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NETGEAR GSM712 Software User's Manual (152 pages)
Managed Switch
Brand:
NETGEAR
| Category:
Switch
| Size: 5.88 MB
Table of Contents
Statement of Conditions
2
Technical Support
2
Table of Contents
5
Chapter 1 About this Guide
11
Audience
11
Typographical Conventions
11
Special Message Formats
11
Features of the HTML Version of this Manual
12
Chapter 2 Switch Management Overview
13
Management Access Overview
13
Protocols
14
Virtual Terminal Protocols
15
SNMP Protocol
15
SNMP Access
15
Chapter 3
18
Software Upgrade Procedure
18
Chapter 4 Administration Console Telnet Interface
21
Set up Your Switch Using Direct Console Access
21
Introduction to the Command Menu Interface
23
Main Menu> System
25
Main Menu> Status
25
Main Menu> Status >Statistics
25
Main Menu> Status >Statistics Rest
26
Main Menu> Status > MAC Address Table
26
Main Menu> Set-Up
27
Main Menu> Set-Up> IP Configuration
27
Main Menu> Set-Up> Port Configuration
28
Main Menu> Set-Up> GBIC
30
Main Menu> Tools
30
Main Menu> Security
31
Main Menu> Advanced
32
Main Menu> Advanced> Advanced Security
34
Main Menu> Advanced> 802.1X Port-Based Authentication
34
Main Menu> Advanced> Port Mirroring
35
Main Menu> Advanced> Port Trunking
35
Main Menu> Advanced> Virtual Cable Tester
36
Main Menu> Advanced> Advanced Tools
37
Main Menu> Advanced> Advanced Tools> Software Upgrade
37
Main Menu> Advanced> Advanced Tools> Configuration Management
38
Main Menu> Advanced> Traffic Management
38
Main Menu> Advanced> Traffic Management> Port Priority
39
Main Menu> Advanced> Traffic Management> Diffserv
39
Main Menu> Advanced> Traffic Management> Broadcast Control
40
Main Menu> Advanced> VLANS
40
Main Menu> Advanced> VLANS> VLAN Admin
40
Main Menu> Advanced> VLANS> VLAN Membership
41
Main Menu> Advanced> VLANS> VLAN Ports
41
Main Menu> Advanced> Spanning Tree
42
Main Menu> Advanced> Spanning Tree> Bridge Settings
42
Main Menu> Advanced> Spanning Tree> Port Settings
43
Main Menu> Advanced> MAC Address Manager
44
Main Menu> Advanced> MAC Address Manager> Address Aging
45
Main Menu> Advanced> MAC Address Manager> Static Addresses
45
Main Menu> Advanced> Multimedia Support
46
Main Menu> Advanced> Multimedia Support> Enable/Disable IGMP
46
Main Menu> Advanced> Multimedia Support> Static Multicast Administration
46
Main Menu> Advanced> Multimedia Support> Static Multicast Membership
47
Main Menu> Advanced> SNMP
48
Main Menu> Advanced> SNMP> Community Table
48
Main Menu> Advanced> SNMP> Host Table
49
Main Menu> Advanced> SNMP> Trap Settings
49
Chapter 5 Web-Based Management Interface
51
Web Based Management Overview
52
System Information
53
Status Menus
54
Status > Switch Statistics
55
Status > Port Statistics
57
Status > Error Statistics
58
Status > most Active Ports
59
Status > Reset Statistics
60
Status > Port Settings
60
Status > MAC Address Table
61
Set-Up Menu
62
Set-Up> System Configuration
62
Set-Up> IP Configuration
63
Set-Up> Port Configuration
64
Set-Up> GBIC
65
Tools Menu
66
Tools> Save Configuration
66
Tools> Restore Factory Defaults
67
Tools> Device Reset
68
Security> Passwords
68
Advanced Options
69
Advanced > Disable Advanced Alerting
