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ZyXEL Communications GS-4012F User Manual (462 pages)
Intelligent Layer 3+ Switch
Brand:
ZyXEL Communications
| Category:
Switch
| Size: 11.99 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
25
List of Tables
31
Introduction and Hardware
35
Part I: Introduction and Hardware
35
Chapter 1 Getting to Know Your Switch
37
Introduction
37
Backbone Application
37
Bridging Example
38
High Performance Switching Example
38
Figure 1 Backbone Application
38
Figure 2 Bridging Application
38
IEEE 802.1Q VLAN Application Examples
39
Figure 3 High Performance Switched Workgroup Application
39
Figure 4 Shared Server Using VLAN Example
40
Chapter 2 Hardware Installation and Connection
41
Freestanding Installation
41
Figure 5 Attaching Rubber Feet
41
Mounting the Switch on a Rack
42
Rack-Mounted Installation Requirements
42
Attaching the Mounting Brackets to the Switch
42
Mounting the Switch on a Rack
43
Figure 6 Attaching the Mounting Brackets
43
Figure 7 Mounting the Switch on a Rack
43
Hardware Overview
45
Chapter 3 Hardware Overview
45
Front Panel Connection
45
Front Panel: GS-4012F
45
Front Panel: GS-4024
45
Table 1 Front Panel
45
Console Port
46
Gigabit Ethernet Ports
46
Figure 10 Transceiver Installation Example
47
SFP Slots
47
Rear Panel
48
Figure 11 Installed Transceiver
48
Figure 12 Opening the Transceiver's Latch Example
48
Figure 13 Transceiver Removal Example
48
External Backup Power Supply Connector
49
Power Connector
49
Rear Panel: GS-4012F
49
Rear Panel: GS-4012F (DC Model)
49
Rear Panel: GS-4024
49
Rear Panel: GS-4024 (DC Model)
49
Leds
50
Table 2 Leds
50
Basic Configuration
53
Part II: Basic Configuration
53
Chapter 4 The Web Configurator
55
Introduction
55
System Login
55
The Status Screen
56
Figure 18 Web Configurator: Login
56
Figure 19 Web Configurator Home Screen (Status)
56
Table 3 Navigation Panel Sub-Links Overview
57
Table 4 Web Configurator Screen Sub-Links Details
58
Table 5 Navigation Panel Links
59
Change Your Password
61
Saving Your Configuration
61
Switch Lockout
61
Figure 20 Change Administrator Login Password
61
Resetting the Switch
62
Reload the Configuration File
62
Logging out of the Web Configurator
63
Help
63
Figure 21 Resetting the Switch: Via the Console Port
63
Figure 22 Web Configurator: Logout Screen
63
Chapter 5 Initial Setup Example
65
Overview
65
Configuring an IP Interface
65
Figure 23 Initial Setup Network Example: IP Interface
65
Configuring DHCP Server Settings
66
Creating a VLAN
67
Figure 24 Initial Setup Network Example: VLAN
67
Setting Port VID
68
Figure 25 Initial Setup Network Example: Port VID
68
Enabling RIP
69
Chapter 6 System Status and Port Statistics
71
Overview
71
Port Status Summary
71
Figure 26 Status
71
Table 6 Status
71
Status: Port Details
72
Figure 27 Status > Port Details
73
Table 7 Status: Port Details
73
Basic Setting
77
Chapter 7 Basic Setting
77
Overview
77
System Information
77
Figure 28 System Info
78
Table 8 System Info
78
General Setup
79
Figure 29 Basic Setting > General Setup
79
Table 9 Basic Setting > General Setup
80
Introduction to Vlans
81
Switch Setup Screen
81
Figure 30 Basic Setting > Switch Setup
82
Table 10 Basic Setting > Switch Setup
82
IP Setup
83
IP Interfaces
83
Figure 31 Basic Setting > IP Setup
84
Table 11 Basic Setting > IP Setup
84
Port Setup
85
Figure 32 Basic Setting > Port Setup
86
Table 12 Basic Setting > Port Setup
86
Advanced
89
Part III: Advanced
89
Vlan
91
Chapter 8 VLAN
91
Introduction to IEEE 802.1Q Tagged Vlans
91
Forwarding Tagged and Untagged Frames
91
Automatic VLAN Registration
92
Garp
92
Gvrp
92
Table 13 IEEE 802.1Q VLAN Terminology
92
Port VLAN Trunking
93
Select the VLAN Type
93
Static VLAN
93
Figure 33 Port VLAN Trunking
93
Figure 34 Switch Setup: Select VLAN Type
93
