Malformed Packets Received The to a DHCPv6 client in response to a Solicit message and indicates that it is available for service. DHCPv6 Reply Packets Transmitted The number of DHCPv6 Reply messages sent from the interface to a DHCPv6
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide  Use the buttons to perform the following tasks: 1. To configure DHCPv6 Relay for an interface, select the Interface with the information to view or configure.
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide 3. Click the Cancel button to cancel the configuration on the screen and reset the data on the screen to the latest value of the switch. 4.
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide 3. Select the Management Status. Indicates whether the selected switch is the management unit, or a normal chassis member, or on standby. 4. Click the Apply button. The
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Field Description Serial Number The unique box serial number for this blade. Uptime Displays the relative time since the last reboot of the blade. Preconfigured
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide The following table describes the non-configurable Advanced Chassis Status data that is displayed. Table 39. Advanced Chassis Status Field Unit ID Description The Unit
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide The following table describes the non-configurable Backplane-port Configuration data that is displayed. Table 40. Backplane-Port Configuration Field Description Unit ID The Unit
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Figure 15. Backplane-Port Diagnostics The following table describes the non-configurable Backplane-port Diagnostics data that is displayed. Table 41. Backplane-Port Diagnostics Field
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide The following table describes the non-configurable Backplane-port packet-path data that is displayed. Table 42. Backplane-port Packet-path Field Description Direction Displays
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide  To configure power auto-rebalance: 1. Click System > Chassis > Advanced > Chassis Power Configuration. 2. In the Power Auto-rebalance field, specify whether power auto-rebalance mode is
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Field Description Current Power Consumption Displays amount of power required by blade (excluding PoE power) in watts. Blade Power Required Displays amount of power required
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide  To display Power Modules: 1. Click System > Chassis > Advanced > Chassis Power Configuration. Figure 19. Power Modules The following table describes the non-configurable Power Module data
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Table 47. EPS Power Modules Field Slot Description EPS power module number counted from left to right. Type State AC EPS power module type. Valid
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide  To display Power Matrix: 1. Click System > Chassis > Advanced > Chassis Power Configuration. Figure 22. Power Matrix The following table describes the non-configurable Power Matrix data
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide 5. Click Update to update the page with the latest information on the switch. 6. Click the Cancel button to cancel the configuration on the screen. Reset
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Table 50. NSF Summary Field Description Operational Status Indicates be copied to the backup blade. NSF Support on Unit Unit ID Displays the slot number for the blade. NSF Support Displays whether the switch supports the Non-Stop Forwarding (NSF) feature.
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide NSF Checkpoint Statistics  To display NSF Checkpoint Statistics: 1. Click System  Chassis > NSF > Checkpoint Statistics. 2. Click Clear to reset the statistics on the page. 3. Click Update
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide 1. The Unit Selection field displays the current PoE unit. To change the PoE unit, select another unit from the drop down box. The following table
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Advanced Use the Advanced page to configure the advanced PoE settings. From the Advanced link, you can access the following pages: • PoE Configuration on page
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide 2. To set the System Usage Threshold, enter a number from 1 to 99. This sets the threshold level at which a trap is sent if consumed power is
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide 4. The Power Limit Type describes or controls the maximum power Voltage Description The interface for which data is to be displayed or configured. Enabled when particular port supports High Power Mode. The maximum power in Watts that can be provided by the port. The
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Table 54. Field Output Current Output Power Status Fault no power being delivered. • DeliveringPower - indicates power is being drawn by device. • Fault - indicates a problem with the port. • Test - indicates port is in test mode. • otherFault - indicates port is idle
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide • Supported MIBs on page 103 Community Configuration By default, two SNMP Communities exist: • Private, with Read/Write privileges and status set to Enable. • Public, with Read
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide 4. Use Access Mode to specify the access level for this community by selecting Read/Write or Read Only from the menu. 5. Use Status to specify
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Trap Flags Use the Trap Flags page to enable or disable traps. When the condition identified by an active trap is encountered by the switch, a
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide 3. Use Multiple Users to enable or disable activation of the updated configuration to the switch. Configuration changes take effect immediately. Supported MIBs This page displays all the MIBs supported by the switch. To access this page, click System  SNMP  SNMP
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Table 55. SNMP Supported MIBs Field Name Description Description The RFC number if applicable and the name of the MIB. The RFC title or MIB description. SNMP V3 This
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide 4. Use Encryption Protocol to specify the SNMPv3 Encryption Protocol setting for the selected user account. The valid Encryption Protocols are None or DES: • If you
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide • LLDP Global Configuration on page 106 • LLDP Interface Configuration on page 106 • LLDP Statistics on page 107 • LLDP Local Device Information on page 109 • LLDP
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide 1. Use Go To Port to enter the Port in unit/slot/port format and click on the Go button. The entry corresponding to the specified
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide The following table describes the LLDP Statistics fields. Table . Specifies the number of times the complete set of information advertised by a particular MAC Service Access Point (MSAP) has been inserted into tables associated with the remote systems. Specifies
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Field Transmit Total Receive Total Discards Errors Age outs TLV -out is the number of times the complete set of information advertised by a particular MAC Service Access Point (MSAP) has been deleted from tables associated with the remote entries because information
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide 1. Use Interface to specify the list of all the ports on which LLDP - 802.1AB frames can be transmitted. The following table describes the LLDP
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Field Port Description System Capabilities Supported System Capabilities Enabled Management Address local system. Specifies the system capabilities of the local system which are supported and enabled. Specifies the type of the management address. Specifies the
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Field System Description Port Description System Capabilities Supported System Capabilities Enabled Time to the remote system. Specifies the system capabilities of the remote system which are supported and enabled. Specifies the Time To Live value in seconds of the
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Field System Name Remote Port ID Description Specifies model name of the remote device. Specifies the port component associated with the remote system. LLDP-MED
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Table 60. LLDP-MED Global Configuration Field Device Class Description Specifies local device's MED Classification. There are four different kinds of devices, three of them
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Table 61. LLDP-MED Interface Configuration Field Link Status Operational Status Description Specifies the link status of the ports whether it is Up/Down. Specifies
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide 1. Use Interface to select the ports on which LLDP-MED frames can be transmitted. The following table describes the LLDP-MED Local Device Information fields. Configuring System Information 116
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Table 62. LLDP-MED Local Device Information Field Description Network Policy Information: Specifies if network policy TLV is present in the LLDP frames. Media Application
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide 1. Use Interface to select the ports on which LLDP-MED is enabled. The following table describes the LLDP-MED Remote Device Information fields. Configuring System Information 118
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Table 63. LLDP-MED Remote Device Information Field Description Capability Information: Specifies the supported and enabled capabilities that was received in MED TLV on this port. Supported Capabilities Specifies supported capabilities that was received in MED
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Field Description Inventory Information: Specifies if inventory TLV is received in LLDP frames on this port. Hardware Revision Specifies hardware version of the remote device.
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide The following table describes the LLDP-MED Remote Device Inventory fields. Table 64. LLDP-MED Remote Device Inventory Field Port Management Address MAC Address System
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide 1. Use Admin Mode to specify whether the ISDP Service is to be Enabled or Disabled. The default value is Enabled. 2. Use Timer to specify the period of time between sending new ISDP packets. The
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Global Configuration To display this page, click System  ISDP  Advanced  Global Configuration. A screen similar to the following is displayed. 1. Use Admin Mode to specify whether the ISDP Service is to be Enabled or Disabled. The default value is Enabled. 2. Use
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide 1. Use Port to select the port on which the admin mode is configured. 2. Use Admin Mode to enable or disable ISDP on the port. The
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Field Capability Platform Port ID Hold Time Advertisement Version Entry Last Changed Time Software Version Description Displays the capability of the neighbor. These are supported: • Router • Trans Bridge • Source Route • Switch • Host • IGMP • Repeater Display the
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide The following table describes the ISDP Statistics fields. Table 68. ISDP Timer Global Configuration settings. To display the Timer Global Configuration page, click System > Services > Timer Schedule> Basic > Global Configuration. A screen similar to the following is
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide 1. Use Admin Mode to Enable or Disable the Timer Control service. The default value is Disable 2. Use the Timer settings. To display the Timer Schedule Configuration page, click System > Services > Timer Schedule > Advanced > Schedule Configuration. A screen similar
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide 1. Use the Timer Schedule Name to select the timer schedule name for which data is to be displayed. 2. Use the Timer Schedule Type to select
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide • Weekly - The timer schedule works with weekly recurrence • Every Week(s) - Define the number of weeks when the schedule will be triggered. If number of weeks
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    Table on page 188 • Ports on page 192 • Port Transceiver on page 195 • Multiswitch Link Aggregation Group on page 200 VLANs Adding Virtual LAN (VLAN) support to a Layer 2 switch offers some of the benefits of both bridging and routing. Like a bridge, a VLAN switch forwards traffic based on the Layer
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    User Guide • Advanced on page 132 Basic From the Basic link, you can access the following pages: • VLAN Configuration on page 131 VLAN Configuration Use the VLAN Configuration page to define VLAN groups stored in the VLAN membership table. Each switch in the M6100 Chassis switch family supports up
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Internal VLAN Configuration This section displays VLAN Allocation Policy field to specify a policy for the internal VLAN allocation. There are two policies supported: ascending and descending. VLAN Configuration 1. Use VLAN ID to specify the VLAN Identifier for the
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide • Protocol Based VLAN Group Membership on page 139 • IP Subnet Based VLAN on page 139 • Port DVLAN Configuration on page 140 • Voice VLAN Configuration on
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide internal VLANs are allocated by port-based routing interface, they Policy field to specify a policy for the internal VLAN allocation. There are two policies supported: ascending and descending. VLAN Membership To display the VLAN Membership page, click Switching
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Field VLAN Name VLAN Type Definition This field identifies the name for the VLAN you selected. It can be up to 32 alphanumeric characters long,
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Port PVID Configuration The Port PVID Configuration screen lets you assign a port VLAN ID (PVID) to an interface. There are certain requirements for a PVID: • All
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide • When set to 'Admit All', untagged frames or priority tagged frames received on this port are accepted and assigned the value of the Port VLAN
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Protocol Based VLAN Group Configuration You can use a protocol based VLAN protocols: IP, IPX, ARP. • IP - IP is a network layer protocol that provides a connectionless service for the delivery of data. • ARP - Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) is a low-level protocol
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Field Group ID Ports Description A number used to identify the group created by the user. Group IDs are automatically assigned when a group is created by
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide 1. Use IP Address to specify a valid IP Address bound to VLAN ID. Enter the IP Address in dotted decimal notation. 2. Use Subnet Mask to specify a
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide 2. Use Admin Mode to specify the administrative mode via which Double VLAN Tagging can be enabled or disabled. The default value for this is Disabled. 3.
