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ZyXEL Communications Dimension GS-2024 User Manual (266 pages)
Layer 2 Ethernet Switch
Brand:
ZyXEL Communications
| Category:
Network Router
| Size: 7.47 MB
Table of Contents
About this User's Guide
3
Document Conventions
4
Safety Warnings
6
Table of Contents
9
Contents Overview
9
Table of Contents
11
List of Figures
19
List of Tables
23
Introduction
27
PART I Introduction
27
Chapter 1 Getting to Know Your Switch
29
Introduction
29
Backbone Application
29
Figure 1 Backbone Application
29
Bridging Example
30
High Performance Switching Example
30
Figure 2 Bridging Application
30
Figure 3 High Performance Switched Workgroup Application
30
IEEE 802.1Q VLAN Application Examples
31
Ways to Manage the Switch
31
Figure 4 Shared Server Using VLAN Example
31
Good Habits for Managing the Switch
32
Chapter 2 Hardware Installation and Connection
33
Freestanding Installation
33
Figure 5 Attaching Rubber Feet
33
Mounting the Switch on a Rack
34
Rack-Mounted Installation Requirements
34
Attaching the Mounting Brackets to the Switch
34
Figure 6 Attaching the Mounting Brackets
34
Mounting the Switch on a Rack
35
Figure 7 Mounting the Switch on a Rack
35
Hardware Overview
37
Chapter 3 Hardware Overview
37
Front Panel Connections
37
Figure 8 Front Panel
37
Table 1 Front Panel Connections
37
1000Base-T Ports
38
Dual Personality Interfaces
38
Figure 10 Installed Transceiver
39
Figure 9 Transceiver Installation Example
39
Console Port
40
Management Port
40
Rear Panel
40
Figure 11 Opening the Transceiver's Latch Example
40
Figure 12 Transceiver Removal Example
40
Power Connector
41
Leds
41
Figure 13 Rear Panel
41
Table 2 LED Descriptions
41
Basic Configuration
43
Part II: Basic Configuration
43
Chapter 4 The Web Configurator
45
Introduction
45
System Login
45
The Status Screen
46
Figure 14 Web Configurator: Login
46
Figure 15 Web Configurator Home Screen (Status)
46
Table 3 Navigation Panel Sub-Links Overview
47
Table 4 Web Configurator Screen Sub-Links Details
48
Table 5 Navigation Panel Links
48
Change Your Password
50
Saving Your Configuration
50
Figure 16 Change Administrator Login Password
50
Switch Lockout
51
Resetting the Switch
51
Reload the Configuration File
51
Logging out of the Web Configurator
52
Help
52
Figure 17 Resetting the Switch: Via the Console Port
52
Figure 18 Web Configurator: Logout Screen
52
Chapter 5 Initial Setup Example
53
Overview
53
Creating a VLAN
53
Figure 19 Initial Setup Network Example: VLAN
53
Setting Port VID
54
Figure 20 Initial Setup Network Example: Port VID
54
Configuring Switch Management IP Address
55
Figure 21 Initial Setup Example: Management IP Address
55
Chapter 6 System Status and Port Statistics
57
Overview
57
Port Status Summary
57
Figure 22 Status
57
Table 6 Status
57
Status: Port Details
58
Figure 23 Status: Port Details
59
Table 7 Status > Port Details
59
Basic Setting
63
Chapter 7 Basic Setting
63
Overview
63
System Information
63
Figure 24 Basic Setting > System Info
64
Table 8 Basic Setting > System Info
64
General Setup
65
Figure 25 Basic Setting > General Setup
65
Table 9 Basic Setting > General Setup
66
Introduction to Vlans
67
Switch Setup Screen
67
Figure 26 Basic Setting > Switch Setup
68
Table 10 Basic Setting > Switch Setup
68
IP Setup
69
IP Interfaces
69
Figure 27 Basic Setting > IP Setup
70
Table 11 Basic Setting > IP Setup
71
Port Setup
72
Figure 28 Basic Setting > Port Setup
72
Table 12 Basic Setting > Port Setup
73
Advanced Setup
75
Part III: Advanced Setup
75
Vlan
77
Chapter 8 VLAN
77
Introduction to IEEE 802.1Q Tagged Vlans
77
Forwarding Tagged and Untagged Frames
77
Automatic VLAN Registration
78
Garp
78
Gvrp
78
Table 13 IEEE 802.1Q VLAN Terminology
78
Port VLAN Trunking
79
Select the VLAN Type
79
Static VLAN
79
Figure 29 Port VLAN Trunking
79
Figure 30 Switch Setup: Select VLAN Type
79
Figure 31 Advanced Application > VLAN: VLAN Status
80
Figure 32 Advanced Application > VLAN > VLAN Detail
80
Static VLAN Details
80
Static VLAN Status
80
Table 14 Advanced Application > VLAN: VLAN Status
80
Configure a Static VLAN
81