Figure 35 Advanced Application > VLAN: VLAN Status
94
Figure 36 Advanced Application > VLAN > VLAN Detail
94
Static VLAN Details
94
Static VLAN Status
94
Table 14 Advanced Application > VLAN: VLAN Status
94
Configure a Static VLAN
95
Figure 37 Advanced Application > VLAN > Static VLAN
95
Table 15 Advanced Application > VLAN > VLAN Detail
95
Configure VLAN Port Settings
96
Table 16 Advanced Application > VLAN > Static VLAN
96
Figure 38 Advanced Application > VLAN > VLAN Port Setting
97
Table 17 Advanced Application > VLAN > VLAN Port Setting
97
Subnet Based Vlans
98
Figure 39 Subnet Based VLAN Application Example
98
Configuring Subnet Based VLAN
99
Figure 40 Advanced Application > VLAN > VLAN Port Setting > Subnet Based VLAN
99
Table 18 Advanced Application > VLAN > VLAN Port Setting > Subnet Based VLAN Setup
99
Port-Based VLAN Setup
100
Configure a Port-Based VLAN
101
Figure 41 Port Based VLAN Setup (All Connected)
101
Figure 42 Port Based VLAN Setup (Port Isolation)
102
Table 19 Port Based VLAN Setup
102
Chapter 9 Static MAC Forward Setup
105
Overview
105
Configuring Static MAC Forwarding
105
Figure 43 Advanced Application > Static MAC Forwarding
105
Table 20 Advanced Application > Static MAC Forwarding
106
Filtering
107
Chapter 10 Filtering
107
Configure a Filtering Rule
107
Figure 44 Advanced Application > Filtering
107
Table 21 Advanced Application > Filtering
107
Chapter 11 Spanning Tree Protocol
109
STP/RSTP Overview
109
STP Terminology
109
How STP Works
110
Table 22 STP Path Costs
110
STP Port States
111
Multiple RSTP
111
Figure 45 MRSTP Network Example
111
Table 23 STP Port States
111
Multiple STP
112
Figure 46 STP/RSTP Network Example
112
Figure 47 MSTP Network Example
113
Spanning Tree Protocol Status Screen
114
Figure 48 Mstis in Different Regions
114
Figure 49 MSTP and Legacy RSTP Network Example
114
Spanning Tree Configuration
115
Figure 50 Advanced Application > Spanning Tree Protocol
115
Figure 51 Advanced Application > Spanning Tree Protocol > Configuration
115
Table 24 Advanced Application > Spanning Tree Protocol > Configuration
115
Configure Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol
116
Figure 52 Advanced Application > Spanning Tree Protocol > RSTP
116
Table 25 Advanced Application > Spanning Tree Protocol > RSTP
116
Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol Status
117
Figure 53 Advanced Application > Spanning Tree Protocol > Status: RSTP
118
Table 26 Advanced Application > Spanning Tree Protocol > Status: RSTP
118
Configure Multiple Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol
119
Figure 54 Advanced Application > Spanning Tree Protocol > MRSTP
119
Table 27 Advanced Application > Spanning Tree Protocol > MRSTP
119
Multiple Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol Status
120
Figure 55 Advanced Application > Spanning Tree Protocol > Status: MRSTP
121
Table 28 Advanced Application > Spanning Tree Protocol > Status: MRSTP
121
Configure Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol
122
Figure 56 Advanced Application > Spanning Tree Protocol > MSTP
122
Table 29 Advanced Application > Spanning Tree Protocol > MSTP
123
Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol Status
124
Figure 57 Advanced Application > Spanning Tree Protocol > Status: MSTP
125
Table 30 Advanced Application > Spanning Tree Protocol > Status: MSTP
125
Bandwidth Control
127
Chapter 12 Bandwidth Control
127
Bandwidth Control Overview
127
CIR and PIR
127
Bandwidth Control Setup
127
Figure 58 Advanced Application > Bandwidth Control
128
Table 31 Advanced Application > Bandwidth Control
128
Chapter 13 Broadcast Storm Control
129
Broadcast Storm Control Setup
129
Figure 59 Advanced Application > Broadcast Storm Control
129
Table 32 Advanced Application > Broadcast Storm Control
130
Mirroring
131
Chapter 14 Mirroring
131
