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Netgear GSM7248NA Administration Manual (148 pages)
7000 Series Managed Switch
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Netgear
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Switch
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Table of Contents
Canadian Department of Communications Radio Interference Regulations
3
Table of Contents
5
About this Manual
13
How to Print this Manual
14
How to Use this Manual
14
Revision History
15
Chapter 1 Introduction
17
Document Organization
17
Audience
18
CLI Documentation
19
Related Documentation
19
Chapter 2 Getting Started
21
In-Band and Out-Of-Band Connectivity
21
Configuring for In-Band Connectivity
21
Using Bootp or DHCP
21
Using the EIA-232 Port
22
Configuring for Out-Of-Band Connectivity
23
Starting the Switch
24
Initial Configuration
24
Initial Configuration Procedure
25
Software Installation
26
Quick Starting the Networking Device
26
System Information and System Setup
26
Chapter 3 Using Ezconfig for Switch Setup
31
Changing the Password
32
Setting up the Switch IP Address
32
Assigning Switch Name and Location Information
33
Saving the Configuration
33
Chapter 4 Using the Web Interface
35
Configuring for Web Access
35
Starting the Web Interface
36
Web Page Layout
36
Configuring an SNMP V3 User Profile
36
Command Buttons
37
Chapter 5 Virtual Lans
39
VLAN Configuration Example
40
CLI Examples
40
Example #1: Create Two Vlans
40
Example #2: Assign Ports to VLAN2
41
Example #3: Assign Ports to VLAN3
41
Example #4: Assign VLAN3 as the Default VLAN
41
Graphical User Interface
42
NETGEAR 7000 Series Managed Switch Administration Guide Version
42
Chapter 6 Link Aggregation
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CLI Example
43
Example 1: Create Two LAGS
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Example 2: Add the Ports to the Lags
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Example 3: Enable both Lags
46
Chapter 7 IP Routing Services
47
Port Routing
47
Port Routing Configuration
48
CLI Examples
49
Example 1. Enabling Routing for the Switch
49
Example 2. Enabling Routing for Ports on the Switch
50
VLAN Routing
50
VLAN Routing Configuration
51
CLI Examples
51
Example 1: Create Two Vlans
52
Example 2: Set up VLAN Routing for the Vlans and the Switch
52
VLAN Routing RIP Configuration
53
CLI Example
54
VLAN Routing OSPF Configuration
56
CLI Example
56
Routing Information Protocol
58
RIP Configuration
58
CLI Example
59
Example #1: Enable Routing for the Switch
59
Example #2: Enable Routing for Ports
60
Example #3. Enable RIP for the Switch
60
Example #4. Enable RIP for Ports 1/0/2 and 1/0/3
61
Ospf
61
CLI Examples
62
Example #1 Configuring an Inter-Area Router
63
Example #2 - Configuring OSPF on a Border Router
65
Proxy Address Resolution Protocol (ARP)
67
Overview
67
CLI Examples
68
Example #1: Show Ip Interface
68
Example #2: Ip Proxy-Arp
68
Chapter 8 Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol
69
CLI Examples
70
Chapter 9 Access Control Lists (Acls)
73
Overview
73
Limitations
73
MAC Acls
73
Configuring IP Acls
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Process
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IP ACL CLI Example
75
MAC ACL CLI Examples
76
Example #1: Mac Access List
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Example #2: Permit any
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Example #3 Configure Mac Access-Group
79
Example #4 Permit
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Example #5: Show Mac Access-Lists
81
Chapter 10 Class of Service (Cos) Queuing
83
Overview
83
Cos Queue Mapping
83
Trusted Ports
83
Untrusted Ports
84
Cos Queue Configuration
84
Port Egress Queue Configuration
84
Drop Precedence Configuration (Per Queue)
85
Per Interface Basis
85
CLI Examples
85
Example #1: Show Classofservice Trust
86
Example #2: Set Classofservice Trust Mode
86
Example #3: Show Classofservice Ip-Precedence Mapping