Figure 33 Advanced Application > VLAN > Static VLAN
81
Table 15 Advanced Application > VLAN > VLAN Detail
81
Configure VLAN Port Settings
82
Table 16 Advanced Application > VLAN > Static VLAN
82
Figure 34 Advanced Application > VLAN > VLAN Port Setting
83
Table 17 Advanced Application > VLAN > VLAN Port Setting
83
Port-Based VLAN Setup
84
Configure a Port-Based VLAN
84
Figure 35 Advanced Application > VLAN > Port Based VLAN Setup (All Connected)
85
Figure 36 Advanced Application > VLAN: Port Based VLAN Setup (Port Isolation)
86
Table 18 Advanced Application > VLAN: Port Based VLAN Setup
86
Chapter 9 Static MAC Forward Setup
89
Overview
89
Configuring Static MAC Forwarding
89
Figure 37 Advanced Application > Static MAC Forwarding
89
Table 19 Advanced Application > Static MAC Forwarding
90
Spanning Tree Protocol
91
Chapter 10 Spanning Tree Protocol
91
STP/RSTP Overview
91
STP Terminology
91
How STP Works
92
STP Port States
92
Table 20 STP Path Costs
92
Table 21 STP Port States
92
Multiple STP
93
Figure 38 STP/RSTP Network Example
93
Figure 39 MSTP Network Example
94
Spanning Tree Protocol Status Screen
95
Figure 40 Mstis in Different Regions
95
Figure 41 MSTP and Legacy RSTP Network Example
95
Spanning Tree Configuration
96
Configure Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol
96
Figure 42 Advanced Application > Spanning Tree Protocol
96
Figure 43 Advanced Application > Spanning Tree Protocol > Configuration
96
Table 22 Advanced Application > Spanning Tree Protocol > Configuration
96
Figure 44 Advanced Application > Spanning Tree Protocol > RSTP
97
Table 23 Advanced Application > Spanning Tree Protocol > RSTP
97
Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol Status
98
Configure Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol
99
Figure 45 Advanced Application > Spanning Tree Protocol > Status: RSTP
99
Table 24 Advanced Application > Spanning Tree Protocol > Status: RSTP
99
Figure 46 Advanced Application > Spanning Tree Protocol > MSTP
100
Table 25 Advanced Application > Spanning Tree Protocol > MSTP
101
Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol Status
102
Figure 47 Advanced Application > Spanning Tree Protocol > Status: MSTP
103
Table 26 Advanced Application > Spanning Tree Protocol > Status: MSTP
103
Bandwidth Control
105
Chapter 11 Bandwidth Control
105
Bandwidth Control Overview
105
Bandwidth Control Setup
105
Figure 48 Advanced Application > Bandwidth Control
105
Table 27 Advanced Application > Bandwidth Control
106
Chapter 12 Broadcast Storm Control
107
Broadcast Storm Control Setup
107
Figure 49 Advanced Application > Broadcast Storm Control
107
Table 28 Advanced Application > Broadcast Storm Control
108
Mirroring
109
Chapter 13 Mirroring
109
Port Mirroring Setup
109
Figure 50 Advanced Application > Mirroring
109
Table 29 Advanced Application > Mirroring
109
Link Aggregation
111
Chapter 14 Link Aggregation
111
Link Aggregation Overview
111
Dynamic Link Aggregation
111
Link Aggregation ID
112
Link Aggregation Status
112
Figure 51 Advanced Application > Link Aggregation Status
112
Table 30 Link Aggregation ID: Local Switch
112
Table 31 Link Aggregation ID: Peer Switch
112
Table 32 Advanced Application > Link Aggregation Status
112
Link Aggregation Setting
113
Figure 52 Advanced Application > Link Aggregation > Link Aggregation Setting
113
Table 33 Advanced Application > Link Aggregation > Link Aggregation Setting
113
Link Aggregation Control Protocol
114
Figure 53 Advanced Application > Link Aggregation > Link Aggregation Setting > LACP
114
Static Trunking Example
115
Table 34 Advanced Application > Link Aggregation > Link Aggregation Setting > LACP
115
Figure 54 Trunking Example - Physical Connections
116
Figure 55 Trunking Example - Configuration Screen
116
Port Authentication
117
Chapter 15 Port Authentication
117
Port Authentication Overview
117
IEEE 802.1X Authentication
117
Port Authentication Configuration
118
Activate IEEE 802.1X Security
118
Figure 56 IEEE 802.1X Authentication Process
118
Figure 57 Advanced Application > Port Authentication
118
