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NETGEAR M5300 Series Software Administration Manual (720 pages)
Managed Switches
Brand:
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
4
Chapter 1 Documentation Resources
19
Chapter 2 Vlans
20
VLAN Concepts
21
Create Two Vlans
22
CLI: Create Two Vlans
22
Web Interface: Create Two Vlans
22
Assign Ports to VLAN 2
23
CLI: Assign Ports to VLAN 2
23
Web Interface: Assign Ports to VLAN 2
24
Create Three Vlans
25
CLI: Create Three Vlans
25
Web Interface: Create Three Vlans
25
Assign Ports to VLAN3
27
CLI: Assign Ports to VLAN 3
27
Web Interface: Assign Ports to VLAN 3
27
Assign VLAN 3 as the Default VLAN for Port 1/0/2
28
CLI: Assign VLAN 3 as the Default VLAN for Port 1/0/2
28
Web Interface: Assign VLAN 3 as the Default VLAN for Port 1/0/2
29
Create a MAC-Based VLAN
29
CLI: Create a MAC-Based VLAN
30
Web Interface: Assign a MAC-Based VLAN
31
Create a Protocol-Based VLAN
33
CLI: Create a Protocol-Based VLAN
33
Web Interface: Create a Protocol-Based VLAN
34
Virtual Vlans: Create an IP Subnet-Based VLAN
37
CLI: Create an IP Subnet-Based VLAN
38
Web Interface: Create an IP Subnet-Based VLAN
39
Voice Vlans
40
CLI: Configure Voice VLAN and Prioritize Voice Traffic
41
Web Interface: Configure Voice VLAN and Prioritize Voice Traffic
43
Configure GARP VLAN Registration Protocol
48
CLI: Enable GVRP
49
Web Interface: Configure GVRP on Switch a
51
Web Interface: Configure GVRP on Switch B
53
Private Vlans
54
Assign Private-VLAN Types (Primary, Isolated, Community)
56
CLI: Assign Private-VLAN Type (Primary, Isolated, Community)
56
Web Interface: Assign Private-VLAN Type
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Isolated, Community)
56
Configure Private-VLAN Association
58
CLI: Configure Private-VLAN Association
58
Web Interface: Configure Private-VLAN Association
58
Configure Private-VLAN Port Mode (Promiscuous, Host)
59
CLI: Configure Private-VLAN Port Mode (Promiscuous, Host)
59
Web Interface: Configure Private-VLAN Port Mode
59
(Promiscuous, Host)
59
Configure Private-VLAN Host Ports
60
CLI: Configure Private-VLAN Host Ports
60
Web Interface: Assign Private-VLAN Port Host Ports
61
Map Private-VLAN Promiscuous Port
62
CLI: Map Private-VLAN Promiscuous Port
62
Web Interface: Map Private-VLAN Promiscuous Port
62
VLAN Access Ports and Trunk Ports
63
CLI: Configure a VLAN Trunk
64
Web Interface: Configure a VLAN Trunk
65
Chapter 3 Lags
69
Link Aggregation Concepts
70
Add Ports to Lags
71
CLI: Add Ports to the Lags
71
Web Interface: Add Ports to Lags
71
Chapter 4 Mlags
73
Multichassis Link Aggregation Concepts
74
Create an MLAG
77
CLI: Create an MLAG on LAG2 and LAG3
77
Web Interface: Create an MLAG on LAG2, LAG3, and LAG4
80
Enable Static Routing on MLAG Interfaces
83
CLI: Enable Static Routing on MLAG
83
Web Interface: Enable Routing on MLAG Interfaces
90
Enable DCPDP on MLAG Interfaces
94
CLI: Configure the DCPDP on the MLAG Interfaces
95
Web Interface: Configure the DCPDP on MLAG Interfaces
96
Troubleshoot the MLAG Configuration
98
The Creation of an MLAG Fails
98
Traffic through an MLAG Is Not Forwarded Normally
100
A Ping to a VRRP Virtual IP Address Fails
100
The VRRP Is Not in the Master State on the Primary or Secondary Device
101
DCPDP Does Not Detect the Peer
101
Chapter 5 Port Routing
102
Port Routing Concepts
103
Port Routing Configuration
103
Enable Routing for the Switch
104
CLI: Enable Routing for the Switch
104
Web Interface: Enable Routing for the Switch
105
Enable Routing for Ports on the Switch
105
CLI: Enable Routing for Ports on the Switch
106
Web Interface: Enable Routing for Ports on the Switch
106
Add a Default Route
108
CLI: Add a Default Route
108
Web Interface: Add a Default Route
109
Add a Static Route
109
CLI: Add a Static Route
110
Web Interface: Add a Static Route
110
Chapter 6 VLAN Routing
112
VLAN Routing Concepts
113
Create Two Vlans
113
CLI: Create Two Vlans
114
Web Interface: Create Two Vlans
115
Set up VLAN Routing for the Vlans and the Switch
118
CLI: Set up VLAN Routing for the Vlans and the Switch
118
Web Interface: Set up VLAN Routing for the Vlans and the Switch
119
Chapter 7 RIP
120
Routing Information Protocol Concepts
121
Enable Routing for the Switch