Port Mirroring Setup
131
Figure 60 Advanced Application > Mirroring
131
Table 33 Advanced Application > Mirroring
132
Link Aggregation
133
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ZyXEL Communications GS-4012F User Manual (363 pages)
Brand:
ZyXEL Communications
| Category:
Network Router
| Size: 9 MB
Table of Contents
Copyright
2
Certifications
3
Safety Warnings
5
Zyxel Limited Warranty
7
Customer Support
8
Table of Contents
10
List of Figures
22
List of Tables
26
Preface
30
User Guide Feedback
31
Chapter 1 Getting to Know Your Switch
32
Introduction
32
Backbone Application
32
Bridging Example
33
Figure 1 Backbone Application
33
Figure 2 Bridging Application
33
High Performance Switching Example
34
IEEE 802.1Q VLAN Application Examples
34
Figure 3 High Performance Switched Workgroup Application
34
Tag-Based VLAN Example
34
Figure 4 Shared Server Using VLAN Example
35
Chapter 2 Hardware Installation and Connection
36
Freestanding Installation
36
Figure 5 Attaching Rubber Feet
36
Mounting the Switch on a Rack
37
Rack-Mounted Installation Requirements
37
Precautions
37
Attaching the Mounting Brackets to the Switch
37
Figure 6 Attaching the Mounting Brackets
37
Figure 7 Mounting the Switch on a Rack
38
Hardware Overview
40
Chapter 3 Hardware Overview
40
Front Panel Connection
40
Figure 8 Front Panel: GS-4024
40
Figure 9 Front Panel: GS-4012F
40
Table 1 Front Panel
40
Console Port
41
Gigabit Ethernet Ports
41
Default Ethernet Settings
42
SFP Slots
42
Transceiver Installation
42
Figure 10 Transceiver Installation Example
43
Figure 11 Installed Transceiver
43
Figure 12 Opening the Transceiver's Latch Example
43
Transceiver Removal
43
Rear Panel
44
Power Connector
44
Figure 13 Transceiver Removal Example
44
Figure 14 Rear Panel: GS-4012F
44
Figure 15 Rear Panel: GS-4024
44
Figure 16 Rear Panel: GS-4012F (DC Model)
44
Figure 17 Rear Panel: GS-4024 (DC Model)
44
External Backup Power Supply Connector
45
Leds
45
Table 2 Leds
45
Chapter 4 The Web Configurator
48
Introduction
48
System Login
48
Figure 18 Web Configurator: Login
48
The Status Screen
49
Figure 19 Web Configurator Home Screen (Status)
49
Table 3 Navigation Panel Sub-Links Overview
50
Table 4 Web Configurator Screen Sub-Links Details
51
Table 5 Navigation Panel Links
51
Change Your Password
53
Saving Your Configuration
54
Switch Lockout
54
Figure 20 Change Administrator Login Password
54
Resetting the Switch
55
Reload the Configuration File
55
Logging out of the Web Configurator
56
Help
56
Figure 21 Resetting the Switch: Via the Console Port
56
Figure 22 Web Configurator: Logout Screen
56
Chapter 5 Initial Setup Example
58
Overview
58
Configuring an IP Interface
58
Figure 23 Initial Setup Network Example: IP Interface
58
Configuring DHCP Server Settings
59
Creating a VLAN
60
Figure 24 Initial Setup Network Example: VLAN
60
Setting Port VID
61
Enabling RIP
61
Figure 25 Initial Setup Network Example: Port VID
61
Chapter 6 System Status and Port Statistics
64
Overview
64
Port Status Summary
64
Figure 26 Status
64
Table 6 Status
64
Status: Port Details
65
Figure 27 Status: Port Details
66
Table 7 Status: Port Details
66
Chapter 7 Basic Setting
70
Overview
70
System Information
70
Figure 28 System Info
71
Table 8 System Info
71
General Setup
72
Figure 29 General Setup
73
Table 9 General Setup
73
Introduction to Vlans
74
Switch Setup Screen
75
Figure 30 Switch Setup
75
Table 10 Switch Setup
75
IP Setup
76
IP Interfaces
77
Figure 31 IP Setup
77
Table 11 IP Setup
78
Port Setup
79
Figure 32 Port Setup
79
Table 12 Port Setup
79
Chapter 8 VLAN
82
Introduction to IEEE 802.1Q Tagged Vlans
82
Forwarding Tagged and Untagged Frames
82
Automatic VLAN Registration
83
Garp
83
GARP Timers
83
Gvrp
83
Table 13 IEEE 802.1Q VLAN Terminology
83
Port VLAN Trunking
84
Select the VLAN Type
84
Figure 33 Port VLAN Trunking