Figure 58 Advanced Application > Port Authentication > 802.1X
119
Table 35 Advanced Application > Port Authentication > 802.1X
119
Port Security
121
Chapter 16 Port Security
121
About Port Security
121
Port Security Setup
121
Figure 59 Advanced Application > Port Security
122
Table 36 Advanced Application > Port Security
122
Queuing Method
123
Chapter 17 Queuing Method
123
Queuing Method Overview
123
Strictly Priority
123
Weighted Round Robin Scheduling (WRR)
123
Configuring Queuing
124
Figure 60 Advanced Application > Queuing Method
124
Table 37 Advanced Application > Queuing Method
124
Multicast
125
Chapter 18 Multicast
125
Multicast Overview
125
IP Multicast Addresses
125
IGMP Filtering
125
IGMP Snooping
125
IGMP Snooping and Vlans
126
Multicast Status
126
Multicast Setting
126
Figure 61 Advanced Application > Multicast
126
Table 38 Multicast Status
126
Figure 62 Advanced Application > Multicast > Multicast Setting
127
Table 39 Advanced Application > Multicast > Multicast Setting
127
IGMP Snooping VLAN
128
Figure 63 Advanced Application > Multicast > Multicast Setting > IGMP Snooping VLAN
129
Table 40 Advanced Application > Multicast > Multicast Setting > IGMP Snooping VLAN
129
IGMP Filtering Profile
130
Figure 64 Advanced Application > Multicast > Multicast Setting > IGMP Filtering Profile
130
Table 41 Advanced Application > Multicast > Multicast Setting > IGMP Filtering Profile
130
MVR Overview
131
Types of MVR Ports
131
Figure 65 MVR Network Example
131
MVR Modes
132
How MVR Works
132
General MVR Configuration
132
Figure 66 MVR Multicast Television Example
132
Figure 67 Advanced Application > Multicast > Multicast Setting > MVR
133
Table 42 Advanced Application > Multicast > Multicast Setting > MVR
133
MVR Group Configuration
134
MVR Configuration Example
135
Figure 68 Advanced Application > Multicast > Multicast Setting > MVR: Group Configuration
135
Table 43 Advanced Application > Multicast > Multicast Setting > MVR: Group Configuration
135
Figure 69 MVR Configuration Example
136
Figure 70 MVR Configuration Example
136
Figure 71 MVR Group Configuration Example
137
Figure 72 MVR Group Configuration Example
137
Chapter 19 Authentication & Accounting
139
Authentication, Authorization and Accounting
139
Local User Accounts
139
Figure 73 AAA Server
139
RADIUS and TACACS
140
Authentication and Accounting Screens
140
RADIUS Server Setup
140
Figure 74 Advanced Application > Auth and Acct
140
Table 44 RADIUS Vs TACACS
140
Figure 75 Advanced Application > Auth and Acct > RADIUS Server Setup
141
Table 45 Advanced Application > Auth and Acct > RADIUS Server Setup
141
TACACS+ Server Setup
142
Figure 76 Advanced Application > Auth and Acct > TACACS+ Server Setup
143
Table 46 Advanced Application > Auth and Acct > TACACS+ Server Setup
143
Authentication and Accounting Setup
144
Figure 77 Advanced Application > Auth and Acct > Auth and Acct Setup
145
Table 47 Advanced Application > Auth and Acct > Auth and Acct Setup
145
Vendor Specific Attribute
147
Table 48 Supported Vsas
147
Tunnel Protocol Attribute
148
Supported RADIUS Attributes
148
Table 49 Supported Tunnel Protocol Attribute
148
Attributes Used for Accounting
149
Attributes Used for Authentication
149
Table 50 RADIUS Attributes - Exec Events Via Console
150
Table 51 RADIUS Attributes - Exec Events Via Telnet/Ssh
150
Table 52 RADIUS Attributes - Exec Events Via Console
150
Loop Guard
153
Chapter 20 Loop Guard
153
Loop Guard Overview
153
Figure 78 Loop Guard Vs STP
153
Figure 79 Switch in Loop State
154
Figure 80 Loop Guard - Probe Packet
154
Figure 81 Loop Guard - Network Loop
154
Loop Guard Setup
155
Figure 82 Advanced Application > Loop Guard
155
Table 53 Advanced Application > Loop Guard
155
IP Application
157
Static Route
159
Chapter 21 Static Route
159
Static Routing Overview
159
Configuring Static Routing
159
Figure 83 Static Routing Overview
159
Figure 84 IP Application > Static Routing
160
Table 54 IP Application > Static Routing
160
Chapter 22 Differentiated Services
163
Diffserv Overview
163
DSCP and Per-Hop Behavior
163
Figure 85 Diffserv: Differentiated Service Field
163
