NETGEAR ProSafe GS700TS User Manual

NETGEAR ProSafe GS700TS User Manual

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GS700TS Series Smart
Switch Software User
Manual
NETGEAR, Inc.
4500 Great America Parkway
Santa Clara, CA 95054 USA
202-10228-01
November 2006
v1.0

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  • Page 1 GS700TS Series Smart Switch Software User Manual NETGEAR, Inc. 4500 Great America Parkway Santa Clara, CA 95054 USA 202-10228-01 November 2006 v1.0...
  • Page 2: Statement Of Conditions

    In the interest of improving internal design, operational function, and/or reliability, NETGEAR reserves the right to make changes to the products described in this document without notice. NETGEAR does not assume any liability that may occur due to the use or application of the product(s) or circuit layout(s) described herein.
  • Page 3 Product and Publication Details Model Number: Publication Date: Product Family: Product Name: Home or Business Product: Language: Publication Part Number: Publication Version Number: GS700TS November 2006 Smart Switch GS700TS Smart Switch with Gigaport Ports Business English 202-10228-01 v1.0, November 2006...
  • Page 4 v1.0, November 2006...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Main Screen > Switch Setting > Exit ...3-7 Chapter 4 Software Upgrade Procedure Chapter 5 Configuring The Device Using Your Browser Introduction ...5-2 Opening the NETGEAR GS700TS Home Page ...5-2 Understanding the Home Page ...5-4 Device Management Buttons ...5-6 v1.0, November 2006 Contents...
  • Page 6 Rebooting the System ...5-6 Defining Device Information ...5-7 Viewing the Device Information ...5-8 Managing Stacking ...5-12 Operation Modes ...5-12 Configuring Stacking ...5-16 Switching Between Stack Masters ...5-18 Configuring Device Security ...5-18 Defining Port Authentication Properties ...5-19 Viewing EAP Statistics ...5-23 Enabling Storm Control ...5-25 ACL Overview ...5-28 Defining MAC Based Access Control Lists ...5-28...
  • Page 7 Managing System Files ...5-125 Monitoring the Device ...5-129 Managing RMON Statistics ...5-134 Configuring RMON History ...5-137 Defining RMON Events ...5-142 Defining RMON Alarms ...5-146 Resetting the Factory Default Values ...5-151 Appendix A Default Settings Index v1.0, November 2006...
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  • Page 9: About This Manual

    The NETGEAR ® GS700TS Series Smart Switch Software User Manual describes how to install, configure and troubleshoot the GS700TS Series Smart Switch. The information in this manual is intended for readers with intermediate computer and Internet skills. Conventions, Formats and Scope The conventions, formats, and scope of this manual are described in the following paragraphs: •...
  • Page 10: How To Use This Manual

    • button to access the full NETGEAR, Inc. online knowledge base for the product model. • Links to PDF versions of the full manual and individual chapters.
  • Page 11 GS700TS Series Smart Switch Software User Manual – Your computer must have the free Adobe Acrobat reader installed in order to view and print PDF files. The Acrobat reader is available on the Adobe Web site at http://www.adobe.com. – Click the print icon in the upper left of the window.
  • Page 12: Switch Management Overview Chapter

    However, the management software does allow you to configure ports, VLAN and Trunking features to improve the efficiency of the switch and, as a result, improve the overall performance of your network. The switch gives you the flexibility to access and manage the switch using any of the following methods: •...
  • Page 13 GS700TS Series Smart Switch Software User Manual For a more detailed discussion of the Smartwizard Discovery Program, see Chapter 3. For a more detailed discussion of the Web Browser Interface, see Chapter 5. Switch Management Overview v1.0, November 2006...
  • Page 14: Getting Started

    This section walks you through the steps to start managing your GS700TS switch. This section covers how to get started in a network with a DHCP server (most common) as well as if you do not have a DHCP server.
  • Page 15 GS700TS Series Smart Switch Software User Manual Figure 2-1 5. Select the switch from the Device List. Then click Web Access, see Figure 2-2. Getting Started v1.0, November 2006...
  • Page 16 GS700TS Series Smart Switch Software User Manual Figure 2-2 6. Start managing your switch via your web browser. The default password is “password”. For a detailed description on web management, please refer to Chapter 5. Getting Started v1.0, November 2006...
  • Page 17: Network Without Dhcp Server

    DHCP server. 1. Connect the GS700TS switch to your existing network. 2. Power on the GS700TS switch by plugging in the power cord. The default IP is 192.168.0.239. 3. Install the Smartwizard Discovery program on your computer. Start Smartwizard Discovery (Chapter 3 has detailed instructions on the Smartwizard Discovery).
  • Page 18 GS700TS Series Smart Switch Software User Manual Figure 2-4 Figure 2-5 Getting Started v1.0, November 2006...
  • Page 19 GS700TS Series Smart Switch Software User Manual 8. Select your switch by clicking on it. Then click on Web Access, see Figure 2-6. 9. Start managing your switch via your web browser. The default password is ‘password’. For a detailed description on web management access, please refer to Chapter 5.
  • Page 20: Smartwizard Discovery Program

    The main screen displays the available functions. As shown in Figure 3-7, there are six items from which to choose: • Discover • Configuration Setting • Password Change • Web Access • Firmware Upgrade • Exit Smartwizard Discovery Program GS700TS Series Smart Switch Software User Manual Smartwizard Discovery Program v1.0, November 2006 Chapter 3...
  • Page 21: Main Screen > Device List > Discover

    GS700TS Series Smart Switch Software User Manual Figure 3-7 Main Screen > Device List > Discover The Smartwizard Discovery can discover all switches currently connected on the network. Click Discover to view the following switch information of any listed switch: • MAC Address •...
  • Page 22 • Product Name • System Name • Location • DHCP • Subnet Mask • Gateway • Firmware Version Figure 3-8 Smartwizard Discovery Program GS700TS Series Smart Switch Software User Manual v1.0, November 2006...
  • Page 23: Main Screen > Switch Setting > Configuration Setting

    It can be any combination of letters and/or numbers. • Location – Provides a user-defined field to help you keep track of where this switch is. It can be any combination of letters and/or numbers.
  • Page 24: Main Screen > Device Setting > Configuration Setting > Set