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide 6. Use Authentication Mode to configure the authentication mode for the selected interface. The default is Enable. When authentication mode is enabled, then voice traffic is
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide GARP Port Configuration Note: It can take up to 10 seconds for allows time for another station to assert registration for the same attribute in order to maintain uninterrupted service. Enter a number between 20 and 600 (0.2 to 6.0 seconds). The factory default is 60
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    Management User Guide is set for each port. Auto-VoIP The Auto-VoIP feature enables manual and auto assignment of VoIP phone traffic to a special VLAN assignment of special QoS parameters to that traffic, giving it high priority services. From the Auto-VoIP link, you can access the following pages
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide 1. Use Prioritization Type to specify the type of prioritization. It can be Traffic Class or Remark. 2. Use Class Value to specify the CoS tag value
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide 1. Use VoIP VLAN ID to configure VoIP VLAN ID on the switch. There is no default VLAN for auto-voip, you must create a VLAN for
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Field Operational Status Description Displays the current operational status of the interface. OUI Table To display the OUI Table page, click Switching > Auto-VoIP > OUI-
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide 4. Click Add to add a new telephony OUI entry. 5. Click Delete to delete 2. In the QoS Profile field, select either VLAN Priority Tag or DSCP to set the Quality of Service (QoS) profile that will be applied to iSCSI flows. iSCSI flows are assigned by default to the
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Setting the VLAN Priority Tag/DSCP sets the QoS profile in the mapping of IEEE 802.1p or IP-DSCP values to traffic classes. For more information, see Class of Service on page 370. 4. Select the VLAN Priority Tag from the menu to assign the iSCSI session packets. The
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide iSCSI Sessions  To display the iSCSI Sessions page, click Switching > iSCSI > Basic > Sessions. The following page is displayed. The Table 71 describes the non-configurable
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide 3. Enter the IP address of the iSCSI target. The default is 0.0.0.0. 4. Enter the iSCSI name of the iSCSI target. The iSCSI Target Name can be
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Spanning Tree Protocol The Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) provides a tree topology for any arrangement of bridges. STP also provides one path between end stations on a network, eliminating loops. Spanning tree versions supported include Common STP, Multiple STP, and
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide 1. Use Spanning Tree Admin Mode to specify whether spanning tree operation is enabled on the switch. Value is enabled or disabled. 2. Use Force Protocol Version
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Field Configuration digest key MST ID VID ID FID ID Description Identifier used to identify the configuration currently being used. Table consisting of the MST
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide 1. Use Spanning Tree Admin Mode to specify whether spanning tree operation is enabled on the switch. Value is enabled or disabled. The default is Enable. 2.
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Field Configuration digest key STP Status MST ID VID ID FID ID Description Identifier used to identify the configuration currently being used. Table consisting of
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide To configure CST settings: 1. Specify values for CST in the appropriate fields: • Bridge Priority - When switches or bridges are running STP, each is assigned a priority.
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide the value must be less than or equal to (2 * Bridge Forward Delay) - 1 and greater than or equal to 2 * (Bridge Hello Time +1). The default value is
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Field Forward Delay(secs) Hold Time(secs) CST Regional Root CST Path Cost Description Derived value of the Root Port Bridge Forward Delay parameter. Minimum
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide 7. Use BPDU Flood to configure the BPDU Flood, which floods the BPDU traffic arriving on this port when STP is disabled on this port. The
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide To display the Spanning Tree CST Port Status page, click Switching > STP > Advanced  CST Port Status. The following table describes the CST Status information displayed
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Field Designated Bridge Designated Port Topology Change Acknowledge Edge port Point-to-point MAC CST Regional Root CST Path Cost Port Up Time Since Counters
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide • MST ID - Specify the ID of the MST to create. Valid values for this are between 1 and 4094. This is only visible when the select
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide MST Port Status Use the Spanning Tree MST Port Status page to configure and display Multiple Spanning Tree (MST) settings on a specific port on the
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Field Auto Calculated Port Path Cost Port ID Port Uptime Since Last Clear Counters Port Mode Port Forwarding State Port Role Designated Root Designated Cost
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide The following table describes the information available on the STP Statistics page. Click Update to update the page with the latest information on the switch.
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide MFDB From the MFDB link, you can access the following pages: • MFDB Table on page 167 • MFDB Statistics on page 168 MFDB Table The Multicast
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide MFDB Statistics To display the MFDB Statistics page, click Switching > Multicast onto the shared media for the period of time that the multicast packet is flooded. The problem of wasting bandwidth is even worse when the LAN segment is not shared, for example in
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Allowing switches to snoop IGMP packets is a creative effort to solve this problem. The switch uses the information in the IGMP packets as they are being forwarded throughout the network to determine which segments should receive packets directed
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide 3. Use the Proxy Querier Model field to Enable or Disable IGMP Proxy Querier on the system. If disabled, then the IGMP proxy query with source
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide 3. Use Group Membership Interval to specify the amount of time you want the switch to wait for a report for a particular group on a particular interface before
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide • Use Maximum Response Time to set the value for maximum response time of IGMP Snooping for the specified VLAN ID. Valid range is 1 to (Group
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide 1. Use Interface to select the physical interface for which you want Multicast Router to be enabled. 2. Use Multicast Router to enable or disable Multicast Router
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide 1. Use Interface to select the interface for which you want Multicast Router to be enabled or to be displayed. 2. Use VLAN ID to select the
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide 2. Use Querier IP Address to specify the Snooping Querier Address to be used as source address in periodic IGMP queries. This address is used when
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide • Enabled - The Snooping Querier participates in Querier election, in which the least IP address operates as the Querier in that VLAN. The other Querier moves
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide • MLD Snooping Configuration on page 177 • MLD Snooping Interface Configuration on page 178 • MLD VLAN Configuration on page 179 • Multicast Router Configuration on page 179 •
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Table 73. MLD Snooping Configuration Field Multicast Control Frame Count Interfaces Enabled for MLD Snooping VLAN IDs Enabled For MLD Snooping Definition The number of
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide 6. Use Fast Leave Admin mode to select the Fast Leave mode for a particular interface from the menu. The default is disable. 7. Select the Proxy Querier
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide 1. Interface: Select the interface for which you want Multicast Router to be enabled. 2. Use Multicast Router to enable or disable Multicast Router on the selected
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide 1. Use Querier Admin Mode to select the administrative mode for MLD is used when no address is configured on the VLAN on which query is being sent. The supported IPv6 formats are x:x:x:x:x:x:x:x and x::x. 3. Use MLD Version to specify the MLD protocol version used in
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide 2. Use Querier Election Participate Mode to enable or disable the MLD Snooping Querier participate in election mode. When this mode is disabled, up on seeing
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Basic From the Basic link, you can access the following 1. Field Definition MVR Max Multicast Groups Displays the maximum number of multicast groups that MVR supports. MVR Current Multicast Groups Displays current number of the MVR groups allocated. 3. Use MVR
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide 6. Click Cancel to cancel the configuration on the screen and reset the data on the screen to the latest value of the switch. 7. Click Update
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    Guide 7. Click Apply to send the updated configuration to the switch. Configuration changes take effect immediately. Field MVR Max Multicast Groups MVR Current Multicast Groups Definition Displays the maximum number of multicast groups that MVR supports . It is a service option helping user to
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide 1. Use Interface to specify the interface you want to configure. 2. Use Admin Mode to Enable or Disable MVR on a port. The factory default is Disable. 3.
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide 2. Use the Port List to show the configured list of members of the selected MVR group. You can use this port list to add the
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Field IGMP Report V1 Transmitted IGMP Report V2 Transmitted IGMP Leave Transmitted IGMP Packet Receive Failures IGMP Packet Transmit Failures Definition Displays the number of
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide 1. Use Search By to search for MAC Addresses by MAC Address, VLAN ID, and port: • Searched by MAC Address - Select MAC Address from the menu,
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide To display the Address Table page, click Switching > Address Table> Advanced  Dynamic Addresses. 1. Use Address Aging Timeout (seconds) to specify the time-out period in
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Field Total MAC Address MAC Address VLAN ID Port Status Description Displaying the number of total MAC addresses learned or configured. A unicast MAC address for
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide 5. Click Delete to delete a existing static MAC address from the switch. 6. Click Cancel to cancel the configuration on the screen and reset the data on
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide 6. From the Speed menu, select the speed value for the selected port. Possible field values are: • Auto-All supported speeds. • 100-100 Mbits/second • 10G-10 Gbits/second. The delimiter characters for setting different speed values are a comma (,), a period (.) and a
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide 12. Click Cancel to update the switch with the values you entered. If you want the switch to retain the new values across a power cycle
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide 1. Use Port Description to enter the description string to be attached to a port. It can be up to 64 characters in length. Field Port MAC
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    Web Management User Guide Table 75 describes the non-configurable data that is displayed. Table 75. Port Transceiver Field Description Port Displays the interface for which data is to be displayed. Vendor Name Vendor name of the SFP. Link Length 50 μm Link length supported for 50 μm fiber
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide LAG Configuration Use the LAG (Port Channel) Configuration page to group one or more full-duplex Ethernet links to be aggregated together to form a link
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide 4. Use STP Mode to enable or disable the Spanning Tree Protocol Administrative Mode associated with the LAG. The possible values are: • Disable - Spanning tree is
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide 1. Use LAG ID to select the identification of the LAG. 2. Use LAG Name to enter the name you want assigned to the LAG. You may
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide • Src IP and Src TCP/UDP Port fields - Source IP and Source TCP/UDP fields of the packet. • Dest IP and Dest TCP/UDP Port
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide  Globally configure the Virtual Port Channel settings. 1. In the VPC Mode field, select Enable or Disable to globally enable or disable the VPC feature. By
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide 4. Click Apply to send the updated configuration to the switch. Configuration changes take effect immediately. 5. Click Cancel to cancel the configuration on the screen and
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Table 78. Peer Link Field Peer Link Status Peer Keepalive Priority Peer Link STP Mode Description Displays the peer status. Displays the peer keepalive priority.