Diffserv Network Example
164
DSCP-To-IEEE 802.1P Priority Settings
164
Activating Diffserv
164
Figure 86 Diffserv Network
164
Table 55 Default DSCP-IEEE 802.1P Mapping
164
Figure 87 IP Application > Diffserv
165
Table 56 IP Application > Diffserv
165
Dhcp
167
Chapter 23 DHCP
167
DHCP Overview
167
DHCP Modes
167
DHCP Configuration Options
167
DHCP Status
167
DHCP Relay
168
DHCP Relay Agent Information
168
Figure 88 IP Application > DHCP Status
168
Table 57 IP Application > DHCP Status
168
Table 58 Relay Agent Information
168
Configuring DHCP Global Relay
169
Figure 89 IP Application > DHCP > Global
169
Table 59 IP Application > DHCP > Global
169
Global DHCP Relay Configuration Example
170
Configuring DHCP VLAN Settings
170
Figure 90 Global DHCP Relay Network Example
170
Figure 91 DHCP Relay Configuration Example
170
Figure 92 IP Application > DHCP > VLAN
171
Table 60 IP Application > DHCP > VLAN
171
Example: DHCP Relay for Two Vlans
172
Figure 93 DHCP Relay for Two Vlans
172
Figure 94 DHCP Relay for Two Vlans Configuration Example
172
Management
173
Part V: Management
173
Maintenance
175
Chapter 24 Maintenance
175
The Maintenance Screen
175
Figure 95 Management > Maintenance
175
Table 61 Management > Maintenance
175
Load Factory Default
176
Save Configuration
176
Figure 96 Load Factory Default: Start
176
Reboot System
177
Firmware Upgrade
177
Figure 97 Reboot System: Confirmation
177
Figure 98 Management > Maintenance > Firmware Upgrade
177
Restore a Configuration File
178
Backup a Configuration File
178
Figure 99 Management > Maintenance > Restore Configuration
178
Figure 100 Management > Maintenance > Backup Configuration
178
FTP Command Line
179
Filename Conventions
179
FTP Command Line Procedure
179
Table 62 Filename Conventions
179
GUI-Based FTP Clients
180
FTP Restrictions
180
Table 63 General Commands for GUI-Based FTP Clients
180
Access Control
181
Chapter 25 Access Control
181
Access Control Overview
181
The Access Control Main Screen
181
Figure 101 Management > Access Control
181
Table 64 Access Control Overview
181
About SNMP
182
Figure 102 SNMP Management Model
182
Table 65 SNMP Commands
182
SNMP Traps
183
SNMP V3 and Security
183
Supported Mibs
183
Table 66 SNMP System Traps
183
Table 67 SNMP Interface Traps
184
Table 68 AAA Traps
185
Table 69 SNMP IP Traps
185
Table 70 SNMP Switch Traps
185
Configuring SNMP
186
Figure 103 Management > Access Control > SNMP
186
Table 71 Management > Access Control > SNMP
187
Configuring SNMP Trap Group
188
Figure 104 Management > Access Control > SNMP > Trap Group
188
Setting up Login Accounts
189
Table 72 Management > Access Control > SNMP > Trap Group
189
Figure 105 Management > Access Control > Logins
190
Table 73 Management > Access Control > Logins
190
SSH Overview
191
How SSH Works
191
Figure 106 SSH Communication Example
191
Figure 107 How SSH Works
191
SSH Implementation on the Switch
192
Requirements for Using SSH
192
Introduction to HTTPS
192
HTTPS Example
193
Internet Explorer Warning Messages
193
Figure 108 HTTPS Implementation
193
Figure 109 Security Alert Dialog Box (Internet Explorer)
193
Netscape Navigator Warning Messages
194
The Main Screen
194
Figure 110 Security Certificate 1 (Netscape)
194
Figure 111 Security Certificate 2 (Netscape)
194
Service Port Access Control
195
Figure 112 Example: Lock Denoting a Secure Connection
195
Figure 113 Management > Access Control > Service Access Control
195
Remote Management
196
Figure 114 Management > Access Control > Remote Management
196
Table 74 Management > Access Control > Service Access Control
196
Table 75 Management > Access Control > Remote Management
196
Diagnostic
199
Chapter 26 Diagnostic
199
Figure 115 Management > Diagnostic
199
Table 76 Management > Diagnostic
199
Syslog
201
Chapter 27 Syslog
201
Syslog Overview
201
Syslog Setup
201
Table 77 Syslog Severity Levels
201
Syslog Server Setup
202
Figure 116 Management > Syslog
202
Table 78 Management > Syslog
202
Figure 117 Management > Syslog > Server Setup
203
Table 79 Management > Syslog > Server Setup
203
Cluster Management
205