72
Advanced > 802.1X Port-Based Authentication
72
Advanced > Advanced Security
74
Advanced > Port Mirroring
75
Advanced > Port Trunking
75
Advanced > Virtual Cable Tester
76
Advanced> Advanced Tools
77
Advanced> Advanced Tools> Software Upgrade
77
Advanced> Advanced Tools> Configuration Manager
78
Advanced > Traffic Management
79
Advanced > Traffic Management > Traffic Priority
79
Advanced > Traffic Management > Broadcast Control
80
Advanced> VLANS
80
Advanced> VLAN> Primary VLAN
81
Advanced> VLAN> VLAN Port
82
Advanced> Spanning Tree
83
Advanced> Spanning Tree >Bridge Settings
83
Advanced> Spanning Tree > Port Settings
84
Advanced> MAC
85
Advanced> MAC> Address Aging
86
Advanced> MAC> Static Addresses
86
Advanced> Multimedia Support
87
Advanced> Multimedia Support>Enable/Disable IGMP
87
Advanced>Multimedia Support> Static Multicast Groups
88
Advanced> SNMP
88
Advanced> SNMP> Community Table
89
Advanced> SNMP> Host Table
89
Advanced> SNMP> Trap Setting
90
Chapter 6 Command Line Interface
91
Manual Syntax
91
Entering the CLI
91
Help
92
Ping
92
Exit
93
Show
93
Diffserv
93
Interfaces
94
Mac-Address-Table
95
Snmp
98
Spanning Tree
98
System
100
Trunking
100
Vlan
101
Configure
102
Diffserv
102
Exit
103
Interface
103
Flow Control
105
Mac-Address-Table
109
Multimedia
111
SNMP Server
111
Spanning Tree
114
System
115
IP-Filter
116
IP-Filter Address
117
IP-Mode
117
Mask
117
Gateway
117
Save
118
Restore
118
Web
118
Telnet
118
Username
119
Password
119
Firmware Boot
119
Firmware TFTP-IP
120
Firmware TFTP-File
120
Radius
120
Reset
121
Stat-Reset
122
Appendix A Virtual Local Area Network
123
VLAN Behavior in a 700 Series Managed Switch
124
Appendix B Cabling Guidelines
127
Fast Ethernet Cable Guidelines
127
Category 5 Cable
128
Category 5 Cable Specifications
128
Twisted Pair Cables
129
Patch Panels and Cables
130
Using 1000BASE-T Gigabit Ethernet over Category 5 Cable
131
Cabling
131
Near End Cross Talk (NEXT
132
Patch Cables
132
RJ-45 Plug and RJ-45 Connectors
132
Conclusion
134
Appendix C 802.1X Port-Based Authentication Overview
135
Understanding 802.1X Port Based Network Access Control
135
Glossary
139
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Brand:
Netgear
| Category:
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| Size: 3.15 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
4
Chapter 1: Introduction
9
Overview
9
Features
10
Package Contents
11
Verify that Your Package Contains the Following
11
Figure 1-1. Package Contents
11
Chapter 2: Physical Description
12
Front Panels
12
10/100/1000 Mbps RJ-45 Ports
12
Figure 2-1. Front Panel of the Gsm712 Managed Gigabit Switch
12
Figure 2-2. Back Panel of the Gsm712 Managed Gigabit Switch
12
GBIC Module Bays
13
LED Descriptions
13
Figure 2-3 Warning! Creating Redundant Paths between Network Devices
13
Table 2-1. Front Panel Leds
13
Console Port
14
Chapter 3: Applications
15
Desktop Switching
15
Backbone Switching
15
Figure 3-1. Example of Desktop Switching
15
Figure 3-2. Example of Backbone Switching
15
Chapter 4: Installation
16
Step 1: Preparing the Site
16
Step 2: Installing the Switch
16
Table 4-1. Site Requirements
16
Step 3: Installing a GBIC Module
17