122
CLI: Enable Routing for the Switch
122
Web Interface: Enable Routing for the Switch
122
Enable Routing for Ports
123
CLI: Enable Routing and Assigning IP Addresses for Ports
123
1/0/2 and 1/0/3
123
Web Interface: Enable Routing for the Ports
123
Enable RIP on the Switch
125
CLI: Enable RIP on the Switch
125
Web Interface: Enable RIP on the Switch
125
Enable RIP for Ports 1/0/2 and 1/0/3
126
CLI: Enable RIP for Ports 1/0/2 and 1/0/3
126
Web Interface: Enable RIP for Ports 1/0/2 and 1/0/3
126
Configure VLAN Routing with RIP Support
127
CLI: Configure VLAN Routing with RIP Support
127
Web Interface: Configure VLAN Routing with RIP Support
129
Chapter 8 OSPF
132
Open Shortest Path First Concepts
133
Inter-Area Router
133
CLI: Configure an Inter-Area Router
134
Web Interface: Configure an Inter-Area Router
136
OSPF on a Border Router
140
CLI: Configure OSPF on a Border Router
140
Web Interface: Configure OSPF on a Border Router
141
Stub Areas
146
CLI: Configure Area 1 as a Stub Area on A1
146
Web Interface: Configure Area 1 as a Stub Area on A1
148
CLI: Configure Area 1 as a Stub Area on A2
152
Web Interface: Configure Area 1 as a Stub Area on A2
153
NSSA Areas
155
CLI: Configure Area 1 as an NSSA Area
155
Web Interface: Configure Area 1 as an NSSA Area on A1
157
CLI: Configure Area 1 as an NSSA Area on A2
160
Web Interface: Configure Area 1 as an NSSA Area on A2
162
VLAN Routing OSPF
166
CLI: Configure VLAN Routing OSPF
167
Web Interface: Configure VLAN Routing OSPF
169
Ospfv3
171
CLI: Configure Ospfv3
172
Web Interface: Configure Ospfv3
174
Chapter 9 BGP
177
Border Gateway Protocol Concepts
178
Example1: Configure BGP on Switches A, B, and C in the same as
179
Configure BGP on Switch a
180
Configure BGP on Switch B
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Configure BGP on Switch C
182
Check the BGP Neighbor Status
182
Example 2: Create Ebgp on Switches a and D
184
Configure Ebgp on Switch a
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Configure Ebgp on Switch D
185
Check the Ebgp Neighbor Status
185
Example 3: Create an Ibgp Connection with a Loopback Interface
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Configure Ibgp on Switch D
187
Configure Ebgp on Switch E
188
Check the Ibgp Status
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Example 4: Configure Reflection for Ibgp
190
Configure RR on Switch a
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Configure RR on Switch B and C
191
Example 5: Filter Routes with NLRI
191
Example 6: Filter Routes with AS_PATH
193
Example 7: Filter Routes with Route Maps
194
Example 8: Exchange Ipv6 Routes over an Ipv4 BGP
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Configure Ipv6 BGP on Switch a
196
Configure Ipv6 BGP on Switch B
196
Chapter 10 PBR
198
Policy-Based Routing Concept
199
Route-Map Statements
199
PBR Processing Logic
200
PBR Configurations
201
PBR Example
202
Chapter 11 ARP
204
Proxy ARP Concepts
205
Proxy ARP Examples
205
CLI: Show Ip Interface
205
CLI: Ip Proxy-Arp
205
Web Interface: Configure Proxy ARP on a Port
206
Chapter 12 VRRP
207
Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol Concepts
208
VRRP on a Master Router
209
CLI: Configure VRRP on a Master Router
209
Web Interface: Configure VRRP on a Master Router
210
VRRP on a Backup Router
211
CLI: Configure VRRP on a Backup Router
211
Web Interface: Configure VRRP on a Backup Router
212
Chapter 13 Acls
214
Access Control List Concepts
215
MAC Acls
215
IP Acls
216
ACL Configuration
216
Set up an IP ACL with Two Rules
216
CLI: Set up an IP ACL with Two Rules
217
Web Interface: Set up an IP ACL with Two Rules
218
One-Way Access Using a TCP Flag in an ACL
221
CLI: Configure One-Way Access Using a TCP Flag in an ACL
221
Web Interface: Configure One-Way Access Using a TCP
225
Flag in an ACL
225
Use Acls to Configure Isolated Vlans on a Layer 3 Switch
236
CLI: Configure One-Way Access Using a TCP Flag in ACL Commands
237
Web Interface: Configure One-Way Access Using a TCP
239
Flag in an ACL
239
Set up a MAC ACL with Two Rules
247
CLI: Set up a MAC ACL with Two Rules
247
Web Interface: Set up a MAC ACL with Two Rules
248
ACL Mirroring
250
CLI: Configure ACL Mirroring
251
Web Interface: Configure ACL Mirroring