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Table 79. Peer Detection Field Peer Detection Status Description Displays whether peer detection is enabled or disabled. Virtual Port Channel Interface Configuration Use this page
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Table 80. VPC Interface Configuration Field State Description The VPC interface's operational mode, which is one of the following: • Disabled - VPC functionality is operationally disabled
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Table 81. VPC Interface Details Field Description Status The status of the VPC identifier. VPC Identifier The VPC interface identifier value. The range is 1 to
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide 1. Select an ID in the Peer Port field which lists the ID of each port that is a member of the port channel configured as a VPC
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Table 82. VPC Keepalive Statistics Field Description Total Transmitted The total number of keepalive messages that the local device has sent to the peer device.
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide  To display the Virtual Port Channel Peer Link Statistics page, click Switching > MLAG > Advanced > VPC Peer Link Statistics. The following page is displayed. The following
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Field Description Peer Link Control Messages ACK Transmitted The total number of ACKs sent to the peer device in response to peer-link control messages
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    4. Routing 4 The Routing tab contains links to the following features: • Routing Table on page 211 • IP on page 217 • IPv6 on page 233 • VLAN on page 249 • ARP on page 251 • RIP on page 256 • OSPF on page 262 • OSPFv3 on page 294 • Router Discovery on page 321 • Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Route Configuration To display the Route Configuration page, click Routing Routing Table  Basic  Route Configuration. Route Configuration 1. Select the Route Type from the menu. Possible
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Learned Routes Table 84, Routing Table Basic Route Configuration on page 213 describes the non-configurable data that is displayed. Table 84. Routing Table Basic
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide • Route Configuration on page 214 • Route Preferences on page 215 Route Configuration To display the Route Configuration page, click Routing Routing Table Advanced  Route Configuration.
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Learned Routes Field Network Address Description The IP route prefix for the destination. Subnet Mask Protocol Also referred to as the subnet/network mask, this
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide The best route to a destination is chosen by selecting the route there is still a tie, the route with the best route metric will be chosen. To avoid problems with mismatched metrics (i.e., RIP and Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) metrics are not directly comparable)
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide IP The Routing IP folder contains links to the following web pages that configure and display IP routing data: • Basic on page 217 • Advanced on
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    User Guide 5. Global Default Gateway to set the global default gateway to the manually configured value. A default gateway configured with this command is number of hops supported by the switch. This is a compile-time constant. The maximum number of routes (routing table size) supported by the
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Routing 219
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Field IpInReceives IpInHdrErrors IpInAddrErrors Description The total number of input datagrams received from interfaces, including those received in error. The number of input datagrams discarded
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Field IpForwDatagrams IpInUnknownProtos IpInDiscards IpInDelivers IpOutRequests datagrams counted in ipForwDatagrams. The number of output IP datagrams for which no problem was encountered to prevent their transmission to their destination, but which were discarded
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Field IpReasmFails IpFragOKs IpFragFails IpFragCreates messages received. The number of ICMP Time Exceeded messages received. The number of ICMP Parameter Problem messages received. The number of ICMP Source Quench messages received. The number of ICMP Redirect
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    Web Management User Guide Field IcmpInTimestampReps IcmpInAddrMasks includes all those counted by icmpOutErrors. The number of ICMP messages which this entity did not send due to problems discovered within ICMP such as a lack of buffers. This value should not include errors discovered outside the
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide • Statistics on page 225 • IP Interface Configuration on page 229 Gateway field. 7. Use Global Default Gateway to set the global default gateway to the manually configured value. A default gateway configured with this command is more preferred than a default gateway
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide 8. Click Apply to send the updated configuration to the switch. transport layer protocol. The maximum number of hops supported by the switch. This is a compile-time constant. The maximum number of routes (routing table size) supported by the switch. This is a compile-
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Field IpInReceives IpInHdrErrors IpInAddrErrors Description The total number of input datagrams received from interfaces, including those received in error. The number of input datagrams discarded
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Field IpForwDatagrams IpInUnknownProtos IpInDiscards IpInDelivers IpOutRequests datagrams counted in ipForwDatagrams. The number of output IP datagrams for which no problem was encountered to prevent their transmission to their destination, but which were discarded
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Field IpReasmFails IpFragOKs IpFragFails IpFragCreates messages received. The number of ICMP Time Exceeded messages received. The number of ICMP Parameter Problem messages received. The number of ICMP Source Quench messages received. The number of ICMP Redirect
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    Web Management User Guide Field IcmpInTimestampReps IcmpInAddrMasks includes all those counted by icmpOutErrors. The number of ICMP messages which this entity did not send due to problems discovered within ICMP such as a lack of buffers. This value should not include errors discovered outside the
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide To display the IP Interface Configuration page, click Routing IP  Advanced  IP an IP address is configured on the interface. There are three methods: None, Manual, and DHCP. By default the method is None. Use the None method to reset the DHCP method. Routing
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Note: When the configuration method is changed from DHCP to None the Administrative Mode of the interface. The default value is enable. This mode is not supported for Logical VLAN Interfaces. 9. Use Forward Net Directed Broadcasts to select how network directed
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Table 85. IP Interface Configuration Field VLAN ID OSPF Admin Mode Link State Routing Interface Status Description Displays the VLAN ID for the interface. Displays
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Table 86. Secondary IP Field VLAN ID Primary IP Address Description The VLAN ID associated with the displayed or configured interface. The Primary IP Address
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide 3. In the ICMPv6 Rate Limit Error Interval field, specify the number of ICMP error packets allowed per burst interval. This value controls the ICMPv6 error
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Table 87. IPv6 Route Table Field Number of Routes IPv6 Prefix Prefix Length Protocol Next Hop Interface Next Hop IP Address Preference Description Displays the
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide  Configure IPv6 Interface Configuration. 1. Use Go To Interface to enter the interface in unit/slot/port format and click Go. The entry corresponding to the
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide 9. In the Duplicate Address Detection Transmits field, specify the number of duplicate address detection (DAD) transmits on an interface. DAD transmits values must be in
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide  Configure IPv6 Prefix Configuration. 1. From the Interface list, select the interface to be configured. When the selection is changed, a screen update occurs, causing all fields
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide IPv6 Statistics To display the IPv6 Interface Statistics page, click Routing IPv6  Advanced  Statistics. The following page is displayed.  Display IPv6 Interface Statistics. 1. From the
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Table 90. IPv6 Advanced Interface Statistics Field Description data. Received Datagrams Discarded Other The number of input IPv6 datagrams for which no problems were encountered to prevent their continued processing, but which were discarded (e.g., for lack
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Field Description Datagrams Failed To Reassemble The number of failures detected by the IPv6 reassembly algorithm (for whatever reason: timed out, errors, etc.). Note that
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Field Description ICMPv6 Messages Prohibited Administratively Received The Due To Error The number of ICMP messages which this interface did not send due to problems discovered within ICMP such as a lack of buffers. This value should not include errors discovered
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Field Description ICMPv6 Time Exceeded Messages The number of ICMP Time Exceeded messages sent by the interface. Transmitted ICMPv6 Parameter Problem Messages Transmitted The number of ICMP Parameter Problem messages sent by the interface. ICMPv6 Packet Too Big
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide 1. Use the Search By field to search for IPv6 routes by IPv6 address or interface. • To search by IPv6 address, select IPv6 Address from the
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Field Neighbor State Last Updated Description Specifies the state of the neighbor cache entry. Following are the states for dynamic entries in the IPv6 neighbor
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide • Static-Reject. Select Static-Reject to create a static-reject route for a destination prefix. No next hop address is specified in that case. 4. Enter the Next
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Field Next Hop Interface Next Hop IP Address Preference Description is still a tie, the route with the best route metric will be chosen. To avoid problems with mismatched metrics you must configure different preference values for each of the protocols. To display the
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Table 94, IPv6 Advanced Route Preferences describes the non ID field, select from the list of available tunnel IDs. 2. Select the tunnel Mode from the list of supported modes: • 6-in-4-configured • 6-to-4 3. Select the IPv6 Mode from the list. Enable IPv6 on this
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide 12. Click Cancel to cancel the configuration on networks, or when additional segmentation or security is required. This section shows how to configure the NETGEAR switch to support VLAN routing. A port can be either a VLAN port or a router port, but not both. However
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide • Add selected ports to the newly created VLAN and remove selected ports from the default VLAN. • Create a LAG, add selected ports to a LAG, then add
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide 1. From the menu, select the VLAN ID that you want address with a layer 3 IPv4 address. M6100 Chassis switch software features both dynamic and manual ARP configuration. With manual ARP configuration, you can statically add entries into the ARP table. ARP is a
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide information in its ARP cache. Newer information always replaces existing content in the ARP cache. The number of supported ARP entries is platform-dependent. Devices can be moved in a network, which means the IP address that was at one time associated with a certain
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide ARP Create Use this screen to add an entry to the Address Resolution Protocol table. To display the Static ARP Cache page, click Routing ARP
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Field Description Port The associated unit/slot/port of the connection. MAC Address The unicast MAC address of the device. The address is six two-
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide 1. Use Age Time to enter the value for the switch to use for the ARP entry ageout time. You must enter a valid integer, which represents
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Field Total Entry Count Peak Total Entries Active Static Entries Configured Static Entries Maximum Static Entries Description Total number of Entries in the ARP table.