    2. Click Set to enable new password. Main Screen > Switch Setting > Web Access 1. Select a listed switch from the Device List section. Then click Web Access from the Switch Setting, see Figure •. 2. Enter the default password “password” and click Log in.
  • Page 25 GS700TS Series Smart Switch Software User Manual • For more on Web management, see Configuring The Device Using Your Browser. Smartwizard Discovery Program v1.0, November 2006...
  • Page 26: Main Screen > Switch Setting > Firmware Upgrade

    Main Screen > Switch Setting > Firmware Upgrade 1. Click Firmware Upgrade from the Switch Settings section. The following screen opens. Figure 3-11 • Firmware Path – The location of the new firmware. If you do not know the location, you can click Browse to locate file.
  • Page 27: Software Upgrade Procedure

    The upgrade procedure is as follows: 1. Save the new firmware to your computer. 2. Start the Smartwizard Discovery Program program. 3. Select your switch by clicking on it. Then click on Firmware Upgrade, see Figure 4-12. Figure 4-12 Software Upgrade Procedure...
  • Page 28 4. Enter the location of the new firmware in the Firmware path below Firmware setting. Alternatively, you can click Browse to locate the file. Enter following path: address}/{file name}. 5. Enter Password. 6. Click Apply. Software Upgrade Procedure GS700TS Series Smart Switch Software User Manual v1.0, November 2006 tftp://{tftp...
  • Page 29 7. Click Start to download the new firmware file in non-volatile memory. The system software is automatically loaded to all stacking members. Figure 4-14 Once the system finishes the firmware upgrade process, the switch automatically reboots. Smartwizard Discovery determines the success of the upgrade process based on the success of the system reboot.
  • Page 30: Configuring The Device Using Your Browser

    Configuring Quality of Service • Configuring SNMP Security • Monitoring the Device • Managing RMON Statistics • Resetting the Factory Default Values Configuring The Device Using Your Browser GS700TS Series Smart Switch Software User Manual v1.0, November 2006 Chapter 5...
  • Page 31: Introduction

    • Using The NETGEAR Web Management System Buttons Opening the NETGEAR GS700TS Home Page The NETGEAR GS700TS switch home page can be accessed from any PC with a web browser. To start the NETGEAR application: 1. Open a web browser.
  • Page 32 GS700TS Series Smart Switch Software User Manual 3. Press Enter. The Logon Page appears. Figure 5-15 4. Enter a password. 5. Click . The NETGEAR GS700TS home page is displayed. Configuring The Device Using Your Browser v1.0, November 2006...
  • Page 33: Understanding The Home Page

    Navigation Pane provides an expandable Navigation Pane of the features and their component. • Device View – Located on the right side of The NETGEAR GS700TS home page. The Device View provides a view of the device, an information or table area, and of configuration instructions.
  • Page 34 The Support section contains information for accessing NETGEAR technical support. To access the technical support page: 1. Click Support on the NETGEAR home page. The Support section opens: Figure 5-16 2. Enter the product name in the Search field. The search results are returned.
  • Page 35: Device Management Buttons

    Device Management Buttons The NETGEAR GS700TS Switch web browser GUI management buttons allow network managers to easily configure the device from remote locations. The NETGEAR GS700TS Switch web browser GUI contains the following management buttons: Table 5-2. Device Management Buttons...
  • Page 36: Defining Device Information

    Defining Device Information This section contains the following topics: • Viewing the Device Zoom View • Viewing the Device Information • Configuring System Time Configuring The Device Using Your Browser GS700TS Series Smart Switch Software User Manual v1.0, November 2006...
  • Page 37: Viewing The Device Information

    Figure 5-18 Viewing the Device Information The Switch Status Page contains parameters for configuring general device information, including the system name, location, contact, the base MAC Address, System Object ID, and System Up Time, and both software and hardware versions.
  • Page 38 To open the Switch Status Page: 1. Click Switch Status. The Switch Status Page opens. Figure 5-19 The Switch Status Page contains the following fields: • System Name – Defines the user-defined device name. The field may contain 0-160 characters.
  • Page 39 Enable – Switch will recognize and forward Jumbo Frames. – Disable– Switch will not recognize Jumbo Frames. The Switch Status Page Versions section contains the following fields: • Unit No. – Indicates the stacking member’s current number. Possible values are 1-6.
  • Page 40 For example, the Time Zone Offset for Paris is GMT +1, while the Time Zone Offset for New York is GMT –5. Configuring The Device Using Your Browser GS700TS Series Smart Switch Software User Manual v1.0, November 2006 5-11...
  • Page 41: Managing Stacking

    All units in the stack must be running the same software version. The Stacking Master maintains switch stacking and configuration. The Stacking Master detects and reconfigures the ports with minimal operational impact in the event of: •...
  • Page 42 Ring topology. After the stacking issues are resolved, the device can be reconnected to the stack without interruption and the Ring topology is restored. Configuring The Device Using Your Browser GS700TS Series Smart Switch Software User Manual v1.0, November 2006 5-13...
  • Page 43 GS700TS Series Smart Switch Software User Manual Stacking Members and Unit ID Stacking Unit IDs are essential to the stacking configuration. The stacking operation is determined during the boot process. The Unit ID selected during the initialization process determines the Operation Mode.
  • Page 44 Unit ID for the newly joined unit, a new Unit ID is not assigned. Note that all stack members must run the same version of firmware. Configuring The Device Using Your Browser GS700TS Series Smart Switch Software User Manual v1.0, November 2006 5-15...
  • Page 45: Configuring Stacking

    GS700TS Series Smart Switch Software User Manual Exchanging Stacking Members If a stack member with the same Unit ID replaces an existing Unit ID with the same Unit ID, the previous device configuration is applied to the inserted stack member. If the new inserted device has either more than or less ports than the previous device, the relevant port configuration is applied to the new stack member.
  • Page 46 Unit No. After Reset – Indicates the stacking member’s future number after the stack is reset. Possible values are 1-6 or auto (automatically selected). Configuring The Device Using Your Browser GS700TS Series Smart Switch Software User Manual v1.0, November 2006 5-17...
  • Page 47: Switching Between Stack Masters

    GS700TS Series Smart Switch Software User Manual Switching Between Stack Masters The Secondary Master replaces the Stacking Master if the following events occur: • The Stacking Master fails or is removed from the stack. • Links from the Stacking Master to the stacking members fails.
  • Page 48: Defining Port Authentication Properties