253
ACL Redirect
256
CLI: Redirect a Traffic Stream
257
Web Interface: Redirect a Traffic Stream
258
Configure a Management ACL
261
Example 1: Permit any Host to Access the Switch through
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Telnet or HTTP
261
Example 2: Permit a Specific Host to Access the Switch
262
Through SSH Only
262
Configure Ipv6 Acls
262
CLI: Configure an Ipv6 ACL
263
Web Interface: Configure an Ipv6 ACL
265
Chapter 14 Cos Queuing
270
Cos Queuing Concepts
271
Cos Queue Mapping
271
Trusted Ports
271
Untrusted Ports
272
Cos Queue Configuration
272
Show Classofservice Trust
273
CLI: Show Classofservice Trust
273
Web Interface: Show Classofservice Trust
273
Set Classofservice Trust Mode
273
CLI: Set Classofservice Trust Mode
273
Web Interface: Set Classofservice Trust Mode
274
Configure Cos-Queue Min-Bandwidth and Strict Priority Scheduler Mode
274
CLI: Configure Cos-Queue Min-Bandwidth and Strict Priority
274
Scheduler Mode
274
Web Interface: Configure Cos-Queue Min-Bandwidth and Strict Priority Scheduler Mode
274
Set Cos Trust Mode for an Interface
276
CLI: Set Cos Trust Mode for an Interface
276
Web Interface: Set Cos Trust Mode for an Interface
276
Configure Traffic Shaping
277
CLI: Configure Traffic-Shape
277
Web Interface: Configure Traffic Shaping
277
Chapter 15 Diffserv
278
Differentiated Services Concepts
279
Diffserv
280
CLI: Configure Diffserv
280
Web Interface: Configure Diffserv
283
Diffserv for Voip
296
CLI: Configure Diffserv for Voip
296
Web Interface: Diffserv for Voip
298
Auto Voip
303
Protocol-Based Auto Voip
303
OUI-Based Auto Voip
304
Example 1: Enable Protocol-Based Auto Voip
305
Example 2: Change the Queue of Protocol-Based Auto Voip
306
Example 3: Create an Auto Voip VLAN
308
Diffserv for Ipv6
310
CLI: Configure Diffserv for Ipv6
310
Web Interface: Configure Diffserv for Ipv6
311
Color Conform Policy
317
CLI: Configure a Color Conform Policy
318
Web Interface: Configure a Color Conform Policy
319
Chapter 16 IGMP Snooping and Querier
325
Internet Group Management Protocol Concepts
326
IGMP Snooping
326
CLI: Enable IGMP Snooping
326
Web Interface: Enable IGMP Snooping
326
Show Igmpsnooping
327
CLI: Show Igmpsnooping
327
Web Interface: Show Igmpsnooping
327
Show Mac-Address-Table Igmpsnooping
328
CLI for Igmpv1 and Igmpv2: Show Mac-Address-Table Igmpsnooping
328
CLI for Igmpv3: Show Igmpsnooping Ssm Entries
328
Web Interface: Show Mac-Address-Table Igmpsnooping
329
External Multicast Router
329
CLI: Configure the Switch with an External Multicast Router
329
Web Interface: Configure the Switch with an External Multicast Router
329
Multicast Router Using VLAN
330
CLI: Configure the Switch with a Multicast Router Using VLAN
330
Web Interface: Configure the Switch with a Multicast Router
330
Using VLAN
330
IGMP Querier Concepts
331
Enable IGMP Querier
332
CLI: Enable IGMP Querier
332
Web Interface: Enable IGMP Querier
332
Show IGMP Querier Status
334
CLI: Show IGMP Querier Status
334
Web Interface: Show IGMP Querier Status
335
Chapter 17 MVR
336
Multicast VLAN Registration
337
Configure MVR in Compatible Mode
338
CLI: Configure MVR in Compatible Mode
339
Web Interface: Configure MVR in Compatible Mode
341
Configure MVR in Dynamic Mode
344
CLI: Configure MVR in Dynamic Mode
344
Web Interface: Configure MVR in Dynamic Mode
347
Chapter 18 Security Management
351
Port Security Concepts
352
Set the Dynamic and Static Limit on Port 1/0/1
353
CLI: Set the Dynamic and Static Limit on Port 1/0/1
353
Web Interface: Set the Dynamic and Static Limit on Port 1/0/1
353
Convert the Dynamic Address Learned from 1/0/1 to a Static Address
354
CLI: Convert the Dynamic Address Learned from 1/0/1 to the Static Address
354
Web Interface: Convert the Dynamic Address Learned from 1/0/1 to the Static Address
355
Create a Static Address
355
CLI: Create a Static Address
355
Web Interface: Create a Static Address
356
Protected Ports
356
CLI: Configure a Protected Port to Isolate Ports on the Switch
357
Web Interface: Configure a Protected Port to Isolate Ports
359
On the Switch
359
802.1X Port Security
362
CLI: Authenticating Dot1X Users by a RADIUS Server
363
Web Interface: Authenticating Dot1X Users by a RADIUS Server
364