87
Example #4: Config Cos-Queue Min-Bandwidth and Strict Priority Scheduler Mode
87
Example #5: Set Cos Trust Mode of an Interface
88
Traffic Shaping
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CLI Example
88
Example #1 Traffic-Shape
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Chapter 11 Differentiated Services
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CLI Example
92
Diffserv for Voip Configuration Example
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Chapter 12 IGMP Snooping
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Overview
97
CLI Examples
97
Example #1: Enable IGMP Snooping
97
Example #2: Show Igmpsnooping
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Example #3: Show Mac-Address-Table Igmpsnooping
98
Chapter 13 Port Security
99
Overview
99
Operation
100
CLI Examples
101
Example #1: Show Port Security
101
Example #2: Show Port Security on a Specific Interface
101
Example #3: (Config) Port Security
101
Chapter 14 Traceroute
103
CLI Example
104
Chapter 15 Configuration Scripting
105
Overview
105
Considerations
105
CLI Examples
105
Example #1: Script
106
Example #2: Script List and Script Delete
106
Example #3: Script Apply Running-Config.scr
106
Example #4: Creating a Configuration Script
107
Example #5: Upload a Configuration Script
107
Chapter 16 Outbound Telnet
109
Overview
109
CLI Examples
109
Example #1: Show Network
110
Example #2: Show Telnet
110
Example #3: Transport Output Telnet
111
Example #4: Session-Limit and Session-Timeout
111
Chapter 17 Port Mirroring
113
Overview
113
CLI Examples
113
Example #1: Show Monitor Session
114
Example #2: Show Port All
114
Example #3: Show Port Interface
114
Example #4: (Config) Monitor Session 1 Mode
115
Example #5: (Config) Monitor Session 1 Source Interface
116
Example #6: (Interface) Port Security
116
Chapter 18 Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP)
117
Overview
117
CLI Examples
117
Example #1: Show Sntp
117
Example #2: Show Sntp Client
118
Example #3: Show Sntp Server
118
Example #4: Configure SNTP
118
Example #5: Setting Time Zone
120
Example #6: Setting Named SNTP Server
120
Chapter 19 Managing Switch Stacks
121
Understanding Switch Stacks
122
Switch Stack Membership
123
Switch Stack Cabling (Fsm73Xxs)
124
Stack Master Election and Re-Election
125
Stack Member Numbers
125
Stack Member Priority Values
126
Switch Stack Offline Configuration
126
Effects of Adding a Preconfigured Switch to a Switched Stack
126
Effects of Replacing a Preconfigured Switch in a Switch Stack
127
Effects of Removing a Preconfigured Switch from a Switch Stack
127
Switch Stack Software Compatibility Recommendations
128
Incompatible Software and Stack Member Image Upgrades
128
Switch Stack Configuration Files
128
Switch Stack Management Connectivity
129
Connectivity to the Switch Stack through Console Ports
129
Connectivity to the Switch Stack through Telnet
129
Switch Stack Configuration Scenarios
129
Stacking Recommendations
131
General Practices
131
Initial Installation and Power-Up of a Stack
132
Removing a Unit from the Stack
132
Adding a Unit to an Operating Stack
133
Replacing a Stack Member with a New Unit
133
Renumbering Stack Members
134
Moving a Master to a Different Unit in the Stack
134
Removing a Master Unit from an Operating Stack
134
Merging Two Operational Stacks
135
Preconfiguration
135
Upgrading Firmware
135
Migration of Configuration with a Firmware Upgrade
136
Code Mismatch
137
Chapter 20 Pre-Login Banner
139
Overview
139
CLI Example
139
Chapter 21 Syslog
141
Overview
141
Persistent Log Files
141
Interpreting Log Files
142
CLI Examples
142
Example #1: Show Logging
143
Example #2: Show Logging Buffered
143
Example #3: Show Logging Traplogs
144
Example 4: Show Logging Hosts
144
Example #5: Logging Port Configuration
145
Chapter 22 IGMP Querier
147
CLI Examples
148
Example 1: Enable IGMP Querier
148
Example 2 Show IGMP Querier Status
148
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