84
Static VLAN
85
Static VLAN Status
85
Figure 34 Switch Setup: Select VLAN Type
85
Figure 35 VLAN: VLAN Status
85
Table 14 VLAN: VLAN Status
85
Static VLAN Details
86
Configure a Static VLAN
86
Figure 36 Static VLAN Details
86
Table 15 Static VLAN Details
86
Figure 37 VLAN: Static VLAN
87
Table 16 VLAN: Static VLAN
87
Configure VLAN Port Settings
88
Figure 38 VLAN: VLAN Port Setting
88
Port-Based VLAN Setup
89
Table 17 VLAN: VLAN Port Setting
89
Configure a Port-Based VLAN
90
Figure 39 Port Based VLAN Setup (All Connected)
91
Figure 40 Port Based VLAN Setup (Port Isolation)
92
Table 18 Port Based VLAN Setup
93
Chapter 9 Static MAC Forward Setup
94
Overview
94
Configuring Static MAC Forwarding
94
Figure 41 Static MAC Forwarding
95
Table 19 Static MAC Forwarding
95
Chapter 10 Filtering
96
Configure a Filtering Rule
96
Figure 42 Filtering
96
Table 20 Filtering
96
Chapter 11 Spanning Tree Protocol
98
STP/RSTP Overview
98
STP Terminology
98
Table 21 STP Path Costs
98
How STP Works
99
STP Port States
99
Table 22 STP Port States
99
Multiple RSTP
100
Spanning Tree Protocol Main Screen
100
Figure 43 MRSTP Network Example
100
Configure Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol
101
Figure 44 Spanning Tree Protocol RSTP and MRSTP
101
Table 23 Spanning Tree Protocol: Status
101
Figure 45 RSTP: Configuration
102
Table 24 RSTP: Configuration
102
Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol Status
103
Configure Multiple Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol
104
Figure 46 Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol: Status
104
Table 25 Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol: Status
104
Figure 47 MRSTP: Configuration
105
Table 26 MRSTP: Configuration
105
Multiple Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol Status
106
Figure 48 MRSTP: Status
107
Table 27 Spanning Tree Protocol: Status
107
ZyXEL Communications GS-4012F User Manual (327 pages)
ZyXEL Communications Hub/Switch User Guide
Brand:
ZyXEL Communications
| Category:
Switch
| Size: 7.47 MB
Table of Contents
Copyright
2
Interference Statements and Warnings
3
Safety Warnings
4
Zyxel Limited Warranty
5
Customer Support
6
Table of Contents
8
List of Figures
20
List of Tables
26
Preface
30
User Guide Feedback
31
Chapter 1 Getting to Know Your Switch
32
Introduction
32
Software Features
32
Port Mirroring
33
Igmp Snooping
34
Hardware Features
35
Applications
36
Backbone Application
36
Bridging Example
37
High Performance Switching Example
37
Figure 1 Backbone Application
37
Figure 2 Bridging Application
37
IEEE 802.1Q VLAN Application Examples
38
Tag-Based VLAN Example
38
Figure 3 High Performance Switched Workgroup Application
38
VLAN Shared Server Example
39
Figure 4 Tag-Based VLAN Application
39
Figure 5 Shared Server Using VLAN Example
39
Chapter 2 Hardware Installation and Connection
40
Freestanding Installation
40
Figure 6 Attaching Rubber Feet
40
Mounting the Switch on a Rack
41
Rack-Mounted Installation Requirements
41
Precautions
41
Attaching the Mounting Brackets to the Switch
41
Figure 7 Attaching the Mounting Brackets
41
Figure 8 Mounting the Switch on a Rack
42
Chapter 3 Hardware Overview
44
Front Panel Connection
44
Figure 10 Front Panel: GS-4012F
44
Figure 9 Front Panel: GS-4024
44
Table 1 Front Panel
44
Console Port
45
Gigabit Ethernet Ports
45
Default Ethernet Settings
45
SFP Slots
45
Transceiver Installation
46
Transceiver Removal
46
Figure 11 Transceiver Installation Example
46
Figure 12 Installed Transceiver
46
Rear Panel
47
Figure 13 Opening the Transceiver's Latch Example
47
Figure 14 Transceiver Removal Example
47
External Backup Power Supply Connector
48
Power Connector
48
Front Panel Leds
48
Figure 15 Rear Panel: GS-4012F/4024
48
Figure 16 Read Panel: GS-4012F (DC Model)
48
Table 2 Front Panel Leds
48