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide • Route Redistribution on page 260 RIP Configuration  To display the , but the metric will be set to infinity. Split horizon is a technique for avoiding problems caused by including routes in updates sent to the router from which the route was originally learned
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide 7. Click Apply to send the updated configuration to the switch. Configuration changes take effect immediately. 8. Click Cancel to cancel the configuration on the screen and
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide 3. From the Send Version list, select the version of RIP control packets that the interface should send. The value is one of the following: • None-
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Table 97. RIP Advanced Interface Configuration Field Bad Packets Received Bad Routes Received Updates Sent IP Address Link State Description The number of RIP response
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide a non-existent access list, all routes are permitted. The valid values for Access List IDs are 0 to 199. When used for route filtering, the only
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Field Match External Type 1 Match External Type 2 Match NSSA External Type 1 Match NSSA External Type 2 Description Sets External Type 1 OSPF Routes to be redistributed. Sets
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Advanced OSPF Configuration From the Routing > OSPF > Advanced link, you can access the following pages: • OSPF Configuration on page 263 • OSPF Common Area Configuration on
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide  Configure the Default Route Advertise settings. 1. In the Default 4. In the Metric Type field, select the OSPF metric type of the default route. Two types are supported: External Type 1 and External Type 2. The default is External Type 2. 5. Click Apply to send
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide  Configure the OSPF Configuration settings. 7. In the Router ID field, enter the 32-bit integer in dotted decimal format that uniquely identifies the router within
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide 17. Configure the AutoCost Reference Bandwidth to control how OSPF calculates link cost. Specify the reference bandwidth in megabits per second. Unless a link cost is
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Field New LSAs Originated LSAs Received Description In any given OSPF area, a router will originate several LSAs. Each router originates a router-LSA. If the router
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Table 100. OSPF Common Area Configuration Field External Routing SPF Runs Area Border Router Count Area LSA Count Area LSA Checksum Flood List Length Import
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide  Configure the Stub Area. 1. Enter the OSPF Area ID. An Area Configuration Field SPF Runs Area Border Router Count Area LSA Count Area LSA Checksum Type of Service Description The number of times that the intra-area route table has been calculated using this area
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide OSPF NSSA Area Configuration  To display the OSPF NSSA Area Configuration page, click Routing > OSPF > Advanced > NSSA Area Configuration. The following page is displayed.  Configure
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide b. Candidate - Cause the router to participate in the translator election process when it attains border router status. 5. In the Translator Stability Interval field, configure the
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide OSPF Area Range Configuration  To display the OSPF Area Range Configuration page, click Routing > OSPF > Advanced > Area Range Configuration. The following page is displayed.  Configure
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide  Configure the OSPF Interface. 1. In the Go To Interface field, enter the Interface in unit/slot/port format and click the Go button. The entry
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide 5. Configure the Router Priority by entering the OSPF priority for the selected interface. The priority of an interface is specified as an integer from 0 to
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide 16. Click Apply to send the updated configuration to the switch. Configuration changes take effect immediately. 17. Click Cancel to cancel the configuration on the
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    Field State M6100 Web Management User Guide Description The current state of the selected router interface.State is one of the following: • Down - This is the initial interface state. In this state,
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Field Designated Router Backup Designated Router Number of Link Events Local Link LSAs Local Link LSA Checksum Description The identity of the Designated Router for
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide 1. In the OSPF Interface Selection area of the screen, from the list in the Interface field, select the interface for which data is to be
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Field Received Packets Discards Bad Version Source Not on Local Subnet Virtual Link Not Found Area Mismatch Invalid Destination Address Wrong Authentication Type Authentication Failure
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Field Hellos Sent Hellos Received DD Packets Sent DD Packets Received LS Requests Sent LS Requests Received LS Updates Sent LS Updates Received LS Acknowledgements
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Table 105. OSPF Neighbor Table Field Interface Neighbor IP OSPF area associated with the interface. An integer value that indicates the optional OSPF capabilities supported by the neighbor. The neighbor's optional OSPF capabilities are also listed in its Hello packets
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    Field State M6100 Web Management User Guide Description The state of a neighbor can be the following: • Down - This is the initial state of a neighbor conversation. It indicates that there has been no
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Field Description Events The number of times this neighbor relationship has changed state, or an error has occurred. Permanence This variable displays the status of
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide OSPF Link State Database Table 106, OSPF Link State Database on page 284 describes the non-configurable data that is displayed. Click Update to update
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Field Sequence Checksum Options Description The sequence number field which optional capabilities are associated with the advertisement. The options are: • Q - This enables support for QoS Traffic Engineering. • E - This describes the way AS-external-LSAs are flooded
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Table 107. OSPF External Link State Database Table Field Router ID LSA Type LS ID Age Sequence Checksum Description The 32-bit integer in dotted
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Table 108. OSPF AS Opaque Link State Database Table Field Router ID LSA Type LS ID Age Sequence Checksum Description The 32-bit integer in
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide  Configure the OSPF Virtual Link. 1. Enter the Area ID of the OSPF area. An Area ID is a 32-bit integer in dotted decimal format that
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide The key value will only be displayed if you are logged on with Read/Write privileges, otherwise it will be displayed as asterisks. 9. In the
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Table 109. OSPF Virtual Link Configuration Field Neighbor State State Description The OSPF interface state, it can be these values: • Down - This is the initial
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Field State (continued) Metric Description • Designated Router - This router is itself the Designated Router on the attached network. Adjacencies are established to all other routers
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide 2. In the Redistribute list, select to Enable or Disable the redistribution for the selected source protocol. 3. Set the Metric value to be used as the
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide  To display the NSF OSPF Summary page, click Routing > OSPF > Advanced > NSF OSPF Summary. The following page is displayed.  Configure the NSF OSPF Summary. 1. From the Support Mode list, configure how the unit performs graceful restarts by selecting from the
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide 7. Click Update to update the page with the latest information on the switch. Table 110, NSF OSPF Summary describes the non-configurable data that is
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide  Configure the OSPFv3 settings. 1. In the Admin Mode field, select the Enable or Disable option. If you select enable, OSPFv3 will be activated for the
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide OSPFv3 Configuration  To display the Default Route Advertise Configuration page, the Metric Type field, select the OSPFv3 metric type of the default route. Two types are supported: External Type 1 and External Type 2. The default is External Type 2. 5. Click Apply to
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide  Configure the Advanced OSPFv3 Configuration settings. 7. Enter the Router ID in 32-bit integer, dotted decimal format that uniquely identifies the router within the autonomous
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide 11. Use the Default Metric field to set a default for form adjacencies on passive interfaces, but does advertise attached networks as stub networks. 15. Use Helper Support Mode to configure how the unit will act when a neighbor performs a warm restart. The possible
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Field New LSAs Originated LSAs Received Description In any given OSPFv3 area, a router will originate several LSAs. Each router originates a router-LSA. If the router
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Field Area LSA Checksum Import Summary LSAs Description The 32-bit unsigned sum of the link-state advertisements' LS checksums contained in this area's link-
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Table 113. Advanced OSPFv3 Stub Area Configuration Field SPF Runs Area Border Router Count Area LSA Count Area LSA Checksum Type of Service Description The number of times that the intra-area route table has been calculated using this area's link-state database.
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide disabled. This can also be applied by the CLI command area (area-id) NSSA default-info-originate in the IP router OSPF config mode. a. In
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Field Area LSA Count Area LSA Checksum Translator State Description The total number of link-state advertisements in this area's link-state database, excluding AS
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide OSPFv3 Interface Configuration  To display the OSPFv3 Interface Configuration page, click Routing > OSPFv3 > Advanced > Interface Configuration. The following page is displayed.  Configure the OSPFv3 Interface
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Note: Once OSPFv3 is initialized on the router, it will remain for Ethernet interfaces is Broadcast. 13. In the Metric Cost field, enter the value for the cost type of service (TOS). OSPF uses this value in computing shortest paths. The range is from 1 to 65,535. The
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Table 115. Advanced OSPFv3 Interface Configuration Field IPv6 Address LSA Ack Interval (secs) State Description The IPv6 address of the interface. The number of seconds
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Field State (cont.) Designated Router Backup Designated Router Number of Link Events Description • Backup Designated Router - This router is itself the Backup Designated Router on
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide  To display the OSPFv3 Interface Statistics page, click Routing > OSPFv3 > Advanced > Interface Statistics. The following page is displayed. 1. In the OSPFv3 Interface Selection area of
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Table 116. Advanced OSPFv3 Interface Statistics Field OSPFv3 Area ID Area Border Router Count AS Border Router Count Area LSA Count IPv6 Address Interface Events
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Field Invalid Destination Address No Neighbor at Source Address Invalid OSPF Packet Type Hellos Ignored Hellos Sent Hellos Received DD Packets Sent DD Packets Received
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide  To display the OSPFv3 Neighbor Table page, click Routing > OSPFv3 > Advanced > Neighbor Table. The following page is displayed. Table 117, Advanced OSPFv3 Neighbor Table on
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide OSPFv3 Link State Database This screen displays the OSPFv3 Link State Database information.  To display the OSPF Link State Database page, click Routing > OSPFv3 > Advanced >
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    Field LSA Type LS ID Age Sequence Checksum M6100 Web Management User Guide Description The format and function of the link state advertisement. LSA Type is one of the following: • Router LSA - A router may originate one or more
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Field Options Router Options Description The Options field in the link state advertisement header indicates which optional capabilities are associated with the advertisement. The options are: • Q - This enables support for QoS Traffic Engineering. • E - This
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Table 119. Advanced OSPFv3 External Link State Database Table Field Router ID LSA Type LS ID Age Description The 32-bit integer in dotted decimal
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Field Sequence Checksum Description The sequence number field is a signed 32-bit integer. It is used to detect old and duplicate link state advertisements. The
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide 7. Click Add to add a new virtual link to the switch. 8. Click Apply to send the updated configuration to the switch. Configuration changes take effect immediately. 9.