    Port Based Authentication State – Indicates if Port Authentication is enabled on the device. The possible field values are: – Enable – Enables port-based authentication on the device. Configuring The Device Using Your Browser GS700TS Series Smart Switch Software User Manual v1.0, November 2006 5-19...
  • Page 49 GS700TS Series Smart Switch Software User Manual – Disable – Disables port-based authentication on the device. • Authentication Method – Specifies the authentication method used for port authentication. The possible field values are: – RADIUS, None – Provides port authentication, first using the RADIUS server. If the port is not authenticated, then no authentication method is used, and the session is permitted.
  • Page 50 Periodic Reauthentication – Permits immediate port reauthentication. The possible field values are: – Enable – Enables immediate port reauthentication. This is the default value. – Disable – Disables port reauthentication. Configuring The Device Using Your Browser GS700TS Series Smart Switch Software User Manual v1.0, November 2006 5-21...
  • Page 51 GS700TS Series Smart Switch Software User Manual • Reauthentication Period – Displays the time span (in seconds) in which the selected port is reauthenticated. The field default is 3600 seconds. • Authenticator State – Displays the current authenticator state. •...
  • Page 52: Viewing Eap Statistics

    GS700TS Series Smart Switch Software User Manual 2. Click an ID. The Modify Port Security Page opens: Figure 5-24 3. Modify the relevant fields. 4. Click . The port authentication settings are defined and the device is updated. Viewing EAP Statistics The EAP Statistics Page contains information about EAP packets received on a specific port.
  • Page 53 GS700TS Series Smart Switch Software User Manual To view the EAP Statistics: 1. Click Security > Port Authentication > EAP Statistics. The EAP Statistics Page opens: Figure 5-25 The EAP Statistics Page contains the following fields: • Unit No. – Indicates the stacking number.
  • Page 54: Enabling Storm Control

    Control is enabled on all ports - broadcast only - with threshold of 200 kbps. Storm Control is enabled by default. The Storm Control Page provides fields for configuring broadcast Storm Control. Configuring The Device Using Your Browser GS700TS Series Smart Switch Software User Manual v1.0, November 2006 5-25...
  • Page 55 GS700TS Series Smart Switch Software User Manual To enable storm control: 1. Click Security > Traffic Control > Storm Control. The Storm Control Page opens. Figure 5-26 The Storm Control Page contains the following fields: • Unit No. – Indicates the stacking number for which the Storm Control statistics are displayed.
  • Page 56 The possible field values are: – All Ports of the Stack – Indicates the ports of the stack from which storm control is enabled. Configuring The Device Using Your Browser GS700TS Series Smart Switch Software User Manual v1.0, November 2006 5-27...
  • Page 57: Acl Overview

    GS700TS Series Smart Switch Software User Manual – All Ports of Unit No. – Indicates the ports of the unit from which storm control is enabled. – Port No. – Indicates the port number. 3. Modify the relevant fields. 4. Click .
  • Page 58 The possible field values are 1-2147483647. • Source Address – MAC Address – Matches the source MAC address to which packets are addressed to the ACE. Configuring The Device Using Your Browser GS700TS Series Smart Switch Software User Manual v1.0, November 2006 5-29...
  • Page 59 GS700TS Series Smart Switch Software User Manual – Mask – Indicates the source MAC Address wild card mask. Wildcards are used to mask all or part of a source IP Address. Wild card masks specify which bits are used and which bits are ignored. A wild card mask of ff: ff:ff:ff:ff:ff indicates that no bit is important.
  • Page 60 The options are as follows: Configuring The Device Using Your Browser GS700TS Series Smart Switch Software User Manual . The Add MAC Based ACL page opens. v1.0, November 2006 5-31...
  • Page 61 GS700TS Series Smart Switch Software User Manual – Permit – Forwards packets which meet the ACL criteria. – Deny – Drops packets which meet the ACL criteria. – Shutdown – Drops packet that meets the ACL criteria, and disables the port to which the packet was addressed.
  • Page 62: Port-Based Security

    Access to the locked port is limited to users with specific MAC addresses. These addresses are either manually defined on the port, or learned on that port up to the point when it is locked. When Configuring The Device Using Your Browser GS700TS Series Smart Switch Software User Manual v1.0, November 2006 5-33...
  • Page 63 GS700TS Series Smart Switch Software User Manual a packet is received on a locked port and the packet source MAC address is not tied to that port (either it was learned on a different port, or it is unknown to the system), the protection mechanism is invoked.
  • Page 64 Unchecked – Disables traps. • Trap Frequency (Sec) – The amount of time (in seconds) between traps. The default value is 10 seconds. Configuring The Device Using Your Browser GS700TS Series Smart Switch Software User Manual v1.0, November 2006 5-35...
  • Page 65 GS700TS Series Smart Switch Software User Manual 2. Click an interface you want to modify. The Modify Port Security Page opens: Figure 5-33 In addition to the Port Security Page, The Modify Port Security Page contains the following fields: •...
  • Page 66: Configuring Passwords

    GS700TS Series Smart Switch Software User Manual 3. Modify the relevant fields. 4. Click . The port security settings are defined and the device is updated. Configuring Passwords The Password Settings Page contains parameters for configuring device passwords. To define device passwords: 1.
  • Page 67: Defining Radius Settings

    GS700TS Series Smart Switch Software User Manual The Password Settings Page contains the following fields: • Authentication Type – Displays the authentication type used and the order by which authentication is performed. If the first authentication method is not available, the second one is used, until the full list is exhausted.
  • Page 68 RADIUS server before retrying the query, or switching to the next server. Possible field values are 1-30. The default value is 3. Configuring The Device Using Your Browser GS700TS Series Smart Switch Software User Manual v1.0, November 2006 5-39...
  • Page 69: Defining Tacacs+ Authentication

    GS700TS Series Smart Switch Software User Manual • Dead Time – Defines the default amount of time (in minutes) that a RADIUS server is bypassed for service requests. The range is 0-2000. The default value is 0. • Key String – Defines the default key string used for authenticating and encrypting all RADIUS-communications between the device and the RADIUS server.
  • Page 70 TACACS+ times out. • Single Connection – Maintains a single open connection between the device and the TACACS+ server. The possible field values are: Configuring The Device Using Your Browser GS700TS Series Smart Switch Software User Manual v1.0, November 2006 5-41...
  • Page 71: Viewing System Logs