Chapter 4 The Web Configurator
50
Introduction
50
System Login
50
The Status Screen
51
Figure 17 Web Configurator: Login
51
Figure 18 Web Configurator Home Screen (Status)
51
Table 3 Navigation Panel Sub-Links Overview
52
Table 4 Web Configurator Screen Sub-Links Details
53
Table 5 Navigation Panel Links
53
Change Your Password
55
Switch Lockout
56
Resetting the Switch
56
Figure 19 Change Administrator Login Password
56
Reload the Configuration File
57
Logging out of the Web Configurator
57
Figure 20 Resetting the Switch: Via the Console Port
57
Help
58
Figure 21 Web Configurator: Logout Screen
58
Chapter 5 Initial Setup Example
60
Overview
60
Configuring an IP Interface
60
Figure 22 Initial Setup Network Example: IP Interface
60
Configuring DHCP Server Settings
61
Creating a VLAN
62
Figure 23 Initial Setup Network Example: VLAN
62
Setting Port VID
63
Figure 24 Initial Setup Network Example: Port VID
63
Enabling RIP
64
System Status and Port Statistics
66
Chapter 6 System Status and Port Statistics
66
Overview
66
Port Status Summary
66
Figure 25 Status
66
Port Details
67
Table 6 Status
67
Figure 26 Status: Port Details
68
Table 7 Status: Port Details
68
Chapter 7 Basic Setting
72
Overview
72
System Information
72
Figure 27 System Info
73
Table 8 System Info
73
General Setup
74
Figure 28 General Setup
75
Table 9 General Setup
75
Introduction to Vlans
76
IGMP Snooping
77
Switch Setup Screen
77
Figure 29 Switch Setup
77
Table 10 Switch Setup
78
IP Setup
79
IP Interfaces
79
Figure 30 IP Setup
80
Table 11 IP Setup
80
Port Setup
81
Figure 31 Port Setup
82
Table 12 Port Setup
82
Chapter 8 VLAN
84
Introduction to IEEE 802.1Q Tagged Vlans
84
Forwarding Tagged and Untagged Frames
84
Automatic VLAN Registration
85
Garp
85
GARP Timers
85
Gvrp
85
Table 13 IEEE 802.1Q VLAN Terminology
85
Port VLAN Trunking
86
Select the VLAN Type
86
Figure 32 Port VLAN Trunking
86
Static VLAN
87
Static VLAN Status
87
Figure 33 Switch Setup: Select VLAN Type
87
Figure 34 VLAN: VLAN Status
87
Configure a Static VLAN
88
Table 14 VLAN: VLAN Status
88
Figure 35 VLAN: Static VLAN
89
Table 15 VLAN: Static VLAN
89
Configure VLAN Port Settings
90
Figure 36 VLAN: VLAN Port Setting
90
Table 16 VLAN: VLAN Port Setting
90
Port-Based Vlans
91
Configure a Port-Based VLAN
91
Figure 37 Port Based VLAN Setup (All Connected)
92
Figure 38 Port Based VLAN Setup (Port Isolation)
92
Table 17 Port Based VLAN Setup
93
Chapter 9 Static MAC Forward Setup
94
Overview
94
Configuring Static MAC Forwarding
94
Figure 39 Static MAC Forwarding
94
Table 18 Static MAC Forwarding
95
Chapter 10 Filtering
96
Overview
96
Configure a Filtering Rule
96
Figure 40 Filtering
96
Table 19 Filtering
96
Chapter 11 Spanning Tree Protocol
98
STP Terminology
98
Table 20 STP Path Costs
98
How STP Works
99
STP Port States
99
STP Status
99
Table 21 STP Port States
99
Figure 41 Spanning Tree Protocol: Status
100
Table 22 Spanning Tree Protocol: Status
100
Configure STP
101
Figure 42 Spanning Tree Protocol: Configuration
101
Table 23 Spanning Tree Protocol: Configuration
101
Chapter 12 Bandwidth Control
104
Introduction to Bandwidth Control
104
CIR and PIR
104
Bandwidth Control Setup
104
Figure 43 Bandwidth Control
105
Table 24 Bandwidth Control
105
Chapter 13 Broadcast Storm Control
106
Overview
106
Broadcast Storm Control Setup
106
Figure 44 Broadcast Storm Control
106
Table 25 Broadcast Storm Control
107
Chapter 14 Mirroring
108
Overview
108
Port Mirroring Configuration
108
Figure 45 Mirroring
108
Table 26 Mirroring
109
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ZyXEL Communications GS-4012F User Manual (326 pages)
ZyXEL Communications Corporation Ethernet Switch User's Guide
Brand:
ZyXEL Communications
| Category:
Network Router
| Size: 7.31 MB
Table of Contents
Copyright
2
Interference Statements and Warnings
3
Safety Warnings