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Table 120. Advanced OSPFv3 Virtual Link Configuration Field Neighbor State State Description The state of the Virtual Neighbor Relationship. The OSPFv3 interface state, it can
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Field State (continued) Metric Description • Designated Router - This router is itself the Designated Router on the attached network. Adjacencies are established to all other routers
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide 4. From the Metric Type list, select the OSPFv3 metric type Summary. The following page is displayed.  Configure the NSF OSPFv3 Summary. 1. From the Support Mode list, configure how the unit performs graceful restarts by selecting from the following possible values:
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide 4. Click Cancel to cancel the configuration on the screen and reset the data on the screen to the latest value of the switch. 5. Click Update
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide 4. Use Maximum Advertise Interval to enter the maximum time (in seconds) allowed between router advertisements sent from the interface. 5. Use Minimum Advertise Interval to enter
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide 3. Select the unit/slot/port for the new virtual router from the Interface list. 4. Enter the Primary IP Address of the Virtual Router. 5. From the
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Advanced VRRP Configuration  To display the Advanced VRRP Configuration page, click Routing > VRRP > Advanced > VRRP Configuration. The following page is displayed.  Configure the Advanced VRRP
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide 8. Enter the Primary IP Address, the IP Address associated with the Virtual Router. The default is 0.0.0.0. 9. From the Authentication Type list, select the type of
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Field VMAC Address State Description The virtual MAC Address associated with the Virtual Router, composed of a 24-bit organizationally unique identifier, the 16-bit constant
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Table 124. Advanced VRRP Secondary IP Address Configuration Field Primary IP Address Description The Primary IP Address of the Virtual Router. Advanced VRRP Tracking Interface
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide VRRP Tracking Route Configuration 5. In the Tracked Route Prefix field, enter the prefix of the route. 6. In the Tracked Route Prefix Length field, enter the
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Advanced VRRP Statistics  To display the Advanced VRRP Statistics page, click Routing > VRRP > Advanced > VRRP Statistics. The following page is displayed. Table 126, Advanced VRRP
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Field State Transitioned to Master Advertisement Received audio traffic requiring multicast packet control for optimal operation. The Multicast component includes support for IGMPv2 and IGMPv3. Communication from point to multipoint is called Multicasting. The
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide • Multicast Global Configuration on page 332 • Multicast Interface Configuration on page 333 • Multicast DVMRP on page 333 • Multicast IGMP on page 339 • Multicast PIM on
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Field Protocol Flags Description The multicast routing protocol which created this entry. The possible values are: • PIM-DM • PIM-SM • DVMRP The value displayed in
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Field Protocol Table Entry Count Description The multicast routing protocol presently activated on the router, if any. The number of multicast route entries currently present
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide • DVMRP Route on page 338 DVMRP Global Configuration To display the Multicast DVMRP Global Configuration page, click Routing Multicast DVMRP  Global Configuration. The following page
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide  DVMRP Interface Configuration 1. In the Go To Interface field, enter the interface in unit/slot/port format and click Go. The entry corresponding to the
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Field Received Bad Routes Sent Routes Description The number of invalid routes received on the selected interface. The number of routes sent on the selected
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Field Major Version Minor Version Capabilities Received Routes Received Bad Packets Received Bad Routes Description The DVMRP Major Version for the specified neighbor on the
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Table 133, DVMRP Prune describes the non-configurable data that is displayed. Click Update to update the page with the latest information on the switch.
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Table 134. DVMRP Route Field Source Address Source Mask Upstream Neighbor Interface Metric Expiry Time Up Time Description The network address that is combined with
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide  IGMP Global Configuration 1. In the Admin Mode field, select the Enable or Disable option. This sets the administrative status of IGMP in the router to
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide 9. In the Startup Query Count field, enter the number of queries to be sent on startup. The valid values are 1 to 20. The default value
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Field Querier Status Querier Up Time Querier Expiry Time Wrong Version Queries Received Number of Joins Received Number of Groups Description Indicates whether the selected
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Table 136. Multicast IGMP Groups Field Interface Multicast Group IP Last Reporter Up Time Expiry Time Version 1 Host Timer Version 2 Host Timer Compatibility Filter Mode
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide • Select Group IP from the Search list, enter the Multicast Group IP, then click Go. If the entry exists, that entry with the matching Group
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide  To configure the IGMP Proxy Interface 1. Use the Interface list to select the port for which data is to be configured. You must have configured
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Table 139, Multicast IGMP Proxy Interface Statistics describes the non-configurable data that is displayed. Click Update to update the page with the latest information
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Table 140. Multicast IGMP Proxy Membership Field Proxy Interface Group IP Source Hosts Last Reporter Up Time Expiry Time State Filter Mode Number of Sources
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    Web Management User Guide  PIM Global Source Multicast (PIM-SSM) does not use an RP. It supports only source route delivery trees. It is used between routers so to each other and to their directly-connected LANs. The SSM service model can be implemented with a strict subset of the PIM protocol
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide PIM Interface Configuration To display the Multicast PIM Interface Configuration page, click Routing Multicast  PIM  Interface Configuration. The following page is displayed.  PIM Interface Configuration 1.
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide PIM Neighbor To display the Multicast PIM Neighbor page, click Routing Multicast  PIM  PIM Neighbor. The following page is displayed. Table 142, Multicast PIM Neighbor
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide  PIM Candidate RP Configuration 1. From the list of interfaces, select the Interface for which data is to be configured or displayed. 2. Enter the Group Address
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide 7. Click Update to update the page with the latest information on the switch. Table 143, Multicast BSR Candidate Configuration describes the non-configurable data that
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Multicast Static Routes Configuration To display the Multicast Static Routes Configuration page, click Routing Multicast  Static Routes Configuration. The following page is displayed.  Static Routes
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide  Admin Boundary Configuration 1. In the Interface list, select the router interface for which the administratively-scoped boundary is to be configured. 2. In the Group IP
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Table 144. Multicast Mroute Table Field Group IP Source IP Incoming Interface Outgoing Interfaces Up Time (hh:mm:ss) Expiry Time (hh:mm:ss) RPF
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    Web Management User Guide  IPv6 PIM Source Multicast (PIM-SSM) does not use an RP. It supports only source route delivery trees. It is used between routers so to each other and to their directly-connected LANs. The SSM service model can be implemented with a strict subset of the PIM protocol
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide  IPv6 PIM Interface Configuration 1. In the Go To Interface field, enter the interface in unit/slot/port format and click on the Go button. The
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide IPv6 PIM Neighbor To display the IPv6 PIM Neighbor page, click Routing IPv6 Multicast  IPv6 PIM  PIM Neighbor. The following page is displayed. Table 146,
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide 2. In the Group Address field, enter the group IPv6 address prefix transmitted in Candidate-RP-Advertisements. 3. In the Prefix Length field, enter the group IPv6
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide 7. Click Update to update the page with the latest information on the switch. Table 147, IPv6 PIM BSR Candidate Configuration describes the non-configurable data
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide IPv6 Multicast MLD From the Routing > IPv6 Multicast > MLD link, you can access the following pages: • IPv6 MLD Global Configuration on page 361 • IPv6 MLD
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide  IPv6 MLD Routing Interface Configuration 1. In the Go To Interface field, enter the interface in unit/slot/port format and click Go. The entry corresponding
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide 11. Click Apply to send the updated configuration to the switch. Configuration changes take effect immediately. 12. Click Cancel to cancel the configuration on the
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Field Querier Expiry Time Wrong Version Queries Received Number of Joins Received Number of Groups Description The time in seconds remaining before the other Querier
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Field Filter Mode Version 1 Host Timer Group Compat Mode Source Hosts Source Address (Expiry Time) Description The filter mode of the multicast group on this
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Field Description Reports Received The number of valid MLD reports received by the router. Reports Sent The number of valid MLD reports sent by the
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Table 152, IPv6 Multicast MLD Proxy Interface Configuration describes the non-configurable data that is displayed. Table 152. IPv6 Multicast MLD Proxy Interface Configuration Field
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Field Leaves Received Leaves Sent Description The number of MLD Proxy leaves received. The number of MLD Proxy leaves sent. IPv6 MLD Proxy Membership To
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Field Filter Mode Number of Sources Description The group filter mode (Include/Exclude/None) for the specified group on the MLD Proxy interface. Possible modes
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    a packet is queued for transmission in a port, the rate at which it is serviced depends on how the queue is configured and possibly the amount of traffic present in (or port) level. Eight queues per port are supported. From the Class of Service link under the QoS tab, you can access the following pages:
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    User Guide • Advanced on page 372 Basic From the Basic link, you can access the following pages: • CoS Configuration on page 371 CoS Configuration To display the CoS Configuration page, click QoS CoS  Basic  CoS Configuration. Use the CoS Configuration page to set the class of service trust
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide • trust dot1p • trust ip-dscp 5. Click Cancel to cancel the configuration on the screen and reset the data on the screen Mode can only be one of the following. Default value is untrusted. • untrusted • trust dot1p • trust ip-dscp Configuring Quality of Service 372
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide 802.1p to Queue Mapping The 802.1p to Queue Mapping page also displays the Current 802.1p Priority Mapping table. To display DSCP value. To display the IP DSCP Queue Mapping page, click QoS  CoS  Advanced  IP DSCP to Queue Mapping. Configuring Quality of Service 373
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide To map DSCP values to queues: 1. The IP DSCP field displays an IP DSCP value from 0 to 63. 2. For each to a specific interface. To display the CoS Interface Configuration page, click QoS  CoS> Advanced > CoS Interface Configuration. Configuring Quality of Service 374
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide To configure CoS settings for an interface: 1. Select LAG to show the list of all LAG interfaces. 2. Select All system. To display the Interface Queue Configuration page, click the QoS  CoS >Advanced  Interface Queue Configuration. Configuring Quality of Service 375
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide  To configure CoS queue settings used for queues on this interface. This is only used if the device supports independent settings per-queue. From the Queue Management Type menu, select either TailDrop Drop Precedence Configuration. Configuring Quality of Service 376
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide  Configure CoS Queue Drop Precedence settings 1. Use Interface to specify all CoS configurable interfaces. 2. Use Queue ID to 155, CoS Interface Queue Drop Precedence Status describes the non-configurable data that is displayed. Configuring Quality of Service 377
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Table 155. CoS Interface Queue Drop Precedence Status Field Interface . Displays the packet drop probability value. Differentiated Services The QoS feature contains Differentiated Services (DiffServ) support that allows traffic to be classified into streams and
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide • DiffServ Wizard on page 379 • Basic on page 380 • Advanced on page 382 DiffServ Wizard The DiffServ Wizard enables DiffServ be added to the policy created. To display the DiffServ Wizard page, click QoS DiffServ DiffServ Wizard. Configuring Quality of Service 379
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    Web Management User Guide 1. Use Traffic Type to define the DiffServ Class. Traffic type options: VOIP, HTTP, FTP, Telnet, and Every. 2. Ports displays the ports which can be configured to support a DiffServ policy to a policy. Policies are then added to interfaces. Configuring Quality of Service 380
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Packet processing begins by testing the match criteria for a packet. The retained when saved and can be changed, but it is not activated. When enabled, Diffserv services are activated. Displays the number of configured DiffServ classes out of the total allowed on the