    GS700TS Series Smart Switch Software User Manual – Checked – Enables a single connection. – Unchecked – Disables a single connection. 2. Define the relevant fields. 3. Click . The TACACS+ Server is enabled, and the device is updated. Viewing System Logs Event messages have a unique format, as per the SYSLOG RFC recommended message format for all error reporting, for example, Syslog+ local device reporting.
  • Page 72: Logs Configuration

    Checked – Enables device logs. – Unchecked – Disables device logs. • Severity – The following are the available RAM Logs and Log File severity levels: Configuring The Device Using Your Browser GS700TS Series Smart Switch Software User Manual v1.0, November 2006 5-43...
  • Page 73: Viewing The Memory Logs

    GS700TS Series Smart Switch Software User Manual – Emergency – The highest warning level. If the device is down or not functioning properly, an emergency log message is saved to the specified logging location. – Alert – The second highest warning level. An alert log is saved, if there is a serious device malfunction;...
  • Page 74 • Severity – Displays the log severity. • Description – Displays the log message text. 2. Click . The Memory Logs are cleared. Configuring The Device Using Your Browser GS700TS Series Smart Switch Software User Manual v1.0, November 2006 5-45...
  • Page 75: Viewing Flash Logs

    GS700TS Series Smart Switch Software User Manual Viewing Flash Logs The Flash Logs Page contains information about log entries saved to the log file in Flash, including the time the log was generated, the log severity, and a description of the log message.
  • Page 76: Defining Server Logs

    UDP Port – Defines the UDP port to which the server logs are sent. The possible range is 1 - 65535. The default value is 514. Configuring The Device Using Your Browser GS700TS Series Smart Switch Software User Manual v1.0, November 2006 5-47...
  • Page 77 GS700TS Series Smart Switch Software User Manual • Facility – Defines an application from which system logs are sent to the remote server. Only one facility can be assigned to a single server. If a second facility level is assigned, the first facility is overridden.
  • Page 78: Configuring Interfaces

    To define port parameters: 1. Click Port Configuration. The Port Configuration Page opens: Figure 5-42 The Port Configuration Page contains the following fields: Configuring The Device Using Your Browser GS700TS Series Smart Switch Software User Manual v1.0, November 2006 5-49...
  • Page 79 GS700TS Series Smart Switch Software User Manual • Unit No. – Indicates the stacking number or LAG number. • Interface – Displays the port number. • Port Description – Provides a user-defined device description. • Link Status – Indicates whether the port is currently operational or non-operational. The possible field values are: –...
  • Page 80 MDI/MDIX – Displays the MDI/MDIX status of the port. The wiring of hubs and switches differ to the wiring of end stations. This is to ensure that when a hub or switch is connected to an end station, a straight through Ethernet cable can be used and the pairs will match up properly.
  • Page 81 GS700TS Series Smart Switch Software User Manual – All Ports of Unit No. – Indicates the ports of the unit. – Port No. – Indicates the port number. • Admin Status – Indicates whether the port is currently operational or non-operational.
  • Page 82 Fiber – Indicates the port has a fiber optic port connection. 3. Define the relevant fields. 4. Click . The parameters are saved and the device is updated. Configuring The Device Using Your Browser GS700TS Series Smart Switch Software User Manual v1.0, November 2006 5-53...
  • Page 83: Defining Lag Members

    GS700TS Series Smart Switch Software User Manual Defining LAG Members Link Aggregation optimizes port usage by linking a group of ports together to form a single LAG. Aggregating ports multiplies the bandwidth between the devices, increases port flexibility, and provides link redundancy. Ports added to a LAG lose their individual port configuration. When ports are removed from the LAG, the original port configuration is applied to the ports.
  • Page 84 100 – Indicates the LAG is currently operating at 100 Mbps. – 1000 – Indicates the LAG is currently operating at 1000 Mbps. Configuring The Device Using Your Browser GS700TS Series Smart Switch Software User Manual v1.0, November 2006 5-55...
  • Page 85 GS700TS Series Smart Switch Software User Manual • Duplex Mode – Displays the port duplex mode. This field is configurable only when auto negotiation is disabled and the port speed is set to 10M or 100M. This field cannot be configured on LAGs.
  • Page 86 Checked – Returns a suspended port to active status. – Unchecked – The suspended port status remains unchanged. Configuring The Device Using Your Browser GS700TS Series Smart Switch Software User Manual Link Aggregation Control Protocol automatically bundles v1.0, November 2006 5-57...
  • Page 87 GS700TS Series Smart Switch Software User Manual • Operational Status – Indicates the port operational status. Possible field values are: – Suspended – The port is currently active, and is currently not receiving or transmitting traffic. – Active – The port is currently active and is currently receiving and transmitting traffic.
  • Page 88: Viewing Lag Membership

    . The LAG membership settings are saved and the device is updated. Viewing LAG Membership The LAG Membership Page presents which ports are assigned to each LAG. Configuring The Device Using Your Browser GS700TS Series Smart Switch Software User Manual v1.0, November 2006 5-59...
  • Page 89 GS700TS Series Smart Switch Software User Manual 1. Click LAG Configuration > LAG Membership. The LAG Membership Page opens: Figure 5-46 The LAG Membership Page contains the following fields: • LAG – Displays the LAG number. • Name – Displays LAG the name.
  • Page 90: Configuring Lacp

    GS700TS Series Smart Switch Software User Manual 2. To change the LAG settings, click on a LAG. The Figure 5-47 opens: Figure 5-47 3. Modify the relevant fields. 4. Click . The LAG is defined and the device is updated.
  • Page 91 GS700TS Series Smart Switch Software User Manual To configure LACP for LAGs: 1. Click LAG Configuration > LACP. The LACP Parameters Page opens: Figure 5-48 The LACP Parameters Page contains the following fields: • LACP System Priority – Specifies system priority value. The field range is 1-65535. The highest priority is 1 and the lowest is 65535.
  • Page 92: Configuring Vlans