Create a Guest VLAN
368
CLI: Create a Guest VLAN
369
Web Interface: Create a Guest VLAN
370
Assign Vlans Using RADIUS
373
CLI: Assign VLANS Using RADIUS
374
Web Interface: Assign VLANS Using RADIUS
376
Dynamic ARP Inspection
379
CLI: Configure Dynamic ARP Inspection
380
Web Interface: Configure Dynamic ARP Inspection
381
Static Mapping
384
CLI: Configure Static Mapping
384
Web Interface: Configure Static Mapping
385
DHCP Snooping
386
CLI: Configure DHCP Snooping
387
Web Interface: Configure DHCP Snooping
387
Find a Rogue DHCP Server
390
CLI: Find a Rogue DHCP Server
390
Web Interface: Find a Rogue DHCP Server
391
Enter Static Binding into the Binding Database
393
CLI: Enter Static Binding into the Binding Database
393
Web Interface: Enter Static Binding into the Binding Database
393
Maximum Rate of DHCP Messages
394
CLI: Configure the Maximum Rate of DHCP Messages
394
Web Interface: Configure the Maximum Rate of DHCP Messages
394
IP Source Guard
395
CLI: Configure Dynamic ARP Inspection
396
Web Interface: Configure Dynamic ARP Inspection
397
Authorization
400
Command Authorization
400
CLI: Configure Command Authorization by a TACACS+ Server
401
Exec Authorization
401
CLI: Configure Exec Command Authorization by a TACACS+ Server
402
Accounting
402
CLI: Configure Telnet Command Accounting by a TACACS+ Server
403
Configure Telnet EXEC Accounting by RADIUS Server
404
Use the Authentication Manager to Set up an Authentication Method List
405
Configure a Dot1X-MAB Authentication Method List with
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Dot1X-MAB Priority
406
Configure a Dot1X-MAB Authentication Method List with
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MAB-Dot1X Priority
407
Configure a Dot1X, MAB, and Captive Portal Authentication
407
Method List with Default Priority
407
Chapter 19 MAB
409
MAC Authentication Bypass Concepts
410
Configure MAC Authentication Bypass on a Switch
412
Configure a Network Policy Server on a Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 or Later Server
416
Configure an Active Directory on a Microsoft Windows
424
Server 2008 R2 or Later Server
424
Reduce the MAB Authentication Time
425
CLI: Reduce the Authentication Time for MAB
426
Web Interface: Reduce the Authentication Time for MAB
426
Chapter 20 SNTP
427
Simple Network Time Protocol Concepts
428
Show SNTP (CLI Only)
428
Show Sntp
428
Show Sntp Client
428
Show Sntp Server
429
Configure SNTP
429
CLI: Configure SNTP
429
Web Interface: Configure SNTP
431
Set the Time Zone (CLI Only)
432
Set the Named SNTP Server
432
CLI: Set the Named SNTP Server
432
Web Interface: Set the Named SNTP Server
433
Chapter 21 Tools
435
Traceroute
436
CLI: Traceroute
437
Web Interface: Traceroute
438
Configuration Scripting
438
Script Command
439
Script List Command and Script Delete Command
439
Script Apply Running-Config.scr Command
440
Create a Configuration Script
440
Upload a Configuration Script
440
Pre-Login Banner
441
Create a Pre-Login Banner
441
Port Mirroring
442
CLI: Specify the Source (Mirrored) Ports and Destination (Probe)
442
Web Interface: Specify the Source (Mirrored) Ports and Destination (Probe)
443
Remote SPAN
443
CLI: Enable RSPAN on a Switch
444
Dual Image
446
CLI: Download a Backup Image and Make It Active
447
Web Interface: Download a Backup Image and Make It Active
448
Outbound Telnet
449
CLI: Show Network
450
CLI: Show Telnet
450
CLI: Transport Output Telnet
451
Web Interface: Configure Telnet
451
CLI: Configure the Session Limit and Session Time-Out
452
Web Interface: Configure the Session Time-Out
452
Full Memory Dump
453
Chapter 22 Syslog
454
Syslog Concepts
455
Show Logging
455
CLI: Show Logging
455
Web Interface: Show Logging
456
Show Logging Buffered
458
CLI: Show Logging Buffered
458
Web Interface: Show Logging Buffered
459
Show Logging Traplogs
459
CLI: Show Logging Traplogs
459
Web Interface: Show Logging Trap Logs
460
Show Logging Hosts
460
CLI: Show Logging Hosts
460
Web Interface: Show Logging Hosts
461
Configure Logging for a Port
461
CLI: Configure Logging for the Port
461
Web Interface: Configure Logging for the Port
462
Email Alerting
463
CLI: Send Log Messages to Admin@Switch.com Using Account Aaaa@Netgear.com
464