4
Zyxel Limited Warranty
5
Customer Support
6
Table of Contents
8
List of Figures
20
List of Tables
26
Preface
30
User Guide Feedback
31
Chapter 1 Getting to Know Your Switch
32
Introduction
32
Software Features
32
Port Mirroring
33
Igmp Snooping
34
Hardware Features
35
Applications
36
Backbone Application
36
Bridging Example
37
High Performance Switching Example
37
Figure 1 Backbone Application
37
Figure 2 Bridging Application
37
IEEE 802.1Q VLAN Application Examples
38
Tag-Based VLAN Example
38
Figure 3 High Performance Switched Workgroup Application
38
VLAN Shared Server Example
39
Figure 4 Tag-Based VLAN Application
39
Figure 5 Shared Server Using VLAN Example
39
Chapter 2 Hardware Installation and Connection
40
Freestanding Installation
40
Figure 6 Attaching Rubber Feet
40
Mounting the Switch on a Rack
41
Rack-Mounted Installation Requirements
41
Precautions
41
Attaching the Mounting Brackets to the Switch
41
Figure 7 Attaching the Mounting Brackets
41
Figure 8 Mounting the Switch on a Rack
42
Chapter 3 Hardware Overview
44
Front Panel Connection
44
Figure 10 Front Panel: GS-4012F
44
Figure 9 Front Panel: GS-4024
44
Table 1 Front Panel
44
Console Port
45
Gigabit Ethernet Ports
45
Default Ethernet Settings
45
SFP Slots
45
Transceiver Installation
46
Transceiver Removal
46
Figure 11 Transceiver Installation Example
46
Figure 12 Installed Transceiver
46
Figure 13 Opening the Transceiver's Latch Example
46
Rear Panel
47
Power Connector
47
Figure 14 Transceiver Removal Example
47
Figure 15 Rear Panel: GS-4012F
47
Figure 16 Rear Panel: GS-4024
47
Figure 17 Read Panel: GS-4012F (DC Model)
47
External Backup Power Supply Connector
48
Front Panel Leds
48
Table 2 Front Panel Leds
48
Chapter 4 The Web Configurator
50
Introduction
50
System Login
50
The Status Screen
51
Figure 18 Web Configurator: Login
51
Figure 19 Web Configurator Home Screen (Status)
51
Table 3 Navigation Panel Sub-Links Overview
52
Table 4 Web Configurator Screen Sub-Links Details
53
Table 5 Navigation Panel Links
53
Change Your Password
55
Switch Lockout
56
Resetting the Switch
56
Figure 20 Change Administrator Login Password
56
Reload the Configuration File
57
Logging out of the Web Configurator
57
Figure 21 Resetting the Switch: Via the Console Port
57
Help
58
Figure 22 Web Configurator: Logout Screen
58
Chapter 5 Initial Setup Example
60
Overview
60
Configuring an IP Interface
60
Figure 23 Initial Setup Network Example: IP Interface
60
Configuring DHCP Server Settings
61
Creating a VLAN
62
Figure 24 Initial Setup Network Example: VLAN
62
Setting Port VID
63
Figure 25 Initial Setup Network Example: Port VID
63
Enabling RIP
64
System Status and Port Statistics
66
Chapter 6 System Status and Port Statistics
66
Overview
66
Port Status Summary
66
Figure 26 Status
66
Port Details
67
Table 6 Status
67
Figure 27 Status: Port Details
68
Table 7 Status: Port Details
68
Chapter 7 Basic Setting
72
Overview
72
System Information
72
Figure 28 System Info
73
Table 8 System Info
73
General Setup
74
Figure 29 General Setup
75
Table 9 General Setup
75
Introduction to Vlans
76
IGMP Snooping
77
Switch Setup Screen
77
Figure 30 Switch Setup
77
Table 10 Switch Setup
78
IP Setup
79
IP Interfaces
79
Figure 31 IP Setup
80
Table 11 IP Setup
80
Port Setup
81
Figure 32 Port Setup
82
Table 12 Port Setup
82
Chapter 8 VLAN
84
Introduction to IEEE 802.1Q Tagged Vlans
84
Forwarding Tagged and Untagged Frames
84
Automatic VLAN Registration
85
Garp
85
GARP Timers
85
Gvrp
85
Table 13 IEEE 802.1Q VLAN Terminology
85
Port VLAN Trunking
86
Select the VLAN Type
86
Figure 33 Port VLAN Trunking
86
Static VLAN
87
Static VLAN Status
87
Figure 34 Switch Setup: Select VLAN Type
87
Figure 35 VLAN: VLAN Status
87
Configure a Static VLAN
88
Table 14 VLAN: VLAN Status
88
Figure 36 VLAN: Static VLAN
89
Table 15 VLAN: Static VLAN