    GS700TS Series Smart Switch Software User Manual 2. Click an Interface. The Modify LACP Page opens: Figure 5-49 3. Modify the relevant fields. 4. Click . The LACP settings are saved, and the device is updated. Configuring VLANs VLANs are logical subgroups within a Local Area Network (LAN), which combine user stations and network devices into a single unit, regardless of the physical LAN segment to which they are attached.
  • Page 93 VLAN tags are attached to the VLAN by either the end station or the network device. VLAN tags also contain VLAN network priority information. The NETGEAR GS700TS Switch supports up to 128 active VLANs. This section contains the following topics: •...
  • Page 94 Default – Indicates the VLAN is the default VLAN. The default VLAN is enabled by default. • Delete– Removes VLANs. The possible field values are: – Checked – Removes the selected VLAN. – Unchecked – Maintains VLANs. Configuring The Device Using Your Browser GS700TS Series Smart Switch Software User Manual v1.0, November 2006 5-65...
  • Page 95 GS700TS Series Smart Switch Software User Manual 2. Click . The Add VLAN Page opens: Figure 5-51 3. Define the relevant fields. 4. Click . The VLAN ID is defined and the device is updated. 5-66 Configuring The Device Using Your Browser...
  • Page 96 GS700TS Series Smart Switch Software User Manual To modify VLAN properties: 1. Click VLAN > Properties. The VLAN Properties Page opens. 2. Click on an Interface to access the Figure 5-52. The Figure 5-52 opens: Figure 5-52 3. Modify the relevant fields.
  • Page 97 GS700TS Series Smart Switch Software User Manual To define VLAN membership: 1. Click VLAN > Membership. The VLAN Membership Page opens: Figure 5-53 The VLAN Membership Page contains the following fields: • VLAN ID – Displays the user-defined VLAN ID.
  • Page 98 VLAN number 1 is the default VLAN and cannot be deleted from the system. Configuring The Device Using Your Browser GS700TS Series Smart Switch Software User Manual . All members of the VLAN are removed. . All ports are tagged.
  • Page 99 GS700TS Series Smart Switch Software User Manual To open the Interface PVID Settings Page: 1. Click VLAN > Interface PVID Settings. The Interface PVID Settings Page opens: Figure 5-54 The Interface PVID Settings Page contains the following fields: • Unit No. – Displays the stacking member for which the PVID information is displayed.
  • Page 100: Defining Ip Interface

    If the device fails to retrieve an IP address through DHCP, the default IP address is 192.168.0.239. Configuring The Device Using Your Browser GS700TS Series Smart Switch Software User Manual the IP address of the switch. The IP address may retrieved using the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol v1.0, November 2006 5-71...
  • Page 101 GS700TS Series Smart Switch Software User Manual To define the IP interface: 1. Click IP Interface. The IP Interface Page opens: Figure 5-55 The IP Interface Page contains the following fields: • Get Dynamic IP from DHCP Server – Retrieves the IP addresses using DHCP.
  • Page 102: Defining The Forwarding Address Tables

    To prevent static MAC addresses from being deleted when the device is reset, ensure that the port attached to the MAC address is locked. This section includes the following topics: • Configuring Static Addresses • Viewing Dynamic Addresses Configuring The Device Using Your Browser GS700TS Series Smart Switch Software User Manual v1.0, November 2006 5-73...
  • Page 103 GS700TS Series Smart Switch Software User Manual Configuring Static Addresses To configure the static addresses: 1. Click Address Table > Static Addresses. The Static Addresses Page opens: Figure 5-56 The Static Addresses Page contains the following fields: • ID – Indicates the stacking number.
  • Page 104 1. Click Address Table > Static Addresses. The Add Static Addresses Page opens. 2. Click . The Add Static Addresses Page opens: Figure 5-57 Configuring The Device Using Your Browser GS700TS Series Smart Switch Software User Manual v1.0, November 2006 5-75...
  • Page 105 GS700TS Series Smart Switch Software User Manual In addition to the Static Addresses Page, the Add Static Addresses Page contains the following field: • VLAN Name – Indicates the name of the VLAN. The possible field values are: – Finance –...
  • Page 106 The Dynamic MAC Address table contains address parameters by which packets are directly forwarded to the ports. The Dynamic MAC Address table can be sorted by Interface, VLAN, and MAC Address. Configuring The Device Using Your Browser GS700TS Series Smart Switch Software User Manual v1.0, November 2006 5-77...
  • Page 107 GS700TS Series Smart Switch Software User Manual To view the Dynamic MAC Address Table: 1. Click Address Table > Dynamic Addresses. The Dynamic Addresses Page opens: Figure 5-59 The Dynamic Addresses Page contains the following fields: • Address Aging – Specifies the amount of time the MAC address remains in the Dynamic MAC Address table before it is timed out if no traffic from the source is detected.
  • Page 108: Spanning Tree

    This section contains the following topics: • Configuring the Spanning Tree Protocol • Defining STP on Interfaces Configuring The Device Using Your Browser GS700TS Series Smart Switch Software User Manual v1.0, November 2006 5-79...
  • Page 109 GS700TS Series Smart Switch Software User Manual Configuring the Spanning Tree Protocol To configure STP on the device: 1. Click Advanced > Spanning Tree. The Spanning Tree Page opens: Figure 5-60 The Spanning Tree Page contains the following fields: •...
  • Page 110 Enable – Indicates that Fast Link is enabled on the port. – Disable – Indicates that Fast Link is disabled on the port. Configuring The Device Using Your Browser GS700TS Series Smart Switch Software User Manual v1.0, November 2006 5-81...
  • Page 111 GS700TS Series Smart Switch Software User Manual • Port State – Displays the current STP state of a port. If enabled, the port state determines what forwarding action is taken on traffic. Possible port states are: – Forwarding – Indicates that STP is enabled on the port, and the port is forwarding packets based on the STP topology.
  • Page 112 STP – Indicates if STP is enabled on the port. The possible field values are: – Enable – Enables STP on the port. Configuring The Device Using Your Browser GS700TS Series Smart Switch Software User Manual v1.0, November 2006 5-83...
  • Page 113: Configuring Quality Of Service