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ZyXEL Communications Dimension GS-2024 User Manual (256 pages)
Brand:
ZyXEL Communications
| Category:
Switch
| Size: 7.34 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
9
Copyright
3
Interference Statements and Warnings
4
Fcc Statement
4
Fcc Warning
4
Ce Mark Warning
4
Safety Warnings
5
Zyxel Limited Warranty
6
Customer Support
7
Table of Contents
9
List of Figures
19
Preface
27
Related Documentation
27
Syntax Conventions
27
User Guide Feedback
28
Chapter 1 Getting to Know Your Switch
29
Dhcp Client
29
Introduction
29
Software Features
29
Port Mirroring
30
Gigabit Ethernet Ports
31
Hardware Features
31
Applications
32
Backbone Application
32
Bridging Example
32
Figure 1 Backbone Application
32
Figure 2 Bridging Application
33
Figure 3 High Performance Switched Application
33
High Performance Switched Example
33
IEEE 802.1Q VLAN Application Examples
33
Figure 4 Tag-Based VLAN Application
34
Tag-Based VLAN Example
34
VLAN Shared Server Example
34
Figure 5 Shared Server Using VLAN Example
35
Chapter 2 Hardware Installation and Connection
37
Figure 6 Attaching Rubber Feet
37
Freestanding Installation
37
Mounting the Switch on a Rack
38
Attaching the Mounting Brackets to the Switch
38
Figure 7 Attaching the Mounting Brackets
38
Precautions
38
Rack-Mounted Installation Requirements
38
Figure 8 Mounting the Switch on a Rack
39
Chapter 3 Hardware Overview
41
Front Panel Connection
41
Console Port
41
Figure 9 Front Panel
41
Table 1 Front Panel
41
Default Ethernet Settings
42
Ethernet Ports
42
Mini-GBIC Slots
42
Figure 10 Transceiver Installation Example
43
Figure 11 Installed Transceiver
43
Transceiver Installation
43
Transceiver Removal
43
Rear Panel
44
Figure 12 Opening the Transceiver's Latch Example
44
Figure 13 Transceiver Removal Example
44
Figure 14 Rear Panel
44
Power Connector
44
Front Panel Leds
45
Table 2 Front Panel Leds
45
Chapter 4 The Web Configurator
47
Introduction
47
System Login
47
Figure 15 Web Configurator: Login
47
The Status Screen
48
Figure 16 Web Configurator Home Screen (Status)
48
Table 3 Navigation Panel Sub-Links Overview
49
Table 4 Web Configurator Screen Sub-Links Details
49
Table 5 Navigation Panel Links
50
Change Your Password
51
Switch Lockout
52
Figure 17 Change Administrator Login Password
52
Resetting the Switch
53
Reload the Configuration File
53
Logging out of the Web Configurator
54
Help
54
Figure 18 Resetting the Switch: Via the Console Port
54
Figure 19 Web Configurator: Logout Screen
54
Chapter 5 Initial Setup Example
55
Overview
55
Creating a VLAN
55
Figure 20 Initial Setup Network Example: VLAN
55
Setting Port VID
56
Configuring Switch Management IP Address
57
Figure 21 Initial Setup Network Example: Port VID
57
Figure 22 Initial Setup Example: Management IP Address
58
Chapter 6 System Status and Port Statistics
59
Overview
59
Port Status Summary
59
Figure 23 Status
60
Table 6 Status
60
Status: Port Details
61
Figure 24 Status: Port Details
62
Table 7 Status: Port Details
62
Chapter 7 Basic Setting
65
Overview
65
System Information
65
Figure 25 System Info
66
Table 8 System Info
66
General Setup
67
Figure 26 General Setup
68
Table 9 General Setup
68
Introduction to Vlans
69
Switch Setup Screen
70
Figure 27 Switch Setup
70
Table 10 Switch Setup
70
IP Setup
71
Management IP Addresses
71
Figure 28 IP Setup
72
Table 11 IP Setup
73
Port Setup
74
Figure 29 Port Setup
75
Table 12 Port Setup
75
Chapter 8 VLAN
77
Introduction to IEEE 802.1Q Tagged VLAN
77
Forwarding Tagged and Untagged Frames
77
Automatic VLAN Registration
78
Garp
78
GARP Timers
78
Gvrp
78
Table 13 IEEE 802.1Q VLAN Terminology
78
Port VLAN Trunking
79
Select the VLAN Type
79
Figure 30 Port VLAN Trunking
79
Static VLAN
80
Figure 31 Switch Setup: Select VLAN Type
80
Figure 32 VLAN: VLAN Status
80
Static VLAN Status
80
Configure a Static VLAN
81
Table 14 VLAN: VLAN Status
81
Figure 33 VLAN: Static VLAN
82
Configure VLAN Port Settings
83
Table 15 VLAN: Static VLAN
83
Figure 34 VLAN: VLAN Port Setting
84
Table 16 VLAN: VLAN Port Setting
84
Port-Based VLAN Setup
85
Configure a Port-Based VLAN
85
