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USERS GUIDE
IPX Series
Network Switch Recommendations & Configuration
10Gbps Network Switch Configurations
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Manual Number: 170408

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  • Page 1 USERS GUIDE IPX Series Network Switch Recommendations & Configuration 10Gbps Network Switch Configurations Manual Number: 170408...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    1.3 Ethernet Switch Configuration ......................2 1.4 Ethernet Switch Models ........................3 CONFIGURATIONS ........................5 Switch Login & Connections ......................... 5 Aurora IPX-FSW Series ........................5 BlackBox ............................... 6 Netgear ProSAFE XS708E ........................7 Netgear ProSAFE XS712T ........................8 Netgear ProSAFE XS728T ......................... 12 Netgear M7300-24XF XSM7224S ......................
  • Page 3: Recommended Network Switches

    This is why any network switch used with IPX Series has to support IGMP Snooping. IPX end points use IGMP protocol to assign the end points into multicast groups and the router uses IGMP snooping to efficiently route multicast packets only to receivers that want to receive them.
  • Page 4: Ethernet Switch Configuration

    User Guide a different multicast group. The end results are a noticeably shorter video switching time. Aurora recommends to always enable the FASTLEAVE option when available. With FASTLEAVE option, seamless switching is possible for 4K video sources. Without FASTLEAVE option, 'seamless' switching is limited to 1080P 60 Hz video signals.
  • Page 5: Ethernet Switch Models

    1.4 Ethernet Switch Models The following is a list of 10G Ethernet switch models that have been verified to date. Check with Aurora to see if any others may have been added at a later time relative to the manual revision date.
  • Page 6 User Guide Netgear Copper 10G XS708E 8 Port ProSAFE Plus Switch (Note: This is a layer 2 switch and does not have fast switching. IPX Seamless switch mode will work however at times you may see a slight glitch in the image.) One port is a shared 10G SFP+ Fiber Ports. XS708T 8 Port ProSAFE Smart Managed Switch with 1 shared 10G SFP+ Fiber Ports.
  • Page 7: Configurations

    Browser or a Telnet Client. Aurora IPX-FSW Series The Aurora IPX-FSW Series is designed to work out of the box as it is pre-configured. To confirm that the default configuration is correct or if settings have been changed inadvertently, open a console (RS232 baud rate 38400) and type the following commands at the prompt: Switch>...
  • Page 8: Blackbox

    User Guide BlackBox 1. Go to the “Configuration” / “IGMP Snooping” / “Basic Configuration” tab as shown in next screen shot: 2. Make sure “Snooping Enabled” is checked. 3. Make sure “Unregistered IPMCv4 Flooding Enabled” is NOT checked. 4. After the changes are made, go at the bottom of the page and click the “Apply” button.
  • Page 9: Netgear Prosafe Xs708E

    User Guide Netgear ProSAFE XS708E This switch does not support FASTLEAVE option however there is a XS708T available that does. While it supports 'seamless' switching for 1080P video resolutions it is not capable to support seamless' switching for 4K30 resolutions and higher. To configure the XS708E, use the ProSAFE Plus Switch Utility that is found on the Resource CD shipped with ProSAFE PLUS switch.
  • Page 10: Netgear Prosafe Xs712T

    Set up the computer with a static IP address in the 192.168.0.x subnet and connect it to the switch and run the utility. To configure the switch to work with IPX Series type devices, follow the instruction below to setup VLAN and to enable both Multicasting and IGMP snooping.
  • Page 11 User Guide 3. Go to the "Multicast" tab. 4. Select VLAN ID #1 and select “Filter Unregistered” in the drop- down list. 5. Press Apply in the lower right. 6. While in Multicast section, go to “Multicast Router Configuration” 7. Make sure that “Multicast Router” option is disabled for all ports. 8.
  • Page 12 User Guide Next, go to “IGMP Snooping Configuration section” 9. Enabling IGMP Snooping. Both “IGMP Snooping Status” and "Validate IGMP IP header” need to be enabled 10. Press “Apply” 11. Now, go to “IGMP Snooping VLAN Configuration” 12. Fill the row as shown below...
  • Page 13 User Guide 13. Press “ADD” in the lower right of the screen. 14. Still in Multicast section, go to “IGMP Snooping Interface Configuration”. 15. Select all ports as shown below. 16. Fill the first row as shown below. 17. Press Apply on the lower right.
  • Page 14: Netgear Prosafe Xs728T

