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ASUSTeK COMPUTER GigaX3112 Series User Manual (118 pages)
Layer 3 Managed Switch
Brand:
ASUSTeK COMPUTER
| Category:
Switch
| Size: 16.84 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
5
1 Introduction
14
L2/L3 Managed Switching Features
14
Conventions Used in this Document
16
Notations
16
Typography
16
Symbols
16
2 Getting to Know the Gigax3112(F)
17
Package Contents
17
Front Panel
18
Rear Panel
19
Technical Specifications
20
3 Quick Start Guide
21
Part 1 - Installing the Hardware
21
Installing the Switch on a Flat Surface
21
Mounting the Switch on a Rack
21
Part 2 - Setting up the Switch
21
Connect the Console Port
21
Connect to the Computers or a LAN
22
Attach the RPS Module
22
Attach the Power Adapter
22
Part 3 - Basic Switch Setting for Management
23
Setting up through the Console Port
23
Setting up through the Web Interface
25
4 Management with the Web Interface
27
Log into Web User Interface
27
Functional Layout
28
Menu Navigation Tips
30
Commonly Used Buttons and Icons
30
System
31
Management
31
IP Setup
31
Reboot
32
Firmware Upgrade
32
Physical Interface
33
Bridge
34
Spanning Tree
34
STP Status
34
Current Roots
35
Bridge Parameters
36
Port Parameters
36
Link Aggregation Static
37
Lacp
39
Mirroring
40
Static Multicast
41
IGMP Snooping
41
Traffic Control
43
Dynamic Addresses
43
Static Addresses
44
VLAN Configuration
45
Gvrp
46
Qos and Cos
47
Priority
47
Cos Queue Mapping
48
Qos Bandwidth
49
L3 Switch
49
Interface
49
Basic
51
Rip
51
Static Route
51
Passive Interface
52
RIP Version
52
Basic
53
Ospf
53
Interface
54
Area
55
M-Route
55
Multicast Route
55
Dvmrp
56
Vrrp
57
Snmp
59
Community Table
59
Host Table
59
Snmpv3 VGU Table
60
Trap Setting
60
VACM View
60
VACM Group
61
USM User
62
Filter
63
Filter Set
63
Filter Attach
65
Security
66
Port Access Control
66
Dial-In User
68
Radius
69
Port Configuration
70
Port Security
70
Port Status
71
Secure MAC Address
72
Traffic Chart
73
Traffic Comparison
73
Error Group Chart
73
Historical Status
74
Save Configuration
75
5 Console Interface
76
Power on Self Test
76
Boot ROM Command Mode
76
Boot ROM Commands
77
Login and Logout
78
CLI Commands
79
User Account
79
Add User
79
Delete User
79
Backup and Restore
79
Backup Start-Up Configuration File
79
Restore Start-Up Configuration File
79
System Management Configuration
80
Configure Terminal
80
Disable
80
Enable
80
End
80
Exit
80
Firmware Upgrade
80
Help
81
Host Name
81
System Contact
81
System Location
81
IP Address and Network Mask
82
Default Gateway
82
Reboot
82
Reload Default-Config File
82
Show Running-Config
82
Write Memory
83
Assign a New User Account
83
Delete a New User Account
83
Physical Interface Commands
83
Interface Mode
83
Interface Duplex
83
Interface Flow Control
84
Show L2 Interface
84
IP Interface
84
Show Vlan Name String
84
Create a Vlan Entry
84
Interface Vlan VLAN-ID
85
Ip Address
85
Ip Helper-Address
85
Ip Ospf
85
Ip Pim
85
Ip Rip
85
Rip
86
Router Rip
86
No Router Rip
86
Version
86
Network
86
Ospf
86
Router Ospf
86
Router-ID
87
Area
87
Multicast Route
87
Vrrp
87
Spanning Tree
87
Clear Spanning-Tree Counters
87
Clear Spanning-Tree Counters Interface IFNAME
87
Default Spanning-Tree
88
Show Spanning-Tree Active
88
Spanning-Tree Enable and Disable
88
Link Aggregation
88
Trunk Aggregation Group
88
Trunk Load Balancing
88
Show Aggregation-Link Trunk
88
Lacp
89
Clear Lacp Counters
89
Lacp Aggregation-Link Trunk
89
Disable Lacp Aggregation-Link Trunk
89
Lacp Port-Priority
89
Lacp System-Priority
89
Mirroring
90
Mirror Mode
90
Mirror Setting
90
Show Mirror
90
No Mirror
90
Static Multicast
90
Mac-Address-Table Multicast
90
No Mac-Address-Table Multicast
91
Show Mac-Address-Table Multicast
91
IGMP Snooping
91
Default Ip Igmp Snooping
91
Ip Igmp Snooping
91
Interval Time
91
Traffic Control
92
Storm-Control
92
No Storm-Control
92
Show Storm-Control
92
Dynamic Addresses
92
Clear Dynamic Mac-Address
92
Aging Time
92
No Aging Time
93
Show Mac-Address-Table Aging-Time
93
Static Addresses
93
Add Static Mac-Address
93
Show Mac-Address-Table
93
Vlan
93
Show Vlan Name String
93
Vlan VID
94
Name String
94
Access Vlan
94
Allowed Vlans
94
Gvrp
94
Clear Gvrp Statistics
94
Default Gvrp Configuration
95
Gvrp Mode
95
Show Gvrp Configuration
95
Show Gvrp Statistics
95
Cos/Qos
95
Queue Cos-Map
95
Show Queue Cos-Map
95
Qos Mode
96
Show Qos Mode
96
Qos Egress Bandwidth
96
Snmp
96
Show Rmon Statistics
96
Show Snmp-Server Community
96
Snmp-Server Host
96
Filter
97
Deny any Host
97
Filter Set
97
Filter Conditions
97
Filter Attach
97
Port Access Control
97
Default System Authentication Control
97
Dot1X Default
98
Dot1X Guest-Vlan
98
Dot1X Initialize Interface
98
Dot1X Max-Req
98
Dot1X Port-Control
99
Dial-In User
99
Dot1X Username Password
99
Show Dot1X User
99
Radius
99
RADIUS Settings
99
Show Dot1X Radius
99
Clear Port Security
100
Port Security
100
Show Port Security
100
Switchport Port-Security
100
Switchport Port-Security Aging
101
Miscellaneous Commands
101
6 IP Addresses, Network Masks, and Subnets
102
IP Addresses
102
Structure of an IP Address
102
Subnet Masks
103
7 Troubleshooting
105
Diagnosing Problems Using IP Utilities
105
Ping
105
Nslookup
106
Replacing Defective Fans
107
Fan Specifications
108
Simple Fixes
109
8 Glossary
111
9 Index
117
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