Figure 35 Port Based VLAN Setup (All Connected)
86
Figure 36 Port Based VLAN Setup (Port Isolation)
87
Table 17 Port Based VLAN Setup
87
Chapter 9 Static MAC Forwarding
89
Configuring Static MAC Forwarding
89
Overview
89
Figure 37 Static MAC Forwarding
90
Table 18 Static MAC Forwarding
90
Chapter 10 Spanning Tree Protocol
93
Overview
93
STP Terminology
93
Table 19 STP Path Costs
93
How STP Works
94
STP Port States
94
STP Status
94
Table 20 STP Port States
94
Figure 38 Spanning Tree Protocol: Status
95
Table 21 Spanning Tree Protocol: Status
95
Configure STP
96
Figure 39 Spanning Tree Protocol: Configuration
97
Table 22 Spanning Tree Protocol: Configuration
98
Chapter 11 Bandwidth Control
99
Bandwidth Control Setup
99
Figure 40 Bandwidth Control
100
Table 23 Bandwidth Control
102
Chapter 12 Broadcast Storm Control
103
Overview
103
Broadcast Storm Control Setup
103
Figure 41 Broadcast Storm Control
104
Table 24 Broadcast Storm Control
104
Chapter 13 Mirroring
107
Overview
107
Port Mirroring Setup
107
Figure 42 Mirroring
107
Table 25 Mirroring
107
Chapter 14 Link Aggregation
109
Overview
109
Dynamic Link Aggregation
109
Link Aggregation ID
110
Link Aggregation Status
110
Figure 43 Link Aggregation Control Protocol Status
110
Table 26 Link Aggregation ID: Local Switch
110
Table 27 Link Aggregation ID: Peer Switch
110
Link Aggregation Setup
111
Table 28 Link Aggregation Control Protocol Status
111
Figure 44 Link Aggregation: Configuration
112
Table 29 Link Aggregation Control Protocol: Configuration
113
Chapter 15 Port Authentication
115
Overview
115
Radius
115
Port Authentication Configuration
115
Figure 45 RADIUS Server
115
Figure 46 Port Authentication
115
Activate IEEE 802.1X Security
116
Figure 47 Port Authentication: 802.1X
117
Configuring RADIUS Server Settings
118
Figure 48 Port Authentication: RADIUS
118
Table 30 Port Authentication: 802.1X
118
Table 31 Port Authentication: RADIUS
118
Chapter 16 Port Security
121
Overview
121
Port Security Setup
121
Figure 49 Port Security
122
Table 32 Port Security
122
Chapter 17 Queuing Method
123
Overview
123
Strict Priority Queuing (SPQ)
123
Table 33 Physical Queue Priority
123
Weighted Round Robin Scheduling (WRR)
123
Configuring Queuing
124
Figure 50 Queuing Method
124
Table 34 Queuing Method
124
Chapter 18 Multicast
125
Overview
125
IGMP Filtering
125
IGMP Snooping
125
IP Multicast Addresses
125
Multicast Status
126
Multicast Setup
126
Table 35 Multicast Status
126
Figure 51 Multicast Setting
127
Table 36 Multicast Setting
127
IGMP Filtering Profile
128
Figure 52 Multicast: IGMP Filtering Profile
129
Table 37 Multicast: IGMP Filtering Profile
129
MVR Overview
130
Figure 53 MVR Network Example
130
MVR Modes
130
Types of MVR Ports
130
How MVR Works
131
General MVR Configuration
131
Figure 54 MVR Multicast Television Example
131
Figure 55 MVR
132
Table 38 MVR
132
MVR Group Configuration
133
Figure 56 MVR: Group Configuration
134
Table 39 MVR: Group Configuration
134
Figure 57 MVR Configuration Example
135
MVR Configuration Example
135
Figure 58 MVR Configuration Example
136
Figure 59 MVR Group Configuration Example
137
Figure 60 MVR Group Configuration Example
137
Chapter 19 Static Route
139
Configuring
139
Figure 61 Static Routing
139
Table 40 Static Routing
139
Chapter 20 Differentiated Services
141
Overview
141
Diffserv Network Example
141
DSCP and Per-Hop Behavior
141
Figure 62 Diffserv: Differentiated Service Field
141
DSCP-To-Ieee802.1P Priority Mapping
142
Configuring DSCP Settings
142
Figure 63 Diffserv Network Example
142
Table 41 Default DSCP-Ieee802.1P Mapping
142
Figure 64 Diffserv
143
Table 42 Diffserv
143
Chapter 21 Maintenance
145
The Maintenance Screen
145
Firmware Upgrade
145
Figure 65 Maintenance
145
Figure 66 Firmware Upgrade
145
Restore a Configuration File
146
Backing up a Configuration File
146
Figure 67 Restore Configuration
146
Figure 68 Backup Configuration
146
Load Factory Defaults
147
Reboot System
147
Figure 69 Load Factory Default: Conformation
147
Figure 70 Load Factory Default: Start
147
FTP Command Line
148
Figure 71 Reboot System: Confirmation
148