Step 4: Checking the Installation
17
Step 5: Applying AC Power
17
Figure 4-1. Attaching Mounting Brackets
17
Figure 4-2. Installing a Gigabit Ethernet Module
17
Step 6: Connecting to the Console Port to Manage the Switch (Initial Configuration)
18
Figure 4-3 System Information
18
Figure 4-4 Main Menu
19
Figure 4-5 Set-Up
20
Figure 4-6 Ip Configuration
21
Step 7: Connecting Devices to the Switch
22
Figure 4-7. Connecting Devices to the Switch
22
Chapter 5: Switch Management Overview
23
Management Access Overview
23
Table 5-1. Comparing Switch Management Methods
23
SNMP Access
24
Protocols
24
Software Upgrade Procedure
24
Figure 5-1. Snmp-Based Management Method
24
Figure 5-2. Administration Console Access
24
Chapter 6: Administration Console Access
26
Figure 6-1. Administration Console Management Method
26
Figure 6-2 Initial Welcome Screen of User Interface (Password Enabled)
28
Figure 6-3: Main Menu
29
Main Menu
29
Figure 6-4: System Information
30
Main Menu> System Information
30
Figure 6-5: Switch Statistics
31
Main Menu> Status
31
Figure 6-6: Address Manager: Mac Address Table
32
Figure 6-7: Port Configuration
33
Main Menu> Set-Up
33
Figure 6-8: Set-Up Manager: Ip Configuration
34
Figure 6-9: Software Update
35
Main Menu> Tools
35
Figure 6-10: Restore Factory Values
36
Figure 6-11: Reset
37
Figure 6-12: Security
38
Main Menu> Security
38
Figure 6-13: Port Mirroring
39
Main Menu> Advanced Menu
39
Figure 6-14: Port Trunking
40
Figure 6-15: Multimedia Support (Igmp)
41
Figure 6-16: Traffic Prioritization
42
Figure 6-17: Vlans Set-Up
43
Figure 6-18: Vlan Administration
44
Figure 6-19: Vlan Membership
45
Figure 6-20: Vlan Ports
46
Figure 6-21: Spanning Tree
47
Figure 6-22: Spanning Tree: Bridge Settings
48
Figure 6-23: Spanning Tree: Port Settings
49
Table 6-1 Stp Port Setting Parameters
49
Figure 6-24: Address Manager: Mac
50
Figure 6-25: Address Manager: Address Aging
51
Figure 6-26: Address Manager: Static Address
52
Figure 6-27: Snmp Management
53
Figure 6-28: Snmp Management: Community Table
54
Figure 6-29: Snmp Management: Host Table
55
Figure 6-30: Snmp Management: Trap Settings
56
Chapter 7: Web Management Access
57
Figure 7-1. Web Management Method
57
Figure 7-2: Password
57
Figure 7-3: System
59
System
59
Status
60
Figure 7-4: Statistics: Switch Statistics
61
Figure 7-5: Statistics: Port Statistic
62
Figure 7-6: Port Configuration: Port Settings
63
Figure 7-7: Status Manager: Mac Address Table
64
Figure 7-8: Statistics: Error Statistics
65
Figure 7-9: System Configuration
66
Set-Up
66
Figure 7-10: System Manager: Ip Configuration
67
Figure 7-11: Setup: Port Configuration
68
Figure 7-12: Software Upgrade
69
Tools
69
Figure 7-13: Save Configuration
70
Figure 7-14: Device Reset
71
Figure 7-15: System Manager: Password Admin
72
Security
72
Advanced
73
Figure 7-16: Disable Advanced Alerting
74
Figure 7-17: Port Mirroring
75
Figure 7-18: Port Trunking
76
Figure 7-19: Igmp
77
Figure 7-20: Traffic Prioritization Settings
78
Figure 7-21: Vlans: Primary Vlan
79
Figure 7-22: Vlan: Vlan Ports Settings
80
Figure 7-23: Spanning Tree: Bridge Settings
82
Figure 7-24: Spanning Tree: Port Settings
83
Table 7-1. Stp Port Setting Parameters
83