    GS700TS Series Smart Switch Software User Manual – Disable – Disables STP on the port. This is the default value. • Fast Link – Indicates if Fast Link is enabled on the port. If Fast Link mode is enabled for a port, the Port State is automatically placed in the Forwarding state when the port link is up.
  • Page 114 The CoS Page contains information for enabling QoS globally and on specific interfaces. After QoS has been configured, the original device QoS default settings can be reassigned to the interface in the CoS Page. Configuring The Device Using Your Browser GS700TS Series Smart Switch Software User Manual v1.0, November 2006 5-85...
  • Page 115 GS700TS Series Smart Switch Software User Manual To enable QoS: 1. Click QoS > General > CoS. The CoS Page opens: Figure 5-62 The CoS Page contains the following: • CoS Mode – Determines whether QoS is enabled on the device. The possible field values are: –...
  • Page 116 1. Click QoS > General > CoS. The CoS Page opens. 2. Click an interface. The Modify Port Priority Page opens: Figure 5-63 Configuring The Device Using Your Browser GS700TS Series Smart Switch Software User Manual v1.0, November 2006 5-87...
  • Page 117 GS700TS Series Smart Switch Software User Manual In addition to the CoS Page, the Modify Port Priority Page has the following field: • Set Default User Priority – Sets the default user priority. The possible field values are 0- 7. The default CoS value is 0. With the default settings, 0 is the lowest and 7 is the highest priority.
  • Page 118 0,2,4, and 7. 2. Define the relevant fields. 3. Click . The queue settings are set and the device is updated. Configuring The Device Using Your Browser GS700TS Series Smart Switch Software User Manual v1.0, November 2006 5-89...
  • Page 119 GS700TS Series Smart Switch Software User Manual Configuring Bandwidth Settings After packets are assigned to a queue, a scheduling scheme can be assigned to an interface, using either: • Committed Burst Size – Indicates the maximum number of data bits transmitted within a specific time interval.
  • Page 120 Checked – Deletes the bandwidth settings from the selected interface. – Unchecked – Maintains the bandwidth settings from the selected interface. This is the default value. Configuring The Device Using Your Browser GS700TS Series Smart Switch Software User Manual v1.0, November 2006 5-91...
  • Page 121 GS700TS Series Smart Switch Software User Manual 2. Click an interface. The Modify Bandwidth Page opens: Figure 5-66 In addition to the Bandwidth Page, the Modify Bandwidth Page has the following fields: • Interface – Displays the port or LAG name. The possible field values are: –...
  • Page 122 To map CoS values to queues: 1. Click QoS > Mapping > CoS to Queue. The CoS to Queue Page opens: Figure 5-67 Configuring The Device Using Your Browser GS700TS Series Smart Switch Software User Manual v1.0, November 2006 5-93...
  • Page 123 GS700TS Series Smart Switch Software User Manual The CoS to Queue Page contains the following fields: • Class of Service – Specifies the CoS priority tag values, where 0 is the lowest and 7 is the highest. • Queue – Defines the traffic forwarding queue to which the CoS priority is mapped. Four traffic priority queues are supported.
  • Page 124: Configuring Snmp Security

    Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) provides a method for managing network devices. The device supports the following SNMP versions: • SNMP v1, v2c. Configuring The Device Using Your Browser GS700TS Series Smart Switch Software User Manual v1.0, November 2006 5-95...
  • Page 125 GS700TS Series Smart Switch Software User Manual • SNMP v3. The SNMP agents maintain a list of variables that are used to manage the device. The variables are defined in the Management Information Base (MIB). The SNMP agent defines the MIB specification format, as well as the format used to access the information over the network.
  • Page 126 First 4 octets – first bit = 1, the rest is IANA Enterprise number. – Fifth octet – Set to 3 to indicate the MAC address that follows. Configuring The Device Using Your Browser GS700TS Series Smart Switch Software User Manual v1.0, November 2006 5-97...
  • Page 127 GS700TS Series Smart Switch Software User Manual – Last 6 octets – MAC address of the device. 2. Define the relevant fields. 3. Click . The SNMP global security parameters are set and the device is updated. Defining SNMP Users The SNMP Users Page provides information for creating SNMP groups and assigning SNMP access control privileges to SNMP groups.
  • Page 128 Delete – Removes users from a specified group. The possible field values are: – Checked – Removes the selected user. – Unchecked – Maintains the list of users. Configuring The Device Using Your Browser GS700TS Series Smart Switch Software User Manual v1.0, November 2006 5-99...
  • Page 129 GS700TS Series Smart Switch Software User Manual 2. Click . The Add SNMP Users Page opens: Figure 5-71 In addition to the fields in the SNMP Users Page, the Modify Users Page contains the following additional fields: • Password – Defines the password for the group member.
  • Page 130 The Groups Page provides information for creating SNMP groups and assigning SNMP access control privileges to SNMP groups. Groups allow network managers to assign access rights to specific device features or feature aspects. Configuring The Device Using Your Browser GS700TS Series Smart Switch Software User Manual v1.0, November 2006 5-101...
  • Page 131 GS700TS Series Smart Switch Software User Manual To define an SNMP group: 1. Click Advanced > SNMP > Groups. The Groups Page opens: Figure 5-73 The Groups Page contains the following fields: • ID – Indicates the stacking number. •...
  • Page 132 Notify – Sends traps for the assigned SNMP view. – Delete – Deletes the SNMP group. 2. Click . The Add Groups Page opens: Figure 5-74 3. Define the relevant fields. Configuring The Device Using Your Browser GS700TS Series Smart Switch Software User Manual v1.0, November 2006 5-103...
  • Page 133 GS700TS Series Smart Switch Software User Manual 4. Click . The SNMP group profile is added and the device is updated. To modify SNMP Group settings: 1. Click Advanced > SNMP > Groups. The Modify Groups Page opens. 2. Click the ID of the group you want to modify. The Modify Groups Page opens: Figure 5-75 3.
  • Page 134 Delete – Deletes the currently selected view. The possible field values are: – Checked – Removes the selected view. – Unchecked – Maintains the list of views. Configuring The Device Using Your Browser GS700TS Series Smart Switch Software User Manual v1.0, November 2006 5-105...
  • Page 135 GS700TS Series Smart Switch Software User Manual 2. Click . The Add Views Page opens: Figure 5-77 3. Define the relevant fields. 4. Click . The view is defined and the device is updated. Defining SNMP Communities Access rights are managed by defining communities in the SNMP Communities Page. When the community names are changed, access rights are also changed.
  • Page 136 Delete – Removes a community. The possible field values are: • Checked – Removes the selected SNMP communities. • Unchecked – Maintains the SNMP communities. Configuring The Device Using Your Browser GS700TS Series Smart Switch Software User Manual v1.0, November 2006 5-107...
  • Page 137 GS700TS Series Smart Switch Software User Manual To define SNMP communities: 1. Click Advanced > SNMP > Communities. The Communities Page opens: Figure 5-78 5-108 Configuring The Device Using Your Browser v1.0, November 2006...
  • Page 138 GS700TS Series Smart Switch Software User Manual 2. Click . The Add Communities Page opens: Figure 5-79 3. Define the relevant fields. 4. Click . The SNMP community is added and the device is updated. Configuring The Device Using Your Browser 5-109 v1.0, November 2006...
  • Page 139 GS700TS Series Smart Switch Software User Manual To modify SNMP community settings: 1. Click Advanced > SNMP > Communities. The Communities Page opens. 2. Click an interface in the field. The Modify Communities Page opens: Figure 5-80 3. Modify the relevant fields.
  • Page 140 Recipients IP – Displays the IP address to which the traps are sent. • Notification Type – Displays the notification sent. The possible field values are: Configuring The Device Using Your Browser GS700TS Series Smart Switch Software User Manual v1.0, November 2006 5-111...
  • Page 141 GS700TS Series Smart Switch Software User Manual – Traps – Indicates traps are sent. – Inform – Indicates informs are sent. • Community String – Displays the community string of the trap manager. • Notification Version – Displays the trap type. The possible field values are: –...
  • Page 142 . The Add Trap Station Management Page opens: Figure 5-82 3. Define the relevant fields. 4. Click . The SNMP Notification recipients are defined and the device is updated. Configuring The Device Using Your Browser GS700TS Series Smart Switch Software User Manual v1.0, November 2006 5-113...
  • Page 143 GS700TS Series Smart Switch Software User Manual To modify trap station management: 1. Click Advanced > SNMP > Trap Station Management. The Trap Station Management Page opens. 2. Click an ID. The Modify Trap Station Management Page opens: Figure 5-83 3.
  • Page 144 Disable – Disables the device from sending authentication failure notifications. 2. Define the relevant fields. 3. Click . The SNMP notification properties are defined and the device is updated. Configuring The Device Using Your Browser GS700TS Series Smart Switch Software User Manual v1.0, November 2006 5-115...
  • Page 145 GS700TS Series Smart Switch Software User Manual Trap Filter Settings The Trap Filter Settings Page permits filtering traps based on OIDs. Each OID is linked to a device feature or a portion of a feature. The Trap Filter Settings Page also allows network managers to filter notifications.
  • Page 146: Configuring Multicast Forwarding