Figure 72 Reboot System: Start
148
Filename Conventions
148
Table 43 Filename Conventions
148
Example FTP Commands
149
FTP Command Line Procedure
149
FTP over WAN Restrictions
150
GUI-Based FTP Clients
150
Chapter 22 Access Control
151
Figure 73 Console Port Priority
151
Figure 74 Access Control
151
Overview
151
Table 44 Access Control Overview
151
The Access Control Main Screen
151
About SNMP
152
Figure 75 SNMP Management Model
152
SNMP Traps
153
Supported Mibs
153
Table 45 SNMP Commands
153
Table 46 SNMP Traps
153
Configuring SNMP
154
Figure 76 Access Control: SNMP
154
Setting up Login Accounts
154
Table 47 Access Control: SNMP
154
Figure 77 Access Control: Logins
155
Table 48 Access Control: Logins
155
Figure 78 SSH Communication Example
156
How SSH Works
156
SSH Overview
156
Figure 79 How SSH Works
157
Requirements for Using SSH
158
SSH Implementation on the Switch
157
Figure 80 HTTPS Implementation
158
Introduction to HTTPS
158
HTTPS Example
159
Figure 81 Security Alert Dialog Box (Internet Explorer)
159
Internet Explorer Warning Messages
159
Netscape Navigator Warning Messages
159
Figure 82 Security Certificate 1 (Netscape)
160
Figure 83 Security Certificate 2 (Netscape)
160
The Main Screen
160
Figure 84 Login Screen (Internet Explorer)
161
Figure 85 Login Screen (Netscape)
162
Service Port Access Control
162
Figure 86 Access Control: Service Access Control
163
Remote Management
163
Table 49 Access Control: Service Access Control
163
Figure 87 Access Control: Remote Management
164
Table 50 Access Control: Remote Management
164
Chapter 23 Diagnostic
165
Diagnostic
165
Table 51 Diagnostic
165
Chapter 24 Cluster Management
167
Overview
167
Figure 89 Clustering Application Example
167
Table 52 Zyxel Clustering Management Specifications
167
Cluster Management Status
168
Figure 90 Cluster Management: Status
168
Table 53 Cluster Management: Status
168
Cluster Member Switch Management
169
Figure 91 Cluster Management: Cluster Member Web Configurator Screen
169
Uploading Firmware to a Cluster Member Switch
169
Configuring Cluster Management
170
Figure 92 Example: Uploading Firmware to a Cluster Member Switch
170
Table 54 FTP Upload to Cluster Member Example
170
Figure 93 Clustering Management Configuration
171
Table 55 Clustering Management Configuration
171
Chapter 25 MAC Table
173
Overview
173
Figure 94 MAC Table Flowchart
173
Viewing the MAC Table
174
Figure 95 MAC Table
174
Table 56 MAC Table
174
Chapter 26 ARP Table
175
Overview
175
How ARP Works
175
Viewing the ARP Table
175
Figure 96 ARP Table
176
Table 57 ARP Table
176
Chapter 27 Introducing the Commands
177
Overview
177
Switch Configuration File
177
Accessing the CLI
177
Access Priority
178
Figure 97 Initial Console Port Screen
178
Initial Screen
178
Telnet
178
The Console Port
178
The Login Screen
179
Command Syntax Conventions
179
Figure 98 CLI: Login Screen
179
Getting Help
180
Figure 99 CLI Help: List of Commands: Example 1
180
List of Available Commands
180
Detailed Command Information
181
Command Modes
181
Figure 100 CLI Help: List of Commands: Example 2
181
Figure 101 CLI Help: Detailed Command Information: Example 1
181
Figure 102 CLI: Help: Detailed Command Information: Example 2
181
Using Command History
182
Saving Your Configuration
182
Figure 103 CLI: History Command Example
182
Logging out
183
Command Summary
183
Figure 104 CLI: Write Memory
183
Table 58 Command Summary: User Mode
183
User Mode
183
Enable Mode
184
Route Static
184
Table 59 Command Summary: Enable Mode
184
Member Config
186
General Configuration Mode
187
Table 60 Command Summary: Configuration Mode
187
Interface Port-Channel Commands
195
Table 61 Interface Port-Channel Commands
195
Config-Vlan Commands
197
Table 62 Command Summary: Config-Vlan Commands
197
Mvr Commands
199
Table 63 Mvr Commands
199
Chapter 28 Command Examples
201
Overview
201
Show Commands
201
Figure 105 Show System-Information Command Example
201
Show System-Information
201
Figure 106 Show Ip Command Example
202
Show Ip
202
Show Logging
202
Figure 107 Show Logging Command Example
203
Show Interface
203