Chapter 23 Chassis Switch Management
465
Chassis Switch Management and Connectivity
466
Supervisor and Chassis Members
466
Supervisor
466
Chassis Members
467
Chassis Firmware
467
Code Mismatch
467
Configuration Mismatch
468
Upgrade the Firmware
468
Migrate Configuration with a Firmware Upgrade
468
Add, Remove, or Replace a Chassis Member
469
Add a Blade to an Operating Chassis
469
Remove a Blade from the Chassis
469
Replace a Chassis Member
469
Chassis Switch Configuration Files
470
Preconfigure a Switch
470
Move the Supervisor to a Different Blade
471
CLI: Move the Supervisor to a Different Blade
471
Web Interface: Move the Supervisor to a Different Blade
472
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Chapter 1 Getting Started
15
Available Publications and Online Help
16
Register Your Product
16
Understanding the User Interfaces
16
Web Management Interface Overview
17
Software Requirements to Use the Web Interface
17
Use a Web Browser to Access the Switch and Log in
17
Web Interface Buttons and User-Defined Fields
18
Interface Naming Conventions
18
Online Help
19
Web Management Interface Device View
20
Using SNMP
21
Chapter 2 Configure System Information
23
Initial Setup
24
Configure a Management VLAN
25
Configure the Initial Service Port Settings
27
View or Define System Information
28
View Backplane Information
31
View the Temperature Sensor Information
32
View the Fan Status
33
View the Device Status
34
View the System CPU Status
36
Configure the CPU Thresholds
37
View Switch Statistics
39
View USB Device Information
41
View Slot Information (M5300 Only)
43
Configure a Loopback Interface
45
View the Ipv6 Network Interface Neighbor Table
46
Configure the Ipv4 Service Port
47
Configure the Ipv6 Service Port
49
Ipv4 Management VLAN Overview
51
Configure an Ipv4 Management VLAN
51
Configure an Ipv6 Management VLAN
53
Configure an Ipv6 VLAN Interface
54
Time
56
Configure the Time Setting
56
Configure the SNTP Global Settings
57
View SNTP Global Status
60
Configure an SNTP Server
62
Configure Daylight Saving Time Settings
65
View the Daylight Saving Time Status
67
Configure DNS Settings
69
Configure Global DNS Settings
69
Add a Static Entry to the Local DNS Table
71
Configure the Switch Database Management Template Preference
72
Configure Green Ethernet Settings
74
Configure Green Ethernet Interface Settings
75
Configure Green Ethernet Local and Remote Devices
77
Configure Green Ethernet Remote Device Details
79
View the Green Ethernet Statistics Summary
80
Configure the Green Ethernet EEE LPI History
82
Licenses (M5300 Only)
84
View License Keys for M5300 Series Switches
84
View License Features for M5300 Series Switches
85
Configure DHCP Server Settings
86
Configure DHCP Server
86
Configure the DHCP Pool
88
Configure DHCP Pool Options
91
View DHCP Server Statistics
92
View DHCP Bindings Information
93
View DHCP Conflicts
94
Configure the DHCP Relay
95
DHCP L2 Relay
97
Configure Global DHCP L2 Relay Settings
97
Configure a DHCP L2 Relay Interface
98
View DHCP L2 Relay Interface Statistics
99
Configure UDP Relay Global Settings
100
Configure UDP Relay Interface Settings
102
Enable or Disable Dhcpv6 Server
104
Configure the Dhcpv6 Pool
105
Configure the Dhcpv6 Prefix Delegation
106
Configure Dhcpv6 Interface Settings
107
View Dhcpv6 Bindings Information
108
View Dhcpv6 Server Statistics
110
Configure Dhcpv6 Relay for an Interface
113
Configure Basic Poe
114
Congure Poe Settings
116
Configure Poe Ports
117
Configure SNMP
120
Configure the SNMP V1/V2 Community
120
Configure SNMP V1/V2 Trap Settings
122
Configure SNMP V1/V2 Trap Flags
123
View the Supported Mibs
125
Configure SNMP V3 Users
126
LLDP Overview
128
Configure LLDP Global Settings
128
Configure the LLDP Interface
129
View LLDP Statistics
130
View LLDP Local Device Information
132
View LLDP Remote Device Information
134
View LLDP Remote Device Inventory
135
Configure LLDP-MED Global Settings
136
Configure LLDP-MED Interface
137
View LLDP-MED Local Device Information
138
View LLDP-MED Remote Device Information
140
View LLDP-MED Remote Device Inventory
143
Configure ISDP
144
Configure ISDP Basic Global Settings
144
Configure ISDP Global Settings
145
Configure an ISDP Interface
147
View an ISDP Neighbor