    Multicast forwarding allows a single packet to be forwarded to multiple destinations. L2 Multicast service is based on L2 switch receiving a single packet addressed to a specific multicast address. Multicast forwarding creates copies of the packet, and transmits the packets to the relevant ports.
  • Page 147 GS700TS Series Smart Switch Software User Manual • Registered Multicast traffic – If traffic addressed to a registered multicast group is seen it is handled by an entry in the Multicast Filtering Database and forwarded only to the registered ports.
  • Page 148 IGMP Snooping Status – Indicates if IGMP snooping is enabled on the VLAN. The possible field values are: – Enabled – Enables IGMP Snooping on the VLAN. – Disabled – Disables IGMP Snooping on the VLAN. Configuring The Device Using Your Browser GS700TS Series Smart Switch Software User Manual v1.0, November 2006 5-119...
  • Page 149 IGMP group and not receiving a Join message from another station, before timing out. If a Leave Timeout occurs, the switch notifies the multicast device to stop sending traffic The Leave Timeout value is either user-defined, or an immediate leave value. The default timeout is 10 seconds.
  • Page 150 The Multicast Group Page permits new multicast service groups to be created. The Multicast Group Page also assigns ports to a specific multicast service address group. Configuring The Device Using Your Browser GS700TS Series Smart Switch Software User Manual v1.0, November 2006 5-121...
  • Page 151 GS700TS Series Smart Switch Software User Manual To define multicast groups: 1. Click Advanced > Multicast > Multicast Group.The Multicast Group Page opens: Figure 5-89 The Multicast Group Page contains the following information: • Enable Bridge Multicast Filtering – Indicate if bridge multicast filtering is enabled on the device.
  • Page 152 . The Add Multicast Group Page opens: Figure 5-90 3. Define the relevant fields. 4. Click . The multicast group is defined, and the device is updated. Configuring The Device Using Your Browser GS700TS Series Smart Switch Software User Manual v1.0, November 2006 5-123...
  • Page 153 The Bridge Multicast Forward All page contains fields for attaching ports or LAGs to a device that is attached to a neighboring multicast router/switch. Once IGMP Snooping is enabled, multicast packets are forwarded to the appropriate port or VLAN. Unless LAGs are defined, only a Multicast Forward All table displays.
  • Page 154: Managing System Files

    • Interface Status – Indicates the interface status. The possible field values are: – Static – Attaches the port to the multicast router or switch as a static port. – Forbidden – Forbidden. The port cannot be attached. –...
  • Page 155 GS700TS Series Smart Switch Software User Manual To back up files: 1. Click File Management > File Upload from Switch. The File Upload from Switch Page opens: Figure 5-92 5-126 Configuring The Device Using Your Browser v1.0, November 2006...
  • Page 156 Destination File Name– Specifies the source file name to be uploaded. Configuration Upload from Switch The Configuration Upload from Switch section contains the following fields: • TFTP Server IP Address – Specifies the TFTP Server IP Address to which the configuration file is uploaded.
  • Page 157 GS700TS Series Smart Switch Software User Manual To restore saved settings: 1. Click File Management > File Download to Switch. The File Download to Switch Page opens: Figure 5-93 The File Download to Switch Page contains the following fields: •...
  • Page 158: Monitoring The Device

    Port mirroring also enables switch performance monitoring. Network administrators can configure up to eight ports for port mirroring. The switch is capable of mirroring all transmitted packets; all received packets; or all packets, both transmitted and received.
  • Page 159 GS700TS Series Smart Switch Software User Manual To enable port mirroring: 1. Click Monitor > Port Mirroring. The Port Mirroring Page opens: Figure 5-94 The Port Mirroring Page contains the following fields: • Unit No. – Indicates the stacking number.
  • Page 160 . The Add Port Mirroring Page opens: Figure 5-95 3. Define the relevant fields. 4. Click . The port mirroring session is defined and the device is updated. Configuring The Device Using Your Browser GS700TS Series Smart Switch Software User Manual v1.0, November 2006 5-131...
  • Page 161 GS700TS Series Smart Switch Software User Manual To modify the port mirroring settings: 1. Click Monitor > Port Mirroring. 2. Click an interface. The Modify Port Mirroring Page opens: Figure 5-96 3. Modify the relevant fields. 4. Click . The port mirroring settings are modified and the device is updated.
  • Page 162 OK – Indicates that the cable passed the test. • Cable Fault Distance – Indicates the distance from the port where the cable error occurred. Configuring The Device Using Your Browser GS700TS Series Smart Switch Software User Manual v1.0, November 2006 5-133...
  • Page 163: Managing Rmon Statistics