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Field Policy Attributes table Service table Description Displays the number of configured policy attributes (attached to the policy class instances) out of the total allowed on the switch. Displays the number of configured services (attached to the policies on
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide To configure the global DiffServ mode: 1. Select the administrative mode for DiffServ: • Enable. Differentiated Services are active. • Disable. The DiffServ configuration is retained and can out of the total allowed on the switch. Configuring Quality of Service 383
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    Guide Field Policy Attributes table Service table Description Displays the number of configured policy attributes (attached to the policy class instances) out of the total allowed on the switch. Displays the number of configured services be selected. The switch supports only the Class Type value
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide The class name is a hyperlink. The following figure shows the be assigned as reference class(es) to the current class. • Class of Service - This lists all the values for the class of service match criterion in the range 0 to 7 from which one can be selected. Configuring
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide • VLAN - This is a value in the range of 0-4093. • to compare against. • ToS Mask - This indicates which ToS bits are subject to comparison against the Service Type value. 5. Click Cancel to cancel the configuration on the screen. Resets the data on the screen
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide IPv6 Class Configuration Use the lists all the existing DiffServ class names, from which one can be selected. The switch supports only the Class Type value All, which means all the various match criteria defined for existing class. Configuring Quality of Service 387
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide The class name is a hyperlink. The following figure shows the configuration fields for the class. 2. Class Name - Displays the name for the FFFF:FFFF:FFFF:FFFF:FFFF:FFFF:FFFF and Prefix Length can be entered in the range of 0 to 128. Configuring Quality of Service 388
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide • Destination L4 Port - This lists the keywords for the known is a 20-bit number that is unique to an IPv6 Packet, used by end stations to signify Quality of Service handling in routers. Flow Label can be specified in the range of (0 to 1048575). • IP DSCP - This
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide The policy name is a hyperlink. The following figure shows the configuration fields for the policy. 2. Select the Assign Queue to which priority. This essentially means that the inner VLAN tag CoS is copied to the outer VLAN tag CoS. Configuring Quality of Service 390
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide • Mark IP Precedence - This is an IP Precedence value in the range from 0 to 7. • Two Rate Policy - With the Two-Rate presented to the system forwarding element. This selection requires that the Mark IP Precedence value field be set. Configuring Quality of Service 391
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide 5. Click Cancel to cancel the configuration on the screen /Write users where inbound service policy attachment is not supported by the platform. Field Direction Operational Status Description Shows that the traffic direction of this service interface is In. Shows
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Service Statistics This screen displays class-oriented statistical default is 'Octets'. The following table describes the information available on the Service Statistics page. Field Interface Direction Policy Name Operational Status Member Classes Description
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Field Description Offered Packets/Octets A count of the total number of packets/octets offered to all class instances in this service policy before their defined DiffServ treatment is applied. This is the overall count per-interface, per-direction. Discarded
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    471 Management Security Settings From the Management Security Settings tab, you can configure the login password, Remote Authorization Dial-In User Service (RADIUS) settings, Terminal Access Controller Access Control System (TACACS) settings, and authentication lists. To display the page, click the
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide User Management By default, two user accounts exist: • admin, with 'Read/Write' privileges • guest, with 'Read Only' privileges By default, both of these accounts have
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Field Lockout Status Password Expiration Date Description Indicates whether the user account is locked out (TRUE or FALSE). Indicates the current password expiration date in
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide 1. Use Password to specify a password. Passwords are a maximum of 64 alphanumeric characters. 2. Use Confirm Password to enter the password again, to confirm that you entered
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide RADIUS RADIUS servers provide additional security for networks. The RADIUS if no servers are configured (see "RADIUS Server Configuration" on page 6-400). The switch supports up to three configured RADIUS servers. If more than one RADIUS servers are configured, the
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide 1. In the Max Number of Retransmits field, specify the value of the maximum number of times a request packet is retransmitted to the RADIUS server. The
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide To access the RADIUS Server Configuration page, click Security  Management Security> RADIUS  Server Configuration link. To configure a RADIUS server: 1. To add a RADIUS server, specify the
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Field Radius Server Round Trip Time Access Requests Access Retransmissions Access Accepts Access Rejects Access Challenges Malformed Access Responses Bad Authenticators Pending Requests Timeouts Unknown
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Accounting Server Configuration Use the RADIUS Accounting Server Configuration page to view and configure various settings for one or more RADIUS accounting servers on the
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Field Accounting Requests Accounting Retransmissions Accounting Responses Malformed consistency with RADIUS and other authentication processes. TACACS provides the following services: • Authentication: Provides authentication during login and via user names and
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide • TACACS Configuration on page 405 • TACACS Server Configuration on page 405 TACACS Configuration The TACACS Configuration page contains the TACACS settings for communication between the
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide 4. Use Key String to specify the authentication and encryption key for TACACS communications between the device and the TACACS server. The valid range is 0-128
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide • Local- the user's locally stored ID and password will be used for authentication • None- the user will not be authenticated. • Radius- the user's ID and
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide 1. List Name - If you are creating a new enable list, enter the to validate port access for the users associated with the list. Only one dot1x method can be supported. The default list is: dot1xList. To display the Dot1x Authentication List page, click Security 
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide 1. List Name - Select the dot1x list name for which you want to configure data. 2. Use the menu to select the method that should appear first
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide 3. Use the menu to select the method, if any, that should appear second in the selected authentication login list. This is the method that will
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Login Sessions To display the Login Sessions page, click page 413 • SSH on page 416 • Telnet on page 419 • Console Port on page 421 • Denial of Service Configuration on page 422 • Access Control on page 424 HTTP From the HTTP link, you can access the following
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide HTTP Configuration To access the switch over a web page, you must first configure it with IP information (IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway). You
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Field Authentication List Description Shows the authentication list which HTTP is using. HTTPS From the HTTPS link, you can access the following pages: • HTTPS Configuration
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide 3. Use TLS Version 1 to Enable or Disable Transport Layer Security Version 1.0. The currently configured value is shown when the web page is displayed. The default
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Field Certificate Present Certificate Generation Status Description Displays whether there is a certificate present on the device. Displays the SSL certificate generation status. Certificate Download Use
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide 2. Use Transfer Mode to specify the protocol to use to transfer the file: • TFTP - Trivial File Transfer Protocol • SFTP - Secure File Transfer Program • SCP - Secure
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide 2. Use SSH Version 1 to Enable or Disable Protocol Level 1 for SSH. The currently configured value is shown when the web page is displayed. The default
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide 1. Host Keys Management - None is the default selection. 2. Use Generate RSA Keys to begin generating the RSA host keys. Note that to generate SSH key
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Host Keys Download Use this page to transfer a file to or from the switch. To display the Host Keys Download page, click Security  Access > SSH 
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Telnet Authentication List This page allows you to select the login and enable authentication list available. The login list specifies the authentication method(s) you want
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide 2. Use Session Timeout to specify how many minutes of inactivity should occur on a telnet session before the session is logged off. You may enter any
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide 2. Use Baud Rate (bps) to select the default baud rate for used on the serial port. It is always None. Denial of Service Configuration To display the Denial of Service page, click Security  Access > Denial of Service Configuration. Managing Device Security 422
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide 1. Use Denial of Service Min TCP Header Size to specify the Min size greater than the configured ICMPv6 Pkt Size. The factory default is disabled. 5. Use Denial of Service Max ICMPv6 Packet Size to specify the Max IPv6 ICMP Pkt Size allowed. If ICMPv6 DoS prevention is
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide 6. Use Denial of Service First Fragment to enable First Fragment DoS packets that have a TCP header Offset=1. The factory default is disabled. 14. Use Denial of Service TCP Port to enable TCP Port DoS prevention which causes the switch to drop packets that have
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Access Profile Configuration To display the Access Profile Configuration page, click Security  Access > Access Control > Access Profile Configuration. The following page is displayed.  Configure the
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Table 157. Access Profile Configuration Profile Summary Field Rule Type Service Type Source IP Address Mask Priority Description The action performed when the rules are matched. The service type chosen. The policy is restricted by the service type chosen. Source IP
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide subsequent rules below that are ignored. For example, if a authentication on behalf of the authenticator, and indicates whether the user is authorized to access system services. From the Port Authentication page, you can access the following pages: • Basic on page
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide 802.1X Configuration Use the 802.1X Configuration page to enable or disable port access control on the system. To display the 802.1X Configuration
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide 5. Use Monitor Mode to select one of the options for Monitor mode: enable or disable. The default value is Disable. The feature monitors the dot1x
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide 3. Use EAPOL Flood Mode to select one of the options for the EAPOL Flood Mode: enable or disable. The default value is disable. 4. Use Dynamic
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide • Control Mode - This selector lists the options for control mode. The control mode is only set if the link status of the port is link
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide • Supplicant Timeout - This input field allows the user to enter the supplicant time-out for the selected port. The supplicant time-out is the value,
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Port Summary Use the Port Summary page to view information about the port access control settings on a specific port. To access the Port Summary page,
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Field Reauthentication Enabled Control Direction Protocol Version PAE Capabilities Authenticator PAE State Backend State Description This field shows whether reauthentication of the supplicant for the
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Field VLAN Assigned VLAN Assigned Reason Key Transmission 'false'. If the value is 'false' key transmission will not occur. Otherwise Key transmission is supported on the selected port. This field displays Session Timeout set by the Radius Server for the selected
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Field Port User Name Supplicant Mac Address Session Time Filter ID VLAN ID VLAN Assigned Session Timeout Termination Action Description The port to be displayed.
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide • Storm Control on page 448 MAC Filter The MAC Filter link contains links to the following pages: • MAC Filter on page 437 • MAC Filter Summary
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide c. In the MAC Address field, specify the MAC address of the filter in the format 00:01:1A:B2:53:4D. You can change this
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Port Security The Port Security link contains links to the following pages: • Port Security Administration on page 439 • Interface Configuration on page 440 • Dynamic MAC
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Interface Configuration A MAC address can be defined as allowable by one of two methods: dynamically or statically. Both methods are used concurrently when a port is
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Dynamic MAC Address Use the Dynamic MAC Address page to convert a dynamically learned MAC address to a statically locked address. To display the Dynamic MAC Address
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide 1. Interface - Select the physical interface for which you want to display data. 2. Static MAC Address - Accepts user input for the MAC address to be added. 3.