89
Configure VLAN Port Settings
90
Figure 37 VLAN: VLAN Port Setting
90
Table 16 VLAN: VLAN Port Setting
90
Port-Based Vlans
91
Configure a Port-Based VLAN
91
Figure 38 Port Based VLAN Setup (All Connected)
92
Figure 39 Port Based VLAN Setup (Port Isolation)
92
Table 17 Port Based VLAN Setup
93
Chapter 9 Static MAC Forward Setup
94
Overview
94
Configuring Static MAC Forwarding
94
Figure 40 Static MAC Forwarding
94
Table 18 Static MAC Forwarding
95
Chapter 10 Filtering
96
Overview
96
Configure a Filtering Rule
96
Figure 41 Filtering
96
Table 19 Filtering
96
Chapter 11 Spanning Tree Protocol
98
STP Terminology
98
Table 20 STP Path Costs
98
How STP Works
99
STP Port States
99
STP Status
99
Table 21 STP Port States
99
Figure 42 Spanning Tree Protocol: Status
100
Table 22 Spanning Tree Protocol: Status
100
Configure STP
101
Figure 43 Spanning Tree Protocol: Configuration
101
Table 23 Spanning Tree Protocol: Configuration
101
Chapter 12 Bandwidth Control
104
Introduction to Bandwidth Control
104
CIR and PIR
104
Bandwidth Control Setup
104
Figure 44 Bandwidth Control
105
Table 24 Bandwidth Control
105
Chapter 13 Broadcast Storm Control
106
Overview
106
Broadcast Storm Control Setup
106
Figure 45 Broadcast Storm Control
106
Table 25 Broadcast Storm Control
107
Chapter 14 Mirroring
108
Overview
108
Port Mirroring Configuration
108
Figure 46 Mirroring
108
Table 26 Mirroring
109
ZyXEL Communications GS-4012F User Manual (306 pages)
Brand:
ZyXEL Communications
| Category:
Network Router
| Size: 6.66 MB
Table of Contents
Copyright
2
Interference Statements and Warnings
3
Safety Warnings
4
Zyxel Limited Warranty
5
Customer Support
6
Table of Contents
8
List of Figures
20
List of Tables
26
Preface
30
User Guide Feedback
31
Chapter 1 Getting to Know Your Switch
32
Introduction
32
Software Features
32
Hardware Features
35
Applications
36
Backbone Application
36
Bridging Example
36
Figure 1 Backbone Application
36
High Performance Switching Example
37
IEEE 802.1Q VLAN Application Examples
37
Figure 2 Bridging Application
37
Figure 3 High Performance Switched Workgroup Application
37
Figure 4 Tag-Based VLAN Application
38
Figure 5 Shared Server Using VLAN Example
38
Tag-Based VLAN Example
38
VLAN Shared Server Example
38
Chapter 2 Hardware Installation and Connection
40
Freestanding Installation
40
Figure 6 Attaching Rubber Feet
40
Mounting the Switch on a Rack
41
Rack-Mounted Installation Requirements
41
Precautions
41
Attaching the Mounting Brackets to the Switch
41
Figure 7 Attaching the Mounting Brackets
41
Figure 8 Mounting the Switch on a Rack
42
Chapter 3 Hardware Overview
44
Front Panel Connection
44
Console Port
44
Figure 9 Front Panel
44
Table 1 Front Panel
44
Gigabit Ethernet Ports
45
Default Ethernet Settings
45
SFP Slots
45
Transceiver Installation
45
Transceiver Removal
46
Figure 10 Transceiver Installation Example
46
Figure 11 Installed Transceiver
46
Figure 12 Opening the Transceiver's Latch Example
46
Rear Panel
47
Power Connector
47
External Backup Power Supply Connector
47
Figure 13 Transceiver Removal Example
47
Figure 14 Rear Panel
47
Front Panel Leds
48
Table 2 Front Panel Leds
48
Chapter 4 The Web Configurator
50
Introduction
50
System Login
50
Figure 15 Web Configurator: Login
50
The Status Screen
51
Figure 16 Web Configurator Home Screen (Status)
51
Table 3 Navigation Panel Sub-Links Overview
52
Table 4 Web Configurator Screen Sub-Links Details
52
Table 5 Navigation Panel Links
53
Change Your Password
55
Switch Lockout
55
Figure 17 Change Administrator Login Password
55
Resetting the Switch
56
Reload the Configuration File
56
Logging out of the Web Configurator
57
Help
57
Figure 18 Resetting the Switch: Via the Console Port
57
Figure 19 Web Configurator: Logout Screen
57
Chapter 5 Initial Setup Example
58
Overview
58
Configuring an IP Interface