    User Guide Netgear ProSAFE XS728T Setup PC/Laptop that's used to for setup to 192.168.0.200 / 255.255.255.0 / 192.168.0.1. Log into the switch using its IP address (if set to static) or its default IP, 192.168.0.239. Default password is "password". 1/ Reset the switch to factory defaults (Maintenance --> Factory Default) to ensure all settings are reset.
  • Page 15 User Guide 4/ IGMP Snooping VLAN Configuration: set the parameters as shown in picture.
  • Page 16: Netgear M7300-24Xf Xsm7224S

    User Guide Netgear M7300-24XF XSM7224S Login into the switch and execute those commands: (The left column is the prompt you should get. Right column is the command to have to type) enable Switch> configure Switch# set igmp Switch (Config)# set igmp unknow-multicast filter Switch (Config)# Switch (Config)# exit...
  • Page 17: Extreme Network Summit X670 Series

    • save configuration primary Arista Networks 7050X Series Aurora has tested and validated the Arista 7050SX-64 in its lab. Since same firmware is used in all 7050X series switches, other switches in the series should work as well. This includes the...
  • Page 18 User Guide • 7050SX-128 Copper: • 7050TX-64 • 7050TX-72 • 7050TX-96 • 7050TX-128 Configuration is done through serial port. To configure any of the 7050X switches do the following: • Through the serial port, log into switch with default admin password o Username admin o No password •...
  • Page 19: Huawei Cloud Engine Series

    User Guide Huawei Cloud Engine Series Aurora has tested and validated the Huawei Cloud Engine Series Switches. Since same firmware is used in all CE685X-HI and CE8800 series switches, other switches in the series should work as well. This includes the following fiber and copper switches Fiber: •...
  • Page 20 User Guide assign forward mode store-and-forward • To enable the IGMP querier type: [HUAWEI]igmp snooping enable [HUAWEI]vlan 1 [HUAWEI-vlan1]igmp snooping enable [HUAWEI-vlan1]igmp snooping querier enable [HUAWEI-vlan1]quit [HUAWEI]acl 2000 [HUAWEI-acl4-basic-2000]rule permit source 192.168.2.99 0 [HUAWEI-acl4-basic-2000]rule deny source any [HUAWEI-acl4-basic-2000]quit [HUAWEI-vlan1]igmp snooping query ip –source-policy 2000 [HUAWEI]Save display igmp snooping querier vlan 1...
  • Page 21: D-Link Dxs-1210-12Tc

    Make sure that switch is using recent firmware 1.10.013 or later. Use the following steps to configure the switch for use with IPX Series devices 1. Connect your computer to any unused switch port. Use any browser to login into the switch.
  • Page 22 User Guide 4. While still in the IGMP Snooping Settings page, go to the detailed settings and press the 'Edit' button 5. Enable FastLeave 6. Enable Querier state and select Version 2 7. Press Apply 8. Finally go to L2 Features – L2 Multicast Control – Multicast Filtering and select 'Filter Unregistered' from the drop down menu.
  • Page 23: Ubiquiti Edgeswitch16 Xg Model Es-16-Xg

    User Guide Ubiquiti EdgeSwitch16 XG Model ES-16-XG The Ubiquiti ES-16-XG is an inexpensive 10G switch which seems to give a lot for very little. It has 12 Copper and 4 Fiber 10G ports. After login to the web interface, do the following 1.
  • Page 24: Edge-Core As5700-54X-Ec

    The Edge-Core AS5710-54X-EC is modestly priced, high performance 10G switch from Edge-Core Networks. AS5710-54X-EC has 48x 10G SFP+ ports with 6x 40G QSFP+ uplinks. To configure the switch to work with the IPX Series, please follow the instruction below to setup both Multicasting and IGMP snooping to VLAN 1.
  • Page 25 User Guide Multicast > IGMP Snooping > Multicast Router This switch requires you to create a Multicast router port available. In our example, we configured port 48 as the Mulitcast router. This means you cannot connect any device to port This is illustrated in figure below:...
  • Page 26 User Guide After configuring your desired port, this section should now look like this Multicast > IGMP Snooping > IGMP Member...
  • Page 27 User Guide Multicast > IGMP Snooping > Interface Select action “Configure VLAN” and configure it as illustrated below. Next select action “Configure Interface and enable all of the ports that the IPBaseT devices will be connected to as illustrated below Once the above 2 pages are configured, this section should now look like this...
  • Page 28 User Guide Multicast > IGMP Snooping > Forwarding Entry...
  • Page 29 User Guide Multicast > IGMP Snooping > Filter Select Step “Configure General” Select “Configure Profile”...
  • Page 30 User Guide Select “Configure Interface” and configure all of the desired ports as in this image below System > File After making all these changes, they are all stored in the file “startup1.cfg” Please copy this and name the copy as an example to “AptoVision.cfg” and make this the startup configuration file by doing the following:...
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