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide 3. Use Group Mode to configure the mode of private group. The group mode can be either "isolated" or "community". When in "isolated" mode, the member
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Protected Ports Configuration If a port is configured as protected, it groups, but not within the same group. The selection box lists all the possible protected port Group IDs supported for the current platform. The valid range of the Group ID is 0 to 2. 2. Use the
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide The Private VLAN link contains links to the following pages: • Private VLAN Type Configuration on page 445 • Private VLAN Association Configuration on page 445 • Private
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide 2. Use Secondary VLAN(s) to display all the statically created VLANs (excluding the primary and default VLANs). This control is used to associate VLANs to the
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide 3. If you make changes to the page, click Apply to apply the changes to the system. Configuration changes take effect immediately. Field Interface Description Select
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide 1. Use Promiscuous Primary VLAN to set the Primary VLAN ID for Promiscuous Association Mode. The range of the VLAN ID is 2-4093. 2. Use Promiscuous Secondary
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide • Storm Control Global Configuration on page 449 • Storm Control Interface Configuration on page 449 Storm Control Global Configuration To display the Storm Control Global Configuration
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Field Broadcast Storm Recovery Mode Broadcast Storm Recovery Level Type Broadcast Storm Recovery Level Broadcast Storm Control Action Multicast Storm Recovery Mode Multicast Storm Recovery
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Control To display the page, click the Security  Control tab. The Control tab contains links to the following features: • DHCP Snooping on page 451 • IP
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide DHCP Snooping VLAN Configuration 1. Use VLAN ID to enter the VLAN for which the DHCP Snooping Mode is to be enabled. 2. Use DHCP Snooping Mode
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Static Binding Configuration 1. Interface - Selects the interface to add a binding into the DHCP Snooping database. 2. Use MAC Address to specify the MAC address for the
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide 1. Use Store to select the local store or remote store. Selecting Local will disable the Remote fields like Remote File Name and Remote IP address. 2.
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Field Description Client Ifc Mismatch The number of DHCP messages that are dropped based on source MAC address and client HW address verification. DHCP Server
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide • Enable port-security on the interface level. IPSG Port Security can't be Enabled if IPSG is Disabled. The factory default is disabled. IP Source Guard
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Dynamic ARP Inspection The Dynamic ARP Inspection (DAI) link contains links to the following pages: • DAI Configuration on page 457 • DAI VLAN Configuration on page
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide 1. VLAN ID - Select the DAI Capable VLANs for which information has to be displayed or configured. 2. Select from the Admin Mode menu to indicate whether
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide 1. Interface - Selects the physical interface for which data is to be configured. 2. Use Trust Mode to indicate whether the interface is trusted for Dynamic ARP
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide DAI ACL Rule Configuration This screen shows the Rules for selected DAI ARP ACL. To display the DAI ACL Rule Configuration page, click Security  Control>
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Field VLAN DHCP Drops DHCP Permits Description The enabled VLAN ID for which statistics are to be displayed. Number of ARP packets that were dropped
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide From the Security  Control > Captive Portal link, you can access the following web pages that configure and display Captive Portal (CP) data: • CP Global Configuration
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide 2. HTTP traffic uses standard port 80, but you can use routing interface • Routing disabled The IP address that the captive portal uses. Displays the number of supported captive portals in the system. Shows the number of captive portals configured on the switch. Shows
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide CP Configuration By default, the switch has one captive portal the CP. Use this function to temporarily protect the network during unexpected events, such as denial of service attacks. 6. If the Verification Mode is Local or RADIUS, use the Group field to assign an
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide 8. In the User Logout list, select the Enable or Disable option to allow an authenticated client to deauthenticate from the network. If this option is
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide  To delete an existing Captive Portal instance: 1. Select the CP ID from the list. 2. Click Delete to remove the currently selected CP instance.  To cancel
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Table 159, Captive Portal Binding Table describes the non-configurable data that is displayed. Table 159. Captive Portal Binding Table Field Description Interface The interface
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide  To select the Captive Portal Group: 1. Select the Group ID from the list to select the Group ID for which to create or update a Captive
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide 9. In the Max Bandwidth Down field, enter the maximum rate, in bits per second, at which a client can receive data from the network. 0 indicates use
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide 2. Select the option to enable or disable Client Authentication Failure. If you enable this field, the SNMP agent sends a trap when a client attempts to authenticate
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Field Interface CP ID User Name Bytes Received Bytes traffic are forwarded or blocked, and above all provide security for the network. ProSafe Managed switch's software supports IPv4, IPv6, and MAC ACLs. You first create an IPv4 based or IPv6 based or MAC based ACL
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide ACL Type Selection  Create a simple ACL. Note: The steps in this written procedure describe creating an ACL Based on Destination MAC. If you select a different
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide • ACL Based on Source IPv4 L4 Port - To create an ACL based on the source IPv4 layer4 port number. • ACL Based on Destination IPv6 L4
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide 10. Click Cancel to cancel the configuration on the screen and reset the data on the screen to the latest value of the switch. 11.
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide The MAC ACL page displays the number of ACLs currently configured in the switch and the maximum number of ACLs that can be configured. The
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide To configure MAC ACL rules: 1. Use ID to enter a whole number in the range of (1 to 1023) that will be used to identify the rule. 2.
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide • IPv6 • IPX • MPLS multicast • MPLS unicast • NetBIOS • Novell • PPPoE • is not issued if the ACL rule hit count is zero for the current interval. This field is only supported for a 'Deny' Action. 16. Rate Limit Conform Data Rate - Value of Rate Limit Conform Data
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide To display the MAC Binding Configuration page, click Security  ACL> Basic  MAC Binding Configuration. 1. Select an existing MAC ACL from the ACL ID menu. You
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Field Description ACL ID Displays the ACL Number (in case of IP ACL) or ACL Name (in case of MAC ACL) identifying the ACL assigned
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide • IP ACL on page 480 • IP Rules on page 481 • IP Extended Rules on page 483 • IPv6 ACL on page 487 • IPv6 Rules on page
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide 2. The Maximum ACL displays the maximum number of IP ACL can be configured on the switch, it depends on the hardware. 3. In the IP ACL
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide To configure rules for an IP ACL: 1. To add an IP ACL rule, select the ACL ID to add the rule to, complete the fields
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide • Rate Limit Conform Data Rate - Value of Rate Limit Conform Data Rate specifies the conforming data rate of IP ACL Rule. Valid values are (1 to
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide 3. Specify the Action to take if a packet matches the rule's criteria. The choices are Permit or Deny. 4. Set Logging to Enable to enable logging for
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide 13. Use Source L4 Port Action to specify relevant matching conditions for L4 port numbers in the current extended ACL rule: • Equal-IP ACL rule
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Only when you select Other in the list of port keys, can you enter your own port number. If you leave the Other field empty,
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide packet-too-big, port-unreachable, source-quench, router-solicitation, router-advertisement, time-exceeded, ttl-exceeded, and unreachable. 25. Service Type - Select a Service Type match condition for the extended IP ACL rule from the menu. The possible values are IP
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide outbound traffic. Rules for the IP ACL are specified/created using the IPv6 ACL Rule Configuration page. To display the IPv6 ACL page, click Security 
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide 1. Use Rule ID to enter a whole number in the range of 1 to 1023 that will be used to identify the rule. An IP ACL may
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide • When Established is specified, a match occurs if either RST or ACK specified bits are set in the TCP header. • The following fields are enabled only
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide • Destination L4 UDP port names are domain, echo, ntp, rip, packet, used by end stations to signify quality-of-service handling in routers. Flow label can specified within the range (0 to 1048575). 21. Use IPv6 DSCP Service to specify the IP DiffServ Code Point (DSCP)
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide selection one of the DSCP keyword from a drop-down box. If a value is to be selected by specifying its numeric value, then select the 'Other'
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Note: Binding ACLs to interface fails when the system has no resources to bind a new ACL. IPv4 ACLs and IPv6 ACLs cannot be bound at
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide IP ACL Binding Table Use the IP ACL Binding Table page to view or delete the IP ACL bindings. To display the IP Binding Table,
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide 1. Use ACL Type to specify the type of ACL. Valid ACL Types include IP ACL, MAC ACL, and IPv6 ACL. 2. Use ACL ID to display
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    7. Monitoring the System 7 Use the features available from the Monitoring tab to view a variety of information about the switch and its ports and to configure how the switch monitors events. The Monitoring tab contains links to the following features: • Ports on page 496 • Logs on page 506 •
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide The following table describes the per-port statistics displayed on the screen. Use the buttons at the bottom of the page to perform the following
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Port Detailed Statistics The Port Detailed Statistics page displays a variety of per-port traffic statistics. To access the Port Detailed page, click Monitoring  Ports> Port
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Field MST ID ifIndex Port Type Port Channel ID Port Role STP Mode STP State Admin Mode Flow Control Mode LACP Mode Physical Mode Physical
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Field Description Link Trap Indicates whether or not the port will send a trap when link status changes. Packets RX and TX 64 Octets The total
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Field Description Packets Received 256-511 Octets The total number of packets (including bad packets) received that were between 256 and 511 octets in length
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Field Description Overruns The total number of frames discarded 815 counts per sec at 10 Mb/s. Maximum Frame Size The maximum ethernet frame size the interface supports or is configured, including ethernet header, CRC, and payload. (1518 to 9216). The default
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Field Description Unicast Packets Transmitted The total number of packets that higher-level protocols requested be transmitted to a subnetwork-unicast address, including those that were
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Field Description EAPOL Frames Transmitted The number of EAPOL frames of any type that have been transmitted by this authenticator. Time Since Counters Last Cleared
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Field Description EAPOL Logoff Frames Received This displays the link, the cable status is always 'Normal'. The command returns a cable length estimate if this feature is supported by the PHY for the current link speed. Note that if the link is down and a cable is
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide adapter then the cable status may be 'Open' or 'Short' because some Ethernet adapters leave unused wire pairs unterminated or grounded. Field Cable Status Cable
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Buffered Log Configuration This log stores messages in memory based upon the settings for message component and severity. On chassis systems, this log exists only
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide 2110 on Aug 24 05:34:05 by line 318 of file mstp_api.c. This is the 237th message logged. Messages logged to a collector or relay
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide • Informational(6) - informational messages • Debug(7) - debug-level messages Syslog Configuration To access the Syslog Configuration page, click Monitoring  Logs > Syslog Configuration. 1. Use Admin Status to enable/
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide 6. Severity Filter - A log records messages equal to or above a configured severity threshold. Select the severity option by selecting the corresponding line on the drop-down
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Field Description Number of Traps Since Last The number of traps that have occurred since the switch last reboot. Reset Trap Log Capacity The maximum
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Field Line Task Id Code Time Description The line number of the event. The task ID of the event. The event code. The time this
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide • Notice(5) - normal but significant conditions • Informational(6) - informational messages • Debug(7) - debug-level messages 3. Click Update to update the page with the latest information on the switch.