58
Figure 20 Initial Setup Network Example: IP Interface
58
Configuring DHCP Server Settings
59
Creating a VLAN
60
Figure 21 Initial Setup Network Example: VLAN
60
Setting Port VID
61
Figure 22 Initial Setup Network Example: Port VID
61
Enabling RIP
62
System Status and Port Statistics
64
Overview
64
Port Status Summary
64
Figure 23 Status
64
Chapter 6 System Status and Port Statistics
64
Port Details
65
Table 6 Status
65
Figure 24 Status: Port Details
66
Table 7 Status: Port Details
66
Chapter 7 Basic Setting
70
Overview
70
System Information
70
Figure 25 System Info
71
Table 8 System Info
71
General Setup
72
Figure 26 General Setup
73
Table 9 General Setup
73
Introduction to Vlans
74
IGMP Snooping
75
Switch Setup Screen
75
Figure 27 Switch Setup
75
Table 10 Switch Setup
76
IP Setup
77
IP Interfaces
77
Figure 28 IP Setup
78
Table 11 IP Setup
78
Port Setup
79
Figure 29 Port Setup
80
Table 12 Port Setup
80
Chapter 8 VLAN
82
Introduction to IEEE 802.1Q Tagged Vlans
82
Forwarding Tagged and Untagged Frames
82
Automatic VLAN Registration
83
Garp
83
GARP Timers
83
Gvrp
83
Table 13 GARP Terminology
83
Port VLAN Trunking
84
Select the VLAN Type
84
Figure 30 Port VLAN Trunking
84
Static VLAN
85
Static VLAN Status
85
Figure 31 Switch Setup: Select VLAN Type
85
Figure 32 VLAN: VLAN Status
85
Configure a Static VLAN
86
Table 14 VLAN: VLAN Status
86
Figure 33 VLAN: Static VLAN
87
Table 15 VLAN: Static VLAN
87
Configure VLAN Port Settings
88
Figure 34 VLAN: VLAN Port Setting
88
Table 16 VLAN: VLAN Port Setting
88
Port-Based Vlans
89
Configure a Port-Based VLAN
89
Figure 35 Port Based VLAN Setup (All Connected)
90
Figure 36 Port Based VLAN Setup (Port Isolation)
90
Table 17 Port Based VLAN Setup
91
Chapter 9 Static MAC Forward Setup
92
Overview
92
Configuring Static MAC Forwarding
92
Figure 37 Static MAC Forwarding
92
Table 18 Static MAC Forwarding
93
Chapter 10 Filtering
94
Overview
94
Configure a Filtering Rule
94
Figure 38 Filtering
94
Table 19 Filtering
94
Chapter 11 Spanning Tree Protocol
96
Overview
96
STP Terminology
96
Table 20 STP Path Costs
96
How STP Works
97
STP Port States
97
STP Status
97
Table 21 STP Port States
97
Figure 39 Spanning Tree Protocol: Status
98
Table 22 Spanning Tree Protocol: Status
98
Configure STP
99
Figure 40 Spanning Tree Protocol: Configuration
99
Table 23 Spanning Tree Protocol: Configuration
99
Chapter 12 Bandwidth Control
102
Configuring
102
Figure 41 Bandwidth Control
102
Table 24 Bandwidth Control
102
Chapter 13 Broadcast Storm Control
104
Overview
104
Broadcast Storm Control Setup
104
Figure 42 Broadcast Storm Control
104
Table 25 Broadcast Storm Control
105
ZyXEL Communications GS-4012F Quick Start Manual (22 pages)
ZyXEL Dimension Ethernet Switches Quick Start Guide
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Switch
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Table of Contents
Quick Start Guide
1
Table of Contents
2
English
3
Network Cables
4
Power Connection
4
Troubleshooting
4
中文
5
Deutsch
8
Español
11
Italiano
14
Français
17
Pусский
20
ZyXEL Communications GS-4012F Specifications (6 pages)
GS-4000 Series Intelligent Multilayer Gigabit Ethernet Switch
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ZyXEL Communications
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Switch
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ZyXEL Communications GS-4012F Manual (2 pages)
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ZyXEL Communications
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Switch
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ZyXEL Communications GS-4012F Declaration Of Conformity (1 page)
Zyxel Dimension GS-3012F: Supplementary Guide
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Switch
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