Figure 108 Show Interface Command Example
204
Show Mac Address-Table
204
Ping
205
Traceroute
205
Figure 109 Show Mac Address-Table Command Example
205
Figure 110 Ping Command Example
205
Enabling RSTP
206
Configuration File Maintenance
206
Figure 111 Traceroute Command Example
206
Figure 112 Enable RSTP Command Example
206
Figure 113 CLI: Boot Config Command Example
207
Figure 114 CLI: Reload Config Command Example
207
Resetting to the Factory Default
207
Using a Different Configuration File
207
No Command Examples
208
Figure 115 CLI: Reset to the Factory Default Example
208
Figure 116 no Mirror Command Example
208
Figure 117 no Https Timeout Command Example
208
No Https Timeout
208
No Mirror
208
Figure 118 no Trunk Command Example
209
No Port-Access-Authenticator
209
No Trunk
209
No Ssh
210
Interface Commands
210
Figure 119 no Port-Access-Authenticator Command Example
210
Figure 120 no Ssh Command Example
210
Interface Port-Channel
210
Bandwidth-Limit
211
Figure 121 Interface Command Example
211
Figure 122 Bandwidth-Limit Command Example
212
Figure 123 Mirror Command Example
212
Mirror
212
Figure 124 Gvrp Command Example
213
Figure 125 Ingress-Check Command Example
213
Frame-Type
213
Gvrp
213
Ingress-Check
213
Figure 126 Frame-Type Command Example
214
Figure 127 Queuing-Method Spq Command Example
214
Queuing-Method Spq
214
Queuing-Method Wrr
214
Egress Set
215
Figure 128 Queuing-Method Wrr Command Example
215
Figure 129 Egress Set Command Example
215
Qos Priority
215
Figure 130 Qos Priority Command Example
216
Figure 131 Name Command Example
216
Name
216
Speed-Duplex
216
Figure 132 Speed-Duplex Command Example
217
Chapter 29 IEEE 802.1Q Tagged VLAN Commands
219
IEEE 802.1Q Tagged VLAN Overview
219
VLAN Databases
219
Static Entries (SVLAN Table)
219
Dynamic Entries (DVLAN Table)
220
Configuring Tagged VLAN
220
Figure 133 Tagged VLAN Configuration and Activation Example
220
Global VLAN1Q Tagged VLAN Configuration Commands
221
Figure 134 CPU VLAN Configuration and Activation Example
221
Figure 135 GARP STATUS Command Example
221
GARP Status
221
GARP Timer
221
Enable GVRP
222
Figure 136 GARP Timer Command Example
222
Figure 137 GVRP Status Command Example
222
GVRP Timer
222
Disable GVRP
223
Port VLAN Commands
223
Figure 138 Vlan1Q Port Default VID Command Example
223
Set Acceptable Frame Type
223
Set Port VID
223
Enable or Disable Port GVRP
224
Figure 139 Frame Type Command Example
224
Figure 140 no Gvrp Command Example
224
Modify Static VLAN
224
Delete VLAN ID
225
Figure 141 Modifying Static VLAN Example
225
Forwarding Process Example
225
Modify a Static VLAN Table Example
225
Disable VLAN
226
Enable VLAN
226
Figure 142 no Vlan Command Example
226
Show VLAN Setting
226
Figure 143 Show Vlan Command Example
227
Chapter 30 Troubleshooting
229
Problems Starting up the Switch
229
Problems Accessing the Switch
229
Table 64 Troubleshooting the Start-Up of Your Switch
229
Table 65 Troubleshooting Accessing the Switch
229
Figure 144 Pop-Up Blocker
230
Internet Explorer Pop-Up Blockers
230
Pop-Up Windows, Javascripts and Java Permissions
230
Figure 145 Internet Options
231
Figure 146 Internet Options
232
Figure 147 Pop-Up Blocker Settings
233
Javascripts
233
Figure 148 Internet Options
234
Figure 149 Security Settings - Java Scripting
235
Java Permissions
235
Figure 150 Security Settings - Java
236
Problems with the Password
237
Figure 151 Java (Sun)
237
Table 66 Troubleshooting the Password
237
Table 67 General Product Specifications
239
Table 68 Management Specifications
240
Table 69 Physical and Environmental Specifications
240
Table 70 Classes of IP Addresses
243
Table 71 Allowed IP Address Range by Class
244
Table 72 "Natural" Masks
244
Subnet Masks
244
Table 73 Alternative Subnet Mask Notation
245
Table 74 Two Subnets Example
245
Table 75 Subnet 1
246
Table 76 Subnet 2
246
Table 77 Subnet 1
247
Table 78 Subnet 2
247
Table 79 Subnet 3
247
Table 80 Subnet 4
248
Table 81 Eight Subnets
248
Table 82 Class C Subnet Planning
248
Table 83 Class B Subnet Planning
249
Figure 88 Diagnostic
252
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