147
View ISDP Statistics
149
Timer Schedule
150
Configure the Global Timer Settings
150
Configure the Timer Schedule
151
Chapter 3 Chassis and Stacking
154
M6100 Series Switch Chassis Overview
155
Configure Basic Chassis Settings
155
View the Chassis Protocol Information
158
View Chassis Backplane-Port Configuration
161
View the Chassis Backplane-Port Packet-Path
162
Configure the Chassis Power Settings
164
Configure the System Power
165
Configure the Power Auto-Rebalance
166
View Blade Power Consumption
167
View Power Redundancy
168
View the Power Modules
169
View EPS Power Modules and EPS Ports
170
View the Power Matrix
172
Rebalance the Chassis Power
173
Configure Chassis Firmware Synchronization
174
View NSF Summary Data
175
View NSF Checkpoint Statistics
177
M5300 Series Switch Stacking Overview
178
Firmware Synchronization and Upgrade
179
Stack Configuration Maintenance
180
Stack Master Election
180
Stack Factory Defaults Reset Behavior
180
Stack NSF
181
Stack Configuration
182
Select a New Stack Master
182
Specify the Stack Sample Mode
183
Configure a Stack Member
183
View the Stack Status
187
Configure the Mode of the Stack Ports
188
Run Stack Port Diagnostics
190
Configure Stack Firmware Synchronization
192
Chapter 4 Configure Switching Information
194
Configure Vlans
195
Configure Basic VLAN Settings
195
Configure an Advanced VLAN
197
Configure an Internal VLAN
198
Configure VLAN Trunking
199
Configure VLAN Membership
201
View VLAN Status
203
Configure Port PVID Settings
204
Configure a MAC-Based VLAN
206
Configure Protocol-Based VLAN Groups
207
Configure Protocol-Based VLAN Group Membership
209
Configure an IP Subnet-Based VLAN
210
Configure a Port DVLAN
211
Configure a Voice VLAN
212
Configure GARP Switch Settings
214
Configure GARP Port
215
Auto-Voip
216
Configure Protocol-Based Port Settings
216
Configure Auto-Voip OUI-Based Properties
217
OUI-Based Port Settings
218
Configure the OUI Table
219
View the Auto-Voip Status
221
Iscsi Overview
222
Configure Global Iscsi Settings
222
View Iscsi Sessions
224
Control Iscsi Target Settings
225
View Iscsi Sessions
226
View Iscsi Session Details
227
Spanning Tree Protocol
228
Configure Basic STP Settings
229
Configure Advanced STP Settings
231
Configure CST Settings
234
Configure CST Port Settings
236
View CST Port Status
238
Configure MST Settings
240
View the Spanning Tree MST Port Status
242
View STP Statistics
244
Configure PVST VLAN Settings
245
Configure the PVST Interface Settings
247
View PVST Statistics
249
Multicast
250
View the MFDB Table
250
View the MFDB Statistics
252
IGMP Snooping
253
Configure IGMP Snooping
254
Configure IGMP Snooping for Interfaces
255
Configure IGMP Snooping for Vlans
257
Configure a Multicast Router
258
Configure a Multicast Router VLAN
259
IGMP Snooping Querier Overview
260
Configure IGMP Snooping Querier
260
Configure IGMP Snooping Querier for Vlans
262
Configure MLD Snooping
263
Configure a MLD Snooping Interface
265
Configure MLD VLAN Settings
266
Enable or Disable a Multicast Router on an Interface
267
Configure Multicast Router VLAN Settings
268
Configure MLD Snooping Querier
269
Configure MLD Snooping Querier VLAN Settings
271
Configure MVR
272
Configure Basic MVR Settings
272
Configure Advanced MVR Settings
274
Configure an MVR Group
275
Configure an MVR Interface
276
Configure MVR Group Membership
277
View MVR Statistics
278
MAC Address Table
280
Configure the MAC Address Table
280
Set the Dynamic Address Aging Interval
281
Configure a Static MAC Address
282
Port Settings
283
Configure Port Settings
283
Configure Port Descriptions
286
View Port Transceiver Information
287
Link Aggregation Groups
288
Configure LAG Settings
289
Configure LAG Membership
291
Configure the Virtual Port-Channel Global Settings
293
Configure the Keep-Alive Parameters
296
View the VPC Peer Link Settings
298
Configure the Peer Link Settings
299
Configure the Peer Detection Settings
300
Configure the Virtual Port Channel Interface
302
View Virtual Port Channel Interface Details
304
View Virtual Port Channel Interface Details
305
View Virtual Port Channel Keep-Alive Statistics
306
View Virtual Port Channel Peer Link Statistics
308
Multiple Registration Protocol Overview