Figure 7-25: Address Manager: Aging Time
84
Figure 7-26: Address Manager: Static Address
85
Figure 7-27: Snmp Management: Community Table
86
Figure 7-28: Snmp Management: Host Table
87
Figure 7-29: Snmp Management: Trap Settings
88
Appendix A: Glossary
89
Appendix B: Troubleshooting
92
Troubleshooting Chart
92
Additional Troubleshooting Suggestions
92
Table B-1. Troubleshooting Chart
92
Appendix C: Virtual Local Area Network (Vlan)
93
Appendix D: Technical Specifications
101
Appendix E: Connector Pin Assignments
103
Figure E-1. Rj-45 Plug and Rj-45 Connector with Built-In Leds
103
Table E-1. 10/100 Mbps Rj-45 Plug and Rj-45 Connector Pin Assignments
103
Table E-2. 10/100/1000 Mbps Rj-45 Plug and Rj-45 Connector Pin Assignments
103
Table F-1. Electrical Requirements of Category 5 Cable
104
Figure F-1. Straight-Through Twisted-Pair Cable
105
Figure F-2. Crossover Twisted-Pair Cable
105
Figure F-3. Category 5 Utp Cable with Male Rj-45 Plug at each End
105
NETGEAR GSM712 Installation Manual (26 pages)
12 Port 10/100/1000 Mbps Managed Fiber Switch
Brand:
NETGEAR
| Category:
Switch
| Size: 6.33 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
4
Figures
5
Tables
5
Chapter 1: Introduction
6
Overview
6
Features
7
Package Contents
8
Figure 1-1. Gsm712 Package Contents
8
Verify that Your Package Contains the Following
9
Figure 1-2. Gsm712F Package Contents
9
Chapter 2: Physical Description
10
Front and Black Panels
10
Figure 2-1. Front Panel of the Gsm712 Managed Gigabit Switch
10
Figure 2-2. Back Panel of the Gsm712 Managed Gigabit Switch
10
Figure 2-3. Front Panel of the Gsm712F Managed Switch
10
Figure 2-4. Back Panel of the Gsm712F Managed Switch
10
10/100/1000 Mbps RJ-45 Ports
11
Figure 2-5. Warning! Creating Redundant Paths between Network Devices
11
Gigabit Ethernet Ports (RJ-45 and GBIC Module Bays)
12
LED Descriptions
12
Figure 2-6. Warning! Creating Redundant Paths between Network Devices
12
Table 2-1. Front Panel Leds
12
Console Port
13
Chapter 3: Installation
14
Step 1: Preparing the Site
14
Step 2: Installing the Switch
14
Table 3-1. Site Requirements
14
Step 3: Installing a GBIC Module
15
Figure 3-1. Attaching Mounting Brackets
15
Step 4: Checking the Installation
16
Step 5: Applying AC Power
16
Figure 3-2. Installing a Gigabit Ethernet Module
16
Figure 3-3. Installing a Gigabit Ethernet Module
16
Step 6: Connecting to the Console Port to Manage the Switch (Initial Configuration)
17
Figure 3-4. System Information
18
Figure 3-5. Main Menu
18
Figure 3-6. Set-Up
19
Figure 3-7. Ip Configuration
20
Step 7: Connecting Devices to the Switch
21
Figure 3-8. Gsm712 Connecting Devices to the Switch
21
Figure 3-9. Gsm712F Connecting Devices to the Switch
21
Appendix A: Technical Specifications
22
Appendix B: Troubleshooting
24
Troubleshooting Chart
24
Additional Troubleshooting Suggestions
24
Table B-1. Troubleshooting Chart
24
Appendix C: Default Settings
25
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Netgear GSM712 Specification Sheet (2 pages)
12-port Managed Gigabit Switch
Brand:
Netgear
| Category:
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| Size: 0.52 MB
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