    GS700TS Series Smart Switch Software User Manual • Last Update – Indicates the last time the port was tested. • Test – Click • Cable Length – Indicates the approximate cable length. This test can only be performed when the port is up and operating at 1 Gbps.
  • Page 164 30 Sec – Indicates that the RMON statistics are refreshed every 30 seconds. – 60 Sec – Indicates that the RMON statistics are refreshed every 60 seconds. Configuring The Device Using Your Browser GS700TS Series Smart Switch Software User Manual v1.0, November 2006 5-135...
  • Page 165 GS700TS Series Smart Switch Software User Manual • Drop Events – Displays the number of dropped events that have occurred on the interface since the device was last refreshed. • Received Bytes (Octets) – Displays the number of octets received on the interface since the device was last refreshed.
  • Page 166: Configuring Rmon History

    The History Control Page contains information about samples of data taken from ports. For example, the samples may include interface definitions or polling periods. Configuring The Device Using Your Browser GS700TS Series Smart Switch Software User Manual v1.0, November 2006 5-137...
  • Page 167 GS700TS Series Smart Switch Software User Manual To view RMON history information: 1. Click Statistics/RMON > RMON History > History Control. The History Control Page opens: Figure 5-99 The History Control Page contains the following fields: • History Entry No. – Displays the entry number for the History Control Table page.
  • Page 168 Figure 5-100 3. Define the relevant fields. 4. Click . The entry is added to the History Control Page and the device is updated. Configuring The Device Using Your Browser GS700TS Series Smart Switch Software User Manual v1.0, November 2006 5-139...
  • Page 169 GS700TS Series Smart Switch Software User Manual To modify RMON history information: 1. Click Statistics/RMON > RMON History > History Control. The History Control Page opens. 2. Click a history entry number. The Modify History Control Page opens: Figure 5-101 3.
  • Page 170 Received Packets – Displays the number of packets received on the interface since the device was last refreshed, including bad packets, multicast packets, and broadcast packets. Configuring The Device Using Your Browser GS700TS Series Smart Switch Software User Manual v1.0, November 2006 5-141...
  • Page 171: Defining Rmon Events

    GS700TS Series Smart Switch Software User Manual • Broadcast Packets – Displays the number of good broadcast packets received on the interface since the device was last refreshed. This number does not include multicast packets. • Multicast Packets – Displays the number of good multicast packets received on the interface since the device was last refreshed.
  • Page 172 Description – Displays the user-defined event description. • Type – Describes the event type. Possible values are: – Log – Indicates that the event is a log entry. Configuring The Device Using Your Browser GS700TS Series Smart Switch Software User Manual v1.0, November 2006 5-143...
  • Page 173 GS700TS Series Smart Switch Software User Manual – Trap – Indicates that the event is a trap. – Log and Trap – Indicates that the event is both a log entry and a trap. – None – Indicates that no event occurred.
  • Page 174 GS700TS Series Smart Switch Software User Manual To add an RMON event: 1. Click Statistics/RMON > RMON Events > Events Control. The Events Control Page opens. 2. Click . The Add Events Control Page is opens: Figure 5-104 3. Define the relevant fields.
  • Page 175: Defining Rmon Alarms

    GS700TS Series Smart Switch Software User Manual To view RMON event logs: 1. Click Statistics/RMON > RMON Events > Event Logs. The Events Logs Page opens: Figure 5-105 The Events Logs Page contains the following fields: • ID – Indicates the Events Logs Page table entry.
  • Page 176 Sample Type – Defines the sampling method for the selected variable and comparing the value against the thresholds. The possible field values are: Configuring The Device Using Your Browser GS700TS Series Smart Switch Software User Manual v1.0, November 2006 5-147...
  • Page 177 GS700TS Series Smart Switch Software User Manual – Delta – Subtracts the last sampled value from the current value. The difference in the values is compared to the threshold. – Absolute – Compares the values directly with the thresholds at the end of the sampling interval.
  • Page 178 GS700TS Series Smart Switch Software User Manual 2. Click . The Add RMON Alarms Page opens: Figure 5-107 3. Define the relevant fields. 4. Click . The RMON alarm is added and the device is updated. Configuring The Device Using Your Browser 5-149 v1.0, November 2006...
  • Page 179 GS700TS Series Smart Switch Software User Manual To modify RMON alarms: 1. Click Statistics/RMON > RMON Alarms. The RMON Alarms Page opens. 2. Select an ID. The Modify RMONS Alarms Page opens: Figure 5-108 3. Modify the relevant fields. 4. Click .
  • Page 180: Resetting The Factory Default Values

    Resetting the Factory Default Values The Factory Reset Page allows network managers to reset the device to the factory defaults shipped with the switch. Restoring factory defaults results in erasing the configuration file. The stacking defaults are not restored from this page, including: •...
  • Page 181: Appendix A Default Settings

    GS700TS Series Smart Switch Software User Manual This appendix provides default settings for the NETGEAR Model GS700TS Smart Gigabit Ethernet Switch. You can always configure the switch to default settings by using the Factory Reset function from a web browser.
  • Page 182: Index

    ACL 5-28 Bridge Multicast Filtering 5-122 Configuration Download 5-129 Configuration Setting 3-4 Configuration Upload 5-127 Configuring Passwords 5-37 Copper Cable 5-132 CoS 5-93 Defining ACLs 5-32 Device Security 5-18 Device View 5-4 DHCP Server 2-1, 2-4 DSCP 5-94 Dynamic Addresses 5-77 EAP Statistics 5-23 Engine ID 5-97 Factory Reset 5-151...
  • Page 183 GS700TS Series Smart Switch Software User Manual Operation Modes 5-12 Password Change 3-5 Port Authentication 5-19, 5-20 Port Based Security 5-33 Port Mirroring 5-129 QoS 5-84, 5-85, 5-88 QoS Bandwidth 5-90 Quality of Service 5-84 RADIUS 5-38 Reset 5-6 RMON Alarms 5-146...
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