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide To configure Port Mirroring: 1. In the Destination Interface field, specify the port to which port traffic is to be copied. You can configure only one
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Note: In case of an error dialog having multiple error messages, resolve them to get the remaining set of errors, if any. Field Status Description A
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Advanced From the Advanced link, you can access the following pages: • sFlow Agent on page 516 • sFlow Receiver Configuration on page 516 • sFlow Interface Configuration
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide default values. An entity wishing to claim an sFlowRcvrTable entry must Configuration. 1. Interface displays the interface for this flow poller and sampler. This Agent will support Physical ports only. 2. Use Poller Receiver Index to specify the allowed range for the
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide 3. Use Poller Interval to specify the maximum number of seconds between successive samples of the counters associated with this data source. A sampling interval of 0 disables
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    on page 520 • Upload File From Switch on page 522 • Download File To Switch on page 526 • File Management on page 530 • Troubleshooting on page 532 Save Configuration The Save Configuration menu contains links to the following options: • Save Configuration on page 519 • Auto Install Configuration
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Auto Install Configuration To access the Auto Install Configuration page, click Maintenance  Save Config Auto Install Configuration. 1. Use Auto Install to select the start/stop
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide To reboot the switch: 1. In the Reboot Unit No. field, select the unit to reset. When multiple units are connected in a chassis, select All to
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Note: If you reset the switch to the default configuration, the IP address is reset to 169.254.100.100, and the DHCP client is
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide File Upload To display the File Upload page, click Maintenance  Upload to retrieve the system buffered (in-memory) log. • Tech Support - Specify Tech Support to retrieve the switch information needed for trouble-shooting. • Crash Logs - Specify Crash Log to retrieve
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide • TFTP - Trivial File Transfer Protocol • SFTP - Secure File Transfer Program • SCP - Secure Copy • FTP - File Transfer Protocol 4. Use Server Address Type to specify either IPv4,
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    records. • Buffered Log - Specify buffered log to retrieve the system buffered (in-memory) log. • Tech Support - Specify Tech Support to retrieve the switch information needed for troubleshooting. • Crash Logs - Specify Crash Logs to retrieve the system crash logs. The factory default is Archive
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Download File To Switch The switch supports system file downloads from a remote system to the switch by using either TFTP or HTTP. The Download menu contains links to the following options: • File
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide • Use SSH-2 DSA Key PEM File to specify SSH-2 Digital Signature Algorithm (DSA) Key File (PEM Encoded). • Use SSL Trusted Root Certificate PEM File to
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide 7. Use Remote File Name to enter the name of the file you want to download from the server. The file path cannot include the following
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide • Use SSH-2 RSA Key PEM File to specify SSH-2 Rivest-Shamir-Adleman (RSA) Key File (PEM Encoded). • Use SSH-2 DSA Key PEM File to specify
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide USB File Download Use this menu to download a file to the switch from a USB device. To display the USB File Download page, click Maintenance  Download 
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide • Dual Image Configuration on page 531 Copy To display the Copy page, click Maintenance  File Management  Copy. 1. Use Source Image to select the image1 or
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide 1. Use Unit to select the unit whose code image you want the current active image of the selected unit. Displays the version of the image1 code file. Troubleshooting The Troubleshooting menu contains links to the following options: • Ping IPv4 on page 532 • Ping IPv6
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    User Guide Reply From a.b.c.d: icmp_seq = 0. time= xyz usec. Reply From a.b.c.d: icmp_seq = 1. time= abc usec. Reply From a.b.c.d: icmp_seq = 2. time= def usec. Tx = count, Rx = count Min/Max/Avg RTT = xyz/abc/def msec To access the Ping IPv4 page, click Maintenance  Troubleshooting  Ping
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide 6. Click Apply to send the ping to the specified from (IPv6 Address). Average round trip time = n ms. To access the Ping IPv6 page, click Maintenance  Troubleshooting  Ping IPv6. 1. Select the Ping type from the list. Possible values are: • Global-Ping a global IPv6
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide • None-The source address of the ping packet would be the 0.0.0.0 0 usec * 0 usec * 0 usec * Hop Count = j Last TTL = k Test attempt = m Test Success = n. To display the Traceroute IPv4 page, click Maintenance  Troubleshooting  Traceroute IPv4. Maintenance 535
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide To configure the Traceroute settings and send probe packets to discover the route to a host on the network: 1. Use IP Address/Hostname to enter the
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Note: Values configured in the fields above are not saved to the switch. As a * 0 usec * 0 usec * Hop Count = p Last TTL = q Test attempt = r Test Success = s. To display the Traceroute IPv6 page, click Maintenance  Troubleshooting  Traceroute IPv6. Maintenance 537
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide 1. Use IPv6 Address/Hostname to enter the IPv6 address or Hostname of the station you want Dump Use this screen to configure full memory dump in order to retrieve the core dump for troubleshooting. To display the Full Memory Dump Configuration page, click Maintenance
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide 1. From the Protocol menu, select the protocol used to store the core dump file. Possible values are: • None-Disable core dump. • TFTP-Set TFTP protocol. •
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    any time. 1. To register with NETGEAR, click REGISTER NOW. Online Help The Online Help includes the following pages: • Support on page 540 • User Guide on page 541 Support Use the Support page to connect to the Online Support site at netgear.com. To access the Support page, click Help  Online Help
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide To connect to the NETGEAR support site for M6100 Chassis switch, click Apply. User Guide Use the User Guide page to access the Documentation Templates (the guide you are now reading) that is available on the NETGEAR Website. To access the User Guide page, click Help 
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    A. Default Settings A This appendix describes the default settings for many of the NETGEAR M6100 Managed Chassis software features. Table 162. Default Settings Feature IP address Subnet mask Default gateway Protocol Management VLAN ID Minimum password length IPv6 management mode SNTP client SNTP
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    TACACS RADIUS SSH/SSL Telnet Denial of Service Protection Captive Portal Dot1x Authentication (IEEE 802.1X) MAC-Based Port Security Access Control Lists (ACL) IP Source Guard (IPSG) DHCP Snooping Dynamic ARP Inspection Protected Ports Private Groups Flow Control Support (IEEE 802.3x) Head of Line
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Table 162. Default Settings (continued) Feature Default VLAN ID Default VLAN Name GVRP GARP Timers Voice VLAN Guest VLAN RADIUS-assigned VLANs Double VLANs Spanning
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    about how to configure the following features: • Virtual Local Area Networks (VLANs) on page 545 • Access Control Lists (ACLs) on page 547 • Differentiated Services (DiffServ) on page 550 • 802.1X on page 554 • MSTP on page 556 Virtual Local Area Networks (VLANs) A local area network (LAN) can
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide • They are easy to manage. The addition of nodes, as well as moves and other changes, can be dealt with quickly and conveniently from a management
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide • For the VLAN with VLAN ID 10, specify the following members: port 1 (U), port 2 (U), and port 3 (T). • For the VLAN with VLAN ID 20, specify the following
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide criteria to a particular queue or redirect the traffic to a particular M6100 Chassis switch allow ACLs to be bound to physical ports and LAGs. The switch software supports MAC ACLs and IP ACLs. MAC ACL Example Configuration The following example shows how to create a
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide ports, you must add a new permit rule with the desired match criteria and bind the rule to interfaces 6, 7, and 8. Standard IP ACL Example Configuration The
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    User Guide Differentiated Services (DiffServ) Standard IP-based networks are designed to provide best effort data delivery service. Best effort service implies support DiffServ. The DiffServ feature contains a number of conceptual QoS building blocks you can use to construct a differentiated service
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide • IP Service Type octet (also known as: ToS bits, Precedence value, DSCP value) • Layer 4 applied to a DiffServ traffic class • Service Provisioning Policy: a policy applied to a DiffServ service level You must manually configure the various statements and rules used
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    User Guide • point in a packet with the DSCP value representing the service level associated with a particular DiffServ traffic class. Alternatively, the conformance specification or are non-conformant. The DiffServ feature supports the following types of traffic policing treatments (actions): • drop
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide 1. From the QoS Class Configuration screen, create a new class with the interfaces g7 and g8 to attach the policy to these interfaces, and then click Apply (See Service Interface Configuration on page 433). All UDP packet flows destined to the 192.12.2.0 network with
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    User Guide the ability to configure a port to Enable/Disable EAPoL packet forwarding support. You can disable or enable the forwarding of EAPoL when 802.1X 802.1X authenticator switch provide the means in which it can offer services to other systems reachable via the LAN. Port-based network access
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    User Guide is connected the authentication process determines whether the supplicant is authorized to access services on that controlled port. A Port Access Entity (PAE) to complete an authentication exchange. M6100 Managed Chassis switches support the Authenticator role only, in which the PAE
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide 1. From the Port Authentication screen, select ports 1/0/5, 1/0/6, 1/0/7 and become flooded with traffic. IEEE 802.1s Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol (MSTP) supports multiple instances of Spanning Tree to efficiently channel VLAN traffic over different interfaces.
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide working but not the end effect (chief among the effects behave entirely as a RSTP bridge or a STP bridge. So, an IEEE 802.1s bridge inherently also supports IEEE 802.1w and IEEE 802.1D. The MSTP algorithm and protocol provides simple and full connectivity for frames
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide As there are Multiple Instances of Spanning Tree, there is a by: 1. Ensuring that the allocation of VIDs to FIDs is unambiguous. 2. Ensuring that each FID supported by the Bridge is allocated to exactly one Spanning Tree Instance. The combination of VID to FID and
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Ports 1/0/1 - 1/0/5 Connected to Hosts Ports 1/0/1 - 1/0/5 Connected to Hosts Ports 1/0/6 - 1/0/8 Connected to Switch 2 and 3 1/0/1 - 1/0/5 Switch 1 Root Bridge Ports 1/0/6 - 1/0/8 Connected to Switch 1 and 3 Switch 2 Ports 1/0/6 - 1/0/8 Connected to
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide 7. Select ports 1/0/1 - 1/0/5 (edge ports), and select Enable from the Fast Link menu. Since the edge ports are not at risk for network loops, ports with
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Configuration Examples 561
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    Information to User This product does not contain any user serviceable components and is to be used with approved antennas only. Jose, CA 95134, declare under our sole responsibility that the M6100 Web Management User Guide complies with Part 15 Subpart B of FCC CFR47 Rules. Operation is subject to
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide FCC Radio Frequency Interference Warnings & Instructions This equipment has been tested and found to comply energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no
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    M6100 Web Management User Guide Interference Reduction Table The table below shows the recommended minimum distance between NETGEAR equipment and household appliances to reduce interference (in feet and meters). Household
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September 2014
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M6100 Web Management User
Guide
Software User Manual