310
Configure Global MRP Settings
311
Configure MRP Port Settings
313
View MMRP Statistics
315
View MVRP Statistics
316
Chapter 5 Routing
318
Manage Routes
319
Configure a Basic Route
319
Configure Advanced Routes
321
Specify Route Preferences
323
Configure the Router IP
325
View Statistics
327
Configure Routing Parameters for the Switch
330
View IP Statistics
332
Configure the IP Interface
336
Configure the Secondary IP Address
339
Ipv6
340
Configure Ipv6 Global Settings
340
View the Ipv6 Route Table
341
Configure Ipv6 Interface Settings
343
Ipv6 Prefix Configuration
345
View Ipv6 Statistics
347
View the Ipv6 Neighbor Table
351
Ipv6 Static Route Configuration
353
Configure the Ipv6 Route Table
354
Ipv6 Route Preferences
355
Configure Ipv6 Tunnels
357
VLAN Overview
358
Use the VLAN Static Routing Wizard
359
Configure VLAN Routing
360
Address Resolution Protocol Overview
361
Configure Basic ARP Cache
362
Add an Entry to the ARP Table
363
View or Configure the ARP Table
365
Configure RIP
367
Enable RIP
367
Configure RIP Settings
368
Configure Advanced RIP Interface Settings
370
Route Redistribution
372
Configure Router Discovery
375
Configure Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol
376
Configure Global VRRP Settings
376
Configure Advanced VRRP Settings
378
Configure an Advanced VRRP Secondary IP Address
380
Configure an Advanced VRRP Tracking Interface
381
View Advanced VRRP Statistics
383
Chapter 6 OSPF and Ospfv3
386
Ospf
387
Configure Basic OSPF Settings
387
Configure the OSPF Default Route Advertise Settings
388
Configure OSPF Settings
390
Configure the OSPF Common Area ID
394
Configure the OSPF Stub Area
395
Configure the OSPF NSSA Area
397
Configure the OSPF Area Range
399
Configure the OSPF Interface
400
View OSPF Statistics for an Interface
405
View the OSPF Neighbor Table
408
View the OSPF Link State Database
410
Configure the OSPF Virtual Link
414
Configure the OSPF Route Redistribution
418
View the NSF OSPF Summary
420
Ospfv3
422
Configure Basic Ospfv3 Settings
422
Configure Ospfv3 Default Route Advertise Settings
423
Configure the Advanced Ospfv3 Settings
424
Configure the Ospfv3 Common Area
427
Configure an Ospfv3 Stub Area
428
Configure the Ospfv3 NSSA Area
430
Configure the Ospfv3 Area Range
433
Configure the Ospfv3 Interface
434
View Ospfv3 Interface Statistics
437
View the Ospfv3 Neighbor Table
440
View the Ospfv3 Link State Database
442
Configure the Ospfv3 Virtual Link
445
Configure Ospfv3 Route Redistribution
448
View the NSF Ospfv3 Summary
449
Multicast Routing
452
Chapter 7 Multicast Routing
453
Multicast Overview
453
View the Multicast Mroute Table
453
Configure Global Multicast Settings
454
Configure the Multicast Interface
456
Configure Global Multicast DVMRP Settings
457
Configure the DVMRP Interface
458
View the DVMRP Neighbor
459
View the DVMRP Next Hop Settings
461
View the Multicast DVMRP Prune
462
View the DVMRP Route
463
Configure Multicast IGMP Settings
464
Configure IGMP Global Settings
464
Configure the IGMP Routing Interface
465
View IGMP Routing Interface Statistics
467
View the IGMP Groups
468
View the IGMP Membership
470
Configure the IGMP Proxy Interface
471
View the IGMP Proxy Interface Statistics
473
View the IGMP Proxy Membership
474
Configure PIM Settings
475
Configure the Multicast PIM Global Settings
476
Configure PIM SSM Settings
476
Configure PIM Interface
477
View the PIM Neighbor
479
View the PIM Candidate Rendezvous Point
480
View the PIM Neighbor
481
Configure the PIM Candidate Rendezvous Point
482
Configure the PIM Bootstrap Router Candidate
483
Configure the PIM Static Rendezvous Point
485
Configure Multicast Static Routes
486
Configure the Multicast Admin Boundary
487
Configure Ipv6 Multicast Settings
488
View the Ipv6 Multicast Mroute Table
488
Configure the Ipv6 PIM Global Settings
489
Configure Ipv6 PIM SSM
490
Configure the Ipv6 PIM Interface
491
View the Ipv6 PIM Neighbor
493
Configure the Ipv6 PIM Candidate Rendezvous Point
494
Configure the Ipv6 PIM Bootstrap Router Candidate Settings
495
Configure the Ipv6 PIM Static Rendezvous Point
496
Configure Ipv6 MLD Global Settings
497
Configure the Ipv6 MLD Routing Interface
498
View Ipv6 MLD Routing Interface Statistics
500
View the Ipv6 MLD Groups
501
View Ipv6 MLD Traffic
503
Configure the Ipv6 MLD Proxy Interface
504
View Ipv6 MLD Proxy Interface Statistics
506
View the Ipv6 MLD Proxy Membership
507
Configure Ipv6 Multicast Static Routes
508
Chapter 8 Configure Quality of Service
511
Qos Overview
511
Class of Service
511
Configure Global Cos Settings
512
Map 802.1P Priorities to Queues
513
Map DSCP Values to Queues
514
Configure Cos Interface Settings for an Interface
515
Configure Cos Queue Settings for an Interface
517
Configure Cos Drop Precedence Settings
518
Differentiated Services Overview
520
Diffserv Wizard Overview
520
Use the Diffserv Wizard
521
Configure Basic Diffserv Settings
522
Configure the Global Diffserv Settings
524
Configure a Diffserv Class
526
Configure Diffserv Ipv6 Class Settings
530
Configure Diffserv Policy
533
Configure the Diffserv Service Interface
536
View Diffserv Service Statistics
537
NETGEAR M5300 Series Software Setup Manual (34 pages)
Switches
Brand:
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| Category:
Network Hardware
| Size: 1.09 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Chapter 1 Get Started
5
Available Publications
6
Overview of the Access and Initial Configuration Options
6
Prepare a Terminal and Access the Switch through the Console Port
6
Prepare a Terminal
7
Access the Switch through the Console Port
7
Start the Switch and Observe the Power-On Self-Test
8
Use the Management VLAN Interface, Service Port, or Console Port for Initial Configuration
8
Perform Initial Configuration of the Switch through a DHCP Server
9
Perform Initial Configuration of the Switch through the Console Port
9
Use Ezconfig for Initial Configuration
11
Use the Web Management Interface for Initial Configuration
15
Overview of the Web Management Interface
16
Use the Web Management Interface to Configure the Management
16
VLAN Interface and Service Port
16
Access the Web Management Interface When the Switch Is Already Connected to the Network
18
Configure an Snmpv3 User Profile Using the Web Management Interface
19
Chapter 2 Use the Auto Install Configuration
21
Auto Install Configuration Concepts
21
Switch IP Address Assignment Concepts
21
TFTP IP Address and Configuration File Name Concepts
21
About Conflicting TFTP Server Configurations
23
About DNS Server Requirements
23
About Obtaining a Configuration File
23
Host-Specific Configuration File
23
Default Network Configuration File
24
About Obtaining an Image from a TFTP Server through Auto Install
25
Configure Auto Install
25
Configure Auto Install through the CLI
26
Configure Auto Install through the Web Management Interface
27
Monitor and Complete the Auto Install Process
27
Event Logging for the Auto Install Process
29
Chapter 3 Manage Switch Registration and Licenses
30
Register Your Switch
31
Activate a License Key for a Switch
31
Load the License File Onto the Switch
32
Use the CLI to Load a License
32
Use the Web Management Interface to Load a License
33
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Managed Stackable Switch
Brand:
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| Category:
Switch
| Size: 1.48 MB
Table of Contents
Revision History
2
Statement of Conditions
2
Technical Support
2
Table of Contents
3
Chapter 1 Introduction
4
M5300 Series Front Panels
4
M5300 Series Rear Panel
7
Safety Instructions
8
Chapter 2 Hardware Installation
10
Package Contents
10
Protect against Electrostatic Discharge
10
Unpacking the Hardware
11
Installation
11
Select a Location
12
Install the Switch
13
Check the Installation
14
Connect to Power and Check the Leds
14
SFP+ and SFP Modules
14
Create a Stack
16
Power Module Bay
18
Install a Power Module
18
Remove a Power Module
18
Connect a Redundant Power Supply
19
Connect Equipment to the Switch
19
RJ-45 Ports
19
Connect a Console to the Switch
20
Chapter 3 Troubleshooting
22
Troubleshooting Chart
22
Additional Troubleshooting Suggestions
23
Appendix A Technical Specifications
24
Specifications for M5300 Series
24
Appendix B Default Configuration Settings
29
Appendix C Notification of Compliance
31
Canadian Department of Communications Radio Interference Regulations
31
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